farming Crossword Puzzles
Test Review Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-17
Across
- - Mining or working metals to create tools or other goods
- - The early phase of the Stone Age, lasting about 2.5 million years, when primitive stone tools were used
- - Growing crops and raising animals for food
- - To search for food
- - The time period when people started farming, building villages, and making tools out of polished stone instead of hunting and gathering
- - Do not maintain a permanent settlement and travel looking for food
- – A complex society where people live and work together in organized ways.
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- - Extra food or goods that are stored or traded when there is more than what is needed.
- - Taming animals and growing plants so they are useful for people
- – The process of focusing on and becoming an expert in a specific job or task.
- - Related to farms or farming
- - A system of buying or selling goods or services
12 Clues: - To search for food • - Related to farms or farming • - Growing crops and raising animals for food • - A system of buying or selling goods or services • - Mining or working metals to create tools or other goods • - Taming animals and growing plants so they are useful for people • - Do not maintain a permanent settlement and travel looking for food • ...
MISSING 2020-08-19
Across
- to remove or draw a line through something, especially a written word or words
- group of persons have the same ADN
- the study of or a record of) past events considered together, especially events of a particular period
- the protection of plants and animals, natural areas
- the quality of being clear and easy to understand
- the possibility of harm or death to someone
- to put something such as a tool
- to continue to live or exist,
- the belief in freedom and equality between people, or a system of government based on this belief
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- a building, room, or organization that has a collection, especially of books
- farming
- something or someone that helps protect from harm
- the activity of working on a farm or organizing the work there
- freeze
- chasing and killing an animal or bird for food, sport, or profit
- a formal statement of the rules on which a subject of study is based or of ideas
- to no longer have something because you do not know where it is
- to stop living or existing, either suddenly or slowly
- the activity of buying and selling, or exchanging, goods and/or services between people or countries
- a camera that records moving pictures and sound and allows these to be broadcast on the internet as they happen
20 Clues: freeze • farming • to continue to live or exist, • to put something such as a tool • group of persons have the same ADN • the possibility of harm or death to someone • something or someone that helps protect from harm • the quality of being clear and easy to understand • the protection of plants and animals, natural areas • ...
Islam, Caliphates, Fall to Mongols, & Buddhism in China 2017-12-06
Across
- Capital of Abbasids; values learning and center of Abbasid culture
- Taxation of non-muslims
- Grew to become very rich and valuable; essential allies for early Tang rulers to legitimize power in exchange for tax breaks, land, and gifts
- Islamic laws
- Caliph succession through Muhammad (cousin Ali)
- Takes over Umayyad; Was a caliphate; establishes Baghdad as capital; didn't effectively rule large, diverse empire
- Mongal dynasty in China; Khubilai Khan, technology transfer, exchange of ideas and goods, Silk Road open, tax farming
- The dynasty in China that brought Buddhism into government; emperess eventually Buddhist herself
- The rule or reign of a caliph or chief Muslim ruler
- This group clashed with Muslims because a) they killed the late Abbasid caliph, and b) Islamic and pluralistic beliefs clash; located in Middle East
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- Islamic prophet
- Muhammad's first wife and follower
- Assigning a priviate individual or group to collect taxes; often corrupt and lead to overtaxation
- More flexible branch of Buddhism that incorporated local lore and ideas
- What the Mongols used to create fear in their enemies; Marco Polo helped spread it
- Great Khan; leader of Mongol Empire
- An Arad state, not Islamic; Muslim bureaucrats and Arabic into the culture; conquered Middle East, N. Africa, and Spain
- God of Islam
- Believes caliph chosen by the community
- The Turkic slave army that rebelled and took control of the caliphate
20 Clues: Islamic laws • God of Islam • Islamic prophet • Taxation of non-muslims • Muhammad's first wife and follower • Great Khan; leader of Mongol Empire • Believes caliph chosen by the community • Caliph succession through Muhammad (cousin Ali) • The rule or reign of a caliph or chief Muslim ruler • Capital of Abbasids; values learning and center of Abbasid culture • ...
Rosalinda chapter 3 2017-11-30
Across
- imagrants and African American workers. The Union Pacific relied on?
- Bighorn a Native American tribe leader was?
- an area of land set aside for use by a group is what?
- farming farmers took steps to trap the limited moisture in the soil was what?
- a city that was abandoned because there was no more gold?
- rail road companies began to search for a route for?
- Western cowhands of Hispanic background were know as?
- cars Carried metals and produced east manufacturerd goods west?
- grants Included land for the tracks?
Down
- The Central Pacific company worked eastward?
- To help with high construction costs the government gave rail road companies large?
- Act Congress hoped to change what white peolpe saw as weakness in native American cultures is what?
- zones To male rail service safer and more reliable the American Rail way association divided the country into four?
- moving from place to place in a fixed pattern is what?
- Made the journey to the West easier and less expensive?
- Stories owned by and operated for the benefit of farmers?
- earn ownership of land by settling on it is what?
- an appeal to common people?
- busters farmers developmented new farming methods and tools?
- Transportation was vital for people looking for?
- ranges had to drive their cattle hundreds of miles what was that called?
21 Clues: an appeal to common people? • The Central Pacific company worked eastward? • Bighorn a Native American tribe leader was? • grants Included land for the tracks? • Transportation was vital for people looking for? • earn ownership of land by settling on it is what? • rail road companies began to search for a route for? • ...
Sharlene & Annie 2016-10-23
Across
- Settled,hierarchical urban life supported by agriculture
- people who hunts animals and gather fruits etc.
- the basic ingredient that makes civilization possible
- the primary crop in China
- where the Yellow River is located in
- whiskey, gin, vodka, or any otherintoxicating liquor containing this liquid
- The country where the Nile River is located
- An important city in Asia Minor
- a nomadic lifestyle supported by herds of animals
- First appeared around 7000BC which allowed for the storage and transportation of food
- where the primary crop was Potato
- where the Indus River is located in
- Middle Stone Age between 10,000-8,300 BC
- terrorized people from China to Rome
- The payment given to the government by citizens
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- One of the Neolithic Settlement which was located in the Levant
- Another word for agricultural
- to breed or train (an animal) to need and accept the care of human beings
- the Old Stone Age
- It spread more easily after people were joint together
- This place is very rich in plant and animal life
- People who settled down in small settlement and gathered food in Mesopotamia
- The primary crop in Central America
- people were ranked according to their class
- The change of it will affect the richness of the soil and the conditions for farming
25 Clues: the Old Stone Age • the primary crop in China • Another word for agricultural • An important city in Asia Minor • where the primary crop was Potato • The primary crop in Central America • where the Indus River is located in • where the Yellow River is located in • terrorized people from China to Rome • Middle Stone Age between 10,000-8,300 BC • ...
Spring Semester Final Exam Review 2013-05-21
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- U.S. territory in the Pacific largely dominated by the US military
- Economic activity that includes services
- Territory disputed over by Pakistan, India, and China
- Government system where a religious figure is a supreme leader
- Type of island created by a volcano rising above sea level
- Event that divided India after WWII
- When culture spreads throughout a region
- War that was effect of the invasion by Iraq (2)
- Type of irrigation that conserves water
- Country invaded by Saddam Hussein in 1991
- Most East Asian religions do not believe in a supreme god, this is:
- Seasonal winds that bring storms
- Conference held that divided power of Africa
- Middle Eastern country with a religious figure as supreme leader
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- Vegetation region that requires irrigation for farming
- When a country lacks arable land, they must:
- Season when monsoons bring heavy rains
- Location of world's second tallest mountain peak
- Event caused the neglect of Africa
- World's second tallest mountain peak
- Religious group that worships the Ganges River
- Region where eruptions, tsunamis, and earthquakes are common
- Economic activity that includes manufacturing
- Disease transmitted by mosquitos
- Economic activity that includes research
- The best way to control population explosion
- Economic activity that includes farming
- Type of island created by a coral reef
- Migrating African tribe that unified Sub-Sahara Africa
- Dominant religion of Africa
30 Clues: Dominant religion of Africa • Disease transmitted by mosquitos • Seasonal winds that bring storms • Event caused the neglect of Africa • Event that divided India after WWII • World's second tallest mountain peak • Season when monsoons bring heavy rains • Type of island created by a coral reef • Type of irrigation that conserves water • Economic activity that includes farming • ...
Unit 3 Glossary Quiz 2013-10-23
Across
- Goods are made in a central location instead of many different places
- Making things in large amounts to sell them cheaper
- Growth of factories and industries
- Workers stand together to solve their problems
- Industrial division into upper, middle, and working
- Change from farming economy to factory economy
- Government refuses to control businesses and the economy
- Era in which France held thousands of public executions
- Radical government that took control of the French Revolution and caused the Reign of Terror
- Economic theory that the means of production should belong to the society
- Promise by members of the Third Estate to continue meeting until France had a constitution
- Movement from one place to another
Down
- The study of trade, banking, and money
- Meeting of the French Estates. Attempted to solve the problems facing France and avoid revolution.
- Using machines to make farming easier and increase the number of crops grown
- The division of French society
- Fabric, thread, and all other cloth-based goods
- Group of men who took control of France following the Reign of Terror
- Overthrow of the French monarchy by the people of France
- Organization that fixed the problems created by Napoleon’s rule in France
- Group made up of the First and Third Estate that took control of the French Government
- Napoleon's attempts to take over all of Europe
22 Clues: The division of French society • Growth of factories and industries • Movement from one place to another • The study of trade, banking, and money • Workers stand together to solve their problems • Change from farming economy to factory economy • Napoleon's attempts to take over all of Europe • Fabric, thread, and all other cloth-based goods • ...
Chapter 9 2013-11-29
Across
- Natural resources in the form of minerals.
- Consist of three major groups: Bahamas, Greater Antilles, and the Lesser Antilles.
- On the South American continent, part of a chain of mountain ranges that run through the western portion of North, Central, and South America.
- The energy industry is the totality of all of the industries involved in the production and sale of energy, including fuel extraction, manufacturing, refining and distribution.
- Grassy, treeless areas used for livestock grazing and farming.
- Flows about 4000 miles from west to east, emptying into the Alantic Ocean.
- A community of plants and animals living in a balance.
- Winds through the northern part of the continent, mainly in Venezuela.
- A material on or in the earth.
- Factors that "pull" people toward cities.
- Savannas with flat terrain and moderate rainfall that make them suitable for farming.
- Dense forests made up of different species of trees.
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- Flat, grassy mostly treeless plains in the tropical grassland region.
- Located south of the equator.
- Found in Mexico on the North American continent and in various countries of South America.
- Has its origins in the highlands of southern Brazil.
- An ancient technique for growing crops on hillsides or mountain slopes.
- Factors that "push" people to leave rural areas.
- Cut trees, brush, and grasses and burn the debris to clear the field.
- Areas of grasslands and rich soil.
20 Clues: Located south of the equator. • A material on or in the earth. • Areas of grasslands and rich soil. • Factors that "pull" people toward cities. • Natural resources in the form of minerals. • Factors that "push" people to leave rural areas. • Has its origins in the highlands of southern Brazil. • Dense forests made up of different species of trees. • ...
Changes to the natural environment: Section 1.3 revision. 2014-04-14
Across
- food type that has the largest emissions.
- desert where the Green Wall of China is located.
- happens because human activities impact on the soils ability to support plants.
- underground storage of water.
- changed to create flat land and regulate water flow.
- process where once productive land becomes too infertile, salty or eroded.
- removal of forest by humans from a biome.
- crop that can help lower the water table in salinity prone areas.
- the the category of salinity caused by human impact.
- name for grasslands in Asia.
- opposite of food security is food _______.
Down
- desert located in Northern Africa.
- to control weeds and insects, but also cause pollution.
- province in Madagascar.
- natural process that can lead to desertification.
- is an example of this method of watering crops.
- process where wind and water move exposed soil.
- strategy to control salinity.
- land that is difficult to cultivate.
- name given to grasslands in North America.
- amount of salt causes problems in the soil.
- plateau in China with the most highly erosion-prone soil.
- help bind the soil together.
- gas released by farming that contributes to climate change.
- organism that grows out of control to create 'dead-zones' in waterways.
25 Clues: province in Madagascar. • help bind the soil together. • name for grasslands in Asia. • underground storage of water. • strategy to control salinity. • desert located in Northern Africa. • land that is difficult to cultivate. • food type that has the largest emissions. • removal of forest by humans from a biome. • name given to grasslands in North America. • ...
World Geography 2023-12-12
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- economic stage gathering raw materials
- type of region that Latin America is
- process of intergration and exchange that results in closer interdependence between nations
- type of farming just for the needs of a family
- U.S. form of government
- economy with government ownership
- market economy
- cause of the diversity of the United States
- where most people settled in Latin America due to the rugged interior
- main ecological problem in Brazil
- human barrier to diffusion
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- highly educated and highly skilled people move to other countries
- physical barrier to diffusion
- dominant religion of Latin America
- energy resource for Canada
- canal connected the Pacific to the Atlantic, cutting transportation time significantly
- people that were loyal to the king and Britian
- a cultural hearth we studied in Latin America
- encourages economic development and interdependence among the 3 nations of Mexico, Canada, and U.S.
- process of a rural area becoming a city
- type of farming on a large-scale basis
- important landform for the first migration to the Americas
- way of life of a group of people who share similar culture traits
- the place where important ideas (innovation) and technology begin to spread
- language spoken in Brazil
- economic stage add value to materials by changing form example trees to lumber
- traditional economy
27 Clues: market economy • traditional economy • U.S. form of government • language spoken in Brazil • energy resource for Canada • human barrier to diffusion • physical barrier to diffusion • economy with government ownership • main ecological problem in Brazil • dominant religion of Latin America • type of region that Latin America is • economic stage gathering raw materials • ...
HMH Into Reading M9 Vocab Crossword 2023-04-03
Across
- are the grains or seeds of plants such as corn or wheat.
- taking something from the place it was growing and planted it in a new place.
- main stem of a plant
- a shady passageway made of vines or branches.
- the practice of farming, producing crops and raising animals.
- take turns doing a job or serving a purpose.
- a group of trees that are close to one another.
- a place where milk is prepared for drinking or is made into other products, like cream, butter, and cheese.
- stings a little or feels prickly.
- straw or wood chips around your plant to help protect them.
- preparing the soil for farming and raising crops.
- when things dry out and get smaller and wrinkled.
- cut and gather what you need from the crop.
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- preparing it, or getting it ready, for the next step.
- a drawing or plan that shows where things are or will be.
- the process of eating the right kinds of foods to be healthy.
- someone who is big and strong.
- a long, thin stem of a plant that grows along the ground or up and around something.
- when a tree's or plant's flowers are out and open.
- the lumps that form in milk when it turns sour.
- a bright red color.
- put away so it can be used later.
22 Clues: a bright red color. • main stem of a plant • someone who is big and strong. • put away so it can be used later. • stings a little or feels prickly. • cut and gather what you need from the crop. • take turns doing a job or serving a purpose. • a shady passageway made of vines or branches. • the lumps that form in milk when it turns sour. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- mineral deposits
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- study of how people support themselves.
- Extension of desert like lands
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- The practice of farming
- Primary activity involving the mining
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- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- involves the processing of raw materials
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- activities in the production of a single good.
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • A large commercial agricultural holding • study of how people support themselves. • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- involves the processing of raw materials
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- activities in the production of a single good.
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- mineral deposits
- Primary activity involving the mining
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
Down
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- The practice of farming
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- Extension of desert like lands
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- study of how people support themselves.
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • A large commercial agricultural holding • study of how people support themselves. • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- Primary activity involving the mining
- involves the processing of raw materials
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- Extension of desert like lands
- study of how people support themselves.
- The practice of farming
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
Down
- mineral deposits
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- activities in the production of a single good.
- A material in the environment believed necessary
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • A large commercial agricultural holding • study of how people support themselves. • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- Primary activity involving the mining
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
Down
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- study of how people support themselves.
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- mineral deposits
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- activities in the production of a single good.
- Extension of desert like lands
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- The practice of farming
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- involves the processing of raw materials
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • study of how people support themselves. • A large commercial agricultural holding • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- mineral deposits
- involves the processing of raw materials
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- study of how people support themselves.
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
Down
- Primary activity involving the mining
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- activities in the production of a single good.
- The practice of farming
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- Extension of desert like lands
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • A large commercial agricultural holding • study of how people support themselves. • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • activities in the production of a single good. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- mineral deposits
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- Primary activity involving the mining
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- study of how people support themselves.
Down
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- Extension of desert like lands
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- involves the processing of raw materials
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- The practice of farming
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- activities in the production of a single good.
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • A large commercial agricultural holding • study of how people support themselves. • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- The practice of farming
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- mineral deposits
- activities in the production of a single good.
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- Extension of desert like lands
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- Primary activity involving the mining
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
Down
- study of how people support themselves.
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- involves the processing of raw materials
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • study of how people support themselves. • A large commercial agricultural holding • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- activities in the production of a single good.
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- Extension of desert like lands
- Primary activity involving the mining
- The practice of farming
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
Down
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- mineral deposits
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- study of how people support themselves.
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- involves the processing of raw materials
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • A large commercial agricultural holding • study of how people support themselves. • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
SS 1-10 weeks choice assignment 2022-10-31
Across
- A legal contract in which they agreed to have fair laws to protect the general good
- an area over which a foreign nation or state extends or maintains control
- something that makes people want to go to a place
- of or relating to government
- Many towns relied upon a New England style of town meetings in which all white, land holding men were allowed to participate in citizen-participation direct democracy.
- relating to trade, industry, or money:
- something that makes people want to leave a place
- this region was considered the most religiously tolerant colonial region
- A large farm
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- Anglicans
- Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia
- Set up a unified government for the towns of the Connecticut area (Windsor, Hartford, and Wethersfield). Some call it the first constitution written in America.
- willing to let others have their own beliefs and ways, even if different from one's own.
- World, established by the Virginia Company to allow representative government in Virginia.
- based on religious standing.
- Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York
- relating to activities in which you meet and spend time with other people
- farming in which only enough food to feed one's family is produced
- New England - Religious Groups
- Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Hampshire
- were intolerant of dissenters.
21 Clues: Anglicans • A large farm • of or relating to government • based on religious standing. • New England - Religious Groups • were intolerant of dissenters. • relating to trade, industry, or money: • Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York • something that makes people want to go to a place • something that makes people want to leave a place • ...
Western Expansion 2025-04-03
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- The president who pushed for the Indian Removal Act
- Most of the land gained by the US was intended to be used for
- The tribe from Florida that went to war against removal
- The US took 55% of this country's land after winning a war with them
- This is who marched the tribes on the Trail of Tears
- The region of the country where the 5 Civilized Tribes lived
- The land purchase that doubled the size of the US
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- The 5 Civilized Tribes were marched to _________ to free up land for farming
- Before Texas became a state, it was a
- Up to 20,000 people died of dysentery, drowning, and accidents on this trail
- The idea that America should spread from the Atlantic to the Pacific
- Texas was denied statehood because of
- The tribe that fought removal all the way to the Supreme Court
- The Oregon Trail was a 2000-mile route used by families to ______
- Corps of Discovery leader who kept journals about all the new animals in the West
- Most prospectors didn't find real gold, but made money through "_____" gold
- The territory gained by the Adams-Onis Treaty
- Southeastern natives refused to leave their homes because they felt the removal treaties were
- The president that instigated the Mexican-American War
- This is the territory where gold was discovered
20 Clues: Before Texas became a state, it was a • Texas was denied statehood because of • The territory gained by the Adams-Onis Treaty • This is the territory where gold was discovered • The land purchase that doubled the size of the US • The president who pushed for the Indian Removal Act • This is who marched the tribes on the Trail of Tears • ...
Pre-Comp Crossword Review 2025-01-07
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- Chinese belief in strong leadership, used civil service exams to select officials
- Designated class determined by karma from a past life in Hinduism
- New Stone Age
- Trade route connected Asia, North Africa and Europe
- Chinese philosophy that tried to obtain harmony with nature
- Peace in Rome (Latin)
- First democracy in Greece
- Equal, as with people in the Paleolithic era
- _______________ farming, found in Andes and Mesoamerican farms, used in hills and mountains
- Oldest codified religion
- Name for a territory within the Persian Empire
- Hebrew holy book
- First law code ever
- Belief in multiple gods
- Messiah in Christianity
- Rise and fall of dynasties in China
- Divine right to rule in China
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- Independent settlements with no singular governments- found in Greece, Sumer, etc.
- Indian leader who converted from Hinduism to Buddhism
- Major crop in early American farming (specifically Mesoamerica)
- Enlightenment in Buddhism
- Description of what paleolithic people ate
- Helped spread technology in the Neolithic Era
- Carthage vs Rome fought during the ______________ wars
- Using metals (such as bronze or iron) in the creation of tools
- Advanced __________ planning was found in Indus river valley cities
- to tame plants or animals
- The ___________ tribes invaded Western Rome causing it's collapse in 476 CE
- Alexander's spread of Greek culture into Persia and Egypt
29 Clues: New Stone Age • Hebrew holy book • First law code ever • Peace in Rome (Latin) • Belief in multiple gods • Messiah in Christianity • Oldest codified religion • Enlightenment in Buddhism • First democracy in Greece • to tame plants or animals • Divine right to rule in China • Rise and fall of dynasties in China • Description of what paleolithic people ate • ...
Atlantic Slave Trade Revision 2024-12-17
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- A person who is fighting to end the Slave Trade
- A method of farming that used vast amounts of land and needed intensive labour
- Sugar, Coffee, Tobacco and Cotton are examples of this
- The slave ship that committed insurance fraud but helped trigger the Abolition movement
- A West African tribe who captured and sold slaves
- The section of the triangular trade that goes from West Africa to the America's and Caribbean
- another name for the Caribbean
- The loss of useful farming land to the Saharan desert
- A wood based worker who benefited from the growth of the Slave Trade in Britain
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- A disease that helped wipe out the indigenous Caribbean population
- Britain's largest Caribbean colony
- The most famous slave factory or fortress, located in Ghana
- A way of organising enslaved Africans to get as many in as possible
- A house in Forres built with slave trading money by Alexander Grant
- The indigenous Caribbean population
- A type of slave that would work in the plantation house
- Where the sugar would be crushed and boiled in large vats
- A deadly disease that causes diarrohea, sickness and dehydration
- A method of punishment on the plantation
- A type of slave that would work on planting, growing and harvesting
- The British port that handled the largest number of slave ships
21 Clues: another name for the Caribbean • Britain's largest Caribbean colony • The indigenous Caribbean population • A method of punishment on the plantation • A person who is fighting to end the Slave Trade • A West African tribe who captured and sold slaves • The loss of useful farming land to the Saharan desert • Sugar, Coffee, Tobacco and Cotton are examples of this • ...
River Valley Civilizations 2025-08-20
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- → The oldest monotheistic religion is __________.
- → Seasonal heavy rains in India were called __________.
- → Civilization along the Huang He & Yangtze was __________.
- → Rivers were important because __________ enriched soil.
- → The divine right to rule was the __________ of Heaven.
- → With no barrier in the north, China built the __________.
- → Buddhism appealed to the __________ castes.
- → A tomb in Egypt was a __________.
- → The rise and fall of dynasties was the __________ Cycle.
- → Agricultural Revolution included __________ of plants/animals.
- → Egyptians believed in many gods; their religion was __________.
- → The first written law code was created by __________.
- → Farming caused __________ growth.
- → Religion founded by Siddhartha is __________.
- → A unique accomplishment of India was __________.
- → The sacred book of Islam is the __________.
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- → Civilization along the Tigris & Euphrates was __________.
- → The ruler of Egypt was the __________.
- → The Indian social system was the __________ system.
- → Hammurabi’s Code treated people __________.
- → All three monotheistic religions began in the __________.
- → Egyptians wrote in __________.
- → The goal of Buddhism is reaching __________.
- → Muslims follow the __________ Pillars
- → The caste system was part of __________ religion.
- → Mesopotamians wrote in __________.
- → Farming led to permanent __________.
- → Civilization along the Nile was __________.
- → Religion founded by Muhammad is __________.
- → All early civilizations formed near __________.
- → A temple in Mesopotamia was a __________.
- → Belief in one god is __________.
- → A negative of Mesopotamia’s geography was constant __________.
- → Egypt was protected by deserts and natural __________.
34 Clues: → Egyptians wrote in __________. • → Belief in one god is __________. • → A tomb in Egypt was a __________. • → Farming caused __________ growth. • → Mesopotamians wrote in __________. • → Farming led to permanent __________. • → Muslims follow the __________ Pillars • → The ruler of Egypt was the __________. • → A temple in Mesopotamia was a __________. • ...
Vocabulary Ch2-4 G1 2025-08-21
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- Special ovens used to bake clay into pottery, later adapted for metal smelting.
- People who study matter and how substances change, especially after the age of alchemy.
- A period of history that happened before the birth of Christ.
- The pointed metal or stone tip of a spear, used for hunting or fighting.
- Rocks that contain useful metals that can be extracted.
- Decorative objects made from metals or stones in early civilizations.
- A material added in smelting to help remove unwanted substances.
- Thinkers who use observation and experiments to understand the natural world.
- Heating ores in a fire or furnace to extract metals.
- A heavy, soft, gray metal known since ancient times.
- Researchers who study ancient cultures by examining objects and ruins.
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- Unwanted materials mixed with metals in ores.
- A chemical process where oxygen is removed from an ore to release pure metal.
- An ancient civilization from Mesopotamia (Iraq/Iran), 6000 years ago.
- Something hidden, covered, or mysterious.
- A farming tool with a flat blade used for digging and planting.
- The “New Stone Age” (7000–4000 BC), when farming, pottery, and early metal use began.
- A silvery metal often combined with copper to make bronze.
- The act of removing unwanted material floating on melted metal.
- Rough and twisted in shape, often describing old wood or roots.
20 Clues: Something hidden, covered, or mysterious. • Unwanted materials mixed with metals in ores. • Heating ores in a fire or furnace to extract metals. • A heavy, soft, gray metal known since ancient times. • Rocks that contain useful metals that can be extracted. • A silvery metal often combined with copper to make bronze. • ...
Second set: Omnivores Delima 2025-12-10
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- encouraged an activity or development or made it happen faster
- an animal bred from parents of the same breed or variety
- buildings or group of buildings used to house a specific group of people, such as soldiers, laborers, or prisoners
- slightly drunk
- a process in a factory or office operated by machines or computers, in order to reduce the amount of work done by humans
- the surgical removal of a body part
- assailed (someone) persistently, as with questions, criticisms, or information
- greedy eaters
- industries dealing with agricultural produce and services required in farming
- a small field or enclosure where horses are kept or exercised
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- relating to large-scale business or industry
- a substance in fruit and vegetables that may help protect people against some types of cancer or heart disease
- the cultivation or growth of a single crop, plant, or livestock species, variety, or breed in a field or farming system at a time
- a particular problem that seriously affects many people at the same time
- a substance that is toxic to plants, used to destroy unwanted vegetation, especially weeds
- fill oneself with food
- decayed matter used to fertilize soil
- herbicide to control weeds, especially in corn crops
- a colorless alcohol made from grain and sugar that easily changes to a gas
- walked in a slow, relaxed manner, without hurry or effort
20 Clues: greedy eaters • slightly drunk • fill oneself with food • the surgical removal of a body part • decayed matter used to fertilize soil • relating to large-scale business or industry • herbicide to control weeds, especially in corn crops • an animal bred from parents of the same breed or variety • walked in a slow, relaxed manner, without hurry or effort • ...
vocab words omnivore dilemmas 2025-12-10
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- a small field or enclosure where horses are kept or exercised
- walked in a slow, relaxed manner, without hurry or effort
- a substance that is toxic to plants, used to destroy unwanted vegetation, especially weeds
- a substance in fruit and vegetables that may help protect people against some types of cancer or heart disease
- assailed (someone) persistently, as with questions, criticisms, or information
- industries dealing with agricultural produce and services required in farming
- fill oneself with food
- herbicide to control weeds, especially in corn crops
- greedy eaters
- the cultivation or growth of a single crop, plant, or livestock species, variety, or breed in a field or farming system at a time
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- an animal bred from parents of the same breed or variety
- a particular problem that seriously affects many people at the same time
- decayed matter used to fertilize soil
- relating to large-scale business or industry
- encouraged an activity or development or made it happen faster
- buildings or group of buildings used to house a specific group of people, such as soldiers, laborers, or prisoners
- slightly drunk
- a colorless alcohol made from grain and sugar that easily changes to a gas
- the surgical removal of a body part
- a process in a factory or office operated by machines or computers, in order to reduce the amount of work done by humans
20 Clues: greedy eaters • slightly drunk • fill oneself with food • the surgical removal of a body part • decayed matter used to fertilize soil • relating to large-scale business or industry • herbicide to control weeds, especially in corn crops • an animal bred from parents of the same breed or variety • walked in a slow, relaxed manner, without hurry or effort • ...
ap hug crossword 2026-05-26
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- — A person forced to leave their country for safety
- — Wealthier people renovating poorer neighborhoods
- — Residential area outside a city center
- — A line separating territories
- — When a minority group adopts the dominant culture
- — Technology used to capture and analyze spatial data
- The science of making maps
- — Development of manufacturing industries
- — The study of population statistics
- — The number of people living in an area
- — Changing crops to maintain soil fertility
- — Moving jobs to another country for lower costs
- — Artificial watering of crops
- — Number of live births per 1,000 people per year
- — Raising livestock as primary economic activity
- — The spread of ideas, traits, or innovations across space
- — A state's authority over its territory
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- — Movement of people from one place to another
- — Increased worldwide interaction and integration
- — Basic systems like roads and utilities
- — The relationship between map distance and real distance
- — Redrawing districts for political advantage
- — Growth of cities
- — A politically organized territory with government
- — Step-like farming on hillsides
- — Farming for personal survival
- — Shared cultural traits like language or ancestry
- — Improvement in living conditions and economy
- An area with common characteristics
- — Traditional cultural practices of small groups
- — A system of spiritual beliefs and practices
- — Urban area with over 10 million people
- — A group of people with shared identity
- — A system of communication used by a group
34 Clues: — Growth of cities • The science of making maps • — Artificial watering of crops • — A line separating territories • — Farming for personal survival • — Step-like farming on hillsides • An area with common characteristics • — The study of population statistics • — Basic systems like roads and utilities • — Residential area outside a city center • ...
The Stone Age Crossword 2026-05-28
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- a person who hunted wild animals for food
- the art of making vessels from clay
- domesticated animals that provided milk and meat
- an invention that made transport easier and faster
- a Neolithic site in Kashmir Valley
- the process of taming animals for human use
- a famous Mesolithic site in Madhya Pradesh
- one of the earliest crops cultivated by humans
- a Neolithic site known for evidence of rice cultivation
- a Neolithic site located in Bihar
- the first domesticated animal
- the invention that quickened the march of civilisation
- the westernmost Mesolithic site in India
- an important Mesolithic site in Gujarat
- the Old Stone Age
- the practice of growing crops
- a person who collected fruits roots and nuts
- the New Stone Age when people began farming
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- a form of farming based on herding animals
- an important discovery of early humans
- the material used by early humans to make tools
- a person who moves from place to place in search of food
- the Middle Stone Age between Palaeolithic and Neolithic periods
- a Neolithic site found in Kashmir Valley
- small sharp stone tools used in the Mesolithic Age
- a famous Neolithic site located in Pakistan
- one of the first cereals grown by early humans
- a Neolithic site in Uttar Pradesh
- a period of great change and transformation
- the largest Mesolithic site in India
30 Clues: the Old Stone Age • the first domesticated animal • the practice of growing crops • a Neolithic site located in Bihar • a Neolithic site in Uttar Pradesh • a Neolithic site in Kashmir Valley • the art of making vessels from clay • the largest Mesolithic site in India • an important discovery of early humans • an important Mesolithic site in Gujarat • ...
Vocabulary cross 2022-04-11
10 Clues: a place • rule and order • a specific study • painting/drawing • farming on a land • making literature • what started racism • to make something new • what the economy is made of • giving something for another thing
Unit 1 Reading Vocabulary 2020-10-27
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- intelligent because of age or life experience
- He didn't _________ my expectations of what a boyfriend should be.
- a person who traditionally moves from place to place
- opposite of collectivist, relating to or characterized by the habit or principle of being independent and self-reliant.
- farming or a system of farming that provides all or almost all the goods required by the farm family usually without any significant surplus for sale
- real, legal or true; not false, from latin
- a part of a whole expressed in hundredths
- a preoccupation with and an inclination toward the buying of consumer goods
- involving the possibility of something bad happening
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- having a lot of problems, especially too much work, and too little time or money
- to not realize how good, strong, determined, difficult, etc. somebody/something really is
- not happy or satisfied with somebody/something
- without any purpose or reason and therefore not worth doing or having
- something you do to a table of information
- not giving exact details or making something clear
- (formal) to do or have what is required or necessary
- collect or find, especially data or information
- the detailed study or examination of something in order to understand more about it; the result of the study
18 Clues: a part of a whole expressed in hundredths • something you do to a table of information • real, legal or true; not false, from latin • intelligent because of age or life experience • not happy or satisfied with somebody/something • collect or find, especially data or information • not giving exact details or making something clear • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary: Humans in the Biosphere 2023-04-25
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- Occurs if a pollutant such as DDT, mercury, or a PCB, is picked up by an organism and is not broken down or eliminated form its body.
- The number of different species in the biosphere.
- The variety of habitats, communities, and ecological processes in the biosphere.
- Cannot be replenished within a reasonable about of time.
- Loss of forests.
- The practice of clearing large areas of land to plant a single highly productive crop.
- Can be produced or replaced by a healthy ecosystem.
- An increase in the average worldwide temperature.
- A harmful material that enters the biosphere.
- Compounds combine with water vapor in the air to form nitric and sulfuric acid that falls as precipitation.
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- The farming of aquatic animals.
- The total of all genetically based variation in all the organisms in the biosphere.
- When development splits ecosystems into pieces.
- All of the different forms of genetic information carried by a particular species or by all organisms.
- Using resources to meet our needs without causing long-term environmental harm.
- A combination of farming, overgrazing, seasonal drought, and climate that can turn farmland into desert.
- The total area of functioning land and water ecosystems.
- A gray-brown haze formed by chemical reactions among pollutants released into the air.
18 Clues: Loss of forests. • The farming of aquatic animals. • A harmful material that enters the biosphere. • When development splits ecosystems into pieces. • The number of different species in the biosphere. • An increase in the average worldwide temperature. • Can be produced or replaced by a healthy ecosystem. • Cannot be replenished within a reasonable about of time. • ...
Understanding Civilizations 2025-11-05
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- A method of farming on stepped levels built into hillsides or mountains
- – The spread of ideas, beliefs, technologies, or goods between societies.
- – A person or group that moves from place to place instead of settling permanently.
- – Using resources in a way that meets current needs without harming the future.
- – A new idea, method, or invention that changes how people live.
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert, often affecting civilizations.
- – Farming and cultivation of plants and animals to support society.
- – The physical and organizational structures needed for a society to function (roads, bridges, irrigation, etc.).
- – A system of government ruled by a king, queen, or emperor.
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- – A complex society with cities, government, culture, and social structure.
- – A path or network used for the exchange of goods and ideas.
- Seasonal winds that influence rainfall and agriculture in certain regions.
- – A system of connected trade routes linking multiple regions or civilizations.
- Payment or goods given by one civilization to another, often as a sign of submission or alliance.
- A series of rulers from the same family or lineage.
- – Fertile land along a river that supports agriculture and settlements.
- – The study of land, climate, and natural features that influence human life.
- – A large political unit or state, often made up of conquered territories.
18 Clues: A series of rulers from the same family or lineage. • – A system of government ruled by a king, queen, or emperor. • – A path or network used for the exchange of goods and ideas. • – A new idea, method, or invention that changes how people live. • – Farming and cultivation of plants and animals to support society. • ...
Reconstruction 2023-01-20
Across
- laws created by Southern legislatures during the Reconstruction that took away the civil rights of freedmen
- to pass
- abolished slavery
- farmers who agreed to work on a landowner’s property were required to provide the landowner with a share of the crop; unlike sharecroppers, tenant farmers usually owned their own farming equipment.
- terror group that wanted to prevent black Americans from gaining political power
- granted black Americans US citizenship
- Reconstruction period where Congress took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union
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- person during this period that went to the South after the Civil War to profit from Reconstruction
- federal agency created in 1865 to provide aid to former enslaved people
- to revoke
- farmers who agreed to work on land property in exchange for land, farming equipment, and seed; sharecroppers were required to provide the land owner with a share of the crop.
- granted black American the right to vote
12 Clues: to pass • to revoke • abolished slavery • granted black Americans US citizenship • granted black American the right to vote • federal agency created in 1865 to provide aid to former enslaved people • terror group that wanted to prevent black Americans from gaining political power • ...
agricultural revolution cross word 2020-08-10
10 Clues: starts wth a • starts with f • starts with w • starts with l • starts with s • starts with f • starts with b • starts with i • starts with r • starts with c
Southern Colonies 2022-03-31
10 Clues: religion • hot season • mild weather • ground used to farm • people making crops • farmers lived there • people who rule colonies • people captured for work • thought it was healty to smoke • people working for money but captured
L2 Unit 8 Vocab Part 1 2017-10-05
10 Clues: weather • stop, cut short • sickness, ilness • normal, ordinary • go down, get smaller • too little, not enough • farming, producing food • promoting health, cleanliness • something you need, amount of something • below the surface, under the city streets
American Indian Vocabulary😀 2024-10-16
10 Clues: Farming • Receive • Word for trade • People from Europe • Exchanging something • To produce an affect • Old leader of Pueblo • The plains hunted ______ • People who move around a lot • Group of members who share the same goals
Primary Sector in Spain 2024-03-18
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- The collection and processing of fish and seafood.
- The country in Europe with the most land used for primary sector activities AFTER Spain.
- This type of landscape is located in Central, Southern, and eastern Spain and is used for olive, wine, cereal, and animal production.
- Spain's most productive fishing region.
- Spain, France, and Italy are the world's largest producers of this beverage.
- The country which buys more of Spain's primary sector products than any other.
- Agricultural products which are sold to other countries are called what.
- This type of landscape is found in the Canary Islands and is used for special export crops.
- This type of farming includes the raising of animals and animal products.
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- Spanish Island with a very dry climate which still produces wine.
- The growing of crops and agricultural products.
- Spain's second largest agricultural export.
- This type of landscape is found in the North of Spain and inlcudes many small farms and cow poduct production.
- The most common animal farmed in Spain.
- The cutting down and processing of forest and wood products.
- Agricultural products bought from another country are called what.
- Are a natural disaster which are a very big problem for Spain's forests every summer.
- Spain is the leading producer of this food (and its oil).
18 Clues: The most common animal farmed in Spain. • Spain's most productive fishing region. • Spain's second largest agricultural export. • The growing of crops and agricultural products. • The collection and processing of fish and seafood. • Spain is the leading producer of this food (and its oil). • The cutting down and processing of forest and wood products. • ...
Unit 2: Key Colonial Figures 2025-09-14
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- Governor of Virginia criticized for favoring wealthy landowners and ignoring frontier settlers
- Founded New Hampshire after being banished from Massachusetts for religious disagreements
- Dutch governor of New Netherland who surrendered the colony to the English
- Founded Pennsylvania as a Quaker colony promoting equality and religious freedom
- Introduced tobacco farming in Virginia and married Pocahontas
- Founded Connecticut and supported voting rights and democratic ideas
- Wampanoag man who helped the Pilgrims survive by teaching farming and fishing
- Founded Rhode Island for religious freedom and supported separation of church and state
- Led a rebellion against Virginia’s government over Native policies and frontier protection
- Printer whose trial helped establish freedom of the press in the colonies
- Helped lead Jamestown and promoted discipline and trade with Native Americans
- Governor of Plymouth Colony; helped organize the First Thanksgiving
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- Co-founder of New Jersey; helped promote religious freedom and land grants
- Daughter of Powhatan; helped ease tensions between Native Americans and Jamestown settlers
- Governor of Roanoke who returned to find the colony mysteriously vanished
- Founded Georgia as a colony for debtors and as a buffer against Spanish Florida
- Challenged Puritan leaders in Massachusetts and was banished for holding religious meetings
- Preacher during the Great Awakening who encouraged emotional religious revival
- Founded Maryland as a safe place for English Catholics
19 Clues: Founded Maryland as a safe place for English Catholics • Introduced tobacco farming in Virginia and married Pocahontas • Governor of Plymouth Colony; helped organize the First Thanksgiving • Founded Connecticut and supported voting rights and democratic ideas • Governor of Roanoke who returned to find the colony mysteriously vanished • ...
The Vikings 2020-03-16
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- Gem made from pine resin
- Viking settlement
- Profession when not sailing
- Favorite weapon
- Viking name for heaven
- Country discovered by Vikings
- Lowest ranking members of society
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- Countries where Vikings originated from
- Leif “fill in the blank”
- Erik the “fill in the blank”
- Another name for viking
- Viking aristocracy
- Free peasants in society
- Another name for Viking boat
- Carved head found on Viking boats
15 Clues: Favorite weapon • Viking settlement • Viking aristocracy • Viking name for heaven • Another name for viking • Leif “fill in the blank” • Gem made from pine resin • Free peasants in society • Profession when not sailing • Erik the “fill in the blank” • Another name for Viking boat • Country discovered by Vikings • Carved head found on Viking boats • Lowest ranking members of society • ...
HORN OF AFRICA DROUGHT RELIEF 2017-03-01
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- Rhymes with locks
- A stretch of land
- Scarcity of food or water
- Land used for farming
- Rhymes with isis
- Synonym is surroundings
- The top layer of water
- A sheep or cattle farmer
- Shortage of water
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- Savagely violent
- A stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets
- Rhymes with complain
- A territory
- The continent south of Europe
- Lack of nutrition
15 Clues: A territory • Savagely violent • Rhymes with isis • Rhymes with locks • A stretch of land • Lack of nutrition • Shortage of water • Rhymes with complain • Land used for farming • The top layer of water • Synonym is surroundings • A sheep or cattle farmer • Scarcity of food or water • The continent south of Europe • A stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets
Chapter 2 Vocabulary Crossword 2017-09-01
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- long period of cold weather
- move to new place
- huge stone monument
- Time before writing prehistory
- hunt animals/gather plants
- land connecting two continents
- community with common culture
- Relative who lived in the past
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- middle stone age
- new stone age
- farming
- Early ancestor of humans
- changing plant/animal to be more useful
- early stone age
- object to help complete a task
15 Clues: farming • new stone age • early stone age • middle stone age • move to new place • huge stone monument • Early ancestor of humans • hunt animals/gather plants • long period of cold weather • community with common culture • Time before writing prehistory • land connecting two continents • object to help complete a task • Relative who lived in the past • ...
rachel's vocab crossword puzzle 2017-09-01
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- there was no writing
- fire was discovered
- the middle of the stone age
- to make things more useful
- beggining of stone age
- huge rock monument
- relative from long ago
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- community of people
- early ancestor
- hunts animals and plants
- LAND BRIDGE, very obvious...
- geese do this
- ONE WORD: farming
- long cold climates
- helps you build things
15 Clues: geese do this • early ancestor • ONE WORD: farming • long cold climates • huge rock monument • community of people • fire was discovered • there was no writing • beggining of stone age • helps you build things • relative from long ago • hunts animals and plants • to make things more useful • the middle of the stone age • LAND BRIDGE, very obvious...
rachel's vocab crossword puzzle 2017-09-01
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- beggining of stone age
- the middle of the stone age
- long cold climates
- LAND BRIDGE, very obvious...
- ONE WORD: farming
- community of people
- huge rock monument
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- hunts animals and plants
- to make things more useful
- fire was discovered
- geese do this
- there was no writing
- helps you build things
- early ancestor
- relative from long ago
15 Clues: geese do this • early ancestor • ONE WORD: farming • long cold climates • huge rock monument • fire was discovered • community of people • there was no writing • beggining of stone age • helps you build things • relative from long ago • hunts animals and plants • to make things more useful • the middle of the stone age • LAND BRIDGE, very obvious...
rachel's vocab crossword puzzle 2017-09-19
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- huge stone monument
- farming
- first part of the stone age
- relative
- changing plants to be helpful
- the middle part of the stone age
- the end of the stone age
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- before written records
- early ancestor
- a community
- animal and plant collectors
- long time of cold weather
- a strip of land connecting 2 pieces of land
- helps you build
- move to a new place
15 Clues: farming • relative • a community • early ancestor • helps you build • huge stone monument • move to a new place • before written records • the end of the stone age • long time of cold weather • animal and plant collectors • first part of the stone age • changing plants to be helpful • the middle part of the stone age • a strip of land connecting 2 pieces of land
Demeter and Persephone Crossword 2017-10-03
Across
- Demeter's stallion son
- Goddess of wheat
- Titan who saw Persephone being kidnapped
- Hades zombie gardener
- Queen of the Underworld
- Demeter's mortal boyfriend
- Mortal who was punished by being always hungry
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- Tree spirit
- Lord of Tartarus
- Fruit that kept her in the underworld 1/3 of the year
- God of farming
- Father of Persephone
- Created horses
- Titan of magic
- Baby that was undercooked
15 Clues: Tree spirit • God of farming • Created horses • Titan of magic • Lord of Tartarus • Goddess of wheat • Father of Persephone • Hades zombie gardener • Demeter's stallion son • Queen of the Underworld • Baby that was undercooked • Demeter's mortal boyfriend • Titan who saw Persephone being kidnapped • Mortal who was punished by being always hungry • ...
Unit 1: Revolution (US History) 2023-07-13
Across
- Cashcrop in Virginia
- Farming
- Led the Revolutionary Army
- Proposal for colonist to work together
- List of what King George did wrong
- Shipbuilding
- Those in favor of Revolution
Down
- Confrontation between colonist & British Army
- British tax after French/Indian War
- Pamphlet written that influenced the Revolution
- Author of Common Sense
- CT,RI,MA,NH
- French v. British over undisputed land
- Loyal to the King
- Enslaved labor
15 Clues: Farming • CT,RI,MA,NH • Shipbuilding • Enslaved labor • Loyal to the King • Cashcrop in Virginia • Author of Common Sense • Led the Revolutionary Army • Those in favor of Revolution • List of what King George did wrong • British tax after French/Indian War • French v. British over undisputed land • Proposal for colonist to work together • Confrontation between colonist & British Army • ...
Vocab crossword puzzle 2023-05-12
Across
- Collide or forcible contact
- Produce or gather
- Trick or Deceive
- Long period without water
- Explosive projectile
- Work or operate
- Establish, originate or develop
- Make or Manufactured
Down
- Produced using machinery
- Done with hands not with technology
- Usual, regular, normal or ordinary
- Rest point of a movie or play
- Practice of farming
- Meet for the first time or get to know someone
- Causing disturbance
15 Clues: Work or operate • Trick or Deceive • Produce or gather • Practice of farming • Causing disturbance • Explosive projectile • Make or Manufactured • Produced using machinery • Long period without water • Collide or forcible contact • Rest point of a movie or play • Establish, originate or develop • Usual, regular, normal or ordinary • Done with hands not with technology • ...
Civil War 2023-05-15
Across
- Mostly in the North
- Pro-slavery
- The Confederates
- Only in the south
- The biggest battle ever fought in Georgia
- The Union
- Wanted to get rid of slavery
Down
- Now a national military park
- 16th
- The bloodiest battle
- End of the Civil War
- A battle that lasted one day
- Mostly in the South
- Won the civil war
- Also known as the battle of Pittsburg Landing
15 Clues: 16th • The Union • Pro-slavery • The Confederates • Only in the south • Won the civil war • Mostly in the North • Mostly in the South • The bloodiest battle • End of the Civil War • Now a national military park • A battle that lasted one day • Wanted to get rid of slavery • The biggest battle ever fought in Georgia • Also known as the battle of Pittsburg Landing
Florida Swamps 2021-10-01
Across
- sometimes swapped with a crocodile
- a grass hopper
- sometimes a flood
- usually associated with farming
- also named elodea
- a disaster that happens usually in a flash
- a hallow pit
Down
- a type of wetland
- slightly damp
- has a grand place that is commonly visited by tourists
- a place that has vines and crocodiles
- Land that is wet
- dirt when wet
- a small stream
- hanging bed
15 Clues: hanging bed • a hallow pit • slightly damp • dirt when wet • a grass hopper • a small stream • Land that is wet • a type of wetland • sometimes a flood • also named elodea • usually associated with farming • sometimes swapped with a crocodile • a place that has vines and crocodiles • a disaster that happens usually in a flash • has a grand place that is commonly visited by tourists
Ecosystems 2022-01-11
Across
- Eats dead plants and animals. (e.g bacteria)
- Living parts of an ecosystem.
- Natural home of an animal.
- Non living parts of an ecosystem.
- Eats plants and animals.
- Leaves fall in the winter.
- Large or global ecosystem.
Down
- living thing.
- Average weather over a period of time.
- Layer of earth in which plants grow.
- eats animals
- evergreen
- Related to farming.
- Makes sugars by photosythesis.
- eats plants
15 Clues: evergreen • eats plants • eats animals • living thing. • Related to farming. • Eats plants and animals. • Natural home of an animal. • Leaves fall in the winter. • Large or global ecosystem. • Living parts of an ecosystem. • Makes sugars by photosythesis. • Non living parts of an ecosystem. • Layer of earth in which plants grow. • Average weather over a period of time. • ...
Unit 1-7 vocab project 2025-04-09
Across
- - A time when farming got high-tech with new seeds, fertilizers, and machines. It helped feed more people but also hurt the environment.
- - An area that's caught between strong, conflicting forces like countries or cultures,These places often have lots of conflict.
- - This means the farther away things are, the less connected they are. Like, you're probably less influenced by a store 100 miles away than one down the street.
- - Big companies that control food from farm to table. It makes farming more efficient but can push out small farmers.
- - A time when machines and factories changed how goods were made. It's super important because it started modern economies and cities.
- - A type of map that shows shapes well but stretches the poles a lot. It's good for navigation but bad for showing actual sizes of countries.
- - The downtown part of a city where most big businesses are. It's important because it's the city's heart and affects how the rest of the city is shaped.
- - A farming style where people move with animals to find food and water. It's common in dry areas.
- - A place where poor people build homes without permission, often without water or electricity.
- - culture is traditional, small, and usually rural,
- - A model that shows how countries grow their economy in 5 steps.
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- - The number of people per unit of farmable land. It tells us how much pressure people put on land to produce food.
- - The spread of ideas, beliefs, and practices from one place to another. It's important because it explains how cultures grow and change over time.
- - A place where goods are moved from one type of transport to another
- - A country's full power to govern itself without outside control. It's key to understanding how states work and make decisions.
- - Judging another culture by your own culture's standards. Can cause misunderstanding or racism.
- -is where a place is compared to other places (like near a river or close to a city).
- Model (DTM) - This model shows how populations change over time as countries develop. It's important because it helps us understand birth rates, death rates, and growth stages
- - A new city area that grows at the edge of an old one, full of jobs, shopping, and homes.
- - how we study something based on size or level (like local, regional, or global). It's important because it changes how we understand patterns and relationships
- -is when more people move into cities.
- -when people move into a country.
- - A new language made from blending two or more languages, often started during colonization.
- - Changing voting district lines to help one political party win more power.
- -is a group of people with shared culture
- - the physical stuff about a place (like rivers, climate, soil).
- - when people exit a country.
- - a political area with borders and a government.People mix them up because we say "nation' & mean "country," but they're not the same in geography!
- -farming grows food for the farm family.
- - A barrier that stops or slows migration, like a mountain, border, or lack of money.
30 Clues: - when people exit a country. • -when people move into a country. • -is when more people move into cities. • -farming grows food for the farm family. • -is a group of people with shared culture • - culture is traditional, small, and usually rural, • - the physical stuff about a place (like rivers, climate, soil). • ...
Human Geo 2025-04-28
Across
- A theory explaining how services are distributed and why settlements are located in certain places; important for understanding urban systems. (7, VIT)
- The movement of people from central cities to suburban areas. (7, CC)
- Leaving your country to settle elsewhere. (2, CC)
- A series of improvements in industrial technology that began in the 18th century; crucial because it transformed economies and societies worldwide. (6, VIT)
- An industry where the final product weighs less than the raw materials used. (6, CC)
- Farming mainly for selling products for profit. (5, CC)
- A form of subsistence farming based on herding domesticated animals. (5, IDK)
- A large node of offices and retail activities located on the outskirts of a city. (7, IDK)
- A country whose population shares a common identity; important because it connects nationalism with state borders. (4, VIT)
- A computer system that captures, stores, analyzes, and displays geographic data. (1, IDK)
- A zone where no single state exercises complete political control. (4, CC)
- The uncontrolled spread of cities into surrounding areas. (7, IDK)
- Moving into a new country to live permanently. (2, CC)
- The transfer of political power from central governments to lower regional governments. (4, IDK)
- A concentration of businesses in a certain area for mutual benefit. (6, IDK)
- Studying the arrangement of objects across Earth's surface to understand patterns and connections; essential to human geography. (1, VIT)
- The practice of understanding another culture by its own standards, not judging it. (3, CC)
- A model that shows how population growth rates change over time as a country develops; important for predicting demographic futures. (2, VIT)
- A farming method that involves clearing fields by cutting and burning vegetation. (5, IDK)
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- The belief that one's own culture is superior to others. (3, CC)
- A model describing shifts in the leading causes of death during demographic transition stages. (2, IDK)
- Farming primarily to feed the farmer’s own family. (5, CC)
- A force that unifies a state’s people and strengthens the country. (4, IDK)
- The location of a place relative to other places. (1, CC)
- The spread of cultural traits from one place to another, explaining how cultures change and interact. (3, VIT)
- Layers of cultural imprints left by different groups on the same landscape. (1, IDK)
- An industry where the final product weighs more than the inputs. (6, CC)
- A vertical plane that cuts through rocks and soil to define a state's territory. (4, CC)
- The rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology in the 20th century, leading to massive increases in food production. (5, VIT)
- Environmental or political feature that makes migration more difficult. (2, IDK)
- When a group adopts traits of another culture but keeps some of its original identity. (3, IDK)
- The blending of two or more cultural traditions into a new hybrid tradition. (3, IDK)
- The increasing number of people living in cities. (7, CC)
- Hiring outside companies, often in other countries, to perform work. (6, IDK)
- The physical characteristics of a place, like climate or soil. (1, CC)
35 Clues: Leaving your country to settle elsewhere. (2, CC) • Moving into a new country to live permanently. (2, CC) • Farming mainly for selling products for profit. (5, CC) • The location of a place relative to other places. (1, CC) • The increasing number of people living in cities. (7, CC) • Farming primarily to feed the farmer’s own family. (5, CC) • ...
Introduction to Agriculture 2025-10-17
Across
- A broad approach to improve the quality of life and economic well-being of people living in rural areas, often through agriculture.
- The act of preparing land and growing crops on it.
- A type of farming in which farmers grow food primarily for their own consumption.
- A land tenure system where a person (tenant) farms land owned by someone else in exchange for rent or share of the produce.
- The artificial application of water to soil or land to help in growing crops.
- The practice of growing different crops or engaging in various agricultural activities to spread risk and increase income.
- The main food that makes up the dominant part of a population’s diet (in the Philippines, this is rice).
- Plants grown for food, fiber, or other agricultural purposes (e.g., rice, corn, sugarcane).
- A process of economic growth, improvement in living standards, and sustainable progress in society.
- Agricultural education and support services provided to farmers to improve skills and productivity.
- A land use system that integrates trees and shrubs into agricultural landscapes for ecological and economic benefits.
- Pertaining to the countryside or areas outside cities, where agriculture is typically practiced.
- The use of machines and tools to perform farming tasks, increasing efficiency and reducing manual labor.
- A state in which all people have access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food at all times.
- The process of improving the efficiency, productivity, and sustainability of agriculture to support economic growth and rural development.
- The sector that processes, packages, and distributes agricultural products.
- The process of obtaining and consuming the necessary food substances for health and growth.
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- The science and practice of cultivating land, raising crops, and feeding, breeding, and raising livestock.
- The process of gathering mature crops from the fields.
- Raw agricultural products (e.g., rice, corn, sugar) that can be bought, sold, or traded.
- A piece of land owned or operated for agricultural use.
- The legal assurance that a farmer or tenant has the right to occupy and use the land.
- A natural or synthetic substance added to soil to supply nutrients needed for plant growth.
- The ability of farmers or agricultural systems to recover from challenges like climate change or disasters.
- The measure of agricultural output (e.g., crops, livestock) produced per unit of input (e.g., land, labor, capital).
- Activities related to the catching, farming, and processing of fish and other aquatic resources.
- The ability to maintain agricultural productivity over time without harming the environment or depleting resources.
- The condition of lacking resources to meet basic needs such as food, shelter, and healthcare — often linked to rural and farming communities.
- A group of farmers who voluntarily join together to meet common economic, social, and cultural needs.
- Crops grown for sale and profit rather than for personal use (e.g., coconut, banana, pineapple).
- The process of giving individuals (especially farmers and rural communities) the tools, education, and opportunities to improve their lives.
- Changes or improvements in laws and systems, especially land and agricultural policies, to promote fairness and productivity.
32 Clues: The act of preparing land and growing crops on it. • The process of gathering mature crops from the fields. • A piece of land owned or operated for agricultural use. • The sector that processes, packages, and distributes agricultural products. • The artificial application of water to soil or land to help in growing crops. • ...
Reconstruction 2016-03-05
Across
- Captial of Georgia when white Democrats and Republicans refused to allow African American legislators to participate in the General Assembly
- organization that provided help to newly freed slaves and poor whites
- City where the capital of Georgia was moved to during the second round of martial law
- guaranteed the right to vote regardless of race
- people from the North who moved to the South after the war
- reconstruction plan that wanted to punish the south for the war
- method of farming were the farmer only pays rent for the land since he has seed and tools of his own
- method of farming were the farmer must pay rent for land, seed, tools, etc. to the land owner
Down
- Georgia was placed under this when the legislators refused to ratify the 14th amendment
- guaranteed citizenship to freed slaves
- freedom from slavery
- president after Lincoln was assassinated
- the time after the Civil War where the South must be rebuilt physically, economically & socially
- lenient reconstruction plan favored by Lincoln
- group who terrorized and intimidated African Americans and those who helped to advance them
- one of the first black legislators in Georgia
- one of the most important things the Freedmans Bureau provided
- people in the South who supported Republican ideas
18 Clues: freedom from slavery • guaranteed citizenship to freed slaves • president after Lincoln was assassinated • one of the first black legislators in Georgia • lenient reconstruction plan favored by Lincoln • guaranteed the right to vote regardless of race • people in the South who supported Republican ideas • people from the North who moved to the South after the war • ...
Unit 2: Key Colonial Figures 2025-09-14
Across
- Governor of Virginia criticized for favoring wealthy landowners and ignoring frontier settlers
- Founded New Hampshire after being banished from Massachusetts for religious disagreements
- Dutch governor of New Netherland who surrendered the colony to the English
- Founded Pennsylvania as a Quaker colony promoting equality and religious freedom
- Introduced tobacco farming in Virginia and married Pocahontas
- Founded Connecticut and supported voting rights and democratic ideas
- Wampanoag man who helped the Pilgrims survive by teaching farming and fishing
- Founded Rhode Island for religious freedom and supported separation of church and state
- Led a rebellion against Virginia’s government over Native policies and frontier protection
- Printer whose trial helped establish freedom of the press in the colonies
- Helped lead Jamestown and promoted discipline and trade with Native Americans
- Governor of Plymouth Colony; helped organize the First Thanksgiving
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- Co-founder of New Jersey; helped promote religious freedom and land grants
- Daughter of Powhatan; helped ease tensions between Native Americans and Jamestown settlers
- Governor of Roanoke who returned to find the colony mysteriously vanished
- Founded Georgia as a colony for debtors and as a buffer against Spanish Florida
- Challenged Puritan leaders in Massachusetts and was banished for holding religious meetings
- Preacher during the Great Awakening who encouraged emotional religious revival
- Founded Maryland as a safe place for English Catholics
19 Clues: Founded Maryland as a safe place for English Catholics • Introduced tobacco farming in Virginia and married Pocahontas • Governor of Plymouth Colony; helped organize the First Thanksgiving • Founded Connecticut and supported voting rights and democratic ideas • Governor of Roanoke who returned to find the colony mysteriously vanished • ...
Ancient India Crossword 2025-12-15
Across
- Seasonal winds that bring heavy rains to South Asia
- A carefully planned street layout with roads crossing at right angles
- The body of water located to the west of the Indian subcontinent
- A building used to store grain and food supplies
- A high, flat region covering much of central and southern India
- A hot, dry desert located in northwest India
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- Water overflowing rivers, which helped farming but also caused problems for ancient cities
- A mountain range in the northwest that helped protect ancient India from invaders
- A large landmass separated from the rest of Asia by mountains
- The large body of water to the east of the Indian subcontinent
- A major mountain range that protects the Indian subcontinent from cold northern winds
- The river that supported farming and trade for the Indus Valley Civilization
- The raised area of the city where important buildings were located
- Important river that passes through the plains in northern India.
- Another important Indus Valley city located north of Mohenjo-Daro
- Mountain ranges along the western and eastern coasts of India
- One of the largest cities of the Indus Valley Civilization, known for advanced city planning
- A large public bathing structure that may have been used for religious or social purposes
18 Clues: A hot, dry desert located in northwest India • A building used to store grain and food supplies • Seasonal winds that bring heavy rains to South Asia • A large landmass separated from the rest of Asia by mountains • Mountain ranges along the western and eastern coasts of India • The large body of water to the east of the Indian subcontinent • ...
Unit 6 CW 2023-03-03
Across
- = the coast
- Plains = nomadic hunters
- Age power = King Of France, England Holy Roman Emperor
- rich = trading, tribute, war
- = place of refuge
- Warfare = destructive
- = Pueblo and Hopi
- = Farming
Down
- native people = clan
- astronomers = Days In The Year
- attack Incas = refused to become Christians
- = specialized workers
12 Clues: = Farming • = the coast • = place of refuge • = Pueblo and Hopi • native people = clan • Warfare = destructive • = specialized workers • Plains = nomadic hunters • rich = trading, tribute, war • astronomers = Days In The Year • attack Incas = refused to become Christians • Age power = King Of France, England Holy Roman Emperor
Laura's Crossword 2021-04-23
11 Clues: Short Casanova • Weekend companion • worlds worse BTEC • Short sewing judge • Ted, like the battle • worlds worse surveyor • St Cuthbert's hideout • Pi's ancestral breed (5,4) • An honest use for a pickaxe • Gas man to avoid when hungry • What Keith and his friends are?
Reconstruction Crossword Menu Activity. 2025-04-02
11 Clues: Unionists • Former slaves • Northern newcomers • Former confederates • 13th, 14th, and 15th • Rebuilding the South • Restrictive laws for former slaves • Aid organization for former slaves • Advocated for reforms that punished • Southerners that supported the union • Farming system that was similar to slavery
Factors causing shortage of water 2022-01-24
FFA 2021-02-20
Across
- awarded at the state level
- Highest degree
- silver pin
- first year of high school members
- one of FFA important dates
- Collegiate membership
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- one of the agricultural categories
- one of the three main parts of agricultural
- FFA development events
- local degree
- represents FFA
- examples of agricultural
- the name of the study of agricultural
- the first part of the FFA motto
- honorary membership
15 Clues: silver pin • local degree • Highest degree • represents FFA • honorary membership • Collegiate membership • FFA development events • examples of agricultural • awarded at the state level • one of FFA important dates • the first part of the FFA motto • first year of high school members • one of the agricultural categories • the name of the study of agricultural • ...
World Cultures 2025-09-30
Across
- the way of life for a specific group of people
- cannot be replaced
- doctors,lawyers,truck drivers
- exit a country
- cannot be used up
- Banning
- number of people per square mile
Down
- Into a country
- Countries working with lower manufacturing and technology
- removal of trade burries
- "White collar pros"
- farming,fishing,mining
- countries with alot of manufacturing and technology
- tax
- electronics,pottery,cars
15 Clues: tax • Banning • Into a country • exit a country • cannot be used up • cannot be replaced • "White collar pros" • farming,fishing,mining • removal of trade burries • electronics,pottery,cars • doctors,lawyers,truck drivers • number of people per square mile • the way of life for a specific group of people • countries with alot of manufacturing and technology • ...
Orlando Reyes P.3 2025-05-30
Across
- Hearth — The origin point of a cultural trait or innovation. (3, IDK)
- Farming — Commercial gardening of highly perishable produce for market sale. (5, IDK)
- Morphology — The study of the layout, structure, and design of urban spaces. (7, IDK)
- — Control by one power over a dependent area or people. (4, CC)
- — A form of commercial agriculture where livestock graze over an extensive area. (5, IDK)
- — An official count of a population that helps geographers analyze spatial data. (1, IDK)
- Theory — The concept that land closer to the central business district costs more. (7, CC)
- — The movement of people from cities to rural areas beyond the suburbs. (7, IDK)
- — The name given to a place on Earth, often reflecting cultural history. (1, IDK)
- Subsistence — Farming that uses large areas of land with minimal labor. (5, CC)
- Distance — The exact measurement between two points using standard units. (1, CC)
- Increase Rate — The percentage by which a population grows excluding migration. (2, VIT)
- Subsistence — Farming using a lot of labor on small plots to maximize food output. (5, CC)
- Point — A strategic narrow route that may be blocked to control access. (4, IDK)
- Migration — The difference between immigration and emigration. (2, CC)
- City — A city more than twice the size of any other in the country and dominant in economics and culture. (7, VIT)
- Development Index — A measure of a country's social and economic progress based on life expectancy, education, and income. (6, IDK)
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- — Money sent back home by migrants working in another country. (2, IDK)
- — The coexistence of diverse cultures in a shared space. (3, IDK)
- — The study of the effects of geography on international politics. (4, VIT)
- Sector — The part of the economy that extracts resources directly from the Earth. (6, CC)
- Distance — A measurement that includes time, cost, or effort to travel. (1, CC)
- Rate — The frequency of people moving into or out of a region. (2, CC)
- Culture — The physical objects produced by a society that reflect its traditions. (3, VIT)
- Franca — A common language used among speakers of different native languages. (3, CC)
- Agriculture — A form of specialized farming in dry, warm climates producing olives, grapes, and citrus. (5, VIT)
- Sector — Economic activities focused on information, research, and development. (6, VIT)
- Sector — The part of the economy that processes raw materials into finished goods. (6, CC)
- Ratio — The number of people too young or too old to work compared to those who can. (2, IDK)
- Language — A language formally adopted by a government for use in laws and public affairs. (3, CC)
- Model — An urban model describing concentric zones of urban land use. (7, CC)
- Map — A personal perception of a place based on experience and knowledge. (1, VIT)
- — A portion of a country separated from the main territory and surrounded by another country. (4, IDK)
- Inequality Index — A measure of gender disparities in a country's labor market, education, and political power. (6, IDK)
- — The policy of extending a country's power through diplomacy or force. (4, CC)
35 Clues: — Control by one power over a dependent area or people. (4, CC) • — The coexistence of diverse cultures in a shared space. (3, IDK) • Hearth — The origin point of a cultural trait or innovation. (3, IDK) • Rate — The frequency of people moving into or out of a region. (2, CC) • Migration — The difference between immigration and emigration. (2, CC) • ...
Tobys HUGE SRVHS Puzzle 2025-04-26
Across
- denying loans to people in certain areas, mostly based on race (6, CC)
- Migration moving to a place in steps, like from village to town to big city (2, CC)
- just a fancy word for place names; tells a lot about history or culture (1, IDK)
- Agriculture farming just enough for your fam (5, CC)
- farming fish, shellfish, or other water animals/plants (5, IDK)
- Migration when people move to a place cuz others from their community already live there (2, CC)
- International Division of Labor when companies do their work in diff countries (like US designs stuff but Asia makes it) (1, VIT)
- when a culture just blends in completely and loses their own identity (3, CC)
- when one country takes over another and settles there (4, CC)
- Industry when the final product is lighter than the raw materials (like smelting metals) (7, CC)
- Trade making sure workers in poor countries get treated and paid fairly (7, IDK)
- Area a city or town with a lot of people and buildings/businesses (2, VIT)
- Language the language the government uses, like in laws and stuff (3, IDK)
- scaring people into selling houses cheap because of racial changes (6, CC)
- Seeker someone trying to escape danger from their home country and ask for safety (2, IDK)
- System a government where power is split between national and local levels (like US states) (4, VIT)
- Thünen Model model that shows where farming happens based on how far it is from the market (5, VIT)
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- Religions religions that wanna spread everywhere, like Christianity or Islam (3, VIT)
- money migrants send back home to their fams; super important for some countries (6, VIT)
- Determinism the old idea that the environment controls how people live (7, VIT)
- what’s actually there (mountains, rivers, land, etc.) (1, CC)
- where a place is compared to others, like how close it is to something important (1, CC)
- how many people you need to support a service or business (6, IDK)
- Industry when the final product is heavier or bigger than the parts (7, CC)
- when a culture takes some stuff from another but still keeps their own stuff (3, CC)
- when one person runs the whole country, no one else has much say (4, IDK)
- idea that the environment matters, but people can still change stuff about how they live (1, IDK)
- Family a group of languages that all come from an old language (3, IDK)
- Nomadism moving around with animals to find food and water (5, IDK)
- Ordinances rules on what you can build or do in certain areas (6, IDK)
- a small area surrounded by a different culture or country (4, IDK)
- Agriculture farming for money, selling a lot of crops or animals (5, CC)
- controlling other countries with politics or military, not always settling (4, CC)
- Transition when the causes of death change as a country develops (2, IDK)
- taxes on goods coming in or out of a country (7, IDK)
35 Clues: Agriculture farming just enough for your fam (5, CC) • taxes on goods coming in or out of a country (7, IDK) • what’s actually there (mountains, rivers, land, etc.) (1, CC) • when one country takes over another and settles there (4, CC) • farming fish, shellfish, or other water animals/plants (5, IDK) • ...
Unit 5 Vocab. Cards -By: Nia Lyle 2014-12-04
Across
- depends on factories
- the meatpacking city
- captain of railroad industry
- captin of automobile industry
- example: coal,trees, water
- inventor of airplane
- captain of oil industry
- factory of workers to make the speed of production faster
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- examples: airplane, telephone, and automobiles
- depends on farming
- captain of steel industry
- the steel-manufacturing city
- inventor of telephone
- the automobile-manufacturing city
- inventor of light bulb
15 Clues: depends on farming • depends on factories • the meatpacking city • inventor of airplane • inventor of telephone • inventor of light bulb • captain of oil industry • captain of steel industry • example: coal,trees, water • the steel-manufacturing city • captain of railroad industry • captin of automobile industry • the automobile-manufacturing city • ...
Homework 2020-06-24
Across
- making stuff
- opposite to excitedly
- a thing a train runs on
- =milk products
- =farming
- a taste in lemons
- a material made from wood
- opposite to quietly
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- a thing you need to tie
- a machine used to chip off peoples heads
- one week less than fortnightly
- fowl meat
- Mr.Ao wants Benjamin to have good...
- a area with fruit trees
- opposite to loudly
15 Clues: =farming • fowl meat • making stuff • =milk products • a taste in lemons • opposite to loudly • opposite to quietly • opposite to excitedly • a thing you need to tie • a area with fruit trees • a thing a train runs on • a material made from wood • one week less than fortnightly • Mr.Ao wants Benjamin to have good... • a machine used to chip off peoples heads
Crossword #58 2025-12-05
Across
- Coarse soil particles
- Derived from living matter
- Soil’s ability to support plants
- The loose, top layer of the Earth's crust
- Protecting soil resources
- Tiny life forms in soil
- Study of soils
- Organic component of soil
- Decomposed organic matter
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- Farming practices
- Essential elements for plants
- Ideal soil mixture
- Fine-grained soil type
- Soil particle size between sand and clay
- Wearing away of soil
15 Clues: Study of soils • Farming practices • Ideal soil mixture • Wearing away of soil • Coarse soil particles • Fine-grained soil type • Tiny life forms in soil • Protecting soil resources • Organic component of soil • Decomposed organic matter • Derived from living matter • Essential elements for plants • Soil’s ability to support plants • Soil particle size between sand and clay • ...
Crossword for History 2013-05-07
Across
- Collective farming
- Declared independant nation from Nigeria
- Nasser's successor
- Country east of India
- Religious leader who condemned western influences
- Holiest Sikh shrine
- Waterway that connects three continents
- A separation of nations
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- Copper rich province that broke away from
- Grasslands with scattered trees
- Leader of egypt
- Prosperous large Sikh state
- People who are non-religious
- Political independence from super powers
- A place in the Himalayas
15 Clues: Leader of egypt • Collective farming • Nasser's successor • Holiest Sikh shrine • Country east of India • A separation of nations • A place in the Himalayas • Prosperous large Sikh state • People who are non-religious • Grasslands with scattered trees • Waterway that connects three continents • Declared independant nation from Nigeria • Political independence from super powers • ...
5/23 CW FR 2022-05-23
Across
- influence = China and Korea
- and Shia disagree over Ali
- pay = rice
- ban = extended Samurai rule
- Americans hunter gatherers
- wealth = support art and science
- brightly colored garment
- natural objects have a spirit
- astronomers = days of the year
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- object to judaism = refused to worship Romans gods
- attacks the Incas = Christianity
- grew = farming
- belief in one god
- Carta = obey the law
- Plains = nomadic hunters
15 Clues: pay = rice • grew = farming • belief in one god • Carta = obey the law • brightly colored garment • Plains = nomadic hunters • influence = China and Korea • and Shia disagree over Ali • ban = extended Samurai rule • Americans hunter gatherers • natural objects have a spirit • astronomers = days of the year • attacks the Incas = Christianity • wealth = support art and science • ...
THE HISTORY OF CANADA 2023-12-08
Across
- MADE TENTS OUT OF BISON HIDE
- Farming,crops
- FACTORIES
- A ANIMAL THAT NATIVE PEOPLE KILLED
- MULTIPLE CULTURES IN ONE PLACE
- A BIG TOWN IN CANADA
- BELEVE IN JESUS
- CANADIANS BUILT ______ IN THE 1800S
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- THE AMERICANS LOOKED FOR ____
- TOO MOVE FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER
- SURPRISED ON PG 188
- _____ TRAVAL BY SHIP
- BUILDING TO STORE GRAIN
- FREEDOM
- _____ are the children of French
15 Clues: FREEDOM • FACTORIES • Farming,crops • BELEVE IN JESUS • SURPRISED ON PG 188 • _____ TRAVAL BY SHIP • A BIG TOWN IN CANADA • BUILDING TO STORE GRAIN • MADE TENTS OUT OF BISON HIDE • THE AMERICANS LOOKED FOR ____ • MULTIPLE CULTURES IN ONE PLACE • _____ are the children of French • TOO MOVE FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER • A ANIMAL THAT NATIVE PEOPLE KILLED • CANADIANS BUILT ______ IN THE 1800S
Gods of Olympus 2024-12-11
15 Clues: God of war • God of fire • God of love • God of wine • God of wisdom • God of beauty • God of the sky • God of marriage • God of the hunt • King of the Gods • Messenger of the Gods • God of the under world • God of grain and farming • God of the sea and earthquakes • God of prophecy, music, poetry, medicine and light.
Stone age 2025-09-18
Across
- People who follow their
- Middle stone age
- The neolithic age was a
- Before Christ
- Used to make fire
- They lived in
- Taming animals
- instead of meat they also ate
- Used to cook food
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- age Divided into 3 parts
- The old stone age
- Used rocks to make markings on the walls
- The new stone age
- Before common area
- Burned the fields to make farming easier
15 Clues: Before Christ • They lived in • Taming animals • Middle stone age • The old stone age • The new stone age • Used to make fire • Used to cook food • Before common area • People who follow their • The neolithic age was a • age Divided into 3 parts • instead of meat they also ate • Used rocks to make markings on the walls • Burned the fields to make farming easier
Artificial Selection & Domestication 2025-05-27
Across
- Man's selectively bred friend
- Selector in natural processes
- Units of heredity
- To change over time
- Speed of artificial change
- Group that can interbreed
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- Agents of artificial selection
- Ancestor of dogs 🐺
- To choose for breeding
- A collie's selected skill
- Plants changed by farming 🌱
- A heritable characteristic
- Home to domesticated animals 🏡
- Animals bred for docility 🐖
- A specific type of dog
15 Clues: Units of heredity • Ancestor of dogs 🐺 • To change over time • To choose for breeding • A specific type of dog • A collie's selected skill • Group that can interbreed • A heritable characteristic • Speed of artificial change • Plants changed by farming 🌱 • Animals bred for docility 🐖 • Man's selectively bred friend • Selector in natural processes • Agents of artificial selection • ...
North Dakota Agriculture 2021-05-27
Across
- A period of severe dust storms that greatly damaged the ecology and agriculture of the American and Canadian prairies during the 1930's
- Gigantic wheat farms in ND that made huge sums of money. These farms ranged in size from 3000 acres to over 75000 acres. Wheat was the only crop raised on these farms
- The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops
- A common measure of area in the US. One of these equals 4840 square yards
- The output of something in a season
- A rural area where farming is practiced
- Relating to farming or agriculture
- A barrier of trees and shrubs that provide protection for crops from wind and storms and lessens erosion
- This lies west of the Drift Prairie and reaches to the Montana border. It rises to be about 300 to 400 feet higher then the Drift Prairie. At about 2000 to 3000 feet above sea level, it is the highest land in ND
- The major crop of ND. About half of all the cropland in the state is planted with this cereal grain
- The season for gathering crops
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- This area is west of the Red River Valley. It was formed by the soil, rocks, and other materials that were deposited by glaciers. It is the second highest land in ND. It contains many small lakes, ponds, and sloughs (sloos), or potholes, where thousands of ducks and geese nest every year.
- A person who operates a farm
- What the midwest is called because midwestern farmers grow a lot of the wheat used to make bread
- To prepare and use the land for crops or gardening
- Producing or capable of producing abundant vegetation or crops
- To place seeds in or on the ground for future growth
- This is about 10 miles wide near the SD border, but it is about 40 miles wide near the Canadian border. Between 750 and 800 feet above sea level, it is the lowest land in ND
18 Clues: A person who operates a farm • The season for gathering crops • Relating to farming or agriculture • The output of something in a season • A rural area where farming is practiced • To prepare and use the land for crops or gardening • To place seeds in or on the ground for future growth • Producing or capable of producing abundant vegetation or crops • ...
ancient chinas 2025-12-05
Across
- is one of the tools of the Silk Roads, which are Good for trading
- began creating more land
- supply water to (land or crops) to help growth, typically by means of a channel. Agricultural rice farming was
Down
- a country
- growing crops
- invented water wheels and selected China's talent. Calligraphy is A type of writing that we learned about
- camels trekked hundreds and even thousands of miles
7 Clues: a country • growing crops • began creating more land • camels trekked hundreds and even thousands of miles • is one of the tools of the Silk Roads, which are Good for trading • invented water wheels and selected China's talent. Calligraphy is A type of writing that we learned about • ...
Bangladesh 2020-05-13
11 Clues: Jobs • Dangerous • Having a strategy • Destroy completely • Aggressive pressure • To get in the way of • Living on the street • The pratice of farming • Not being honest or fair • A person or area made poor • Too many people living in a small area
BraydenF B2 AP HumanGeo 2025-04-29
Across
- - The ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level. (VIT) (Unit 5)Importance: Sustainability is vital for ensuring that agricultural practices do not deplete resources for future generations.
- - Relating to space. (CC) (Unit 1)
- - An official count or survey of a population. (VIT) (Unit 2)Importance: The census provides critical data for understanding population dynamics and resource allocation.
- - The movement of people from one place to another. (Unit 2)
- - A specific point on Earth distinguished by a particular characteristic. (Unit 1)
- Hearth - A location where a significant culture originated and spread. (IDK) (Unit 3)
- - The physical character of a place. (CC) (Unit 1)
- - The act of coming to live permanently in a foreign country. (CC) (Unit 2)
- Heat Island - An urban area that is significantly warmer than its rural surroundings. (VIT) (Unit 7)Importance: Understanding urban heat islands is essential for addressing climate change and urban planning challenges.
- - An area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state. (Unit 4)
- Development - The process of improving economic well-being and quality of life. (VIT) (Unit 6)Importance: Economic development is crucial for reducing poverty and improving living standards in a region.
- Agriculture - Farming for profit, where crops are grown for sale. (IDK) (Unit 5)
- - Pertaining to an area on the outskirts of a city. (Unit 7)
- - Forces that tend to divide a country. (CC) (Unit 4)
- - The process of making an area more urban. (Unit 6)
- - Forces that tend to unite a country. (CC) (Unit 4)
- - The study of the effects of geography on international politics. (VIT) (Unit 4)Importance: Geopolitics helps explain how geographical factors influence political power and international relations.
- - The science or practice of drawing maps. (VIT) (Unit 1)Importance: Cartography is essential for understanding spatial relationships and geographic data representation.
- Sector - The part of the economy that draws raw materials from the natural environment. (CC) (Unit 6)
- - An area defined by one or more natural or cultural characteristics. (Unit 1)
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- Farming - Farming in which the crops produced are primarily for the farmer's family. (IDK) (Unit 5)
- - The process of renovating and improving a neighborhood. (IDK) (Unit 7)
- Sprawl - The uncontrolled expansion of urban areas. (IDK) (Unit 7)
- Sector - The part of the economy that provides services to consumers and businesses. (CC) (Unit 6)
- - The process by which a person or a group's culture comes to resemble those of another group. (VIT) (Unit 3)Importance: Assimilation is crucial for understanding how cultures interact and influence one another over time.
- - The authority of a state to govern itself. (Unit 4)
- - Relating to the countryside rather than the town. (Unit 5)
- Diffusion - The spread of cultural beliefs and social activities from one group to another. (IDK) (Unit 3)
- - The act of leaving one's resident country to live elsewhere. (CC) (Unit 2)
- - The development of industries in a country or region. (Unit 6)
- - Relating to the ideas, customs, and social behavior of a society. (Unit 3)
- - The science or practice of farming. (Unit 5)
- - A category of people who identify with each other based on shared cultural traits. (Unit 3)
- - The statistical study of populations. (Unit 2)
- - A very large and densely populated city. (Unit 7)
35 Clues: - Relating to space. (CC) (Unit 1) • - The science or practice of farming. (Unit 5) • - The statistical study of populations. (Unit 2) • - The physical character of a place. (CC) (Unit 1) • - A very large and densely populated city. (Unit 7) • - The process of making an area more urban. (Unit 6) • - Forces that tend to unite a country. (CC) (Unit 4) • ...
FFA Creed 2024-10-31
9 Clues: Document • Accomplishing • Accomplishments • Promises better days • Opposite of the past • Another word for hope • Promised through better ways • people who study agriculture • the science or practice of farming
Ecosystems 2022-01-11
Across
- Eats dead plants and animals e.g bacteria.
- Living parts of ecosystem.
- Natural home of an animal.
- Non Living parts of ecosystem.
- Eats plants and animals.
- Leaves fall in the winter.
- Large or global ecosystem.
Down
- living thing.
- Average weather over a period of time.
- Layer of earth in which plants grow.
- eats animals
- evergreen
- Related to farming.
- Produces sugars by photosythesis.
- eats plants
15 Clues: evergreen • eats plants • eats animals • living thing. • Related to farming. • Eats plants and animals. • Living parts of ecosystem. • Natural home of an animal. • Leaves fall in the winter. • Large or global ecosystem. • Non Living parts of ecosystem. • Produces sugars by photosythesis. • Layer of earth in which plants grow. • Average weather over a period of time. • ...
Vocab choice board 2021-09-28
Across
- Guess you make before you act
- Decreases intensity
- The most exiting part of the story
- Organized sequence of events
- The builds intensity
- Educated guess
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- A lifestyle
- The start of the story
- Connected Asia to North America
- Moving place to place for food
- The practice of farming
- Movent from one place to another
- A true statement
- Adjectives
- Has to do with numbers
15 Clues: Adjectives • A lifestyle • Educated guess • A true statement • Decreases intensity • The builds intensity • The start of the story • Has to do with numbers • The practice of farming • Organized sequence of events • Guess you make before you act • Connected Asia to North America • Moving place to place for food • Movent from one place to another • The most exiting part of the story
We do not trust google 2018-10-09
Across
- value of goods produced per person
- peoples way of life
- number of people per unit area
- framework
- farming
- city or a town
- countryside
- Brazil
- average age before death
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- United States
- satisfy's wants and needs
- shared characteristics of a group of people
- how fast you can read and write
- making a area more urban
- measures value of a activity in a country
15 Clues: Brazil • farming • framework • countryside • United States • city or a town • peoples way of life • making a area more urban • average age before death • satisfy's wants and needs • number of people per unit area • how fast you can read and write • value of goods produced per person • measures value of a activity in a country • shared characteristics of a group of people
Chapters 1-3 2016-09-06
Across
- pertaining to a city
- average weather in an region
- period of dry weather
- industry products made from oil
- stealing someone else's words
- height above sea level
- study of the earth
Down
- period of time
- government run by representatives
- economy based on farming
- steep slope or cliff
- wearing away of the soil
- study by time periods
- pertaining to the country
- different culture groups
15 Clues: period of time • study of the earth • pertaining to a city • steep slope or cliff • study by time periods • period of dry weather • height above sea level • economy based on farming • wearing away of the soil • different culture groups • pertaining to the country • average weather in an region • stealing someone else's words • industry products made from oil • ...
Ancient India 2023-10-17
Across
- people who migrated to India starting in 1500 bc
- protector or preserver of life
- Indian epic poem about war between cousins
- farming
- River in Northeast India
- all seeing supreme god
- classes in Aryan society
- made of baked brick
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- are thought of as "unclean"
- Ancient language of India
- god of war
- god of destruction
- Actovist
- located in modern-day Pakistan
- barrier between the Indian subcontinent
15 Clues: farming • Actovist • god of war • god of destruction • made of baked brick • all seeing supreme god • River in Northeast India • classes in Aryan society • Ancient language of India • are thought of as "unclean" • protector or preserver of life • located in modern-day Pakistan • barrier between the Indian subcontinent • Indian epic poem about war between cousins • ...
Sip & Solve 2024-04-14
Across
- Name of their dog
- Month of proposal
- Groom's Birth State
- First Date Location
- Bride's birth state
- Number of years the couple has been together
- Color/Breed of their dog
- Groom's Middle Name
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- Groom's birth month
- Who is older..bride or groom
- Couple's Favorite Movie series
- Honeymoon Destination
- Groom's Newfound hobby
- No meal is complete for the couple without what?
- Bride's Middle Name
15 Clues: Name of their dog • Month of proposal • Groom's birth month • Groom's Birth State • First Date Location • Bride's birth state • Bride's Middle Name • Groom's Middle Name • Honeymoon Destination • Groom's Newfound hobby • Color/Breed of their dog • Who is older..bride or groom • Couple's Favorite Movie series • Number of years the couple has been together • ...
English as a world language 2025-03-18
Across
- A way of life, not religion
- Echonomichs and political system
- The European Union
- A huge change over a period of time
- Posess of a country
- Music and talk shows
- The activity of growing crops
- Not someday
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- Village in virginia
- When you speak to each other
- A world wide language
- Money
- A piece of land surronded by water
- A way to communicate
- A Cuntry
15 Clues: Money • A Cuntry • Not someday • The European Union • Village in virginia • Posess of a country • A way to communicate • Music and talk shows • A world wide language • A way of life, not religion • When you speak to each other • The activity of growing crops • Echonomichs and political system • A piece of land surronded by water • A huge change over a period of time
gods 2024-12-18
15 Clues: God of war • God of fire • God of wine • God of love • God of beauty • God of wisdom • God of the sky • God of the hunt • God of marriage • King of the Gods • Messenger of the Gods • God of the under world • God of grain and farming • God of the sea and earthquakes • God of prophecy, music, poetry, medicine and light.
Economics 2026-04-14
Across
- System of money and production
- The country studied
- Short word for technology
- Buying and selling between countries
- Growing crops and raising animals
- Factories and production sector
- Train systems
- People who have jobs
- Goods sold to other countries
- Increase over time
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- Roads bridges and rail systems
- Large urban areas
- Change to improve a system
- Putting money into something
- Lack of money and basic needs
15 Clues: Train systems • Large urban areas • Increase over time • The country studied • People who have jobs • Short word for technology • Change to improve a system • Putting money into something • Goods sold to other countries • Lack of money and basic needs • Roads bridges and rail systems • System of money and production • Factories and production sector • Growing crops and raising animals • ...
engineering 2021-09-01
our family 2021-11-02
11 Clues: 7 year old • father to 2 • eldest child • likes to cook • has 3 siblings • enjoys farming • born on Nov. 4 • oldest out of 3 • lives in toronto • newest member of our family • goes to the market each week in the summer
Bangladesh 2020-05-13
11 Clues: Jobs • Dangerous • Having a strategy • Destroy completely • Aggressive pressure • To get in the way of • Living on the street • The pratice of farming • Not being honest or fair • A person or area made poor • Too many people living in a small area
Paragraph 1- Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-24
11 Clues: now • pinky • before • believing • the act of farming • doing a great activity • fancy word for a farmer • many have come before you • old and in poor condition • the act of doing something good • something that is bad that you must deal with
January Crossword 2025-01-02
12 Clues: Top Taco Giver • Difference Maker • Staying CyberSafe • Top Taco Receiver • New SP Newsletter • Community of Giving • Community of Giving • January Wellness Focus • How to stay socially connected • New Strategic Account Director • Course Focus for Field Ops Growth • donated $1 Mile to this great cause
Colonial Crossword 2023-11-03
Across
- To make use of something, often for economic gain, by taking advantage of it. In colonial times, this often meant using natural resources or labor to benefit the colony.
- The positive reasons in the Americas (like fertile land and abundant resources) that made European settlers want to migrate there.
- Related to cities or densely populated areas. Some colonies had urban centers where trade, commerce, and industry were concentrated.
- The region known as the "bread basket" colonies because of their wheat and grain production.
- Valuable materials found in the Americas like wood, minerals, and fertile soil.
- The colonizers that pushed indigenous people off their land and attempted to Christianize them because they felt they were superior in all ways.
- To bring goods or products into a country or colony from another place. Colonies imported items they needed but couldn't produce themselves.
- Which region did not have the best geography for large scale farming.
- The colonizers that forced Indigenous people to become Christians and enslaved most Indigenous people in a strict social structure.
- A type of farming where people grew crops and raised animals primarily to feed themselves and their families, rather than for selling or trading. It was a way of ensuring they had enough to eat.
- The businesses and activities involved in producing goods, often on a large scale. In colonial times, this included activities like shipbuilding, ironworks, and textile production.
- Some Europeans that sought passage to the Americas would work under a contract for a period of time in exchange for passage and sometimes land.
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- The practice of farming and growing crops, which was a crucial way of life for many people in the Americas during colonization.
- Related to the countryside or areas outside of cities and towns. Many of the 13 colonies had rural areas where farming and agriculture were prevalent.
- To send goods or products to other countries or colonies for trade or sale. Colonies exported items they could produce or obtain in surplus.
- The natural features of a place, such as its land, climate, rivers, and mountains, which influenced how the colonists lived and worked.
- The involuntary movement of people who were brought against their will to the Americas to work as enslaved laborers during colonization.
- The system of producing, distributing, and using goods and services within a country or colony. It's about how people make a living and the resources they use.
- The negative conditions in Europe that made people want to leave their homeland and seek new opportunities in the New World, like religious persecution.
- What physical feature was important in supporting the economies of the colonies by providing transportation routes and fertile land?
- The colonizers that attempted to create lasting trade relationships with Indigenous people but were also the first to bring enslaved Africans to North America.
- An economic system where colonies exist to benefit the mother country by providing raw materials and serving as markets for finished goods. The goal was to increase the wealth and power of the mother country.
- To make use of something, often for economic gain, by taking advantage of it. In colonial times, this often meant using natural resources or labor to benefit the colony.
- The establishment of permanent communities by European colonists in the Americas.
24 Clues: Which region did not have the best geography for large scale farming. • Valuable materials found in the Americas like wood, minerals, and fertile soil. • The establishment of permanent communities by European colonists in the Americas. • The region known as the "bread basket" colonies because of their wheat and grain production. • ...
Temple Tree 2022-12-20
6 Clues: The most effective method of farming • The biggest pollutant in the planet? • First name of the father of organic farming • the first 'r' in the 5R of waste management • _nagar is the location of Temple Tree store • Founder of the zero waste lifestyle movement
Temple Tree 2022-12-20
6 Clues: The biggest pollutant in the planet? • The most effective method of farming • First name of the father of organic farming • _nagar is the location of Temple Tree store • the first 'r' in the 5R of waste management • Founder of the zero waste lifestyle movement
U5 W5 Vocab 2022-04-07
8 Clues: Die • farming • Planned • disease • Grow stronger • Likely to be true • The sickness was ______________. • The cops yelled at the robber, "__________ Yourself!"
Term 2 Glossary 2025-05-08
Americas Vocab 2023-01-11
Across
- A symbol that stands for a word, idea, or sound.
- A channel that moves water over a long distance.
- system An Incan system for payment of taxes with labor instead of money.
- A long period of extremely dry weather.
- agriculture A farming method in which trees and other plants on a plot of land are cut down and burned. Then the ash is used for fertilizer.
- A strip of level land cut into a slope that is planted with crops.
- In Incan society, a group of related families that combined its resources to meet people’s needs.
- A name for the combined area of land of the continents Europe and Asia.
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- A system for ranking members of a group according to their importance.
- An artificial (fake) island built by the Aztecs. Usually used for farming.
- A Inca record-keeping device made of knotted strings.
- A colorful tropical bird.
- A mountain range that runs along the western edge of South America.
- monarch A ruler with complete power over the government and the lives of the people.
- A wall to hold back water from flooding an area.
- A bowl-shaped area.
16 Clues: A bowl-shaped area. • A colorful tropical bird. • A long period of extremely dry weather. • A symbol that stands for a word, idea, or sound. • A channel that moves water over a long distance. • A wall to hold back water from flooding an area. • A Inca record-keeping device made of knotted strings. • A strip of level land cut into a slope that is planted with crops. • ...
