mesopotamia Crossword Puzzles
Jhy'Mir Evans Mesopotamia Vocabulary 6A 2018-11-30
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- in which the cravings project slightly fro background.
- state:a city and possibly the surrounding agricultural area that is also an independent political unit.
- Age:3000-1000 BCE when bronze replaced stone as the material for tools.
- lands join together under the rule of one ruler who would be called an emperor.
- who crafts an object with raw materials.
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- rule of a country or empire passes down through the family from one generation to the next.
- seals:small cylinders decorated with distinctive images.These were rolled on damp clay to leave a rectangular impression to "seal" a deal in business / equivalent to a signature today.
- human society has advanced to share elements of government,architecture,ideas,etc
- shaped writing / the first writing done with a stylus on a damp clay tablet and preserved through drying in the sun.
- declare someone a god.
10 Clues: declare someone a god. • who crafts an object with raw materials. • in which the cravings project slightly fro background. • Age:3000-1000 BCE when bronze replaced stone as the material for tools. • lands join together under the rule of one ruler who would be called an emperor. • human society has advanced to share elements of government,architecture,ideas,etc • ...
Early Humans and Mesopotamia Crossword 2023-10-19
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- A payment made to a ruler or state as a sign of surrender
- A belief in more than one god
- A person who studies the planets and stars
- A large territory or group of many territories governed by one ruler
- People who regularly move from place to place to survive
- King of babylon who was known for his code of laws
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- A system of writing developed by the Sumerians that used wedge shaped marks made in soft clay
- People who hunt animals and gather food to survive
- Human history in the period before written records
- A long poem that tells the deeds of a legendary hero
10 Clues: A belief in more than one god • A person who studies the planets and stars • People who hunt animals and gather food to survive • Human history in the period before written records • King of babylon who was known for his code of laws • A long poem that tells the deeds of a legendary hero • People who regularly move from place to place to survive • ...
ester e Giulia cruci storia 2025-04-05
Épocas pasadas 2023-12-08
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- Forma de escritura antigua utilizada en la antigua Mesopotamia, tallada en tablillas de arcilla.
- Sistema social y económico en la antigua India, basado en la división de la sociedad en castas.
- Filósofo chino antiguo cuyas enseñanzas influyeron en la moral y la ética.
- Sistema político romano donde el poder era compartido entre dos líderes elegidos.
- Época en la antigua China conocida por el desarrollo de la filosofía confuciana.
- Antiguo líder militar y político romano, conocido por su papel en las Guerras Púnicas.
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- Antigua ciudad romana, famosa por su anfiteatro, donde se celebraban eventos públicos.
- Antigua ciudad griega-romana, famosa por su arquitectura y filosofía, hogar de la Acrópolis.
- Período en la historia egipcia caracterizado por la unificación del Alto y Bajo Egipto.
- Ciudad antigua de la civilización del Valle del Indo, conocida por su avanzada planificación urbana.
10 Clues: Filósofo chino antiguo cuyas enseñanzas influyeron en la moral y la ética. • Época en la antigua China conocida por el desarrollo de la filosofía confuciana. • Sistema político romano donde el poder era compartido entre dos líderes elegidos. • Antigua ciudad romana, famosa por su anfiteatro, donde se celebraban eventos públicos. • ...
Senior English A Vocab Week 10 2023-11-06
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- - to examine closely in order to separate the good from the bad; to blow off or away
- - lacking intelligence, empty-headed
- - characterized by forcefulness of expression or intensity of emotion or conviction; passionate
- - to take over or occupy by force without right or authority
- - an assistant or other subordinate; an attendant, servant,
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- - A person who is fearful or contemptuous of that which is foreign, especially of strangers or of people from different countries or cultures
- - A temple tower of ancient Mesopotamia, having the form of a terraced pyramid of successively receding stories.
- - excessively ungracious, unkind, or insincerely honest; having the quality or characteristics of oil
- - a past tense and past participle of work; Put together; created; Shaped by hammering with tools.
- - a whirling mass of water or air that sucks everything near it towards its center
10 Clues: - lacking intelligence, empty-headed • - an assistant or other subordinate; an attendant, servant, • - to take over or occupy by force without right or authority • - a whirling mass of water or air that sucks everything near it towards its center • - to examine closely in order to separate the good from the bad; to blow off or away • ...
Mesopotamia, Egypt, and India Vocab Quiz 2023-10-18
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- Wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia
- Babylonian King that created “strict laws” from 1792 to 1750 BCE
- The system where people or groups are put into position from greatest to smallest based on authority
- Ancient Egyptian writing using pictures for words, syllables, and sound
- The process to preserve the bodies of the dead; only the wealthy and royalty
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- an Indian religion or dharma, a religious and universal order or way of life by which followers abide
- a large, distinguishable part of a continent, such as North America or southern Africa
- Member of a people speaking an Indo-European language ancient times
- This was the centre of one of the core regions of the Indus Valley Civilization, located in central modern day Punjab
- Crescent Crescent shaped area home to some of the world's earliest civilizations
10 Clues: Babylonian King that created “strict laws” from 1792 to 1750 BCE • Member of a people speaking an Indo-European language ancient times • Ancient Egyptian writing using pictures for words, syllables, and sound • Wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia • ...
crucigramas semana 3 2025-05-16
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- No soy ni fábrica ni taller, pero alimento al mundo entero, ya lo verás.
- No soy campo abierto, pero allí me encuentro, cuidando seres vivos con esmero.
- Soy el orden invisible que el tiempo traza, desde el ayer lejano hasta la hora que pasa.
- Soy una tierra entre ríos que fluyen sin cesar,cuna de civilizaciones donde la historia empezó a andar.
- No soy persona, pero doy orden y norma, la gente para evitar la tormenta.
- Somos muchos unidos por lazos antiguos, compartimos historias, cantos y ritos.
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- Líder de hombres en tiempos de guerra voz fuerte y paso que no se cierra.
- Soy tierra antigua entre selvas y montañas, donde nacieron grandes culturas y hazañas.
- No dependo de nadie para caminar, mi camino propio me gusta trazar.
- Soy el lugar donde manda quien guía,
10 Clues: Soy el lugar donde manda quien guía, • No dependo de nadie para caminar, mi camino propio me gusta trazar. • No soy ni fábrica ni taller, pero alimento al mundo entero, ya lo verás. • Líder de hombres en tiempos de guerra voz fuerte y paso que no se cierra. • No soy persona, pero doy orden y norma, la gente para evitar la tormenta. • ...
August 20, 2018- Minh Dang 2018-08-23
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- A region that is located between Tigris and Euphrates which is in Asia.
- A layer that is hot, solid material that is located near Earth's crust and core.
- When someone have more than someone needed especially in relation to food.
- A rigid layer that is forms nearby the crust of the Earth’s interior.
- A small amount of time that is not enough rain or snow to help soils or crops.
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- Fertile soil that is result of flooding waters which is good for growing crops.
- A climate which have little of rainfall and warm temperature.
- The amount of forces that presses on an area.
- A softer layer of Earth’s interior that could be form far below the crust.
- waves A vibrations which carry energy that is released in an Earthquake as they go through Earth.
10 Clues: The amount of forces that presses on an area. • A climate which have little of rainfall and warm temperature. • A rigid layer that is forms nearby the crust of the Earth’s interior. • A region that is located between Tigris and Euphrates which is in Asia. • A softer layer of Earth’s interior that could be form far below the crust. • ...
August 20, 2018- Minh Dang 2018-08-23
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- A region that is located between Tigris and Euphrates which is in Asia.
- A small amount of time that is not enough rain or snow to help soils or crops.
- A rigid layer that is forms nearby the crust of the Earth’s interior.
- The amount of forces that presses on an area.
- Fertile soil that is result of flooding waters which is good for growing crops.
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- A climate which have little of rainfall and warm temperature.
- A softer layer of Earth’s interior that could be form far below the crust.
- A layer that is hot, solid material that is located near Earth's crust and core.
- When someone have more than someone needed especially in relation to food.
- waves A vibrations which carry energy that is released in an Earthquake as they go through Earth.
10 Clues: The amount of forces that presses on an area. • A climate which have little of rainfall and warm temperature. • A rigid layer that is forms nearby the crust of the Earth’s interior. • A region that is located between Tigris and Euphrates which is in Asia. • A softer layer of Earth’s interior that could be form far below the crust. • ...
BIBLE PLACES 20 2025-02-09
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- The wife of her uncle Nahor and mother of eight children, mentioned in Genesis.
- A city where Joshua captured the king during the conquest of Canaan.
- A city in Benjamin, associated with several important events in Israel's history, including Samuel’s leadership.
- A term referring to a source or well of water, used in different parts of the Bible.
- The region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, also called the cradle of civilisation.
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- An ancient city located in Nubia, known for its association with the Cushites.
- Another name for Egypt, often used in genealogies.
- The location where Moses struck the rock to bring forth water.
- A city in Asia Minor where Paul met with the Ephesian elders before heading to Jerusalem.
- A region in the desert, home to the Midianites, with whom Moses fled to after killing an Egyptian.
10 Clues: Another name for Egypt, often used in genealogies. • The location where Moses struck the rock to bring forth water. • A city where Joshua captured the king during the conquest of Canaan. • An ancient city located in Nubia, known for its association with the Cushites. • The wife of her uncle Nahor and mother of eight children, mentioned in Genesis. • ...
CROSSWORD ARALING PANLIPUNAN MADE BY : JUSTINE :D 2021-01-03
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- Isang grupo ng tao, sila ang kauna-unahang gumamit ng mga chariot.
- Ang bansag sa ilog ng Huang Ho river ay RIVER OF _____? (DUGTUNGAN ANG PANGUNGUSAP)
- sila ay nag mula sa hilagang Mesopotamia,ang tawag sa kanila ay mga "unang barbaro".
- Ang dinastiya kung saa'y ito`y pinamumunuan ni shih Huang Ti.(256-202 BCE)
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- Si alexander ang dakila ay isang hari sa bansang?______
- Ang pinakahuling dinastiya sa Tsina, dahil sa pag aaklas ang mga Tsino,ito`y agad nawakasan. Anong dinastiya ang tinutukoy?
- ang mga kauna-unahang pangkat na gumamit ng barya sa kanilang pakikipag-kalakalan.
7 Clues: Si alexander ang dakila ay isang hari sa bansang?______ • Isang grupo ng tao, sila ang kauna-unahang gumamit ng mga chariot. • Ang dinastiya kung saa'y ito`y pinamumunuan ni shih Huang Ti.(256-202 BCE) • ang mga kauna-unahang pangkat na gumamit ng barya sa kanilang pakikipag-kalakalan. • ...
Cultural Contacts in the Medieval and Early Modern World 2014-01-06
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- The oud passed through the _______ Road before reaching China.
- Since the sarod is _______, the tips of ones fingers are used to enhance sound clarity.
- This instrument represents the style of classical North Indian music, which is also referred to as Hindustani music.
- In 1475, medieval lute players began using their fingers instead of this to play their instrument.
- There was a proliferation of oud music during this period which lasted from the 1st to 5th centuries CE.
- Material used on the fingerboard of some Renaissance lutes.
- Material used to protect the neck of the oud.
- This is an intricate rosette on the face of an instrument, and is similar to that seen on the face of the lute.
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- The Europeans drew parallels between the lute and this ancient Greek instrument.
- A period characterized by a desire to emulate the ancient Romans and Greeks.
- "Lute” is derived from this Arabic word which means “of wood.”
- Uruk was part of _______, which is modern-day Iraq.
- The “first son” of the oud.
- The lute was introduced into Europe with the Moorish occupation of this country.
14 Clues: The “first son” of the oud. • Material used to protect the neck of the oud. • Uruk was part of _______, which is modern-day Iraq. • Material used on the fingerboard of some Renaissance lutes. • The oud passed through the _______ Road before reaching China. • "Lute” is derived from this Arabic word which means “of wood.” • ...
In The Earliest Cities 2019-10-08
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- A Civilization located in Egypt.
- The cities of Mohenjodaro and Harappa were divided in two parts. The part of the city which was built on a raised ground.
- A Civilization located in India.
- A Civilization located in Iran.
- The most important building located in Harrapa in the Citadel. It is used to store food grains.
- A Civilization located in Mesopotamia.
- An enclosed with docks for building and repair of ships. One of these is located in Lothal.
- Located in Mohenjodaro, was lined with plaster and made water. Tight with a layer of natural tar. Situated in the middle of public bath. it was used on religious occasion or festivals.
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- A Civilization located in Greece.
- Public building in Mohenjodaro which had a square hall and twenty big pillars to support the high-pitched roof. In this hall, rulers held their meetings.
- Stage of man's development when he started looking beyond the simple satisfaction of his basic needs for food, clothing and shelter.
- A Civilization located in China.
- Mohenjodaro,Lothal and other cities are known to have good?
- The Indus Valley people had an excellent skill in?
14 Clues: A Civilization located in Iran. • A Civilization located in China. • A Civilization located in Egypt. • A Civilization located in India. • A Civilization located in Greece. • A Civilization located in Mesopotamia. • The Indus Valley people had an excellent skill in? • Mohenjodaro,Lothal and other cities are known to have good? • ...
Post Classical Period 2023-03-24
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- The Bishop of Rome as head of the Roman Catholic Church.
- is an economic system that depends on serfdom, indentured labor,and the political network of alliances of feudalism
- A soldier mounted on horseback for the Mongolian army
- is an ancient archaeological site located in modern-day Syria.
- Most widely taught monotheistic religion that follows Jesus's teachings and his way of life.
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- region of southwest Asia in the Tigris and Euphrates river system
- political organization that is a relationship between a lord and a vassal where the lord exchanges land and protection for military service from the vassal.
- Following the belief that there is only one God.
- A group of people especially traders or pilgrims traveling together across a desert
- A person regarded as an inspired teacher or someone who proclaims the will of God.
10 Clues: Following the belief that there is only one God. • A soldier mounted on horseback for the Mongolian army • The Bishop of Rome as head of the Roman Catholic Church. • is an ancient archaeological site located in modern-day Syria. • region of southwest Asia in the Tigris and Euphrates river system • ...
Mesopotamia (Number System) Sophia & Flora 2016-11-25
10 Clues: helped build ___ • had plenty of ___ • numbers written on ___ • represents 1 (clay ___) • represents 10 (clay ___) • person in late ___ period • based on the number 10 (___ system) • Egyptians represented numbers with ___ • calendar to show when there’s a full ___ • helped to keep accurate ___ and trade records
Ancient Africa and Mesopotamia Crossword 2020-09-14
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- Ancient Egyptian King
- Name of the first alphabet based on sound.
- The belief in many gods.
- The Ancient Sumerian civilization was organized into smaller territories called _____ - ______. (Include the dash in your answer)
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- Ancient Mesopotamians settled in an area known as the ___________ Crescent.
- The system of writing in Ancient Egypt.
- Ancient Egyptians settled along the ____ River.
- Ancient Babylonian King who created a very strict law code.
- The Old Kingdom in Ancient Egypt is characterized by _________ and Sphinx.
- The Middle Kingdom is considered the ________ Age of life and culture to Ancient Egyptians.
10 Clues: Ancient Egyptian King • The belief in many gods. • The system of writing in Ancient Egypt. • Name of the first alphabet based on sound. • Ancient Egyptians settled along the ____ River. • Ancient Babylonian King who created a very strict law code. • The Old Kingdom in Ancient Egypt is characterized by _________ and Sphinx. • ...
Mesopotamia and The Fertile Crescent 2023-10-31
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- the lord of wind
- true king in Akkadian
- a cresent shaped region in the western asia
- a long, narrow cut or opening
- the goddess of love
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- a set of letters or symbols in a fixed order
- the god of wisdom
- an actors' part in a, movie, etc
- long poems that tell us stories of heros
- high priest, ornament of the heavens
10 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 cresent shaped region in the western asia • a set of letters or symbols in a fixed order
Mesopotamia Vocab Crossword, Part 1 2024-02-04
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- A person skilled at making things by hand
- A self-governing unit made up of a city and its surrounding lands and settlements
- A category of people based on wealth or status in a society
- The things, both cultural and technological, left to us from past cultures
- A group of different lands and people governed by one ruler
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- An abundance of valuable possessions or money
- An administrative district of a larger empire or country
- A group of people that settle in a new land but keeps ties to its native country
- An agreement between nations to fight each other’s enemies; a partnership
- A governor of a province in the Persian Empire
10 Clues: A person skilled at making things by hand • An abundance of valuable possessions or money • A governor of a province in the Persian Empire • An administrative district of a larger empire or country • A category of people based on wealth or status in a society • A group of different lands and people governed by one ruler • ...
W.M C.S H.R Mesopotamia Crossword 2022-12-21
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- a block of clay hardened by drying in the sun or burning in a kiln.
- A circular object that revolves on an axle and is fixed below a vehicle or other object to enable it to move easily over the ground.
- An important subject that is very important in science and is taught in most schools.
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- A metal alloy of copper and tin, used in weapons.
- A very common place where a large amount of people live.
- A place of learning lead by teachers and principals.
- The art or technology of making objects of clay and similar materials treated by firing.
- One of the earliest forms of writing, it used triangles and lines.
- A representation of the world, usually on paper.
- Seconds, minutes, and hours.
10 Clues: Seconds, minutes, and hours. • A representation of the world, usually on paper. • A metal alloy of copper and tin, used in weapons. • A place of learning lead by teachers and principals. • A very common place where a large amount of people live. • One of the earliest forms of writing, it used triangles and lines. • ...
Storia dell'arte 2023-01-08
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- è una civiltà sumera composta da re,sacerdoti,guerrieri,contadini,agricoltori, commercianti, egricoltori e schiavi
- è un'icisione rupestre vista da due punti di vista
- è composto da uomini messi in 2 facce in una è rappresentata la guerra e nell'altra la pace
- è alta 11 centimetri ed è molto in carne
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- sono 3 cheope,chefren,micerino . Esse contengono tompe e la più famosa è quella di Tutancamon
- sorge in Inghilterra. Il complesso si presenta solitario e misterioso. Esso è composto da pietre verticali e orizzontali
6 Clues: è alta 11 centimetri ed è molto in carne • è un'icisione rupestre vista da due punti di vista • è composto da uomini messi in 2 facce in una è rappresentata la guerra e nell'altra la pace • sono 3 cheope,chefren,micerino . Esse contengono tompe e la più famosa è quella di Tutancamon • ...
Storia dell’arte 2023-01-08
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- sono 3 Cheope,Chefren e Micerino . Esse contengono tombe e la più famosa è quella di Tutancamon
- sorge in Inghilterra . Il complesso simpresenta solitario e misterioso . Esso è composto da un insieme di pietre verticali e orizzontali
- è composto da uomini messi in due facce una dedicata alla guerra e l'altra alla pace
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- è un incisione rupestre vista da due punti di vista
- è una statua alta 11 centimetri molto in carne
- è una civiltà composta da re,sacerdoti ,guerrieri,contadini,agricoltori,commercianti,artigiani e schiavi
6 Clues: è una statua alta 11 centimetri molto in carne • è un incisione rupestre vista da due punti di vista • è composto da uomini messi in due facce una dedicata alla guerra e l'altra alla pace • sono 3 Cheope,Chefren e Micerino . Esse contengono tombe e la più famosa è quella di Tutancamon • ...
I love mom 2025-10-20
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- : Thành phố lớn thuộc nền văn minh thung lũng sông Ấn (Harappa – Mohenjo-Daro).
- : Sông lớn ở Trung Quốc, cũng gọi là Hoàng Hà (Yellow River).
- : Đây là con sông lớn ở Ai Cập cổ đại, được gọi là "món quà của Ai Cập".
- : Nền văn minh phát triển bên lưu vực sông Ấn, nổi tiếng với Mohenjo-Daro.
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- : Loại chữ viết hình tượng của người Ai Cập cổ đại (hieroglyph).
- : Vùng đất giữa hai con sông Tigris và Euphrates (còn gọi là Lưỡng Hà).
6 Clues: : Sông lớn ở Trung Quốc, cũng gọi là Hoàng Hà (Yellow River). • : Loại chữ viết hình tượng của người Ai Cập cổ đại (hieroglyph). • : Vùng đất giữa hai con sông Tigris và Euphrates (còn gọi là Lưỡng Hà). • : Đây là con sông lớn ở Ai Cập cổ đại, được gọi là "món quà của Ai Cập". • : Nền văn minh phát triển bên lưu vực sông Ấn, nổi tiếng với Mohenjo-Daro. • ...
Unit 4 Mesopotamia Set #2 2015-03-08
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- built the world's first empire.
- an area of rich soil in the Middle East, stretching from the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf.
- a ruler from the Babylonian Empire, he created the world's first code of law.
- fair treatment of people under the law.
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- leader of the Assyrian Empire. He was feared throughout the empire. He created the world's first library.
- a king and hero who wanted to live forever.
- the practice of allowing people to keep their customs and beliefs.
- the ruler of an empire.
- a set of written rules from people to obey.
- a group of territories and people brought together under one ruler.
10 Clues: the ruler of an empire. • built the world's first empire. • fair treatment of people under the law. • a king and hero who wanted to live forever. • a set of written rules from people to obey. • the practice of allowing people to keep their customs and beliefs. • a group of territories and people brought together under one ruler. • ...
IMPERIO ROMANO 2020-11-04
Crossword puzzle based on Chapter 4 : Get know to civilization 2021-01-24
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- / Masyarakat tamadun awal mempercayai banyak tuhan. Antara tuhan yang disembah ialah tuhan bulan, matahari, ibu dan ________________________.
- Khaldun / _______________________ tokoh awal yang membicarakan tentang konsep tamadun Islam.
- / Ketua pemerintah negara-kota pada peringkat awal.
- Purba / Tamadun yang mewujudkan kelas sosial kerana kemunculan institusi dan golongan pekerja dalam masyarakatnya.
- / Dalam bahasa _____________, tamadun bermaksud suatu peradaban yang merujuk kepada pencapaian kemajuan masyarakat dari segi kebendaan serta perkembangan pemikiran meliputi bidang sosial, budaya, politik dn lain-lain yang tinggi.
- pekerjaan / ______________________ wujud daripada peningkatan penduduk kerana perkembangan pesat yang berlaku.
- / Pembentukan bandar di sungai huang he.
- / kegiatan yang dijalankan antara masyarakat Sumer dengan Mesir dan antara masyarakat Sumer dengan Mohenjo-Daro.
- / Gaya dan teknik dalam sastera dan seni bina menggambarkan setiap __________________ dalam sesuatu tamadun itu.
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- / Faktor penciptaan barangan dan monumen dan hasil pertukangan.
- J. Toynbee / ____________________ menjelaskan tamadun sebagai suatu sistem masyarakat yang memperkasakan sistem politik, ekonomi, sosial serta kesenian dan kebudayaan.
- / Golongan yang menghasilkan barangan daripada ukiran, tempahan besi dan tembikar.
- / _____________________ merupakan pencapaian yang tinggi dalam semua aspek kehidupan yang meningkatkan kehidupan manusia menjadi lebih maju.
- / _________________ merupakan penyimpanan rekod dan perkara penting tentang masyarakat.
- / Jenis tulisan yang digunakan semasa Tamadun Mesopotamia.
- / Perkataan 'civitas' bermaksud _________________________.
16 Clues: / Pembentukan bandar di sungai huang he. • / Ketua pemerintah negara-kota pada peringkat awal. • / Jenis tulisan yang digunakan semasa Tamadun Mesopotamia. • / Perkataan 'civitas' bermaksud _________________________. • / Faktor penciptaan barangan dan monumen dan hasil pertukangan. • ...
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- the idea where people force others to work and work for them without pay
- a society composed of ususally a hierarchy with a community which usually contributes to it
- an ancient civilization whos name is translated to middle of the river
- weather, temeperature, etc.
- valley civilization a civilization located in Pakistan's Punjab and Sindh provinces
- a currency set by leaders or a universal form of value used to buy
- a set of rules to enforce good deeds and bad deeds (dont use plural)
- a different way upon looking at the world, mrs rogers teaches this
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- a 3D triangle used a long time ago
- opposite of jack of all trades, where people have jobs meant for themselves and are trained in one specific area
- the creation of a new idea or a creation used to make things easier
- a place in the indus valley civilization, starts with h
- a ritual or pratice done over generations to the point where it becomes common
- a part of a hierarchy, can be confused with school
- a higher authority of power among a civilization which maintains the society
- one person constructing and maintaining a civilzation
16 Clues: weather, temeperature, etc. • a 3D triangle used a long time ago • a part of a hierarchy, can be confused with school • one person constructing and maintaining a civilzation • a place in the indus valley civilization, starts with h • a currency set by leaders or a universal form of value used to buy • ...
20 point Egypt Crossword puzzle 2025-02-18
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- The leader and ruler of the ancient Egyptians.
- The process of wrapping up and taking out the organs after the death of a human.
- A symbol that Egyptians used to communicate.
- Wealthy and few Egyptians who studied writing and reading for many years.
- pyramid type of pyramid with the pharaoh at the top, merchants, artisans, and farmers in the middle, and slaves at the bottom.
- A reed plant that grows along the Nile River used to make paper.
- A triangular building made out of many dried sandstones.
- The land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
- The longest river and the river that the Egyptians used.
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- The time after death, when pharaohs are mummified and buried with food, slaves, and animals.
- An extra amount of crops, wood, gold, cattle, and valuables used for trade.
- The creations they used to help them farm, like the wheel and plow.
- A system used to water and grow plants in the fields.
- The belief in many gods.
- jars Containers that are used during the mummification to store their organs and soul.
- A rich, fertile soil that is caused by the Niles regular floods.
16 Clues: The belief in many gods. • A symbol that Egyptians used to communicate. • The leader and ruler of the ancient Egyptians. • The land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. • A system used to water and grow plants in the fields. • A triangular building made out of many dried sandstones. • The longest river and the river that the Egyptians used. • ...
GUESS THE COUNTRY 2025-07-01
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- This country has a flag that changes depending on whether it’s war or peace.
- In this country, people wear wooden shoes and grow lots of tulips.
- This country has the driest desert in the world with almost no rain.
- The Vikings came from this cold and snowy country.
- This country has no army and is famous for chocolate and peace.
- This country has people who used to ride elephants in war.
- States This country has a mountain with faces of four presidents.
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- This country has a giant lion statue with a fish tail.
- This country has a flag that is not a rectangle.
- This country has a special new year celebration with water fights in the streets.
- This country has old temples and the world’s tallest statue.
- Korea In this country, kids eat seaweed snacks and use chopsticks every day.
- This country has a tradition where people paint their hands with henna during weddings.
- This country has a blue and white flag with a sun that smiles.
- Zealand In this country, people greet each other by rubbing noses.
- Long ago, this country was called Mesopotamia and had the first writing.
- This country eats raw fish called sushi and bows to greet each other.
- This African country has more pyramids than Egypt.
18 Clues: This country has a flag that is not a rectangle. • The Vikings came from this cold and snowy country. • This African country has more pyramids than Egypt. • This country has a giant lion statue with a fish tail. • This country has people who used to ride elephants in war. • This country has old temples and the world’s tallest statue. • ...
Cultural Contacts in the Medieval and Early Modern World 2014-01-06
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- Road The oud passed through the this before reaching China.
- A period characterized by a desire to emulate the ancient Romans and Greeks.
- There was a proliferation of oud music during this period which lasted from the 1st to 5th centuries CE.
- In 1475, medieval lute players began using their fingers instead of this to play their instrument.
- This instrument represents the style of classical North Indian music, which is also referred to as Hindustani music.
- Material used to protect the neck of the oud.
- "Lute” is derived from the Arabic word which means “of wood”.
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- The lute was introduced into Europe with the Moorish occupation of this country.
- Uruk was part of _______, which is modern-day Iraq.
- The “first son” of the oud.
- Since the sarod is _______, the tips of ones fingers are used to enhance sound clarity.
- This is an intricate rosette on the face of an instrument, and is similar to that seen on the face of the lute.
- Material used on the fingerboard of some Renaissance lutes.
- The Europeans drew parallels between the lute and this ancient Greek instrument.
14 Clues: The “first son” of the oud. • Material used to protect the neck of the oud. • Uruk was part of _______, which is modern-day Iraq. • Road The oud passed through the this before reaching China. • Material used on the fingerboard of some Renaissance lutes. • "Lute” is derived from the Arabic word which means “of wood”. • ...
Lute 2014-01-10
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- / In 1475, medieval lute players began using their fingers instead of this to play their instrument.
- / The lute was introduced into Europe with the Moorish occupation of this country.
- / The “first son” of the oud.
- / A period characterized by a desire to emulate the ancient Romans and Greeks.
- / Material used to protect the neck of the oud.
- / "Lute” is derived from this Arabic word which means “of wood.”
- / The Europeans drew parallels between the lute and this ancient Greek instrument.
- / This instrument represents the style of classical North Indian music, which is also referred to as Hindustani music.
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- / Uruk was part of _______, which is modern-day Iraq.
- / There was a proliferation of oud music during this period which lasted from the 1st to 5th centuries CE.
- / The oud traveled along the _______ Road before reaching China.
- / Since the sarod is _______, the tips of ones fingers are used to enhance sound clarity.
- / This is an intricate rosette on the face of an instrument, and is similar to that seen on the face of the lute.
- / Material used on the fingerboard of some Renaissance lutes.
14 Clues: / The “first son” of the oud. • / Material used to protect the neck of the oud. • / Uruk was part of _______, which is modern-day Iraq. • / Material used on the fingerboard of some Renaissance lutes. • / The oud traveled along the _______ Road before reaching China. • / "Lute” is derived from this Arabic word which means “of wood.” • ...
Learning Contract Vocab #8 2025-04-27
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- A gate found at the entrance of a Shinto shrine
- A large Mexican altepetl/city state, one of the largest cities in the world during its time
- A city in Southeastern Peru
- A technique used in Meso-America wherein small rectangle areas of land grow crops on the shallow lake beds in the Valley of Mexico
- A record-keeping device made of cords, a sort of pre-writing
- A narrow strip of land that connects 2 larger land masses and separates 2 bodies of water
- The highest mountain range outside of Asia, spanning from Venezuela to Chile
- An ancient civilization in Mesopotamia that flourished from 250-900 CE and made advancements in art, architecture, and the calendar
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- A Japanese religion centered around kami (gods/spirits)
- A farming technique of carving steps into mountainous regions to make farmland
- A Meso-American civilization that flourished from 1300-1500 CE known for their powerful empire
- The largest empire in Pre-Columbian America, lasted from 1438 to 1533 CE
- A tiered building common in Japan
- The attribution of a soul to inanimate objects/plants/animals
14 Clues: A city in Southeastern Peru • A tiered building common in Japan • A gate found at the entrance of a Shinto shrine • A Japanese religion centered around kami (gods/spirits) • A record-keeping device made of cords, a sort of pre-writing • The attribution of a soul to inanimate objects/plants/animals • ...
Unit 2 Mega Crossword 2022-10-20
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- A region and cultural area in the Americas, extending approximately from central Mexico to Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and northern Costa Rica. Includes early civilizations like the Olmecs.
- Persian people from what is now Iran, who invaded Mesopotamia around 1900 B.C.E
- Denoting or relating to the wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia, Persia, and Ugarit, surviving mainly impressed on clay tablets.
- the Great Also known as Ramesses the Great, was the third pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt. He is often regarded as the greatest, most celebrated, and most powerful pharaoh of the Egyptian Empire.
- A kingdom in Africa close to the Golden Horn that was tribute based in its centralization of authority. It creates a lasting Christian presence in Africa.
- island A Chilean territory, is a remote volcanic island in Polynesia. It's famed for its archaeological sites, including some 900 monumental statues, called moai, created by its early Rapa Nui inhabitants during the 10th-16th centuries. The moai are carved human figures with oversize heads, often resting on massive rock altars called ahus. Ahu Tongariki has the largest group of upright moai.
- Technical or chiefly British term for corn.
- A prophet in Abrahamic religions. According to the Hebrew Bible, he was a former Egyptian prince who later in life became a religious leader and lawgiver, to whom the authorship of the Torah is traditionally attributed.
- A loosely compacted yellowish-gray deposit of windblown sediment of which extensive deposits occur, in eastern China and the American Midwest.
- The doctrine or belief that there is only one God.
- Righteous duties and deed. Your lot in life. Do it well.
- A form of Hindustani written in Devanagari and with many loanwords from Sanskrit, an official language of India, and the most widely spoken language of northern India.
- An ancient Indic language of India, in which the Hindu scriptures and classical Indian epic poems are written and from which many northern Indian languages are derived.
- Was the sixth Amorite king of Babylon from 1792 BC to 1750 BC middle chronology. He became the first king of the Babylonian Empire.
- The first of the three biblical patriarchs. His story, told in chapters 11 through 25 of the Book of Genesis, plays a prominent role as an example of faith in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
- civilization An extinct, prehistoric Paleo-Indian civilization, named for Chavín de Huántar, the principal archaeological site at which its artifacts have been found.
- epic of Gilgamesh An epic poem from ancient Mesopotamia. Dating from the Third Dynasty of Ur, it is often regarded as the first great work of literature.
- A city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- Diaspora Also known as the Exile. Refers to the dispersion of Israelites and later Jews out of what is considered their ancestral homeland (the Land of Israel) and the communities built by them across the world.
- Is an archeological site in the province of Sindh, Pakistan. Built around 2500 BCE, it was one of the largest settlements of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization.
- A large semi-arid sandy savannah in southern Africa extending 900,000 square kilometres, covering much of Botswana, parts of Namibia, and South Africa.
- An ancient Indian sacred collection of Vedic Sanskrit hymns. It is counted among the four canonical sacred texts of Hinduism known as the Vedas.
- script Writing system based on alphabetic characters. Associated with the Phoenicians.
- river A north-flowing river in Africa, is among the world's longest waterways, famed for its ancient history and archaeological sites. The fertile Upper Nile gave rise to early Egyptian civilization and is still home to the Great Pyramids and Sphinx of Giza near Cairo.
- Menes An ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the early dynastic period, credited by classical tradition with having united Upper and Lower Egypt, and as the founder of the first dynasty.
- Dynasty the first dynasty in traditional Chinese history. It is described in ancient historical chronicles such as the Bamboo Annals, the Classic of History and the Records of the Grand Historian. Potentially fictional.
- Exchange (goods or services) for other goods or services without using money.
- River Valley Civilization (IRVC) Ancient civilization that flourished in the Indus River valley, from about 2500 to 1500 b.c.: extensive archaeological excavations at the main sites of Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa in Pakistan. Also called Indus Civilization.
- A member of any of the peoples speaking a Dravidian language.
- A person who copies out documents, especially one employed to do this before printing was invented.
- Name for the area of the Tigris-Euphrates river system, corresponding to modern-day Iraq, Kuwait, the northeastern section of Syria, as well as parts of southeastern Turkey and of southwestern Iran. Means "land between the rivers" in Greek.
- Enigmatic or incomprehensible symbols or writing. Writing system used by Ancient Egypt.
- An extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, formerly especially an emperor or empress.
- Sumer was one of the ancient civilizations and historical regions in southern Mesopotamia, modern-day southern Iraq, during the Chalcolithic and the Early Bronze ages.
- A subregion of Oceania, made up of over 1,000 islands scattered over the central and southern Pacific Ocean.
- A member of an ancient people who established an empire in Asia Minor and Syria that flourished from circa 1700 to circa 1200 BC. Known for their iron weapons and tools.
- Kingdom Referred to as the Egyptian Empire, is the period in ancient Egyptian history between the 16th century BC and the 11th century BC, covering the Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twentieth Dynasties of Egypt.
- of Hammurabi A well-preserved Babylonian law code of ancient Mesopotamia, dating back to about 1754 BC. It is one of the oldest deciphered writings of significant length in the world.
- Kingdom The period of Egyptian history 2000-1785 B. C.
- Jiang (Yangtze) Known in China as the Chang Jiang or the Yangtze, is the longest river in Asia and the third-longest in the world. Chinese civilization expanded to this river.
- Government of a state by immediate divine guidance or by officials who are regarded as divinely guided.
- Known before the fifth year of his reign as Amenhotep IV, was a pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt who ruled for 17 years and died perhaps in 1336 BC or 1334 BC. Tried to create a new Egyptian religion of sun worship.
- Relating to or denoting a people speaking an Indo-European language who invaded northern India in the 2nd millennium BC, displacing the Dravidian and other aboriginal peoples.
- Language A large, widespread family of languages, the surviving branches of which include Italic, Slavic, Baltic, Hellenic, Celtic, Germanic, and Indo-Iranian, spoken by about half the world's population
- A member of the ancient Hebrew nation, especially in the period from the Exodus to the Babylonian Captivity.
- A region centered on the islands of the tropical Pacific Ocean.
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- Dynasty A Chinese dynasty (traditionally dated 1766-1122 bc) whose second capital was present-day Anyang. The dynasty's reign was marked by a complex social structure, the development of a written language, and the use of bronze.
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- Each of a series of Hindu sacred treatises written in Sanskrit circa 800-200 BC, expounding the Vedas in predominantly mystical and monistic terms.
- The sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate in future existences.
- A people of mixed Semitic and Asian descent who invaded Egypt and settled in the Nile delta circa 1640 BC. They formed the 15th and 16th dynasties of Egypt and ruled a large part of the country until driven out circa 1532 BC.
- A country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen.
- A pictorial symbol for a word or phrase. Pictographs were used as the earliest known form of writing, examples having been discovered in Egypt and Mesopotamia from before 3000 BC. Current Chinese script uses this principle.
- people Various populations in Asia, Oceania and Africa that speak languages of the Austronesian family.
- of Heaven Ancient Chinese belief and philosophical idea that tiān (heaven) granted emperors the right to rule based on their ability to govern well and fairly. If the going got tough, it was often proof the Emperor had lost the mandate,
- Release from the cycle of rebirth impelled by the law of karma.
- A person belonging to one of the indigenous peoples of Australia. Also a generic term for an original inhabitant.
- Kingdom established around 2500 B.C.E. , which at some point conquered Egypt briefly.
- Ancient city of Sumer and later Babylonia, situated east of the present bed of the Euphrates river, on the dried-up, ancient channel of the Euphrates River, some 30 km east of modern As-Samawah, Al-Muthannā, Iraq.
- veneration Deceased ancestors who are considered still a part of the family and whose spirits are believed to have the power to intervene in the affairs of the living.
- To make (a dead body) into a mummy, as by embalming and drying
- Of, relating to, or characteristic of a patriarch. Often used to mean male controlled.
- A member of the indigenous non-Semitic people of ancient Babylonia.
- The clearing of trees, transforming a forest into cleared land. The first step in turning the wilderness into a shopping center.
- The most ancient Hindu scriptures, written in early Sanskrit and containing hymns, philosophy, and guidance on ritual for the priests of Vedic religion.
- The male ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- age An idyllic, often imaginary past time of peace, prosperity, and happiness.
- of the Dead An ancient Egyptian funerary text, used from the beginning of the New Kingdom to around 50 BCE.
- The dominant social system in medieval Europe, in which the nobility held lands from the Crown in exchange for military service, and vassals were in turn tenants of the nobles, while the peasants (villeins or serfs) were obliged to live on their lord's land and give him homage, labor, and a share of the produce, notionally in exchange for military protection. Also known in Zhou China in a similar form.
- Belief in many gods.
- A rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple. Ziggurats are first attested in the late 3rd millennium BC. Primarily associated with Mesopotamia.
- A hieroglyphic character or symbol; a pictograph.
- He Is the third-longest river in Asia, following the Yangtze River and Yenisei River, and the sixth-longest in the world. One of the two most important rivers in China. Cradle of Chinese civilization.
- A ruler in ancient Egypt.
- Crescent A crescent-shaped region containing the comparatively moist and fertile land of otherwise arid and semi-arid Western Asia, the Nile Valley and Nile Delta of northeast Africa, it was also near Asia Minor or known as Anatolia.
- It was the seat of the powerful Carthaginian Empire, which fell to Rome in the 2nd century B.C.E. during the Punic Wars. In modern day Tunisia near Tunis.
- A member of an ancient people living in what is now Israel and Palestine and, according to biblical tradition, descended from the patriarch Jacob, grandson of Abraham.
- dynasty Was the longest-lasting of China's dynasties. Known for their feudal state.
- The branch of science that deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.
- Kingdom The name given to the period in the 3rd millennium BC when Egypt attained its first continuous peak of civilization - the first of three so-called "Kingdom" periods, which mark the high points of civilization in the lower Nile Valley.
- Original hearth civilization of Mesoamerica. Known for their stone heads and worship of jaguars. .
- The Semitic language of the Phoenicians, written in an alphabet that was the ancestor of the Greek and Roman alphabets. Founded many colonies including Carthage.
- The largest hot desert and third largest desert after Antarctica and the Arctic. Hosted a key trade route in early history. Also provided a barrier for the Egyptians.
- and Euphrates Rivers surrounding Mesopotamia. Created a vital early river valley.
- A material prepared in ancient Egypt from the pithy stem of a water plant, used in sheets throughout the ancient Mediterranean world for writing or painting on and also for making rope, sandals, and boats.
- Commandments Laws or rules handed down to Moses by God on Mount Sinai. Important in Jewish, Christian, and Muslim faiths.
- degradation The deterioration of the environment through depletion of resources such as air, water and soil; the destruction of ecosystems and the extinction of wildlife. It is defined as any change or disturbance to the environment perceived to be deleterious or undesirable.
- A line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- An overreaching, universal soul that connects all creatures on Earth. Hinduism.
- The disk of the sun in ancient Egyptian mythology, and originally an aspect of Ra.
- A member of the people and cultural community whose traditional religion is Judaism and who trace their origins through the ancient Hebrew people of Israel to Abraham.
- Harappa is an archaeological site in Punjab, Pakistan, about 24 km west of Sahiwal. The site takes its name from a modern village located near the former course of the Ravi River. The current village of Harappa is 6 km from the ancient site. A major city of the IRVC.
- A group of close-knit and interrelated families (especially associated with families in the Scottish Highlands).
- of labor The assignment of different parts of a or task to different people in order to improve efficiency. important after agriculture.
94 Clues: Belief in many gods. • A ruler in ancient Egypt. • A line of hereditary rulers of a country. • Technical or chiefly British term for corn. • A hieroglyphic character or symbol; a pictograph. • The doctrine or belief that there is only one God. • Kingdom The period of Egyptian history 2000-1785 B. C. • A country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen. • ...
Crossword 2022-03-14
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- A massive terraced compound made of sun-baked and fired bricks.(8,2,2)
- The Sumerians used this to denote ownership of property and to stand as an individual's identity(7,4)
- The shortest war in history that lasted for 38 minutes broke out between Zanzibar and ______. (6,7)
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- The historic centre of Zanzibar city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.(5,4)
- A lead singer of the rock and roll band "Queen" was born in Zanzibar(7,7)
- This is a minor city-state in central Mesopotamia.(7)
6 Clues: This is a minor city-state in central Mesopotamia.(7) • A massive terraced compound made of sun-baked and fired bricks.(8,2,2) • A lead singer of the rock and roll band "Queen" was born in Zanzibar(7,7) • The historic centre of Zanzibar city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.(5,4) • ...
Exploration Vocab 2024-01-10
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- To arrange laws, rules, or regulations into systematic code.
- A member of a people who have no fixed residence but move from place to place usually seasonally and within a well-defined territory.
- "The land between the river".
- A city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- The belief in many gods.
- Period A time in human history when foraging, hunting, and fishing were the primary meeans of obtaining food.
- A writing systems that uses pictures and symbols instead of letters and words.
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- A ruler of ancient Egypt.
- period The "new" or "late" period of the Stone Age.
- Sixth king of the Amorite First Dynasty off Babylon.
- A succession of rulers of the same line of descent.
- The doctrine or belief that there is only one God.
- An advanced state of human society containing highly developed forms of government, culture, industry, and common social norms.
- The classification of a group of people according to ability or to economic, social, or professional standing.
- The customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of racial, religious, or social group.
- A group of countries or regions that are controlled by on ruler or one government.
16 Clues: The belief in many gods. • A ruler of ancient Egypt. • "The land between the river". • The doctrine or belief that there is only one God. • period The "new" or "late" period of the Stone Age. • A succession of rulers of the same line of descent. • Sixth king of the Amorite First Dynasty off Babylon. • To arrange laws, rules, or regulations into systematic code. • ...
Neolithic Age - The First Settlements 2024-08-29
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- The method of supplying water to land to assist in the growing of crops.
- An excess amount of goods or resources beyond what is needed.
- The longest river in Asia, flowing through China and significant in Chinese history.
- The period marking the beginning of agriculture and settled communities.
- Land or soil that is rich in nutrients and capable of producing abundant vegetation or crops.
- The development of skills in a specific kind of work, such as trading or crafting.
- A major river in Southwest Asia, alongside the Tigris River, important to ancient civilizations.
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- The practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil and raising animals.
- The system or group of people governing an organized community, often a state.
- The process of taming animals and adapting crops for human use.
- Also known as the Yellow River, it is the second-longest river in China.
- A major river in Southwest Asia, one of the two rivers defining Mesopotamia.
- A major river in South Asia, home to one of the earliest river valley civilizations.
- A skilled craftsperson who makes goods by hand.
- A division of society based on social and economic status.
- A place where people establish a community and live permanently.
16 Clues: A skilled craftsperson who makes goods by hand. • A division of society based on social and economic status. • An excess amount of goods or resources beyond what is needed. • The process of taming animals and adapting crops for human use. • A place where people establish a community and live permanently. • ...
Guess the Country 2025-07-01
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- This country has people who used to ride elephants in war.
- This country has a flag that changes depending on whether it’s war or peace.
- Long ago, this country was called Mesopotamia and had the first writing.
- This country eats raw fish called sushi and bows to greet each other.
- In this country, people greet each other by rubbing noses.
- This African country has more pyramids than Egypt.
- The Vikings came from this cold and snowy country.
- This country has a flag that is not a rectangle.
- In this country, kids eat seaweed snacks and use chopsticks every day.
- This country has no army and is famous for chocolate and peace.
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- This country has a blue and white flag with a sun that smiles.
- This country has the driest desert in the world with almost no rain.
- This country has a special new year celebration with water fights in the streets.
- This country has a tradition where people paint their hands with henna during weddings.
- This country has a mountain with faces of four presidents.
- This country has old temples and the world’s tallest statue.
- This country has a giant lion statue with a fish tail.
- In this country, people wear wooden shoes and grow lots of tulips.
18 Clues: This country has a flag that is not a rectangle. • This African country has more pyramids than Egypt. • The Vikings came from this cold and snowy country. • This country has a giant lion statue with a fish tail. • This country has people who used to ride elephants in war. • This country has a mountain with faces of four presidents. • ...
Cultural Contacts in the Medieval and Early Modern World 2014-01-06
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- The “first son” of the oud.
- Since the sarod is _______, the tips of ones fingers are used to enhance sound clarity.
- / This is an intricate rosette on the face of an instrument, and is similar to that seen on the face of the lute.
- Road The oud passed through the this before reaching China.
- "Lute” is derived from the Arabic word which means “of wood”.
- There was a proliferation of oud music during this period which lasted from the 1st to 5th centuries CE.
- Material used on the fingerboard of some Renaissance lutes.
- The lute was introduced into Europe with the Moorish occupation of this country.
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- In 1475, medieval lute players began using their fingers instead of this to play their instrument.
- A period characterized by a desire to emulate the ancient Romans and Greeks.
- The Europeans drew parallels between the lute and this ancient Greek instrument.
- This instrument represents the style of classical North Indian music, which is also referred to as Hindustani music.
- / Uruk was part of _______, which is modern-day Iraq.
- Material used to protect the neck of the oud.
14 Clues: The “first son” of the oud. • Material used to protect the neck of the oud. • / Uruk was part of _______, which is modern-day Iraq. • Road The oud passed through the this before reaching China. • Material used on the fingerboard of some Renaissance lutes. • "Lute” is derived from the Arabic word which means “of wood”. • ...
Cultural Contacts in the Medieval and Early Modern World Crossword Challenge 2014-01-06
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- The “first son” of the oud.
- This instrument represents the style of classical North Indian music, which is also referred to as Hindustani music.
- A period characterized by a desire to emulate the ancient Romans and Greeks.
- "Lute” is derived from this Arabic word which means “of wood.”
- There was a proliferation of oud music during this period which lasted from the 1st to 5th centuries CE.
- The oud traveled along the _______ Road before reaching China.
- The Europeans drew parallels between the lute and this ancient Greek instrument.
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- Material used to protect the neck of the oud.
- Uruk was part of _______, which is modern-day Iraq.
- This is an intricate rosette on the face of an instrument, and is similar to that seen on the face of the lute.
- Material used on the fingerboard of some Renaissance lutes.
- The lute was introduced into Europe with the Moorish occupation of this country.
- Since the sarod is _______, the tips of ones fingers are used to enhance sound clarity.
- In 1475, medieval lute players began using their fingers instead of this to play their instrument.
14 Clues: The “first son” of the oud. • Material used to protect the neck of the oud. • Uruk was part of _______, which is modern-day Iraq. • Material used on the fingerboard of some Renaissance lutes. • "Lute” is derived from this Arabic word which means “of wood.” • The oud traveled along the _______ Road before reaching China. • ...
Ancient 2016-11-22
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- River Valley/extensive archaeological excavations at the main sites of Mohenjo-Daro
- seasonal prevailing wind in the region of South and Southeast Asia, blowing from the southwest
- area of countryside or land, often considered in terms of their aesthetic appeal.
- Army/Sculptures depicting the armies of Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China.
- as the earliest known form of writing, examples having been discovered in Egypt and Mesopotamia from before 3000 BC.
- where does the king stay in
- River Valley/a river flowing from W China into the Gulf of Bohai. 2800 miles (4510 km) long.
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- River/ which rises in the Himalayas and flows some 2,700 km (1,678 miles) south-east
- actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate in future existences.
- doctrine or belief that there is only one God.
- language who invaded northern India in the 2nd millennium
- line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- Road/Asian continent connecting the East and West from China to the Mediterranean Sea.
- Wall/Great wall of china
14 Clues: Wall/Great wall of china • where does the king stay in • line of hereditary rulers of a country. • doctrine or belief that there is only one God. • language who invaded northern India in the 2nd millennium • area of countryside or land, often considered in terms of their aesthetic appeal. • ...
Empire 2022-04-21
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- a nation or territory considered as an organized political community under one government
- a pictorial symbol for a word or phrase
- a term used to describe a group of territories ruled by one single ruler or state
- a temple designed as a step pyramid
- the arrangement or classification of something into different groups
- the ideas, customs, and social behaviour of a particular people or society
- the stage of human social and cultural development and organization that is considered most advanced
- two words, a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
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- "between two rivers"
- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- the way people are ordered and ranked in society is called social _________
- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth
- a community or group of people having common traditions, institutions, and interests
- the type of writing first invented by the Sumerians
- a member of a people that travels from place to place to find fresh pasture for its animals and has no permanent home.
15 Clues: "between two rivers" • a temple designed as a step pyramid • a pictorial symbol for a word or phrase • the supply of water to land or crops to help growth • the type of writing first invented by the Sumerians • the arrangement or classification of something into different groups • the ideas, customs, and social behaviour of a particular people or society • ...
Social studies vocab words 2025-03-25
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- The use of advanced tools to solve problems;an ability gained by the practical use of knowledge
- The belief in more that one god
- The practice of growing crops and raising animals to provide food and materials for people
- People who came from Eurasia and invaded northern India in the 2,00 BCE, displacing the Harappan peoples.
- first written language of northern India
- A mechanism for raising water it's a pole with a bucket at one end and a counterweight at the other popular in ancient egypt
- In mesopotamia a building located in the center of a city that had religious temple at the top
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- The belief that there is only one god
- Form of social organization or government controlled by women/woman
- A class or a group in Hindu society into which you are born
- People who moved from place to place as a group to find food
- How a hindu individual duty is fulfilled by following religious law and moral conduct
- A states of perfect happiness and peace in Buddhism.
- Form or social organization or government controlled by man/men
14 Clues: The belief in more that one god • The belief that there is only one god • first written language of northern India • A states of perfect happiness and peace in Buddhism. • A class or a group in Hindu society into which you are born • People who moved from place to place as a group to find food • Form or social organization or government controlled by man/men • ...
Crossword 2022-03-14
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- A massive terraced compound made of sun-baked and fired bricks.(8,2,2)
- The Sumerians used this to denote ownership of property and to stand as an individual's identity(7,4)
- The shortest war in history that lasted for 38 minutes broke out between Zanzibar and ______. (6,7)
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- The historic centre of Zanzibar city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.(5,4)
- A lead singer of the rock and roll band "Queen" was born in Zanzibar(7,7)
- This is a minor city-state in central Mesopotamia.(7)
6 Clues: This is a minor city-state in central Mesopotamia.(7) • A massive terraced compound made of sun-baked and fired bricks.(8,2,2) • A lead singer of the rock and roll band "Queen" was born in Zanzibar(7,7) • The historic centre of Zanzibar city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.(5,4) • ...
VOCABULARY 2024-04-30
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- a wall in Jerusalem where Jews, on certain occasions, assemble for prayer and lamentation
- a form of government based on a specific religion or deity
- an ethnic group native to the mountainous region of Kurdistan in Western Asia
- a member of the largest branch of Islam.
- a strictly monotheistic religion,
- an international movement originally for the establishment of a Jewish national or religious community in Palestine and later for the support of modern Israel
- a Muslim place of worship.
- a shrine in Jerusalem at the site from which Muhammad ascended through the seven heavens to the throne of God:
- Sunni Islamist nationalist and pro-Pashtun movement
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- an organization founded in 1964 with the aim of creating a state for Palestinians
- he monotheistic religion of the Jewish people.
- a person who belongs to one of the two main branches of Islam.
- To be or not to be; Bring with him his whole life
- a historic region of West Asia within the Tigris-Euphrates river system.
- Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
- a city in Saudi Arabia that was the birthplace of Muhammad and is the holiest city of Islam.
16 Clues: a Muslim place of worship. • a strictly monotheistic religion, • a member of the largest branch of Islam. • he monotheistic religion of the Jewish people. • To be or not to be; Bring with him his whole life • Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries • Sunni Islamist nationalist and pro-Pashtun movement • ...
Cultural Contacts in the Medieval and Early Modern World Crossword 2014-01-06
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- The “first son” of the oud.
- Material used to protect the neck of the oud.
- The oud traveled along the _______ Road before reaching China.
- Since the sarod is _______, the tips of ones fingers are used to enhance sound clarity.
- The lute was introduced into Europe with the Moorish occupation of this country.
- The Europeans drew parallels between the lute and this ancient Greek instrument.
- Uruk was part of _______, which is modern-day Iraq.
- In 1475, medieval lute players began using their fingers instead of this to play their instrument.
- This instrument represents the style of classical North Indian music, which is also referred to as Hindustani music.
- Material used on the fingerboard of some Renaissance lutes.
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- A period characterized by a desire to emulate the ancient Romans and Greeks.
- There was a proliferation of oud music during this period which lasted from the 1st to 5th centuries CE.
- "Lute” is derived from this Arabic word which means “of wood.”
- This is an intricate rosette on the face of an instrument, and is similar to that seen on the face of the lute.
14 Clues: The “first son” of the oud. • Material used to protect the neck of the oud. • Uruk was part of _______, which is modern-day Iraq. • Material used on the fingerboard of some Renaissance lutes. • "Lute” is derived from this Arabic word which means “of wood.” • The oud traveled along the _______ Road before reaching China. • ...
Cultural Contacts in the Medieval and Early Modern World 2014-01-06
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- A period characterized by a desire to emulate the ancient Romans and Greeks.
- Road The oud passed through the this before reaching China.
- Uruk was part of _______, which is modern-day Iraq.
- In 1475, medieval lute players began using their fingers instead of this to play their instrument.
- The “first son” of the oud.
- Material used on the fingerboard of some Renaissance lutes.
- "Lute” is derived from this Arabic word which means “of wood.”
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- Since the sarod is _______, the tips of ones fingers are used to enhance sound clarity.
- There was a proliferation of oud music during this period which lasted from the 1st to 5th centuries CE.
- This instrument represents the style of classical North Indian music, which is also referred to as Hindustani music.
- Material used to protect the neck of the oud.
- The lute was introduced into Europe with the Moorish occupation of this country.
- This is an intricate rosette on the face of an instrument, and is similar to that seen on the face of the lute.
- The Europeans drew parallels between the lute and this ancient Greek instrument.
14 Clues: The “first son” of the oud. • Material used to protect the neck of the oud. • Uruk was part of _______, which is modern-day Iraq. • Road The oud passed through the this before reaching China. • Material used on the fingerboard of some Renaissance lutes. • "Lute” is derived from this Arabic word which means “of wood.” • ...
Asian History 2023-02-20
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- the word ______________ means "between rivers" in Greek. Home to the ancient civilizations of Sumer, Assyria, and Babylonia these peoples are credited with influencing mathematics and astronomy.
- The ____________ Empire was a giant empire that arose in Southwest Asia that was built upon tolerance and wise government.
- an important contribution of the Phoenicians to writing...
- a system of writing with wedge-shaped symbols
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- Hammurabi established a collection of laws that became known as “Hammurabi’s __________.”
- belief in one god
- a belief in many gods
- was neither a city nor a country. Rather, it was a collection of separate cities with a common way of life. They shared a common culture. Historians believe this is the site of the world's oldest civilization
8 Clues: belief in one god • a belief in many gods • a system of writing with wedge-shaped symbols • an important contribution of the Phoenicians to writing... • Hammurabi established a collection of laws that became known as “Hammurabi’s __________.” • ...
Orgins of Civilization 2023-08-28
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- Known as the "Cradle of Civilization" located where present day western Asia or Iraq is.
- A line of rulers of a country EX: King John I, King John the II.
- People who believe or worship in only 1 God.
- The ruler of Babylon and responsible for the "Code of Hammurabi."
- A set of laws, rules, or regulations.
- Symbols or pictures used for writing to tell history, usually found in deep caves from long ago...
- An organization that has a ranking system with people in different kinds of levels.
- Rulers in ancient Egypt, a head of state, and a religious leader.
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- People who believe or worship more than 1 God.
- An ancient cultural stage also known as the "Old Stone Age."
- The final cultural stage in human development, also know as "The New Stone Age."
- A territory rule by a supreme single authority.
- People who move from place to place or wander around.
- A human society that is made up of towns or cities that have some kind of development.
- A city with it's surrounding territory that is considered a state.
- Different kinds of customs made by people around the world.
16 Clues: A set of laws, rules, or regulations. • People who believe or worship in only 1 God. • People who believe or worship more than 1 God. • A territory rule by a supreme single authority. • People who move from place to place or wander around. • Different kinds of customs made by people around the world. • An ancient cultural stage also known as the "Old Stone Age." • ...
Middle East 2020-01-21
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- the earliest civilizations in history were established in this region, whose name means "land between rivers".
- Most of the countries that border the Persian gulf have this natural resource.
- Most of present-day Turkey is located on this peninsula.
- In 1948, this state was declared by its leader, David Ben-Gurion.
- Most of the Middle East is located on what continent?
- The surface and shores of this sea are Earth's lowest elevation on land.
- What is the most widely spoken language in the Middle East?
- What is the most populous Middle Eastern country?
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- What was the wave of revolutions that swept the region in the early 2010s called?
- What is the largest country in the middle east in terms of land area?
- This is the name of the region where agriculture and early human civilizations flourished (2 words)
- What tourist attraction is located in Jordan is carved out of rock?
- What is the capital of Iraq?
- What is the most widely followed religion in the Middle East?
- Which Middle Eastern country is an Islamic Republic?
- This narrow sea is located between Africa and Asia.
16 Clues: What is the capital of Iraq? • What is the most populous Middle Eastern country? • This narrow sea is located between Africa and Asia. • Which Middle Eastern country is an Islamic Republic? • Most of the Middle East is located on what continent? • Most of present-day Turkey is located on this peninsula. • What is the most widely spoken language in the Middle East? • ...
Art/Culture 2024-10-04
Mesopotamia 6th Grade Social Studies 2024-10-21
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- Someone skilled with making things by hand
- A Pyramid shaped temple
- A Group of people determined by wealth
- Earliest stage or writing
- Supplying water using man made inventions
- belief in many gods
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- extreme lack of food or water
- A religious ceremony
- A city that controls the surrounding towns
- A group of lands controlled by one ruler
10 Clues: belief in many gods • A religious ceremony • A Pyramid shaped temple • Earliest stage or writing • extreme lack of food or water • A Group of people determined by wealth • A group of lands controlled by one ruler • Supplying water using man made inventions • Someone skilled with making things by hand • A city that controls the surrounding towns
Chapter 2 2025-09-17
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- - Two of these things run through the middle of the Fertile Crescent keeping it good for farming
- - The region which means "the land between the rivers"
- - The ability to control water to help grow food to support large populations
- - The sites known as where civilizations emerge is often called the "____ of civilization"
- - Those who study the origin, development, and behavior of humans by examining the past and present cultures
- - One criteria for civilization is to have a system of ____ with rulers and laws
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- - Organized society of people with their own languages and way of life
- - The name of one of the sources of water running through the Fertile Crescent
- - A civilization's reliable source of getting food
- - The region in Southwest Asia that had rich soil good for farming and was shaped interestingly
- - 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
12 Clues: - A civilization's reliable source of getting food • - The region which means "the land between the rivers" • - Organized society of people with their own languages and way of life • - The name of one of the sources of water running through the Fertile Crescent • - The ability to control water to help grow food to support large populations • ...
Unit 2 Part 1 Vocab Crossword 2025-10-03
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- ______________ revolution was a significant change in human history when societies transitioned from hunting and gathering to farming and settlement.
- a member of a nomadic group that relies on hunting, fishing, and gathering wild plants for food.
- having little or no rain; very dry.
- a prehistoric period during which humans made tools and weapons from stone.
- man-made object used by archaeologists to learn more about early humans.
- the species that modern humans belong to.
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- the practice of farming, including the growing of crops and the raising of animals for food.
- the Greek name meaning "land between two rivers" where the earliest civilizations emerged.
- the preserved remains of dead animals and plants.
- moving from place to place in search of food and resources instead of settling in one location.
- The _______________ Crescent is commonly referred to as “the Cradle of Civilization” because many traits of a civilization developed there.
- the process of training and breeding animals or cultivating plants for human use.
12 Clues: having little or no rain; very dry. • the species that modern humans belong to. • the preserved remains of dead animals and plants. • man-made object used by archaeologists to learn more about early humans. • a prehistoric period during which humans made tools and weapons from stone. • ...
Vocab #2 Crossword 2023-10-04
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- the belief in one god
- a body of non-elected government officials
- A large group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
- A big group of people that share a regional origin but for some reason live outside this traditional place
- of the worlds oldest known living religions
- A period of human history where people began making tools from iron and steel
- the first five bookds iof the Hebrew bible
- the belief in many gids
- An independent city that has it's own government, completely separate from nearby countries
- A government system that priests rule in the name of a god
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- the ten rules given by god that dictate how people should live and interact
- An extensive amount of an asset or resource
- A ranking system with positions of authority, associated with a chain of command/control
- A historic region of West Asia within the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Ancient egyptian rulers; both heads of state and religious leaders
- A character used ina pictorial writing system particularly that form used by ancient egyptians
- A line of herediatary rulers where the authority is passed down by generation in the same family
- a region along the nile river that was one of the earliest covilizations of Northeastern Africa
18 Clues: the belief in one god • the belief in many gids • a body of non-elected government officials • the first five bookds iof the Hebrew bible • An extensive amount of an asset or resource • of the worlds oldest known living religions • A government system that priests rule in the name of a god • Ancient egyptian rulers; both heads of state and religious leaders • ...
Vocab #2 2023-10-05
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- People who have been dispersed or spread out/around from their homeland.
- The Ten Commandments of god according to the bible.
- A ruler of Ancient Egypt.
- A city and its surrounding land that operates under its own government.
- The law/book of god according to Judaism, the first five books of the Hebrew bible.
- A region of land located in Iraq between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
- An ancient region located along the Nile in Northeastern Africa.
- An additional amount of something, excess.
- A nation or group of people under the rule of a solitary ruler more specifically an emperor or empress.
- A writing system used in Ancient Egypt, mainly illustrated symbols.
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- A religion based in Iran where its believers are monotheistic, was founded before the Islamic religion.
- The System or organization in which people are grouped above one another based on rank.
- The period following the Bronze Age when things became made of iron, prehistoric.
- The belief or worship of many/more than one god.
- Rulers that have been passed down/descended hereditarily.
- The belief or worship of only one god.
- A located government system when a god or priest/diety is the sole leader or ruler.
- A system that is governed by many/a group of officials.
18 Clues: A ruler of Ancient Egypt. • The belief or worship of only one god. • An additional amount of something, excess. • The belief or worship of many/more than one god. • The Ten Commandments of god according to the bible. • A system that is governed by many/a group of officials. • Rulers that have been passed down/descended hereditarily. • ...
Vocab#2 2021-10-12
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- Writing containing symbols representing words, syllables, or sounds.
- A family with a hereditary line of rulers of a specific country.
- God's law as it was revealed to Moses and written down in the Hebrew scripture's 5 books.
- A religion before Islam founded in Ancient Persia by Zoroaster. It is monotheistic.
- A person who ruled Ancient Egypt.
- The commandments of god given to Moses on stone tablets and by voice, according to biblical accounts.
- The distribution of Jews outside of Israel.
- A structure of government in which decisions are not made by elected officials but by officials.
- When people believe in one god.
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- When a structure of government in which priests are in charge in the name of a god or god.
- When people believe in multiple god.
- When a city and the territory that surrounds it becomes independent.
- An arrangement where some people are ranked above others according to reputation or dominance.
- A large amount of states or countries under one superior leader.
- A prehistoric age after the Bronze Age, when iron started being used to make weapons and tools.
- Extra supply of a product.
- An area of southwest Asia and contain the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
- A region in Sudan near the Nile River.
18 Clues: Extra supply of a product. • When people believe in one god. • A person who ruled Ancient Egypt. • When people believe in multiple god. • A region in Sudan near the Nile River. • The distribution of Jews outside of Israel. • A large amount of states or countries under one superior leader. • A family with a hereditary line of rulers of a specific country. • ...
Learning Contract 2 2021-10-18
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- A system of government in which the most important decisions are made by state officials
- The ten rules that dictate how humans should live and interact with each other that was given to Moses by God
- A region along the Nile River that is part of northern Sudan and Southern Egypt
- The belied or worship of one god
- The period of time in human history when the use of iron became more widespread
- A monotheistic religion of ancient Persia
- A line of hereditary rulers
- The belief or worship of multiple gods
- A system where people or groups are ranked according to status/authority
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- A system of government in which priests rule in the name of a god
- An amount of something left over after all requirements have been met
- An extensive group of states/countries under a supreme authority
- A historical region located in the Middle East
- The dispersion of people, usually members of a certain ethnic group or religion from their homeland
- Ancient writing system that was used in ancient Egypt
- Includes the first five books of the Hebrew Bible (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy)
- A ruler in ancient Egypt
- A city with its territory forms an independent state
18 Clues: A ruler in ancient Egypt • A line of hereditary rulers • The belied or worship of one god • The belief or worship of multiple gods • A monotheistic religion of ancient Persia • A historical region located in the Middle East • A city with its territory forms an independent state • Ancient writing system that was used in ancient Egypt • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2025-02-12
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- life after death
- a form of government in which authority over the people is retained through a ruling family
- a self-governing region (called a state), consisting of a city and surrounding territory
- an advanced state of human society with a high level of culture, specialization, infrastructure, stable food supply, government, technology, belief systems, writing, and social structure
- of or related to a group of people from a particular culture
- the process of drying out a body, thus preserving it
- picture-like symbols used as a form of writing
- the religion founded by Abraham in Canaan (ancient Israel)
- a man-made system used to move water to where it can be used for growing crops
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- an Egyptian coffin
- a system of writing developed in Mesopotamia using wedge-shaped characters
- the belief in or worship of more than one god
- the belief that there is only one god
- an extreme, wide-spread shortage of food, often resulting in much suffering, illness, and death
- a paper-like material made from a reed plant
- a person trained to write and keep records
- a special container used to hold the organs of a mummy in ancient Egypt
- a long narrative poem recounting the deeds of a legendary or historical figure
18 Clues: life after death • an Egyptian coffin • the belief that there is only one god • a person trained to write and keep records • a paper-like material made from a reed plant • the belief in or worship of more than one god • picture-like symbols used as a form of writing • the process of drying out a body, thus preserving it • ...
VOCAB 2 2024-10-04
Across
- belief in multiple gods
- excess amount of a certain thing
- a system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives
- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority,
- a political system consisting of an independent city having sovereignty over contiguous territory and serving as a centre and leader of political, economic, and cultural life
- government of a state by immediate divine guidance or by officials who are regarded as divinely guided
- the mere thought of one god
- a monotheistic pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia founded by Zoroaster in the 6th century BC
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- a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority
- a language based on pictures
- the dispersion or spread of a people from their original homeland
- a ruler in ancient Egypt
- the Jewish book with teachings
- Nubia is a region along the Nile river encompassing the confluence of the Blue and White Niles
- a set of rules all jews should follow
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country
- the land between the Tigris and Euphrates river
- where iron tools flourished
18 Clues: belief in multiple gods • a ruler in ancient Egypt • the mere thought of one god • where iron tools flourished • a language based on pictures • the Jewish book with teachings • excess amount of a certain thing • a set of rules all jews should follow • a line of hereditary rulers of a country • the land between the Tigris and Euphrates river • ...
viaggio nella storia dei sumeri 2025-01-09
Architectural Terms 2013-02-28
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- the triangular portion of a wall under the end of a pitched roof.
- a vertical post divided into a base, a shaft, and a capital at the top.
- curvy ornament in the upper part of a Gothic window.
- a support on the outside of a wall that helps to stabilize a vault or roof.
- an arched ceiling or roof.
- a porch with a roof supported by a row of columns.
- the face or exterior architectural treatment of a building.
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- the vertical side of a doorway or window.
- a structure spanning an opening that is supported from the sides.
- a horizontal beam spanning the top of a door or window.
- a large stone at the corner of an exterior wall.
- a wedge-shaped unit at the top of an arch.
- a slim tower that is part of a mosque and is used to call the faithful to prayers.
- styles of classical architecture developed by the ancient Greeks and Romans; they include the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian.
- a type of stepped pyramid used as a temple in ancient Mesopotamia.
- a continuous band of brick or stone that is one unit in thickness.
- the section of a column between the base and the capital.
- a curved, semispherical roof structure that is circular in plan.
18 Clues: an arched ceiling or roof. • the vertical side of a doorway or window. • a wedge-shaped unit at the top of an arch. • a large stone at the corner of an exterior wall. • a porch with a roof supported by a row of columns. • curvy ornament in the upper part of a Gothic window. • a horizontal beam spanning the top of a door or window. • ...
Vocab #2 2023-10-04
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- A monarchy of sorta that ascends to the throne of a country
- A religion that honors several different Gods
- An are that function the whims of a main central power, usually an emperor
- A religion founded by Zoroaster in the 6th century BC originating in Iran
- Leftovers of any resource after all desires have been fulfilled
- Jewish laws extracted from the first five Hebrew Bibles
- A region in Sudan located around the Nile River
- A from of governments where God reigns and assigns priests as the ruler
- A religion that honors one singular God
- A government where officials who aren't elected make polices
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- Where a city forms a state around it and serves as the political, economic, and cultural center of the territory
- The ruler of ancient Egypt, the monarchs of ancient Egypt
- A writing system originating in Egypt, consisting of around 1,000 characters
- Population of natives are scattered across several different regions
- 10 rules that were gifted to Moses by god
- A area in Western Asia, which means "The land between the Rivers"
- The last of the three metal periods, starting in 1200 BC and ending in 550 BC
- A system where people are organized based on their stature, with those with more authority placed higher than those of a lower status
18 Clues: A religion that honors one singular God • 10 rules that were gifted to Moses by god • A religion that honors several different Gods • A region in Sudan located around the Nile River • Jewish laws extracted from the first five Hebrew Bibles • The ruler of ancient Egypt, the monarchs of ancient Egypt • A monarchy of sorta that ascends to the throne of a country • ...
ART HISTORY IN A CROSSWORD 2023-04-24
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- Three words: Woman pioneer in botanical and zoological art.
- Most greek sculptures and buildings had colors that faded with time. One example of this is in the frieze of this famous temple in Athens.
- Este movimiento artístico se burla del arte mismo.
- Means greek or greek culture.
- Artistic movement based in capturing the effects of light in objects.
- This artistic movement paints stuff of nightmares and not roses and candy.
- Movimiento artístico amanerado, exagerado, artificial.
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- Paleolithic cave painting site in France.
- Monumental building in ancient Mesopotamia used as a temple.
- Los orígenes de la cultura griega y la leyenda del Minotauro se pueden hallar en las ruinas de este antiguo palacio en la isla de Creta.
- Underground cementeries where Cristian art originated.
- This artistic movement wants to represent the three dimensional object form all points of view.
- Técnica pictórica a base de yeso y cal usada por Miguel Angel en la Capilla Sixtina.
- Los artistas de este movimiento artístico fueron considerados "bestias salvajes" por su uso extremo del color.
- Two words: This institution ruled over the art and science during the middle ages.
- Escritura a base de símbolos tomados de la naturaleza.
- El imperio romano del este.
- Ilustraba manuscritos medievales.
18 Clues: El imperio romano del este. • Means greek or greek culture. • Ilustraba manuscritos medievales. • Paleolithic cave painting site in France. • Este movimiento artístico se burla del arte mismo. • Underground cementeries where Cristian art originated. • Escritura a base de símbolos tomados de la naturaleza. • Movimiento artístico amanerado, exagerado, artificial. • ...
Rachel's Crossword 2022-10-06
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- an extinct species of human that was widely distributed in ice-age Europe between c. 120,000–35,000 years ago,
- relating to or denoting the later part of the Stone Age, when ground or polished stone weapons and implements prevailed.
- a member of a people having no permanent abode, and who travel from place to place to find fresh pasture for their livestock.
- relating to, denoting, or preserving the character of an early stage in the evolutionary or historical development of something.
- livestock raising.
- a weapon consisting of a number of balls connected by strong cord, which when thrown entangles the limbs of the quarry
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- something that remains above what is used or needed
- Era period when humans used tools and weapons made of stone
- the species of bipedal primates to which modern humans
- the stage of human social and cultural development and organization that is considered most advanced
- Greek term meaning "between two rivers"
- one of the last remining hunter gather group
12 Clues: livestock raising. • Greek term meaning "between two rivers" • one of the last remining hunter gather group • something that remains above what is used or needed • the species of bipedal primates to which modern humans • Era period when humans used tools and weapons made of stone • ...
Voc 2018-11-14
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- Gardens of Babylon-Famous gardens buit by king Nebuchadnezzar to honor his queen
- most well known mesopotamian group
- belief in multiple gods or goddesses in religion
- of Hammurabi-The would oldest complete code of law created around 1800 BCE in Babylon ,the laws listed crime and punishment
- society of family that is based around the male
- of the earliest forms of writing developed by mankind
- -thought to be the frisr civilization in human history
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- Empire-a powerful group of central Mesopotamia form about 2350 BCE to 2050BCE
- leaders who often hold a high position on social hierarchy
- most famous city-state in Mesoptamia
- Hierarchy-A system of organizing society into groupss and rank order them in order of importance to the society often uses a pyramid shape
- of Gilgamesh-Believed to the world's oldest story that dates back to at least 2100 BCE the story is known to have influence many Bible stories
12 Clues: most well known mesopotamian group • most famous city-state in Mesoptamia • society of family that is based around the male • belief in multiple gods or goddesses in religion • of the earliest forms of writing developed by mankind • -thought to be the frisr civilization in human history • leaders who often hold a high position on social hierarchy • ...
LC#2 Crossword 2022-10-10
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- the belief in or worship of more than one god
- an amount of something left over when requirements have been met
- a system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives.
- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God
- the doctrine or belief that there is only one God.
- a monotheistic pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia founded by Zoroaster in the 6th century bc.
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- a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority
- writing consisting of hieroglyphs
- the dispersion of the Jewish people beyond Israel.
- a ruler in ancient Egypt
- he law of God as revealed to Moses and recorded in the first five books of the Hebrew scriptures
- an ancient region of southern Egypt and northern Sudan
- the divine rules of conduct given by God to Moses
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country:
- an ancient region of southwestern Asia in present-day Iraq
- a prehistoric period that followed the Bronze Age
18 Clues: a ruler in ancient Egypt • writing consisting of hieroglyphs • a line of hereditary rulers of a country: • the belief in or worship of more than one god • the divine rules of conduct given by God to Moses • a prehistoric period that followed the Bronze Age • the dispersion of the Jewish people beyond Israel. • the doctrine or belief that there is only one God. • ...
Vocab 2 Crossword 2023-10-06
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- a ruler in ancient Egypt
- a monotheistic pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia founded by Zoroaster
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of god
- an amount of something left over when requirements have been met;an excess of production
- incomprehensible symbols or writing
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
- a region of western Asia in now Iraq;name means "between rivers"
- a system of government in which Zoroastrianismmportant decisions are made by
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- the belief in only one god
- the belief in or worship of production
- a region in southern Egypt and the Sudan;name means "gold"
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country
- an extensive group of states/countries under a single supreme authority
- dispersion or spread of people from their original homeland
- Age prehistoric period after Bronze Age, when weapons and tools came to be made of iron
- a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to their statis or authority
- the law of God as revealed to Modas and recorded in the first five books of the Hebrew scriptures
- Commandments the ten rules given to Moses by God that dictate how humans should live and interact with one another
18 Clues: a ruler in ancient Egypt • the belief in only one god • incomprehensible symbols or writing • the belief in or worship of production • a line of hereditary rulers of a country • a region in southern Egypt and the Sudan;name means "gold" • dispersion or spread of people from their original homeland • a system of government in which priests rule in the name of god • ...
Vocab #2 2025-10-08
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- The worship of a pantheon or multiple gods.
- An amount above what is needed for survival.
- A system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives.
- A group of states or territories ruled by a single power.
- A nation that consists of only one city or capital.
- A system of government in which priests rule in the name of a god or gods.
- The worship of a single god.
- An ancient persian monotheistic religion.
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- The system of socioeconomic classes and their separation of powers and rights.
- A system of writing that uses pictures or pictograms to depict objects or concepts.
- The spread of people from their original homeland.
- A ruler in ancient Egypt who states they are sent from the heavens.
- The Hebrew law of God as told to Moses.
- An ancient civilization located in northern Efrica.
- Ten written religious laws followed by the Hebrews.
- A period of time in which a certain royal family maintains their rule.
- A river valley in the fertile crescent between the Tigris and Euphrates river.
- The era during which the most common materials with which to make weapons and tools were iron and steel.
18 Clues: The worship of a single god. • The Hebrew law of God as told to Moses. • An ancient persian monotheistic religion. • The worship of a pantheon or multiple gods. • An amount above what is needed for survival. • The spread of people from their original homeland. • An ancient civilization located in northern Efrica. • A nation that consists of only one city or capital. • ...
Communication Crossword 2022-04-14
4 Clues: lasting a very short time • a judgement involving condemnation • presented or formulate as a coherent body of ideas or principles • a region of southwestern Asia between the Tigris and the Euphrates Rivers extending from the mountains of eastern Asia Minor to the Persian Gulf
CS_1 - Unit 3 - Part 1 Crossword 2025-10-28
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- In ancient Israel, a judge was a leader chosen by God to help guide and protect the Israelites before they had kings. Judges often helped during wars and made important decisions for the people.
- Moses was a leader who helped free the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. He received the Ten Commandments from God on Mount Sinai and taught the people how to live by God’s laws.
- The Torah is the most important Jewish holy text. It contains the laws, teachings, and stories of the Jewish people and is said to have been written by Moses.
- The Assyrians were a powerful empire from northern Mesopotamia. They were known for their strong armies and harsh rule. They conquered the northern kingdom of Israel and sent its people away from their homeland.
- The Babylonians were people from Babylon, a great city in Mesopotamia (modern Iraq). They conquered Judah, destroyed Jerusalem and the First Temple, and sent many Jews into exile in Babylon.
- A covenant is a special promise or agreement between God and the Jewish people. God promised to guide and protect them if they followed His laws and lived good, moral lives.
- The Israelites were the descendants of Abraham. They believed they were God’s chosen people and settled in Canaan after escaping slavery in Egypt.
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- Exile is when people are forced to live away from their homeland. Many Jews lived in exile in Babylon after their kingdom was destroyed.
- Deportation means forcing people to leave their home or country. The Assyrians and Babylonians deported many Israelites and took them to faraway lands.
- The Commandments are God’s laws given to Moses on Mount Sinai. They tell people how to behave, such as respecting parents, being honest, and worshipping only one God.
- Canaan was the land that God promised to Abraham and his descendants. It is located in the area of modern-day Israel and Palestine.
- Monotheism means believing in only one God. Judaism was one of the first religions to teach that there is just one God who created and rules everything.
- A Pharaoh was the ruler or king of ancient Egypt. In the story of Moses, the Pharaoh refused to let the Israelites go free until God sent ten plagues on Egypt.
- Abraham is known as the founder of Judaism. He made a covenant with God to worship only one God, and God promised to bless him and his descendants and give them the land of Canaan.
14 Clues: Canaan was the land that God promised to Abraham and his descendants. It is located in the area of modern-day Israel and Palestine. • Exile is when people are forced to live away from their homeland. Many Jews lived in exile in Babylon after their kingdom was destroyed. • ...
Mesoptamia 2021-11-29
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- an architectural and religious structure characteristic
- political system consisting of an independent city having sovereignty over contiguous territory and serving as a center and leader of political, economic, and cultural life.
- the belief in many gods.
- of the earliest of the world's great empire builders,
- person who serves as a professional copyist,
- major political unit having a territory of great exteseveralber of territories or peoples under a single sovereign
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- an architectural and religious structure characteristic
- country or region brought under the control of the ancient Roman government
- wealth, often in kind, that a party gives to another as a sign of respect
- An amount of something left over when requirements have been met. Significance
- a system of writing used in the ancient Middle East
- the kingdom of northern Mesopotamia that became the center of one of the great empires of the ancient Middle East.
- hammurabi-the sixth king of the Amorite First Dynasty of Babylon
13 Clues: the belief in many gods. • person who serves as a professional copyist, • a system of writing used in the ancient Middle East • of the earliest of the world's great empire builders, • an architectural and religious structure characteristic • an architectural and religious structure characteristic • ...
ancient Civ ch 2 vocab 2023-11-01
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- pictorial symbol for a word or phrase
- to, or characteristic of the countryside rather than the town.
- who keep records of taxes
- ancient Mesopotamian temple tower made to worship gods
- a long narrative poem in elevated style recounting the deeds of a legendary or historical hero.
- -an amount of something left over when requirements have been met; an excess of production or supply over demand.
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
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- a two-wheeled horse-drawn battle car of ancient times used also in processions and races.
- Crescent- a crescent-shaped region in Western Asia. Formed by the Tigris and Euphrates rivers and the Mediterranean Sea
- Hierarchy- systems of social organization in which some individuals enjoy a higher social status than others
- relating to, or characteristic of a town or city.
- or relating to the wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia, Persia, and Ugarit, surviving mainly on clay tablets.
12 Clues: who keep records of taxes • pictorial symbol for a word or phrase • relating to, or characteristic of a town or city. • ancient Mesopotamian temple tower made to worship gods • to, or characteristic of the countryside rather than the town. • a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state. • ...
BIBLE PLACES 7 2025-02-09
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- A fertile region east of the Jordan River, known for its cattle and pastures.
- A city in the Negev desert, known for the covenant Abraham made with Abimelech.
- The ancient city in Mesopotamia, known for the exile of the Israelites and the story of Daniel.
- A city in the north, mentioned in the conquest under Joshua.
- A false prophet in the New Testament who opposed Paul’s preaching.
- Also known as Ashdod, one of the five cities of the Philistine pentapolis.
- A location mentioned as part of the Philistine pentapolis.
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- The city where the Tower of Babel was built and the languages of the world were confused.
- An ancient city, believed to have been dedicated to the pagan god Baal, later significant in Roman times.
- A location near Jerusalem, mentioned in the context of King Ahaz's alliances.
- A site in Moab where the Israelites worshipped Baal, leading to the wrath of God.
- A city in Judah, where a battle took place during the reign of King Jehoshaphat.
12 Clues: A location mentioned as part of the Philistine pentapolis. • A city in the north, mentioned in the conquest under Joshua. • A false prophet in the New Testament who opposed Paul’s preaching. • Also known as Ashdod, one of the five cities of the Philistine pentapolis. • A fertile region east of the Jordan River, known for its cattle and pastures. • ...
Vocab #2 2021-10-18
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- The land between two rivers, Tigris and Euphrates
- A system in which priests rule in the name of God or a God
- An extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
- Formal writing system use in ancient Egypt
- A system that forms an independent state with it's surrounding territory
- A region along the Nile River encompassing the area between the cataract of the Nile
- A scattered population whose again origin lies in a separate geographic locate
- A ruler in Ancient Egypt
- More than what is need or used
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- A system of government in which most of the important decisions remade by state officers
- Commandments A set of biblical principles relating to ethics and worship[ that play a fundamental role in Judaism and Christianity
- The Law of god as revealed to mosses and recorded in the first five books of the Hebrew scriptures
- A line of heredity rulers of a country
- The belief in more than one god
- Age A prehistoric period that followed the Bronze Age, when weapons and tools came to be
- A system where people are ranked based on authorities
- The belief of one god
- A monotheistic pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia
18 Clues: The belief of one god • A ruler in Ancient Egypt • More than what is need or used • The belief in more than one god • A line of heredity rulers of a country • Formal writing system use in ancient Egypt • The land between two rivers, Tigris and Euphrates • A system where people are ranked based on authorities • A monotheistic pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia • ...
vocab #2 2021-10-17
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- a system where people are ranked according to authority and status
- an excess amount of something, or supply over demand
- a prehistoric period that followed the Bronze Age, and weapons and tools were being made of iron
- a set of principles from the bible relating to ethic and worship that are important to Judaism and Christianity
- a writing form from ancient Egypt consisting of pictographs where each symbol stands for an object
- a ruler in ancient Egypt
- an ancient region in Western Asia between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, now a part of Iraq
- belief in or worship of just one god
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- a system of government where the priest rules in the name of a god
- a monotheistic pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia
- a group of states of countries under one supreme authority
- a system of government where very important decisions are made by state officials rather than representatives
- the dispersion of the Jewish beyond Israel
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country
- a region in southern Egypt extending from the Nile to the Red Sea
- belief/worship in more than one god
- the law of God in Hebrew scriptures in Judaism
- a city that forms an independent state with its surrounding territories
18 Clues: a ruler in ancient Egypt • belief/worship in more than one god • belief in or worship of just one god • a line of hereditary rulers of a country • the dispersion of the Jewish beyond Israel • the law of God in Hebrew scriptures in Judaism • an excess amount of something, or supply over demand • a monotheistic pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia • ...
Personajes de la Edad Antigua 02 2023-12-18
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- Conocido como el "Padre de la Historia", autor de "Historias" en la antigua Grecia.
- Maurya Fundador del Imperio Maurya en la India, unificador del subcontinente.
- Emperador chino de la dinastía Wei del Norte, conocido por sus reformas.
- Rey asirio, conocido por sus conquistas y reformas administrativas.
- Matemático griego, autor de "Elementos", una obra fundamental en la geometría.
- Rey asirio, conocido por sus campañas militares y conquistas en Mesopotamia.
- Rey persa, expandió el Imperio Aqueménida y construyó la ciudad de Persépolis.
- General y político romano, destacado durante las Guerras Cimbrias y Teutónicas.
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- Única emperatriz reinante en la historia de China, durante la dinastía Tang.
- Rey asirio, construyó la ciudad de Nimrud y realizó campañas militares extensas.
- Político y general ateniense, jugó un papel clave en las Guerras Médicas.
- Funcionario chino, autor de una de las primeras enciclopedias conocidas.
- Político ateniense, conocido como "El Justo", desempeñó un papel clave en las Guerras Médicas.
- Faraón de Egipto, su reinado se destacó por el esplendor cultural de Alejandría.
- Historiador romano, conocido por sus obras sobre la historia del Imperio Romano.
- Historiador romano, autor de "Vidas de los doce césares".
- Reina egipcia, esposa de Akenatón, conocida por su belleza y papel en la religión.
- Rey persa, lideró la invasión de Grecia durante las Guerras Médicas.
18 Clues: Historiador romano, autor de "Vidas de los doce césares". • Rey asirio, conocido por sus conquistas y reformas administrativas. • Rey persa, lideró la invasión de Grecia durante las Guerras Médicas. • Funcionario chino, autor de una de las primeras enciclopedias conocidas. • Emperador chino de la dinastía Wei del Norte, conocido por sus reformas. • ...
Learning contract #2 2022-10-09
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- the law of god as revealed to Moses & recorded in the first 5 books of the Hebrew Scriptes
- the belief in or worship of only one god
- a city with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
- Jewish people living outside of Israel
- an excess of production; an amount of something left over after requirements have been met
- enignatic/incomprehensible symbols or writing
- a system of government in which the most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than elected representatuves
- commandments to establish rules of worship & forbid actions such as murder, theft, & adultery
- a system or organizations in which people or groups are ranked according to status
- a rule of ancient egypt
- historic region of west asia within the tigris-euphrates river
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- an ancient region of NE Africa, on the nile, extending from Aswan to Khartoum
- the belief in or worship of more than one god
- a line of hereditary rules of a country
- a system of government which priests rule in the name of a god
- a prehistoric era that followed the Bronze age, when weapns and tools were made out of iron
- A group of territories or people under one ruler
- a monolithic pre-islamic of ancient persia founded by Zoriaster
18 Clues: a rule of ancient egypt • Jewish people living outside of Israel • a line of hereditary rules of a country • the belief in or worship of only one god • the belief in or worship of more than one god • enignatic/incomprehensible symbols or writing • A group of territories or people under one ruler • a system of government which priests rule in the name of a god • ...
Learning Contract 2 2022-10-03
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- An ancient region of Southern Egypt and Sudan.
- A ruler in Ancient Egypt.
- A group of states or countries under a singular supreme authority.
- A set of pictures used for writing to convey thoughts or messages, mostly used by Ancient Egyptians.
- Having more supply than demand.
- The ethical commandments of god according to Moses in the Bible.
- A region of West Asia, which is currently Iraq. It is a Greek term meaning "between two rivers".
- The law of god as revealed to Moses.
- A team of rulers from the family of a country.
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- The spreading of Jewish people beyond Israel.
- A monotheistic pre-Islamic religion made by Zoroaster in the 6th Century BC.
- A social system where people are ranked above or below each other based on wealth, authority, or status.
- A prehistoric period that followed the Bronze Age, when tools and weapons wear starting to be forged out of iron.
- A type of government where prominent decisions are made by state officials rather than elected officials.
- A city that is surrounded by their other territories which forms an independent state.
- Having belief in a singular god.
- A type of government where priest rule in the name of god.
- Having belief in multiple gods.
18 Clues: A ruler in Ancient Egypt. • Having more supply than demand. • Having belief in multiple gods. • Having belief in a singular god. • The law of god as revealed to Moses. • The spreading of Jewish people beyond Israel. • An ancient region of Southern Egypt and Sudan. • A team of rulers from the family of a country. • A type of government where priest rule in the name of god. • ...
History Vocab #2 crossword 2025-10-10
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- A series of rulers from a family or bloodline
- ancient region south of Egypt and along the Nile, known for rich culture and trade
- one of the oldest monotheistic religions founded in ancient Persia by the prophet Zoroaster
- belief in and worship of more than one god
- a large territory ruled by one supreme authority
- belief in and worship of only one god
- central reference for Judaism, the first 5 books of the Hebrew Bible
- ancient Egypt's kings; political and religious leaders
- a system where people are ranked by a status or authority
- amount left over after needs are met, often extra food in ancient societies
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- "Cradle of Civilization," land between Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- ten religious and moral laws given to Moses by God, key to Judaism and Christianity
- ancient Egyptian writing system, pictures represented sounds and words
- period after the Bronze Age when people started to use Iron for tools and weapons
- scattering of the Jewish people from homeland to other parts of the world
- government system where state officials make decisions and not elected representatives
- a government form where religious leaders lead in the name of god or a deity
- an independent, self governing city and its surrounding land
18 Clues: belief in and worship of only one god • belief in and worship of more than one god • A series of rulers from a family or bloodline • a large territory ruled by one supreme authority • ancient Egypt's kings; political and religious leaders • a system where people are ranked by a status or authority • an independent, self governing city and its surrounding land • ...
History Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-05
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- Sources or documents your claim is based on or supported by.
- Also known as “New stone age” An era defined by agriculture, the domestication of animals, villages and settlements, and the division of labor.
- Also known as the fertile Crescent, this ancient civilization was the first to develop farming and agriculture. It sits between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
- Physical features necessary for the first agricultural societies.
- Mesoamerican form of irrigation, also called floating gardens.
- Roman form of irrigation used to transport water into their cities.
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- To move, transport, or manipulate water.
- To move around in search of food and resources. Paleolithic humans lived by this lifestyle.
- A specific argument or claim that answers a question.
- Also known as “Old stone age” An era defined by hunters and gatherers in which humans were constantly on the move in search of food and resources.
- When you have more food than you need. This enables settlements and villages
- Paleolithic hunters and gatherers hunted megafauna to “________”
12 Clues: To move, transport, or manipulate water. • A specific argument or claim that answers a question. • Sources or documents your claim is based on or supported by. • Mesoamerican form of irrigation, also called floating gardens. • Paleolithic hunters and gatherers hunted megafauna to “________” • Physical features necessary for the first agricultural societies. • ...
Vocab #2 Crossword 2023-10-01
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- An ancient region in modern day Iraq
- The belief in more than one god
- A line of rulers of a country from the same family
- An ancient Egyptian ruler
- An ancient Iranian religion in which the beliefs are the existence of a god, Ahura Mazda, and a cosmic struggle between the spirits of good and evil
- A prehistoric period where weapons and tools were primarily made of iron
- A region in Sudan along the Nile River
- A state of the highest authority consisting of a self-governing city, dependent settlements, or territories
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- A form of writing mainly used in ancient Egypt, consisting of pictures and symbols
- The belief that there is only one god
- A population that has spread to other parts of the world outside their place of origin
- Biblical principles about ethics and how to worship
- A system of people or things ranked above each other
- A governmental body of officials and administrators
- A government ruled by an emperor or empress
- A form of government in which a god or goddess is the ruler
- A scripture comprised of the first 5 books of the Hebrew Bible
- An amount of something greater than what is needed
18 Clues: An ancient Egyptian ruler • The belief in more than one god • An ancient region in modern day Iraq • The belief that there is only one god • A region in Sudan along the Nile River • A government ruled by an emperor or empress • A line of rulers of a country from the same family • An amount of something greater than what is needed • ...
Vocab #2 Crossword 2024-09-26
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- A river valley civilization that is now located in Iraq.
- The belief in many gods.
- A succession of rulers of the same bloodline descent.
- A ruler in ancient Egypt.
- A monotheistic Pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia founded by Zoroaster in the 6th century BC.
- A period of time when humans started making iron tools.
- An ancient religion located along the Nile valley in north-eastern Africa.
- A city that forms an independent state with its surrounding territories.
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- A writing consisting of hieroglyphs.
- The belief in in only one god.
- A big group of people who share a cultural and regional origin, but live far away from the traditional homeland.
- The ten rules given to Moses by God that explained how humans should interact with each other.
- A organization in which people are ranked above others according to status.
- A system of government where state officials make the important decisions.
- A large group of countries or states under a single supreme authority like an Emperor.
- A system of government ruled by priests in the name of god.
- The law of God as revealed to Moses and recorded in the first 5 books of the Hebrew scriptures.
- When there is an excess of an undemanded product or service.
18 Clues: The belief in many gods. • A ruler in ancient Egypt. • The belief in in only one god. • A writing consisting of hieroglyphs. • A succession of rulers of the same bloodline descent. • A period of time when humans started making iron tools. • A river valley civilization that is now located in Iraq. • A system of government ruled by priests in the name of god. • ...
Mesopotâmia 2021-04-18
I SUMERI 2016-01-14
kelompok 1 xii.8 2025-09-25
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- prinsip apa yang membagi aktivitas perusahaan dalam waktu tertentu untuk pelaporan adala prinsip
- semua aset yang di peroleh perusahaan dicatat berdasarkan harga perolehnya kewajiban dan modal
- sistem akutansi amerika yang diterapkan di indonesia setelah tahun 1960 adalah
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- metode dan standar akuntansi yang digunakan harus di terapkan secara konsisten dari satu periode ke periode berikutnya
- peradaban kuno tempat akutansi pertama kali dimulai dengan pencatatan transaksi keuangan sederhana adalah
5 Clues: sistem akutansi amerika yang diterapkan di indonesia setelah tahun 1960 adalah • semua aset yang di peroleh perusahaan dicatat berdasarkan harga perolehnya kewajiban dan modal • prinsip apa yang membagi aktivitas perusahaan dalam waktu tertentu untuk pelaporan adala prinsip • ...
World History Topic 2 2020-08-29
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- Babylonian king who had laws written down.
- Believing in one god.
- King who built the temple in Jerusalem.
- A black stone discovered by Jean Champollion which allowed scholars to decipher hieroglyphics. It had the same passage written in three different languages.
- A system of writing that used wedge shaped marks.
- A large, stepped platform thought to have been topped by a temple dedicated to the city god.
- The holy text of the Israelites.
- The leader of the Israelites during the exodus.
- The Akkadian ruler of the First Empire
- The pharaoh who pushed Egypt’s boundaries to their greatest extent.
- a system of writing in which pictures called hieroglyphs represent objects, concepts, or sounds.
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- The best-known pharaoh who ruled for sixty-six years.
- The spreading of Jews beyond their homeland.
- To arrange or set down in writing.
- the preservation of dead bodies by embalming them and wrapping them in cloth.
- The site of the world’s first civilization, located in southeastern Mesopotamia.
- title of the rulers of ancient Egypt.
- The first female Pharaoh.
- plant used to make a paper-like writing material in ancient Egypt.
- A region of the Middle East in which civilizations first arose.
- The Egyptian god of the dead and the Nile.
- The wife of Osiris and the goddess of women.
22 Clues: Believing in one god. • The first female Pharaoh. • The holy text of the Israelites. • To arrange or set down in writing. • title of the rulers of ancient Egypt. • The Akkadian ruler of the First Empire • King who built the temple in Jerusalem. • Babylonian king who had laws written down. • The Egyptian god of the dead and the Nile. • ...
North Africa Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-18
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- Last prophet of Islam
- Straight lines that serve as political boundaries
- Religion that is the continuation (or fulfillment) of Judaism
- City in Libya where Islamic militants attacked American Embassy
- One of the bodies of landlocked saltwater and is rapidly shrinking
- Holiest city in Islam
- First ethnic group in North Africa
- Artificial waterway that made Egypt a key regional power and center of Arab nationalism
- Located in Egypt and dominated social and cultural life
- Islamic group that won elections in West Bank in 2006
- Persian language
- Islamic law that Saudi Arabia follows
- Old Testament that contains beliefs, laws, and history about Judaism
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- Belief in only one god
- Religion that contains the Five Pillars of Faith
- Ethnic group that used cuneiform system of writing
- Ethnic group that are mostly Sunni Muslims located in mountainous areas of Turkey, Iraq, and Iran and are currently stateless
- Watershed from rain that led to good farming conditions
- Sacred text for Christians
- A person who travels from place to place
- Ancient Egyptians used this form of writing
- Provides water for agriculture and power for Egypt
- First cultural hearth
- Religion that teaches obedience of God's laws to create a just society
- An event when military officers led a coup against King Idris and was led by Muammar Gaddafi
25 Clues: Persian language • Last prophet of Islam • Holiest city in Islam • First cultural hearth • Belief in only one god • Sacred text for Christians • First ethnic group in North Africa • Islamic law that Saudi Arabia follows • A person who travels from place to place • Ancient Egyptians used this form of writing • Religion that contains the Five Pillars of Faith • ...
Sharlene and Annie 2016-10-23
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- First appeared around 7000BC which allowed for the storage and transportation of food
- whiskey, gin, vodka, or any otherintoxicating liquor containing this liquid
- to breed or train (an animal) to need and accept the care of human beings
- the primary crop in China
- Another word for agricultural
- where the Yellow River is located in
- people who hunts animals and gather fruits etc.
- let humans to drastically change the landscape in a very short time
- The change of it will affect the richness of the soil and the conditions for farming
- This place is very rich in plant and animal life
- terrorized people from China to Rome
- One of the Neolithic Settlement which was located in the Levant
- the basic ingredient that makes civilization possible
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- The payment given to the government by citizens
- An important city in Asia Minor
- Middle Stone Age between 10,000-8,300 BC
- Settled,hierarchical urban life supported by agriculture
- where the Indus River is located in
- a nomadic lifestyle supported by herds of animals
- the Old Stone Age
- It spread more easily after people were joint together
- The primary crop in Central America
- People who settled down in small settlement and gathered food in Mesopotamia
- The country where the Nile River is located
- where the primary crop was Potato
- people were ranked according to their class
26 Clues: the Old Stone Age • the primary crop in China • Another word for agricultural • An important city in Asia Minor • where the primary crop was Potato • where the Indus River is located in • The primary crop in Central America • where the Yellow River is located in • terrorized people from China to Rome • Middle Stone Age between 10,000-8,300 BC • ...
AP World history crossword 2019-01-07
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- A system of social order
- of food The products of sedentary societies
- A group of people united by a kinship with common ancestors
- lead by women
- Age The "New Stone Age" of society
- System A religious hierarchy found only in India
- One of the earliest forms of writing
- grains Include wheat, barley, sorghum, rye, and millet
- A sovereign city with its own government
- One of the first systems of writing found in the classical world from the Sumerian kingdom in Mesopotamia
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- A system of government where the head of a government is a single person such as a king or queen
- The process of mixing minerals together to create a new, stronger form of metal
- A group of people united by a common culture
- routes The early trade routes in the Classical Era included the land-based Silk Roads and the sea-based Indian Ocean
- A religious system that favors the belief in multiple gods
- A form of writing based on pictures
- Age The "Old Stone Age" of society
- of labor A specialized tasks that led to different jobs for people in society
- lead by men
- A small settlement group of residents smaller than a town
- A government that operates by religious authority in the name of God
- and bronze The products of metallurgy used these metals for farming and warefare
22 Clues: lead by men • lead by women • A system of social order • Age The "Old Stone Age" of society • Age The "New Stone Age" of society • A form of writing based on pictures • One of the earliest forms of writing • A sovereign city with its own government • of food The products of sedentary societies • A group of people united by a common culture • ...
Infographic Guide to the Globe 2021-04-25
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- Most of the tallest buildings in the world are in this country.
- How many more years *on average* do people in United States go to school than people in India?
- This youngest country in the world declared independence in 2011.
- This is one of the oldest civilizations in the world.
- This village is the the wettest place on Earth with an 467 in of rain per year.
- Which continent has the most number of countries?
- Means "hello" in Russian.
- Of the top five largest countries in the world (land area), how many are in the American continents?
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- Which ocean has the greatest volume of water?
- Kingdom This country has the largest percentage of people who have internet access
- This planet is the furthest from the sun.
- A baby is born approximately every ___ seconds.
- Even though this city has the largest population, it's not the most densely populated.
- This city in Bangladesh is the most densely populated in the world with about 150,800 people per square mile.
- An estimated 47% of this country's population don't have clean drinking water in their home.
- What is the majority religion in Nigeria?
- About 14.7 million people visit this city each year.
- This is the most densely populated country in the world.
- This is the heaviest land mammal in South America.
- york This city has the most subway stations in the world.
20 Clues: Means "hello" in Russian. • This planet is the furthest from the sun. • What is the majority religion in Nigeria? • Which ocean has the greatest volume of water? • A baby is born approximately every ___ seconds. • Which continent has the most number of countries? • This is the heaviest land mammal in South America. • About 14.7 million people visit this city each year. • ...
Soil Science 212 Midterm Exam 2023-10-04
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- a by-product of photosynthesis
- movement that does not exert energy
- the deficiency can be found in older leaves
- inherent capacity of plants
- the destruction of soil rendering it unproductive
- Created the equation for nutrient movement from higher to lower gradient of concentration
- a condition of soil the limits nutrient availability
- the movement from higher concentration to lower concentration
- a condition of soil the limits nutrient availability
- natural substance added to soil to improve structure
- visual symptoms of these are found in the younger leaves
- negatively charged soil nutrients
- the inherent capacity of soil to support plant growth
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- electrical charge of soil micelle
- external factors that help plant growth
- Controls soil distribution due to differences in elevation
- condition where oxygen is not necessary
- well-developed soil found in alluvial terraces in the Phils.
- living component of soil that helps in plant growth and production
- the place where earliest recording of soil fertility was noted
- the ability of soil to turn out the quantity of plants
- a by-product of photosynthesis
- water is necessary for nutrient uptake to take place
- provides the energy needed for nutrients to move
- condition where the presence of oxygen is necessary
- help carry metal ions during nutrient intake
- nutrient uptake that takes effort
- Controls soil distribution due to presence/absence of plants
- positively charged soil nutrients
- chemical substance added to soil to help plant growth
30 Clues: inherent capacity of plants • a by-product of photosynthesis • a by-product of photosynthesis • electrical charge of soil micelle • nutrient uptake that takes effort • positively charged soil nutrients • negatively charged soil nutrients • movement that does not exert energy • external factors that help plant growth • condition where oxygen is not necessary • ...
Unit 0 Review 2023-09-15
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- Alexander the Great was the leader of this city-state
- This Chinese dynasty standardized written language
- This religion focused on how people could live in harmony with nature
- This Greek city-state was a Democracy and and focused on thinkers and artists
- Journals and personal thoughts on how to live the best life possible, written by Marcus Aurelius
- This was the capital city of the eastern half of Rome
- Siddhartha Gautama became enlightened starting this religion
- This revolution created surplus in food and impacted population growth
- Both Hinduism and Buddhism believe in this idea of the soul recycling
- First civilization, in a region around the Tigris and Euphrates
- System of government in which a large part of the population runs the government
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- This technological advancement helped with the prevention of disease, used during the Gupta Empire
- Chinese emperors claimed to have been given power from a universal force
- This river was the lifeline of Egyptian civilization
- Monotheistic religion, adherents were known as Hebrews or Israelites
- This Mauryan Emperor helped the spread of Buddhism in India
- Oldest world religion found in India, polytheistic
- This empire found in the middle east was the world's first superpower
- This Indian empire was known as India's Golden Age
- This Greek city-state was a Oligarchy and military society
- system of society or government dominated by males
21 Clues: This Chinese dynasty standardized written language • Oldest world religion found in India, polytheistic • This Indian empire was known as India's Golden Age • system of society or government dominated by males • This river was the lifeline of Egyptian civilization • Alexander the Great was the leader of this city-state • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2023-09-06
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- Devine approval to rule.
- Writing surface made from pressed reeds.
- Landmass that includes India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
- Political system in which nobles, or lords, are granted the use of lands that legally belong to the king.
- Each city and its surrounding land that acted as an independent country.
- Set of rulers from a single family
- Egyptian writing system.
- Ruler of the Babylonian Empire who was famous for his code of laws.
- Egyptian god-king
- Pattern of rise, decline and replacement of dynasties.
- Bringing together of several peoples, nations, or previously independent states under the control of one ruler.
- Curved Shape in southwest Asia, that provided some of the best farming.
- Fertile soil that comes from the Yellow River.
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- Belief in many gods.
- A broad, marshy, triangular area of land formed by deposits of silt at the mouth of a river.
- Eternal resting place for kings of the old kingdom.
- Seasonal winds
- Type of government in which rule is based off of religious authority.
- Land between the rivers.
- Process in which a new idea or a product spreads from one culture to another.
- Another name for Indus Valley Civilization.
- Animal bones or tortoise shells on which priests scratched questions for their gods.
- Preservation process that included embalming, and drying of corpses to prevent decay.
23 Clues: Seasonal winds • Egyptian god-king • Belief in many gods. • Devine approval to rule. • Land between the rivers. • Egyptian writing system. • Set of rulers from a single family • Writing surface made from pressed reeds. • Another name for Indus Valley Civilization. • Fertile soil that comes from the Yellow River. • Eternal resting place for kings of the old kingdom. • ...
tts ayuk 2023-11-18
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- yang bertugas membantu pemerintah dalam menyelenggarakan penelitian dan pengembangan
- ucapan yang dari dalam pikiran dan dikatakan
- aliran pengetahuan terjadi semata mata karena rasio manusia
- disebut juga berita atau kabar
- bapak teknologi Indonesia
- Singkatan dari kata ilmu pengetahuan dan teknologi
- obat-obatan yang membantu para petani untuk membasmi hama
- alat teknologi pemantau
- berita palsu yang menyebar
- arti dari seni, keterampilan, meraih sesuatu
- akses yang bisa dijangkau untuk mendapat informasi dan komunikasi
- gerakan untuk mendapatkan kedaulatan dan memisahkan suatu wilayah
- pengalaman
- ciri khas Indonesia (jenis pakaian)
- teknologi yang menerima atau mengulang sinyal
- serat yang mengantarkan sinyal data elektronik adalah serqt...
- gabungan dari ilmu dan teknologi untuk pemanfaatan makhluk hidup
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- aliran ilmu pengetahuan yang benar harus bersumber pada pengalaman
- segala sesuatu yang diketahui
- jenis komputer digunakan untuk bisnis dan rumah tangga di tahun 1981
- perilaku tercela dengan menindas orang lain
- perubahan yang berlangsung secara cepat dan menyangkut dasar atau pokok-pokok kehidupan
- perusahaan yang menghasilkan komputer macintosh
- perahu yang membuktikan perkembangan teknologi pelayaran di indonesia
- generasi pertama komputer yang dibuat tahun 1946
- wilayah yang mulai mengembangkan pertanian sebelum abad 20
- sistem yang digunakan untuk irigasi di sawah
- mesin yang diciptakan sekitar tahun 1440 untuk membuat buku secara massal
- interaksi yang dilakukan makhluk sosial
- salah satu inovasi abad ke 20 yang melahirkan era digital
30 Clues: pengalaman • alat teknologi pemantau • bapak teknologi Indonesia • berita palsu yang menyebar • segala sesuatu yang diketahui • disebut juga berita atau kabar • ciri khas Indonesia (jenis pakaian) • interaksi yang dilakukan makhluk sosial • perilaku tercela dengan menindas orang lain • ucapan yang dari dalam pikiran dan dikatakan • sistem yang digunakan untuk irigasi di sawah • ...
Mahesa 2024-09-02
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- Di mana Yunani Kuno menyelenggarakan Olimpiade pertama kali?
- Apa fungsi piramida di Mesir kuno?
- Siapa dewa matahari dalam kepercayaan Mesir kuno?
- peredaban manakah yang dikenal dengan siolosofi konfussiaanisme dan teoisme yang mempengaruhi budaya dan politik mereka
- peradaban kuno mana yang dikenal dengan patung moai yang terletak di pulau paskah
- Siapa kaisar pertama Romawi?
- Apa karya sastra epik Yunani yang ditulis oleh Homer?
- wujud pemberontakan dari dominasi kaum brahmana di India melahirkan ajaran
- apa nama peradaban kuno di Amerika Selatan yang dikenal membangun kota menu pichu
- peradaban manakah yang dikenal dengan karya seni seperti lukisan gua di lasevak dan patung venus dari wlkendort
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- peradaban manakah yang pertama kali mengembangkan sistem penulisan yang dikenal sebagai paku arah aunasromil
- tokoh terkenal di peradaban Mesir kuno
- peradaban manakah yang pertama kali memperkenalkan sistem hukum yang dikenal sebagai hukum Romawi
- apa nama peradaban kuno yang membangun tembok besar untuk melindungi diri dari invasi,yang masih ada hingga sekarang
- Apa nama jalan utama yang dibangun oleh Kekaisaran Romawi untuk menghubungkan kota-kota di seluruh wilayahnya?
- Apa nama perang antara Athena dan Sparta?
- Apa nama sistem tulisan kuno yang digunakan di Mesir?
- bangsa manakah yang dikenal dengan penciptaan kalender yang sangat aurat dan juga dikenal sebagai ahli astronomi
- Kota mana yang menjadi pusat budaya dan pendidikan di Yunani Kuno?
- peradaban kuno manakah yang mengembangkan sistem yang kita gunakan hingga sekarang termasuk konsep nol
20 Clues: Siapa kaisar pertama Romawi? • Apa fungsi piramida di Mesir kuno? • tokoh terkenal di peradaban Mesir kuno • Apa nama perang antara Athena dan Sparta? • Siapa dewa matahari dalam kepercayaan Mesir kuno? • Apa nama sistem tulisan kuno yang digunakan di Mesir? • Apa karya sastra epik Yunani yang ditulis oleh Homer? • ...
Ancient Israel and Judaism 2023-01-31
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- the ancient Hebrew language did not contain these types of letters
- brought down from the mountain by Moses
- the language of the Israelite people
- Egyptian king who made the Israelites slaves
- person who led the Israelites in their escape from slavery in Egypt
- 8-day Jewish festival commemorating the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem
- the religion of the Israelites
- God promised to make him the father of a great nation of people
- the Israelites settled here after traveling in the wilderness
- according to the commandments, the number of gods Israelites should worship
- the sacred text of the Jewish people
- King David's son; built the first Temple of Jerusalem
- the capital city of the Israelites
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- David killed this mighty foe with a slkingshot and a stone
- the first book of the Torah
- the belief in one god
- number of years the Israelites traveled in the wilderness, until they settled once again in Canaan
- region where Israelite people originally lived
- led the Israelites in their escape from Egypt.
- the holy day of the week
- this religion considers the Hebrew Bible to be their Old Testament
- the first king of the Israelites
- lack of food which forced many Israelites to flee from Canaan to Egypt
- contains the ten commandments
- the belief in many gods
- the departure from Egypt to freedom
26 Clues: the belief in one god • the belief in many gods • the holy day of the week • the first book of the Torah • contains the ten commandments • the religion of the Israelites • the first king of the Israelites • the capital city of the Israelites • the departure from Egypt to freedom • the language of the Israelite people • the sacred text of the Jewish people • ...
Geography 2023-04-28
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- The best country in the world
- The natural disaster the East Coast has
- One of the axis powers -Hilter was in charge
- The group of people wiped out during the Holocaust
- the largest lake in europe
- Water located underground- starts with a
- Rebirth in new bodies or form of life
- Land between the rivers
- Pattern of ocean currents and water temperatures in the Mid- Pacific Region aquifer
- Capital of Texas
- great river
- the world’s biggest island
- Drift The idea that the continents were once joined together
- the town where a nuclear accident occurred in 1986
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- Land almost completely surrounded by water, but still attached to a portion of land
- the idea based on public ownership and communal control
- sea the world’s largest inland body of water
- old egyptian form of writing
- raising of livestock
- Second longest river in the world
- Really dry
- When water is cycled back up into the clouds
- One of the resources from the Americas in the Triangular Slave Trade
- Between the US and Soviet Union after WW2
- How many European countries were at the Berlin Conference
- The state of the atmosphere right now
- a large mass of snow and ice that slide down a mountain
- Water that lies underground
- where the renaissance began
- diamond Another name for a conflict diamond
30 Clues: Really dry • great river • Capital of Texas • raising of livestock • Land between the rivers • the largest lake in europe • the world’s biggest island • Water that lies underground • where the renaissance began • old egyptian form of writing • The best country in the world • Second longest river in the world • Rebirth in new bodies or form of life • The state of the atmosphere right now • ...
ACTS OF THE APOSTLES 2023-06-10
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- IN THE PORTION, THIS IS WHERE PAUL CULMINATED HIS MISSIONARY JOURNEY.
- IT WAS IN THIS PLACE THAT PAUL AND BARNABAS WERE CONSIDERED AS gods.
- HE WAS JOINED BY 400 MEN. WHO IS HE?
- WHOM DID PAUL TURN BLIND?
- WHO PROPHESIED THAT THERE WAS GOING TO BE A GREAT FAMINE ALL OVER THE WORLD.
- AT WHICH PLACE DID PAUL REASON WITH THE JEWS FOR 3 SABBATHS?
- TWO MEN HAVING SAME NAME. ONE WAS A FORMER FISHERMAN, THE OTHER A TANNER.
- WHO COMMANDED ALL THE JEWS TO LEAVE ROME?
- WHERE WAS ABRAHAM BEFORE HE DWELT IN HARAN?
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- WHO SAID,'IF ITS OF GOD, YOU CANNOT OVERTHROW IT'?
- WHICH PLACE WAS THE MAN WHO WAS BEDRIDDEN FOR 8 YEARS?
- AT WHICH PLACE DID JOHN (who is called) MARK DEPART PAUL AND BARNABAS?
- IT WAS IN HIS HOUSE THAT THE HOLY SPIRIT FIRST FELL UPON THE GENTILES THAT IS RECORDED.
- WHO FEEL ASLEEP WHILE PAUL WAS GIVING SERMON
- A WOMAN WHO BELIEVED THE MESSAGE AT ATHENS
- WHICH TRIBE WAS BARNABAS?
- PAUL SENT HIM TO MACEDONIA WHILE HE STAYED IN ASIA
- IT WAS IN THIS PLACE THAT PAUL AND BARNABAS SHOOK OFF THE DUST FROM THEIR FEET.
- HE WAS ONE OF THE SEVEN MEN OF GOOD REPUTATION FROM ANTIOCH.
- WHO SAID TO PAUL THAT HE WAS MAD?
20 Clues: WHICH TRIBE WAS BARNABAS? • WHOM DID PAUL TURN BLIND? • WHO SAID TO PAUL THAT HE WAS MAD? • HE WAS JOINED BY 400 MEN. WHO IS HE? • WHO COMMANDED ALL THE JEWS TO LEAVE ROME? • A WOMAN WHO BELIEVED THE MESSAGE AT ATHENS • WHERE WAS ABRAHAM BEFORE HE DWELT IN HARAN? • WHO FEEL ASLEEP WHILE PAUL WAS GIVING SERMON • WHO SAID,'IF ITS OF GOD, YOU CANNOT OVERTHROW IT'? • ...
Vocabulary quiz unit 2.1-2 2023-05-24
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- A government controlled by religious leaders
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- A form of writing developed by the Sumerians using a wedge shaped stylus and clay tablets.
- pharaoh for 66 years; great warrior; responsible for much development of Egypt
- The spread of ideas, customs, and technologies from one people to another
- This ruler who united Upper and Lower Egyptian kingdoms
- A geographical area of fertile land in the Middle East stretching in a semicircle from the Nile to the Tigris and Euphrates
- A ruler of ancient Egypt
- the preservation of dead bodies by embalming and wrapping them in cloth
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- Egyptian writing that involved using pictures to represent words.
- A series of rulers from the same family
- A group of states or territories controlled by one ruler
- a huge, triangular shaped burial tomb of Egyptian pharaohs
- A region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers that developed the first urban societies
- A chart of days and months in a year
- A legendary Sumerian king who was the hero of an epic collection of mythic stories
- Belief in many gods
- He designed a legal code in early Babylon that gave punishment based on crime and social status.
- A landform made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake
- A long-lasting, paper-like material made from reeds
20 Clues: Belief in many gods • A ruler of ancient Egypt • A chart of days and months in a year • A series of rulers from the same family • A government controlled by religious leaders • A long-lasting, paper-like material made from reeds • This ruler who united Upper and Lower Egyptian kingdoms • A group of states or territories controlled by one ruler • ...
Geography of the Bible 2021-12-23
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- Waters that formed natural border
- Sisera was defeated here
- mountain in Arabia
- revelation was received there
- City built on the brow of a mountain
- The captured ark was brought to this city
- one of two cities where a golden calf was set up
- home country of Naaman
- land between Tigres & Euphrates rivers
- one of the capitals of ancient egypt
- Paul traveled there by boat from Troas
- Samuel's sons officiated as judges
- Jesus' home in Judea
- City of the Chaldeans
- Territory east of the Jordan
- Isreal's first encampment after crossing the Jordan
- Jeremiah hide a belt near here
- Archelaus inherited rulership of this district
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- First area in Europe visited by Paul
- City of bloodshed
- home of the arch of Titus
- Called "Merchant" of Tyre by Ezekiel
- setting for vision of goat given to Daniel
- Town of the Grand King
- Darius was made king over this kingdom
- Jonah tried to escape to there
- Paul wrote his letters to the Romans from here
- Isreal was ruled by this nation for 18 years
- Ancient military power
- earlier name was Ephrathah
- Home of the Leviathan
- "land of streams of water"
- City where Paul & Barnabas were sent
- Isrealite spies entered the promise land through here
34 Clues: City of bloodshed • mountain in Arabia • Jesus' home in Judea • Home of the Leviathan • City of the Chaldeans • Town of the Grand King • home country of Naaman • Ancient military power • Sisera was defeated here • home of the arch of Titus • earlier name was Ephrathah • "land of streams of water" • Territory east of the Jordan • revelation was received there • ...
Esperto di VETRO 2024-04-12
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- nome del fiume presso le cui rive avvenne la creazione del vetro.
- è la tecnica per fare le bottiglie e oggetti cavi (FORMATURA)
- serve per eliminare eventuali crepe nel prodottofinito
- aumenta la resistenza agli URTI
- è la finitura con cui si smussano gli spigoli di una lastra
- è la tecnica che serve per ottenere vetro opaco
- si utilizzano grazie alla raccolta differenziata
- è il vetro perfetto e spesso antiriflesso
- è il vetro TERMOISOLANTE
- serve per colorare il vetro di blu
- principale proprietà chimico fisica
- è un vetro in fiocco che serve da isolante
- rende il vetro lucido
- non è trasparente
- è la tecnica usata per fare i piatti di vetro (stampaggio)
- serve per colorare il vetro di rosso
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- serve per colorare il vetro di verde
- è caratterizzato dalla presenza del PIOMBO
- è l'isoletta su cui si produce vetro artigianale.
- è la roccia da cui si ricava la silice.
- luogo in cui fu scoperto nel 3500a.c.
- è la principale materia prima del VETRO.
- non avendo una struttura ordinata il vetro è un materiale
- è composto quasi esclusivamente da SILICE
- è il vetro riflettente
- serve per colorare il vetro di giallo
- bassa resistenza
- è il vetro in lastre
- vetro in cui si può cucinare
- è l'azienda in cui si produce il VETRO.
30 Clues: bassa resistenza • non è trasparente • è il vetro in lastre • rende il vetro lucido • è il vetro riflettente • è il vetro TERMOISOLANTE • vetro in cui si può cucinare • aumenta la resistenza agli URTI • serve per colorare il vetro di blu • principale proprietà chimico fisica • serve per colorare il vetro di verde • serve per colorare il vetro di rosso • ...
