mesopotamia Crossword Puzzles
school work 2021-11-03
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- Person who studies and maps the planets and stars.
- An extra amount of something.
- Ancient Sumerian writing. Contains about 1,200 wedge shaped marks.
- Small particles of soil.
- A worker in a skilled trade or job. Especially one that involves making things by hand.
- A long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero from the past.
- Many lands governed by one ruler.
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- The belief in many gods and goddesses.
- A system to supply water to dry land. Often uses ditches, levies, pipes, or streams.
- A self-governing city that controls surrounding territory and is not part of a larger government.
- One of the world's first civilizations. Means “Land between two rivers.”
- A system of rules that regulates the actions of individuals that can be enforced by penalties and punishments.
- A person who copies or writes out records.
- A large building with a temple at its peak. Means “to rise high.”
14 Clues: Small particles of soil. • An extra amount of something. • Many lands governed by one ruler. • The belief in many gods and goddesses. • A person who copies or writes out records. • Person who studies and maps the planets and stars. • A large building with a temple at its peak. Means “to rise high.” • Ancient Sumerian writing. Contains about 1,200 wedge shaped marks. • ...
SUMERI 2021-09-24
World Studies Syllabus Word Search 2025-08-20
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- Assessment worth 15%.
- This credit allow students to get a boost to their GPA for completing with high grades/participation
- Unit #3 students will learn about ___ & reactions found around the word
- When the “Sunsets” after two weeks, ______will not receive credit for late work.
- True or False: AI-generated work will be treated as plagiarism and addressed in accordance with school and district academic integrity policies.
- Assessment worth 75%.
- It also rounds ______to the nearest whole number.
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- Competencies worth 10%.
- Academic _____ is the Misrepresenting another person’s work as your own or allowing your work to be used by another student is plagiarism or cheating.
- Unit#1 is analyze myths of ancient civilizations like ___, Greece, Maya
- Students that continue to violate the Disney II Electronics Policy will require an in-person parent _____.
- Online grading platform.
- Missing work is due no later than __ weeks after the original due date.
- Unit #5 highlight the modern struggles of witch continent
- Your teacher's name
- It is the students responsibility to take their chair down from their ____.
16 Clues: Your teacher's name • Assessment worth 15%. • Assessment worth 75%. • Competencies worth 10%. • Online grading platform. • It also rounds ______to the nearest whole number. • Unit #5 highlight the modern struggles of witch continent • Unit#1 is analyze myths of ancient civilizations like ___, Greece, Maya • ...
Countries - Past Infinitives 2025-08-12
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- _____ is known to have cultivated high-quality coffee beans.
- _____ is proud to have produced influential scientists and artists like Marie Curie.
- _____ is proud to have contributed tango to world culture.
- _____ was the first country to have granted women the right to vote.
- _____ ______ is known to have vast oil reserves beneath its desert.
- _____ is proud to have maintained a long-standing peaceful border with the US.
- Mesopotamia (now part of _____) is thought to have created the first writing system.
- ______ was the first to have launched a satellite into space.
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- ______ is fortunate to have been a leading European nation in oil and gas production.
- _____ was one of the first to have implemented compulsory voting.
- The _____ _____ was the only country to have landed a human on the Moon.
- ______ is widely believed to have laid the foundations of democracy
- _____ _____ is fortunate to have abundant natural resources.
- _____ was the first European power to have circumnavigated the globe.
- _____ was the earliest to have developed paper and gunpowder.
- _____ is believed to have been a historical bridge between East and West.
16 Clues: _____ is proud to have contributed tango to world culture. • _____ is known to have cultivated high-quality coffee beans. • _____ _____ is fortunate to have abundant natural resources. • _____ was the earliest to have developed paper and gunpowder. • ______ was the first to have launched a satellite into space. • ...
Egypt Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-08
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- A body that is embalmed, dried, and wrapped for burial
- Considered the peak of ancient Egyptian culture, bringing significant wealth and new ideas into Egypt
- An area of desert canyons where many pharaohs were buried
- A chamber for the burial of the dead
- A river in Africa that is roughly 6,650 km long, it is among the longest rivers in the world
- The system of pictorial writing used in Ancient Egypt
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- One of the world's earliest writing systems, emerging in Mesopotamia around 3200 BCE
- A stable and prosperous nation that unified the country and developed a complex bureaucracy
- A statue with the body of a lion and the head of a person
- The title given to kings of ancient Egypt
- A number of monumental tombs constructed in Ancient Egypt in the shape of a pyramid
- A tall, four-sided, narrow, and tapering monument which ends in a pyramid-like shape, or pyramidion, at the top
12 Clues: A chamber for the burial of the dead • The title given to kings of ancient Egypt • The system of pictorial writing used in Ancient Egypt • A body that is embalmed, dried, and wrapped for burial • An area of desert canyons where many pharaohs were buried • A statue with the body of a lion and the head of a person • ...
Vocabulary for the PBL 2017-09-27
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- a region having many seaports
- Sea a salt lake bordered by Jordan
- of Hormuz a narrow, strategically important strait between the Gulf of Oman
- Map a map designed to show governmental boundaries of states, countries, counties, and the location of major cities
- Peninsula a peninsula in SW Asia
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea
- River a river that is an eastern member of two great rivers that define Mesopotamia and the other is Euphrates
- River a river in SW Asia flowing from Turkey through Syria and Iraq
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- Map a map that shows landforms and everything that a political map has
- a place almost or entirely surrounded by land;having no coastline or seaport
- Sea a seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean
- River a river in Northern Israel, flowing south through the Sea of Galilee to the Dead Sea
- a barren area of landscape where little precipitation occurs
- a viscous liquid derived from petroulem
- Gas is a naturally occurring hydrocarbon gas
- Gulf a mediterranean sea in Western Asia
16 Clues: a region having many seaports • Peninsula a peninsula in SW Asia • Sea a salt lake bordered by Jordan • a viscous liquid derived from petroulem • Sea a seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean • Gulf a mediterranean sea in Western Asia • Gas is a naturally occurring hydrocarbon gas • a barren area of landscape where little precipitation occurs • ...
Unit #1 Vocabulary Crossword 2018-09-08
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- A state containing several countries or territories
- Collection of hundreds of sacred hymns composed by Aryans of ancient India
- Supply water to their crops
- Complex society that has cities, well-organized government, and workers with specialized job skills
- King of ancient Egypt
- In ancient China, the right to rule given to a dynasty by Heaven, the highest force of nature
- A system of writing that uses triangular-shaped symbols to stand for ideas or things
- Fixed society class into which a person is born
- The belief in more than one god
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- People's beliefs and practices about the existence, nature, and worship of god and gods
- Wide,flat plain in between the Tigris ad Euphrates rivers in present-day,Iraq
- A set of laws that governed life in the Babylonian Empire
- Temples were pyramid-shaped brick towers
- A region in the Middle East that stretches in a large, crescent-shaped from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea
- Symbol that stands for word, idea, or sound
- A series of rulers from the same family
16 Clues: King of ancient Egypt • Supply water to their crops • The belief in more than one god • A series of rulers from the same family • Temples were pyramid-shaped brick towers • Symbol that stands for word, idea, or sound • Fixed society class into which a person is born • A state containing several countries or territories • ...
Ancient Civilisations 2020-08-16
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- A tall, four-sided, narrow tapering monument
- A famous river in Egypt
- The Sumerians built this to honour the main god of the city. It was part of a temple complex which included other buildings.
- A central hill built around buildings where invaders can be easily spotted
- A sports event which occurs once every 4 years.
- We learn Pythagoras and Geometry from this particular subject these days. What is this subject?
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- The Sumerians came from this place.
- The Sumerians had this written language which came in pictographic tablets.
- This Greek God lived on Mount Olympus and he was the god of the sky and thunder
- Special tombs built for the Pharaohs
- Many words from this language such as 'psychology' and 'photography' were inspired by the Greek language. What is this language?
- This subject is about the search for the meaning of life. Plato and Socrates were examples of such famous philosophers.
12 Clues: A famous river in Egypt • The Sumerians came from this place. • Special tombs built for the Pharaohs • A tall, four-sided, narrow tapering monument • A sports event which occurs once every 4 years. • A central hill built around buildings where invaders can be easily spotted • The Sumerians had this written language which came in pictographic tablets. • ...
4 River Valley Civilization Quiz 2017-09-25
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- The Yellow River Valley is also known as the
- The belief in many gods
- A large building dedicated to religious and government officials, usually in the middle of large cities
- The idea that powers were given from the gods, but if the ruler was unjust, the people had the right to overthrow the emperor
- The rule of the an empire that is controlled by a single family, often found in Mesopotamia, Egypt, but most notably, China.
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- The Harappans used ______ to organize their cities, often standardizing their roads and the ability to create a underground sewer system
- Cuneiform, Hieroglyphics, Chinese
- The Nile River had __________ flooding unlike the other river valleys
- A government which is run by a religious figure
- The rich fertile soil brought from the river, sometimes known as black land or loess
- The Mesopotamians and the Harappans were organized as ____.
- Egyptian kings were known as
12 Clues: The belief in many gods • Egyptian kings were known as • Cuneiform, Hieroglyphics, Chinese • The Yellow River Valley is also known as the • A government which is run by a religious figure • The Mesopotamians and the Harappans were organized as ____. • The Nile River had __________ flooding unlike the other river valleys • ...
4 River Valley Civilization Quiz 2017-09-25
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- The Harappans used ______ to organize their cities, often standardizing their roads and the ability to create a underground sewer system
- A government which is run by a religious figure
- The rich fertile soil brought from the river, sometimes known as black land or loess
- The belief in many gods
- Egyptian kings were known as
- The Mesopotamians and the Harappans were organized as ____.
- The idea that powers were given from the gods, but if the ruler was unjust, the people had the right to overthrow the emperor
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- The rule of the an empire that is controlled by a single family, often found in Mesopotamia, Egypt, but most notably, China.
- A large building dedicated to religious and government officials, usually in the middle of large cities
- Cuneiform, Hieroglyphics, Chinese
- The Nile River had __________ flooding unlike the other river valleys
- The Yellow River Valley is also known as the
12 Clues: The belief in many gods • Egyptian kings were known as • Cuneiform, Hieroglyphics, Chinese • The Yellow River Valley is also known as the • A government which is run by a religious figure • The Mesopotamians and the Harappans were organized as ____. • The Nile River had __________ flooding unlike the other river valleys • ...
Roma 2022-10-24
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- uno de los mares de mesopotamia
- fundador de roma
- construcción donde se asientan civiles, normalmente en familia
- actividad socioeconómica que consiste en la cosecha de diversas siembras y luego su venta
- Material con el que se construyeron muchas construcciones muy útiles para ese momento
- actividad socioeconómica que consiste en el intercambio de algunos materiales que sean libres en el mercado de compra y venta de bienes
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- simbolizaron un pueblo que dominó y ocupó el territorio del Lacio hacia el siglo VI a.C.
- es una ciencia social cuyo ámbito de interés lo constituyen los modos en que una sociedad se organiza a sí misma para satisfacer sus necesidades materiales e inmateriales de consumo
- Forma de gobierno en la que la jefatura del Estado reside en una persona, un rey o una reina
- hermano del fundador de roma
- una cordillera que recorre hasta 8 países
- conjunto de personas provenientes de un lugar en concreto
12 Clues: fundador de roma • hermano del fundador de roma • uno de los mares de mesopotamia • una cordillera que recorre hasta 8 países • conjunto de personas provenientes de un lugar en concreto • construcción donde se asientan civiles, normalmente en familia • Material con el que se construyeron muchas construcciones muy útiles para ese momento • ...
Roma 2022-10-24
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- uno de los mares de mesopotamia
- fundador de roma
- construcción donde se asientan civiles, normalmente en familia
- actividad socioeconómica que consiste en la cosecha de diversas siembras y luego su venta
- Material con el que se construyeron muchas construcciones muy útiles para ese momento
- actividad socioeconómica que consiste en el intercambio de algunos materiales que sean libres en el mercado de compra y venta de bienes
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- simbolizaron un pueblo que dominó y ocupó el territorio del Lacio hacia el siglo VI a.C.
- es una ciencia social cuyo ámbito de interés lo constituyen los modos en que una sociedad se organiza a sí misma para satisfacer sus necesidades materiales e inmateriales de consumo
- Forma de gobierno en la que la jefatura del Estado reside en una persona, un rey o una reina
- hermano del fundador de roma
- una cordillera que recorre hasta 8 países
- conjunto de personas provenientes de un lugar en concreto
12 Clues: fundador de roma • hermano del fundador de roma • uno de los mares de mesopotamia • una cordillera que recorre hasta 8 países • conjunto de personas provenientes de un lugar en concreto • construcción donde se asientan civiles, normalmente en familia • Material con el que se construyeron muchas construcciones muy útiles para ese momento • ...
ANTH 1010 Test 2 Review Session 2024-10-10
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- the earliest period of the Stone Age characterized by rough or chipped stone implements
- the latest period of the Stone Age characterized by polished stone implements
- the practice of living in one place for a long time
- wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia
- the exposure, processing, and recording of archaeological remains
- natural materials that have been used by humans
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- the process of change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment
- a place in which evidence of past activity is preserved
- the adaptation of a plant or animal from a wild or natural state to life in close association with humans
- a systematic attempt to locate, identify, and record archaeological sites on the ground
- a nonportable element of an archaeological site
- any object that has been created, modified, or used by humans for specific tasks or activities
12 Clues: a nonportable element of an archaeological site • natural materials that have been used by humans • the practice of living in one place for a long time • a place in which evidence of past activity is preserved • the exposure, processing, and recording of archaeological remains • wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia • ...
Havenstraat 2025-12-04
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- A script that originated in Ancient Mesopotamia just before 3000 BCE
- The first modern communist ideology, founded by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in the mid 19th century.
- Status declared when a foreign diplomat is suspected or proven of activities that don't entirely correspond with their official diplomatic status
- Morally grey character from the Catcher in the Rye
- A totalitarian regime that significantly censored literature
- A lost play, first performed in 1613, accredited to John Fletcher and William Shakespeare
- A Dutch political party that holds a strongly pro renewable stance but insists against the use of nuclear energy
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- The highest position in a KGB office in a foreign country
- A country where one may keep all their earnings
- A literary term for characters who possess a mix of virtues and flaws
- Leader of the Indian National Congress
- Author of Reasons and Persons
- The Irish movement that transformed street art into a political statement
- A hormone that regulates blood glucose
- A collection of ancient Greek epic poetry that included The Iliad and The Odyssey
- Author of Animal Farm and 1984
16 Clues: Author of Reasons and Persons • Author of Animal Farm and 1984 • Leader of the Indian National Congress • A hormone that regulates blood glucose • A country where one may keep all their earnings • Morally grey character from the Catcher in the Rye • The highest position in a KGB office in a foreign country • A totalitarian regime that significantly censored literature • ...
Mesopotamia Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-02
6 Clues: Extra supply • Another word for farming • An ancient way of writing • Scribes will use these to write • Conquered land, governed by one ruler • A person that records important events
Mesopotamia Section 4 2024-11-25
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- good or services sold within a country that is produced in another country
- art of steering a ship from place to place
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- spread of cultural traits from one culture to another
- good or services produced within a country and sold outside the country's borders
- groups of people living in a new territory with ties to a distant state
- small set of letters or symbols, each of which stands for a single sound
6 Clues: art of steering a ship from place to place • spread of cultural traits from one culture to another • groups of people living in a new territory with ties to a distant state • small set of letters or symbols, each of which stands for a single sound • good or services sold within a country that is produced in another country • ...
O1/02 Gaita de fol - origen del instrumento y de la palabra 2020-03-24
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- vocablo gaélico que significa viento. Algunos defienden como origen de gaita
- Nombre que daban los antiguos griegos a la Gaita de Fol
- Región donde se encontró el instrumento viento de lengüeta más antiguo
- Según la RAE, la palabra gaita proviene del vocablo "gaits", de origen...
- En ingles, Gaita de Fol, que viene a decir bolsa+tubo
- Emperador romano que, según las crónicas, tocaba la "Tibia Utricularis"
- En galego, fiesta popular de música tradicional
- En polaco cabra, y así denominan a la Gaita de Fol
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- Sin separación, así llaman al instrumento en Bulgaria.
- Sin separación, años que se presume que lleva la Gaita de Fol entre nosotros
- Sin separación, monarca castellano autor de las "Cantigas de Santa María"
- Localidad gallega donde se encontraba el relieve más antiguo de un gaiteiro
- País del sur de Europa donde denomina a "gaida" a la Gaita de Fol
- Origen del relieve del S.IX a.c. Soldado buceando con la ayuda de un odre
- El nombre apropiado para la Gaita Gallega sería el de Gaita de....
- Sin separación, dulzaina que se toca en el Magreb
16 Clues: En galego, fiesta popular de música tradicional • Sin separación, dulzaina que se toca en el Magreb • En polaco cabra, y así denominan a la Gaita de Fol • En ingles, Gaita de Fol, que viene a decir bolsa+tubo • Sin separación, así llaman al instrumento en Bulgaria. • Nombre que daban los antiguos griegos a la Gaita de Fol • ...
Prehistory Vocabulary 2023-03-20
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- A Culture that has developed systems of specialisation, religion, learning and government
- All external factors that affect life (examples: climate, air, water, culture, wealth)
- Become adjusted to new conditions
- Last phase of the Stone Age marked by domestication of animals and the development of agriculture. 9000-8000 years ago
- Region in Western Asia where there was one of the first great civilisations
- Someone who hunts animals and gathers plants for food
- Early phase of the stone age: 2,5 million - 10,000 years ago
- A person from whom a person has descended
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- The move from one region or climate to another
- A member of an extinct species of physically powerful humans that lived in parts of Europe and Asia between 100,000-40,000 B.C.E.
- Searching for food or animals
- An agricultural area in the Middle East
- A time before people could write or recorded their experiences
- The practice of farming
- Communication or direct involvement with someone or something
- A small group of people that wander around following herds of animals and good weather
- A person from whom a person has descended
17 Clues: The practice of farming • Searching for food or animals • Become adjusted to new conditions • An agricultural area in the Middle East • A person from whom a person has descended • A person from whom a person has descended • The move from one region or climate to another • Someone who hunts animals and gathers plants for food • ...
4 River Valley Civilization Quiz 2017-09-25
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- A large building dedicated to religious and government officials, usually in the middle of large cities
- The Nile River had __________ flooding unlike the other river valleys
- The Mesopotamians and the Harappans were organized as ____.
- The idea that powers were given from the gods, but if the ruler was unjust, the people had the right to overthrow the emperor
- The rule of the an empire that is controlled by a single family, often found in Mesopotamia, Egypt, but most notably, China.
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- Cuneiform, Hieroglyphics, Chinese
- The rich fertile soil brought from the river, sometimes known as black land or loess
- A government which is run by a religious figure
- Egyptian kings were known as
- The Harappans used ______ to organize their cities, often standardizing their roads and the ability to create a underground sewer system
- The Yellow River Valley is also known as the
- The belief in many gods
12 Clues: The belief in many gods • Egyptian kings were known as • Cuneiform, Hieroglyphics, Chinese • The Yellow River Valley is also known as the • A government which is run by a religious figure • The Mesopotamians and the Harappans were organized as ____. • The Nile River had __________ flooding unlike the other river valleys • ...
VOCABULARY CROSSWORD 2016-05-31
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- IT is a pointed tool used for making marks in clay or another mateiral.
- It is a set of five books that contains the Hebrew laws.
- They are towns or cities that rule themselves and the land around them.
- They are laws that tell how people should behave.
- It ia a set of about 282 laws put together by a king of ancient Babylon.
- It was an area called Canaan.
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- It is a region in Southwest Asia that has good land for growing crops. It extends from the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Golf.
- They are mounds of dirt that are used to stop flooding.
- It is a strong agreement.
- It is a form of writing used by Sumerians and other people of ancient Mesopotamia.
- It is the Jewish religion.
- It is one of the books of the Torah. This book tells how Moses led the Hebrews out of Egypt.
12 Clues: It is a strong agreement. • It is the Jewish religion. • It was an area called Canaan. • They are laws that tell how people should behave. • They are mounds of dirt that are used to stop flooding. • It is a set of five books that contains the Hebrew laws. • IT is a pointed tool used for making marks in clay or another mateiral. • ...
Crucigrama origenes y esencia de la división de la sociedad en clases. Importancia y rol de la lucha de clases en el proceso histórico 2022-11-28
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- ¿En donde aparecieron por primera vez las clases sociales?
- ¿Quienes poseen los medios de producción y viven gracias a la explotación del trabajo de asalariado?
- ¿Cuales son los dos tipos de divisones de clases sociales segun Marx?
- ¿Que ha sido necesario para someter a todo hombre libre?
- Marx y Engels concluyen que la historia de todas las clases antagónicas es la historia de la...
- Los beneficios de los capitalistas son obtenidos por la...
- La lucha de clases comprende todos los dominios de la vida social, política, idelógica y...
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- ¿Cuál es la tería que se encarga de la repartición de los bienes?
- ¿A qué condujo una lucha de clases?
- ¿A quen se debe la teoría científica de las clases sociales?
- Según el Sociológo centers la noción de clases es un fenómeno...
- ¿Quienes niegan la existencia de las clases?
12 Clues: ¿A qué condujo una lucha de clases? • ¿Quienes niegan la existencia de las clases? • ¿Que ha sido necesario para someter a todo hombre libre? • ¿En donde aparecieron por primera vez las clases sociales? • Los beneficios de los capitalistas son obtenidos por la... • ¿A quen se debe la teoría científica de las clases sociales? • ...
Nov. 3 2021-11-03
5 Clues: The oldest civilization located in Mesopotamia • A set of lands or regions that is ruled by a monarch • A form of government that is ruled by a king or queen • The way in which goods and services are made, sold, and used • A city and its surrounding territory that acts as its own nation
Quiz 1 2026-01-13
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- This term signifies the process of citizens moving from the country to cities
- Cities and civilization first appeared in this region
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- in cities people are bound by culture and commerce rather than ______
- the 'historical era' only begins roughly around 3500 BC when humans developed this technology
- Along with the Tigris, this river bounded the Garden of Eden
5 Clues: Cities and civilization first appeared in this region • Along with the Tigris, this river bounded the Garden of Eden • in cities people are bound by culture and commerce rather than ______ • This term signifies the process of citizens moving from the country to cities • ...
Medieval Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-09
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- An item is very popular and a lot of people want it
- exchange goods or services for other goods or services without using money
- send goods or services to another country for sale
- the activity of buying and selling especially on a large scale
- Bring goods or services into a country from abroad for sale
- insufficiency or shortness of supply
- give shares of something, ideal out
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- an economic system in which production and prices are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned businesses
- a person or business that buys and sells goods
- relating to or characteristic of the ancient southwestern asian region or its inhabitants
- the period of European history from the fall of the roman empire in the west to the fall of Constantinople or more narrowly from 1100 to 1453
- the goods or merchandise kept on the premises of a business or warehouse and available for sale or distribution
12 Clues: give shares of something, ideal out • insufficiency or shortness of supply • a person or business that buys and sells goods • send goods or services to another country for sale • An item is very popular and a lot of people want it • Bring goods or services into a country from abroad for sale • the activity of buying and selling especially on a large scale • ...
Ancient Middle East Vocabulary 2016-08-23
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- Rapids along the river.
- System of people in different lands who swap goods back and forth.
- Tame an animal and keep it as a pet or for far produce.
- Line of rulers form a single family that holds power for a long time.
- The belief of one god
- Prepare and use the land for crops or gardening.
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- A self-governing central city and its surrounding villages who colectively follow a similiar way of life.
- A reigon in and around the Tigris and Euphrates river system in which some of the earliest known civilazation formed.It includes Sumer, Assyria, and Babylonia.
- The religion of the Hebrews;it is the world's oldest monotheistic religion.
- Having little or no rain; too dry to support vegetation(plant life).
- long lasting, paper-like material made from reeds;used to write on.
- Area formed by soil deposits at the mouth of a river.
12 Clues: The belief of one god • Rapids along the river. • Prepare and use the land for crops or gardening. • Area formed by soil deposits at the mouth of a river. • Tame an animal and keep it as a pet or for far produce. • System of people in different lands who swap goods back and forth. • long lasting, paper-like material made from reeds;used to write on. • ...
Four Empires of Mesopotamia Vocabulary 2022-12-01
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- a city that is the center of government
- to bring together
- a collection of written laws and rules
- a skilled way of doing something
- a large territory in which several groups of people are ruled by a single leader or government
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- someone who forces entry into a place where they are unwanted
- a planned approach
- sent from one country or ruler to another as a sign that the other is superior
- a military blockade and attack on a city to force it to surrender
- to join together
- the way a region or country uses resources to produce and sell or trade goods and services to meet people's needs and wants
11 Clues: to join together • to bring together • a planned approach • a skilled way of doing something • a collection of written laws and rules • a city that is the center of government • someone who forces entry into a place where they are unwanted • a military blockade and attack on a city to force it to surrender • ...
SOUPS 2023-10-25
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- Classic French soup known for its rich flavor and clarified preparation:___ soup.
- A soup popular in North Africa, particularly Morocco: ____ soup.
- and coriander Middle Eastern soups are known for their bold flavors from spices like ___ __ ____.
- In ancient Greece and other early civilizations, soups were often made from grains, vegetables, and ____.
- India has a long history of creating soups with a variety of ____ and ingredients.
- In ancient civilizations like Mesopotamia, early soups were often made thick and ___.
- Traditional Native American soups often feature locally available ingredients like ___, beans, and squash.
- Italian soups often incorporate _____ and seasonal vegetables.
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- The process of removing particles from a consommé to make it clear is known as _______.
- Indian soups are known for their use of lentils and ____.
- The Chinese have a long history of making nourishing ___ soups with herbal ingredients.
11 Clues: Indian soups are known for their use of lentils and ____. • Italian soups often incorporate _____ and seasonal vegetables. • A soup popular in North Africa, particularly Morocco: ____ soup. • Classic French soup known for its rich flavor and clarified preparation:___ soup. • India has a long history of creating soups with a variety of ____ and ingredients. • ...
General Science 2024-03-06
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- an ancient form of paper, made from a plant with the same name
- a gas that makes ballons float instead of falling to the ground
- awarded every 4 years to recognize outstanding mathematical achievements.
- the birthplace of medical care, doctors used moldy bread on open wounds
- the idea that living organisms can be spontaneously formed from nonliving substances.
- studied the sky and tried to come up with a unifying theme to explain how the planets and stars moved.
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- believed to be one of Thales' students, studied living organisms. tried explaining existence of humans without a Creator
- lived in Mesopotamia, invented the potters wheel
- systematic study of the natural world through observation in order to formulate general laws.
- called the father of life sciences.
- believed to be the first scientists. around 600 B.C.- A.D. 500
11 Clues: called the father of life sciences. • lived in Mesopotamia, invented the potters wheel • an ancient form of paper, made from a plant with the same name • believed to be the first scientists. around 600 B.C.- A.D. 500 • a gas that makes ballons float instead of falling to the ground • the birthplace of medical care, doctors used moldy bread on open wounds • ...
Q2Unit1 Ancient Mesopotamia Vocabulary Dr E 2025-10-20
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- (noun)The science and technology of moving and controlling fluids, especially water, often used in ancient times for irrigation and other purposes.
- (noun)The beliefs, customs, arts, and way of life of a group of people.
- (noun)An independent city and its surrounding territory that functions as a separate political unit, often found in ancient civilizations.
- (noun) _____ structure is the organization of people in a society into different social levels based on wealth, job, or family background.
- (noun) An ____ society’s economy is based on producing and maintaining crops and farmland.
- (noun)A person who writes or keeps records, especially in ancient times before printing was invented.
- (noun)Fertile soil deposited by rivers, often found in floodplains and good for growing crops.
- (noun)The exchange of goods and services between people or countries.
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- (noun)The artificial application of water to land to help grow crops, usually by means of channels or pipes.
- (noun) Flat land near a river that is likely to flood and often has rich soil for farming.
- (noun) The process of taming wild plants or animals for human use, such as farming or companionship.
- (noun)Fine soil or particles carried by water and deposited on land, often making the land more fertile.
- (noun)The practice of farming, including growing crops and raising animals for food, clothing, and other products.
- (noun) The point on the Earth's surface directly above where an earthquake starts, but in historical contexts, may refer to the central point of activity.
- (noun) An ancient system of writing developed by the Sumerians of Mesopotamia, using wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets.
15 Clues: (noun)The exchange of goods and services between people or countries. • (noun)The beliefs, customs, arts, and way of life of a group of people. • (noun) Flat land near a river that is likely to flood and often has rich soil for farming. • (noun) An ____ society’s economy is based on producing and maintaining crops and farmland. • ...
6th grade-Looking Back#1- Crossword 2022-11-29
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- major, ancient Chinese dynasty, was considered decentralized
- the highest class in certain societies, especially those holding hereditary titles of offices
- Islam's most holy text
- first written language
- liberation from reincarnation
- relating to or believing in the principle that all people are equal and deserve equal rights and opportunities
- early phase of the Stone Age, lasting about 2.5 million years, when primitive stone implements were used.
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- idea that humankind migrated and populated the earth from one specific continent around 150,000 years ago and demonstrates that humans can adapt to different climates/environments
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives
- Founder of the first Persian empire
- River valley, unpredictable flooding, negative outlook on life
- a person's duty or what is right for him or her
- Monotheistic, descendants of Abraham-torah, holy book, talmud explains religious law
- River valley with highly organized cities and infrastructure, undeciphered language
- river valley civilization, theocracy, pyramids
- Used by Shang China to predict the future
- era in which metallurgy began
- avoiding doing harm to any living thing
18 Clues: Islam's most holy text • first written language • liberation from reincarnation • era in which metallurgy began • Founder of the first Persian empire • avoiding doing harm to any living thing • Used by Shang China to predict the future • river valley civilization, theocracy, pyramids • a person's duty or what is right for him or her • ...
Vocab 2 2025-10-03
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- A system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives.
- The area between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers
- The period that came after the Bronze Age
- God's divine instruction and teaching for the Jewish people
- A monotheistic pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia founded by Zoroaster in the 6th century BC.
- Writing consisting of hieroglyphs.
- A system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
- A set of ten fundamental divine laws given by God to the Israelites at Mount Sinai
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- Belief in multiple Gods
- A city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- Egyptians living outside the country, maintaining shared culture and language
- A system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.
- Belief in one God
- Major political unit in which the metropolis, or single sovereign authority
- Ancient region in northeastern Africa
- Series of rulers from the same family or line
- An amount of something left over when requirements have been met; an excess of production or supply over demand.
- A ruler in ancient Egypt.
18 Clues: Belief in one God • Belief in multiple Gods • A ruler in ancient Egypt. • Writing consisting of hieroglyphs. • Ancient region in northeastern Africa • The period that came after the Bronze Age • Series of rulers from the same family or line • The area between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers • God's divine instruction and teaching for the Jewish people • ...
Social Orgaization in Mesopotamia 2015-10-06
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- traded and exchanged products
- Slaves preformed __________ labour and various chores
- Gold rings & statuettes were made by who?
- Type of writing developed by the Mesopotamians
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- were the most influential on society
- The first to develop a system of writing
- The word "King" was the _______
- At the pinnacle of the social pyramid
8 Clues: traded and exchanged products • The word "King" was the _______ • were the most influential on society • At the pinnacle of the social pyramid • The first to develop a system of writing • Gold rings & statuettes were made by who? • Type of writing developed by the Mesopotamians • Slaves preformed __________ labour and various chores
vocab #2 2022-10-05
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- a belief/worship of only 1 god
- (in numbers) a set of biblical principals relating to ethics & worship that play a fundamental role in Judaism and Christianity
- a amount of something left over when requirements have been met
- formal writing system used in ancient Egypt
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
- Jewish people living outside Israel
- a system of government in which most of the decisions are made by state officials
- a ruler in ancient Egypt
- a line of hereditary rulers of a cemetary
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- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a God
- a historic region of Iraq within the Tigris-Euphrates rivers
- religeous text containing the law of God (Judaism)
- region in Sudan along the Nile River
- a belief/worship of more than 1 god
- an extensive group of states/countries under a single supreme authority
- a Monotheistic pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia
- a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked according to status/authority
- a prehistoric period followed by the bronze age when iron was used for weapons and tools
18 Clues: a ruler in ancient Egypt • a belief/worship of only 1 god • a belief/worship of more than 1 god • Jewish people living outside Israel • region in Sudan along the Nile River • a line of hereditary rulers of a cemetary • formal writing system used in ancient Egypt • religeous text containing the law of God (Judaism) • a Monotheistic pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia • ...
Ancient River Valley Civilizations Vocab 2024-09-26
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- The belief in many gods
- An ancient region in southern Egypt and modern-day Sudan
- A system of government where the most important decisions are made by state officials
- A succession of rulers who are all from the same family
- A region in modern-day Iraq. Meaning "between rivers"
- An extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
- Egyptian pictorial writing
- The belief in only one God
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- The "law" or "teachings" of Judaism
- A religious set of rules or commandments of God. These are practiced when following a religious belief
- An extra amount of something
- Age A period in time when humans began widely using iron to create tools and weapons
- A large group of people who share cultural and regional origin but are living away from other traditional homeland
- An ancient Persian religion. One of the oldest monotheistic religions
- A system of government where a priest rules in the name of god
- A system of organizations where groups of people are ranked by their status/authority
- A total given to rulers of ancient Egypt
- A city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
18 Clues: The belief in many gods • Egyptian pictorial writing • The belief in only one God • An extra amount of something • The "law" or "teachings" of Judaism • A total given to rulers of ancient Egypt • A region in modern-day Iraq. Meaning "between rivers" • A succession of rulers who are all from the same family • An ancient region in southern Egypt and modern-day Sudan • ...
Vocab 2 2024-09-27
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- The belief in or worship more than one god.
- An amount of something left over when requirements have been met.
- A system of government where state officials make important decisions.
- A massive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, also known as an emperor or empress.
- A city with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- Government of a state by immediate divine guidance or by officials who are regarded as divinely guided.
- The belief that there is only one god.
- A never ending battle between good and evil.
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- A system of people or groups are ranked one above the other.
- Symbols and letters used in ancient times.
- The spread of people from their original homeland.
- The title of an ancient Egyptian king.
- The law on which Judaism is founded.
- An ancient region of northeast Africa on the Nile.
- The ten rules given to Moses by God that show how humans should live and interact with each other.
- A line of hereditary rulers of a country
- The land between the Tigris and Euphrates river.
- A prehistoric period that is after the Bronze Age, when weapons and tools were made of iron.
18 Clues: The law on which Judaism is founded. • The title of an ancient Egyptian king. • The belief that there is only one god. • A line of hereditary rulers of a country • Symbols and letters used in ancient times. • The belief in or worship more than one god. • A never ending battle between good and evil. • The land between the Tigris and Euphrates river. • ...
Learning Contract #2 2024-09-30
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- The removal of people from their original homeland.
- A set of biblical laws given to Moses.
- The title of ancient Egyptian rulers.
- An independent city that also governs surrounding territory.
- First 5 books of the Hebrew Bible, and is the center of the Jewish Religion.
- An ancient region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- An ancient region located south of Egypt, known for its rich resources and early civilizations.
- An excess amount of resources or goods.
- A large political unit that rules over many territories and people.
- A system of writing using symbolic pictures, used in ancient Egypt.
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- An ancient Persian religion which revolves around the struggle between good and evil.
- A system of organization with ranks which define your authoritative power.
- A historical period which introduced the use of iron tools and weapons.
- The belief in multiple gods.
- A line of rulers from the same lineage.
- The belief in a single god.
- A system of government where priests or religious leaders have the political power.
- A system of government in which decisions are made by state officials rather than elected representatives.
18 Clues: The belief in a single god. • The belief in multiple gods. • The title of ancient Egyptian rulers. • A set of biblical laws given to Moses. • A line of rulers from the same lineage. • An excess amount of resources or goods. • The removal of people from their original homeland. • An ancient region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers • ...
Mosque 2022-06-06
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- coexistence of the diverse races that exist around the world
- (especially of land or a farm) used for or related to the keeping or grazing of sheep or cattle
- a crescent-shaped region in the Middle East
- the religion of the Muslims
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- the religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth
- denoting or relating to the wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia
- any grass that produces an edible grain, such as oat, rye, wheat, rice, maize, sorghum, and millet
- a gently sloping underground channel or tunnel constructed to lead water from the interior of a hill to a village below.
- person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God
- the monotheistic religion of the Jewish people.
- the organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
11 Clues: the religion of the Muslims • a crescent-shaped region in the Middle East • the monotheistic religion of the Jewish people. • the organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries • coexistence of the diverse races that exist around the world • the religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth • ...
AP 7 REMEDIAL ACTIVITY 2024-09-09
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- Saang bansa matatagpuan ang kabihasnang Sumer (lumang pangalan)?
- Ano ang unang nabuong sistema ng panulat na naglalarawan ng mga bagay na may 600 pananda?
- Tawag sa sistemang ng pagsulat ng mga Tsino.
- Ano ang tawag sa panghula na karaniwang yari sa buto ng hayop o talukap ng pagong?
- Ano ang tawag sa matabang lupa na hugis arko (o hugis buwan na crescent ) na matatagpuan sa pagitan Ilog Tigris at Euphrates
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- Ito ay mula sa salitang civitas, na salitang Latin na ang Ibig sabihin ay lungsod.
- Ano ang ginamit sa kabihasnang Sumer bilang unang pamalit ng kalakal ?
- Pinakasikat na lungsod sa kabihasnang Shang.
- Isang tanggulan na nagsisilbing proteksiyon ng mga Dravidian kapag merong mananakop.
- Bukod sa “bihasa” ito rin ang kahulugan ng salitang kabihasnan
- Ito ay naimbento ng kabihasnang Sumer dahilan upang magawa nila ang unang karwahe.
11 Clues: Tawag sa sistemang ng pagsulat ng mga Tsino. • Pinakasikat na lungsod sa kabihasnang Shang. • Bukod sa “bihasa” ito rin ang kahulugan ng salitang kabihasnan • Saang bansa matatagpuan ang kabihasnang Sumer (lumang pangalan)? • Ano ang ginamit sa kabihasnang Sumer bilang unang pamalit ng kalakal ? • ...
Learning Contract #2 - Sowmyasree K. 2021-10-14
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- an ancient region in Asia between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers which is now part of Iraq
- a form of government in which a deity is recognized as the supreme ruler
- a group of peoples ruled over by a powerful sovereign or government
- a pictographic written language used by the ancient Egyptians
- a sovereign state consisting of an autonomous city with its dependencies
- a light knitted wool head scarf for women
- the scattering of the Jews to countries outside of Palestine after the Babylonian captivity
- the title of an ancient Egyptian king
- an amount greater than needed
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- a government consisting of many bureaus
- commandments the precepts spoken by God to Israel which were delivered to Moses on Mount Sinai
- the entire body of Jewish religious literature, law, and teachings
- a sequence of rulers from the same family
- belief in more than one god
- age the period in the history of humankind, following the Stone Age and the Bronze Age, marked by the use of implements and weapons made of iron
- any system of things ranked one above another
- belief in only one, supreme god
- an Iranian religion founded c600 bc by Zoroaster
18 Clues: belief in more than one god • an amount greater than needed • belief in only one, supreme god • the title of an ancient Egyptian king • a government consisting of many bureaus • a sequence of rulers from the same family • a light knitted wool head scarf for women • any system of things ranked one above another • an Iranian religion founded c600 bc by Zoroaster • ...
ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS 2023-06-07
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- - Ancient civilization known for its Great Wall and inventions like paper and gunpowder.
- - Ancient civilization known for its seafaring skills and alphabet.
- - Ancient civilization located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
- - Ancient civilization known for its invention of writing and wheel.
- - Ancient civilization known for its colossal stone heads and early writing system.
- - Ancient civilization known for its philosophy, democracy, and mythology.
- - Ancient civilization known for its chariot warfare and ironworking.
- - Ancient civilization known for its trade and close ties with Egypt.
- - Ancient civilization known for its empire and architectural marvels.
- - Ancient civilization known for its palaces and colorful frescoes on the island of Crete.
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- - Ancient civilization known for its sun temples and human sacrifices.
- - Ancient civilization known for its advanced calendar and temple complexes.
- Valley - Ancient civilization known for its well-planned cities and sewer systems.
- - Ancient civilization known for its elaborate network of roads and Machu Picchu.
- - Ancient civilization known for its colossal stone heads and early writing system.
- Sarasvati - Ancient civilization known for its urban planning and advanced drainage system.
- - Ancient civilization known for its powerful navy and conflict with Rome.
- - Ancient civilization known for its fortified citadels and epic tales like the Iliad.
- - Ancient civilization known for its pyramids and pharaohs.
- - Ancient civilization known for its vast empire and intricate art and architecture.
20 Clues: - Ancient civilization known for its pyramids and pharaohs. • - Ancient civilization known for its seafaring skills and alphabet. • - Ancient civilization known for its invention of writing and wheel. • - Ancient civilization known for its chariot warfare and ironworking. • - Ancient civilization known for its trade and close ties with Egypt. • ...
Vocab #2 2025-10-08
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- An extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
- Law of God as revealed to Moses and recorded in the first 5 books of Hebrew scriptures
- Means "land between the rivers"; historical region between Tigris and Euphrates river
- Spread of people from their homeland
- Writing consisting of hieroglyphics
- One of the world's oldest monotheistic religions
- Line of hereditary rulers of a country
- A city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
- System or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other
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- System of government in which important decisions are made by state officials
- Period that followed the Bronze Age, where weapons and tools came to be made or iron
- The belief or worship in one god
- The belief or worship in more than one god
- An amount of something left over when requirements have been met
- An ancient region and powerful civilization along the Nile River
- A system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god
- Commandments Moral rules from bible that guide people in their relationship with god and others
- Ruler in Ancient Egypt
18 Clues: Ruler in Ancient Egypt • The belief or worship in one god • Writing consisting of hieroglyphics • Spread of people from their homeland • Line of hereditary rulers of a country • The belief or worship in more than one god • One of the world's oldest monotheistic religions • An amount of something left over when requirements have been met • ...
Vocab #2 Crossword 2025-10-09
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- a territory under the rule of an emperor or empress
- the commandments by God given to Moses on Mount Sinai
- an ancient Persian religion that believes in one god called Ahura Mazda
- the region between the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers extending from Anatolia to the Persian Gulf
- the amount more than what is required or necessary
- an ancient civilization that lived near the Nile River, starting from upper Egypt to Sudan
- a line of rulers from the same family
- the spreading of people from their homeland
- a self-governing state consisting of a city and surrounding territory
- the five books given to Moses by God, and it was written in Hebrew
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- an ancient Egyptian way of writing using pictures
- the belief that there is only one god
- Age a prehistoric period that followed the Bronze age, when weaponry and tools were made out of iron
- a ruling body organized into ranks
- a body of government officials
- belief in or worship of more than one god
- a monarch that was viewed as the connection between the gods and the people.
- a government of a country who believes to have divine guidance
18 Clues: a body of government officials • a ruling body organized into ranks • the belief that there is only one god • a line of rulers from the same family • belief in or worship of more than one god • the spreading of people from their homeland • an ancient Egyptian way of writing using pictures • the amount more than what is required or necessary • ...
Middle East (Southwest Asia) 2025-04-22
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- The place known as the 'cradle of civilization'.
- Sea Body of water bordered on the East by Saudi Arabia.
- Country that is located in Africa but often considered a part of the Middle East.
- The country in the Middle East whose predominant religion is Judaism.
- One of two major rivers flowing through the Middle East to provide much needed water to multiple countries.
- The population of the Middle Eastern countries has been _________.
- The country considered to be the poorest country in the Middle East.
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- Type of government system of Saudi Arabia, Oman, UAE, and Qatar.
- Gulf The body of water that is bordered by Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Iran, and Kuwait.
- The country in the Middle East that is located on both Europe and Asia.
- The primary religion of most of the countries in the Middle East.
11 Clues: The place known as the 'cradle of civilization'. • Sea Body of water bordered on the East by Saudi Arabia. • Type of government system of Saudi Arabia, Oman, UAE, and Qatar. • The primary religion of most of the countries in the Middle East. • The population of the Middle Eastern countries has been _________. • ...
Mesopotamia and The Fertile Crescent 2023-10-31
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- the god of wisdom
- true king in Akkadian
- an actors' part in a, movie, etc
- a long, narrow cut or opening
- a writer who tracks people of what item they trade
- the goddess of love
- long poems that tell us stories of heros
- high priest, ornament of the heavens
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- a crescent shaped region in the western asia
- the lord of wind
- a set of letters or symbols in a fixed order
11 Clues: the lord of wind • the god of wisdom • the goddess of love • true king in Akkadian • a long, narrow cut or opening • an actors' part in a, movie, etc • high priest, ornament of the heavens • long poems that tell us stories of heros • a crescent shaped region in the western asia • a set of letters or symbols in a fixed order • a writer who tracks people of what item they trade
Mesopotamia and the Fertile Cresent 2025-11-20
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- countryside
- city
- Consisted of a city and all the countryside around it.
- a large arc of rich, or fertile, farmland
- The type of arrangement in which each worker specializes in a particular task or job.
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- An extra supply of something; more that what you need
- A way of supplying water to an area of land for the purpose of growing crops
- Human-made waterways; used for irrigation and transportation
- the worship of many gods
- A mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks deposited by rivers; makes the land ideal for farming
- land with different territories and peoples under a single rule.
11 Clues: city • countryside • the worship of many gods • a large arc of rich, or fertile, farmland • An extra supply of something; more that what you need • Consisted of a city and all the countryside around it. • Human-made waterways; used for irrigation and transportation • land with different territories and peoples under a single rule. • ...
Chapter 3 Mesopotamia and the Fertile Crescent 2023-09-29
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- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- A wheeled horse-drawn cart used in battle
- human-made waterways
- Long poems that tell the stories of heroes
- A ruler of a kingdom or empire
- countryside
- people who perform religious ceremonies
- A large arc of rich, or fertile, farmland
- Writer
- more than they needed
- A set of letters that can be combined to form words
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- The division of society by rank or class
- a way of supplying water to an area of land
- Picture symbols
- The world's first system of writing
- consisted of a city and all the countryside around it.
- Set of 282 laws that dealt with almost every part of daily life
- The science of building
- Each worker specializes in a particular task or job
- The worship of many gods
- land with different territories and people under a single rule
- Pyramid-shaped temple tower
22 Clues: Writer • countryside • Picture symbols • human-made waterways • more than they needed • The science of building • The worship of many gods • Pyramid-shaped temple tower • A ruler of a kingdom or empire • The world's first system of writing • a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • people who perform religious ceremonies • The division of society by rank or class • ...
December Social Studies Review Egypt – Mesopotamia - India 2018-12-17
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- the category of land and climate
- the category of gods, beliefs, and the afterlife
- a religion that only worships one god (ex: Judaism)
- the Egyptian god of the afterlife
- ancient Sumerian writing
- ancient Egyptian writing
- the category of people, groups, and culture
- a fan-shaped landform that usually has rich soil and fertile land
- the category of power and how decisions are made
- the Mesopotamian goddess of love and war
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- Siddhartha Gautama's nickname; "The Awakened One"
- the category of resources, money, and trade
- the category of man-made accomplishments (think inventions, ideas, etc.)
- The watering of land by means of canals or pipes
- To join two separate parts into one
- the "outcastes" of the Hindu caste system
- a religion that does not worship any gods or goddesses (ex: Buddhism)
- a religion that worships many gods (ex: Hinduism)
- A professional writer who kept records and copied official documents
- a man who devotes his life to a religious group
- A group of lands and peoples ruled by one government
- the Hindu god of time and destruction
- to move from one place to another to live
23 Clues: ancient Sumerian writing • ancient Egyptian writing • the category of land and climate • the Egyptian god of the afterlife • To join two separate parts into one • the Hindu god of time and destruction • the Mesopotamian goddess of love and war • the "outcastes" of the Hindu caste system • to move from one place to another to live • the category of resources, money, and trade • ...
el ábaco 2025-12-17
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- Parte fundamental del ábaco donde se deslizan las cuentas( 5 letras).
- Material usado por los babilonios para construir los primeros artefactos de cálculo (6 letras).
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- Civilización que desarrolló el ábaco en una forma más compleja, similar a la actual (5 letras).
- Lugar donde se cree que fue inventado el ábaco alrededor del año 3000 a.C (11 letras).
- Proceso que el ábaco ayuda a realizar.(7 letras).
- Describe la época a la que pertenece el ábaco (7 letras).
6 Clues: Proceso que el ábaco ayuda a realizar.(7 letras). • Describe la época a la que pertenece el ábaco (7 letras). • Parte fundamental del ábaco donde se deslizan las cuentas( 5 letras). • Lugar donde se cree que fue inventado el ábaco alrededor del año 3000 a.C (11 letras). • ...
River Valley Civilizations 2021-01-04
4 Clues: developed during the Bronze Age • developed in near the Nile River • The birthplace of ancient river valley civilizations. • developed around 4000 bc,when multiple cities and states started trading between the tigris and euphrates river.
Mesopotamia Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-06
4 Clues: People who lived in Sumer • Where Mesopotamia was located in • Made to know when the Tigris and Euphrates rivers will flood • Something that was left behind after the floods from the Tigris and Euphrates River
Social Studies Chapter 7:3&4 2024-01-29
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- king from Sparta who led soldiers into battle at Thermopylae
- The Age of _______ was known as a golden age of prosperity, and achievement
- religious teacher who preached a new monotheistic religion
- the Persian Empire conquered lands of Anatolia, Syria, Canaan, and ___.
- This battle inspired the creation of an Olympic event: a long-distance foot race of 26 miles
- reorganized the government and divided the Persian Empire into satrapies
- Persia is in the southwestern area of what is today ____.
- a war fought in ancient Greece between Athens and Sparta
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- The Athenian economy was supported by ________.
- The woman who encouraged women to become more involved in government.
- Sparta and Athens lost in this battle when Persian King Xerxes attacked them.
- small group makes government decisions on behalf of many.
- expanded the Persian Empire with his strong army
- wrote history of the Persian Wars
- The Greek destroyed a huge Persian fleet at the Battle of _______.
- This man was a major figure in the politics of Athens
- Which type of democracy worked well in Athens because there were only few citizens
- which league served as a protective group and a defensive league?
- defeated the Greeks at Thermopylae
19 Clues: wrote history of the Persian Wars • defeated the Greeks at Thermopylae • The Athenian economy was supported by ________. • expanded the Persian Empire with his strong army • This man was a major figure in the politics of Athens • a war fought in ancient Greece between Athens and Sparta • small group makes government decisions on behalf of many. • ...
Vocab #2 2022-10-07
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- It is the commandments given by God to Mose by voice and writhing
- It is a group of states that are ruled by a emperor or empress most of the time
- It is a line of hereditary rulers of an country
- It is a monotheistic Islamic religion found by Zoroaster
- It is a system of government which all important decision was made by state officials
- The dispersion of any people from their original homeland
- It is a form of government ruled by priest in the name of God
- It is the ruler of ancient Egypt
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- The worship of more than one God
- The belief that there is a one and only God.
- Writing consisting of Hieroglyphics
- It is a city with surrounding territory that forms another state
- It is another Era after the Bronze Era when tools were made with iron
- It is a region along the Nile river
- It was the laws of Gods given to Moses and recorded into five books
- More amount of something that has met the demand
- It was a major civilization formed the Sumerian, Assyrian, Akkadian and Bablonian civilizations
- A system to rank people according to their authority level
18 Clues: The worship of more than one God • It is the ruler of ancient Egypt • Writing consisting of Hieroglyphics • It is a region along the Nile river • The belief that there is a one and only God. • It is a line of hereditary rulers of an country • More amount of something that has met the demand • It is a monotheistic Islamic religion found by Zoroaster • ...
River Valley Civilization Vocab 2024-10-01
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- - the belief in many gods
- - an amount of something left over after requirements have been met
- system of government where important decisions are made by state officials instead of elected representatives
- a large group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
- a city with it's surrounding territory forming an independent state
- government of a state by immediate divine guidance
- - the belief in a single all-powerful god
- - emphasizes a never ending battle between good and bad
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- - a system where people are ranked one above the other
- - writing with symbols mainly used in ancient Egypt
- - the spread of people from their original homeland
- - an ancient ruler in Egypt
- - the law of god as revealed to Moses and recorded in the first 5 books of the Hebrew scriptures
- - a region along the Nile River
- rules for worship and forbid unmoral actions like murder, theft, and adultery
- - a line of hereditary rulers of a country
- - means the land between the rivers, between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- the prehistoric period that followed the Bronze Age, when weapons and tools started being made of iron
18 Clues: - the belief in many gods • - an ancient ruler in Egypt • - a region along the Nile River • - the belief in a single all-powerful god • - a line of hereditary rulers of a country • government of a state by immediate divine guidance • - writing with symbols mainly used in ancient Egypt • - the spread of people from their original homeland • ...
Learning Contract- Vocabulary 2 2023-09-29
Across
- Compilation of the first 5 books of the Hebrew Bible
- Ruler in ancient Egypt
- Amount of resource that exceeds the portion that's actively utilized
- Belief that there is only 1 god
- Form of government in which 1 or more deities are recognized as supreme ruling authorities
- Region along the Nile River, eastward to the shore of the Red Sea, southward to Khartoum, and westward to Libyan Desert.
- Population is scattered across regions that are separate from their geographic place of origin
- A city with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
- Group of nations or people ruled by a group or a person
- A series of rulers who are all from the same family
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- The belief in more than 1 god
- System of organizing people into different ranks or levels of importance
- A monotheistic pre-Islamicamic religion of ancient Persia
- Final technological and cultural stage in the Stone-Bronze Iron Age sequence. Lasted between 1200 B.C. and 600 B.C.
- Writing that is consisted of pictures
- Set of principles relating to ethics and worship that play a big role in Judaism
- Complex organization that has multilayered systems
- Land between 2 rivers
18 Clues: Land between 2 rivers • Ruler in ancient Egypt • The belief in more than 1 god • Belief that there is only 1 god • Writing that is consisted of pictures • Complex organization that has multilayered systems • A series of rulers who are all from the same family • Compilation of the first 5 books of the Hebrew Bible • Group of nations or people ruled by a group or a person • ...
Vocab #2 2023-10-06
Across
- government by man bureaus, administrators, and petty officials
- the belied in only one god
- an ancient region in West Asia between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers
- the title of an ancient Egyptian king
- one of the oldest civilizations in the world; near Egypt
- the scattering of Jews to countries outside of the Palestine
- period of history after the Stone Age, marked by the use if implements and weapons made of iron
- the belief in more than one god
- an ancient form of writing used by the ancient Egyptians
- a system where people are ranked in order according to status or authority
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- an Iraqian religion; believed in a supreme deity and a cosmic struggle between a spirit of good and evil
- the set of moral code created by god and delivered by Moses
- a city that's surrounding territory forms an independent state
- a form of government where god is supreme
- an amount greater than need
- a sequence if rulers from the same family
- the Pentateuch, being the first if three Jewish divisions of the old testament
- a country or nation ruled by an emperor/empress
18 Clues: the belied in only one god • an amount greater than need • the belief in more than one god • the title of an ancient Egyptian king • a form of government where god is supreme • a sequence if rulers from the same family • a country or nation ruled by an emperor/empress • one of the oldest civilizations in the world; near Egypt • ...
Vocab #2 2025-10-06
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- the holy book in Judaism
- the time period when man started to make tools and weapons from iron
- a system of government with many departments and officials.
- the belief in many gods.
- a family of rulers where power is passed from parent to child
- a city that acts as a country with its own government and surrounding territory
- the belief in only one god.
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- a powerful ancient kingdom located south of Egypt
- an ancient religion from Persia that believes in a single god named Ahura Mazda.
- a set of rules given by God to Moses, important in both Judaism and Christianity
- the land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- the ancient Egyptian system of writing that used pictures and symbols
- when you have more of something than you need
- the king or queen of ancient Egypt
- a government where the ruler is seen as a god or is controlled by religious leaders.
- a system where people are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.
- a large area of different lands and peoples controlled by one ruler or government.
- when a group of people are spread out from their homeland
18 Clues: the holy book in Judaism • the belief in many gods. • the belief in only one god. • the king or queen of ancient Egypt • when you have more of something than you need • the land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers • a powerful ancient kingdom located south of Egypt • when a group of people are spread out from their homeland • ...
Vocab#2 2025-10-03
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- - Ancient region and Tigris and Euphrates River flow through it.
- - An amount of something that is more than what is needed or used.
- - An ancient monotheistic religion founded by the prophet Zarathustra
- - A system of government in which priests rule in the name of god.
- - Family that passes down power, influence, or control through successive generations
- - The belief in and worship of multiple gods.
- - Community of people who have scattered from their homeland to live in other places
- - A historic region and ancient civilization in northeastern Africa
- - A system of people organizing things.
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- - An independent city, sometimes surrounding lands has its own government.
- - A group of states or countries under a single supreme authority.
- - A system of writing that uses pictures and symbols
- - A system of organizing a complex entity
- - The belief that only one God exits and is to be worshiped.
- - The king and ruler of ancient Egypt
- - Central text of Judaism
- age - A historical period generally following the Stone and Bronze Ages.
- Commandments - A set of ten foundational moral and religious laws given by god to Moses and the Israelites.
18 Clues: - Central text of Judaism • - The king and ruler of ancient Egypt • - A system of people organizing things. • - A system of organizing a complex entity • - The belief in and worship of multiple gods. • - A system of writing that uses pictures and symbols • - The belief that only one God exits and is to be worshiped. • ...
Vocab #2 2025-10-09
Across
- A system of rules where central authority controls people and territories.
- Age - A prehistoric period that followed the Bronze Age. Tools and weapons were made of iron.
- A region in South Sudan
- An ancient Persian monotheistic religion that started in 1200 and 600 BCE.
- The belief in one or more God
- A ruler in Ancient Egypt
- A line of hereditary rulers of a country
- A system of government in which priest rule in the name of God.
- In Judaism the law of God and recorded the first 5 books in Hebrew.
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- A supply or amount that is extra to what is needed.
- A government which important decisions are made by state officials rather than elected representatives.
- An organization in which people or groups are ranked above each other to represent authority.
- A belief that there is only one God.
- An ancient region located in the Fertile Crescent.
- Commandments Moral rules from the Bible that guide people
- A spread of people from their original homeland that hold onto their religion.
- State A sovereign state consisting of a single city, functioning as a self governing, political and economic center
- A writing system that consists of pictures and symbols.
18 Clues: A region in South Sudan • A ruler in Ancient Egypt • The belief in one or more God • A belief that there is only one God. • A line of hereditary rulers of a country • An ancient region located in the Fertile Crescent. • A supply or amount that is extra to what is needed. • A writing system that consists of pictures and symbols. • ...
Learning Contract #2 - Sowmyasree K. 2021-10-14
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- an ancient region in Asia between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers which is now part of Iraq
- a form of government in which a deity is recognized as the supreme ruler
- a group of peoples ruled over by a powerful sovereign or government
- a pictographic written language used by the ancient Egyptians
- a sovereign state consisting of an autonomous city with its dependencies
- a light knitted wool head scarf for women
- the scattering of the Jews to countries outside of Palestine after the Babylonian captivity
- the title of an ancient Egyptian king
- an amount greater than needed
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- a government consisting of many bureaus
- commandments the precepts spoken by God to Israel which were delivered to Moses on Mount Sinai
- the entire body of Jewish religious literature, law, and teachings
- a sequence of rulers from the same family
- belief in more than one god
- age the period in the history of humankind, following the Stone Age and the Bronze Age, marked by the use of implements and weapons made of iron
- any system of things ranked one above another
- belief in only one, supreme god
- an Iranian religion founded c600 bc by Zoroaster
18 Clues: belief in more than one god • an amount greater than needed • belief in only one, supreme god • the title of an ancient Egyptian king • a government consisting of many bureaus • a sequence of rulers from the same family • a light knitted wool head scarf for women • any system of things ranked one above another • an Iranian religion founded c600 bc by Zoroaster • ...
Vocab #2 2023-10-05
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- The religious act of believing in more than one god.
- Extra food collected from harvest, which can be stored for later use.
- A government system where important decisions are made by government officials rather than an elected leader.
- A large group of states or city-states ruled under a single supreme authority.
- A city with territories near it that form a state.
- A form of government which is run by priests, and is mainly religiously based.
- The religious act of believing in only one god.
- Monotheistic pre-Islamic region of ancient Persia.
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- A system where people or groups are ranked higher or lower than others.
- Ancient Egyptian form of writing
- The disperson from a homeland.
- Ancient Egyptian leaders who were treated like gods.
- The law of god in Judaism.
- Nilo-Saharan ethnic group from modern-day northern Sudan and southern Egypt.
- A moral guidebook that teaches how humans should behave with other humans.
- Having hereditary rulers of a country.
- Is known as the "land between two rivers".
- The end of Bronze age, where irwhenols and weapons have been invented.
18 Clues: The law of god in Judaism. • The disperson from a homeland. • Ancient Egyptian form of writing • Having hereditary rulers of a country. • Is known as the "land between two rivers". • The religious act of believing in only one god. • A city with territories near it that form a state. • Monotheistic pre-Islamic region of ancient Persia. • ...
Asia Vocabulary Review 2025-03-31
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- Caused by underwater tectonic activity
- The Dead Sea has high ____________ so people float really easily
- Like a hurricane but in Asia
- Similar to silt, but is windblown into rivers and yellow in color
- A type of tree found in tropical areas in Asia
- The term for a house of worship for Muslims
- Nomadic peoples living on the borders of the Rub' al Khali Desert
- Against the flow of a river
- Ancient Mesopotamia is considered a cultural _____________ as it was one of the first "homes" for civilization
- A wind pattern in Asia that typically brings a lot of seasonal rain
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- A cultural movement for Jewish people to reclaim Israel in the 19th century
- The Western Wall is a ___________ for those who practice Judaism because it is sacred to their religion
- A difference in beliefs between Sunni and Shia Muslims.
- The current issue in Israel/Palestine is an ______________ conflict.
- With the flow of a river
- The process of a body of water fully drying out over time
- Redwood trees are a part of the natural ________ of China
- Siberian Tigers a a part of the ____________ of Asian Russia
18 Clues: With the flow of a river • Against the flow of a river • Like a hurricane but in Asia • Caused by underwater tectonic activity • The term for a house of worship for Muslims • A type of tree found in tropical areas in Asia • A difference in beliefs between Sunni and Shia Muslims. • The process of a body of water fully drying out over time • ...
River Valley Civilization 2024-10-10
Across
- - a system where people are ranked one above the other
- - a large group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
- - emphasizes a never ending battle between good and bad
- - an ancient ruler in Egypt
- - the belief in a single all-powerful god
- - a city with it's surrounding territory forming an independent
- - government of a state by immediate divine guidance
- - system of government where important decisions are made by state officials instead of elected representatives
- - an amount of something left over after requirements have been met
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- - the prehistoric period that followed the Bronze Age, when weapons and tolls started being made of iron
- - writing with symbols mainly used in ancient Egypt
- -a region along the Nile River
- - means the land between the rivers, between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- - he belief in many gods
- - the spread of people from their original homeland
- - a line of hereditary ruler of a country
- - rules for worship and forbid unmoral actions like murder, theft, and adultery
- - the law of god as revealed to Moses and recorded in the first 5 books of the Hebrew scriptures
18 Clues: - he belief in many gods • - an ancient ruler in Egypt • -a region along the Nile River • - the belief in a single all-powerful god • - a line of hereditary ruler of a country • - writing with symbols mainly used in ancient Egypt • - the spread of people from their original homeland • - government of a state by immediate divine guidance • ...
Vocab 2 crossword 2024-09-30
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- - an extra amount than needed when you have more supplies than the demand or need
- - the first part of the jewish bible
- - the age where iron use started
- - a civilzation or group of people led by a select leader like a emperor
- - a ranking system or caste type system based on your proffesion
- - a religion with the god Ahura Mazda and a big part of it being the fight of good and evil
- - when being a leader of a country or place is passed down through a bloodline or family
- - the god-like leader of Egypt
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- - a list of holy rules for judiasm and christianity
- - the writing method used by the ancient egyptians
- - a system of governing where preists or others rule in the name of god
- - cities that are part of a country or place but have their own goverment
- - the worshiping of more than one god
- - the worshiping of only one god
- - a system of goverment where state officials make descisions not elected reps
- - the seperating of the jews
- - an ancient place near the nile in the place where Egypt and Sudan now are
- - a ancient place in the fertile cresent
18 Clues: - the seperating of the jews • - the god-like leader of Egypt • - the worshiping of only one god • - the age where iron use started • - the first part of the jewish bible • - the worshiping of more than one god • - a ancient place in the fertile cresent • - the writing method used by the ancient egyptians • - a list of holy rules for judiasm and christianity • ...
Vocab #2 2025-10-09
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- Ancient writing symbols
- A system in which people are ranked above or below others based on status
- The dispersion of people from their homeland
- An independent political identity composed of a single city in which is self governed.
- An abundant amount of something that is left over
- Law of God revealed to Moses and recorded in the first five books of the Hebrew scriptures
- The religious belief that one god exists
- A political system based on religion
- The religious belief that multiple gods exist
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- The set of 10 rules that god gave to Moses
- An ancient river valley located in the arabian penninsula
- A system of government in which most of the important desicions are made by state officials
- A group of states or countries under one authority
- A long line of heredity rulers of a country
- The prehistoric period following the bronze age where materials were prominently made out of iron.
- An ancient civilization along the Nile River that was directly south of Egypt
- The Supreme leader of ancient Egypt who is also the king and considered as a divine figure.
- The ancient monotheistic religion in which the Persain empire believed in
18 Clues: Ancient writing symbols • A political system based on religion • The religious belief that one god exists • The set of 10 rules that god gave to Moses • A long line of heredity rulers of a country • The dispersion of people from their homeland • The religious belief that multiple gods exist • An abundant amount of something that is left over • ...
Learning Contract #2 2025-10-07
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- - Prehistoric period after the Bronze Age, when weapons and tools were made of Iron
- - A set of fundamental religious rules and ethical laws by God given to the ancient Israelites
- - Ruler in Ancient Egypt
- - Belief or worship of only one god
- - Belief or worship of more than one god
- - System of picture-writing used by Ancient Egyptians
- - Ancient region along the Nile in modern southern Egypt, north of Sudan
- - A system of government in which most decisions are made by officials rather than elected representatives.
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- - A monotheistic pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia
- - An amount of something left over when requirements have been met
- - Dispersion or spread of people from their original homeland
- - A group of states/countries under a single supreme authority
- - A system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god
- - The law of God as revealed to Moses and recorded in the first 5 books of the Hebrew scriptures
- - A city surrounded by an independent state/territory
- - An ancient civilization located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- - Ranking or organization of people/social classes based on power and authority
- - A line of hereditary rulers of a country/region
18 Clues: - Ruler in Ancient Egypt • - Belief or worship of only one god • - Belief or worship of more than one god • - A line of hereditary rulers of a country/region • - A city surrounded by an independent state/territory • - A monotheistic pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia • - System of picture-writing used by Ancient Egyptians • ...
Vocab #2 2025-10-08
Across
- An extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
- Law of God as revealed to Moses and recorded in the first 5 books of Hebrew scriptures
- Means "land between the rivers"; historical region between Tigris and Euphrates river
- Spread of people from their homeland
- Writing consisting of hieroglyphics
- One of the world's oldest monotheistic religions
- Line of hereditary rulers of a country
- A city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
- System or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other
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- System of government in which important decisions are made by state officials
- Period that followed the Bronze Age, where weapons and tools came to be made or iron
- The belief or worship in one god
- The belief or worship in more than one god
- An amount of something left over when requirements have been met
- An ancient region and powerful civilization along the Nile River
- A system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god
- Commandments Moral rules from bible that guide people in their relationship with god and others
- Ruler in Ancient Egypt
18 Clues: Ruler in Ancient Egypt • The belief or worship in one god • Writing consisting of hieroglyphics • Spread of people from their homeland • Line of hereditary rulers of a country • The belief or worship in more than one god • One of the world's oldest monotheistic religions • An amount of something left over when requirements have been met • ...
China Crossword 2025-09-01
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- China discovered this metal second, after Mesopotamia (A country in Iraq with parts of Syria and Iran).
- A powerful country, in 1636, covered Mongolia and Korea (4, 7).
- This person is the most famous explorer in China (2, 2.).
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- The Chinese invented the _____ in 800 A.D..
- This is what Giant Panda's main diet, 99% in fact.
- This province in modern China is the province that covers the north of Mount Everest.
- This is like a barrier for the peoples of China if attacked, yet they could climb over(4, 4, 2, 5).
7 Clues: The Chinese invented the _____ in 800 A.D.. • This is what Giant Panda's main diet, 99% in fact. • This person is the most famous explorer in China (2, 2.). • A powerful country, in 1636, covered Mongolia and Korea (4, 7). • This province in modern China is the province that covers the north of Mount Everest. • ...
Umm An Nar 2021-10-10
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- they brought beautiful ceramic vessels, ivory combs, and decorated beads
- What was the era from 3000 to 1200 BCE
- The basic patterns Umm an nar period established
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- named after an Abu Dhabi island where the first tombs of this type were excavated by Danish archaeologists in the 1950s
- the strongest empire in the area at that time
- The ring walls of the larger buildings were sometimes decorated with carvings of this animal
6 Clues: What was the era from 3000 to 1200 BCE • the strongest empire in the area at that time • The basic patterns Umm an nar period established • they brought beautiful ceramic vessels, ivory combs, and decorated beads • The ring walls of the larger buildings were sometimes decorated with carvings of this animal • ...
city-states in mesopotamia 2022-10-12
Across
- speding ideas or products from one culture to another
- fine soil carried in the water of rivers
- number of people or countries controlled by one ruler
- a city and its surrounding land functioning as an independent political unit
- rulers from one family
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- bringing water to crop fields likes canals or ditches
- beilf in many gods
- an arc of farmland in south asia between the persian gulf and mediteranean sea
8 Clues: beilf in many gods • rulers from one family • fine soil carried in the water of rivers • bringing water to crop fields likes canals or ditches • speding ideas or products from one culture to another • number of people or countries controlled by one ruler • a city and its surrounding land functioning as an independent political unit • ...
city-states in mesopotamia 2022-10-12
Across
- speding ideas or products from one culture to another
- fine soil carried in the water of rivers
- number of people or countries controlled by one ruler
- a city and its surrounding land functioning as an independent political unit
- rulers from one family
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- bringing water to crop fields likes canals or ditches
- beilf in many gods
- an arc of farmland in south asia between the persian gulf and mediteranean sea
8 Clues: beilf in many gods • rulers from one family • fine soil carried in the water of rivers • bringing water to crop fields likes canals or ditches • speding ideas or products from one culture to another • number of people or countries controlled by one ruler • a city and its surrounding land functioning as an independent political unit • ...
Social Orgaization in Mesopotamia 2015-10-06
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- the word "king" was the ___________
- at the pinnacle of the social pyramid
- the first to develop a system of writing
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- type of writing developed by the Mesopotamians
- traded and exchanged goods
- Slaves preformed_________ labour and various chores
- were the most influential on society
- Gold rings & statuettes were made by who?
8 Clues: traded and exchanged goods • the word "king" was the ___________ • were the most influential on society • at the pinnacle of the social pyramid • the first to develop a system of writing • Gold rings & statuettes were made by who? • type of writing developed by the Mesopotamians • Slaves preformed_________ labour and various chores
Umm An Nar 2021-10-10
Across
- they brought beautiful ceramic vessels, ivory combs, and decorated beads
- What was the era from 3000 to 1200 BCE
- The basic patterns Umm an nar period established
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- named after an Abu Dhabi island where the first tombs of this type were excavated by Danish archaeologists in the 1950s
- the strongest empire in the area at that time
- The ring walls of the larger buildings were sometimes decorated with carvings of this animal
6 Clues: What was the era from 3000 to 1200 BCE • the strongest empire in the area at that time • The basic patterns Umm an nar period established • they brought beautiful ceramic vessels, ivory combs, and decorated beads • The ring walls of the larger buildings were sometimes decorated with carvings of this animal • ...
Remarkable Inventions 2024-01-25
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- It's a medicine used to make someone immune from deseases.
- It's the object which was invented in the 4th millennium BC in the Lower Mesopotamia.
- It's a form of transport that goes through the air, invented by the Wright Brothers.
- It's something which is used used to make things work producing energy.
- It's a person who invented the Reflecting Telescope.
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- It's an object that produces light and it is used in most houses nowadays, invented by Thomas Edison.
- It's an object used to call your friends, invented by Alexander Graham Bell.
- It's an object which is used as a guide when you're lost.
- It's something that we use nowadays daily,invented by Vinton Cerf.
- It's something which is used to see people's inside clearly through scanning.
10 Clues: It's a person who invented the Reflecting Telescope. • It's an object which is used as a guide when you're lost. • It's a medicine used to make someone immune from deseases. • It's something that we use nowadays daily,invented by Vinton Cerf. • It's something which is used used to make things work producing energy. • ...
Sejarah Peradaban Dunia 2024-09-29
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- Adalah Orang Yang Dikenak Sebagai Bapak Kedokteran Dunia
- adalah metode yang diciptakan oleh Socrates, yang digunakan dalam pendidikan dan filsafat yang bertujuan untuk mengembangkan pemikiran kritis dan refleksi diri
- Adalah Filsuf Yunani yang percaya bahwa bumi adalah piringan datar yang mengapung di lautan tak terbatas
- Adalah ilmu filsafat yang berpusat pada gagasan bahwa manusia berusaha menemukan makna atau tujuan dalam hidup, namun hidup itu sendiri pada dasarnya tak bermakna
- Kuno Adalah Peradaban Yang Berkaitan Dengan Sungai Nil
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- AdalahFilsuf Yunani Terkenal yang mengembangkan teori bumi bulat
- adalah Bapak Ilmu Astronomi yang berasal dari yunani
- adalah ilmu filsafat yang mengajarkan kita untuk mengendalikan diri kita dan berfikir lebih tenang dan bijak
- adalah Peradaban Yang Menjadi Peradaban Tertua Di muka bumi
- adalah Musisi klasik yang dikagumi karena "keindahan melodi, keanggunan formalnya, serta kekayaan harmoni dan teksturnya"
10 Clues: adalah Bapak Ilmu Astronomi yang berasal dari yunani • Kuno Adalah Peradaban Yang Berkaitan Dengan Sungai Nil • Adalah Orang Yang Dikenak Sebagai Bapak Kedokteran Dunia • adalah Peradaban Yang Menjadi Peradaban Tertua Di muka bumi • AdalahFilsuf Yunani Terkenal yang mengembangkan teori bumi bulat • ...
Cat History 2024-12-04
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- one of the oldest and most recognizable cat breeds, originating from Thailand
- Originally hailing from Mesopotamia
- The breed is named after the Indian city of Bombay, referring to the habitat of the Indian black leopard
- a breed of hybrid cat created from crossing of an Asian leopard cat with domestic cats
- a breed of cat known for its lack of fur.
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- The short, dense coat, which stands out from the body, has been the breed's hallmark for more than a century
- The breed name is derived from Birmanie, the French form of Burma
- One of the oldest natural breeds in North America
- are native to Russia's Siberia
- originating in Burma, believed to have its roots near the Thai-Burma border and developed in the United States and Britain
10 Clues: are native to Russia's Siberia • Originally hailing from Mesopotamia • a breed of cat known for its lack of fur. • One of the oldest natural breeds in North America • The breed name is derived from Birmanie, the French form of Burma • one of the oldest and most recognizable cat breeds, originating from Thailand • ...
8-31-18 2018-08-30
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- As water in a pot is hot then cool in a repeated pattern
- When the are of a spot that is cooler or hotter than one area
- A group of people that are gathered in a advanced society
- When you or something and transfer heat or cool energy form one think the other by touching it
- The doctrine of or belief in multiple gods or goddesses
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- As water or a liquid that is transfer by a cerente
- When you or something feels the heat for a think that you or that think can’t touch
- A sovereign state that is an autonomous city with its dependencies
- A place of Sumerian origin in the shape of a pyramid
- A ancient region in southern Mesopotamia that is no longer
10 Clues: As water or a liquid that is transfer by a cerente • A place of Sumerian origin in the shape of a pyramid • The doctrine of or belief in multiple gods or goddesses • As water in a pot is hot then cool in a repeated pattern • A group of people that are gathered in a advanced society • A ancient region in southern Mesopotamia that is no longer • ...
Later Peoples of the Fertile Crescent 2018-11-28
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- In 1792 BC, ______________________ became king and created a powerful government.
- The key to the Assyrians’ success was their strong _____________________.
- The ___________________________ created a wealthy trading society.
- The earliest set of written laws that dealt with almost every part of daily life was called _________________________________.
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- The Phoenicians’ most important achievement was the development of an _________________________________, or a set of letters that can be combined to form words.
- The Hittites were among the first people to master ironworking and use the __________________, a wheeled horse-drawn cart used in battle.
- The most famous Chaldean king, ____________________________, rebuilt Babylon into a beautiful city.
- Another word for a ruler of a kingdom or empire is ________________________.
- The city of _________________________ gained control of Mesopotamia near present day Baghdad, Iraq.
- Motivated by the desire to trade, the Phoenicians became expert ______________________.
10 Clues: The ___________________________ created a wealthy trading society. • The key to the Assyrians’ success was their strong _____________________. • Another word for a ruler of a kingdom or empire is ________________________. • In 1792 BC, ______________________ became king and created a powerful government. • ...
Social Studies 8B Review 2022-01-20
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- History books or videos that were made by someone who wasn't there during the past to describe the ancient times.
- Something that was left from the past to describe that period of time for example, art from that time.
- Something that belonged to the very distant past and no longer exists.
- The supply of water to land or crops to help growth.
- An example of another secondary source
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- An ancient society that liked to be nomadic (move around a lot)
- An example of a secondary source that describes ancient parts of the world.
- An ancient society that liked to be sedentary (stay in the same place)
- An ancient place which is now home to Syria, Turkey, Iraq and Kuwait.
- An example of a primary source that describes ancient parts of the world
10 Clues: An example of another secondary source • The supply of water to land or crops to help growth. • An ancient society that liked to be nomadic (move around a lot) • An ancient place which is now home to Syria, Turkey, Iraq and Kuwait. • An ancient society that liked to be sedentary (stay in the same place) • ...
Crossword 2 2020-08-08
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- the dead body of a human being or animal preserved by the ancient Egyptian process or some similar method of embalming.
- relating to the Middle Ages.
- the necessary items for a particular purpose.
- a system of writing that uses pictures instead of words, especially as used in ancient Egypt
- the quality of being made up of exactly similar parts facing each other
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- typical of a particular person, place, or thing.
- give a brief statement of the main points of (something).
- the stage of human social and cultural development and organization that is considered most advanced.
- express the meaning of (something written or spoken) using different words, especially to achieve greater clarity.
- an ancient region in W Asia between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers: now part of Iraq.
10 Clues: relating to the Middle Ages. • the necessary items for a particular purpose. • typical of a particular person, place, or thing. • give a brief statement of the main points of (something). • the quality of being made up of exactly similar parts facing each other • an ancient region in W Asia between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers: now part of Iraq. • ...
Ancient India Geography and Harappan 2024-05-09
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- The Harappans were _____ traders.(two words)
- A lot historians do not know about Harappan civilization because archaeologists have not figured out its ______. (two words)
- Did the villages turn into cities in 2300 B.C.? (true or false)
- What do the Physical traits of the Indus River offer ideal conditions for?
- As the land collided they pushed Earth's crust ____ to form the Himalayan mountains.
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- An important element of the subcontinent's climate
- One of the two major rivers in India is Indus, what is the name for the other one?
- Main roads as straight as rulers intersected at _______ angles.
- What did fertile soil and irrigation delivered food supplies generate?
- What large city besides Harappa influenced the spread across a 500,000-square-mile area, which was greater than that of either ancient Egypt or Mesopotamia.
10 Clues: The Harappans were _____ traders.(two words) • An important element of the subcontinent's climate • Main roads as straight as rulers intersected at _______ angles. • Did the villages turn into cities in 2300 B.C.? (true or false) • What did fertile soil and irrigation delivered food supplies generate? • ...
Darina Bogoeva- Akkadian Empire crossword puzzle 2025-12-17
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- A military strategy where you surround an area and attacked used by the Akkadian empire
- people in the Akkadian empire had the same religious beliefs as sumerians
- A word for 3D sculptures used in the Akkadian empire
- A person like king Sargon who has control over a large area or territory
- Gathered men led by king Sargon who took over city states, and protected the Akkadian empire
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- The capital of the Akkadian empire which was built with tributes from people who conquered as
- First king of Akkadian Empire
- King Sargon demanded loyalty from _________ or he would replace them with his own men.
- Some of the artisans in the Akkadian empire made a ________ stele which was made to celebrate a military victory.
- Land between rivers, conquered by the Akkadians
10 Clues: First king of Akkadian Empire • Land between rivers, conquered by the Akkadians • A word for 3D sculptures used in the Akkadian empire • A person like king Sargon who has control over a large area or territory • people in the Akkadian empire had the same religious beliefs as sumerians • ...
Important Astronomy History 2025-03-20
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- refined the original geocentric model in his masterpiece ‘Almagest,’ which listed 48 constellations , and chartered the motions of the stars and planets.
- becomes the first man-made object to orbit the Earth marking the beginning of the space age.
- Dutch spectacles maker invents a refractor telescope
- , During this period in Mesopotamia, the constellations of Leo, Taurus, Scorpius, Gemini, Capricorn, and Sagittarius were invented
- The Egyptians start to use sundials.
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- The worlds oldest solar observatory
- put into orbit from space shuttle Discovery. The 2.4m aperture reflecting telescope continues to circle the Earth taking extremely sharp images of outer space.
- Indian astronomer Yajnavalkya proposes a heliocentric concept of the universe
- discovered that the planets orbit about the Sun in an elliptical and not circular motion
- Greek philosopher Anaxagoras suggests that the stars are actually suns
10 Clues: The worlds oldest solar observatory • The Egyptians start to use sundials. • Dutch spectacles maker invents a refractor telescope • Greek philosopher Anaxagoras suggests that the stars are actually suns • Indian astronomer Yajnavalkya proposes a heliocentric concept of the universe • ...
Pre-History to Rome 2025-10-12
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- – Simplest of the three classical Greek architectural orders, marked by sturdy columns and plain capitals.
- VIEW – Convention of representation showing multiple perspectives of the same figure simultaneously.
- – A horizontal band used to organize pictorial elements in early narrative art.
- SCALE – Artistic convention where size indicates relative importance or status.
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- – A sculptural figures project from a flat background.
- – Early wedge-shaped writing system developed in Mesopotamia.
- WAX METHOD – Bronze-casting process involving a wax model replaced by molten metal.
- SMILE – Subtle upward turn of the lips used in Greek sculpture to suggest life in the figure.
- – Architectural order identified by volute scrolls on its capitals and a sense of elegance and lightness.
- – Stance in classical sculpture in which weight is shifted onto one leg, creating a sense of movement.
10 Clues: – A sculptural figures project from a flat background. • – Early wedge-shaped writing system developed in Mesopotamia. • – A horizontal band used to organize pictorial elements in early narrative art. • SCALE – Artistic convention where size indicates relative importance or status. • ...
Early Civilization 2014-11-20
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- a ruling family.
- ancient temples believed to link the heavens and Earth.
- agreement.
- the most complete set of ancient laws every found.
- the most powerful Akkadian emperor.
- the belief in one God
- a person who make things such as potters and weavers.
- the Babylonian emperor that finished the great ziggurat.
- the daughter of Sargon and the first high priestess of Ur.
- a professional writer
- Sumerian king who brought much growth in farming, business literature and the arts.
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- the practice of owning a person
- Hammurabi's great empire
- a set of laws that Jewish people and Christians believe that God gave to Moses.
- Assyrian king that controlled nearly all of the fertile crescent.
- considered by Jewish people to be the first Jew, made a covenant with God.
- Jewish houses of worship.
- Jewish holy book.
- an ancient form of wedge shaped writing.
- area of fertile land between the Tirgis and Euphrates Rivers.
- the belief in many gods and goddesses.
- groups of people who have a complex and organized society within a culture.
- a system of bringing water to the fields by building ditches and trenches.
- exchange goods and services for other goods and services
- a great king of Babylon.
25 Clues: agreement. • a ruling family. • Jewish holy book. • the belief in one God • a professional writer • Hammurabi's great empire • a great king of Babylon. • Jewish houses of worship. • the practice of owning a person • the most powerful Akkadian emperor. • the belief in many gods and goddesses. • an ancient form of wedge shaped writing. • ...
Araling Panlipunan 2016-10-17
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- itinatag ni Rsabha
- itinatag ni Sidharta Gautama
- itinatag ni Confucius sa Shantung
- Tinatawag ding Yellow River
- hari ng Macedonia
- Ika-anim na haring Amorite
- ipinalaganap ni Zoroastero
- isa sa importanteng lungsod ng Indus
- Isa sa mga Dinastiya ng China
- unang emperador ng Qin
- Dinastiyang itinatag ni Zhao Kuangyin
- sistema ng pagsulat ng Shang
- gabay ng Samurai
- isa sa mga pangunahing tribo ng Sumerian
- pinakamalaking bilang sa lahat ng Relihiyon
- Tagapagtanggol ng Daimyo
- itinatag ni Guru Nanak
- Sistema ng pagsulat ng mga Sumerian
- pangunahing bumubuo ng Kristiyanismo
- malakas na hangin
- pinakamataas sa sistemang Caste
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- Untouchable
- panahon kung saan natuklasan ang apoy
- Lumikha ng The Tale of Gengi
- pinakamatandang relihiyon
- sumasamba sa maraming Diyos
- pinakamalakaing gusali ng Sumer
- Italyanong mangagangalakal na taga Venice
- Diyosa ng Araw
- Tinatag ni Lao Tzu
- Relihiyon ng mga Muslim
- Khan Nagtatag ng Dinastiyang Yuan
- Bumuo ng Kabihasnang Indus
- pangunahing relihiyon sa India
- Pang apat sa haligi ng Islam
- Kinilala bilang Cradle Of Civilization
- unang emperador ng Japan
- Kapital ng Yuan
- paniniwala ng mga hapones sa Diyos ng Araw at ng Kalikasan
- wika sa loob ng 1000 taon ng Indo Aryan
40 Clues: Untouchable • Diyosa ng Araw • Kapital ng Yuan • gabay ng Samurai • hari ng Macedonia • malakas na hangin • itinatag ni Rsabha • Tinatag ni Lao Tzu • unang emperador ng Qin • itinatag ni Guru Nanak • Relihiyon ng mga Muslim • unang emperador ng Japan • Tagapagtanggol ng Daimyo • pinakamatandang relihiyon • Ika-anim na haring Amorite • ipinalaganap ni Zoroastero • Bumuo ng Kabihasnang Indus • ...
The Tower of Babel and Pentecost: Genesis 11 and Acts 2 2024-05-17
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- “Come, let us build ourselves a city and a tower…and so make a name for____________.”
- What the apostles were accused of drinking too much of
- The preacher at Pentecost
- The name of the feast when the Holy Spirit came on the Apostles
- of the Apostles The book of the Bible that the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost is recorded in.
- The city where Pentecost was celebrated.
- The name of the Tower
- What was used for mortar to build the Tower of Babel?
- “are not all these people who are speaking ____________”
- The land that the Tower of Babel was built on.
- What did God do to the language of the tower builders?
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- Peter quotes this person twice in his sermon
- one of the group of inhabitants present in Jerusalem for Pentecost
- “__________ and be baptized.”
- The book of the Bible that the Tower of Babel story is recorded in.
- The first prophet Peter quotes in his sermon
- What did the whole world share in Genesis 11?
- the number baptized on the day of Pentecost
- “Then there appeared to them tongues of ___________”
- What would be out of the reach of the tower builders?
- Where did the tower builders hope to reach?
21 Clues: The name of the Tower • The preacher at Pentecost • “__________ and be baptized.” • The city where Pentecost was celebrated. • the number baptized on the day of Pentecost • Where did the tower builders hope to reach? • Peter quotes this person twice in his sermon • The first prophet Peter quotes in his sermon • What did the whole world share in Genesis 11? • ...
Ottoman Empire Crossword 22-23 2023-02-22
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- strategically located contacting three different continents.
- The religion with the most followers in the Middle East.
- The main ethnic group of the Middle East.
- The most widely used language of the Middle East.
- Chief leader of Islamic empires such as the Ottoman.
- Besides being known as the “Magnificent,” Suleyman I was also called the “_______ .”
- The major religion in Israel.
- The Middle East is slightly smaller than this country.
- Most of the interior of the Middle East is this landform.
- The region between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
- Technology used by Mehmed II to conquer Constantinople in 1453.
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- This sultan conquered Constantinople. Known as “The Conqueror.”
- This Islamic empire ruled large areas of the Middle East for 600 years.
- Nickname or moniker given to Suleyman I. Suleyman the “_______________ “
- Life in this region is dependent upon the amount and location of this resource.
- Land that is capable of sustaining abundant plant growth
- Legally protected minority religious communities found in the Ottoman Empire.
- The Ottomans trained Christian boys from conquered towns to be soldiers.
- the Middle East’s most important natural resource.
- Sultan during the “Golden Age” of the Ottoman Empire (1520-1566).
- Constantinople was called this name after being conquered by the Ottomans.
- Founded the Ottoman Empire around 1299.
22 Clues: The major religion in Israel. • Founded the Ottoman Empire around 1299. • The main ethnic group of the Middle East. • The most widely used language of the Middle East. • the Middle East’s most important natural resource. • The region between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. • Chief leader of Islamic empires such as the Ottoman. • ...
Replace Lowest Grade 2021-12-23
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- worms; you drive on it; and you wear it
- rhymes with Kyle; largest river in the world
- Giannis; naked olympics started here; north of Egypt; near Italy
- not to start but to ____; during; an issue that continues to happen
- not a peninsula; chain of islands; Japan; gl with spelling
- they found the first ever mummified _____ in Saqqara king
- 79yo, #46, 2020-2024
- you are being _____; credit that will boost your grade like this puzzle :)
- buddhism; hinduism; caste; 2nd most populated in world
- China built this great thing
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- Mesopotamia had the first ______________ in global history
- huddle up son; flows from NYC to upstate NY
- president who dropped 2 atomic bombs on Japan... it's true man
- China; civilizations emerged near this; rhymes with "Hello Sliver"
- country in NE Africa; we just watched a 3 day documentary about this place
- famous female rapper in the 90s; tomorrow is christmas _____
- you write with a ___ not a pencil; in; sula
- you use this for your TV; we will be __________ in the first week of January
- continent and country near SE asia; population of 25 million; low covid numbers; nice beaches
- if a bee tries to rent an apartment; also your teacher
20 Clues: 79yo, #46, 2020-2024 • China built this great thing • worms; you drive on it; and you wear it • huddle up son; flows from NYC to upstate NY • you write with a ___ not a pencil; in; sula • rhymes with Kyle; largest river in the world • if a bee tries to rent an apartment; also your teacher • buddhism; hinduism; caste; 2nd most populated in world • ...
History exam Unit Uno 2022-05-22
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- primate fam including humans + ancestors
- transition from foresting to agriculture
- Babylonian king, made laws to protect the weak/poor
- scientist, went to Galapagos, wrote a book, natural selection, finches
- a lot
- multicellular organisms
- regions of surface, atmosphere, hydrosphere, of earth occupied by living organisms
- ruler controlling multiple cities and other land
- population burst of a bunch of organisms
- People are equal and deserve rights
- Hunter-gatherers that searched for food
- Widespread of a disease in a community
- micro-organisms
- remains of dead organisms that are one with the ground
- wise humans, modern, big brain
- Male dominated
- sharing and accumulation of knowledge over time
- use of bronze tools and other features of
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- old Stone Age people were like foragers
- skilled dudes / used stone tools
- how organisms change over time
- upright, walking, real deal
- Founded Mesopotamian military
- Big dead, dead animals a bunch
- feautures that change to help an organism fit the environment
- Walked on two legs big teeth “Lucy”
- Middle eastern region where some of first life appeared
- Writing system for Mesopotamia, Persia, and Ugarit
- Adapting wild animals/plants for human
- Single-celled organisms
- Several city’s surrounding farm lands
- based on agriculture
32 Clues: a lot • Male dominated • micro-organisms • based on agriculture • multicellular organisms • Single-celled organisms • upright, walking, real deal • Founded Mesopotamian military • how organisms change over time • Big dead, dead animals a bunch • wise humans, modern, big brain • skilled dudes / used stone tools • Walked on two legs big teeth “Lucy” • People are equal and deserve rights • ...
Civilizaciones antiguas 02 2023-12-26
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- ¿Dinastía que gobernó la India durante su período dorado?
- ¿Región en la antigua Anatolia que tuvo una liga de ciudades?
- ¿Pueblo nómada de Asia Central que participó en la caída del Imperio Kushan?
- ¿Civilización mesoamericana que precedió a los aztecas en México?
- ¿Pueblo aborigen de las Islas Canarias antes de la conquista española?
- ¿Grupo indígena en la región amazónica de América del Sur?
- ¿Dinastía persa que gobernó desde Ciro el Grande hasta Alejandro Magno?
- ¿Uno de los Tres Reinos de Corea, conocido por su reino unificado?
- ¿Pueblo árabe que construyó la ciudad de Petra en Jordania?
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- ¿Pueblo germánico que saqueó Roma en el siglo V d.C.?
- ¿Antigua confederación de tribus en Asia Central?
- ¿Confederación de pueblos que causaron disturbios en el Mediterráneo oriental?
- ¿Pueblo antiguo en la región de Edom, al sur de Israel?
- ¿Antigua civilización en la isla de Creta, precursora de los griegos?
- ¿Antiguo pueblo de los Balcanes que resistió la expansión romana?
- ¿Región en Europa Central y del Este habitada por los dacios?
- ¿Dinastía china que sucedió a la Shang y precedió a la Qin?
- ¿Centro administrativo y de descanso en el Imperio Inca?
- ¿Período en la historia de Mesopotamia después de la dinastía Akkad?
- ¿Antiguo pueblo de Anatolia conocido por su metalurgia?
20 Clues: ¿Antigua confederación de tribus en Asia Central? • ¿Pueblo germánico que saqueó Roma en el siglo V d.C.? • ¿Pueblo antiguo en la región de Edom, al sur de Israel? • ¿Antiguo pueblo de Anatolia conocido por su metalurgia? • ¿Centro administrativo y de descanso en el Imperio Inca? • ¿Dinastía que gobernó la India durante su período dorado? • ...
Materi konsep dasar sejarah 2024-11-22
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- Tokoh sejarah yang disebut sebagai Bapak Sejarah
- Bukti sejarah berupa benda dari zaman praaksara
- Proses rekonstruksi peristiwa masa lalu
- Sumber primer yang berasal langsung dari pelaku sejarah
- Peninggalan zaman purba berupa fosil manusia
- Dokumen tertua dari zaman Mesopotamia kuno
- Nama penanggalan berdasarkan fosil dan peninggalan purbakala
- Ilmu yang mempelajari masa lalu umat manusia
- Sumber sejarah tertulis yang dibuat pada masa lampau
- Periode sebelum ditemukannya tulisan
- Ilmu yang mempelajari artefak dan peninggalan budaya masa lalu
- Nama lain dari peradaban Mesir kuno
- Pendapat subjektif dalam sejarah
- Sumber sejarah yang berasal dari peninggalan benda
- Bukti sejarah berupa tulisan yang terukir di batu
- Dokumen sejarah tertulis di Asia Tenggara
- Cara pandang terhadap sejarah yang berdasarkan urutan waktu
- Metode sejarah yang bertujuan menginterpretasikan fakta sejarah
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- Sejarah yang berbicara tentang asal mula kehidupan manusia
- Cabang ilmu sejarah yang mempelajari tulisan kuno
- Bangsa yang terkenal membangun Piramida
- Cabang ilmu sejarah yang mempelajari peta kuno
- Sejarah dianggap sebagai cerita atau narasi
- Istilah lain dari zaman praaksara
- Peristiwa sejarah yang dianggap sangat penting bagi suatu bangsa
- Tokoh yang mempopulerkan metode kritik sejarah
- Metode sejarah yang meneliti keaslian sumber sejarah
- Konsep waktu dalam sejarah yang berarti sekarang
- Sumber sejarah berupa keterangan lisan dari saksi peristiwa
- Metode analisis yang digunakan dalam kajian sejarah
30 Clues: Pendapat subjektif dalam sejarah • Istilah lain dari zaman praaksara • Nama lain dari peradaban Mesir kuno • Periode sebelum ditemukannya tulisan • Bangsa yang terkenal membangun Piramida • Proses rekonstruksi peristiwa masa lalu • Dokumen sejarah tertulis di Asia Tenggara • Dokumen tertua dari zaman Mesopotamia kuno • Sejarah dianggap sebagai cerita atau narasi • ...
Konsep Dasar Sejarah 2024-12-01
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- Cabang ilmu sejarah yang mempelajari peta kuno.
- Nama penanggalan berdasarkan fosil dan peninggalan purbakala.
- Peninggalan zaman purba berupa fosil manusia.
- Metode sejarah yang meneliti keaslian sumber sejarah.
- Sejarah dianggap sebagai cerita atau narasi.
- Ilmu yang mempelajari artefak dan peninggalan budaya masa lalu.
- Konsep waktu dalam sejarah yang berarti sekarang.
- Bukti sejarah berupa tulisan yang terukir di batu.
- Bukti sejarah berupa benda dari zaman praaksara.
- Nama lain dari peradaban Mesir kuno.
- Metode analisis yang digunakan dalam kajian sejarah.
- Sumber sejarah tertulis yang dibuat pada masa lampau.
- Dokumen tertua dari zaman Mesopotamia kuno.
- Bangsa yang terkenal membangun Piramida.
- Istilah lain dari zaman praaksara.
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- Cara pandang terhadap sejarah yang berdasarkan urutan waktu.
- Peristiwa sejarah yang dianggap sangat penting bagi suatu bangsa.
- Cabang ilmu sejarah yang mempelajari tulisan kuno.
- Proses rekonstruksi peristiwa masa lalu.
- Periode sebelum ditemukannya tulisan.
- Tokoh sejarah yang disebut sebagai Bapak Sejarah.
- Dokumen sejarah tertulis di Asia Tenggara.
- Metode sejarah yang bertujuan menginterpretasikan fakta sejarah.
- Sumber sejarah yang berasal dari peninggalan benda.
- Sejarah yang berbicara tentang asal mula kehidupan manusia.
- Pendapat subjektif dalam sejarah disebut?
- Sumber primer yang berasal langsung dari pelaku sejarah.
- Sumber sejarah berupa keterangan lisan dari saksi peristiwa.
- Tokoh yang mempopulerkan metode kritik sejarah.
- Ilmu yang mempelajari masa lalu umat manusia.
30 Clues: Istilah lain dari zaman praaksara. • Nama lain dari peradaban Mesir kuno. • Periode sebelum ditemukannya tulisan. • Proses rekonstruksi peristiwa masa lalu. • Bangsa yang terkenal membangun Piramida. • Pendapat subjektif dalam sejarah disebut? • Dokumen sejarah tertulis di Asia Tenggara. • Dokumen tertua dari zaman Mesopotamia kuno. • ...
Review Topics 1,2,3 2021-05-24
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- mesopotamian system of writing
- to become an inhabitant of a place
- king of ancient Egypt
- more than enough; plentiful
- Exchange goods without involving money.
- moves from place to place with no permanent home
- an common idea or way of doing things
- dependable, steady, not risky
- an independent state that works with other states
- A system for producing & distributing goods
- a complete change
- strong feeling of love, loyalty, or commitment
- to supply water to
- having to do with natural surroundings
- a body that has been preserved
- group of rocky rapids
- tame animals to be useful for humans
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- pyramid shaped temple tower in Mesopotamia
- state containing several countries & territories
- possibility to grow or change in the future
- a written set of laws in Babylon
- a flat plain where a river deposits material
- to gather or collect a large amount
- something good or helpful
- system of many government officials
- A series of rulers from the same family
- all members of a society must obey the law
- to control or strongly influence
- a skilled worker who practices a handicraft
- extra
- a city and its surrounding territory
- belief the natural world is full of spirits
32 Clues: extra • a complete change • to supply water to • king of ancient Egypt • group of rocky rapids • something good or helpful • more than enough; plentiful • dependable, steady, not risky • mesopotamian system of writing • a body that has been preserved • a written set of laws in Babylon • to control or strongly influence • to become an inhabitant of a place • ...
Geography of the Middle East 2021-05-31
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- - Egyptian peninsula that borders on Israel
- - region in Iraq between the Tigris and Euphrates
- - The capital of this country is Tehran
- - The capital city of Jordan
- - An important energy resource found in the Middle East
- - The lowest point on Earth
- - A Palestinian Territory to the "west" of Israel
- - The Tigris and Euphrates are ____
- - Ocean to the southeast of the Middle East
- - Longest river in the world
- - Manmade waterway from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea
- - The capital city of Syria
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- - Sea which borders Israel, Turkey, Lebanon, Syria, and Egypt
- - Largest lake in the world borders on northern Iran
- - The capital city of Iraq
- - This country's name rhymes with a yellow fruit and is the southernmost country of the Middle East
- - Gulf between Iran and Saudi Arabia
- - The capital of this country is Muscat
- - This country is part of Africa, but is often considered part of the Middle East
- - The Rub Al Khali is the largest ___ desert in the world
- - Most common language spoken in the Middle East
- - Largest city in Turkey that was once called Constantinople
- - A large body of water to the west of Saudi Arabia
- - Mountain range in western Iran
- - The Arabian ____ takes up much of Saudi Arabia
25 Clues: - The capital city of Iraq • - The lowest point on Earth • - The capital city of Syria • - The capital city of Jordan • - Longest river in the world • - Mountain range in western Iran • - The Tigris and Euphrates are ____ • - Gulf between Iran and Saudi Arabia • - The capital of this country is Muscat • - The capital of this country is Tehran • ...
TTS GSM SINODEGSK 2022-01-20
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- Orang Moresyet yang menjadi nabi pada zaman Yotam, Ahas, dan Hizkia, raja-raja Yehuda
- Seorang perwira Romawi yang dikunjungi Petrus, dan bertobat bersama seluruh keluarganya
- Orang yang memberi tumpangan kepada rasul Paulus di Tesalonika
- Raja Mesir yang menolong Yerobeam dan menyerang Yerusalem
- Putri dari Tirus dan Sidon yang menikah dengan Sahab
- Orang kaya dan saleh di tanah Us yang imannya kepada Tuhan amat mengagumkan, walau ia mengalami berbagai penderitaan
- Hamba imam besar dan telinganya ditebas Petrus
- Anak Gideon, yang menjadi raja di Sikhem
- Wanita pengusaha dari Tiatira yang bertobat di Filipi
- Putra sulung Adam dan Hawa
- Saudara Marta dan Maria yang dibangkitkan oleh Tuhan Yesus dari kematiannya
- Saudara abraham yang menetap di Haran
Down
- Rasul yang dahulunya membenci dan menganiaya orang orang kristen dan menyaksikan Stefanus mati sahid
- Raja Yehuda yang terakhir
- Suami Betsyeba yang pertama
- Pengganti Musa sebagai pemimpin bangsa Israel
- Raja Aram-Mesopotamia, penindas bangsa Israel pada zaman hakim-hakim
- Rekan rasul paulus yang menuliskan surat-suratnya kepada berbagai jemaat
- Putri Yakub dari Lea
- Orang Yahudi, pengurus minuman raja Persia
- Perampok yang dibebaskan atas pilihan bangsa Israel sebagai ganti Yesus
- Putri Saul yang telah dijanjikan untuk daud, tetapi dinikahkan dengan orang lain
- Bapa pendusta dan musuh Allah
- Putra raja Ahab yang dibunuh Yehu
24 Clues: Putri Yakub dari Lea • Raja Yehuda yang terakhir • Putra sulung Adam dan Hawa • Suami Betsyeba yang pertama • Bapa pendusta dan musuh Allah • Putra raja Ahab yang dibunuh Yehu • Saudara abraham yang menetap di Haran • Anak Gideon, yang menjadi raja di Sikhem • Orang Yahudi, pengurus minuman raja Persia • Pengganti Musa sebagai pemimpin bangsa Israel • ...
Western Asia and Egypt 2025-08-29
Across
- The # of provinces Egypt was broken into
- Sumerian schools trained young men to be this (for record keeping)
- The largest pyramid was located here
- The world's longest river
- Egyptians believed this was the source of all life
- The first female pharaoh
- This pharaoh committed suicide via snake after a major defeat
- People who worship many gods are this
- Zoroastrianism is this type of religion
- The name of the supreme god for the Zoroastrianists
- This individual serves as an overseer for an Egyptian pharaoh
Down
- Had a code of laws that were very strict ("eye for an eye")
- Persia was divided into this # of satrapies
- Mesopotamia was located in a river valley called the ___ Crescent.
- The god of rebirth for Egyptians
- The Akkadian leader that conquered Sumer
- These people made up the 1st Mesopotamian civilization
- The sacred book for Zoroastrianism
- This king wore a double crown
- A "wedge-shaped" form of writing used by Sumerians
- The title/name given to an Egyptian monarch
- These people rode in on horse-drawn chariots to conquer Egypt
- The # of branches that Egypt was broken into
- ___ "the Great" was known for his merciful reputation
- Akenhaten wanted Egyptians to only worship this god
25 Clues: The first female pharaoh • The world's longest river • This king wore a double crown • The god of rebirth for Egyptians • The sacred book for Zoroastrianism • The largest pyramid was located here • People who worship many gods are this • Zoroastrianism is this type of religion • The # of provinces Egypt was broken into • The Akkadian leader that conquered Sumer • ...
The Final Review Crossword 2025-12-16
Across
- Blurriness between areas/colors
- Where the eye is meant to fall in an artwork
- Religious Symbols (like halos)
- The plainest columns of Greece
- The "Dot" art of Post Impressionism
- Invented the pottery wheel
- Everything after Post-Impressionism is considered _____ art.
- Venuses were believed to represent ____.
- The structures of the Mesopotamian people
- These woven blankets decorated Medieval buildings, they kept the walls warm
- The most decorative columns of Greece
- These caves were closed off during the Paleolithic Era.
- Paired with contrast
- Islamic Courtyard
- Romans had plainer _ than the Greeks
Down
- Multiple Gods
- The three biggest religions of Byzantine and Islam are referred to as _ (Christianity, Judaism, Islam)
- The Venus of ____ is the most famous Venus.
- Who used calligraphy to decorate?
- Da Vinci and Donatello are two ____ of the Renaissance.
- These items were made by Egyptians to hold organs.
- Had a dark, moody palette with chiaroscuro
- The number of elements and principles of art
- Art from this time period is linked to propaganda
- Venus is the ____ goddess of love.
- Used to make frescos
- The name of Ms. Below's dog (added for funnsies)
- Changes in __, religion, politics, and art happened in the Renaissance.
28 Clues: Multiple Gods • Islamic Courtyard • Used to make frescos • Paired with contrast • Invented the pottery wheel • Religious Symbols (like halos) • The plainest columns of Greece • Blurriness between areas/colors • Who used calligraphy to decorate? • Venus is the ____ goddess of love. • The "Dot" art of Post Impressionism • Romans had plainer _ than the Greeks • ...
ITALIANO - STORIA - GEOGRAFIA 2025-11-28
Across
- – Zona fertile nel deserto
- – Distanza in gradi dal meridiano di Greenwich
- – Catena montuosa a nord dell’Italia
- – Foce di un fiume a più rami
- – Voce che racconta una storia
- – Linea immaginaria che divide la Terra in due emisferi
- – Parola che indica azione, stato o modo di essere
- – Parola che descrive una qualità
- – Figura retorica che sostituisce un confronto implicito
- – Monumento funerario egiziano
- – Espansione della frase che aggiunge informazioni
- – Città greca famosa per la disciplina militare
- – Tipo di scrittura della Mesopotamia
Down
- – Territorio piatto con scarse variazioni di quota
- – Parte della frase che esprime ciò che fa o è il soggetto
- – Nella frase è ciò di cui si parla
- – Sovrano dell’Antico Egitto
- – Fiume che ha reso fertile l’Egitto
- – Città romana originaria dei popoli del Lazio (o aggettivo riferito alla lingua di Roma)
- – Catena montuosa che attraversa l’Italia da nord a sud
- – Città-stato dell’Antica Grecia
- – Leggendario fondatore di Roma
- – Distanza in gradi dall’Equatore
- – Consumo del terreno da parte degli agenti naturali
- – Studio delle acque di un territorio
- – Governo nato ad Atene
- – Città greca in cui nasce la polis democratica
- – Funzionario egizio che sapeva scrivere
- – Testo soggettivo spesso scritto in prima persona
- – Condizioni atmosferiche medie di una regione
30 Clues: – Governo nato ad Atene • – Zona fertile nel deserto • – Sovrano dell’Antico Egitto • – Foce di un fiume a più rami • – Voce che racconta una storia • – Monumento funerario egiziano • – Leggendario fondatore di Roma • – Città-stato dell’Antica Grecia • – Distanza in gradi dall’Equatore • – Parola che descrive una qualità • – Nella frase è ciò di cui si parla • ...
Allie's Crossword 2018-08-23
Across
- a softer layer of Earths interior that forms further below the crust
- a period of time with not enough rain or snow to help grow crops
- when you have more than you need , especially in relation to food
- a rigid layer that forms near the crust in Earth’s interior
- wave vibrations that carry energy that is released in a earthquake as they travel through Earth
Down
- a layer of hot solid, material that is between Earths crust and core
- the region between the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers it is located in South West Asia
- the amount of force that presses on an area
- a climate with very little rainfall and warm temperatures
- fertile soil that is the result of flooding water and is great for growing crops
10 Clues: the amount of force that presses on an area • a climate with very little rainfall and warm temperatures • a rigid layer that forms near the crust in Earth’s interior • a period of time with not enough rain or snow to help grow crops • when you have more than you need , especially in relation to food • ...
Chapter 2 2025-09-17
Across
- - The region which means "the land between the rivers"
- - Two of these things run through the middle of the Fertile Crescent keeping it fertile
- - The ability to control water to help grow food to support large populations
- - One criteria for a civilization is they must all have different jobs, aka division of _____
- - One criteria for a civilization is they must have _____ and not be moving around all the time
- - The sites known as where civilizations emerge is often called the _____ of civilization
Down
- - Those who study the origin, development, and behavior of humans by examining the past and present cultures
- - A civilization's reliable source of getting food
- - One of the first regions where civilizations developed
- - Organized society of people with their own languages and way of life
10 Clues: - A civilization's reliable source of getting food • - The region which means "the land between the rivers" • - One of the first regions where civilizations developed • - Organized society of people with their own languages and way of life • - The ability to control water to help grow food to support large populations • ...
