land formations Crossword Puzzles
Africa 2025-11-18
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- Ruler
- The continent
- East African kingdom
- East African culture
- Aksum king
- Stone city
- Big kingdom
- City of learning
- Empire after Mali
- A big river
- Buying/selling
- Traded mineral
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- From tusks
- Big desert
- Place to buy/sell
- Edge of land
- City-state
- Water in desert
- Travel group
- Hot, dry land
- Another African kingdom
- West African empire
- Desert animal
- Valuable metal
- First major empire
25 Clues: Ruler • From tusks • Big desert • City-state • Aksum king • Stone city • Big kingdom • A big river • Edge of land • Travel group • The continent • Hot, dry land • Desert animal • Valuable metal • Buying/selling • Traded mineral • Water in desert • City of learning • Place to buy/sell • Empire after Mali • First major empire • West African empire • East African kingdom • East African culture • Another African kingdom
Glossary Crossword 2024-11-12
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- tactics: tactics of small, independent soldiers or fighters who harass the enemy with surprise raids
- knowledge and understanding passed on through stories, song cycles, ceremonies, laws, dance and art
- describes a nineteenth century evangelical movement that stressed social justice, anti-slavery and racial equality
- a traditional Aboriginal dance, for community entertainment or to celebrate a sacred event
- the forming of a settlement or new government by people who seek to extend their territories
- a prehistoric garbage tip, usually composed of shells and bones
- settlement in one country controlled by another country from which the settlers originally came
- place set up by a church organisation for the religious conversion or betterment of local people
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- Nullius: Latin term meaning ‘land belonging to no-one’ or unoccupied land
- title: the rights of Indigenous people over the land and water with which they have a proven connection
- an object made or altered by people e.g. weapon, tool or ornament
- describes land used as pasture for cows, sheep etc.
- to allow someone to use land or property for a fixed period in return for a regular payment marine: soldier serving on board a ship
- land set aside for a certain purpose
- describes a culture that has originated in an area, rather than one that has come from another part of the world
- the policy of a nation seeking to extend its territory and to control other countries and other peoples
16 Clues: land set aside for a certain purpose • describes land used as pasture for cows, sheep etc. • a prehistoric garbage tip, usually composed of shells and bones • an object made or altered by people e.g. weapon, tool or ornament • Nullius: Latin term meaning ‘land belonging to no-one’ or unoccupied land • ...
Crossword 2013-11-27
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- Americans who were opposed to the American Revolution and moved to British colonies.
- A person who owns land or rents out land but does not live in the region.
- The system of landholding in New France.The Seigneurs were given large estates and responsibilities to settle the land and oversee it.
- The ships that carried people to North America were called this. Disease and death were common in the vessels at the time.
- A piece of land owned by a single person that usually covered thousands of hectares
- Devotion to support their own culture and nation or country usually would lead to them promoting independence.
- The wealthy and elite people who controlled Lower Canada and are mostly made up of English-speaking merchants and some French-speaking elites.
- A government that was held responsible to the votes of the people.
- Small group of wealthy and elite people who control the government in Upper Canada.
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- A person who farms land owned by another person who keeps part of the produce as payment.
- A government made up of people that were elected to the office by the people who voted for them.
- People who were made priests for religious service.
- People who buy land at low prices and sell them for a much higher price without spending much of their own money.
- An economy based on trading things, instead of money, for services or other things.
- Upper class of Britain.
- A rule by a small and selected group of individuals.
16 Clues: Upper class of Britain. • People who were made priests for religious service. • A rule by a small and selected group of individuals. • A government that was held responsible to the votes of the people. • A person who owns land or rents out land but does not live in the region. • An economy based on trading things, instead of money, for services or other things. • ...
Western Expansion 2025-12-16
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- I was a leader who would not yield protect my people my land my field
- I am a path from long ago where a cattle walked in dusty rows
- what Speedy mailed out came and went
- an undeveloped area, that is in the western part of the new country
- when Lil Wayne and Dusty ground crops still grew where Farms are found
- "The 1803 land deal that nearly doubled the size of the United States."
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- a religious leader of the mormon church, who led his people to Utah
- "The price of free land: five years of residence and cultivation.
- after slavery ended families went West hoping for Freedom land and the best
- "What a cowboy might lead across the plains."
- "Famous pioneer who blazed the Wilderness Road through the Cumberland Gap.
- "What a hiker takes when they go the distance.
- "A Great Plains farmer who had to 'break' the tough prairie soil."
- "Late 19th-century spiritual movement performed by some Native American tribes."
- "1862 law that used federal land sales to establish agricultural and mechanical colleges."
15 Clues: what Speedy mailed out came and went • "What a cowboy might lead across the plains." • "What a hiker takes when they go the distance. • I am a path from long ago where a cattle walked in dusty rows • "The price of free land: five years of residence and cultivation. • "A Great Plains farmer who had to 'break' the tough prairie soil." • ...
Landforms Crossword 2025-11-02
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- sand pushed into big piles by wind blowing inland from the ocean
- an opening in the Earth's crust where hot melted rock and gases escape to the surface
- a large region that gets very little rain each year
- a large tall landform that rises above the surrounding area with steep sides and a pointed top
- a natural hollow space underground with an opening large enough for a person to enter
- a landform that rises higher above the surrounding area that is smaller and less steep than a mountain
- large flat areas that are not as high as plateaus
- a deep long valley with steep sides like a giant ditch in the Earth
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- a natural rock formation where erosion has created a curved opening
- a large area of slow-moving ice
- strips of land surrounded by water on three sides
- large flat areas of land that rise above the surrounding area
- a large solid area of land
- a long area of low land between mountains or hills
- an area of land surrounded by water on all sides
15 Clues: a large solid area of land • a large area of slow-moving ice • an area of land surrounded by water on all sides • strips of land surrounded by water on three sides • large flat areas that are not as high as plateaus • a long area of low land between mountains or hills • a large region that gets very little rain each year • ...
ch 10-11 vocabulary 2020-02-17
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- a narrow strip of land having water on each side and joining two bodies of water
- farmland owned collectively by members of a rural community
- a group of island
- a large spanish owned estate in the americas often run as farms or a cattle ranch
- an island formed by the skeletal remains and the sand and sediment piling up on top of them
- farming that provides only enough for a family or a village
- a large commercial farmed owned by a private individual or a farming company
- a worker who travels from place to place working where extra help is needed to cultivate or harvest crops
- a strip of land that juts out into an ocean
- the watering of farmland with water drawn from reservoirs or rivers
- a hole formed when limestone is dissolved causing the land above to collapse
- north american free trade agreement which phased out trade barriers among the united states canada and mexico
- facing away from the wind
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- a farm crop grown for sale and profit
- facing the wind
- a policyby which land is taken from those who own large amounts and redistributed to those who have little or none
- a factory in mexico along the united states border that assembles goods for export
- a member of of an armed force that is not part of a regular army related to a form of warfare carried on by such an independent armed force
- an area of high flat land
19 Clues: facing the wind • a group of island • an area of high flat land • facing away from the wind • a farm crop grown for sale and profit • a strip of land that juts out into an ocean • farmland owned collectively by members of a rural community • farming that provides only enough for a family or a village • the watering of farmland with water drawn from reservoirs or rivers • ...
United States Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-08
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- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- The angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator,
- Narrow strip of land with sea on either side, forming a link between two larger areas of land.
- The science or practice of farming, including cultivating products.
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- A group of houses and associated buildings, larger than a hamlet and smaller than a town, situated in a rural area.
- of the action or process of reconstructing or being reconstructed.
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country.
- a formal and organized choice by a vote of a person for a political office or other position.
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- a small branch of an artery leading into capillaries.
- the belief in and worship of superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods.
- the part of the land near the sea; the edge of the land.
- A river, canal, or other routes for travel by water.
- The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- a gate of a town or castle opening on to a lake, river, or sea.
- the part of the land adjoining or near the sea.
- a simple slow-growing plant that typically forms a low crusty, leaflike, or branching growth on rocks, walls, and trees.
- careful management of available resources.
- A state of the eastern United States in 1788.
19 Clues: careful management of available resources. • A state of the eastern United States in 1788. • the part of the land adjoining or near the sea. • rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. • A river, canal, or other routes for travel by water. • a small branch of an artery leading into capillaries. • the part of the land near the sea; the edge of the land. • ...
United States Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-08
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- a formal and organized choice by a vote of a person for a political office or other position.
- a gate of a town or castle opening on to a lake, river, or sea.
- careful management of available resources.
- A state of the eastern United States in 1788.
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country.
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- The angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator,
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- the belief in and worship of superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods.
- a small branch of an artery leading into capillaries.
- A river, canal, or other routes for travel by water.
- the part of the land near the sea; the edge of the land.
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- the part of the land adjoining or near the sea.
- of the action or process of reconstructing or being reconstructed.
- A group of houses and associated buildings, larger than a hamlet and smaller than a town, situated in a rural area.
- a simple slow-growing plant that typically forms a low crusty, leaflike, or branching growth on rocks, walls, and trees.
- The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- The science or practice of farming, including cultivating products.
- Narrow strip of land with sea on either side, forming a link between two larger areas of land.
19 Clues: careful management of available resources. • A state of the eastern United States in 1788. • the part of the land adjoining or near the sea. • rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. • A river, canal, or other routes for travel by water. • a small branch of an artery leading into capillaries. • the part of the land near the sea; the edge of the land. • ...
ecosystems 2021-12-07
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- the vertical flow of cold water
- the oppisi of upwelling
- tall trees
- trees that lose their leaves in fall
- trees that produce seed bearing cones
- a method to avoid cold weather
- bodies of water partly enclosed by land
- the top layer of the raun forest
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- a method to avoid dry seasons
- an area of land that are flooded
- land that is flooded peirodicly
- frozen oils during the winter
- plants that grow off of other plants
- the abount of salt in water
- shorter trees and plants
15 Clues: tall trees • the oppisi of upwelling • shorter trees and plants • the abount of salt in water • a method to avoid dry seasons • frozen oils during the winter • a method to avoid cold weather • the vertical flow of cold water • land that is flooded peirodicly • an area of land that are flooded • the top layer of the raun forest • plants that grow off of other plants • ...
Slavery and the South 2020-10-21
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- person who is forced to work for another w/o pay
- large expanse of land
- farmer with small farm and few slaves
- machine designed to remove seeds from cotton
- largest slaveholder in Arkansas
- music expresses feelings,usually religious
- watched over slaves
- led a slave rebellion
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- leading industry in south
- free, but still faced discrimination
- farmer with lots of land and many slaves
- invented the cotton gin
- stories with a moral lesson
- did not own their land, hunted and fished
- profitable crop before American Revolution
15 Clues: watched over slaves • large expanse of land • led a slave rebellion • invented the cotton gin • leading industry in south • stories with a moral lesson • largest slaveholder in Arkansas • free, but still faced discrimination • farmer with small farm and few slaves • farmer with lots of land and many slaves • did not own their land, hunted and fished • ...
Titel3 2020-12-06
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- Wie viele Sterne sind auf der Europaflagge zu sehen?
- Hauptstadt von Portugal?
- Welches Land sieht aus wie ein Stiefel?
- Stockholm ist die Hauptstadt von?
- Europas kleinstes Land?
- Welcher große Fluss fließt durch Prag?
- Wo ist der Sitz des Europäischen Parlament?
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- Wie heißt der längste Fluss in Europa?
- Größter See Europas?
- Die Themse fließt in welchem Land?
- Größter Gebirgszug Europas?
- Die Insel Mallorca liegt im ...?
- Welche Währung hat Europa?
- Welcher ist der flächenmäßig zweitgrößte Inselstaat Europas
- Wo sitzen viele Organe der Europäischen Union?
15 Clues: Größter See Europas? • Europas kleinstes Land? • Hauptstadt von Portugal? • Welche Währung hat Europa? • Größter Gebirgszug Europas? • Die Insel Mallorca liegt im ...? • Stockholm ist die Hauptstadt von? • Die Themse fließt in welchem Land? • Wie heißt der längste Fluss in Europa? • Welcher große Fluss fließt durch Prag? • Welches Land sieht aus wie ein Stiefel? • ...
practise 2021-10-06
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- state called the Bread Basket of India
- the continent in which our country is located.
- the highest mountain peak in the world
- state called as the Land of Gods
- Nomads of the Thar
- name of Brahmaputra in Tibet
- state recieving the highest rainfall
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- only river in Thar desert
- the ship of desert
- rocky masses of land that raise higher than the surroundings
- the position of India in terms of land area.
- a famous hill station in Sikkim
- pots with burning coals
- abode of snow
- desert located in India
15 Clues: abode of snow • the ship of desert • Nomads of the Thar • pots with burning coals • desert located in India • only river in Thar desert • name of Brahmaputra in Tibet • a famous hill station in Sikkim • state called as the Land of Gods • state recieving the highest rainfall • state called the Bread Basket of India • the highest mountain peak in the world • ...
List 4 S/V Choice Board 2022-11-09
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- relating to a city or town
- small dog breed
- a rep. or deputy of a bishop
- a small container
- an infective agent that can multiply in host's body
- stretch of land with regard to its features
- advocate in city planning
- physical strength and good health
- examination using your eyes
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- of or characteristics of a suburb
- side of a road that is near the curb
- vivarium for smaller land animals
- area of land under jurisdiction of a ruler
- urban life
- level, paved area next to a building
15 Clues: urban life • small dog breed • a small container • advocate in city planning • relating to a city or town • examination using your eyes • a rep. or deputy of a bishop • of or characteristics of a suburb • vivarium for smaller land animals • physical strength and good health • side of a road that is near the curb • level, paved area next to a building • ...
11-15november stan2 2017-12-01
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- een wapen dat boem zecht
- ons land
- mensen die gedood worden
- waar men met vecht
- een roos die we legen bij de soldaten van wo 1 en 2
- een feest op 11 november
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- een feest op 15 november
- waar ons land tegen gevochten heeft
- waar je met schiet
- een post in het leger
- een voertuig waar de soldaten met vechten
- de plaats waar de soldaten vechten
- een ander woord voor koning
- de baas van een land
- een vuil goedje dat voor het eert gebruikt werd
15 Clues: ons land • waar je met schiet • waar men met vecht • de baas van een land • een post in het leger • een wapen dat boem zecht • een feest op 15 november • mensen die gedood worden • een feest op 11 november • een ander woord voor koning • de plaats waar de soldaten vechten • waar ons land tegen gevochten heeft • een voertuig waar de soldaten met vechten • ...
MEDIEVAL EUROPE 13.2 By: Aiden Smithback 2023-10-12
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- provide services; pays all sorts of taxes
- Grant of Land
- Most Peasants
- Wore an iron helmet, carried a sword, shield, and lance
- Granter of Land
- They forbade violence near churches
- main part of the castle; lords living quarters
- lord receives visitors here
- References the mounted knights
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- system of inheritance from father to eldest son
- Peron who Receives Land
- named "King of the Romans"
- means "horse"
- It's made of chain mail
- Huge farming estate; includes houses, farmsteads, woodlands, pastures, fields, and villages
15 Clues: Grant of Land • Most Peasants • means "horse" • Granter of Land • Peron who Receives Land • It's made of chain mail • named "King of the Romans" • lord receives visitors here • References the mounted knights • They forbade violence near churches • provide services; pays all sorts of taxes • main part of the castle; lords living quarters • ...
Royal Proclamation 1763 2024-09-09
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- To put out
- What nations fought over
- Line created between two nations
- What is the title of this puzzle
- An ocean in the world
- Provides income to countries
- Countries competing for North America
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- King of England who passed the royal proclamation
- Who won the Seven Years War
- Controlled by a larger nation
- Documentation passed by the British Crown
- Who the Royal Proclamation was suppose to stop
- Land/Colony of Britain
- Who controlled the land in North America
- Britain's opponent in the Seven Year's War
15 Clues: To put out • An ocean in the world • Land/Colony of Britain • What nations fought over • Who won the Seven Years War • Provides income to countries • Controlled by a larger nation • Line created between two nations • What is the title of this puzzle • Countries competing for North America • Who controlled the land in North America • Documentation passed by the British Crown • ...
Kees Primmer's Africa Crossword 2026-03-12
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- The capital of Egypt.
- Country at the bottom of Africa.
- Smallest Population in Africa.
- Biggest African country by land area.
- The country Timbuktu is in.
- Highest population in Africa.
- Least densely populated country in Africa
- Smallest African Country by land area.
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- The capital of the DRC.
- The Country to the south of Sudan.
- Tallest Mountain in Africa.
- This country is notorious for piracy.
- Fastest land animal in Africa.
- In what country are there pyramids steeper and smaller than egyptian ones.
- Longest River in Africa.
15 Clues: The capital of Egypt. • The capital of the DRC. • Longest River in Africa. • Tallest Mountain in Africa. • The country Timbuktu is in. • Highest population in Africa. • Smallest Population in Africa. • Fastest land animal in Africa. • Country at the bottom of Africa. • The Country to the south of Sudan. • This country is notorious for piracy. • ...
Countries 2026-04-13
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- Kangaroos, Sydney, Great Barrier Reef (9)
- Tacos, mariachi, Mexico City (6)
- Maple syrup, hockey, Canada’s neighbor (6)
- Great Wall, pandas (5)
- Windmills, tulips, Amsterdam (11)
- Land of the free, Statue of Liberty (3)
- Bangkok, temples, “Land of Smiles” (7)
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- Eiffel Tower, Paris, croissants (6)
- The largest country in the world (6)
- Amazon, samba, Rio de Janeiro (6)
- Land of sushi, anime, Mount Fuji (5)
- Pyramids and the Nile River (5)
- K-pop, Seoul, kimchi (6)
- Pizza, Colosseum, Rome (5)
- Chocolate, watches, Alps (11)
15 Clues: Great Wall, pandas (5) • K-pop, Seoul, kimchi (6) • Pizza, Colosseum, Rome (5) • Chocolate, watches, Alps (11) • Pyramids and the Nile River (5) • Tacos, mariachi, Mexico City (6) • Amazon, samba, Rio de Janeiro (6) • Windmills, tulips, Amsterdam (11) • Eiffel Tower, Paris, croissants (6) • The largest country in the world (6) • Land of sushi, anime, Mount Fuji (5) • ...
The Making Of Medieval Europe 2025-03-12
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- A protector of the king
- The first stage in becoming a Knight
- Majority living in the Manor
- Feared warriors
- People who could come and go from the Manor
- The code of strict behavior for a knight
- Land holding nobles
- Servent of the Knight
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- The name the ruler Charles was given
- The one who rented the land from the king
- The name of the defenders of the king
- form of goverment in 9th to 10th centuries
- A land grant
- Founded the Holy Roman Empire
- Means "Universal" or Encompassing All"
15 Clues: A land grant • Feared warriors • Land holding nobles • Servent of the Knight • A protector of the king • Majority living in the Manor • Founded the Holy Roman Empire • The name the ruler Charles was given • The first stage in becoming a Knight • The name of the defenders of the king • Means "Universal" or Encompassing All" • The code of strict behavior for a knight • ...
Kruiswoordraadsel 2025-05-21
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- Niet alles mag gezegd of getoond worden.
- Belangrijke regels van een land.
- Heeft te maken met handel en technologie.
- Heel plotseling.
- Alles wat met besturen te maken met geld.
- Oorlog in een land tussen groepen.
- Iets wat echt en duidelijk is.
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- Landen werken steeds meer samen.
- Heel precies.
- Een bijzondere reis.
- Grote en snelle verandering.
- Het volk kiest de leiders.
- Een land met een koning of koningin.
- Als mensen genoeg geld en spullen hebben.
- Waar mensen het niet over eens zijn.
15 Clues: Heel precies. • Heel plotseling. • Een bijzondere reis. • Het volk kiest de leiders. • Grote en snelle verandering. • Iets wat echt en duidelijk is. • Landen werken steeds meer samen. • Belangrijke regels van een land. • Oorlog in een land tussen groepen. • Een land met een koning of koningin. • Waar mensen het niet over eens zijn. • Niet alles mag gezegd of getoond worden. • ...
Native Americans in the Manifest Destiny 2022-03-22
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- A group of people who leave their native country to form in a new land for their country
- Land belonging to a government
- The people who were originally known on a piece of land
- (Two Words) The people that were on America before Christopher Columbus
- A Native American tribe name, which is also the name of the capital city of Wyoming
- A Native American tribe name, which also means "little snake"
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- The name of a Native American tribe, as well as a type of helicopter
- (Two words) The biggest purchase of land from America
- (Two words) The belief that America should expand from the east coast to the west
- A piece of land set aside for North American Indians
- A group of people looking for new land
- The name of a Native American tribe, as well as a type of jeep
12 Clues: Land belonging to a government • A group of people looking for new land • A piece of land set aside for North American Indians • (Two words) The biggest purchase of land from America • The people who were originally known on a piece of land • A Native American tribe name, which also means "little snake" • ...
actua zomer 2014 2014-08-31
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- Op 24 augustus vond in Napa (Californië) een zeer zware aardbeving plaatst. Ligt Napa in het oosten of westen van de Verenigde staten?
- Welk land verloor de finale van het WK voetbal?
- In welke discipline won België een medaille op het EK atletiek?
- Welk land viel op 4 augustus exact 100 jaar geleden België binnen?
- Welk virus brak in Liberia uit en veroorzaakt vele doden?
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- De Bárðarbunga is op 29 augustus uitgebarsten en kan het vliegverkeer in gevaar brengen. In welk land ligt deze vulkaaan?
- In welk land stortte de MH17 neer na beschieting wat 298 mensen het leven heeft gekost?
- Van welk land kwamen de meeste slachtoffer van de ramp met de MH17?
- Het conflict tussen Rusland en Oekraïne draait hoofdzakelijk om het schiereiland De ….
- Wie won de ronde van Frankrijk (achternaam)?
- Met welk land liggen de palestijnen in conflict over de gaza strook?
- Ligt Liberia in West of Oost Afrika?
12 Clues: Ligt Liberia in West of Oost Afrika? • Wie won de ronde van Frankrijk (achternaam)? • Welk land verloor de finale van het WK voetbal? • Welk virus brak in Liberia uit en veroorzaakt vele doden? • In welke discipline won België een medaille op het EK atletiek? • Welk land viel op 4 augustus exact 100 jaar geleden België binnen? • ...
Kruiswoordraadsel 2025-11-11
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- Welke jongen is uit de Andere Wereld door Het Bos van de Slapende Bomen gekomen?
- Welke prachtige oase vind je terug in het land Imar?
- Wie helpt Alwin en Onari Thomas te bevrijden uit Gondariet?
- Welke grote stad bevindt zich in het midden van de grote vlakte van het land Aran?
- Wat is Dwalig?
- Welk drankje van de Imaran geeft je energie?
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- Welke dierenmensen, lijkend op eekhoorntjes, leven in de dode bossen van het Verboden Land?
- Wie is heerser van het Verboden Land?
- Hoe heet het meisje uit Het Wilde Land dat de Oeroude Spreuk heeft uitgesproken?
- Aan wat zweren de Zonen van Gond trouw?
- Welk dier zagen zowel Thomas als Alwin wanneer ze hun hoop verloren hadden en wachtte de Thomas, Alwin en Onari op in het Land van de Stralende Bergen?
- Wat hangt er altijd boven de Verboden Rivier?
- Hoe heet het meisje uit Het Wilde Land dat de Oeroude Spreuk heeft uitgesproken?
13 Clues: Wat is Dwalig? • Wie is heerser van het Verboden Land? • Aan wat zweren de Zonen van Gond trouw? • Welk drankje van de Imaran geeft je energie? • Wat hangt er altijd boven de Verboden Rivier? • Welke prachtige oase vind je terug in het land Imar? • Wie helpt Alwin en Onari Thomas te bevrijden uit Gondariet? • ...
Begrippen hoofdstuk 5 2018-02-12
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- als iemand zijn partner haalt uit het land waar hij vandaan komt.
- Een stad met daaraan vastgegroeide dorpen en steden
- Het produceren van voedsel en andere producten door gewassen te verbouwen of dieren te houden.
- weinig productie op veel grond.
- kunstmatig nathouden van landbouwgronden
- Iemand die een korte tijd in een ander gebied woont om daar te werken.
- zeer krachtige wervelwind.
- Hoogopgeleide arbeidsmigrant met veel kennis van bijvoorbeeld wetenschap.
- een overzees gebiedsdeel van een land.
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- Voornamelijk Spaanstalige mensen die oorspronkelijk uit Latijns-Amerika komen.
- mensen uit verschillende cultuurgebieden.
- Het laten overkomen van het gezin van de gastarbeider naar het land waar hij woont om samen te gaan leven.
- Iemand die verhuist naar een andere woonplaats of een ander land om daar te gaan werken.
- Gebied met bergen van 500 tot 1500 meter.
- een vlak of zachtgolvend gebied dat lager ligt dan 500 meter.
- Een door suburbanisatie uitgegroeid dorp, dicht bij een grote stad.
- Achterstandswijk waarin een arme bevolkingsgroep woont.
17 Clues: zeer krachtige wervelwind. • weinig productie op veel grond. • een overzees gebiedsdeel van een land. • kunstmatig nathouden van landbouwgronden • mensen uit verschillende cultuurgebieden. • Gebied met bergen van 500 tot 1500 meter. • Een stad met daaraan vastgegroeide dorpen en steden • Achterstandswijk waarin een arme bevolkingsgroep woont. • ...
Chapter 15 Vocabulary 2014-11-18
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- 1887 law that divided reservation land into private family allotments
- land given by the federal government for building schools, roads, or railroads
- Property was not fenced in and cattle grazed freely
- Nez Perce's Indian leader
- African Americans who migrated from the South to the West after the Civil War
- 1857: law that banned discrimination in public facilities and transportation
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- 1890 confrontation between U.S. cavalry and Sioux that marked the end of Indian resistance
- network of farmers' organizations that worked for political and economic reforms
- gave 160 acres of land to anyone willing to live on the land and cultivate it for five years
- self-appointed law enforcers
- a rail link between the East and the West
- Colorado militia killed Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians
- 1876 battle in which the Sioux defeated US Army troops
- adopt the culture and civilization of another group
- specific area set aside by the government for Indian use
- Sioux Indian chief
- Crop grown for sale
17 Clues: Sioux Indian chief • Crop grown for sale • Nez Perce's Indian leader • self-appointed law enforcers • a rail link between the East and the West • Property was not fenced in and cattle grazed freely • adopt the culture and civilization of another group • Colorado militia killed Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians • 1876 battle in which the Sioux defeated US Army troops • ...
Dramatic Governmental Changes in the Roman Catholic Church 2015-01-14
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- Holy Land
- buildings occupied by a community of monks living under religious vows
- an appointment made by someone other than the clergy
- these brought about renewed communication between the East and the West, as well as revival of trade, culture, and exploration
- beggar
- one who serves
- council
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- "watchdogs of the Lord"
- a place where a soul is purified after death
- banishment
- brothers
- principles that were highly symbolic of the Roman Catholic Church and were the most significant artistic achievement during Middle Ages.
- a separation of the Eastern Greek Orthodox Church and the Western Roman Catholic Church
- those who received land upon the condition of military aid and service
- Vikings who invaded Western Europe from the north
- Turks ones who didn't have a tolerant attitude toward the Christians and made it very difficult for them to visit the holy places
- Land people believed that visiting the the sacred places of this land would bring physical and spiritual healing
17 Clues: beggar • council • brothers • Holy Land • banishment • one who serves • "watchdogs of the Lord" • a place where a soul is purified after death • Vikings who invaded Western Europe from the north • an appointment made by someone other than the clergy • buildings occupied by a community of monks living under religious vows • ...
UNIT 4 AP HUMAN GEO 2023-02-06
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- occupies defined and accepted territory,has a population, has a government, has sovereignty
- a movement to reclaim land by a group of people who feel they have a claim on the land
- control by economic power rather than political
- a state dominated by one ethnicity
- the movement to gain more autonomy from the central government to a regional government
- set after settlements of different groups meet, agree on boundaries
- no longer a boundary still visible on land
- an ethnic group that is the majority over multiple states
- the connection of people to their land
- pre-existing physical features makes a boundary
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- separating areas of different cultures
- a region's people determining its own politics
- a central government and local government units divide the power
- an ethnic group with no state
- one central government holds all power
- boundary imposed on region by outside force
- a state with multiple ethnic groups
17 Clues: an ethnic group with no state • a state dominated by one ethnicity • a state with multiple ethnic groups • separating areas of different cultures • one central government holds all power • the connection of people to their land • no longer a boundary still visible on land • boundary imposed on region by outside force • a region's people determining its own politics • ...
Bærekraftig utvikling (geografi) 2021-02-08
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- Viktig grunnlag for å kunne skape utvikling
- En av de tre dimensjonene av bærekraftig utvikling
- FN-landenes felles agenda for bærekraftig utvikling kalles
- Et uttrykk som brukes om fattige land
- Forkortelsen for FNs indeks for menneskelige utvikling
- Maslow laget et hierarki av behov formet som en
- Bærekraftsmål nummer 2 handler om
- Et valg mellom to muligheter, der det ene valget ikke er bedre enn det andre
- Et mål som sier noe om hvor mye enkeltmennesker eller land forbruker på et år kaller vi globalt
- Når enkeltmennesket skal ta bærekraftige valg, så tenker man på det globale, men gjør handlingen
- Forkortelse for bruttonasjonalprodukt
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- Bærekraftsmål nummer 10 handler om
- Brukes for å måle i hvilken grad land er på vei ut av fattigdom og kalles en utviklings...
- Nederst i Maslows hierarki er behovene
- Uttrykk som brukes om rike land i verden
- Bærekraftsmål nummer 17 handler om
- Et samlet uttrykk for innbyggernes materielle og ikke-materielle behov
17 Clues: Bærekraftsmål nummer 2 handler om • Bærekraftsmål nummer 10 handler om • Bærekraftsmål nummer 17 handler om • Et uttrykk som brukes om fattige land • Forkortelse for bruttonasjonalprodukt • Nederst i Maslows hierarki er behovene • Uttrykk som brukes om rike land i verden • Viktig grunnlag for å kunne skape utvikling • Maslow laget et hierarki av behov formet som en • ...
If you floated down a river, where would you end up? 2023-09-26
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- to rest on top of water without sinking
- a high area of land that isn't as tall as a mountain
- a large area of salt water that covers the Earth
- something that happens again and again in away that can be predicted
- a drawing of a place that shows where things are
- a place with lots of trees
- a large area of water with land all around it
- a high area of land with steep sides
- an area of still water, larger than a puddle, but smaller than a lake
- water drops that fall from clouds
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- a pretend version of something that scientists use when the real thing is too big, small, or complicated to work with
- a small river
- a long, thin area of water that moves
- to move along
- a test used to discover new information about a question
- moving air
- large area of flat land with few trees
17 Clues: moving air • a small river • to move along • a place with lots of trees • water drops that fall from clouds • a high area of land with steep sides • a long, thin area of water that moves • large area of flat land with few trees • to rest on top of water without sinking • a large area of water with land all around it • a large area of salt water that covers the Earth • ...
OLES Unit 8 2026 2026-04-24
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- Organisms raised in aquaculture systems (4 letters)
- The process of extracting minerals and resources from the Earth's crust (6 letters)
- Waste material left after mining operations (4 letters)
- The farming of aquatic organisms like fish and shellfish in controlled environments (11 letters)
- The removal of topsoil and vegetation during mining operations (9 letters)
- Dense residential areas created during urbanization (5 letters)
- Areas of land cleared of trees for various purposes (11 letters)
- Environmental damage caused by mining activities (6 letters)
- Sustainable practice of using land responsibly (9 letters)
- Water bodies used for aquaculture production (4 letters)
- Loss of natural habitats due to land development (9 letters)
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- The expansion of cities and towns into previously undeveloped areas (12 letters)
- The spreading of urban areas into rural regions (5 letters)
- Fish farming is a type of this practice (11 letters)
- The practice of restoring mined land to productive use (12 letters)
- Pollution caused by mining runoff containing heavy metals (4 letters)
- Infrastructure like roads and buildings in urban areas (11 letters)
- Green spaces preserved in urban environments (5 letters)
18 Clues: Organisms raised in aquaculture systems (4 letters) • Fish farming is a type of this practice (11 letters) • Waste material left after mining operations (4 letters) • Water bodies used for aquaculture production (4 letters) • Green spaces preserved in urban environments (5 letters) • Sustainable practice of using land responsibly (9 letters) • ...
Grenzländer,Städte 2019-09-08
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- In der... spricht man Französisch, Deutsch und Italienisch
- Ein Land im Osten von Deutschland (Hauptstadt: Prag)
- Eine große Stadt im Norden Deutschlands
- Ein Land im Westen von Deutschland
- Ein Land im Osten von Deutschland (Hauptstadt: Warschau)
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- Zwischen Österreich und Deutschland gibt es eine ........
- Ein Land im Norden von Deutschland
- Ein Land im Süden von Deutschland (Hauptstadt: Wien)
- Die Hauptstadt Deutschlands
- Die Hauptstadt Bayerns
10 Clues: Die Hauptstadt Bayerns • Die Hauptstadt Deutschlands • Ein Land im Norden von Deutschland • Ein Land im Westen von Deutschland • Eine große Stadt im Norden Deutschlands • Ein Land im Süden von Deutschland (Hauptstadt: Wien) • Ein Land im Osten von Deutschland (Hauptstadt: Prag) • Ein Land im Osten von Deutschland (Hauptstadt: Warschau) • ...
things on the planet 2023-07-28
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- Strongest land animal
- Smallest land mammal
- Highest jumping animal in the world
- Species with the most population on earth
- Biggest land animal
- Is the most eaten meat in the world
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- Are the only known animal to survive in space
- The strongest bite in the animal kingdom
- Second most intelligent species on the planet
- Slowest land animal
- Weakest bite force in the animal kingdom
- Fastest land animal
12 Clues: Slowest land animal • Fastest land animal • Biggest land animal • Smallest land mammal • Strongest land animal • Highest jumping animal in the world • Is the most eaten meat in the world • The strongest bite in the animal kingdom • Weakest bite force in the animal kingdom • Species with the most population on earth • Are the only known animal to survive in space • ...
DISPOSAL AND CONDITIONS OF LAND USE 2021-07-07
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- TOL expiring within a calendar year ends on 31st ________ each year
- to convey or give away a right and title of a piece of state land
- the buyer owns the property but not the land on which the property is built
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- the buyer owns the land which the property is built on
- authority with the power to dispose of and the power to take back state land
- Endorsed on the document of title (clearly spelt out in the title)
- Imposition by the State Authority of obligations relating to the use of land for agricultural, building and industrial purposes
- land title subjected to local authority masterplan
- title given to land that is not precisely surveyed
- title given to land that has been officially surveyed so that its boundaries and areas have been ascertained
10 Clues: land title subjected to local authority masterplan • title given to land that is not precisely surveyed • the buyer owns the land which the property is built on • to convey or give away a right and title of a piece of state land • Endorsed on the document of title (clearly spelt out in the title) • ...
Glosor Vilhelm 2019-10-21
Landforms 2025-11-18
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- under 300ft in height
- land that is muddy and saturated with water
- piece of land jutting out into the ocean
- a large land mass
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- the source is where it starts
- range a continuous string of mountains
- flat land between two mountains
- over 300ft tall
- a flat piece of land
- water completely surrounds this land
10 Clues: over 300ft tall • a large land mass • a flat piece of land • under 300ft in height • the source is where it starts • flat land between two mountains • water completely surrounds this land • range a continuous string of mountains • piece of land jutting out into the ocean • land that is muddy and saturated with water
Kruiswoordpuzzel! 2013-02-09
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- Frisdrank waarmee je een fontein kunt maken
- Plotselinge ingeving
- Ander woord voor vetlaag
- Orkaan in Amerika
- Kleinste land ter wereld
- Gevaar van gasboringen Groningen
- Land waar nu oorlog is
- Grootste wereldtaal
- Bekendste snaarinstrument
- Voornaam nieuwe koning NL
- Bedreigde grote vissoort
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- Valentijnsbloem
- Snelste landdier
- Beste grote voetbalspeler Barcelona
- Langste landdier
- Heel kort slaapje
- Een spripheld, kat
- Heftige bootsport
18 Clues: Valentijnsbloem • Snelste landdier • Langste landdier • Orkaan in Amerika • Heel kort slaapje • Heftige bootsport • Een spripheld, kat • Grootste wereldtaal • Plotselinge ingeving • Land waar nu oorlog is • Ander woord voor vetlaag • Kleinste land ter wereld • Bedreigde grote vissoort • Bekendste snaarinstrument • Voornaam nieuwe koning NL • Gevaar van gasboringen Groningen • ...
Valentines 2022 2022-02-15
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- Good breakfast
- Aquarium 1
- Katelyn’s favorite sea animal
- Baby Hayley _
- Most awful drink ever
- Good drink
- Best breakfast
- Aquarium 2
- _ Sanctuary
- Wanna watch _
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- Ken _ Denise
- Hayley might need some _
- What did you play with at school?
- Hayley’s birth month
- The most amazing wife and mother in the world
- Land #1
- Land #2
- Vehicular Cow
- I’m going to _ you mama!
19 Clues: Land #1 • Land #2 • Aquarium 1 • Good drink • Aquarium 2 • _ Sanctuary • Ken _ Denise • Baby Hayley _ • Vehicular Cow • Wanna watch _ • Good breakfast • Best breakfast • Hayley’s birth month • Most awful drink ever • Hayley might need some _ • I’m going to _ you mama! • Katelyn’s favorite sea animal • What did you play with at school? • The most amazing wife and mother in the world
Guess what is it? 2024-01-31
18 Clues: eat meat • high land • water fall • lower land • small insect • high building • king of animal • active mountain • public transport • poisonous insect • beautiful flower • animal pull wagon • wide deep blue sea • animal in the water • fish live in the mud • animal fly in the dark • colour full in the sky • name of beach in Gunungkidul
Andre verdenskrig 2025-03-13
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- Britisk statsminister under krigen
- Landet som ble angrepet først
- Hitlers fornavn
- Norges konge under krigen
- Ble for første gang brukt under krigen
- Når et fåtall mennesker bestemmer i et land
- Norge ble angrepet 9. ..... 1940.
- Var Stalin leder for
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- Ideologi som mener noen er mer verdt enn andre
- Navn på folkemord
- USAs president (1933-45)
- Å angripe og ta et annet land
- En avtale mellom flere land
- 6. juni 1944
14 Clues: 6. juni 1944 • Hitlers fornavn • Navn på folkemord • Var Stalin leder for • USAs president (1933-45) • Norges konge under krigen • En avtale mellom flere land • Landet som ble angrepet først • Å angripe og ta et annet land • Norge ble angrepet 9. ..... 1940. • Britisk statsminister under krigen • Ble for første gang brukt under krigen • Når et fåtall mennesker bestemmer i et land • ...
Plates 2023-11-07
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- zone of fractures between two blocks of rock
- land mass when all continents were connected
- the world's continuous expanses of land
- a mountain which lava is in it
- The outer rock in the earth
- plates coming closer together
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- likely to
- the Earth's interior
- not activated
- marks the limits of an area
- distinguishable part of a continent
- moving in different directions
- pieces of the Earth's crust
- a piece of land surrounded by water
14 Clues: likely to • not activated • the Earth's interior • marks the limits of an area • pieces of the Earth's crust • The outer rock in the earth • plates coming closer together • moving in different directions • a mountain which lava is in it • distinguishable part of a continent • a piece of land surrounded by water • the world's continuous expanses of land • ...
World War 1 2022-10-17
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- wire wire that would be in no man's land
- gun very powerful weapon made by the Germans
- used to go underwater
- used to smoke
- gas killed soldiers and made them unable to breathe
- big vehicles
- a place to grow plants
- man's land land that the men didn't want to step on
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- would throw flames
- flying vehicles
- fever bad disease from lice
- underground bunker
- people who fight in wars
- separating people
14 Clues: big vehicles • used to smoke • flying vehicles • separating people • would throw flames • underground bunker • used to go underwater • a place to grow plants • people who fight in wars • fever bad disease from lice • wire wire that would be in no man's land • gun very powerful weapon made by the Germans • gas killed soldiers and made them unable to breathe • ...
Social Studies - Unit 4 Project By: Nick Beck 2015-11-17
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- One of the major Indian tribes in Georgia who fought in court rather than in wars -These Indians ended up having to embark on the Trail of Tears
- The first land distribution system in GA - gave thousands of acres to war veterans and 200 or more acres to heads of household
- Treaty between the Cherokee and the U.S that ceded all Cherokee land East of the Mississippi - signed in secret by a small group of Cherokee
- One of the major Christian denominations in GA after the Revolution, founded by John Wesley
- A court case in which a white missionary and the Cherokee nation attempted to defend their land, and the Cherokee won the case - however, the ruling was ignored by Andrew Jackson
- A bill passed by Congress that authorized the U.S. Military to move into Cherokee lands and force the Indians out
- A massive and grueling trail that the Cherokee Indians who were forced out of Georgia embarked on
- Son of a white merchant and a Cherokee, this chief protested the Treaty of New Echota and defended the Indian lands.
- The president of the U.S. In 1828 who spearheaded the removal of the Indians
- This invention revolutionized transport in the 1800's, replacing animals, barges, and turnpikes
- The third capital of Georgia which was created to conform with the Westward expansion: It was named after King Louis XVI of France
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- Primarily Methodist and some Baptist preachers who would go from town to town on horseback teaching their religion, often in poor conditions
- A Creek chief and war hero who signed the treaty of New York
- One of the major Christian denominations GA after the Revolution, taught to slaves frequently
- Multiple companies and speculators bribed the government to pass a law allowing the companies to buy the land for less than 2 cents an acre, and then sell it for massive profits
- A Creek chief who was persuaded by a Georgia governor to sign the treaty of Indian Springs, and later killed for his treason
- Invented by Eli Whitney, this invention made cotton a major cash crop, however, it drastically increased the slave population
- Treaty between the creek and the U.S. that ceded all Creek land East of the Mississippi River in exchange for protection
- The first gold rush in the U.S. - Ended up forcing the Cherokee out of their own land
- A Cherokee Indian who developed the first Creek written language
- The first land grant university in the United States - Formerly called Franklin College
- Treaty between the creek and the U.S. that ceded all Creek land East of the Oconee River in exchange for protection
- The Supreme Court justice who supported the Cherokee in his court rulings
- The first Creek written language with each character representing a sound
- One of the major Indian tribes in Georgia who fought in the Red Stick War and signed the treaties of Indian Springs and of New York
- A land distribution policy in Georgia after the Headright System - based upon random luck
26 Clues: A Creek chief and war hero who signed the treaty of New York • A Cherokee Indian who developed the first Creek written language • The Supreme Court justice who supported the Cherokee in his court rulings • The first Creek written language with each character representing a sound • The president of the U.S. In 1828 who spearheaded the removal of the Indians • ...
Chapter 8 Crossword Review 2020-02-21
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- the right to vote
- secret agreement to do unlawful acts
- land and business are owned by private citizens
- a statement that hurts another person's character
- to use unfair advantage
- drastic or extreme
- a person who takes it upon himself to punish others
- with much feeling
- to make very upset and angry
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- where a private citizen can vote on a legislative bill
- all land and businesses are owned by the government
- to cause to stop temporarily
- not having enough
- to remove a person from public office
- process by which citizens can write a bill and get it on the ballot.
- a person who supports private ownership of land and business
- destruction of property
- to cancel a law
- to put down or stop
19 Clues: to cancel a law • not having enough • the right to vote • with much feeling • drastic or extreme • to put down or stop • to use unfair advantage • destruction of property • to cause to stop temporarily • to make very upset and angry • secret agreement to do unlawful acts • to remove a person from public office • land and business are owned by private citizens • ...
Medieval Crossword 2025-12-05
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- Attempt by Christians to take the holy land
- a mounted soldier that fought in exchange for land
- the age of feudalism
- one of the most devastating pandemics in human history
- Catholicism is an example of one
- the time before the medieval ages
- another name for bubonic plague
- barons split control of land among ____ in individual manors
- killed many people during the medieval ages
Down
- when one country takes over another
- This empire we studied influenced medieval art
- worn under armor by knights
- _____ Harold was defeated by William the conqueror
- the lowest social class
- a ____ was given land by barons if they fought for them
- weapon used by knights
- what were slaves called in the medieval times
- medieval ____ tactics became more advanced as the medieval period advanced
- protection worn by knights
- _____ of the Montiel happened during the medieval times
- example: black death
21 Clues: the age of feudalism • example: black death • weapon used by knights • the lowest social class • protection worn by knights • worn under armor by knights • another name for bubonic plague • Catholicism is an example of one • the time before the medieval ages • when one country takes over another • Attempt by Christians to take the holy land • ...
SS9 Indian Act Terms 2022-06-14
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- a report from the government giving information or proposals to an issue.
- Rights to land, resources, activities, self-determination, self-government, practice culture and customs.
- a dance performed to honor the sun and to prove bravery by overcoming pain.
- The giving of a right or privilege.
- A way of controlling the movement of Indigenous people, it made Indigenous people stay on reserves unless they had a pass.
- A member of an indigenous people in northern Canada.
- The federal legislature of Canada.
- Canada government’s representative on First Nations reserves.
- seek to address wrongs made against indigenous peoples and their land.
- Someone who inherits responsibility for their community.
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- A plot of land used in the Indian Act for the use of an Indian band. The Indian band posses rights to live on that land.
- A person who is registered under the Indian Act.
- a government-supported school for Indigenous and Inuit children.
- A person of mixed indigenous and European or American ancestry.
- Any group of the indigenous peoples of Canada.
- The part of the government that controls the policies of first nations, Inuit, métis, and northern communities.
- a minor change or addition to improve a piece of legislation.
- An agreement made negotiation.
- The national government of Canada. They collect taxes, deliver social services, and guard national security.
- a ceremonial feast where possessions are given away or destroyed to display wealth.
- The main law that the government uses to administer local governments of the first nations and the management of their land.
21 Clues: An agreement made negotiation. • The federal legislature of Canada. • The giving of a right or privilege. • Any group of the indigenous peoples of Canada. • A person who is registered under the Indian Act. • A member of an indigenous people in northern Canada. • Someone who inherits responsibility for their community. • ...
Earth Changes Task 3 2023-02-15
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- An area of land that loses more water to the air than it gets through precipitation
- What builds up on top of a fossil and hardens into rock
- The force that slows down objects when they rub against each other
- Continent that holds the world's largest desert is
- The natural features of the earth's surface
- _______ weathering involves changes in the surface of the rock to where it could change shape or color.
- The outer layer of the earth is called
- A large hill that has sides much steeper than the surrounding surface
- ____ is one way that plateaus can be made naturally
- Definition of "the solid earth"
- The movement of weathered rocks by natural forces
- When thermal energy flows through liquids and gases when most of the matter is moving
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- A large area of high land that is relatively flat on its top
- A process that breaks down rocks into small pieces
- Huge waves caused by earthquakes
- A medium sized plateau is called...
- the crack in the earth's surface is called
- True or false - wind, rain, and other elements shape the earth
- are the most explosive landforms
- A piece of land surrounded by water on all sides
- A triangle-shaped piece of land that forms at the mouth of a river
- A low area of land between two hills or mountains
- _____ weathering is the process of breaking big rocks into little ones
- A lake made by humans
- One thing that causes weathering
25 Clues: A lake made by humans • Definition of "the solid earth" • Huge waves caused by earthquakes • are the most explosive landforms • One thing that causes weathering • A medium sized plateau is called... • The outer layer of the earth is called • the crack in the earth's surface is called • The natural features of the earth's surface • ...
13.1 Vocabulary: 4-1-1 on Geography 2023-04-18
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- An area distinguished by a unique combination of trends or features.
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- Study of the earth
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- A weak spot in the crust where magma has come to the surface
- a bending line
- large body of water completely or partly surrounded by land
- to have something around you on all sides
- 3rd planet from the sun
- to take up space in an area
- to recognize
- a round model of the Earth
- to keep apart or divide
- opposite of south
- to communicate or work together
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- opposite of west
- move freely
- A large mass of moving ice and snow on land
- Something that is helpful or useful
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- to find
- something that may make someone less successful
- to have or use something at the same time as someone else
- A large stream
- height above sea level
- opposite of north
- one of the seven large landmasses on the earth
- A landform with high elevation and high relief.
- A group of islands
- opposite of east
- to lift and move something from one place to another
- A piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- The shaking that results from the movement of rock beneath Earth's surface.
- flat representation of Earth's surface or part of it.
34 Clues: to find • move freely • to recognize • A large stream • a bending line • opposite of east • opposite of west • opposite of north • opposite of south • Study of the earth • A group of islands • height above sea level • 3rd planet from the sun • to keep apart or divide • a round model of the Earth • to take up space in an area • to communicate or work together • a piece of land surrounded by water • ...
Geography Crossword 2021-12-02
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- items that satisfy human wants and provide utility
- any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravitational pull from clouds
- water "running off" the land surface
- a global ecosystem composed of living organisms (biota) and the abiotic (nonliving) factors from which they derive energy and nutrients
- a nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory
- the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor
- cheap trendy clothing
- the study of places and the relationships between people and their environments
- the transfer of goods or services from one person or entity to another, often in exchange for money
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- any receptacle or enclosure for holding a product used in storage, packaging, and transportation, including shipping
- the sum of any techniques, skills, methods, and processes used in the production of goods or services
- any of the world's main continuous expanses of land (Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America, Australia, Antarctica)
- he visible features of an area of land, its landforms, and how they integrate with natural or man-made features
- the third planet from the Sun
- the process of converting information from a physical format into a digital one
- able to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- the study of the land surface
- the system for deciding how scarce resources are used so that goods and services can be produced and consumed
- a diagrammatic representation of an area of land or sea showing physical features, cities, roads, etc.
- Transportation Network Companies
20 Clues: cheap trendy clothing • the third planet from the Sun • the study of the land surface • Transportation Network Companies • water "running off" the land surface • able to be maintained at a certain rate or level • items that satisfy human wants and provide utility • a nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory • ...
Samar, Didem og Emilie historie 2022-01-21
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- En sygdom, som kom frem i 1300-tallet
- Et sted, hvor soldaterne var beskyttet
- Hvilket land blev ramt af pesten i 1350
- Hvad står WHO for?
- Hvor står jellingestenen?
- Navnet på en Krigskueplads
- Et land, som Tyskland ærklerede krig mod
- Hvad kaldte man folk, som kom efter kongen
- dem som kæmpede i krigen
- Et andet ord for skænderi
- Det sted, hvor Ferdinand døde
- Et land, hvor briterne havde kolonier
- Hvor studerede man også sygdomme
- Hvilken by blev ramt af pesten i 1711
- Hvad kaldes en jordbakke, som bruges til beskyttelse
- Hvilket land blev Tutankhamon konge i
- Et våben under 1ww
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- Hvor er spedalskhed stadig udbredt?
- Hvad blev underskrevet den 5. juni 1849
- Et andet land, som også var neutralt
- I hvilken by blev den første lægeskole grundlagt?
- Navnet på en Krigslinje
- Hvilken tidsperiode var mellem 800 til 1050
- Hvad kaldes læren af kroppens opbygning
- Hvad var Danmark under 1ww
- Et våben, der blev brugt i 1ww
- Hvad havde man typisk på i middelalderen
- Hvem blev bluetooth opkaldt efter?
- Et andet ord for hjælp
- Hvilken by blev ramt af pesten i 1710
- Hvad blev opdaget i 1200-tallet
- Den tid vi er i nu
- Noget som Tyskland var en del under 1ww
- En sygdom, som var meget normalt i 1800-tallet
- I hvilken tidsperiode havde den katolske kirke stor betydning for samfundet?
- Hvad blev mumier viklet ind i
36 Clues: Hvad står WHO for? • Den tid vi er i nu • Et våben under 1ww • Et andet ord for hjælp • Navnet på en Krigslinje • dem som kæmpede i krigen • Hvor står jellingestenen? • Et andet ord for skænderi • Hvad var Danmark under 1ww • Navnet på en Krigskueplads • Det sted, hvor Ferdinand døde • Hvad blev mumier viklet ind i • Et våben, der blev brugt i 1ww • Hvad blev opdaget i 1200-tallet • ...
English common verbs for agricultural purpose 2025-03-03
Across
- To prepare and use land for crops or gardening.
- To give food to (animals).
- To accumulate or keep (goods or materials) in a place for future use.
- To supply water to land or crops through channels or pipes.
- To provide with the food or other substances necessary for growth, health, and good condition.
- To turn up the earth of (land) with a plow, especially before sowing.
- To apply a substance to soil or plants to make them grow better.
- To apply liquid in a dispersed form, such as pesticides or herbicides, to crops.
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- To apply mulch (such as decaying leaves, bark, or compost) to the soil around plants to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and enrich the soil.
- To cause (animals) to reproduce, especially in order to produce offspring with certain characteristics.
- To prepare and cultivate (land) for crops.
- To gather a crop when it is ripe.
- To trim (a plant, bush, or tree) by cutting away dead or overgrown branches or stems, especially to encourage growth.
- To cause the water or other liquid in (something) to run out, leaving it empty or dry.
- To move (a plant) from one place to another for planting.
- To alternate the crops grown on a piece of land to avoid exhausting the soil.
- To remove unwanted plants from (an area of ground or a garden).
- To put seeds, seedlings, or cuttings into the ground so that they can grow.
- To cut or gather (a crop or harvest).
- To plant seeds by scattering them on or in the earth.
20 Clues: To give food to (animals). • To gather a crop when it is ripe. • To cut or gather (a crop or harvest). • To prepare and cultivate (land) for crops. • To prepare and use land for crops or gardening. • To plant seeds by scattering them on or in the earth. • To move (a plant) from one place to another for planting. • ...
Abraham, the Father of All Believers 2025-10-08
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- / Abraham is called the father of all ______.
- / The Pharaoh’s dealing with Abraham was kind and ______.
- / The city where Abraham first received God’s call — “Ur of the ______.”
- / God’s promise tested Abraham’s ______.
- / The land Abraham entered first, a wide valley with olive groves and springs — ______.
- / God told Abraham, “In you all families of the earth shall be ______.”
- / God promised Abraham that He would make him a great ______.
- / When Abraham moved, the altar he built often remained as a place of ______ for others.
- / When God called, Abraham left his home and went out “not knowing where he was ______.”
- / The Lord called Abraham to “Get out of your country... to a land that I will ______ you.”
- / Abraham’s father’s name.
- / In Egypt, Abraham said Sarah was his ______.
- / The descendant through whom the Redeemer would come — Abraham, Isaac, and ______.
- / Abraham built altars wherever he pitched his ______.
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- / Abraham was a descendant of ______, the son of Noah.
- / The heat of the ______ is what separates the dross from gold of Christian character.
- / God sent ______ on Pharaoh’s household to protect Sarah.
- / Abraham clung to God’s ______ despite famine.
- / Abraham left his country by ______, not by sight.
- / Abraham’s obedience is one of the most striking evidences of ______ in all the Bible.
- / God disciplines His servants through ______ trials.
- / The land God promised to Abraham’s descendants.
- / Abraham built an altar near this city, between Ai and ______.
- / When famine came, Abraham went to this country.
- / Abraham’s nephew who traveled with him.
- / The nation from which Abraham separated himself practiced widespread ______.
- / Abraham’s wife.
- / The land was described as “a land of olive oil and ______.”
28 Clues: / Abraham’s wife. • / Abraham’s father’s name. • / God’s promise tested Abraham’s ______. • / Abraham’s nephew who traveled with him. • / Abraham is called the father of all ______. • / In Egypt, Abraham said Sarah was his ______. • / Abraham clung to God’s ______ despite famine. • / The land God promised to Abraham’s descendants. • ...
Medieval Europe 2025-10-27
Across
- System, Medieval farming method increasing production by rotating crops.
- Carta (1215), English document limiting the king’s power and establishing rule of law.
- Centers of higher learning that emerged in medieval Europe (e.g., Paris, Oxford).
- Peasant bound to the land who worked for a lord.
- Catholic Church, Dominant Christian institution in Western Europe during the Middle Ages.
- Architecture, Style featuring pointed arches, flying buttresses, and stained glass windows.
- Mounted warrior who served a lord under the feudal system.
- Medieval system of learning that tried to reconcile faith and reason.
- Head of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Economic system based on the manor and self-sufficient estates.
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- Political and social system where nobles offered protection and land in return for service.
- A noble who received land (a fief) from a lord in exchange for loyalty and service.
- Land granted by a lord to a vassal.
- Banishment from the Church, denying participation in the sacraments.
- Series of holy wars launched by European Christians to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslims.
- Organization of craftsmen or merchants who controlled the practice of their trade.
- Code of conduct followed by medieval knights.
- Frankish king crowned Emperor of the Romans in 800 CE; united much of Western Europe.
- Church court established to combat heresy.
- Death, Bubonic plague that killed millions in Europe during the 14th century.
- Church tax equal to one-tenth of a person’s income.
- Roman Empire, Loose federation of Germanic states under an emperor.
- Religious community where monks lived and worked.
- A landowning noble who granted fiefs to vassals.
24 Clues: Head of the Roman Catholic Church. • Land granted by a lord to a vassal. • Church court established to combat heresy. • Code of conduct followed by medieval knights. • Peasant bound to the land who worked for a lord. • A landowning noble who granted fiefs to vassals. • Religious community where monks lived and worked. • ...
Medieval Europe 2025-07-22
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- - A leader in the church, the bishop was often the top church leader in a kingdom.
- - An area of land given to a lord or baron by a king to rule.
- - A ditch around a castle filled with water.
- - The top ruler in a monarchy.
- Plague, or The Black Death - A deadly disease that spread through much of Europe during the
- – The symbols used by knights on their shield, banner, and armour.
- Carta - A document forced upon King John of England by his barons.
- - A knight in training, the squire would take care of the knight's armour and weapons.
- Jerusalem.
- - A ruler below the king in the feudal system, the baron ruled an area of land called a fief.
- - Someone who pledges their allegiance to a lord.
- – the Latin word for Middle Ages
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- - A peasant who worked the land for the local lord or Baron. The serf had few rights and was
- better than a slave.
- - The top ruler in a monarchy.
- Ages.
- - The code by which knights pledged to live.
- - A religious area or group of buildings where monks lived.
- - A young boy that acts as a servant for a knight while training to become a knight someday.
- - The centre of life during the Middle Ages, the manor was the local lord's house or castle.
- - A defensive fortification where a lord or king would live.
- - Religious wars between the Christians and Muslims for control of the Holy Land,
- System - A system of government where the king allotted land to his lords and barons.
23 Clues: Ages. • Jerusalem. • better than a slave. • - The top ruler in a monarchy. • - The top ruler in a monarchy. • – the Latin word for Middle Ages • - The code by which knights pledged to live. • - A ditch around a castle filled with water. • - Someone who pledges their allegiance to a lord. • - A religious area or group of buildings where monks lived. • ...
Hotel Day 2: Landforms 2026-02-26
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- – A vast, flat, treeless Arctic region
- – A chain or cluster of islands
- – Low land between hills or mountains, often with a river
- – An arid region with little vegetation and rainfall
- – High, steep-sided landform
- – A long, narrow, elevated landform
- – A large, flat-topped elevated area
- – A slowly moving, massive body of ice
- – Land surrounded by water on three sides
- – A deep, narrow valley with steep rocky sides
- – A wide, flat-topped hill, larger than a butte
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- – A long, narrow inlet with steep sides, carved by a glacier
- – An isolated, flat-topped hill with steep sides
- – A landscape formed from the dissolution of soluble rocks
- – A narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses
- – A body of land completely surrounded by water
- – A depression or dip in the Earth's surface
- – A natural underground chamber
- – A landform at the mouth of a river created by sediment deposit
- – A hill or ridge of sand formed by wind
- – A very large bay
- – A shallow body of water separated from the sea
- – A broad, flat, or gently rolling area of low relief
- – A vertical or very steep rock face
- – A ridge of jagged rock, coral, or sand just above or below the water surface
- – A naturally raised area, lower than a mountain
- – A wetland ecosystem characterized by mineral soils and trees
- – A vent in the crust where magma and ash erupt
- Fan – A cone-shaped deposit of sediment from a stream
- – A body of water partially enclosed by land
30 Clues: – A very large bay • – High, steep-sided landform • – A natural underground chamber • – A chain or cluster of islands • – A long, narrow, elevated landform • – A large, flat-topped elevated area • – A vertical or very steep rock face • – A vast, flat, treeless Arctic region • – A slowly moving, massive body of ice • – A hill or ridge of sand formed by wind • ...
Landscapes & Landforms 2025-02-09
Across
- PLATES Mountains are formed by these pushing against each other
- Area covered in boulders and large stones
- Isolated, steep-sided hill of resistant rock on a plain
- Dry watercourse in a narrow valley that divides a plateau
- Broad, curved indentation in the coastline
- A river mouth broadening into the sea
- Steep-sided, lone peak rising over 600 metres above the surrounding land
- Desert area with a water supply provided by groundwater
- A bend in a river
- A group or chain of islands
- Tall pillar of rock formed by wave action eroding a cliff
- A large body of water surrounded by land
- A long, narrow elevation of land
- A natural geographic feature or shape that appears on the Earth’s surface
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- Narrow strip of land that connects an island to the mainland
- Narrow strip of land protruding into the sea
- Crescent-shaped lake on a river floodplain
- Chain of connected mountains
- Fan-shaped, low-lying area of deposits at the mouth of a river
- Area providing water to a river system
- A flat-topped, steep-sided plateau
- Opening in the Earth’s crust where molten rock, ash and gas can escape
- Natural waterway that takes water downhill by gravity to the sea
- Small river that joins a larger river
- Deposited rock particles along the coastline
- Narrow, steep-sided valley carved out by the upper reaches of a river
- Steep rock face formed by wave action
- Bowl-shaped hollow formed by glacial erosion
28 Clues: A bend in a river • A group or chain of islands • Chain of connected mountains • A long, narrow elevation of land • A flat-topped, steep-sided plateau • A river mouth broadening into the sea • Small river that joins a larger river • Steep rock face formed by wave action • Area providing water to a river system • A large body of water surrounded by land • ...
Important Terms 2026-04-28
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- Very large bodies of salt water
- The daily condition of the atmosphere
- Countryside areas
- Large flat areas of land
- A key that explains map symbols
- A neutral person who helps solve conflicts
- Shows distance on a map
- The world becoming more connected
- Climate A climate with very little rainfall
- Location Where a place is compared to other places
- High land that is flat on top
- Rose A symbol that shows directions
- Very high and steep land with a peak
- A very large landmass on Earth
- Low land between hills or mountains often with rivers
- Rules made by a government that people must follow
- A place where people live
- Flowing water that moves from higher to lower ground
- Location The exact position of a place using latitude and longitude
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- Climate A hot and often rainy climate all year
- Large bodies of water surrounded by land
- An area that shares similar characteristics like climate or culture
- Long-term weather patterns in an area
- Practices passed down over time
- The number of people living in an area
- Different cultures living together
- Areas with cities
- Countries depending on each other
- Climate A very cold climate all year
- A system where a king or queen is the head of state
- Networks Connections where countries exchange goods
- Climate A climate with moderate temperatures and seasons
- The way of life of a group of people
- How people produce and use goods and services
- A system where people choose leaders by voting
35 Clues: Countryside areas • Areas with cities • Shows distance on a map • Large flat areas of land • A place where people live • High land that is flat on top • A very large landmass on Earth • Very large bodies of salt water • A key that explains map symbols • Practices passed down over time • The world becoming more connected • Countries depending on each other • ...
chaper 16 lesson 2 2023-03-30
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- Imperialistic country in Asia which had 65 million people at the time and conquered other countries like Taiwan,Korea,and China because of the lack of space.
- Association founded by farmers in Kenya leaded by Thuku which the association wanted to block land confiscation and they also challenged European rule
- National congress made in 1885 which there goal was to make reforms in British Government of India and to have independence from Britain
- Muslim state northwest of India named “Land of the Pure”
- Someone who helps or does a task out of there own free will (Example is Africans fought for Europeans in WW1)
- Indian social activist in the Indian National Congress who used peaceful protest and civil disobedience to protest against the British
- A movement in where all Africans unite together disregarding of culture and where they come from
- Author who wrote the book Facing Mount Kenya writing how British ruling Kenya has been destroying traditional Kenyan culture
- not following laws that people consider to be unfair
- Leader of the Kikuyu association and was a telephone operator and protested high taxes by the British
- Indian political leader who studied in Britain who was big in the Indian independence movement who was secular,pro western,and modern
- global organization which created an open door policy with Japan which recognized China territorial integrity and also Japan’s control in Manchuria
- He leaded forces in Libya to fight the Italians in a type of battle called Guerrilla warfare which they were able to defeat them a couple of times
- A Japanese extremist patriotic group formed by civilians in the 1930’s
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- When Nationalist and Communist make a cooperative system to fight against western imperialism
- An organization throughout the world made of communist parties who’s goal was to advance world revolution.
- Organization leaded by Mohammad Ali Jinnah and the organization wanted a separate Muslim state called Pakistan
- Ideas from western countries like Britain and the United states which the social norm are Freedom and Nationalism
- Region in China in the northwest which was conquered by Japan for it’s resources and farming land
- A march/protest led by Ghandi which they marched to the ocean to make there own salt to protest against the increased salt tax
- When land is given/split to people (In Kenya most land was given to white settlers and Africans did not get any or not much)
- An area of land owned by another country who conquered it (Uses the land and resources of that land for there own purposes)
- Studied in France and was a poet about the culture of Africa and he started a independence movement in Senegal
- City in India where British killed hundreds of unarmed Indians that were protesting
- Large financial and industrial corporations in Japan the had a big hand in Japan’s industrial sectors and controlled big chunks of banking,mining,shipbuilding,and paper in Japan
25 Clues: not following laws that people consider to be unfair • Muslim state northwest of India named “Land of the Pure” • A Japanese extremist patriotic group formed by civilians in the 1930’s • City in India where British killed hundreds of unarmed Indians that were protesting • ...
Social Studies - Unit 4 Project By: Nick Beck 2015-11-17
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- One of the major Christian denominations GA after the Revolution, taught to slaves frequently
- The first gold rush in the U.S. - Ended up forcing the Cherokee out of their own land
- Treaty between the Cherokee and the U.S that ceded all Cherokee land East of the Mississippi - signed in secret by a small group of Cherokee
- This invention revolutionized transport in the 1800's, replacing animals, barges, and turnpikes
- A Creek chief and war hero who signed the treaty of New York
- The first Creek written language with each character representing a sound
- The president of the U.S. In 1828 who spearheaded the removal of the Indians
- A massive and grueling trail that the Cherokee Indians who were forced out of Georgia embarked on
- Treaty between the creek and the U.S. that ceded all Creek land East of the Mississippi River in exchange for protection
- One of the major Indian tribes in Georgia who fought in court rather than in wars -These Indians ended up having to embark on the Trail of Tears
- One of the major Indian tribes in Georgia who fought in the Red Stick War and signed the treaties of Indian Springs and of New York
- Primarily Methodist and some Baptist preachers who would go from town to town on horseback teaching their religion, often in poor conditions
- The third capital of Georgia which was created to conform with the Westward expansion: It was named after King Louis XVI of France
- Son of a white merchant and a Cherokee, this chief protested the Treaty of New Echota and defended the Indian lands.
- A Creek chief who was persuaded by a Georgia governor to sign the treaty of Indian Springs, and later killed for his treason
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- A land distribution policy in Georgia after the Headright System - based upon random luck
- A bill passed by Congress that authorized the U.S. Military to move into Cherokee lands and force the Indians out
- The Supreme Court justice who supported the Cherokee in his court rulings
- Treaty between the creek and the U.S. that ceded all Creek land East of the Oconee River in exchange for protection
- The first land grant university in the United States - Formerly called Franklin College
- One of the major Christian denominations in GA after the Revolution, founded by John Wesley
- The first land distribution system in GA - gave thousands of acres to war veterans and 200 or more acres to heads of household
- A court case in which a white missionary and the Cherokee nation attempted to defend their land, and the Cherokee won the case - however, the ruling was ignored by Andrew Jackson
- Multiple companies and speculators bribed the government to pass a law allowing the companies to buy the land for less than 2 cents an acre, and then sell it for massive profits
- Invented by Eli Whitney, this invention made cotton a major cash crop, however, it drastically increased the slave population
- A Cherokee Indian who developed the first Creek written language
26 Clues: A Creek chief and war hero who signed the treaty of New York • A Cherokee Indian who developed the first Creek written language • The Supreme Court justice who supported the Cherokee in his court rulings • The first Creek written language with each character representing a sound • The president of the U.S. In 1828 who spearheaded the removal of the Indians • ...
Social Studies - Unit 4 Project By: Nick Beck 2015-11-17
Across
- A land distribution policy in Georgia after the Headright System - based upon random luck
- One of the major Indian tribes in Georgia who fought in court rather than in wars -These Indians ended up having to embark on the Trail of Tears
- Treaty between the creek and the U.S. that ceded all Creek land East of the Oconee River in exchange for protection
- A Creek chief who was persuaded by a Georgia governor to sign the treaty of Indian Springs, and later killed for his treason
- One of the major Indian tribes in Georgia who fought in the Red Stick War and signed the treaties of Indian Springs and of New York
- Treaty between the creek and the U.S. that ceded all Creek land East of the Mississippi River in exchange for protection
- One of the major Christian denominations in GA after the Revolution, founded by John Wesley
- The third capital of Georgia which was created to conform with the Westward expansion: It was named after King Louis XVI of France
- Son of a white merchant and a Cherokee, this chief protested the Treaty of New Echota and defended the Indian lands.
- A massive and grueling trail that the Cherokee Indians who were forced out of Georgia embarked on
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- The first land distribution system in GA - gave thousands of acres to war veterans and 200 or more acres to heads of household
- A Cherokee Indian who developed the first Creek written language
- This invention revolutionized transport in the 1800's, replacing animals, barges, and turnpikes
- Primarily Methodist and some Baptist preachers who would go from town to town on horseback teaching their religion, often in poor conditions
- One of the major Christian denominations GA after the Revolution, taught to slaves frequently
- A bill passed by Congress that authorized the U.S. Military to move into Cherokee lands and force the Indians out
- A Creek chief and war hero who signed the treaty of New York
- Multiple companies and speculators bribed the government to pass a law allowing the companies to buy the land for less than 2 cents an acre, and then sell it for massive profits
- The first land grant university in the United States - Formerly called Franklin College
- Treaty between the Cherokee and the U.S that ceded all Cherokee land East of the Mississippi - signed in secret by a small group of Cherokee
- The Supreme Court justice who supported the Cherokee in his court rulings
- A court case in which a white missionary and the Cherokee nation attempted to defend their land, and the Cherokee won the case - however, the ruling was ignored by Andrew Jackson
- The first gold rush in the U.S. - Ended up forcing the Cherokee out of their own land
- The president of the U.S. In 1828 who spearheaded the removal of the Indians
- The first Creek written language with each character representing a sound
- Invented by Eli Whitney, this invention made cotton a major cash crop, however, it drastically increased the slave population
26 Clues: A Creek chief and war hero who signed the treaty of New York • A Cherokee Indian who developed the first Creek written language • The Supreme Court justice who supported the Cherokee in his court rulings • The first Creek written language with each character representing a sound • The president of the U.S. In 1828 who spearheaded the removal of the Indians • ...
Woordenschat aardrijkskunde! 2014-02-27
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- Het zaad van een plant in de grond stoppen.
- een stuk grasland waarop dieren kunnen grazen.
- een bedrijf waar landbouwproducten verbouwd of gemaakt worden die de boer verkoopt.
- een landstreek of een stuk land
- Het kweken/laten groeien van bijvoorbeeld aardappelen en groenten.
- materiaal dat nog bewerkt moet worden tot producten waar je iets aan hebt.
- een plaats waar mensen samenkomen om van alles te kopen en verkopen.
- alle fabrieken bij elkaar
- kaart waarop je kunt zien hoe een land of gebied eruit ziet. Veel details.
- iets gebruiken om er iets van te maken of iets mee te doen.
- een groot bedrijf waar met behulp van machines producten worden gemaakt.
- iets wat in een fabriek is gemaakt of gegroeid is op het land
- het bewerken van het land door boeren, zodat er iets kan groeien.
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- iets in papier of in een doos of kist doen om het te versturen.
- grondstoffen naar een fabriek brengen.
- een bedrijf waar iets gemaakt wordt om geld te verdienen, bijv. graan verbouwen.
- Vruchten of groenten van het land of van de boom afhalen als ze volgroeid zijn.
- het planten, verzorgen en kappen van bomen in een bos.
- een bedrijf waar vee wordt gefokt en verzorgd. Met de melk, het vlees of de eieren verdient de boer geld.
- een kaart waarop je alles snel kunt terugvinden, bijv. kaart van Nederland.
- een gebied met bouw- akkerland en weiland
- een stuk grond waarop de boer granen, groenten en bijvoorbeeld suikerbieten verbouwd.
22 Clues: alle fabrieken bij elkaar • een landstreek of een stuk land • grondstoffen naar een fabriek brengen. • een gebied met bouw- akkerland en weiland • Het zaad van een plant in de grond stoppen. • een stuk grasland waarop dieren kunnen grazen. • het planten, verzorgen en kappen van bomen in een bos. • iets gebruiken om er iets van te maken of iets mee te doen. • ...
Middle Ages 2021-09-01
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- class of rich people, nobles or lords
- building where monks lived
- clowns before a lord to make them laugh
- act of removing a persons membership from church
- very poor people who worked for lords
- qualities of a good knight, bravery, respect for women
- well to noble who owns an estate
- head of the roman catholic church
- poor people who worked on manors
- a period of several hundred years during the dark middle ages
- deep,wide, water-filled ditch surrounding a castle
- contest or joust between two knights or two groups of knights
- man of honor in the military
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- court to punish heretics
- where the lord and his knights lived
- an official of the church such as priest, bishop
- fall of the roman empire in 476 and ended with modern period 1400
- large piece of land owned by a lord
- holding beliefs that the church felt were wrong
- clergyman of the christian church
- contest between knights on horseback
- arrangement between lord, vassal,, and serf for ownership of land
- a high official of the catholic church appointed by pope
- land given for military service
- expeditions sent by the pope to capture the holy land
- church official who oversaw the work of priest
- noble who was given land by the lord in return for military service
- covering of iron worn by knights
- person who rules a country during middle ages
- people of the middle ages believed it represented god's rules and teachings
- man who gives up property to serve god
31 Clues: court to punish heretics • building where monks lived • man of honor in the military • land given for military service • well to noble who owns an estate • poor people who worked on manors • covering of iron worn by knights • clergyman of the christian church • head of the roman catholic church • large piece of land owned by a lord • where the lord and his knights lived • ...
Chapter 6 2022-01-06
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- The natural home or environment of an animal
- small body of water surrounded by land
- tidal mouth of a large river
- fish and aquatic shelled mollusk
- an area of low lying land thats flooded during the wet season
- a large lake used to supply water
- land consisting of marshes or swamps
- cloudy, or thick with suspended matter
- slightly salty water in estuaries
- grass a grasslike plant that live in or close to the sea
- water water with high concentrations of salt
- Resources materials such as minerals, forrests, and water
- a group of organisms living in the same place
- a colorless, odorless reactive gas
- bed the bottom of a stream
- ecological region at the lowest level of a body of water
- biology that deals with relations between organisms
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- islands protect coast lines from severe storm damage
- living things
- quality how good or bad water is
- to become incorporated into a solid
- to accumulate water in a reservoir
- oxygen low saturation of oxygen
- matter living matter
- bed the channel in which a river flows
- water water with low concentrations of salt
- a substance that provides nourishment
- nonliving things
- banks the land alongside a body of water
- a barrier constructed to hold back water
- zone a low oxygen enviorment
- large body of water surrounded by land
- an area of low lying, uncultivated ground
- matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid
- a broad inlet of the sea
- a place where large quantities of water flow into aquifer
- the variety of life in the world
37 Clues: living things • nonliving things • matter living matter • a broad inlet of the sea • bed the bottom of a stream • tidal mouth of a large river • zone a low oxygen enviorment • oxygen low saturation of oxygen • fish and aquatic shelled mollusk • the variety of life in the world • quality how good or bad water is • a large lake used to supply water • ...
Nutcracker Nook 2023-11-21
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- Describes the magical atmosphere of "The Nutcracker" ballet.
- A whimsical structure often found in the Land of Sweets.
- A dance duet between two performers, often a highlight of the ballet.
- The composer of the enchanting music for "The Nutcracker."
- Sweet and whimsical, a character in the Land of Sweets.
- A character known for playful and acrobatic movements in the ballet.
- The male partner of the Sugarplum Fairy.
- The antagonist of the story, often depicted as a menacing rat.
- The young girl who embarks on a magical journey in "The Nutcracker."
- The mysterious and magical character who gives Clara the nutcracker.
- The female principal dancer in a ballet.
- A beautiful and vibrant dance in the Land of Sweets.
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- A magical realm in the ballet filled with delicious treats.
- A wooden soldier with a big jaw, a key character in the ballet.
- A collection of musical pieces from "The Nutcracker."
- A short, stiff skirt worn by ballerinas.
- Graceful and expressive dance often performed during the holiday season.
- A timepiece that comes to life in the ballet.
- A captivating and exotic dance in the Land of Sweets.
- A regal and enchanting character in the winter scenes of the ballet.
- A small flute-like instrument and a character in the ballet.
- A miniature military figure that comes to life in the story.
- A sweet confection represented in the Land of Sweets.
- A dance performed in triple time, a prominent part of the ballet.
- Delicate ice crystals that often dance in the ballet's winter scenes.
25 Clues: A short, stiff skirt worn by ballerinas. • The male partner of the Sugarplum Fairy. • The female principal dancer in a ballet. • A timepiece that comes to life in the ballet. • A beautiful and vibrant dance in the Land of Sweets. • A collection of musical pieces from "The Nutcracker." • A captivating and exotic dance in the Land of Sweets. • ...
World Civ. Final 2020-11-13
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- The 95 __ were written by Martin Luther
- pride, One motive for exploration. Hint: flag
- The Black Death was otherwise known as the __ Plague
- Rennaissance art reflected on ___ art.
- Joan of Arc was declared a __ and burned at the stake.
- One motive for exploration. Hint: Pineapples and corn, horses.
- __ were often called ‘sir’ when addressed by people of lower status.
- __ was put under house arrest by the church.
- owned no land.
- The Catholic Church __ books that proved them wrong.
- Humanism is a system putting the most importance to __ rather than gods or divine beings.
- One motive for exploration. Hint: coins
- John Calvin started __.
- Martin __ was a monk that was excommunicated and declared a heretic.
- One motive for exploration. Hint: Bible
- The Hundred Years' War was between __ and France.
- The law of __ was discovered by Sir Issac Newton.
- Medieval art was based around ___
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- Knights could become __ if their lord gave them land.
- __ was the belief that the sun was the center of the universe
- __ means a renewed interest in something.
- The was the first book Gutenberg printed.
- ___ was the belief that the earth was the center of the universe
- Greek art centered around __ and people. (
- ,Feudalism based its social classes by how much __ a person owned.
- The __ church started the counter-reformation.
- Greek arts main medium was __
- Queen __ of Spain sent explorers out to claim new land.
- One motive for exploration. Hint: map
- Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum __ invented the printing press.
30 Clues: owned no land. • John Calvin started __. • Greek arts main medium was __ • Medieval art was based around ___ • One motive for exploration. Hint: map • Rennaissance art reflected on ___ art. • The 95 __ were written by Martin Luther • One motive for exploration. Hint: coins • One motive for exploration. Hint: Bible • __ means a renewed interest in something. • ...
AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY 2025-05-19
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- Population divided by the amount of arable (farmable) land
- The power of a government to rule its own land without outside control
- Farming only enough food for you and your family, not for sale
- When a country takes control over another area, often by force
- Total population divided by total land area
- How ideas, goods, or culture spread across space
- Something that brings people together and unifies a country
- The increase in people living in cities and the growth of cities
- An area with borders and a government that makes its own laws
- An area with shared features like language, climate, or culture
- The name given to a place on Earth
- When people permanently move from one place to another
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- A unique location with specific physical and human characteristics
- The visible imprint of human activity on the land
- The growing connection of the world through trade and culture
- When old neighborhoods are renovated and higher-income people move in
- A country where most people share the same identity or culture
- The total number of people living in a certain area
- A population survey done by the government every 10 years
- The practice of growing food or raising animals for human use
- The way of life shared by a group of people
- A country or group’s effort to control space or land
- The level of detail on a map compared to real life
- A group identity based on shared culture or ancestry
- A group of people with a shared identity who want self-rule
25 Clues: The name given to a place on Earth • Total population divided by total land area • The way of life shared by a group of people • How ideas, goods, or culture spread across space • The visible imprint of human activity on the land • The level of detail on a map compared to real life • The total number of people living in a certain area • ...
Map Skills Review - Use Your Notes 2024-10-27
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- Helps to measure real-world distances on a map.
- Type of map projection that shows gaps in the oceans to give less distortion to the land.
- Political maps show areas that are under one _______.
- This occupation will use an Azimuthal map projection to help plot the shortest routes across the globe.
- Type of map projection with rounded side to give a more balanced land look.
- This type of map is used to show the difference in land elevation and water depths.
- Graphs, Charts, and photographs help to ______ information from maps.
- Circular map that gets more distorted the further you go from the center of the circle.
- The further you go from the equator on a Mercator map the more land is ____ at the poles.
- Northwest, southwest, northeast, and southeast are all ______ directions.
- The Mercator map projection is best to use if navigating by ____.
- A compass rose will tell __________.
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- Besides at the top of the map, a title can be found in the ______.
- Large land masses
- Show real-world features.
- This map projection has evenly spaced lines of latitude and longitude.
- Cities are shown as different sizes based on their ______.
- Tells what the map is about.
- Type of map that shows information about a specific topic.
- North, south, east, and west are all ________ directions.
- The shape of a Mercator map projection.
- Some examples of map projection distortion are _____, shape, distance, or direction.
- Large bodies of sea water
- When something on the map looks different from how it really is on Earth.
24 Clues: Large land masses • Show real-world features. • Large bodies of sea water • Tells what the map is about. • A compass rose will tell __________. • The shape of a Mercator map projection. • Helps to measure real-world distances on a map. • Political maps show areas that are under one _______. • North, south, east, and west are all ________ directions. • ...
Sam's water Systems Crossword Puzzles 2024-11-22
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- Man-made waterway for transportation or irrigation.
- Has a trunk
- Vapor turning into liquid water, forming clouds.
- Wastewater from homes and businesses.
- Large, still body of freshwater.
- The largest body of saltwater.
- Artificial supply of water to crops.
- Process where water changes from liquid to vapor.
- Underground layer of water-bearing rock.
- Ecosystem saturated with water, like swamps or marshes.
- Smaller river or stream flowing into a larger one.
- Flying mammal
- Likes to chase mice
- Study of water in Earth's systems.
- Water that flows over land into rivers and lakes.
- Small, flowing body of water.
- Land area that drains into a river or stream.
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- Level below which the ground is saturated with water.
- Movement of water through soil and rocks.
- Wearing away of land by water, wind, or ice.
- Area of land prone to flooding near a river.
- A storage area for water, often behind a dam.
- Process of removing salt from seawater.
- Landform where a river spreads out into multiple streams.
- Large marsupial
- Natural water source where groundwater flows to the surface.
- Water located beneath the Earth's surface.
- Water released from clouds as rain, snow, or hail.
- Area where freshwater meets saltwater.
- Prolonged period of little or no rainfall.
- Particles carried and deposited by water.
- Hot spring that periodically erupts with water and steam.
- Man's best friend
- Relating to the land adjacent to rivers or streams.
- Regular rise and fall of ocean water.
35 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Small, flowing body of water. • The largest body of saltwater. • Large, still body of freshwater. • Study of water in Earth's systems. • Artificial supply of water to crops. • Wastewater from homes and businesses. • Regular rise and fall of ocean water. • Area where freshwater meets saltwater. • ...
City and Stuff 2026-01-19
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- - a place by the sea where boats stop and stay
- - a big area of water with land all around it
- - a big shop to buy food and everyday things
- - a very tall city building with many floors
- - a place to see old things and history
- - white lines on the road where people can cross
- - a place to read and borrow books
- - a place where planes arrive and leave
- - a long line of water that moves through the land
- - land next to the sea
- - a home in a big building with many homes
- - a road over a river or road
- - a place where sick people see a doctor
- - a place to watch films on a big screen
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- - very high land, much higher than a hill
- - a place to keep and get money
- - low land between two hills or mountains
- - an open place in a city where people meet
- office - a place to send letters and packages
- - a circle in the road where cars go around
- - a green place with trees to walk and play
- - a place to buy and eat meals
- - a place with swings and slides for children
- - the path next to the road for people to walk
- - a special building for people to pray
- - a big place to watch sports or concerts
- station - a place where police officers work
- lights - lights that tell cars when to stop and go
- - a place where people sell food and things outside
- - a place to get on a train or subway
30 Clues: - land next to the sea • - a road over a river or road • - a place to buy and eat meals • - a place to keep and get money • - a place to read and borrow books • - a place to get on a train or subway • - a place to see old things and history • - a special building for people to pray • - a place where planes arrive and leave • - a place where sick people see a doctor • ...
The Midwest 2022-05-21
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- built to honor the pioneers of the west
- one of the faces of Mt. Rushmore
- animals raised on farms such as cattle
- airport in Chicago
- famous for cowboys and wheat
- beginning of unexplored land
- allows boats to travel between Great Lakes
- soil able to produce good crops
- storms that affects Midwest in winter
- where Mall of America is located
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- Midwest nickname
- flat or gently rolling land covered in tall grass
- where the Gateway Arch is located
- Chicago Ballpark
- land set aside for Native Americans
- nickname for Detroit
- Memorial built in his honor
- farming state
- popular crop in Iowa
- carved into the Black Hills of South Dakota
- Spanish for cowboy
- how Ford made car production faster
- started an automobile company in Detroit
23 Clues: farming state • Midwest nickname • Chicago Ballpark • Spanish for cowboy • airport in Chicago • nickname for Detroit • popular crop in Iowa • Memorial built in his honor • famous for cowboys and wheat • beginning of unexplored land • soil able to produce good crops • one of the faces of Mt. Rushmore • where Mall of America is located • where the Gateway Arch is located • ...
Chris' New Years Crossword 2022-12-27
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- where dreams go to die
- garlic- and onions-free snack
- thank god for podcasts
- millimeter enthusiast
- land of hard men
- the promised-land
- the main goal in life
- the boss
- rick wilcox lives here?
- don't let the cells die
- sausage aficionado
- slide into your dms
- beverage to accompany cookies
- "but it was 80% off!"
- nice midwestern boy
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- old-man accessory
- break into your vehicle
- land full of wankers
- is it in? ;)
- we keep getting older and they stay 25
- all-purpose phrase
- power whimper queen
- could probably break you in half
- Halloween
- thicc boy
- get in line early and make a run for it!
- fuckin' hates climbing!!!
- the only reason we call you
- apres-ice-climbing hobby
29 Clues: the boss • Halloween • thicc boy • is it in? ;) • land of hard men • old-man accessory • the promised-land • all-purpose phrase • sausage aficionado • power whimper queen • slide into your dms • nice midwestern boy • land full of wankers • millimeter enthusiast • the main goal in life • "but it was 80% off!" • where dreams go to die • thank god for podcasts • break into your vehicle • ...
Voacbulary Crossword Puzzle 2019-05-18
Across
- Carrying canoes and supplies across river
- The land beyond a settlement
- Long-lasting
- Cowboy
- A district near a border
- Small religious settlements
- Violent street ruffian
- A monk
- Overcome
- A Spanish fort
- One person rule
- A colony under the rule of a monarch
- Government gifts
- An area of land that serves as a barrier
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- An owner
- A safe place
- Vanquish
- Expanding a nation beyond existing borders
- Self-supporting
- A person who moves from one country to another
- Son of something
- A plant used to make valuable blue dye
- A written document granting land
- A large estate
- A branch of a river or stream
- Boss
- A large green chile
- Not plentiful
- People who are in prison for owing money
- To add
30 Clues: Boss • Cowboy • A monk • To add • An owner • Vanquish • Overcome • A safe place • Long-lasting • Not plentiful • A large estate • A Spanish fort • Self-supporting • One person rule • Son of something • Government gifts • A large green chile • Violent street ruffian • A district near a border • Small religious settlements • The land beyond a settlement • A branch of a river or stream • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2019-05-18
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- To add
- A written document granting land
- Small religious settlements
- A large estate
- People who are in prison for owing money
- Expanding a nation beyond existing borders
- A safe place
- Son of something
- Overcome
- One person rule
- An area of land that serves as a barrier
- A large green chile
- Long-lasting
- Carrying canoes and supplies across river
- A plant used to make valuable blue dye
- The land beyond a settlement
- Government gifts
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- Not plentiful
- A Spanish fort
- Vanquish
- A colony under the rule of a monarch
- Self-supporting
- A district near a border
- Violent street ruffian
- An owner
- A branch of a river or stream
- Cowboy
- Boss
- A person who moves from one country to another
- A monk
30 Clues: Boss • To add • Cowboy • A monk • Vanquish • An owner • Overcome • A safe place • Long-lasting • Not plentiful • A Spanish fort • A large estate • Self-supporting • One person rule • Son of something • Government gifts • A large green chile • Violent street ruffian • A district near a border • Small religious settlements • The land beyond a settlement • A branch of a river or stream • ...
Aussenhandel 2021-10-12
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- ein anderes ausländisches Territorium
- wenn ein Firma ist spezialisiert
- was wir denken
- jemand ist da für helfen
- wenn ein Land gibt nicht sein Meinung
- wenn mehrere Länder arbeiten zusammen.
- wenn mehrere Firmen arbeiten zusammen
- die rohe Stoffe
- Jemand arbeitet im Nachbarland
- wir brauchen für zahlen in die Länder
- nicht zugeben
- wenn ein Beschluss ist bestzt
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- mehrere Länder arbeiten zusammen
- wenn die Person haben die gleiche Meinung
- wenn machen wir etwas und es ändert sich was
- der Platz wo die Leute haben erachtet
- verletzung der Regel
- ausscheiden sein Land für wohnen in anderes
- wenn jemand überwacht was wir machen
- am Ausgang jedes Landes
- wenn Handel mit anderen Firmen ausserhalb der Schweiz stattfindet
- Urteil zur Diskriminierung einer Person
- die materielle Unzulänglichkeit
- ein Gesetz anwenden
24 Clues: nicht zugeben • was wir denken • die rohe Stoffe • ein Gesetz anwenden • verletzung der Regel • am Ausgang jedes Landes • jemand ist da für helfen • wenn ein Beschluss ist bestzt • Jemand arbeitet im Nachbarland • die materielle Unzulänglichkeit • mehrere Länder arbeiten zusammen • wenn ein Firma ist spezialisiert • wenn jemand überwacht was wir machen • ...
Ch. 5 Social Studies Vocabulary 2013-04-26
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- a government leader with total authority
- fighting against the government
- people who first settle a new place
- people chosen to speak or act for a group
- a place owned and governed by a country
- ownership of land
- money paid by people to run the government
- land that lies beyond the settled part of a country
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- a group of volunteers who act as an army
- people whose ancestors came from Great Britain
- a lawmaking branch of government
- an official statement
- freedom
- able to speak and understand two languages equally well
- a sudden, complete change in government
- a person given a grant and permission to bring settlers to Texas
- the same rights for all people
- gifts of land
- a disagreement
- Mexican settlers in Texas
- an agreement between groups or countries
21 Clues: freedom • gifts of land • a disagreement • ownership of land • an official statement • Mexican settlers in Texas • the same rights for all people • fighting against the government • a lawmaking branch of government • people who first settle a new place • a sudden, complete change in government • a place owned and governed by a country • a group of volunteers who act as an army • ...
Harriet Tubman rocks 2015-03-11
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- There code was ______
- The ____ land
- She got hit with a ____
- She had to be helpful to be ____
- She had to be ______
- She had ____ because she got hit
- _____ was trying to catch her
- The ____ is the way they traveled
- She was a _____ slave
- She had been _____
- She was a ____ for the civil war
- She was a ____ to help soldiers in the civil war
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- She helped in the ______
- Her name is_____
- She led people went through the ______
- Harriet was a very _____ woman
- ______ is the land that want to be
- She was very _____ to help other slaves
- She got hit and survived massive _____
- Harriet Tubman was in _____
- The master’s used a _____ to punish slaves
- The _____ is were Harriet was born
- The land that is ____
23 Clues: The ____ land • Her name is_____ • She had been _____ • She had to be ______ • There code was ______ • The land that is ____ • She was a _____ slave • She got hit with a ____ • She helped in the ______ • Harriet Tubman was in _____ • _____ was trying to catch her • Harriet was a very _____ woman • She had to be helpful to be ____ • She had ____ because she got hit • ...
paarden freak en brillen mens 2015-03-13
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- ons land
- correctie voor een fout
- een jongens naam met een b
- Cimorelli fan
- kleinste van de klas
- de slimste
- de babbelaar van de klas
- wiens naam lijkt op alien
- wie draagt er bril
- de paardenfreak van de klas
- wie is fan van Michael Jackson
- onze turnmeester
- bff van Selin
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- hoeveel jongens hebben een bril
- het kleinste land in Europa
- naam van de klas
- een insect met een rood lijf en zwarte stipen
- noem een meisjes naam met een c
- met hoeveel jongens zijn we
- de raarste van de klas
- het grootste land in Europa
- met hoeveel meisjes zitten we in de klas
- wie is mona's kleine zus
- de grootste
- wie is de juf
- Grootvader
- stagejuf is
- de dunste
- hoeveel meisjes hebben er blond haar
29 Clues: ons land • de dunste • de slimste • Grootvader • de grootste • stagejuf is • Cimorelli fan • wie is de juf • bff van Selin • naam van de klas • onze turnmeester • wie draagt er bril • kleinste van de klas • de raarste van de klas • correctie voor een fout • de babbelaar van de klas • wie is mona's kleine zus • wiens naam lijkt op alien • een jongens naam met een b • het kleinste land in Europa • ...
Seaward 2022-02-13
Across
- author of the book
- book genre
- setting
- creature that has six legs and is very thin
- title of the book
- Westerly used _____ to bring a cloud of water on the land
- how cally came to the land
- what lead them to the top of the tower
- where cally and westerly found their dream rooms
- explodes and provides light for them
- where westerly and cally are headed
- publication date
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- what they used to save them from the wave
- object alive in the day and motionless at night
- what westerly used on stonecutter
- girl whose parents have become horribly ill
- owner of the magical land
- boy who is searching for his dad
- what stonecutter uses to turn things to stone
- what westerly takes with him everywhere for safety
20 Clues: setting • book genre • publication date • title of the book • author of the book • owner of the magical land • how cally came to the land • boy who is searching for his dad • what westerly used on stonecutter • where westerly and cally are headed • explodes and provides light for them • what lead them to the top of the tower • what they used to save them from the wave • ...
Question Regarding ASEAN Countries 2023-08-28
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- Indonesia's climate
- Capital city of Malaysia
- Having 633 Ethnics Group
- Largest river in Indonesia
- Capital City of Laos
- East Border of Cambodia
- Highest Peak of Malaysia
- Capital City of Cambodia
- Land area of 237,955 km2
- What country is Laos (geography)
- Indonesia's Government
- Land area of 181,035 km2
- Who Published Das Kapital
- Malaysia's Majority Ethnics
- Brunei's East, South, West Border
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- Cambodia's majority religion
- Important Sector of Laos's Economy
- Indonesia's majority religion
- North Border of Laos
- The pros of being in the ring of fire
- Malaysia's Government
- Brunei Head of State
- highest point of Brunei
- has a temperature of 27,8 degrees
- West Malaysia's position
- The Head of State of Indonesia
- Malaysia's West Border
- Laos majority ethnics
- Largest lake in Sumatra
- Land area of 330,485 km2
30 Clues: Indonesia's climate • North Border of Laos • Brunei Head of State • Capital City of Laos • Malaysia's Government • Laos majority ethnics • Malaysia's West Border • Indonesia's Government • highest point of Brunei • East Border of Cambodia • Largest lake in Sumatra • West Malaysia's position • Capital city of Malaysia • Having 633 Ethnics Group • Highest Peak of Malaysia • ...
industrial revolution 2024-09-27
Across
- land, liberty, capitol and entrepenur
- the migration of people from rural areas to cities
- an artificial waterway
- social class made of skill workers
- system of growing crops in a new field each year
- when people got their land for sheep changed to private land
- the process that changed the economy change from hand made things to factory made
- manufacturing of large quantities
- a risky business owner
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- who made the steam engine
- cheap iron led to mass production
- when children were being used in factories with horrible working conditions
- orginization own the means of production
- where goods are made using machines
- a munfacturing process
- business owned by stockholders
- who made radio technology
- multi spindle spinning machine.
- an engine that uses steam to create a mechanical motion
- made the steel making machine.
20 Clues: an artificial waterway • a munfacturing process • a risky business owner • who made the steam engine • who made radio technology • business owned by stockholders • made the steel making machine. • multi spindle spinning machine. • cheap iron led to mass production • manufacturing of large quantities • social class made of skill workers • where goods are made using machines • ...
Nature 2026-03-16
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- where lava erupts from the earth
- a bird's abode
- the largest tree species
- an aromatic purple flower
- another name for the Northern Lights
- land surrounded by water
- a strike of electricity from the sky
- an animal that can live in water and on land
- an arctic bird that does not fly
- a period of time with little to no rainfall
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- thick moisture in the air that makes it hard to see
- The Grand _______
- what plants grow from
- when a river cascades down a cliff
- a dry, arid land
- when snowpack thunders down a mountainside
- another name for the top, or peak, of a mountain
- the natural home for an animal or plant
- a large swirling coastal storm
- an area of dense trees and vegetation and wildlife diversity
20 Clues: a bird's abode • a dry, arid land • The Grand _______ • what plants grow from • the largest tree species • land surrounded by water • an aromatic purple flower • a large swirling coastal storm • where lava erupts from the earth • an arctic bird that does not fly • when a river cascades down a cliff • another name for the Northern Lights • a strike of electricity from the sky • ...
Lilly Lemon 2nd hour 2024-04-18
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- famous martyr
- Kansasn main crop
- land set aside for Native Americans
- freed Aferican Americans that moved to Kansas after the Civil war
- land grants to build railroads across Kansas
- man working on the catte drive
- what ended the cattel drive
- what state came in the union in 1861
- famous African American cowboy
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- move to a dinfferent place
- person living on someone else's property without permisson
- where the meals are prepared on a cattel drive
- getting a larg herd of cattel to the railroads
- not constitutional
- battles beteen Native Americans and the U.S. over land
- towns along the railroad where cattel was sipped
- what brought people to Kansas
- money given to grow business
- separating gian from the stalk
- town in kansas settled by Aferican American
20 Clues: famous martyr • Kansasn main crop • not constitutional • move to a dinfferent place • what ended the cattel drive • money given to grow business • what brought people to Kansas • separating gian from the stalk • man working on the catte drive • famous African American cowboy • land set aside for Native Americans • what state came in the union in 1861 • ...
#Unit 9 Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-30
Across
- land the promised land
- they were a series of religious wars
- the conqueror brought french customs
- John known as lackland
- largest country by land
- a belief in human agency
- scavenger hunts and detective style games
- a Muslim leader
- the royal family still leads to nation
- urban 2 he initiated the first crusade
- carta document signed by King john
- states christian kingdoms
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- death caused by Yersinia pestis
- empire it was the continuation of the roman empire
- the great unified russia
- their profound influence on the renaissance
- Years wa a series of conflicts
- is the holy city for judaism
- supporter
- its famous architecture
- of arc claimed to hear voices
- a renewed interest in classical antiquity
- capet founded the capetion dynasty
- its Capital City is Paris
24 Clues: supporter • a Muslim leader • land the promised land • John known as lackland • largest country by land • its famous architecture • the great unified russia • a belief in human agency • its Capital City is Paris • states christian kingdoms • is the holy city for judaism • of arc claimed to hear voices • Years wa a series of conflicts • death caused by Yersinia pestis • ...
Biome puzzle 2024-11-12
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- stands for "falling off"
- organisms that live and grown on land
- the above ground portion of land
- Deepest part of the ocean
- An area where a freshwater river meets the ocean
- the purposeful clearing of trees
- a biome characterized by pine trees
- their ability to maintain normal or near normal metabolic levels.
- small floating organisms
- an area with little to no rain or water sources
- an area where the land is covered by fresh or salt water.
- relating to the sea
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- when animals slow there movement during the hot summers.
- Underwater ecosystem built with Coral.
- water with no salt at all
- any ground that remains frozen
- the area close to the shore
- an area classified by the species that live there
- scrubland plant communities
- micro-scopic marine algea
20 Clues: relating to the sea • stands for "falling off" • small floating organisms • Deepest part of the ocean • water with no salt at all • micro-scopic marine algea • the area close to the shore • scrubland plant communities • any ground that remains frozen • the above ground portion of land • the purposeful clearing of trees • a biome characterized by pine trees • ...
The Midwest 2025-07-15
Across
- built to honor the pioneers of the west
- one of the faces of Mt. Rushmore
- animals raised on farms such as cattle
- airport in Chicago
- famous for cowboys and wheat
- beginning of unexplored land
- allows boats to travel between Great Lakes
- soil able to produce good crops
- storms that affects Midwest in winter
- where Mall of America is located
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- Midwest nickname
- flat or gently rolling land covered in tall grass
- where the Gateway Arch is located
- Chicago Ballpark
- land set aside for Native Americans
- nickname for Detroit
- Memorial built in his honor
- farming state
- popular crop in Iowa
- carved into the Black Hills of South Dakota
- Spanish for cowboy
- how Ford made car production faster
- started an automobile company in Detroit
23 Clues: farming state • Midwest nickname • Chicago Ballpark • Spanish for cowboy • airport in Chicago • nickname for Detroit • popular crop in Iowa • Memorial built in his honor • famous for cowboys and wheat • beginning of unexplored land • soil able to produce good crops • one of the faces of Mt. Rushmore • where Mall of America is located • where the Gateway Arch is located • ...
File 6 Rural and TV 2026-04-10
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- Raised area of land lower than a mountain
- Drama series about daily lives of characters
- Track made for walking
- Report on expected future weather
- Device to operate television from a distance
- Small area of still water
- Large farm building for crops or animals
- Programme showing real people in unscripted situations
- Set of programmes telling a continuous fictional story
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- Television programme with informal celebrity interviews
- High steep rock face especially by the sea
- Barrier made of wood or wire enclosing land
- Programme where contestants win prizes
- Watch media content over the internet
- Advertisement on television to promote a product
- Row of bushes forming a boundary
- Open area of land used for farming
- Film made with animated drawings
- Factual film or programme about a subject
- Relating to the countryside
20 Clues: Track made for walking • Small area of still water • Relating to the countryside • Row of bushes forming a boundary • Film made with animated drawings • Report on expected future weather • Open area of land used for farming • Watch media content over the internet • Programme where contestants win prizes • Large farm building for crops or animals • ...
EcoregionsandWED-CatieLavas 2019-10-17
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- Located due west of piney woods and gulf coastal plains regions, grasslands with forested areas in the bottom lands. (3 words)
- Located in panhandle. Largest and most completely flat areas of the world. (2 words)
- Breaks down rocks into smaller pieces -called sediments- through physical processes (2 words)
- The process of moving sediments to other locations
- When particles stop moving and settle where erosional agents have carried them
- Located along the Gulf of Mexico. Flat lands that are good for agriculture. (3 words)
- The process by which rocks are broken down into sediments
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- Located due west of the Post Oak Woods and Prairies. Named for its rich, black, heavy, clay soil. (2 words)
- Breaks down rocks through chemical processes (2 words)
- Located far west Texas. Ranges in elevation from 5000 to over 8700 feet.
- Located in center of the state. Unique minerals and rock formations of large granite terrain. (2 words)
- Located eastern portion of the state, is a forested area. Wettest area of Texas (2 words)
- Located in south central portion of state at point of the "Big Bend" in Rio Grande River. Varies in elevation from 600 feet in east to over 3000 feet in south. (2 words)
- Located in the southern tip of the state. Flat with some gentle rolling hills. (3 words)
- Located in northern section of the state. Fertile grassland with rough terrain. (2 words)
15 Clues: The process of moving sediments to other locations • Breaks down rocks through chemical processes (2 words) • The process by which rocks are broken down into sediments • Located far west Texas. Ranges in elevation from 5000 to over 8700 feet. • When particles stop moving and settle where erosional agents have carried them • ...
Unit 5: Water Pollution 2024-04-29
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- lakes are those that are unproductive
- the use of chemicals by an organism to break the object down
- pollution of water or air that does not originate from a single discrete source
- excessive plant and algal growth due to the increased availability of one or more limiting growth factors needed for photosynthesis
- this phenomena depletes dissolved oxygen and kills off fish and marine organisms in bottom waters
- any single identifiable source of pollution from which pollutants are discharged, such as a pipe, ditch, ship or factory smokestack
- a method used to extract natural gas and oil from deep rock formations known as shale
- infections that predominantly are transmitted through contact with or consumption of microbially polluted water
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- the reduction in dissolved oxygen, plotted over a distance along a water body from a point at which sewage or other pollutants have been discharged
- rapid increase in the density of algae in an aquatic system
- used water
- a process that occurs when human water pollution speeds up by introducing sewage, detergents ,fertilizers and other sources of nutrients in an aquatic ecosystem
- areas of water bodies where aquatic life cannot survive because of low oxygen levels
- water body has lost so much of its dissolved oxygen that normal aquatic life begins to die off
- when you add water to concentrated orange juice you are ____ it
15 Clues: used water • lakes are those that are unproductive • rapid increase in the density of algae in an aquatic system • the use of chemicals by an organism to break the object down • when you add water to concentrated orange juice you are ____ it • pollution of water or air that does not originate from a single discrete source • ...
Unit 1 and 2 level 2 2021-09-21
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- It includes a solo instrument (such as a trumpet) accompanied by a rhythm section (drums, bass, double bass) and harmonic instruments (piano, guitar).
- is a musical genre that incorporates "rhyme, rhythmic speech, and apotheosis jargon", which is performed in a variety of types, usually over a musical accompaniment.
- It consists of a long walk that is done on foot on a mountain
- horses are ridden by riders known as jockeys
- we can breathe underwater with devices independently
- involves a variety of competitive sailing formats that are sanctioned through various sailing federations and yacht clubs
- is defined by the feeling that causes fear
- activity that consists of placing a temporary home, either portable or improvised, in a place in order to inhabit it.
- to give the sensation of movement to images, drawings or other types of inanimate objects.
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- has a lighter, clearer texture than baroque music and is less complex.
- It is a sport that is practiced in rivers of white or white water and in calm waters of some cities and towns around the world
- ther organisms in salt (sea) or fresh water (lakes, ponds, ponds or rivers).
- It is a sport in which participants climb, descend or cross natural rock formations or artificial rock walls.
- is a cinematographic genre where the spectacularity of the images prevails through special effects
- orígenes provienen del blues rock, hard rock y del rock psicodélico.
15 Clues: is defined by the feeling that causes fear • horses are ridden by riders known as jockeys • we can breathe underwater with devices independently • It consists of a long walk that is done on foot on a mountain • orígenes provienen del blues rock, hard rock y del rock psicodélico. • has a lighter, clearer texture than baroque music and is less complex. • ...
civil war terms 2023-10-12
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- The distance around the inside of a gun barrel measured in thousands of an inch. Bullets are labeled by what caliber gun they fit.
- Blanket or other bedding rolled up and carried over the shoulder by a soldier.
- To rush towards the enemy.
- Small sewing kit soldiers used to repair their garments.
- Loyal to the government of the United States. Also known as Union, Yankee, or Northern.
- The major political party in America most sympathetic to states rights and willing to tolerate the spread of slavery to the territories. Democrats opposed a strong Federal government. Most Southern men were Democrats before the War.
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- To practice marching, military formations and the steps in firing and handling one's weapon.
- A branch of the military in which soldiers traveled and fought on foot.
- Someone who wishes to abolish or get rid of slavery
- The long metal tube on a gun through which a projectile is fired
- Resisting or protecting against attack from someone.
- Round container used to carry water; made of wood or tin and carried over the shoulder by a strap.
- Manufacturing goods from raw materials, such as cloth from cotton or machine parts from iron.
- Small canvas bag, about one foot square, used to carry a soldier's food. Typically, these bags were painted with black tar to make them waterproof.
- Temporary fortifications put up by an army in the field.
15 Clues: To rush towards the enemy. • Someone who wishes to abolish or get rid of slavery • Resisting or protecting against attack from someone. • Small sewing kit soldiers used to repair their garments. • Temporary fortifications put up by an army in the field. • The long metal tube on a gun through which a projectile is fired • ...
Carson Kaiser period 4 2014-05-27
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- a farmer or a plow that breaks sod
- The alternative to selling wholesale to distributors or retailers is to sell retail either through company owned stores or online.
- a corollary to the log cabin during frontier settlement of Canada and the United States
- working or acting together for a common purpose, in this case, building america
- an act that gave an applicant ownership of land
- someone who herded cattle across great distances
- black soldiers in the west
- a boom town that sprouted up because of railroads
- the US government backs up all currency with gold
- a farm with farmhouses
- unexplored land
- a Native American chief. He defeated General George Custer at the Battle at Little Bighorn.
- a sustained increase in the general price level of goods and service
- people who claimed land before they were supposed to
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- a name given to African Americans who migrated from states along the Mississippi River to Kansas
- was a short-lived political party in the United States established in 1891
- horsemen and cattle herders of Spanish Mexico
- authorized the President of the United States to survey American Indian tribal land and divide it into allotments for individual Indians
- n American soldier, bison hunter and showman
- People who claimed land in the west
- the drive in cattle cars from the east coast to the west
- a town that grew due to population and economic growth
- Drives/ a religious dance of Native North Americans
- criminals that were being hunted
24 Clues: unexplored land • a farm with farmhouses • black soldiers in the west • criminals that were being hunted • a farmer or a plow that breaks sod • People who claimed land in the west • n American soldier, bison hunter and showman • horsemen and cattle herders of Spanish Mexico • an act that gave an applicant ownership of land • someone who herded cattle across great distances • ...
Georgraphy Crossword 2013-09-11
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- Hemisphere the hemisphere including North America, and South America
- there are two solstices, one in the summer one in the winter, in the winter solstice night is longer than day, in the summer solstice day is longer than night
- a low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it
- of Cancer is the imaginary line running north of the equator and 23.5°N
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- a large surface of land that is made by many countries
- isolated flat-topped hill with steep sides
- a conical mountain or hill, having a crater through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are or have been in the earth’s crust
- Year a year that occurs every four years causing an extra day of February
- Hemisphere the hemisphere, that includes Asia, Europe, Australia, and Africa
- a large area of flat land and a few trees
- an artificial waterway made to allow the passage of boats or ships in
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- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another stream
- a triangular alluvial deposited at the mouth of a river
- this is the level above sea level
- summer, spring, fall, and winter all are,
- a fertile spot in a desert
- a drawing to represent another mark of land
- Map the detailed mapping or charting of the features of a relatively small area, district, or locality
- a book that holds many different kind of maps of different countries and continents
20 Clues: a fertile spot in a desert • this is the level above sea level • a piece of land surrounded by water • summer, spring, fall, and winter all are, • a large area of flat land and a few trees • isolated flat-topped hill with steep sides • a drawing to represent another mark of land • a large surface of land that is made by many countries • ...
Geography 2019-04-17
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- Deep cleft between cliffs or mountains (There's a famous one of these in Arizona!)
- A half of the earth, can be either Northern, Southern, Eastern, or Western
- Pieces that move and make up the Earth's surface
- Piece of land almost entirely surrounded by water but still connected to a main land
- The name of the body of water that runs through the Grand Canyon
- Broad, and flat land with little to no elevation differences
- Dry land with hostile living conditions and very little precipitation
- Opening in the Earth's service where magma erupts
- Shaking due to tectonic activity
- are 7 of these
- An area with flat terrain that is higher than the surrounding landscape
- Degrees that measure and run parallel to the equator (East to West, or horizontal!)
- Ms. Stearns' college mascot
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- Mountain Range in Colorado, and the name of our baseball team!
- Has a longitude of 0 degrees and runs North to South
- Key that explains map symbols
- An image that shows and gives information about a place, such as it's rivers, mountains, elevation, etc.
- Imaginary circle around the earth with a latitude of 0 degrees and halfway between the poles
- Fracture in the Earth's crust
- Shows North, East, South and West on a map
- Degrees that measure the and run parallel to the Prime Meridian (North to South, or vertical!)
- Water that flows into oceans, lakes, etc.
- The study of lands, features, people, and animals on earth
- Land that is surrounded by water
- One of the Great Lakes
25 Clues: are 7 of these • One of the Great Lakes • Ms. Stearns' college mascot • Key that explains map symbols • Fracture in the Earth's crust • Shaking due to tectonic activity • Land that is surrounded by water • Water that flows into oceans, lakes, etc. • Shows North, East, South and West on a map • Pieces that move and make up the Earth's surface • ...
One's Nation 2020-10-21
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- He went to a meeting and he resigned and went to Europe. He couldn't come back to Latin America.
- Its located in Panama and used for traveling.
- People that are born in Latin America but parents come from Spain.
- When a country wants their independence.
- These ideas were created in Europe and spread to Latin America and the Spanish decided to do their own.
- He united the creoles to defeat the peninsulares and made Mexico an independent nation.
- Haiti got into a big debt because France claimed they took their slaves.
- He wanted to take Austria out and unite northern Italy.
- A system where The peninsulares view the people in Latin America and where they fit in.
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- He defeated Napoleon's army and freed Haiti.
- Europeans had control over Latin America land.
- A system where europeans made money off of.
- He created a military of slaves and fought to be a free land and from haiti.
- The first to gain their independence from France.
- Napoleon wanted to gain money so he gave his piece of land to America.
- A piece of land where it's attach to land and surrounded by water.
- A system where peninsulares had their own crops and were cruel to the natives.
- He convinced his father that Brazil should be a free nation and be given to the creoles.
- Went against the Peninsulares and Creoles.
- A region that their most spoken language is Spanish.
- He offered Haiti to help and end salvery and a country is named after him.
21 Clues: When a country wants their independence. • Went against the Peninsulares and Creoles. • A system where europeans made money off of. • He defeated Napoleon's army and freed Haiti. • Its located in Panama and used for traveling. • Europeans had control over Latin America land. • The first to gain their independence from France. • ...
How Earth's Surface Changes 2023-10-18
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- breaking apart, wearing away or dissolving rock into smaller pieces
- the scraping away of materials
- an area of empty space inside something
- a very large piece of ice near the Arctic
- when water covers land because of lots of rain
- describes a chemical that contains acid
- a natural formation found on Earth
- dissolve to become part of a liquid
- a hollow chamber under the ground
- a landform with high steep sides that rise high above the land around it
- a large area of flat land with grass and few trees
- a low area or hole in the ground made when soil and rocks are removed
- the movement of sediment to a new place by wind or water
- the sand and rocks that collect at the bottom of rivers, lake and oceans
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- a valley made by moving water
- to remove something layer by layer
- a passage that goes under the ground
- a small line or break on the surface of an object
- a chemical that is able to dissolve materials
- a deep narrow valley
- extremely small pieces of rock and soil
- the salty water that covers 70% of the Earth
- when sediment is deposited in a new place
- where the ocean touches the land
- a natural disaster when soil, rock, and water fall down a hill
- to move in one direction
- an area of low, flat land that can easily flood
- an area at the end of a river where lots of sediment has deposited
28 Clues: a deep narrow valley • to move in one direction • a valley made by moving water • the scraping away of materials • where the ocean touches the land • a hollow chamber under the ground • to remove something layer by layer • a natural formation found on Earth • dissolve to become part of a liquid • a passage that goes under the ground • an area of empty space inside something • ...
Unit 3: Mesopotamia & Mesoamerica 2024-10-03
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- A large, flat area of land.
- The study of the stars and planets.
- A group of people traveling together.
- A large territory in which several groups of people are ruled by a single leader or government.
- A part or section of a country.
- To leave someone or something without intending to return.
- A group in society that is ranked by factors such as wealth, property, and rights.
- A person who writes.
- A person who is believed to speak for God or a god.
- A territory that is part of a country or an empire.
- A building for religious worship, especially in religions other than Christianity.
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- Writing that uses wedge-shaped characters.
- Fine particles of rock.
- An early city that was like a small, independent country with its own laws and government.
- A body of land that is surrounded on three sides by water.
- Native to a specific region or environment.
- Before written history.
- A bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests.
- An ancient Mesopotamian temple tower with outside staircases and a shrine at the top.
- Wealth sent from one country or ruler to another as a sign that the other is superior.
- A leafy stalk whos kernels have seeds inside; another name for corn.
- Arranged in a difficult way.
- A flat area of land that is elevated, or raised, above the land around it.
- For a limited time.
- A low-lying area of land often found between hills or mountains.
25 Clues: For a limited time. • A person who writes. • Fine particles of rock. • Before written history. • A large, flat area of land. • Arranged in a difficult way. • A part or section of a country. • The study of the stars and planets. • A group of people traveling together. • Writing that uses wedge-shaped characters. • Native to a specific region or environment. • ...
54 countries 2026-01-07
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- Korea — Known for K-pop and tech
- — Has the world’s highest waterfall
- — Made of over 7,000 islands
- — Neutral, famous for chocolate
- — Famous for safaris
- — Has many islands
- — Windmills and tulips
- — Known for tacos and ancient ruins
- — Known for reggae music
- — Second most populated country
- — Famous for IKEA
- — Biggest country in South America
- — Very small but very rich
- — Home of ancient pyramids
- — Neighbor of Spain, famous explorers
- — Shaped like a boot
- — Largest country by land
- — Never colonized
- — Has the Karakoram mountains
- Lanka — Island south of India
- — Ancient Olympics began here
- — Most populated African country
- — Country and continent
- — Land of fjords
- — Land of the rising sun
- — Famous for the Eiffel Tower
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- — Gateway to Africa from Europe
- Kingdom — Big Ben and the monarchy
- Africa — Has three capital cities
- — Coffee and emeralds
- Zealand — Famous for kiwis
- — First sub-Saharan country to gain independence
- — Known as the Land of Smiles
- — Long coastline, famous food
- — Great Wall is here
- — Famous for cars and engineering
- — Famous for tango
- — Country of a thousand lakes
- — Runs of the bulls
- — Long and skinny country
- — Has twin towers
- — Birthplace of Mozart
- — World’s largest island country
- — Has a maple leaf on its flag
- — Largest island in the Caribbean
- Arab Emirates — Known for very tall buildings
- — Sits between Europe and Asia
- Arabia — Birthplace of Islam
- — Located on the eastern Mediterranean
- — Land of fire and ice
- — Home of Machu Picchu
- — River-rich South Asian country
- — Known as the Emerald Isle
- — Ancient Persia
54 Clues: — Ancient Persia • — Land of fjords • — Has twin towers • — Famous for IKEA • — Never colonized • — Famous for tango • — Has many islands • — Runs of the bulls • — Great Wall is here • — Famous for safaris • — Shaped like a boot • — Coffee and emeralds • — Windmills and tulips • — Birthplace of Mozart • — Land of fire and ice • — Home of Machu Picchu • — Country and continent • ...
The Middle Ages 2026-04-03
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- A religious person who lived in a monastery and devoted their life to prayer and service
- A code of conduct for knights emphasizing honor, loyalty, courage, and protection of the weak
- The land owned by a noble, including the castle, village, and farmland
- A large church that served as the center of religious life in a medieval city
- An association of craftspeople or merchants in the same trade who set standards and protected their interests
- A young person learning a trade from a skilled craftsperson
- A peasant bound to the land; they could not leave without permission
- A person who pledged loyalty and service to a noble in exchange for land and protection
- A widespread disease; the Black Death killed millions in 14th-century Europe
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- The head of the Roman Catholic Church
- A warrior who served a noble and followed the code of chivalry
- A water-filled ditch surrounding a castle for protection
- Metal clothing worn by knights for protection in battle
- A fortified residence of a noble, designed for defense
- A community where monks lived, worked, and studied; centers of learning during the Middle Ages
- A system where nobles held land and granted it to vassals in exchange for loyalty and military service
- A bridge that could be raised or lowered to control access to a castle
- A religious military campaign, especially those fought to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslims
- Contract — An agreement between a lord and vassal outlining duties and obligations
- A common laborer or farmer with little wealth or status
20 Clues: The head of the Roman Catholic Church • A fortified residence of a noble, designed for defense • Metal clothing worn by knights for protection in battle • A common laborer or farmer with little wealth or status • A water-filled ditch surrounding a castle for protection • A young person learning a trade from a skilled craftsperson • ...
Landforms 2025-08-18
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- The largest ocean
- the study of the physical features of the earth, how people are affected by the earth, and how they affect the earth
- a large area of flat land with few trees
- a low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it.
- a piece of land almost completely surrounded by water
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- a piece of land surrounded by water
- A thin piece of land forming a connection between two larger areas of land
- a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level
- a dry, barren area of land, especially one covered with sand, that is characteristically desolate, waterless, and without vegetation
- an area of a highland consisting of flat terrain that is risen sharply above the surrounding area on at least one side
- a deep cleft between mountains resulting from weathering and the erosive activity of a river over geologic time scales.
11 Clues: The largest ocean • a piece of land surrounded by water • a large area of flat land with few trees • a piece of land almost completely surrounded by water • A thin piece of land forming a connection between two larger areas of land • a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level • ...
Middle Ages Vocabulary 2025-10-07
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- Scandinavian people known for their raiding, trading, and exploring in the 8th to 11th centuries.
- A piece of land given by a lord to a vassal in return for service.
- A deadly plague that killed millions of people in Europe in the 14th century.
- A system where land was given by lords to vassals (like knights) in exchange for loyalty and military service. People worked the land in return for protection.
- Anything that is not related to religion.
- A person who receives land from a lord and promises to help and be loyal in return.
- A code of conduct for knights, including being brave, loyal, and treating others with respect, especially women.
- Religious wars in which Christians tried to take back land (like Jerusalem) from Muslims.
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- A group of people who do the same job (like blacksmiths or merchants) and help each other out.
- A group of Germanic tribes who lived in what is now France and Germany. They helped end the Roman Empire and started the Kingdom of France.
- A document signed in 1215 that limited the king’s power and gave people some rights.
- Poor farmers who worked the land for the lords. They couldn’t leave the land and had few rights.
- Law based on past decisions (precedent)
13 Clues: Law based on past decisions (precedent) • Anything that is not related to religion. • A piece of land given by a lord to a vassal in return for service. • A deadly plague that killed millions of people in Europe in the 14th century. • A person who receives land from a lord and promises to help and be loyal in return. • ...
History Definitions 2022-05-30
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- Factor – a social, political, economic, or environmental benefit that draws migrants to an area.
- Reserve – land set aside to finance the government.
- Factor – a social, political, economic or environmental force that drives migrants out of an area.
- Bee – an occasion when neighbours work together to accomplish a mayor for task for a member of the community.
- – the act of forcing individuals to serve in the military with or without notice.
- – freedom from slavery.
- – a person living in the Thirteen Colonies who remained loyal to Britain during the American Revolution.
- a preserved food made of dried meat and berries.
- England – a region in present – day northeastern United States, made up of the states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
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- Grant- an area of land given by the government in exchange for settling the land.
- Reserve – land set aside to finance Protestant Churches.
- Colonies – the 13 British colonies on the east Coast of North America, south of Nova Scotia which eventually formed together as the United States.
- North America – the remaining British colonies in North America, north of the United States in what is known as Canada today, after the American Revolution ended in 1783.
- – Units of about 10 black solders.
- Track – a piece of land the British bought for the Haudenosaunee peoples in exchange for their loyalty.
- – a British settler (colonist) from New England who migrated to Atlantic Canada between 1759 and 1774.
16 Clues: – freedom from slavery. • – Units of about 10 black solders. • a preserved food made of dried meat and berries. • Reserve – land set aside to finance the government. • Reserve – land set aside to finance Protestant Churches. • Grant- an area of land given by the government in exchange for settling the land. • ...
