farming Crossword Puzzles
测试测试 2026-05-26
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- A large farm bird for meat
- About faith and gods
- Formal special activity
- Small explosive for fun
- Farming work
- Sweet soft dessert
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- Self-ruling
- Become dim or disappear
- Bad and wicked
- Honest and direct
- Shooting with a bow and arrows
- Decorative or unusual
- Throw back light or thoughts
- Cloth shelter outdoors
- Farm-grown plants
15 Clues: Self-ruling • Farming work • Bad and wicked • Honest and direct • Farm-grown plants • Sweet soft dessert • About faith and gods • Decorative or unusual • Cloth shelter outdoors • Become dim or disappear • Formal special activity • Small explosive for fun • A large farm bird for meat • Throw back light or thoughts • Shooting with a bow and arrows
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
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- 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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Poem The solitary reaper 2022-07-12
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
Georgia's state facts Crossword Puzzle 2026-05-08
10 Clues: Tree of GA • State fruit • fossil of GA • Insect of GA • Reptile of GA • Mining Product • Farming Product • Vegetable of GA • Gemstone of Georgia • Largest city in Georgia
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.
Down
- 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
Semester 1 Review pt 1 2016-12-13
Across
- First monotheistic religion
- Why did Rome want to control the Mediterranean Sea
- Record keeping, large population, complex institutions, specialized workers
- The reason so many civilizations settled by rivers
- Most classical governments started using these
- Rome and Carthage fought the Punic Wars for control of this
- Classical society that gave women more rights
- The continent where human life began
- Region of the world where farming began
- Used the dynastic cycle and mandate of heaven
- Developed in Athens, Government by the people
- The OG of philosophy, Question everything
Down
- The age when stones and sticks were used for tools
- Religion that was widely practiced in the Persian Empire
- In Greek a polis, independent of surrounding areas, has its own ruler
- First writing, developed by the Sumerians
- Rome, Persia, Han China all had these types of governments
- The most popular conquerors had this trait
- Didn't exist as much when women played a bigger role in survival
- The age when farming and domestication of animals was discovered
- Created to represent something important
- People that move from place to place looking for food or shelter
- First civilization in the Americas
- Government Egypt had with their Pharaoh
- Created a huge empire that spread Hellenistic culture
25 Clues: First monotheistic religion • First civilization in the Americas • The continent where human life began • Region of the world where farming began • Government Egypt had with their Pharaoh • Created to represent something important • First writing, developed by the Sumerians • The OG of philosophy, Question everything • The most popular conquerors had this trait • ...
Semester Review Crossword 2023-12-08
Across
- type of farming just for the needs of a family
- market economy
- a cultural hearth we studied in Latin America unit
- process of integration and exchange that results in closer interdependence between nations
- people that were loyal to the king and Britain
- way of life of a group of people who share similar culture traits
- economic stage gathering raw materials
- U.S. form of government
- where most people settled in Latin America due to the rugged interior
- traditional
- canal connected the Pacific to the Atlantic, cutting transportation time significantly
Down
- human barrier to diffusion
- main ecological problem in brazil
- dominant religion of Latin America
- economic stage add value to materials by changing form example trees to lumber
- economy with government ownership
- encourages economic development and interdependence among the 3 nations of Mexico, Canada, and U.S.
- important landform for the first migration to the Americas
- energy resource for Canada
- process of a rural area becoming a city
- highly educated and highly skilled people move to other countries
- type of region that Latin America is
- cause of the diversity of the United States
- language spoken in Brazil
- hearth the place where important ideas(innovation) and technology begin to spread
- physical barrier to diffusion
- type of farming on a large scale basis
27 Clues: traditional • market economy • U.S. form of government • language spoken in Brazil • human barrier to diffusion • energy resource for Canada • physical barrier to diffusion • main ecological problem in brazil • economy with government ownership • dominant religion of Latin America • type of region that Latin America is • economic stage gathering raw materials • ...
China Review Chase.R 2023-03-01
Across
- Confucius had ideas that he wanted people to follow, this idea was called?
- In this idea, people are told to be one with nature
- Confucius was China’s first great?
- Who did the Shang Kings ask to govern their territories?
- Which item is considered and important trade item for the Ancient Chinese?
- In China, rich landowners are also called
- After reading page 297, which word best describes Qin Shihuangdid
- What was the basic building block of Chinese society
- Which weapon was NOT used to bring down the Zhou dynasty
- Which type of weapons did the Shang Dynasty use to take over nearby areas
- Who did the Chinese believe was the __________ between heaven and earth
Down
- these Insects ware destroying cuties trees.
- what was the most popular job in Ancient China?
- What kind of farming did Chinese farmers have to do to find more land for crop growing
- Confucius believed that all people needed a sense of
- In this idea, people are born naturally evil
- Why did the Zhou dynasty failed because _________.
- The proper way a king is supposed to act is called ____________.
- Chinese writing, the verb “to go” is represented by which symbol?
- farmers used this type of plow for farming.
20 Clues: Confucius was China’s first great? • In China, rich landowners are also called • these Insects ware destroying cuties trees. • farmers used this type of plow for farming. • In this idea, people are born naturally evil • what was the most popular job in Ancient China? • Why did the Zhou dynasty failed because _________. • ...
Chapter 8 Vocab: Brazil 2025-02-19
Across
- A steep cliff or slope separating different land elevations.
- – To be made up of or include.
- A flat, elevated landform that rises above the surrounding area.
- The warm regions near the equator with little seasonal change.
- To remove or take out.
- Showing a variety of different elements.
- A densely populated urban slum in Brazil.
- A low-lying area where water collects, often surrounded by higher land.
- To set free from restrictions or slavery.
- forest A dense, tropical forest with high rainfall.
Down
- Required by law or rule.
- The practice of farming crops and raising livestock.
- A climate region with moderate temperatures and seasonal changes.
- A smaller river or stream that flows into a larger river.
- A remote or less-developed area beyond major cities.
- A large city and its surrounding suburbs.
- One of a kind; unlike anything else.
- A farming method where vegetation is cut and burned to clear land.
- Native to a specific place or region.
- Vast, grassy plains in South America, mainly in Argentina.
- – To happen or take place.
- City The main city in a metropolitan area.
- The upper layer of a forest, formed by tree tops.
- – A specific region or section of land.
24 Clues: To remove or take out. • Required by law or rule. • – To happen or take place. • – To be made up of or include. • One of a kind; unlike anything else. • Native to a specific place or region. • – A specific region or section of land. • Showing a variety of different elements. • A large city and its surrounding suburbs. • A densely populated urban slum in Brazil. • ...
Ch 22-24 Geography 2024-11-15
Across
- top layer of a rain forest
- lower layer of the rain forest
- often triangular shaped section of land formed as the waters of a river slow down and split
- the disposal of trash and human waste
- center of an activity or region
- referring to a mountainous area
- present in large amounts
- _____ ____: condition created when winds blow in primarily one direction over mountains
- water that lies underground and feeds wells and springs
- to make difficult
- long cliff that separated lands at two different altitudes
- ____ ___: farm crop grown to be sold
- fuel created from living matter
- migration of people from rural areas to urban areas
Down
- height above sea level
- ________ climate: climate marked by warm dry summers and cool rainy winters
- a large commercial farm growing crops for export
- _____ farming: small scale ag that provides for the needs of a family
- an area drained by a river and tributaries
- son of a Zulu chief and a Langeni princess. Became a Zulu Chief
- able to traveled by boat
- _____ farming: growing large quantities of crops of livestock in order to sell them for a profit
- occurring at irregular intervals
- something given or meriting attention before competing alternative
24 Clues: to make difficult • height above sea level • present in large amounts • able to traveled by boat • top layer of a rain forest • lower layer of the rain forest • center of an activity or region • referring to a mountainous area • fuel created from living matter • occurring at irregular intervals • ____ ___: farm crop grown to be sold • the disposal of trash and human waste • ...
Agriculture and Industrial Revolution Review 2025-02-28
Across
- Minimal government interference in the economy
- Business owner profiting from industrial production
- Private ownership of industry with free market competition
- Idea that policies should maximize happiness for most people
- Unused farmland left to restore nutrients
- Workers specialize in specific tasks to increase efficiency
- Home-based manufacturing before factory system
- Economic policy prioritizing exports and controlling trade
- Growing just enough food for survival
- Economist who promoted free markets and capitalism
- Privatization of communal land forcing small farmers off fields
- Purified coal used for smelting iron and steel production
- Population shift from rural areas to cities
Down
- Farming advances increasing food supply and supporting industrial growth
- Businessperson who invests in industry and innovation for profit
- Karl Marx’s theory advocating class struggle and socialism
- Professionals merchants and skilled workers benefiting from industrialization
- Large-scale production site using machines and specialized labor
- System where production is publicly owned for collective benefit
- Thinkers who study production trade and economic systems
- Shift to machine-based production and factory labor
- Political thinker who co-authored The Communist Manifesto
- Shared land or labor for farming and production
- Alternating crops to maintain soil fertility and increase yields
- Fossil fuel powering steam engines and factories
25 Clues: Growing just enough food for survival • Unused farmland left to restore nutrients • Population shift from rural areas to cities • Minimal government interference in the economy • Home-based manufacturing before factory system • Shared land or labor for farming and production • Fossil fuel powering steam engines and factories • ...
Unit 4: Land Use & Human Impact 2025-11-04
Across
- / A natural resource that can be replenished naturally, like solar energy.
- / A resource that cannot be replaced quickly, such as coal or oil.
- / The process by which fertile land becomes desert due to drought or human activity.
- Mining / A mining process that removes large strips of surface soil and rock.
- Fragmentation / When large habitats are broken into smaller, isolated pieces.
- / When animals eat grass faster than it can regrow, damaging land.
- / The clearing or removal of trees in a forested area.
- / The variety of life in an ecosystem.
Down
- / The growth and expansion of cities into natural areas.
- Sprawl / The uncontrolled expansion of urban areas.
- / Using resources in a way that meets needs without depleting them for the future.
- / A community of living organisms and their physical environment.
- / The process of replanting trees in an area that was deforested.
- / The protection and preservation of natural resources.
- / The practice of farming, including cultivation of soil and raising animals.
- / The process of soil or rock being worn away by wind or water.
- Capacity / The maximum population an environment can support.
- / The introduction of harmful substances into the environment.
- use / The way humans utilize the land, such as for farming or building.
- Footprint / The total amount of greenhouse gases produced by human activities.
20 Clues: / The variety of life in an ecosystem. • Sprawl / The uncontrolled expansion of urban areas. • / The clearing or removal of trees in a forested area. • / The protection and preservation of natural resources. • / The growth and expansion of cities into natural areas. • Capacity / The maximum population an environment can support. • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2025-11-19
Across
- method that avoids synthetic chemicals and focuses on soil health
- term describing food that spoils quickly and must reach markets fast
- growing food in cities through rooftop gardens, community plots, or hydroponics
- farming method where land is cleared by cutting and burning vegetation
- crops or products that gain extra worth through processing or unique qualities
- law that consolidated small farms into private holdings in England
- extensive commercial livestock grazing across large areas
- the period when land is left unplanted so it can recover nutrients
- the practice of growing one crop on a large scale
- the type of lifestyle created when humans stopped moving and began farming
- agriculture that uses high labor and capital inputs in small areas
Down
- system where crops and livestock support each other on the same farm
- agriculture that uses large amounts of land with fewer inputs per acre
- worldwide network that moves agricultural goods from production to consumers
- subsistence system where people move seasonally with their animals
- the term describing societies based on herding animals
- large-scale tropical agriculture focused on monocrop exports
- model explaining why land nearest to the city is most expensive
- intensive agriculture near cities that grows high-value perishable produce
- the process of taming plants or animals for human use
20 Clues: the practice of growing one crop on a large scale • the process of taming plants or animals for human use • the term describing societies based on herding animals • extensive commercial livestock grazing across large areas • large-scale tropical agriculture focused on monocrop exports • model explaining why land nearest to the city is most expensive • ...
Period 4 2026-04-28
Across
- Movement Effort to limit or ban alcohol
- Admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state to maintain balance
- Establish the principle of judicial review
- Americans began moving into Texas and toward Oregon
- Declared the West Hemisphere closed to European colonization
- Religious revival that spurred social reform
- Supreme Court decisions that strengthened the federal government
- increased immigration which lead to policies that changed how immigration worked
- Increased tension between the North (Industrializing), South (cotton/slaves), and West (farming)
- The shift from subsistence farming to producing of goods for sale
- When thomas jefferson election marked the first peaceful transfer of power
- Proposed high tariffs, a national bank, and internal improvements
- Jefferson doubled the size of the US
- Growing movement to end slavery
Down
- Period of one party rule
- Fought against Britain over trade restrictions and impressment
- Erie Canal Lancaster Turnpike and the National Road
- Rise of textile mills and gave women jobs
- Intellectual movement emphasizing nature, emotion, and self-reliance
- Led to the forced removal of Native Americans
- South Carolina opposes federal tariffs
- First major financial panic caused by the 2nd bank of US credit tightening
- Improvements in transportation that helped connected the nation
23 Clues: Period of one party rule • Growing movement to end slavery • Jefferson doubled the size of the US • South Carolina opposes federal tariffs • Movement Effort to limit or ban alcohol • Rise of textile mills and gave women jobs • Establish the principle of judicial review • Religious revival that spurred social reform • Led to the forced removal of Native Americans • ...
Global 1-2 Crossword Puzzle 2026-04-16
Across
- Payment made by one state to another
- Economic system centered on the manor
- Complex society with government, culture, and social classes
- System of government officials
- Belief in many gods
- System where a ruler has complete power
- System of ranked social classes
- Region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Revolution marking shift from hunting to farming
- Belief in one god
- Political system based on land and loyalty
- Capital of the Byzantine Empire
- Sun-centered model of the universe
- Belief system emphasizing order and relationships
- Elite soldiers of the Ottoman Empire
- Movement to reform the Catholic Church
- Empire centered in modern-day Turkey
Down
- Period of stability under Mongol rule
- Groups traveling together for safety in trade
- Machine that made books more accessible
- Development of farming that led to early civilizations
- Nomadic group that created a vast empire across Eurasia
- Rebirth of art and learning in Europe
- Religious wars for control of the Holy Land
- System used to supply water to crops
- Trade routes connecting Asia, Europe, and Africa
- Movement emphasizing reason and individual rights
- Process of experimentation and observation
- Chinese dynasty known for stability and trade
- Focus on human potential and achievements
- Growth of cities
31 Clues: Growth of cities • Belief in one god • Belief in many gods • System of government officials • System of ranked social classes • Capital of the Byzantine Empire • Sun-centered model of the universe • Payment made by one state to another • System used to supply water to crops • Elite soldiers of the Ottoman Empire • Empire centered in modern-day Turkey • ...
The Colonial Era 2017-05-20
Across
- Founded PA for Quakers
- A colony established by a group of settlers who were given a formal document allowing them to settle on the land
- War that Britain and France fought due to fur trapping conflicts; Seven Years’ War
- Colonial region that was mainly settled on for trade and profit; staple farming
- Explorer who discovered the New World and claimed it for Spain
- A colony in which the English monarch provided land to proprietors in exchange for yearly payment
- A system of trading in which Africans were kidnapped from their homes, deported to America, and sold as slaves
- First barrier colonists faced against westward expansion
- Economic competition with little government control
- A colony that was under the direct control of the British crown
- Publisher who contributed to freedom of the press
- Proclamation issued by King George III that banned colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains (name of document, then year)
- Document written in 1215 that established due process of law and trial by jury
- Political cartoon drawn by Benjamin Franklin that urged the US colonies to unite
Down
- Economic system in which the mother country gets rich at the expense of her colonies by restricting trade
- Leader of the First Great Awakening
- First permanent English settlement in colonial America
- Protected the basic civil rights of individuals; model for the US Bill of Rights
- Founded as a debtor colony and a buffer zone between the colonies and Spanish Florida
- A type of govt in which the people elect representatives to make the laws for them
- Wrote the Fundamental Orders of CT in 1639; first written constitution in colonial America
- First representative form of government in the colonies
- Type of farming in the New England Colonies
- Ended the French and Indian War (name of document, then year)
- Document written by Pilgrims/Puritans aboard the Mayflower, pledging to unite into a civil body politic
- Colony that provided a religious refuge for Catholic people
- Founded RI for the purpose of religious freedom
- The colonial region that relied on plantation farming, cash crops, and slavery
28 Clues: Founded PA for Quakers • Leader of the First Great Awakening • Type of farming in the New England Colonies • Founded RI for the purpose of religious freedom • Publisher who contributed to freedom of the press • Economic competition with little government control • First permanent English settlement in colonial America • ...
Human-Environment Interaction Vocabulary 2023-05-02
Across
- planting and cultivating of new trees
- electricity produced by natural underground sources of steam
- method of farming that involves cutting down trees and underbrush and bruning the area
- raising of animals for food
- precipitation carrying large amounts of dissolved acids
- changes in the factors used to measure the condition of the atmosphere over
- land flooded with water permanently or seasonally
- to give support to
- materials or substances that occur in nature
- complex community of living things and the physical environment
- sudden and extreme even in a nature
- act of protecting Earth's natural resources
- haze caused by chemical fumes from pollution
- forbid somebody from doing something through law or rule
- resource that can't be replaced
- growing large quantities of crops or livestock to sell for a profit
- low lying area from which seawater has been drained to create a new land
- set of things in order
- the loss or destruction of forests
Down
- wide variety of life on Earth
- permanently frozen layer of soil beneath the surface of the ground
- idea of creating conditions where all natural resources are available today and for future generations
- located in the far northern regions of Earth
- plants or animals that ride along with water currents
- farming that only provides the basic needs of a family
- process of collecting and moving water for use in agriculture
- to withdraw
- resources that can be replenished in a short period of time
- energy created by splitting the nucleus of an atom
- electricity that is created by water
- rich soil made up of sand and mud deposited by running water
- area turns into a desert
- removal of salt from seawater to make it useable for drinking and farming
- removal of all trees in a stand of timber
- to regain
- fuel resource formed in the Earth by plant and animal remains
- change the place, position, or direction of
- blocks out many of the most harmful rays from the sun
- boundary where a higher, upland area drops to the lower land of a plain
39 Clues: to regain • to withdraw • to give support to • set of things in order • area turns into a desert • raising of animals for food • wide variety of life on Earth • resource that can't be replaced • the loss or destruction of forests • sudden and extreme even in a nature • electricity that is created by water • planting and cultivating of new trees • ...
Chapter 5.1 Fodd Security Key Terms 2025-01-31
Across
- food derived from organisms in which DNA has been changed known as GM crops.
- to limit the amount of food each person or family is allowed to purchase
- the growth of plants without soil
- an increase in salt content, usually of agricultural soils, irrigation water, or drinking water.
- chemicals used to control unwanted plants in commercial food crops
- the cultivation of single crop in one area
- nutrient deficient soils due to crops being continuously grown on them.
- the extreme scarcity of food
- lack of adequate nutrition, caused by not having a balanced diet, or enough to eat.
- a chemical or natural product that can be added to soils to increase nutrients available for plants
- describing things of the same kind, e.g. the crops produced by a farmer may be all of the same kind.
Down
- the supply of water to land or crops to help plants grow
- chemicals used to control unwanted fungi in commercial food crops
- suffering or death caused by lack of food
- when all people, at all times, have physical, social and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life
- when a farmer grows food for their family and not to sell at the market
- when humans grow plants and animals for specific characteristics, e.g. high yield or drought tolerance
- a soil free farming system that uses the waster produced by aquatic organisms (fish) to supply nutrients to plants being grown hydroponically
- a system of farming that uses a small amount of labour and capital investment to the area of land being farmed
- a system of farming that uses large amounts of investment and labour and capital investment relative to the area of land being farmed
- to store large amounts of good or materials, in this instance food stores
- a fuel derived from biomass (plant or algal material, or animal waste)
- aid help given to a country or region suffering from food insecurity
23 Clues: the extreme scarcity of food • the growth of plants without soil • suffering or death caused by lack of food • the cultivation of single crop in one area • the supply of water to land or crops to help plants grow • chemicals used to control unwanted fungi in commercial food crops • chemicals used to control unwanted plants in commercial food crops • ...
Unit 8 Asia Vocabulary 2025-04-01
Across
- Countries with strong economies, good healthcare, and high living standards.
- The spread of goods, ideas, and culture around the world.
- An economy where the government controls all businesses and industries.
- A policy that limited families to having only one child in China.
- The process of cities growing as more people move into them.
- An area in South Asia known for its Sikh population.
- When mountains block rain, creating dry areas on one side.
- Violent acts meant to scare people or make a political statement.
- System A system in which people are born into a social group and stay in it for life.
- A time when warm ocean waters change weather patterns, causing storms or droughts.
- A religion from India that believes in many gods and reincarnation.
- A seasonal wind that brings heavy rain or dry weather.
- To make a guess based on facts and clues.
- An area around the Pacific Ocean known for many earthquakes and volcanoes.
- Countries that are becoming industrialized and improving their economies.
- large mountain range that separates India and China.
Down
- large landmass that is part of a continent but is separated in some way.
- Jobs that turn raw materials into products, like making cars or clothing.
- Jobs that provide services instead of goods, like teachers and doctors.
- A policy that says Taiwan is part of China.
- an ancient Chinese belief system, which focuses on the importance of personal ethics and morality.
- A period when new farming methods increased food production.
- A strict government where leaders have total control.
- When companies move jobs to other countries to save money.
- Partition The event when India was divided into two countries, India and Pakistan.
- farming^A farming method where land is cut into steps on hillsides
- People who move from place to place instead of settling in one location.
- An economic system where businesses make their own decisions based on supply and demand.
- A religion that follows the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama.
29 Clues: To make a guess based on facts and clues. • A policy that says Taiwan is part of China. • An area in South Asia known for its Sikh population. • large mountain range that separates India and China. • A strict government where leaders have total control. • A seasonal wind that brings heavy rain or dry weather. • ...
ahpg final 2025-06-06
Across
- / Development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale.
- / Method of representing the Earth's curved surface on a flat map.
- / The belief in the superiority of one's own ethnic group or race
- / Distance east or west of the prime meridian.
- / Land suitable for growing crops.
- / Step-like landforms built on hillsides for farming
- / Distance north or south of the equator
- / Forces that strengthen or unify a state or group.
- / Group of people with common cultural characteristics
- / a state in which the cultural borders of a nation correspond with the state borders of a country
- / Positive aspects of an area that attract people to a new location.
- / Manipulating electoral districts or boundaries in favor of a political party or group
- / Physical characteristics of a place
- / Organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques (acronym)
- Farming / A type of agricultural production where crops are grown for personal consumption
- / Total value of goods and services produced within a country's borders in a specific time period (acronym)
- / Supreme authority within a territory.
- / Average number of children a woman is expected to have (acronym)
Down
- / Location relative to other places and human activities.
- / Period marked by the mechanization of farming practices
- Cleansing / Forced removal or killing of an ethnic group from a territory
- / Process of renovating and improving a district so that it conforms to middle-class taste.
- Sprawl / Unplanned expansion of urban areas into surrounding rural land.
- / Spread of cultural elements from one area to another.
- / A type of agricultural production where crops are grown for profit
- / Geographical area that has been shaped by human activity, reflecting cultural practices and values
- / The statistical study of human populations.
- / Economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacturing of goods
- / Protection granted to individuals in a foreign country due to fear of persecution
- / factors that divide a state, leading to instability and potentially weakening its unity
- / Loss of uniqueness in a place due to urbanization.
- / Negative aspects that force or encourage people to move away from a place
32 Clues: / Land suitable for growing crops. • / Physical characteristics of a place • / Supreme authority within a territory. • / Distance north or south of the equator • / The statistical study of human populations. • / Distance east or west of the prime meridian. • / Forces that strengthen or unify a state or group. • / Step-like landforms built on hillsides for farming • ...
Comp Review Puzzle 2026-04-10
Across
- Christians believe Jesus is the ______.
- (3 words no spaces)a diet that includes a wide variety of different foods from multiple food groups, providing a broad range of nutrients.
- (2 words no spaces) Spread of ideas, goods, and customs between cultures.
- philosophy in which people are inherently selfish
- "Egypt is the gift of the _________"
- Suspended the civil service exam
- (two words no space) Respect for ancestors
- First empire to unite most of the Indian subcontinent under leaders like Chandragupta and Ashoka.
- (2 words no spaces) long period of peace in Roman empire
- Horse-riding warriors who conquered much of Asia in the 1200s
- a social group or class that a person is born into, which usually determines their occupation, social status, and opportunities in life.
- Dynasty that China Switched to Maritime trade
- Roman emperor who legalized Christianity with the Edict of Milan.
- relating to farming, agriculture, and rural life.
- Indian empire known as a “Golden Age” for advances in math, science, and literature.
- Major religion of India with belief in reincarnation and karma.
Down
- Philosophy focused on order, respect, and hierarchy.
- most holy book in Judaism
- (2 words no space)a method of farming where flat steps (terraces) are cut into hills or mountainsides to create level land for growing crops.
- river valley with a high degree of standardization including sewer systems
- philosophy in which people must follow "the way"
- (2 words no spaces) "Sorrow of China"
- (2 words no space) Alliance of Greek city-states led by Athens after the Persian Wars.
- (2 words no space)persistence of cultural beliefs, traditions, language, and social practices over long periods of time
- Short-lived Chinese dynasty that unified China and built the first Great Wall sections.
- Greek city-state known for developing democracy.
- (3 words no spaces) Justifies rebellion in China
- African peoples who migrated and spread farming and ironworking across sub-Saharan Africa.
- known for oracle bones and bronze work
- word for Greek city-state.
- Provincial governor in the Persian Empire.
- Muslims believe Jesus is a ___________.
32 Clues: most holy book in Judaism • word for Greek city-state. • Suspended the civil service exam • "Egypt is the gift of the _________" • (2 words no spaces) "Sorrow of China" • known for oracle bones and bronze work • Christians believe Jesus is the ______. • Muslims believe Jesus is a ___________. • (two words no space) Respect for ancestors • ...
ch1-4 Iqbal 2020-04-07
Across
- ,Muslim god
- ,people from outside the country (Pakistan)
- ,speak in a mocking way
- ,money owned to a lender
- ,straw mattress
- ,underground vault for burying the dead
- ,instrument used for weaving yarn
- ,the events that will happen in someone's future
Down
- ,grew (farming)
- ,pull up
- ,free
- ,said rudely
- ,hole in the ground
- ,not a smart kid
- ,jealousy
15 Clues: ,free • ,pull up • ,jealousy • ,Muslim god • ,said rudely • ,grew (farming) • ,straw mattress • ,not a smart kid • ,hole in the ground • ,speak in a mocking way • ,money owned to a lender • ,instrument used for weaving yarn • ,underground vault for burying the dead • ,people from outside the country (Pakistan) • ,the events that will happen in someone's future
The Secret Garden 2015-04-15
15 Clues: worried • obvious • abandoned • nanny in India • a gown or dress • a one-story home • Mary's last name • lady of the house • unwilling to obey • large home or estate • land too wet for farming • an official of the church • to make confused or upset • a hat tied under the chin • a strong feeling or emotion
Industrial Revolution Puzzle 2014-03-03
Across
- Smaller urbanization
- Factories with machines
- Vaccine for rabies
- Textile
- Changed from small, single-family subsistence farms
- Jenny
- Steam engine
- 1769
- Edmund Cartwright
Down
- Steam ships, railroad, horses, walking
- Steamboat in United States
- Large urbanization
- John Kay
- Replaced hand loom and allowed weavers to work twice as fast
- Heavy material made by a power loom
15 Clues: 1769 • Jenny • Textile • John Kay • Steam engine • Edmund Cartwright • Vaccine for rabies • Large urbanization • Smaller urbanization • Factories with machines • Steamboat in United States • Heavy material made by a power loom • Steam ships, railroad, horses, walking • Changed from small, single-family subsistence farms • Replaced hand loom and allowed weavers to work twice as fast
Chrsysalids 2023-01-30
Across
- act or lack of reverence for God
- insufficient
- make illegal
- communication from one mind to another
- completely
- degradation or humiliation
- keenly perceptive
- holier than thou attitude
Down
- disrespectful of religion
- redured in guality or ualur
- small farming community where david strorm lives
- to salvage or recover
- marked departure from acceptred norms
- changes over time
- to socialize
15 Clues: completely • insufficient • make illegal • to socialize • changes over time • keenly perceptive • to salvage or recover • disrespectful of religion • holier than thou attitude • degradation or humiliation • redured in guality or ualur • act or lack of reverence for God • marked departure from acceptred norms • communication from one mind to another • ...
1233321 2026-05-26
Across
- A large farm bird for meat
- About faith and gods
- Formal special activity
- Small explosive for fun
- Farming work
- Sweet soft dessert
Down
- Self-ruling
- Become dim or disappear
- Bad and wicked
- Honest and direct
- Shooting with a bow and arrows
- Decorative or unusual
- Throw back light or thoughts
- Cloth shelter outdoors
- Farm-grown plants
15 Clues: Self-ruling • Farming work • Bad and wicked • Honest and direct • Farm-grown plants • Sweet soft dessert • About faith and gods • Decorative or unusual • Cloth shelter outdoors • Become dim or disappear • Formal special activity • Small explosive for fun • A large farm bird for meat • Throw back light or thoughts • Shooting with a bow and arrows
11122 2026-05-26
Across
- Farming work
- Farm-grown plants
- Become dim or disappear
- Honest and direct
- Formal special activity
- A large farm bird for meat
- Bad and wicked
Down
- Self-ruling
- Decorative or unusual
- Small explosive for fun
- Throw back light or thoughts
- Sweet soft dessert
- Shooting with a bow and arrows
- Cloth shelter outdoors
- About faith and gods
15 Clues: Self-ruling • Farming work • Bad and wicked • Farm-grown plants • Honest and direct • Sweet soft dessert • About faith and gods • Decorative or unusual • Cloth shelter outdoors • Small explosive for fun • Become dim or disappear • Formal special activity • A large farm bird for meat • Throw back light or thoughts • Shooting with a bow and arrows
Chapter 13: Lesson 3 Quiz 2022-03-29
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Green Revolution 2021-12-02
Across
- New Agricultural strategy was introduced in the Kharif crop of _____.
- ______ is available to the farmers for sale in the market.
- HYV seeds needed plenty of water and ______ to produce best results.
- Green Revolution helped government to maintain ___ stock.
Down
- Till 1960s, the seeds used in cultivation were ______ one's.
- ____ seeds started replacing the conventional varieties.
- ______ as farm machinery made ploughing and harvesting faster.
- This state was one of the first to to try out the modern farming method in India.
- ______ farming methods require the farmer to start with more cash than before.
9 Clues: ____ seeds started replacing the conventional varieties. • Green Revolution helped government to maintain ___ stock. • ______ is available to the farmers for sale in the market. • Till 1960s, the seeds used in cultivation were ______ one's. • ______ as farm machinery made ploughing and harvesting faster. • ...
Ivan's natural resource review 2021-12-07
Across
- this is the most important factor determining a soil's fertility
- this includes all parts of the natural environment
- these are resources that cannot be replaced once used up
- these items are a uses of forests that use small logs
- this form of energy's source is the sun
- this type of farming involves large areas but a small amount of labour
- this form of mining is used to recover deep mineral deposits
- this type of forest has broad leaves which change colour in autumn
- this type of forest has needles which remain year round
Down
- these are resources that can be regenerated if used carefully
- this form of enegry's source is water
- this method of harvesting trees is the easiest
- these are things found in the total stock that people find uselfull
- this form of energy's source is the rise and fall of tides
- these subject includes camping hiking fishing etc
- this type of farming involves small areas of land but a large amount of labour
- these are resources that are replaced by natural actions
- this form of mining leaves a big scar on the earth
18 Clues: this form of enegry's source is water • this form of energy's source is the sun • this method of harvesting trees is the easiest • these subject includes camping hiking fishing etc • this includes all parts of the natural environment • this form of mining leaves a big scar on the earth • these items are a uses of forests that use small logs • ...
Agriculture Vocab 2013-04-19
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- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- Subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals
- Farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology
- The modification of Earth's surface by cultivating crops and raising crops
- harvesting twice a year from the same field
Down
- A form of subsistence agricultre in which people shift activity from one field to another
- Agriculture that generates products for sale off the farm
- Reproduction of plants by direct cloning from existing
- Resources that will be available for generations to come
- Degradation of land primarily because of human actions
- Fields are cleared by slashing the vegetation and burning the debris
- Provide food for a direct consumption by the farmer
- Reproduction of plants through annual introduction of seeds
- Commercial agriculture associated with large corporations
- Commercial agriculture in which livestock graze over and extensive area
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming
18 Clues: Commercial gardening and fruit farming • harvesting twice a year from the same field • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers • Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology • Provide food for a direct consumption by the farmer • Reproduction of plants by direct cloning from existing • Degradation of land primarily because of human actions • ...
focus 3 UNIT 5 2024-04-24
Across
- ... remains a significant challenge in many parts of the world.
- Rivers ... from higher to lower elevations, shaping the landscape over time.
- The ... of hurricanes can cause significant damage to coastal areas.
- Many species face the risk of ... out due to habitat destruction.
- Efforts to ... our understanding of climate change are crucial for finding solutions.
- Remember to separate recyclables and place them in the ...bin. .
- The ... of the Amazon River is approximately 6,575 kilometers.
- Scientists use data to ... changes in the Earth's climate.
- ... farming methods promote healthier soil and ecosystems.
Down
- The ... of the Grand Canyon varies from about 6 to 29 kilometers.
- ... farming offers a sustainable solution for urban agriculture.
- During ... tide, more of the beach is exposed as the water recedes.
- Driving on a ... road requires careful navigation of its curves and turns.
- Renewable energy sources like wind and solar power help reduce dependence on ... from fossil fuels.
- Education programs aim to ... awareness of environmental issues.
- Protecting the ... is essential for future generations.
- Efforts to ... access to clean water are essential for public health.
- The ... of the ocean can be thousands of meters in some places.
18 Clues: Protecting the ... is essential for future generations. • Scientists use data to ... changes in the Earth's climate. • ... farming methods promote healthier soil and ecosystems. • The ... of the Amazon River is approximately 6,575 kilometers. • ... remains a significant challenge in many parts of the world. • ...
Ag crosword 2022-09-15
Across
- the practice of letting or leasing taxes, revenue, etc., for collection
- the main thing we learned in Ag class
- To bring a problem before the chapter
- to again bring the question before the chapter
- the science, art, or occupation concerned with cultivating land, raising crops, and feeding, breeding, and raising livestock; farming
- to take care of plants
Down
- a living organism that feeds on organic matter, typically having specialized sense organs and nervous system and able to respond rapidly to stimuli
- to change the main motion
- the horses, cattle, sheep, and other useful animals kept or raised on a farm or ranch
- to motion to reconsider
10 Clues: to take care of plants • to motion to reconsider • to change the main motion • the main thing we learned in Ag class • To bring a problem before the chapter • to again bring the question before the chapter • the practice of letting or leasing taxes, revenue, etc., for collection • the horses, cattle, sheep, and other useful animals kept or raised on a farm or ranch • ...
Food Security BC 2022-10-27
Across
- Plants grown for their produce
- Animals which are grown for their produce
- used in pesticide and fertilizers, oftentimes harmful towards the environment
- Interaction among companies, people and governments
- Where the city meets the rural area
- ... farming: farming in the city
Down
- same definition as healing, 'replenishing'
- A device invented to take photos of leftovers and notify people when there are leftovers so food isn't wasted
- an organization which donates leftover uneaten food from events such as the superbowl to homeless shelters and the people in need
- ... produce: produce grown near/close to the market(s) it ships to, so the food is fresh (but often rots quickly)
10 Clues: Plants grown for their produce • ... farming: farming in the city • Where the city meets the rural area • Animals which are grown for their produce • same definition as healing, 'replenishing' • Interaction among companies, people and governments • used in pesticide and fertilizers, oftentimes harmful towards the environment • ...
El Cacao 2025-04-13
Across
- A major threat to cacao crops; causes diseases like black pod.
- A group of farmers who work together to share resources and access better markets.
- The outer shell that contains cacao beans.
- The tree that produces the pods used to make chocolate.
- One of the biggest challenges for cacao farmers, becoming more unpredictable.
- Indigenous group in Panama involved in cacao farming.
- A farming method that avoids synthetic chemicals and promotes sustainability.
Down
- A natural process used to develop flavor in cacao beans after harvesting.
- A type of plant that grows year after year, like the cacao tree.
- A certification that ensures farmers get a fair price and good working conditions.
10 Clues: The outer shell that contains cacao beans. • Indigenous group in Panama involved in cacao farming. • The tree that produces the pods used to make chocolate. • A major threat to cacao crops; causes diseases like black pod. • A type of plant that grows year after year, like the cacao tree. • A natural process used to develop flavor in cacao beans after harvesting. • ...
AGRICULTURE 2020-08-27
Across
- crops and rearing livestock Agriculture
- rearing of silk worms and silk production.
- Growing of vegetables, flowers and fruits.
Down
- Breeding of fish.
- Farming farming is practices to meet the needs of the farmer’s family and needs less technology and labour-
- Cultivation of grapes.
- two most important staple food crops of the world are .........and ..........Rice and Wheat
7 Clues: Breeding of fish. • Cultivation of grapes. • crops and rearing livestock Agriculture • rearing of silk worms and silk production. • Growing of vegetables, flowers and fruits. • two most important staple food crops of the world are .........and ..........Rice and Wheat • ...
The Traditional Economy ☻Tandra 2014-03-04
Across
- i am an economy system in which decisions are based on customs.
- this animal was hunted by being chased of a cliff
- who cares for the children?
- substance farmers may own a small plot of land where they raise a mixture of _______ and livestock.
Down
- not only the geography of an area or available resources that affect their economic decisions-cultural values and _________ tradition are also major factors
- _____can produce food for their families and community
- substance farmers work full time to produce_______.
- substance farming takes place in ____________.
- ___________organized hunting,fishing,and farming
- these areas are too hilly,Rockey,or dry for large scale commercial use.
10 Clues: who cares for the children? • substance farming takes place in ____________. • ___________organized hunting,fishing,and farming • this animal was hunted by being chased of a cliff • substance farmers work full time to produce_______. • _____can produce food for their families and community • i am an economy system in which decisions are based on customs. • ...
TX History- cotton, RR, oil 2024-03-07
Across
- a tenant farmer that gives each part of crop for rent
- a railroad that runs across the continent
- a tower-like framework over an oil well used for drilling
- Farming farming techniques, such as terracing, used in a dry climate to keep moisture in the soil.
- the amount of a commodity, product, or service available and the desire of buyers,considered factors of the regulating prices
- a wire with sharp point on it
Down
- a law to control how a business runs
- a system that runs on supply and demand
- a point where two or more lines of rail meet
- a town that becomes popular and rich because of business
10 Clues: a wire with sharp point on it • a law to control how a business runs • a system that runs on supply and demand • a railroad that runs across the continent • a point where two or more lines of rail meet • a tenant farmer that gives each part of crop for rent • a town that becomes popular and rich because of business • ...
The Worlds of the North and South Vocabulary 2025-03-20
Across
- Owners of large factories or other businesses based on manufacturing.
- Cotton and tobacco are examples of...
- The shift from working by hand to working by machine.
- A person who preferred a way of living based on farming.
- Positive aspects of a place that attract people to move there.
- Occurs due to the need land for farming, mining, or to obtain wood.
Down
- The conversion of raw materials or parts into final goods.
- Conditions in a person's home region that drives them to leave.
- A large estate dedicated to the cultivation of cash crops, often relying on slave labor.
- A machine used to separate seeds from cotton fibers.
10 Clues: Cotton and tobacco are examples of... • A machine used to separate seeds from cotton fibers. • The shift from working by hand to working by machine. • A person who preferred a way of living based on farming. • The conversion of raw materials or parts into final goods. • Positive aspects of a place that attract people to move there. • ...
Agroecology 2025-04-14
Across
- (2) Agroecology improves the health of "_______" and "_______"
- In agroecology intercropping (The practice of planting different crops in the same field) helps with what
- Another word for the practice of farming
- (2) Composting is the recycling of "_____""_____" back into the soil
Down
- (2) Agroecology focuses on enhancing the natural enemies of pests: This is a form of what
- One word to describe the practice of agroecology
- Reduces "____" erosion (Found in the ground)
- Agroecology reduces the use of these synthetic substances
- Using mulch and cover crops in agroecology helps to conserve "____"
- (2) Agroecology promotes local, small scale farming which also minimizes food loss: This is one example of it working to increase "____" "____"
10 Clues: Another word for the practice of farming • Reduces "____" erosion (Found in the ground) • One word to describe the practice of agroecology • Agroecology reduces the use of these synthetic substances • (2) Agroecology improves the health of "_______" and "_______" • Using mulch and cover crops in agroecology helps to conserve "____" • ...
Philippines 2022-05-06
10 Clues: - Over, Capital • - Over, Continent • - Geo, ________ Sea • - Eco, Farming Industry • - Geo, Maritime Climate • - Cul, Most popular sport • - Gov,Presidential Republic • - His, Spanish-American ___ • - Cul, Most common Religion • - Over, ________:110,818,325
Philippines 2022-05-06
10 Clues: - Over, Capital • - Over, Continent • - Geo, ________ Sea • - Eco, Farming Industry • - Geo, Maritime Climate • - Cul, Most popular sport • - Gov,Presidential Republic • - His, Spanish-American ___ • - Cul, Most common Religion • - Over, ________:110,818,325
Philippines 2022-05-06
10 Clues: - Over, Capital • - Over, Continent • - Geo, ________ Sea • - Eco, Farming Industry • - Geo, Maritime Climate • - Cul, Most popular sport • - Gov,Presidential Republic • - His, Spanish-American ___ • - Cul, Most common Religion • - Over, ________:110,818,325
AP Human Puzzle #2 2015-04-15
Across
- Refugees seek out ______ when they arrive to their new home
- Billy couldn’t migrate to Spain from France b/c of the mountains, so he decided to migrate to Germany instead
- Someone who enters another country
- Sector that focuses on getting raw materials out of the Earth
- Commercial farms use a lot of ______ ____ because of the large amount of machinery that is used
- Terrible weather forces people in Louisiana to move up to the northern states
- ______ wheat is grown during the warmer seasons
- Job opportunities in the US brings immigrants from other countries
- Ricky thought it was best to voluntarily leave his country to find work
- Sector with the jobs such as bank teller and accountant
- Lily’s aunt lives in Texas, so Lily moved there to be closer to her family
- Sector focused on health, education, and government recreation
Down
- ___________ farming is more common in LDC’s because they are only there to feed the farmer and his family
- Josh plants corn in Iowa because he knows it is a ________.
- Kelly was given a government _______ because she grew the crop they wanted her to grow.
- _________ countries are taken advantage of by semi-periphery countries
- California and Wisconsin are the largest producers of this product in the US
- Jared moves to Colorado to get enough money to move to L.A. but finds his job in Colorado is much better than what he has available in L.A.
- Someone who leaves a country
- __________ farming is more common in MDC’s because of the size of the farms
- Amount you receive from your harvest of your crops
- Jeffery made a vow to eat food only produced 200 miles within his area, better known as, ________
- ______ wheat is grown during the colder seasons
- The US is considered ____ because it takes advantage of semi-periphery countries
- _______ farming is not as common because of the limited use of pesticides and the amount of labor needed to weed the field by hand.
25 Clues: Someone who leaves a country • Someone who enters another country • ______ wheat is grown during the warmer seasons • ______ wheat is grown during the colder seasons • Amount you receive from your harvest of your crops • Sector with the jobs such as bank teller and accountant • Refugees seek out ______ when they arrive to their new home • ...
CH 10 AGRICULTURE 2022-03-04
Across
- an area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for a relatively few years and left fallow fro a relatively long period
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil
- commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations
- commercial gardening and fruit farming
- farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution, typically by rotating soil-restoring cro
- the time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering
- a flooded field for growing rice
- rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers
- a from of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals
- the growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm
Down
- degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of human actions such as excessive crop planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting (also known as semiarid land degradation)
- the area surrounding a city from where milk is supplied
- harvesting twice a year from the same field
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land
- a system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation
- a large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale
- a patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning
- agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the famrmer's family
- the seasona migratio of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
21 Clues: a flooded field for growing rice • commercial gardening and fruit farming • harvesting twice a year from the same field • the growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers • the area surrounding a city from where milk is supplied • a patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning • a from of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals • ...
Ch 10 Study Guide 2022-03-10
Across
- when food is produced for sale.
- a type of agriculture that focuses on producing long-term crops and livestock while having minimal effects on the environment.
- an area that has limited access to affordable and nutritious food.
- the production of crops of some vegetables on an extensive scale in regions especially suited to their culture primarily for shipment to distant markets.
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert
- the emergence of new varieties of crops.
- planting several crops in the same area and in the same crop year so that the same land is used to generate more than one crop per year.
- leveled and bunded rice fields with inlet and outlet connecting irrigation and drainage.
- a region producing milk that may be supplied to the area of demand.
- a way of life of peoples who do not live continually in the same place but move cyclically or periodically.
- agriculture conducted on commercial principles.
Down
- the action or practice of moving livestock from one grazing ground to another in a seasonal cycle.
- form of farming in which nearly all of the crops or livestock raised are used to maintain the farmer and the farmer's family.
- an agricultural system in which plots of land are cultivated temporarily, then abandoned while post-disturbance fallow vegetation is allowed to freely grow while the cultivator moves on to another plot.
- transition from hunting and gathering to planting crops.
- the type of farming where the farmer cultivates a small plot of land using simple tools and more labor.
- an area of land cleared for cultivation by slashing and burning vegetation.
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- the practice of planting different crops sequentially on the same plot of land to improve soil health.
- a form of conservation tillage where the farmer builds ridges or raised beds.
- an agricultural estate, generally centered on a plantation house.
21 Clues: when food is produced for sale. • the emergence of new varieties of crops. • agriculture conducted on commercial principles. • the process by which fertile land becomes desert • transition from hunting and gathering to planting crops. • the art or practice of garden cultivation and management. • an agricultural estate, generally centered on a plantation house. • ...
CH 10 AGRICULTURE 2022-03-03
Across
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- degradation of land
- desert an urban area in which it is difficult to buy affordable or good-quality fresh food.
- agriculture Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family.
- cultivation A form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for a relatively few years and left fallow for a relatively long period.
- revolution The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
- commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations.
- cropping Harvesting twice a year from the same field
- tillage A system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
Down
- agriculture Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- agriculture Farming methods that preserve long term productivity of land and minimize pollution, typically by rotating soil-restoring crops with cash crops and reducing inputs of fertilizer and pesticides.
- nomadism A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.
- A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
- farming Commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because truck was a Middle English word meaning “bartering" or "exchange of commodities”.
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
- revolution Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers.
- subsistence agriculture A form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land.
- A large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale, usually to a more developed country.
- rotation The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil.
- A flooded field for growing rice.
- The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied.
21 Clues: degradation of land • A flooded field for growing rice. • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • cropping Harvesting twice a year from the same field • The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied. • A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning. • The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures. • ...
Jonathan Z's Ch#14 2024-05-20
Across
- _____ Singer made an improved version of the cotton gin.
- Slaveholders feared that their slaves would rebel, so they made the ______ Code.
- _______ Morse made the telegraph, with his own code that is used to use the telegraph.
- To combat the issue with railroad safety, stronger ________ were built.
- With all of the textile mills being popular, ______ was in increased demand.
- ____ people were able to strike it rich with a lot of slaves, while others had less than 50.
- Due to the great weather in the south for farming, the _________ states had the most slaves.
- Because of the great weather here, the most common job in the South was ______.
- ____ percent of the 9 million opulation in the south were slaves.
- With the ___ caused by a potato disease, many Irish came to the U.S.
- With the new invention of ______ power, more possibilities came up such as the railroad.
Down
- To prevent slaves from escaping, people made it _____ for slaves to learn to read and write.
- Most workers in factories in the North were Irish were __________.
- Steam and clipper _____ were one of the main sources of transportation until railroads.
- ____ Deere invented the lightweight steel plow, which could be used by horses.
- The few people that struck it rich being slaveholders were called the ________.
- With the massive amount of cotton demanded and the cotton gin, many got __ from farming cotton.
- With the cotton gin being able to do the work of 50 people, slaveholders would be able to buy _____ times more slaves.
- _____ McCormick invented mechanical reapers, which sped up the process of farmig.
- Because of the rich slaveholders having power, many became leaders in _________.
- Even with the amount of slaves, over 200,000 blacks in the South were _____.
- Eli _______ invented a machine called the cotton gin, which could do the work of 50 men.
- When you are a slave, you have to hope that the master would treat you _______ instead of valuable property.
- With the South, ______ owned at least 15 slaves.
24 Clues: With the South, ______ owned at least 15 slaves. • _____ Singer made an improved version of the cotton gin. • ____ percent of the 9 million opulation in the south were slaves. • Most workers in factories in the North were Irish were __________. • With the ___ caused by a potato disease, many Irish came to the U.S. • ...
The Traditional Economy ☻Tandra 2014-03-04
Across
- i am an economy system in which decisions are based on customs.
- this animal was hunted by being chased of a cliff
- who cares for the children?
- substance farmers may own a small plot of land where they raise a mixture of _______ and livestock.
Down
- not only the geography of an area or available resources that affect their economic decisions-cultural values and _________ tradition are also major factors
- _____can produce food for their families and community
- substance farmers work full time to produce_______.
- substance farming takes place in ____________.
- ___________organized hunting,fishing,and farming
- these areas are too hilly,Rockey,or dry for large scale commercial use.
10 Clues: who cares for the children? • substance farming takes place in ____________. • ___________organized hunting,fishing,and farming • this animal was hunted by being chased of a cliff • substance farmers work full time to produce_______. • _____can produce food for their families and community • i am an economy system in which decisions are based on customs. • ...
chapter 10 2022-03-10
Across
- an urban area in which it is difficult to buy affordable or good fresh food.
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for a relatively few years and left fallow for a relatively long period.
- the practice of rotating the use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil.
- commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations.
- commercial gardening and fruit farming so named truck because in middle English word meaning “bartering” or “exchange of commodities.”
- farming methods that preserve long term productivity of land and minimize pollution, typically by rotating soil restoring crops with cash crops and reducing inputs of fertilizer and pesticides.
- the time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied on hunting and gathering.
- a flooded field for growing rice.
- rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high yield seeds and fertilizers.
- a form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.
- growth of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products and make sales.
Down
- degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of human actions such as excessive crop planting.
- the area surrounding a city in which milk is supplied.
- harvesting twice a year from the same field.
- for of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land.
- system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
- a large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in one or two crops for sale, usually to a more developed country.
- a patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
- agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer’s family.
- the seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
21 Clues: a flooded field for growing rice. • growth of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • harvesting twice a year from the same field. • the area surrounding a city in which milk is supplied. • a patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning. • agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products and make sales. • ...
Chapter 5.1 Food Security Key Terms Crossword 2025-01-31
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- food derived from organisms in which DNA has been changed known as GM crops.
- to limit the amount of food each person or family is allowed to purchase
- the growth of plants without soil
- an increase in salt content, usually of agricultural soils, irrigation water, or drinking water.
- chemicals used to control unwanted plants in commercial food crops
- the cultivation of single crop in one area
- nutrient deficient soils due to crops being continuously grown on them.
- the extreme scarcity of food
- lack of adequate nutrition, caused by not having a balanced diet, or enough to eat.
- a chemical or natural product that can be added to soils to increase nutrients available for plants
- describing things of the same kind, e.g. the crops produced by a farmer may be all of the same kind.
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- the supply of water to land or crops to help plants grow
- chemicals used to control unwanted fungi in commercial food crops
- suffering or death caused by lack of food
- when all people, at all times, have physical, social and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life
- when a farmer grows food for their family and not to sell at the market
- when humans grow plants and animals for specific characteristics, e.g. high yield or drought tolerance
- a soil free farming system that uses the waster produced by aquatic organisms (fish) to supply nutrients to plants being grown hydroponically
- a system of farming that uses a small amount of labour and capital investment to the area of land being farmed
- a system of farming that uses large amounts of investment and labour and capital investment relative to the area of land being farmed
- to store large amounts of good or materials, in this instance food stores
- a fuel derived from biomass (plant or algal material, or animal waste)
- aid help given to a country or region suffering from food insecurity
23 Clues: the extreme scarcity of food • the growth of plants without soil • suffering or death caused by lack of food • the cultivation of single crop in one area • the supply of water to land or crops to help plants grow • chemicals used to control unwanted fungi in commercial food crops • chemicals used to control unwanted plants in commercial food crops • ...
Natural Texas & Its People 2024-10-29
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- A deep valley with steep sides, often carved by a river.
- Natural features of a place, such as landforms, climate, or vegetation.
- A large body of saltwater partly enclosed by land.
- Important historical periods defined by significant events or characteristics.
- A Native American tribe known for their farming and settled villages in East Texas.
- An underground layer of rock that stores water.
- Indigenous people who lived in South Texas, known for their nomadic lifestyle.
- A Native American tribe known for their skill in horseback riding and hunting.
- Specific areas with distinct geographical or cultural significance.
- A Native American tribe known for farming and trading in present-day Texas and Oklahoma.
- A group of people connected by common culture, language, and ancestry.
- A steep slope or cliff formed by erosion or faulting.
- Traits that make something unique or easily identifiable.
- Indigenous people known for living in multi-storied adobe dwellings in the Southwest.
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- Indigenous people who lived along the Texas Gulf Coast, known for fishing and hunting.
- Native American tribe known for farming and trading in the Southwest.
- Refers to tribes or cultures from the southeastern regions of North America.
- A Plains tribe known for their nomadic lifestyle and reliance on buffalo.
- Features created by humans, such as buildings, roads, or cultures.
- A lifestyle involving moving from place to place without a permanent home.
- To change or adjust something for a specific purpose.
- A building material made from earth, clay, and straw, used to make bricks.
- A large area of land where water collects and drains into a river or lake.
- A Puebloan tribe from the Southwestern United States, especially Texas and New Mexico.
- The shared customs, beliefs, and practices of a group of people.
- Large areas of flat or gently rolling grassland.
- A spiritual leader believed to have healing or magical powers.
- Areas defined by shared physical or cultural traits.
- A Native American tribe historically located in the Southwestern United States.
29 Clues: An underground layer of rock that stores water. • Large areas of flat or gently rolling grassland. • A large body of saltwater partly enclosed by land. • Areas defined by shared physical or cultural traits. • To change or adjust something for a specific purpose. • A steep slope or cliff formed by erosion or faulting. • ...
The Sahara Desert 2026-04-19
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- (PLANT ADAPTATIONS) Cacti have outer spikes in order to ward off __.
- (DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES) In the Sahara, __,000 camels are bred a year
- (ANIMAL ADAPTATIONS) Camels have thick fur and u__, insulating them during the night.
- (ANIMAL ADAPTATIONS) Fennec Foxes have large ears that __ heat, cooling them down.
- (DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES) __million tourists visit the Egyptian pyramids each year
- (CHARACTERISTICS) high diurnal range with daily temps as hot as __ and below freezing at night.
- (CHARACTERISTICS) poor, __ soil making farming difficult -> less crops, less exports, food and income, large effect of interdependence as it needs water and has multiple biotic knock on effects
- (ANIMAL ADAPTATIONS) Fennec foxes have s__ f__ to provide both camouflage and insulation.
- (CHARACTERISTICS) in relation to the Sahara’s water supply, Morocco’s a__ has lost over half of its supply
- (DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES) Mining contributes to __% of Morocco’s exports
- (DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES) Camels are wanted for their nutritious __ and wool produced from their hair.
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- (DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES) Tunisia built a solar panel farm powering _._ million homes
- (PLANT ADAPTATIONS) Cacti have wide, shallow __ in order to maximise rain and moisture absorption
- (PLANT ADAPTATIONS) Cacti have __ stems, storing water for hydration
- (DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES) camel farming is a sustainable alternative to cattle farming as they release significantly less __ and thrive in conditions with less water and harsh vegetation.
- (ANIMAL ADAPTATIONS) Camels also have long __ in order to shield their eyes from sand in the event of sandstorms
- (ANIMAL ADAPTATIONS) Fennec foxes have furred p__ p__ protecting them against hot sand.
- (CHARACTERISTICS) low water supply at an average of __mm rainfall per year
- (DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES) The Sahara is home to __,000 hectares of farmland
- (CHARACTERISTICS) limited accessibility through roads, taking __ days to export salt out of mali so goods have to be exported by plane, releasing more co2 and being more costly
- (CHARACTERISTICS) as a result of this hot climate and wide diurnal range, tourism is seasonal , affecting the __% of the workforce in tourism
- (ANIMAL ADAPTATIONS) Camels have fat stores in their __ as there is less food and they need to store energy.
- (DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES) __ have large iron, oil, and gas resources from mining.
23 Clues: (PLANT ADAPTATIONS) Cacti have outer spikes in order to ward off __. • (PLANT ADAPTATIONS) Cacti have __ stems, storing water for hydration • (DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES) In the Sahara, __,000 camels are bred a year • (CHARACTERISTICS) low water supply at an average of __mm rainfall per year • ...
Tobys Huge Crossword SRVHS 2025-04-25
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- The minimum number of people needed to support a business or service (6 IDK)
- An industry where the final product is heavier than the inputs (like soda bottles) (7 CC)
- The language chosen by a country for government and laws (3 IDK)
- Money sent home by migrants to support their families (6 VIT)
- When a culture completely blends into another and loses its original traits (3 CC)
- When companies divide production between countries, like designing in one and manufacturing in another (1 VIT)
- Scaring homeowners into selling by warning them that different racial groups are moving in (6 CC)
- When people move to a place because others from their community are already there (2 CC)
- Controlling another country, often through politics or military, without settling (4 CC)
- The idea that humans can adapt and make choices despite environmental limits (1 IDK)
- A place name that can reveal culture or history (1 IDK)
- Migration that happens in stages, not all at once (2 CC)
- Farming to feed your family, not for profit (5 CC)
- A system that ensures fair wages and treatment for producers in developing countries (7 IDK)
- The location of a place in relation to other places (1 CC)
- Denying loans to people in certain neighborhoods based on race (6 CC)
- An industry where the final product is lighter than the raw materials (like smelting metal) (7 CC)
- How causes of death shift from disease to chronic conditions as countries develop (2 IDK)
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- Farming large-scale crops or animals for sale and money (5 CC)
- A theory explaining where different types of farming happen based on distance from a market (5 VIT)
- Farming of fish, shellfish, or other aquatic life (5 IDK)
- Taxes on goods coming in or out of a country (7 IDK)
- A large, developed, and densely populated city space (2 VIT)
- Rules that control land use like residential, commercial, or industrial zones (6 IDK)
- A person fleeing danger and asking for protection in another country (2 IDK)
- Religions like Christianity that try to appeal to all people everywhere (3 VIT)
- Taking over another area and settling there (4 CC)
- A lifestyle of moving with animals to find fresh pasture (5 IDK)
- The physical characteristics of a location like landforms or climate (1 CC)
- A government where one person holds all the power (4 IDK)
- When a culture adopts traits from another but keeps its identity (3 CC)
- The outdated idea that the environment completely shapes how people live (7 VIT)
- A government where power is shared between national and local levels (4 VIT)
- A group of related languages from a common origin (3 IDK)
- A small area surrounded by a different cultural or political region (4 IDK)
35 Clues: Taking over another area and settling there (4 CC) • Farming to feed your family, not for profit (5 CC) • Taxes on goods coming in or out of a country (7 IDK) • A place name that can reveal culture or history (1 IDK) • Migration that happens in stages, not all at once (2 CC) • Farming of fish, shellfish, or other aquatic life (5 IDK) • ...
Policy 3 - Helping the Economy 2014-06-04
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- The railway replaced this method of transporting goods across the country
- The thing that helped increase trade across the Dominion
- These could produce goods more quickly and cheaply (2 words)
- Canadian goods were more ___ compared to American made ones
- First Nations and Metis were ___ by the government and had a hard time adjusting to the new life
- Grain replaced this resource as Canada's main export
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- The people responsible for increasing farming output in Western Canada
- What would help the economy in Eastern Canada
- These locations became new cities, such as Fort Edmonton became Edmonton (2 words)
- A tax that Macdonald placed on products not made in Canada (2 words)
- What would help the economy in Western Canada
- Ploughed fields covered this part of Canada, where First Nations traditionally lived
- The new tariff would encourage people to buy ___ made goods
13 Clues: What would help the economy in Eastern Canada • What would help the economy in Western Canada • Grain replaced this resource as Canada's main export • The thing that helped increase trade across the Dominion • Canadian goods were more ___ compared to American made ones • The new tariff would encourage people to buy ___ made goods • ...
Chapter 19 2020-12-07
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- - to earn ownership of land by living on it
- - name given to early Great Plains farmers
- - money or goods given by a person or government to support a project that benefits the public
- - enterprise owned by and operated for the benefit of a certain group
- Zone - a geographic region in which the same standard time is used
- Drive - a trip of several hundred miles on which ranchers led their cattle to railroads and distant markets
- - moving from place to place in a fixed pattern
- Grange - a network of local farmers' groups
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- - a cowhand of Hispanic origin
- - going across a continent
- - an appeal to the common people
- - an area of land set aside for use by a group
- Farming - a farming method that depends on plowing after every rain and trapping moisture in the soil in dry non-irrigated land
13 Clues: - going across a continent • - a cowhand of Hispanic origin • - an appeal to the common people • - name given to early Great Plains farmers • - to earn ownership of land by living on it • Grange - a network of local farmers' groups • - an area of land set aside for use by a group • - moving from place to place in a fixed pattern • ...
Mesopotamia Economics and Society 2023-12-06
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- The groups at the bottom of the social hierarchy had the __ power.
- Division of Labor means an arrangement in which workers ____ in a particular task
- ___generally had more power and more educational opportunities than women.
- ____led to increased communication among the peoples.
- The people of Mesopotamia were often organized into a social ____.
- The Phoenicians most famous product was clothing dyed in __.
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- Darius I created a standard currency, or type of ___.
- Irrigation improved farming conditions and resulted in a ___ of food, more than needed.
- ___became skilled sailors and shipbuilders.
- Merchants used the Tigris-Euphrates Rivers and other bodies of water as trade ____ between locations.
- The Mesopotamian economy was originally centered around agriculture, as many people were __.
- The groups at the top of the hierarchy had the most ___, status, and wealth.
- There were few resources in Mesopotamia, so people would ___ their surplus of grain for items they needed.
- Money did not exist right away, so they used a ___system in which they directly traded items.
14 Clues: ___became skilled sailors and shipbuilders. • Darius I created a standard currency, or type of ___. • ____led to increased communication among the peoples. • The Phoenicians most famous product was clothing dyed in __. • The groups at the bottom of the social hierarchy had the __ power. • The people of Mesopotamia were often organized into a social ____. • ...
grapes of wrath make up 2025-06-17
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- Stubborn neighbor who refuses to leave his land after eviction.
- Environmental region that had disaster which ruined farmland in the Midwest
- The forced removal of families from their land by banks or landowners.
- Recently released from prison, he returns to his family's farm.
- The hopeful destination where migrant families seek a better life.
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- The economic collapse that left millions of Americans jobless.
- A farming system where families worked land they didn’t own for a share of the crops.
- Symbol of industrial farming that replaces tenant farmers and destroys homes.
- A symbolic creature that represents persistence in Chapter 3.
- A relative who takes the Joads in for a short while.
- What desperate families were tricked into buying to travel west.
- The emotional and practical leader of the Joad family.
- Referred to as a “monster,” this entity forces families off land.
13 Clues: A relative who takes the Joads in for a short while. • The emotional and practical leader of the Joad family. • A symbolic creature that represents persistence in Chapter 3. • The economic collapse that left millions of Americans jobless. • Stubborn neighbor who refuses to leave his land after eviction. • ...
Geography of Africa Crossword 2025-12-08
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- group, a group of people in a country who share a unique culture and identity
- a mountainous part of a country
- a geographic region with too little rainfall to support much plant life
- a type of tropical grassland
- farming, raising crops for sale, often on large farms
- farming, agriculture carried out mainly to provide food for farm families, with little surplus for sale to others
- a type of thick evergreen forest found in areas of heavy rainfall
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- made up of water that is not salty
- a bowl-shaped depression or hollow in Earth’s surface
- feature, any natural characteristic of Earth’s surface
- herding, the raising of livestock for food by moving herds from place to place to find pasture and water
- a raised area of land with a flat top
- activity, any action that relates to the making, buying, and selling of goods and services
13 Clues: a type of tropical grassland • a mountainous part of a country • made up of water that is not salty • a raised area of land with a flat top • a bowl-shaped depression or hollow in Earth’s surface • farming, raising crops for sale, often on large farms • feature, any natural characteristic of Earth’s surface • ...
Weekly Crossword 2026-01-13
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- The practice of planting different crops each season to keep soil fertile.
- The movement of people from rural areas to cities.
- A machine that allowed one worker to spin many threads at once.
- A manufacturing process where products are built step-by-step by different workers.
- Man made waterways used to transport goods and raw materials.
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- A powerful engine that pulls train cars on railroads.
- A boat powered by steam engines instead of sails.
- A machine that uses steam power to run factories and transportation.
- An economic system where nations increase wealth by exporting more than they import.
- A machine that quickly separates cotton fibers from seeds.
- A farming machine that plants seeds evenly in the soil to increase crop yields.
- A system of communication using dots and dashes sent over wires.
- The practice of fencing off common land for private farming.
13 Clues: A boat powered by steam engines instead of sails. • The movement of people from rural areas to cities. • A powerful engine that pulls train cars on railroads. • A machine that quickly separates cotton fibers from seeds. • The practice of fencing off common land for private farming. • Man made waterways used to transport goods and raw materials. • ...
Philippines 2022-05-06
10 Clues: - Over, Capital • - Over, Continent • - Geo, ________ Sea • - Eco, Farming Industry • - Geo, Maritime Climate • - Cul, Most popular sport • - Gov,Presidential Republic • - His, Spanish-American ___ • - Cul, Most common Religion • - Over, ________:110,818,325
Philippines 2022-05-06
10 Clues: - Over, Capital • - Over, Continent • - Geo, ________ Sea • - Eco, Farming Industry • - Geo, Maritime Climate • - Cul, Most popular sport • - Gov,Presidential Republic • - His, Spanish-American ___ • - Cul, Most common Religion • - Over, ________:110,818,325
Industrial revolution 2017-12-04
6 Clues: relating to farming • the old way of manual labor • President against the industry • was the largest city with 69,000 people • the new and improved way of manufacturing • a government order restricting foreign trade
10 Vocabulary Word Challenge 2026-05-07
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- the process of eating the right kinds of foods to be healthy
- a person who has new or unusual ideas about life in the future
- can fit in a small space
- of one or by its self or music that is just one song
- your are preparing the soil for farming and raising crops
- it is special enough that people want to remember it
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- the practice of farming, producing crops and raising animals
- one idea that has never been thought of before
- a set of things or ideas that work together to get something done
- a crop, you cut and gather what you need from it.
10 Clues: can fit in a small space • one idea that has never been thought of before • a crop, you cut and gather what you need from it. • of one or by its self or music that is just one song • it is special enough that people want to remember it • your are preparing the soil for farming and raising crops • the practice of farming, producing crops and raising animals • ...
Vocabulary 2023-11-16
12 Clues: equipment • male Bull • small house • dried crops • a man to fight • gathering crops • seed from a plant • large farming tool • plants grown on a farm • vehicle pulled by a horse • the activity of exchanging • the person who buy and sell
The Dust bowl 2023-02-24
12 Clues: no water • not alive • Our state • Our county • no food to eat • not feeling well • blizzards of dust • Wealth and resources • __ Storms happen often • Right now there is a dust __ • moving from one place to another • growing crops and raising livestock
Unit 6 Crossword 2023-02-27
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- Plains = nomadic hunters
- Age power = King Of France, England Holy Roman Emperor
- = place of refuge
- rich = trading, tribute, war
- Warfare = destructive
- astronomers = Days In The Year
- attack Incas = refused to become Christians
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- = Farming
- native people = clan
- = specialized workers
- Americans = Hunter Gatherers
- = Pueblo and Hopi
- = the coast
13 Clues: = Farming • = the coast • = place of refuge • = Pueblo and Hopi • native people = clan • = specialized workers • Warfare = destructive • Plains = nomadic hunters • Americans = Hunter Gatherers • rich = trading, tribute, war • astronomers = Days In The Year • attack Incas = refused to become Christians • Age power = King Of France, England Holy Roman Emperor
Paul Bunyan 2022-01-04
12 Clues: wild • not normal • to let melt • making known • things needed • cutting lumber • practice farming • part of the face • wearing away of the land • workers who cut down trees • straps used to hitch a horse • factory which logs are getting sawed
Axolotl in Peril 2025-09-05
12 Clues: Dna • young form • living things • island for farming • different language • to always look young • a type of salamander • things growing larger • to become formed again • Dna Sequence of organism • living more longer double life • an unborn organism that is developing
Valhiem Gazette Weekend Puzzler 2026-04-04
12 Clues: Losers • Lost vendor • Stamina stew • River lizard • Gabe’s monopoly • Shawman’s attack • Portal ingredient • Next biome’s crop • Metal beyond our skill • Clarice’s copper obsession • mountain raid without a base • Only has a 5% chance of spawning during the day, according to sav
The Colonial Era 2017-05-25
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- Wrote the Fundamental Orders of CT in 1639; first written constitution in colonial America
- Publisher who contributed to freedom of the press
- Founded PA for Quakers
- Colony that provided a religious refuge for Catholic people
- War that Britain and France fought due to fur trapping conflicts; Seven Years’ War
- First barrier colonists faced against westward expansion
- A type of govt in which the people elect representatives to make the laws for them
- Ended the French and Indian War (name of document, then year)
- First representative form of government in the colonies
- Document written in 1215 that established due process of law and trial by jury
- First permanent English settlement in colonial America
- A colony established by a group of settlers who were given a formal document allowing them to settle on the land
- Type of farming in the New England Colonies
- Colonial region that was mainly settled on for trade and profit; staple farming
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- Founded RI for the purpose of religious freedom
- Explorer who discovered the New World and claimed it for Spain
- Document written by Pilgrims/Puritans aboard the Mayflower, pledging to unite into a civil body politic
- A system of trading in which Africans were kidnapped from their homes, deported to America, and sold as slaves
- A colony in which the English monarch provided land to proprietors in exchange for yearly payment
- Economic system in which the mother country gets rich at the expense of her colonies by restricting trade
- Protected the basic civil rights of individuals; model for the US Bill of Rights
- Proclamation issued by King George III that banned colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains (name of document, then year)
- Leader of the First Great Awakening
- The colonial region that relied on plantation farming, cash crops, and slavery
- Economic competition with little government control
- A colony that was under the direct control of the British crown
- Political cartoon drawn by Benjamin Franklin that urged the US colonies to unite
- Founded as a debtor colony and a buffer zone between the colonies and Spanish Florida
28 Clues: Founded PA for Quakers • Leader of the First Great Awakening • Type of farming in the New England Colonies • Founded RI for the purpose of religious freedom • Publisher who contributed to freedom of the press • Economic competition with little government control • First permanent English settlement in colonial America • ...
Improvement of Food resources 2024-12-26
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- The practice of cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising animals.
- The process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts.
- A structure with walls and roof made chiefly of transparent material, used for growing plants.
- Control: The regulation or management of a species defined as a pest.
- Substances added to soil to enhance the growth of plants.
- The artificial application of water to the soil to assist in the growing of crops.
- The process of using worms to decompose organic food waste into a nutrient-rich material.
- Pesticides derived from natural materials such as animals, plants, bacteria, and certain minerals.
- Farming: A method of farming that uses natural processes and materials.
- The amount of crop produced in a given area.
- Engineering: The direct manipulation of an organism's genes using biotechnology.
- The method of growing plants without soil, using mineral nutrient solutions in an aqueous solvent.
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- The cultivation of a single crop in a given area.
- The removal of unwanted plants from the crop field.
- The integration of trees and shrubs into agricultural landscapes.
- Offspring resulting from the cross-breeding of different varieties or species.
- Agriculture: Farming in sustainable ways based on an understanding of ecosystem services.
- The process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- Rotation: The practice of growing different types of crops in the same area in sequential seasons.
- The art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- The cultivation of aquatic organisms such as fish and plants.
- The simultaneous cultivation of multiple crops in the same space.
- Chemicals used to kill pests that can damage crops.
- Organic matter used as fertilizer in agriculture.
- Decomposed organic material used as a soil amendment.
- Microorganisms that enhance the availability of nutrients to plants.
- The production of silk and the rearing of silkworms.
- Erosion: The displacement of the upper layer of soil, reducing its fertility.
- Fixation: The process of converting nitrogen gas into a form that plants can absorb and use.
- The maintenance of bee colonies for honey production.
30 Clues: The amount of crop produced in a given area. • The cultivation of a single crop in a given area. • Organic matter used as fertilizer in agriculture. • The removal of unwanted plants from the crop field. • Chemicals used to kill pests that can damage crops. • The production of silk and the rearing of silkworms. • Decomposed organic material used as a soil amendment. • ...
Unit 8 Asia Vocabulary 2025-04-01
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- Economy^An economic system where businesses make their own decisions based on supply and demand.
- process of cities growing as more people move into them.
- make a guess based on facts and clues.
- Shadow Effect^When mountains block rain, creating dry areas on one side.
- Industries^Jobs that provide services instead of goods, like teachers and doctors.
- Economy^An economy where the government controls all businesses and industries.
- who move from place to place instead of settling in one location.
- Child Policy^A policy that limited families to having only one child in China.
- Industries^Jobs that turn raw materials into products, like making cars or clothing.
- seasonal wind that brings heavy rain or dry weather.
- large landmass that is part of a continent but is separated in some way.
- Revolution^A period when new farming methods increased food production.
- of Fire^An area around the Pacific Ocean known for many earthquakes and volcanoes.
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- spread of goods, ideas, and culture around the world.
- companies move jobs to other countries to save money.
- Developed Countries^Countries that are becoming industrialized and improving their economies.
- religion that follows the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama.
- large mountain range that separates India and China.
- Partition^The event when India was divided into two countries, India and Pakistan.
- strict government where leaders have total control.
- religion from India that believes in many gods and reincarnation.
- farming^A farming method where land is cut into steps on hillsides
- Countries^Countries with strong economies, good healthcare, and high living standards.
- System^A system in which people are born into a social group and stay in it for life.
- acts meant to scare people or make a political statement.
- ancient Chinese belief system, which focuses on the importance of personal ethics and morality.
- Region^An area in South Asia known for its Sikh population.
- China Policy^A policy that says Taiwan is part of China.
- Nino^A time when warm ocean waters change weather patterns, causing storms or droughts.
29 Clues: make a guess based on facts and clues. • strict government where leaders have total control. • large mountain range that separates India and China. • seasonal wind that brings heavy rain or dry weather. • spread of goods, ideas, and culture around the world. • companies move jobs to other countries to save money. • ...
Fisheries Industry in Brunei 2025-08-04
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- Financial help given by the Fisheries Department to support fishers financially. Fishers are able to pay back on monthly basis
- Fish is a rich source of this nutrient
- Brunei's climate
- The Malay term for this fish is 'selunsong'
- Financial support provided by the government to reduce cost of equipment / capital for fishers
- Also known as 'pukat tunda', where large net is towed through the water to catch fish on a large scale
- Brunei's coastline is only 161 KM - described as relatively _________.
- Support service offered by the Fisheries Department to improve skills among fishers
- Fisheries Industry helps Brunei reduce reliance on oil and gas. What is this process called?
- Farming fish in ponds
- Fisheries Industry provides this opportunity to thousands of people (or potentially more) in Brunei
- Also known as fish farming; involves rearing fish from fry to market sized; normally using pond or in cages
- When Brunei can produce most/all of its own fish without reliance on import. What is this term called?
- A threat to fishing areas caused by harmful waste entering rivers or seas
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- A hazard that can damage marine life and reduce fishing areas
- A situation where too much fish has been caught than the allowed limit
- Brunei has 161 KM of this
- The main marine area where Brunei conducts most of its fishing
- An environmental issue where unintended fish species, often endangered, are caught during fishing
- This fishing area has four Zones
- ____ fishing - often small-scale, fish for personal consumption
- Fewer of these groups of population are joining the Fishing Industry today in Brunei
- Which fishing method type practiced by small-scale fishers?
- Makes up 85% of Brunei's aquaculture production
- Act of catching fish or other aquatic animals
- Freshwater fishing areas
- Farming fish in cages that is suspended in sea / rivers
- Limits on the amount of fish that can be caught
- Malay term for purse seiner
- ____ fishing - larger-scale, fish for profit
30 Clues: Brunei's climate • Farming fish in ponds • Freshwater fishing areas • Brunei has 161 KM of this • Malay term for purse seiner • This fishing area has four Zones • Fish is a rich source of this nutrient • The Malay term for this fish is 'selunsong' • ____ fishing - larger-scale, fish for profit • Act of catching fish or other aquatic animals • ...
agriculture frayer model 2025-03-17
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- large scale farming system maximizing food production
- science, art, practice of cultivating soil, crop production, raising livestock, etc
- program of agricultural changes that increased crop yields
- anything that helps carry pollen from a male to female part of a flower
- a way of controlling pests by prioritizing prevention
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- method of managing pests
- farming system relying on experimental knowledge and locally available resources
- the amount of a crop harvested per unit area of land
8 Clues: method of managing pests • the amount of a crop harvested per unit area of land • large scale farming system maximizing food production • a way of controlling pests by prioritizing prevention • program of agricultural changes that increased crop yields • anything that helps carry pollen from a male to female part of a flower • ...
Jaida’s crossword puzzle 2024-03-28
Across
- source pollution: Non-point source pollution refers to pollution that comes from multiple diffuse sources, such as runoff from agricultural fields, urban areas, and roads.
- Desertification is the process by which fertile land gradually becomes desert or barren due to factors like climate change, deforestation, overgrazing, and unsustainable land use practices.
- Irrigation is the artificial application of water to land for agricultural purposes.
- Overgrazing occurs when animals graze on vegetation for an extended period, leading to the depletion of plant cover and soil erosion.
- farming: Contour farming is a technique where crops are planted along the contours of the land, following the natural slope.
- Pesticides are chemicals used to control or eliminate pests, such as insects, weeds, and diseases that can damage crops.
- island: A heat island is when urban areas are significantly warmer than the surrounding rural areas due to human activities and the materials used in cities that absorb and retain heat.
- Terracing is a farming technique that involves creating a series of leveled steps on sloped land to prevent soil erosion, conserve water, and enable cultivation.
- agriculture: Sustainable agriculture is an approach to farming that aims to meet the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- It refers to the basic structures and facilities needed for a society to function, like roads, buildings, and utilities.
- bloom: An algal bloom is a rapid and excessive growth of algae in bodies of water, such as lakes or oceans. This growth is often fueled by high nutrient levels, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, in the water.
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- Salinization is the accumulation of salts in the soil, often caused by improper irrigation practices, high evaporation rates, and poor drainage.
- agriculture: Organic agriculture is a farming system that relies on natural methods and avoids the use of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), and irradiation.
- Wastewater is any water that has been used and contains various pollutants, such as from domestic, industrial, or agricultural sources. It typically includes water from sinks, toilets, showers, and industrial processes.
- tide: Red tide, also known as harmful algal bloom (HAB), is a specific type of algal bloom caused by the rapid growth of certain species of algae, typically dinoflagellates.
- Tilling refers to the mechanical manipulation of the soil to prepare it for planting, improve soil structure, and control weeds.
- pollution: Point-source pollution refers to pollution that originates from a single identifiable source, such as a factory or wastewater treatment plant.
- A pathogen is a microorganism, such as a bacterium, virus, or fungus, that can cause disease in plants, animals, or humans.
- A shelterbelt is a row of trees or shrubs planted to provide protection against wind, reduce soil erosion, and create a microclimate beneficial for crops or livestock.
- Intercropping is the practice of growing different crops together in the same field, which can help maximize land use, improve soil health, and reduce pests and diseases.
- eutrophication: Cultural eutrophication refers to the accelerated process of nutrient enrichment in bodies of water, such as lakes or rivers, due to human activities. Excessive nutrients, often from agricultural runoff or wastewater, can cause excessive plant and algal growth, leading to oxygen depletion and negative impacts on aquatic ecosystems.
- Sprawl is the unplanned and rapid expansion of urban areas into surrounding rural or undeveloped areas, characterized by low-density development and car-dependent lifestyles.
- degradation: Soil degradation is the decline in soil quality, fertility, and productivity, often caused by erosion, pollution, nutrient depletion, and loss of organic matter.
- rotation: Crop rotation is the practice of growing different crops in a specific sequence on the same piece of land over time.
- crop: A cover crop is a crop grown primarily to protect and improve the soil, rather than for harvest.
25 Clues: Irrigation is the artificial application of water to land for agricultural purposes. • crop: A cover crop is a crop grown primarily to protect and improve the soil, rather than for harvest. • Pesticides are chemicals used to control or eliminate pests, such as insects, weeds, and diseases that can damage crops. • ...
Human Geography Vocab Cross Word 2025-05-30
Across
- A residential area located on the outskirts of a city—hello, picket fences and HOA fees (7, CC)
- A region constantly caught in the crossfire of stronger political or cultural forces (4, IDK)
- A political unit with defined territory, government, and sovereignty—AKA a country (4, CC)
- A model showing how population growth shifts with development—critical for understanding global change (2, VIT)
- The visible imprint of human activity on the environment—it tells the story of who lived there and how (3, VIT)
- Farming to feed yourself and your family—profit is not the goal (5, CC)
- Big-business farming that includes production, processing, and distribution—farming meets corporate boardroom (5, IDK)
- A social construct often based on perceived biological traits—frequently confused with ethnicity (3, CC)
- Something that hinders migration—could be a mountain, border wall, or even your mom (2, IDK)
- Moving into a new place or country to live permanently (2, CC)
- The power of a state to govern itself without outside interference—basically, “don’t tell me what to do” at the country level (4, VIT)
- A capital city placed in a new or strategic location to spur development or assert control (4, IDK)
- The process used to study the arrangement of phenomena across Earth’s surface; it’s the backbone of geography itself (1, VIT)
- Measures the burden on working-age people from those too young or too old to work (2, IDK)
- Poorer, less developed nations often dependent on core countries for economic support (6, CC)
- Explains how services are distributed in a region and why cities of different sizes exist where they do (7, VIT)
- Leaving one’s home country to settle elsewhere (2, CC)
- The spread of advanced agricultural methods that boosted food production and saved lives—though not without side effects (5, VIT)
- The uncontrolled expansion of cities into surrounding areas—more roads, more traffic, more everything (7, IDK)
Down
- An industry where the final product weighs less than the inputs—like copper refining (6, VIT)
- Technology makes the world feel smaller by reducing the time it takes for things to move (1, IDK)
- An area where governments create trade-friendly zones to attract businesses—hello, tax breaks (6, IDK)
- Describes a location in relation to other places—how “well-connected” it is (1, CC)
- Wealthy, developed nations that control global trade and finance (6, CC)
- A community beyond the suburbs—think more rural, but still tied to the metro area (7, CC)
- The further you get from something, the less relevant it becomes—think grandma’s cookies vs. mass-produced ones (1, IDK)
- The blending of cultural elements to form something entirely new—fusion food, but for everything (3, IDK)
- A cultural identity based on shared heritage, language, and traditions (3, CC)
- A business that isn’t tied to resources or markets—it can set up shop anywhere (6, IDK)
- Farming that requires heavy labor on small plots—think rice paddies, not tractors (5, IDK)
- A mini downtown with offices and shopping, usually located outside traditional urban cores (7, IDK)
- Describes the physical characteristics of a location—climate, water sources, elevation, etc. (1, CC)
- A group of people with a common culture and sense of unity—doesn’t always have a country (4, CC)
- When a group adopts parts of another culture, usually while keeping their original identity (3, IDK)
- Farming to sell crops and make money—profit is the whole point (5, CC)
35 Clues: Leaving one’s home country to settle elsewhere (2, CC) • Moving into a new place or country to live permanently (2, CC) • Farming to sell crops and make money—profit is the whole point (5, CC) • Farming to feed yourself and your family—profit is not the goal (5, CC) • Wealthy, developed nations that control global trade and finance (6, CC) • ...
