mesopotamia Crossword Puzzles
Fertile Crescent and Nile Valley 2022-01-13
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- writer
- large arc of rich farmland extending from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea
- set of letters that can be combined to form written words
- arrangement in which people specialize in specific tasks
- long poems that tell the story of a hero
- wheeled, horse-drawn battle cart
- picture symbols that represented objects such as trees or animals
- land with different territories and people under a single rule
- huge stone tombs with four triangle-shaped walls that meet at a top point
- southern part of Egypt, located upriver in relation to the Nile’s flow
- organized society within a specific area
- people from rich and powerful families
- specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth
- government ruled by religious authorities
- fertile mix of rich soil and small rocks
- more of something than is needed
- river rapids
- people who performed religious ceremonies
- triangle-shaped area of land made from soil deposited by a river
- pyramid-shaped temple tower
- worship of many gods
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- division of society by rank or class
- application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- period in Egyptian history that lasted from about 2700 to 2200 BC
- important Mesopotamian city-state near present-day Baghdad
- northern part of Egypt, located downriver in relation to the Nile’s flow
- the science of building
- human-made waterways
- political unit consisting of a city and the surrounding countryside
- important river in Egypt
- way of supplying water to an area of land
- series of rulers from the same family
- life after death, a widely held ancient Egyptian belief
- earliest known written collection of laws, comprising 282 laws that dealt with almost every part of life
- ruler of ancient Egypt, literally means “great house”
- area of Mesopotamia where the world’s first civilization was developed
- system of writing, which used symbols to represent basic parts of words
37 Clues: writer • river rapids • human-made waterways • worship of many gods • the science of building • important river in Egypt • pyramid-shaped temple tower • wheeled, horse-drawn battle cart • more of something than is needed • division of society by rank or class • series of rulers from the same family • people from rich and powerful families • long poems that tell the story of a hero • ...
TTS SEJARAH 2021-12-27
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- Aliansi militer yang tidak dapat dilepaskan dari Pakta Baghdad
- Perang dingin antara amerika serikat dan uni soviet mendorong negara-negara di kawasan Asia Tenggara memebentuk aliansi pertahanan
- Daerah yang dikenal sebagai kegiatan pertanian pada masa kuno
- Manusia pertama yang berhasil menjelajahi ruang angkasa
- Teknologi yang digunakan untuk mengenali identitas suatu target dalam kondisi keterbatasan pengamatan visual
- Perusahaan yang merealisasikan melalui cargo bernama Kounatori 6 dalam proyek Kounatori Integrated Tether Experiment
- Pesan yang dikirimkan melalui gelombang elektrik
- Negara yang berharap SEATO dapat membantu upayanya melawan india
- Melalui pimpinan Uni soviet seluruh anggota Pakta Warsawa terdoktrin oleh ideologi
- Kapal yang digunakan masyarakat jawa untuk berdagang serta sebagai moda transportasi perang
- Berkembangnya teknologi penginderaan jauh
- Aliansi pertahanan yang dibentuk oleh negara-negara di kawasan Atlantik Utara
- Perkembangan pertelevisian ditandai dengan kemunculan stasiun televisi pertama
- Amerika Serikat memindahkan kantor pusat CENTO
- Perahu yang digunakan masyarakat bugis untuk berlayar ke berbagai daerah
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- Prinsip perlakuan yang bertujuan memunculkan kerja sama yang seimbang dan saling menguntungkan
- Aliansi militer yang dibentuk yang dilatarbelakangi oleh bergabungnya Jerman barat dalam keanggotaan NATO melalui ratifikasi persetujuan paris
- Teknologi satelit yang berhasil dikembangkan Uni Soviet pada 1957
- Seorang veteran yang menciptakan telepon seluler pertama pada 1970
- Robot yang sering digunakan untuk kepentingan militer yang memiliki kemampuan menjinakkan bom
- Negara yang keluar dari keanggotaan Pakta Baghdad setelah terjadinya kudeta militer terhadap pemerintahan Bani Hashim
- Yang memprakarsai pembentukan OPEC
- Pesawat luar angkasa yang dibuat oleh perusahaan Star Technology and Research untuk membersihkan sampah antariksa
- Pembentukan aliansi pertahanan yang bermula ketika Amerika Serikat membantu Australia untuk mengalahkan jepang pada Perang Dunia II
- Organisasi yang menaungi kegiatan perekonomian negara-negara di kawasan Asia-Pasifik
- Negara yang mengundurkan diri dari kenaggotaan OPEC karena pasokan minyak mengalami penurunan
- Tempat SEATO mengadakan pertemuan pertama pada 1955
- Perjanjian umum mengenai tarif perdagangan
- Di indonesia, penyebaran informasi melalui radio yang berkembang sejak masa kolonial belanda.
- Stasiun radio nasional pertama pascakemerdekaan
30 Clues: Yang memprakarsai pembentukan OPEC • Berkembangnya teknologi penginderaan jauh • Perjanjian umum mengenai tarif perdagangan • Amerika Serikat memindahkan kantor pusat CENTO • Stasiun radio nasional pertama pascakemerdekaan • Pesan yang dikirimkan melalui gelombang elektrik • Tempat SEATO mengadakan pertemuan pertama pada 1955 • ...
Islam Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-27
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- A visual art related to writing; the design and execution of lettering with a broad-tip brush, among other writing instruments.
- A Muslim group that accepts only the descendants of Muhammad’s son-in-law Ali as the true rulers of Islam
- Monotheistic religion that emerged in the Arabian Peninsula, where Allah is the main deity and Muhammad is a prophet
- A high government official in ancient Egypt or in Muslim countries
- The traditional Muslim place of worship
- A divine truth
- “Struggle in the way of God”
- The traditions and practices of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, that constitute a model for Muslims to follow.
- A one-tenth part of something, paid as a contribution to a religious organization or compulsory tax to the government.
- A Muslim group that accepts only the descendants of the Umayyads as the true rulers of Islam
- The fifth pillar of Islam, a pilgrimage to Mecca. significance: A large part of a Muslim's life, a symbol of religious unity.
- Is Islam’s holiest city, as it’s the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad and the faith itself.
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- A law code drawn up by Muslim scholars after Muhammad’s death; it provided believers with a set of laws to regulate their daily lives
- A successor of Muhammad as the spiritual and temporal leader of the Muslims
- Acts of worship every Muslim must perform; these include belief, prayer, charity, fasting, and pilgrimage
- “Holder of power”; the military and political head of state under the Seljuk Turks and the Ottoman's
- This is an Islamic shrine located on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem.
- The supreme god of Islam
- Nomadic Arab tribes who have historically inhabited the desert regions in the Arabian Peninsula, North Africa, the Levant, and Mesopotamia.
- Is the building at the center of Islams most important Mosque
- The holy scriptures of Islam
21 Clues: A divine truth • The supreme god of Islam • “Struggle in the way of God” • The holy scriptures of Islam • The traditional Muslim place of worship • Is the building at the center of Islams most important Mosque • A high government official in ancient Egypt or in Muslim countries • A successor of Muhammad as the spiritual and temporal leader of the Muslims • ...
Quarter 2 Araling Panlipunan 2022-02-19
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- Ang tawag sa aklat na kung saan ay nasusulat ang mga ilan sa kasabihan at kataga ni Kong Zi sa kaniyang mga estudyante (alagad).
- Ang _________ ay ang paniniwala sa iisang Diyos. Si Yahweh ang diyos. Ang ibig sabihin ng Yahweh ay “Ako ay si ako nga” (I am who I am).
- Pangalawa ang ________ sa Haligi ng Islam na nangangahulugang pagdadasal ng limang beses sa isang araw.
- Matatagpuan ang ___________ sa Gitnang
- Pinalawak ni ____________ ang kanyang kaharian na umabot sa Golpo ng Persia.
- Isang sistema sa larangan ng medisina na ang isang manggagamot ay gumagamit ng karayom upang itusok sa balat ng tao.
- Sa lugar na ito matatagpuan ang Ilog ng Tigris at___________ kung saan umusbong ang kabihasnan.
- Nagmula kay _________ ang iba pang mga diyos tulad ni Marduk, ang pangunahing diyos ng mga taga-Babylonia.
- Sinasalamin din ang mababang antas ng babae sa tradisyong _____________.
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- Dahil dito naging importanteng bahagi ng kulturang Tsino ang pagsusulat na tinawag na __________.
- Ang ibig sabihin ng __________ ay naliwanagan.
- Ang __________ay nagmula sa salitang-ugat na bihasa na nangangahulugang eksperto o magaling.
- Sinasabi rin sa Kodigo na ang huwarang agwat ng edad ng mag-asawa ay ___________ beses ang tanda sa lalaki sa kanyang asawang babae.
- Isa ring kaugalian sa China ang _____________ o pagkuha ng asawang lalaki ng iba pang babae maliban sa kanyang orihinal na asawa.
- _________ ang naging wika ng mga Indo-Aryan loob ng 100 taon na dala ng Indo-aryan.
- na tinawag na Fertile Crescent (Iraq),
- Ang relihiyon ay mula sa salitang Latin na __________ na nangangahulugang “to bind” o “buuin ang mga bahagi para maging magkakaugnay ang kabuuan nito.”
- Nagkaroon din ang kabihasnang Sumer ng sistema ng pagsulat na tinawag na __________
- ____________ na binubuo ng pamilya ng hari, mga mahaharlika at nakatira sa sentro ng lungsod.
- Instrumentong nagtatala ng lindol.
- Huwag mong gawin sa iba ang ayaw mong gawin sa iyo.
21 Clues: Instrumentong nagtatala ng lindol. • Matatagpuan ang ___________ sa Gitnang • na tinawag na Fertile Crescent (Iraq), • Ang ibig sabihin ng __________ ay naliwanagan. • Huwag mong gawin sa iba ang ayaw mong gawin sa iyo. • Sinasalamin din ang mababang antas ng babae sa tradisyong _____________. • ...
Middle East and Economics 2012-08-31
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- any goods or equipment used by a business to produce other goods
- a limit placed on the quanity of goods and services that can be imported
- the world's largest peninsula; located in Southwest Asia
- materials supplied by nature and can be used to develope wealth for a nation
- a river in Southwest Asia
- the saltiest lake and lowest point on Earth
- the total amount of goods and services produced in a country
- the value that people bring to the marketplace
- the capitol of Iraq
- a tax placed on goods that are brought into a country
- an economic system where the decisions about what and how goods/services are produced are based on customs
- a ban on trade with a country for political reasons
- the region between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers
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- the capitol of Jordan
- a person who takes a risk to create a business to sell a new technique, idea, or product
- the value of all goods and services that a country produces in one year
- a country on the meditteranea sea north of Israel
- an econmic system where people are free to exchange goods and services without gov. involvement or regulation
- the capitol of Lebanon
- a landlocked country in Central Asia
- an economic system that combines command and market economies
- the capitol of Syria
- a country occupying much of the Arabian Peninsula in Southwest Asia
- an inland sea that has been steadily shrinking
- occurs when 1 nation can produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than another nation
- a sea surronded by Europe, Asia, and Africa
- an economic system where the gov. decides what goods are made and how they will be made
- a sea between the Arabian Peninsula and Afica
- a country on the eastern Mediterranean Sea
- a group of 13 oil exporting nations that work together to determine oil production
30 Clues: the capitol of Iraq • the capitol of Syria • the capitol of Jordan • the capitol of Lebanon • a river in Southwest Asia • a landlocked country in Central Asia • a country on the eastern Mediterranean Sea • the saltiest lake and lowest point on Earth • a sea surronded by Europe, Asia, and Africa • a sea between the Arabian Peninsula and Afica • ...
Ancient Civilization Part 1: Group one 2013-03-28
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- religion founded by siddharthda gautama
- located downriver at the lower end of the nile
- skilled craftspeople
- highly structured organization managed by officials
- political unit with its own government
- state of perfect peace found through buddhism
- shift to farming
- triangular structures, most famous symbols
- ruler of the upper & lower egypt, founder of 1st dynasty in egypt
- certain job for specialized worker
- one another humanely and honoring one's family
- region that curves between the mediterranian sea and persian gulf
- the rise and fall of dynasties in China
- a soul seperated from the body
- four social classes of vedic society
- the making of mummies
- middle way to enlightment or nirvana
- largest desert, located in Egypt
- located upriver at the upper end of the nile
- rocky stretches marked by swift currents and rapids
- complex and organized society
- system of ideas that said people should live a simple life and not interfere with natural events
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- reedy plant that grew along the Nile
- selective breeding of animals for better human use
- picture symbols as writing
- spread of ideas, beliefs, customs, and technology
- sacred writings
- leader of an ancient city in india
- (300 BC) period after stone age
- seasonal winds
- Stone granite slab with long passages of ancient writing
- excess of food
- guidelines of buddhism
- ruler of egypt thought to be god
- idea where gods would support a ruler but not let a corrupt person to hold power
- state ruled by religious figures
- philosophy that stressed
- system of writing created by sumerians
- the area between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- gathering of wealthy nobles who performed rituals to save the kingdom
- the worship of many gods
- one of the few women to rule egypt; encouraged rade
- series of rulers from one family
- river in egypt that flooded every year, banks very fertile
44 Clues: seasonal winds • excess of food • sacred writings • shift to farming • skilled craftspeople • the making of mummies • guidelines of buddhism • philosophy that stressed • the worship of many gods • picture symbols as writing • complex and organized society • a soul seperated from the body • (300 BC) period after stone age • ruler of egypt thought to be god • state ruled by religious figures • ...
Ancient Civilzation 2016-02-25
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- a ruler in Egypt
- Mummification is a process in which the skin and flesh of a corpse can be preserved
- act of slaughtering an animal or person or surrendering a possession as an offering to a god or goddess
- skilled worker in trade
- term for corn
- fine-grained
- person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them
- a place of worship
- the state of being barred from one's native country
- belief in more than one god
- group of people, especially traders or pilgrims, traveling together across a desert
- slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains
- the fourth letter in the greek alphabet
- person, typically one more remote than a grandparent, from whom one is descended.
- hard, typically green stone used for ornaments
- an artificial waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships inland or to convey water for irrigation.
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- denoting or relating to the wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems
- a monument or statue
- land between 2 rivers
- system of dividing society into hereditary classes
- handwriting
- material used for rope,boats,sandals in ancient Egypt
- area of relatively level high ground.
- storehouse for threshed grain
- monumental structure with a square or triangular base and sloping sides that meet in a point at the top
- a place in desert where water is
- priest or priestess acting as a medium through whom advice or prophecy was sought from the gods
- fortress, typically on high ground, protecting or dominating a city.
- servant: a member of the civil service
- an ornament or small piece of jewelry thought to give protection against evil, danger, or disease.
- person who occupies land
31 Clues: handwriting • fine-grained • term for corn • a ruler in Egypt • a place of worship • a monument or statue • land between 2 rivers • skilled worker in trade • person who occupies land • belief in more than one god • storehouse for threshed grain • a place in desert where water is • area of relatively level high ground. • servant: a member of the civil service • ...
2 raja raja 2023-04-10
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- yang menjadi raja dalam tahun keiga puluh sembilan zaman uzia, raja yehuda dan memerintah selama sebulan di samaria
- yang menjadi raja atas israel di samaria pada tahun ke52 zaman azarya, raja yehuda
- raja aram yang mengembalikan elat kepada edom, dan mengusir orang orang yehuda dari elat
- yang menjadi raja saat usia 12 tahun, dan memerintah di yerusalem selama 55 tahun
- raja yehuda yang diangkat menjadi raja pada usia 7 tahun
- raja yang memusnahkan raja ahab, yoram, ahazia dan penyembahan baal
- dalam tahun ke 12 yoram, anak ahab raja israel. anak dari yoram raja yehuda, menjadi raja, yaitu
- anak peremouan raja yoram, saudara perempuan ahazia
- yang menjadi raja di samaria atas israel, pada tahun kedua belas zaman ahas, raja yehuda, dan memerintah selama 9 thun
- yang menyehatkan air di yerikho
- ibu ahazia
- ibu dari manasye
- anak dari ibu yerusa, anak zadok
- raja di samaria atas israel dalam tahunke 18 zaman yosafat, raja yehuda, dan ia memerintah 12 tahun lamanya
- kawasan mesopotamia, dan juga ibu kotanya. terkenal sebgai menara
- anak yerobeam yang menggantikannya menjadi raja
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- anak dari yoadan yang menjadi raja pada usia 25 tahun dan memerintah selama 29 tahun
- dewa kesuburan yang disembah orang israel
- raja asyur yang menyerang dan mengepung yerusalem
- kepala istana pada peerintahan hizkia
- yang menjadi raja pada usia 8 tahun dan memerintah di yerusalem selama 31 tahun
- anak yotam yang menggantikannya menjadi raja
- raja asyur yang maju melawan hosea, dan hosea takluk kepadanya serta membayar upeti
- anak ahas yang menggantikannya menjadi raja
- yang memberitahukan kematian ahazia
- patung yang dibangun oleh raja manasye untuk baal
- raja atas israel di samaria setelah raja menahem
- istri raja ahab
- raja yang mengeluarkan uang ats beban israel dan atas beban orang kaya raya untuk diberikan kepada raja asyur
- anak dari mesulemet dsri yotba
30 Clues: ibu ahazia • istri raja ahab • ibu dari manasye • anak dari mesulemet dsri yotba • yang menyehatkan air di yerikho • anak dari ibu yerusa, anak zadok • yang memberitahukan kematian ahazia • kepala istana pada peerintahan hizkia • dewa kesuburan yang disembah orang israel • anak ahas yang menggantikannya menjadi raja • anak yotam yang menggantikannya menjadi raja • ...
SWANA Vocabulary Practice 2023-03-01
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- to supply (something, such as land) with water
- a kind of oil that comes from below the ground and that is the source of gasoline and other products
- canal connecting the Red Sea with the Mediterranean Sea
- a dead body of a person or animal prepared for burial in the manner of the ancient Egyptians
- Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries tells countries how much oil to export, or ship to other countries
- a ruler of ancient Egypt
- religious and political group that came to power in Afghanistan in the mid-1990s
- Common Language spoken in the region
- the religion which teaches that there is only one God and that Muhammad is God's prophet : the religion of Muslims
- Longest river in Africa flowing North into the Mediterranean Sea
- region of Asia between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- large river system in Western Asia which discharges into the Persian Gulf; one of the world's major ecosystems and a
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- dishonest or illegal behavior especially by powerful people
- a building that is used for Jewish religious services
- a desert valley in western Saudi Arabia, Islam’s holiest city
- Hashanah . the Jewish New Year observed as a religious holiday in September or October
- the religion developed among the ancient Hebrews that stresses belief in God and faithfulness to the laws of the Torah
- a very large structure built especially in ancient Egypt that has a square base and four triangular sides which form a
- Largest desert on Earth located in Northern Africa
- a person born or living in Egypt
- a form of government in which a country is ruled by religious leaders
- a system of writing (such as the one used in ancient Egypt) that uses characters that look like pictures
- a building that is used for Muslim religious services
- a journey to Mecca that is a religious duty for Muslims
24 Clues: a ruler of ancient Egypt • a person born or living in Egypt • Common Language spoken in the region • to supply (something, such as land) with water • Largest desert on Earth located in Northern Africa • a building that is used for Jewish religious services • a building that is used for Muslim religious services • region of Asia between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers • ...
Sejarah Minat 2020-11-18
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- Kerajaan yang terletak di antara sungai Tigris dan Eufrat
- Paham yang menjunjung tinggi nilai persatuan, diikuti oleh diktator Yugoslavia adalah
- Alat yang menjadi restriksi antara Jerman Timur dan Jerman Barat
- Ideologi yang memenangkan perang Vietnam
- Pemimpin Uni Soviet yang membuka jalan bagi Jerman untuk bersatu kembali
- Daerah yang membuat Saddam Hussein bersikeras bahwa itu adalah milik Irak
- Alasan utama terjadinya perang dingin antara Amerika dan Uni Soviet
- Lokasi tabrakan pesawat ketiga serangan 11 September
- Tempat yang dianggap sebagai fondasi penciptaan dunia oleh umat yahudi
- Permasalahan yang menjadi penyebab perang Irak dan Iran adalah perebutan
- Kelompok yang menjadi dalang dari serangan 11 September
- Sungai yang menjadi perebutan antara bangsa Israel dan Palestina selama bertahun tahun
- Bagian wilayah korea yang menolak saat Korea Selatan mengadakan pemilu
- Dua ajaran Islam yang melakukan perang saudara
- Strategi yang digunakan Irak untuk melawan pendudukan Amerika
- Pemimpin yang berhasil digulingkan Fidel Castro pada tahun 1959
- Pihak Amerika Serikat dan Taliban telah menandatangani perjanjian damai pada tanggal 29 Februari 2020 di
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- Presiden Vietnam Selatan yang dieksekusi saat kudeta
- Pemimpin serangan balasan sebelum dipimpin oleh Fidel Castro
- Tokoh pembajak United Airlines Penerbangan 175
- Jan Anthony van Riebeeck adalah orang dari bangsa
- Presiden yang menarik pulang pasukannya agar dapat merayakan Natal
- Alasan mengapa perang korea belum selesai adalah karena ... menolak perjanjian damai
- Sekutu utama Amerika Serikat, menawarkan dukungan untuk aksi militer sejak awal persiapan invasi Afghanistan
- Lokasi pembicaraan yang berlangsung pada tanggal 10 Juli 1951
- Perjanjian hasil dari perang dunia ke 2 yang membagi Jerman menjadi dua wilayah
- Yang meliris latar belakang serangan 11 September yang berjudul "Letter to America"
- Gerakan yang dipelopori oleh Theodor Herzl pada 1895
- Sistem pemisahan berdasarkan ras, agama, dan kepercayaan
- Alasan Amerika Serikat menanggung 53 juta dollar adalah untuk membebaskan
30 Clues: Ideologi yang memenangkan perang Vietnam • Dua ajaran Islam yang melakukan perang saudara • Tokoh pembajak United Airlines Penerbangan 175 • Jan Anthony van Riebeeck adalah orang dari bangsa • Presiden Vietnam Selatan yang dieksekusi saat kudeta • Lokasi tabrakan pesawat ketiga serangan 11 September • Gerakan yang dipelopori oleh Theodor Herzl pada 1895 • ...
Ch. 21 & 22 - Southwest Asia 2022-11-15
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- _________ Heights. A strategic location between Israel and its neighboring nations.
- A place where oil is converted into useful products
- A place where water from an aquifer has reached the surface, usually in a desert
- Term/nickname for Mesopotamia, the region between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- The majority sect of Islam, making up about 83% of all Muslims
- A riverbed that remains dry year-round except during the rainy seasons
- A monotheistic religion based on the teachings of Muhammad
- _________ irrigation; the use of small pipes that only transport enough water for the plant to grow
- An islamic place of worship
- The holiest city in Islam and the site of the Hajj pilgrimage
- "The Empty Quarter / The Place Where No One Returns" one of the largest sandy deserts in the world, located in the Arabian Peninsula
- Strict Muslim group that has imposed rigid rules for society but especially women in Afghanistan
- The founder and central prophet of Islam
- Desalination / desalinization aims to remove this from water
- A movement which began in the 19th century to reestablish a Jewish state in the Jewish homelands
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- Sacred site for Muslims in Israel where it is believed that their prophet ascended to Heaven from
- _____________ water is water that is pumped from underground aquifers
- Petroleum that has not been processed
- Landlocked salt lake between Israel and Jordan; so salty that almost nothing can live in its waters
- _________________ Wall. For Jews the holiest site in Jerusalem, the only remaining part of the Second Temple.
- A flat land made of chemical salts that remain after winds evaporate the moisture in the soil
- Ethnic group in SW Asia that has occupied Kurdistan for about 1,000 years and often clashes with countries in the region
- A form of government in which the government is led by or advised by religious law
- The Organization of Oil Producing and Exporting Countries (abbreviation)
24 Clues: An islamic place of worship • Petroleum that has not been processed • The founder and central prophet of Islam • A place where oil is converted into useful products • A monotheistic religion based on the teachings of Muhammad • Desalination / desalinization aims to remove this from water • The holiest city in Islam and the site of the Hajj pilgrimage • ...
STORIA 2018-02-01
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- CAVALLO DI ALESSANDRO MAGNO CHE RIUSCÌ A DOMARE NONOSTANTE FOSSE RITENUTO NERVOSO E INDOMABILE
- NEL 362 A.C. SCONFISSE SPARTA QUANDO GLI SPARTANI VINSERO CONTRO ATENE
- ERA UNICA IN TUTTO L'IMPERO DI ALESSANDRO MAGNO
- NELL'IMPERO DI ALESSANDRO MAGNO VENIVA STUDIATA A SCUOLA INSIEME ALLA MUSICA, GINNASTICA, GRAMMATICA, RELIGIONE E POLITICA
- NELL'IMPERO DI ALESSANDRO MAGNO VENIVANO NOMINATI ANCHE FRA LE POPOLAZIONI CONQUISTATE OLTRE CHE TRA CHI ERA DI ORIGINE MACEDONE E GRECA
- PRESSO QUESTA ISOLA ATENE SCONFISSE I PERSIANI
- ORIGINARI DELLA REGIONE TRA LA MESOPOTAMIA E IL FIUME INDO
- SCOPPIÒ FRA GRECI E PERSIANI NEL 490 A.C.
- PER LA PRIMA E UNICA VOLTA SI UNÌ A SPARTA PER COMBATTERE CONTRO I PERSIANI
- QUI SCOPPIÒ LO SCONTRO FRA SPARTA E ATENE DOPO AVER SCONFITTO I PERSIANI
- REGIONE A NORD DELLA GRECIA UNITA SOTTO UNO STESSO SOVRANO (NON DIVISE IN CITTÀ-STATO)
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- NELL'IMPERO DI ALESSANDRO MAGNO NE FACEVANO PARTE ANCHE SOLDATI E COMANDANTI PERSIANI
- RE DEI PERSIANI NEL 550 A.C.
- ALESSANDRO MAGNO SI SPINSE FINO A QUESTO FIUME DOPO AVER CONQUISTATO PERSIANI, FENICI, LA SIRIA, LA PALESTINA E L'EGITTO
- CON QUESTO RE I PERSIANI OCCUPARONO ANCHE LE CITTÀ DELL'ASIA MINORE
- POPOLO DI PASTORI DALLA ANTICHE TRADIZIONI GUERRIERE
- NEL 359 A.C. DIVENNE RE DI MACEDONIA CHE CONQUISTÒ L'INTERA GRECIA MA MORÌ PRIMA DI COMINCIARE LA GUERRA CONTRO I PERSIANI
- FURONO SCONFITTI I PERSIANI NONOSTANTE FOSSERO IN NUMERO MAGGIORE RISPETTO AI GRECI (ATENE E SPARTA)
- L'ESERCITO DI SPARTA COMBATTÈ CONTRO I PERSIANI CON RE SERSE
- FIGLIO DI RE FILIPPO II CHE EREDITÒ IL TRONO ALLA SUA MORTE QUANDO AVEVA MENO DI 20 ANNI E FU DISCEPOLO DEL FILOSOFO ARISTOTELE
- LUNGHE LANCE USATE DAI SOLDATI MACEDONIA
- È “MACEDONE”, SI TRATTA DI UNO SCHIERAMENTO MILITARE RESISTENTE E COMPATTO FORMATO DA 8000 FANTI ORDINATI SU 16 FILE
- FIGLIO DI RE DARIO
23 Clues: FIGLIO DI RE DARIO • RE DEI PERSIANI NEL 550 A.C. • LUNGHE LANCE USATE DAI SOLDATI MACEDONIA • SCOPPIÒ FRA GRECI E PERSIANI NEL 490 A.C. • PRESSO QUESTA ISOLA ATENE SCONFISSE I PERSIANI • ERA UNICA IN TUTTO L'IMPERO DI ALESSANDRO MAGNO • POPOLO DI PASTORI DALLA ANTICHE TRADIZIONI GUERRIERE • ORIGINARI DELLA REGIONE TRA LA MESOPOTAMIA E IL FIUME INDO • ...
6th 2017 BM Review 2017-12-06
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- Type of government where people vote on the issues
- Greek city state, known for its direct democracay
- Hinduism is the most popular religion here
- Roman word for "common people"
- The Mesopotamians depended on the Tigris and ______
- Type of government; kings and queens rule
- Having full legal rights in a society
- Writing of the Ancient Egyptians
- Greek battle formation where warriors lined up in tight rows
- Someone elected to speak for the voters
- Writing of the Ancient Mesopotamians
- Language of Ancient Rome
- Age of hunter-gatherers
- The Mandate of ______ is the right to rule in Ancient China
- Type of government where people vote
- Greek city state, known as a military state with a complicated government
- People who hunt and gather are called this
- Opposite of West
- EMIC civilization; depended on the Nile River
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- Type of soil that's good for farming
- EMIC civilization; depended on the Yellow and Huang Rivers
- Age of permanent settlements, farming
- Roman structure used to bring water into the cities
- City in Egypt founded by Alexander the Great
- Continent where Greece and Rome are located
- capital of rome
- EMIC civilization; depended on the Tigris and Euphrates
- Type of government where people vote for REPresentatives
- Famous Roman structure where gladiators did battle
- When people have individual, specific jobs
- Opposite of East
- Type of government; one person becomes too powerful
- Opposite of South
- These people fought for the King
- Type of government; "rule of a few"
- Continent where China is located
- Type of religion; founded by Siddhartha Guatama
- Holy Wars launched by European Christians against Muslims
- Language of Ancient China
- Opposite of North
- The Ghana Empire charged ____ on trade goods, making them rich
41 Clues: capital of rome • Opposite of East • Opposite of West • Opposite of South • Opposite of North • Age of hunter-gatherers • Language of Ancient Rome • Language of Ancient China • Roman word for "common people" • Writing of the Ancient Egyptians • These people fought for the King • Continent where China is located • Type of government; "rule of a few" • Type of soil that's good for farming • ...
History Trivia 2024-11-07
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- Macedonian king who created a vast empire
- Fighters in ancient Roman arenas
- Period of cultural rebirth in Europe
- Chinese philosopher known for teachings on morality
- French leader who became emperor in 1804
- Medieval European system of lords and vassals
- Leader of India's nonviolent independence movement
- Ancient Greek philosopher who questioned ethics and knowledge
- WAR Tense period between the USA and USSR after WWII
- City where the ancient empire was centered
- Famous ancient structures in Egypt
- ROAD Ancient trade route connecting Asia and Europe
- LUTHER Leader of the Protestant Reformation
- First artificial satellite, launched by the USSR
- Indigenous civilization in present-day Mexico
- OF ARC French heroine and martyr during the Hundred Years' War
- Policy of extending a country's power by colonizing
- Explorer who reached the Americas in 1492
- Roman leader who was assassinated in 44 BC
- Ancient Egyptian writing system using symbols
- Seafaring people from Scandinavia
- DEATH Plague that killed millions in Europe
- Leader who helped free South America from Spanish rule
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- Inventor of the printing press
- Famous Egyptian pharaoh whose tomb was found in 1922
- Ancient Greek city-state known for its warriors
- Ancient civilization known for democracy and philosophy
- CARTA Document signed in 1215 limiting the king's power
- Medieval wars over control of the Holy Land
- POLO Explorer who traveled to China in the 1200s
- First name of Gandhi, leader of India’s independence
- AGES Period in Europe from the fall of Rome to the Renaissance
- Region known as the "Cradle of Civilization"
- Japanese city where the first atomic bomb was dropped
- Legendary lost city often written about in myths
- Mythical creature and statue near the Pyramids
- Form of government where leaders are elected
- Revolution that changed manufacturing in the 1700s
- Natural disaster that hit Southeast Asia in 2004
- A major change, like the one in France in 1789
40 Clues: Inventor of the printing press • Fighters in ancient Roman arenas • Seafaring people from Scandinavia • Famous ancient structures in Egypt • Period of cultural rebirth in Europe • French leader who became emperor in 1804 • Macedonian king who created a vast empire • Explorer who reached the Americas in 1492 • City where the ancient empire was centered • ...
Unit 1 Test Review Crossword 2025-08-22
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- mountain range that geographically isolated India and China
- core beliefs of Buddhism about suffering
- considered the father of the Jewish people
- Greek philosopher known for asking questions
- trade route connecting China to the Roman Empire
- a lifestyle where people hunt animals and gather plants for food
- autocratic government established after the death of Julius Caesar
- a blend of Greek, Egyptian, Persian, and Indian culture spread by Alexander the Great
- Greek philosopher known for writing The Republic
- development in which humans began farming and forming permanent settlements, leading o more complex societies
- the world's oldest writing system, developed by the Sumerians
- west African people who began migrating, bringing their language and agricultural techniques
- the belief or worship of many gods
- Roman government before the empire, formed after overthrowing a king
- Roman general and dictator who defeated Pompey and became dictator for life
- river in China known for its fertile soil and devastating floods
- ancient region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, area where civilization began
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- a period of peace and prosperity in the Roman Empire
- Greek city-state known for military discipline and strict lifestyle
- an Indian empire known for embracing Buddhism under Emperor Ashoka
- Buddish guide to behavior for achieving enlightenment
- the belief in one all-powerful god
- the belief in China that a ruler's authority comes from divine approval
- region in the middle the Middle East with rich soil and early agricultural development
- a written code of laws used in ancient Babylon that revealed a society based on class differences
- Apostle who spread Jesus' teachings across the Roman Empire
- Chinese thinker who taught the Five Basic Relationships
- Chinese dynasty led by Shi Huangdi, known for harsh rule and unification
- ancient civilization with main cities like Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro
- seasonal winds that affect the climate of India
- Greek city-state known for democracy and philosophy
31 Clues: the belief in one all-powerful god • the belief or worship of many gods • core beliefs of Buddhism about suffering • considered the father of the Jewish people • Greek philosopher known for asking questions • seasonal winds that affect the climate of India • trade route connecting China to the Roman Empire • Greek philosopher known for writing The Republic • ...
Global Knowledge 2025-09-10
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- Famous for Lake Titicaca
- Largest country in the world by area
- Famous for windmills and tulips
- Famous for its neutrality and watches
- Famous for ancient Mesopotamia
- Has the currency called ringgit
- Known for tango dancing
- Located on the Iberian Peninsula with Spain
- Country with capital city of Warsaw
- Birthplace of samba and carnival
- Country with the city of Doha
- Famous for Mount Everest
- Famous for Oktoberfest and bratwurst
- Known for coffee and emeralds
- Arab Emirates Home to the tallest building in the world
- Country famous for flamenco dancing
- Known for the Sahara Desert
- Known for Viking history and LEGO
- Home of the Eiffel Tower
- Known for maple syrup and hockey
- Country with the city of Bangkok
- Known for Bollywood
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- The Great Wall is located here
- Famous for Mount Kilimanjaro
- Famous for the Danube River and thermal baths
- Kingdom Big Ben and the royal family
- Arabia Has the city of Mecca
- The Dead Sea borders this country
- Famous for chocolate waffles and EU headquarters
- Home to the city of Nairobi
- Known for rice terraces and beaches
- Zealand Known for kiwis and haka dance
- Country with the most islands
- States Borders both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans
- Known for pasta and pizza
- Capital city is Hanoi
- Known for Angkor Wat
- Famous for the Andes mountains
- Famous for its pyramids
- Land of the rising sun
- Known for fjords and northern lights
- Africa Home to Table Mountain
- Capital city is Kabul
- Known for the Galápagos Islands
- Home of Dracula legend
- Rica A Central American country with no military
- The Outback and kangaroos
- Birthplace of democracy
- Located entirely on an island in the North Atlantic
- Only country with a cedar tree on its flag
- Country where Machu Picchu is found
51 Clues: Known for Bollywood • Known for Angkor Wat • Capital city is Hanoi • Capital city is Kabul • Land of the rising sun • Home of Dracula legend • Known for tango dancing • Famous for its pyramids • Birthplace of democracy • Famous for Lake Titicaca • Famous for Mount Everest • Home of the Eiffel Tower • Known for pasta and pizza • The Outback and kangaroos • Home to the city of Nairobi • ...
SFIDA LA MENTE! 2025-09-04
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- Sostanza scura dalla quale si ricava la benzina.
- Il giorno della settimana dopo “Saturday”.
- Termine con il quale si definiscono le religioni che credono in tanti dei.
- Un genere musicale che si basa sull’improvvisazione.
- La stanza in cui si dorme (in inglese).
- L'inizio e la fine della scuola.
- La somma dell'età di cinque ragazzi è 48. Tra 10 anni quale sarà la somma delle loro età?
- Il numero delle uova dentro un paniere raddoppia ogni minuto. Il paniere è pieno dopo un'ora. Dopo quanti minuti era pieno a metà?
- Contengono energia.
- Compositore austriaco del periodo classico.
- Le regione compresa tra i fiumi Tigri ed Eufrate
- Trappola di ragno che le prede trae in inganno.
- Poligono regolare con cinque lati e cinque angoli uguali.
- Artista del medioevo famoso per il suo “cerchio perfetto”.
- Cosa significa il termine religione.
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- Come si dice “ciao” in inglese?
- Quale mammifero che a un castoro assomiglia depone le uova per metter su famiglia?
- Strumento per disegnare una circonferenza.
- Puoi “navigarci” senza una barca.
- Il maschio si chiama cinghiale. E la femmina di questa specie di maiale?
- Tecnica artistica che usa piccoli pezzi di pietra o vetro colorato.
- Il colore del sole in inglese.
- Opera tridimensionale realizzata scolpendo o modellando.
- Colore ottenuto mescolando rosso e blu.
- Strumento musicale a percussione con più pezzi.
- Il luogo di culto per gli ebrei.
- Strumento musicale a fiato.
- Strumento musicale con 6 corde.
- Il contrario di “cold” in inglese.
- Cosa fanno le api bottinatrici per indicare la strada verso i fiori alle altre api lavoratrici?
- Parte sommitale di un edificio.
- Pensa a un numero. Moltiplicalo per 2. Aggiungi 12. Dividi per 2. Sottrai il numero pensato all'inizio.
- Il numero dopo “seven”.
- Parte del computer che serve per inserire i dati.
34 Clues: Contengono energia. • Il numero dopo “seven”. • Strumento musicale a fiato. • Il colore del sole in inglese. • Come si dice “ciao” in inglese? • Strumento musicale con 6 corde. • Parte sommitale di un edificio. • Il luogo di culto per gli ebrei. • Puoi “navigarci” senza una barca. • Il contrario di “cold” in inglese. • Cosa significa il termine religione. • ...
HistoryReview 2025-11-04
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- the chief god of the Canaanites
- the king who led Israel to the peak of its greatness as a nation-state
- God confused man's language causing men to disperse
- the idea that man was not created directly by God but instead "evolved" from the animals
- the Akkadian king who conquered the Sumerians
- Noah's three sons who repopulated the world after the Flood
- descendants of those who stayed in the general vicinity of the Tower of Babel after the dispersion, and whose greatest accomplishment was writing
- the death penalty
- the pharaoh who united the two kingdoms of Egypt
- an area in the Middle East known for its ability to grow crops and its shape is like a crescent moon
- the pharaoh who had many giant statues of himself
- means "beginning"; first book of the Bible
- the Hittite city burned by the Assyrians
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- the very first man; his name means "man"
- a mighty hunter who encouraged the people to build the Tower of Babel
- the king of Babylon who united all of Mesopotamia under his rule
- the chief god of Babylon who became king of all the gods
- the king who asked God for wisdom
- a group of people who controlled an empire in Asia Minor and who used their resources for war and conquest
- putting man in place of or above God
- a female pharaoh
- the first earthly king of Israel
- prosperous sea traders who established a great network of trading posts
- the people to whom the Southern Kingdom fell in the 500s BC
- the pharaoh when the Egyptian empire reached its greatest extent
- the first woman; her name means "mother of all"
- the people to whom the Northern Kingdom and Hittites fell in the 700s BC
27 Clues: a female pharaoh • the death penalty • the chief god of the Canaanites • the first earthly king of Israel • the king who asked God for wisdom • putting man in place of or above God • the very first man; his name means "man" • the Hittite city burned by the Assyrians • means "beginning"; first book of the Bible • the Akkadian king who conquered the Sumerians • ...
unit 1 crossword by Ryder o 2026-01-12
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- was a pivotal ruler of Early Dynastic Egypt
- the sixth Amorite king of the Old Babylonian Empire
- (1479-1425 BC) was the fifth pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty of Egypt.
- reign was a period of great prosperity and general peace.
- a boomerang-shaped region in the Middle East
- wealthy capital of the ancient Kingdom of Kush, located in modern-day Sudan
- an ancient Kushite king and founder of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt
- the spread of cultural elements
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- the belief in or worship of more than one god.
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- a realm controlled by a monarch or other official and divided between a dominant center and subordinate peripheries.
- an ancient civilization in the Nile Valley (modern Sudan/Egypt) known for gold, trade (ivory, incense), and powerful kingdoms like Kush
- A landform (river delta) created by deposition of sediment at the mouth of a river as the flow enters slower-moving or standing water.
- "land between the rivers" (Tigris & Euphrates)
- most commonly refers to a sequence of rulers from the same family or, in popular culture, two major American television soap operas.
- a dynasty of West-Semitic people from Canaan who ruled northern Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period
- god-kings and supreme rulers of ancient Egypt
- ancient Egypt's peak, an era of immense power, wealth, and expansion, often called the Egyptian Empire, marked by iconic pharaohs like Hatshepsut, Akhenaten, and Ramesses II, grand monuments (like those at Karnak and Valley of the Kings), and territorial growth into Nubia and the Levant
- powerful ancient civilizations in the Nile Valley
- his long, prosperous reign (66 years), powerful military leadership (Battle of Kadesh), and monumental building projects, including the Abu Simbel temples and expansion of Karnak
20 Clues: the spread of cultural elements • was a pivotal ruler of Early Dynastic Egypt • a boomerang-shaped region in the Middle East • god-kings and supreme rulers of ancient Egypt • the belief in or worship of more than one god. • "land between the rivers" (Tigris & Euphrates) • powerful ancient civilizations in the Nile Valley • ...
unit 1 crossword by Ryder o 2026-01-13
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- "land between the rivers" (Tigris & Euphrates)
- was a pivotal ruler of Early Dynastic Egypt
- the sixth Amorite king of the Old Babylonian Empire
- reign was a period of great prosperity and general peace.
- most commonly refers to a sequence of rulers from the same family or, in popular culture, two major American television soap operas.
- the founder of the Achaemenid Persian Empire
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- ancient Egypt's peak, an era of immense power, wealth, and expansion, often called the Egyptian Empire, marked by iconic pharaohs like Hatshepsut, Akhenaten, and Ramesses II, grand monuments (like those at Karnak and Valley of the Kings), and territorial growth into Nubia and the Levant
- god-kings and supreme rulers of ancient Egypt
- a realm controlled by a monarch or other official and divided between a dominant center and subordinate peripheries.
- an ancient civilization in the Nile Valley (modern Sudan/Egypt) known for gold, trade (ivory, incense), and powerful kingdoms like Kush
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- A landform (river delta) created by deposition of sediment at the mouth of a river as the flow enters slower-moving or standing water.
- the spread of cultural elements
- an ancient Kushite king and founder of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt
- his long, prosperous reign (66 years), powerful military leadership (Battle of Kadesh), and monumental building projects, including the Abu Simbel temples and expansion of Karnak
- wealthy capital of the ancient Kingdom of Kush, located in modern-day Sudan
- a boomerang-shaped region in the Middle East
- the belief in or worship of more than one god.
- (1479-1425 BC) was the fifth pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty of Egypt.
- a dynasty of West-Semitic people from Canaan who ruled northern Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period
- powerful ancient civilizations in the Nile Valley
21 Clues: the spread of cultural elements • was a pivotal ruler of Early Dynastic Egypt • a boomerang-shaped region in the Middle East • the founder of the Achaemenid Persian Empire • god-kings and supreme rulers of ancient Egypt • "land between the rivers" (Tigris & Euphrates) • the belief in or worship of more than one god. • powerful ancient civilizations in the Nile Valley • ...
Chapter 22 Vocab 2024-04-30
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- an Abrahamic, monotheistic, and ethnic religion.
- a covered building, but can be any place where Islamic prayers are performed, such as an outdoor courtyard.
- a movement of religious students (talib) from the Pashtun areas of eastern and southern Afghanistan who were educated in Pakistani traditional Islamic schools.
- a place of prayer and pilgrimage in the Old City of Jerusalem that is sacred to the Jewish people.
- Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries is a permanent, intergovernmental Organization, created at the Baghdad Conference on September 10–14, 1960
- A city in a hollow of mountain valley
- an organization founded in 1964 with the aim of creating a state for Palestinians.
- Jewish nationalist movement that has had as its goal the creation and support of a Jewish national state in Palestine, the ancient homeland of the Jews
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- an Iranic ethnic group native to the mountainous region of Kurdistan in Western Asia, which spans southeastern Turkey, northwestern Iran, northern Iraq, and northern Syria.
- Located in the mountains of western Saudi Arabia, the city of Mecca began as an early trade center for the region and a hub for camel.
- the largest sect of Islam, making up roughly 85% of all Muslims.
- a historic region of West Asia within the Tigris-Euphrates river system.
- government of a state by immediate divine guidance or by officials who are regarded as divinely guided or a state governed by a theocracy
- Oldest existing Islamic monument. It is located on Temple Mount, previously the site of the Temple of Jerusalem.
- geopolitics is the combination of the geographical capacities of the Shiite areas with the ideals and teachings of Shi'ite political culture
- exploration and navigation, physical geography, and cartography and mathematical geography.
16 Clues: A city in a hollow of mountain valley • an Abrahamic, monotheistic, and ethnic religion. • the largest sect of Islam, making up roughly 85% of all Muslims. • a historic region of West Asia within the Tigris-Euphrates river system. • an organization founded in 1964 with the aim of creating a state for Palestinians. • ...
Ancient Indian Vocabulary 2020-11-06
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- going without food for an extended period of time.
- injecting a person with a small dose of a virus to help build up defenses to a disease
- the main religion of India; it teaches that everything is part of a universal spirit called Brahman.
- group from around the Caspian Sea in Central Asia that settled in Ancient India and became the dominant group.
- a Hindu and Buddhist belief that souls are born and reborn many times, each time into a new body.
- in Buddhism and Hinduism, the effects that good or bad actions have on a person’s soul.
- in Buddhism, a state of perfect peace.
- System the division of Indian society into groups based on rank, wealth, or occupation.
- the science of working with metals.
- a large land mass that is smaller than a continent, such as India.
- a religion based on the teachings of Buddha.
- number of Varnas, or social divisions in Aryan society
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- the most important language of Ancient India.
- someone who works to spread religious beliefs.
- river that flooded, leaving a layer of silt, creating fertile soil, just like the Tigris and Euphrates in Mesopotamia and the Nile in Egypt.
- deep continued thought that focuses the mind on spiritual ideas.
- the highest mountains in the world separating India from the rest of Asia.
- an Indian religion based on the teachings of Mahavira that teaches all life is sacred.
- early river valley civilization near the Indus River
- the avoidance of violent actions.
- two ancient cites on the Indus River approximately 300 miles apart.
- Siddhartha Gautama, a member of the warrior class, who sought enlightenment and changed his name to reflect his pursuit.
- a seasonal wind pattern that causes wet and dry seasons.
- great river of the plains of the northern Indian subcontinent, which from time immemorial has been the holy river of Hinduism.
24 Clues: the avoidance of violent actions. • the science of working with metals. • in Buddhism, a state of perfect peace. • a religion based on the teachings of Buddha. • the most important language of Ancient India. • someone who works to spread religious beliefs. • going without food for an extended period of time. • early river valley civilization near the Indus River • ...
Quarter 2 Araling Panlipunan 2022-02-19
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- Sinasabi rin sa Kodigo na ang huwarang agwat ng edad ng mag-asawa ay ___________ beses ang tanda sa lalaki sa kanyang asawang babae.
- Matatagpuan ang ___________ sa Gitnang silangan na tinawag na Fertile Crescent (Iraq),
- Instrumentong nagtatala ng lindol.
- Ang relihiyon ay mula sa salitang Latin na __________ na nangangahulugang “to bind” o “buuin ang mga bahagi para maging magkakaugnay ang kabuuan nito.”
- Isang sistema sa larangan ng medisina na ang isang manggagamot ay gumagamit ng karayom upang itusok sa balat ng tao.
- Nagkaroon din ang kabihasnang Sumer ng sistema ng pagsulat na tinawag na __________
- _________ ang naging wika ng mga Indo-Aryan loob ng 100 taon na dala ng Indo-aryan.
- Dahil dito naging importanteng bahagi ng kulturang Tsino ang pagsusulat na tinawag na __________.
- Pinalawak ni ____________ ang kanyang kaharian na umabot sa Golpo ng Persia.
- Ang tawag sa aklat na kung saan ay nasusulat ang mga ilan sa kasabihan at kataga ni Kong Zi sa kaniyang mga estudyante (alagad).
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- Sinasalamin din ang mababang antas ng babae sa tradisyong _____________.
- Ang ibig sabihin ng __________ ay naliwanagan.
- Huwag mong gawin sa iba ang ayaw mong gawin sa iyo.
- ____________ na binubuo ng pamilya ng hari, mga mahaharlika at nakatira sa sentro ng lungsod.
- Pangalawa ang ________ sa Haligi ng Islam na nangangahulugang pagdadasal ng limang beses sa isang araw.
- Nagmula kay _________ ang iba pang mga diyos tulad ni Marduk, ang pangunahing diyos ng mga taga-Babylonia.
- Ang __________ay nagmula sa salitang-ugat na bihasa na nangangahulugang eksperto o magaling.
- Sa lugar na ito matatagpuan ang Ilog ng Tigris at___________ kung saan umusbong ang kabihasnan.
- Isa ring kaugalian sa China ang _____________ o pagkuha ng asawang lalaki ng iba pang babae maliban sa kanyang orihinal na asawa.
- Ang _________ ay ang paniniwala sa iisang Diyos. Si Yahweh ang diyos. Ang ibig sabihin ng Yahweh ay “Ako ay si ako nga” (I am who I am).
20 Clues: Instrumentong nagtatala ng lindol. • Ang ibig sabihin ng __________ ay naliwanagan. • Huwag mong gawin sa iba ang ayaw mong gawin sa iyo. • Sinasalamin din ang mababang antas ng babae sa tradisyong _____________. • Pinalawak ni ____________ ang kanyang kaharian na umabot sa Golpo ng Persia. • ...
Do you know about Ancient Greece? 2022-01-11
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- A person born in or coming from a country other than one's own.
- an ancient warship with two files of oarsmen on each side.
- ancient city state, on the African coast near present-day Tunis Founded about 800 bc
- A small group of people having control of a country or organization.
- A person, plant, or animal that is descended from a particular ancestor.
- city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- The action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area.
- A group of people of one nationality or race living in a foreign place.
- is a galley having but one tier of oars.
- The name given in classical antiquity to the territory occupied by the Greek colonists in the south of the Italian peninsula and in Sicily.
- an ancient Greek or Roman war galley with three banks of oars.
- a pole with a flat blade, used to row or steer a boat through the water.
- Greek city state.
- post a store or small settlement established for trading, typically in a remote place.
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- a ship equipped with weapons and designed to take part in warfare at sea.
- Early period of art or culture, especially the 7th–6th centuries BC in Greece.
- the Semitic language of the Phoenicians, written in an alphabet that was the ancestor of the Greek and Roman alphabets.
- large island in the Mediterranean of Italy with small nearby islands.
- A person who leaves their own country in order to settle permanently in another.
- sea located between Eastern Europe and Western Asia.
- silver coin of ancient Greece.
- is the name by which the area of the Middle East between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers is known.
- Members of the aristocracy.
- (of a place or people) freed from enemy occupation.
- City with a large population.
- People destined to work for the aristocrats.
26 Clues: Greek city state. • Members of the aristocracy. • City with a large population. • silver coin of ancient Greece. • is a galley having but one tier of oars. • People destined to work for the aristocrats. • (of a place or people) freed from enemy occupation. • sea located between Eastern Europe and Western Asia. • an ancient warship with two files of oarsmen on each side. • ...
WH EOC CROSSWORD 2013-05-01
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- strict moral code delivered to Moses
- Greek island settled by the Minoans
- religion that practices the Five Pillars of Faith
- the day that will live in infamy
- writing system used in ancient Egypt
- inventor of the steam engine
- social system during the Middle Ages
- a remission of sins; an example of corruption in the Catholic church
- this road spread goods and culture across Asia
- where the Renaissance began
- religion that believes in reincarnation and the caste system
- people that move from place to place in search of food
- early leader of the Bolshevik Revolution
- center of Christianity in the Byzantine Empire
- he believed in a classless society
- author of the 95 Theses
- book written by Machiavelli that urged leaders to do whatever necessary to rule
- conquering and colonizing other lands
- poor, working class in Ancient Rome
- a Greek city-state
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- Mao zedong was the leader of this communist country in 1949
- the long period of struggle to defeat communism
- fascist dictator in Germany during WWII
- US President responsible for dropping the atomic bombs
- era in which people started to settle near rivers
- the belief in one god
- civilization between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- religion that believes in reaching a state of nirvana through prayer/meditation
- the movement of people from rural to urban areas
- time period in which 6 million Jews were killed
- common language of an area
- structure built to separate West and East Germany
- war fought between Carthage and Rome
- French peasant who helped defeat the British at Orleans
- enlightenment thinker that believed in a separation of powers
- an example of republicanism in Ancient Rome
- dom pedro made himself emperor in this country
- most people belonged to this estate during the French Revolution
- post-WWI treaty that forced Germany to pay reparations
- he believed in privately owned business
40 Clues: a Greek city-state • the belief in one god • author of the 95 Theses • common language of an area • where the Renaissance began • inventor of the steam engine • the day that will live in infamy • he believed in a classless society • Greek island settled by the Minoans • poor, working class in Ancient Rome • strict moral code delivered to Moses • ...
World Geography Middle East 2013-05-08
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- the religion practiced by the majority of Israel
- capital city of Iran
- capital city of Turkey
- most valuable natural resource in the region
- movement for Jews setting up their own country
- non-religion based
- worlds largest region of active sand dunes
- Iraqi dictator that was executed in 2003 for crimes against humanity
- country governed by religious law
- Muslims that choose their prayer leader
- disputed area of land on the western side of the Jordan River in Israel
- mineral used to make wool, fertilizers, glass, and soaps (What?!?!)
- Islam's holiest city
- the Greek name for the land on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea
- series of wars between Christians and Muslims
- capital city of Lebanon
- large body of water that flows through Strait of Hormuz
- small peninsular country
- plateau that makes-up Turkey
- Arabic name for God
- capital city of Iraq
- holy book of Islam
- nomadic herders that live in outlying dry lands or deserts
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- ethnic group in the borderlands of Iran, Iraq, Syria and Turkey and are Muslims.
- capital city of Israel
- Islamic prayer leader
- capital city of Syria
- rivers that form Mesopotamia
- laws based on the religious teachings of Islam
- method of getting water to dry regions
- sea that is so salty that swimmers can easily float
- the killing of millions of Jews by the Nazis
- western extention of the Himalayas
- capital city of Afghanistan
- country that is suffering a brutal civil war between rebel group and military backed dictator
- island divided culturally between Turks and Greeks
- geographic feature that makes up large part of the Middle East
- important and recognizable export of the region
- capital city of Saudi Arabia
- prophet of Islam
- group of extreme muslims responsible for the 9/11 attacks on the US
- largest ethnic group of Afghanistan
42 Clues: prophet of Islam • non-religion based • holy book of Islam • Arabic name for God • capital city of Iran • Islam's holiest city • capital city of Iraq • Islamic prayer leader • capital city of Syria • capital city of Israel • capital city of Turkey • capital city of Lebanon • small peninsular country • capital city of Afghanistan • rivers that form Mesopotamia • capital city of Saudi Arabia • ...
AP World History Crossword Guide 2015-06-02
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- Social system of varnas; dividing people into four-five classes (Brahman, Kshatriyas, Vaisyas, Sudras, Untouchables)
- A Muslim traveler who traveled throughout Africa, Europe, and Asia during the post-classical period; Created many accounts of his stories and travels
- Transformation from nomadic hunter gatherers society to a sedentary agricultural economy
- Specific trade system between the Americas, Europe, and Africa: goods included slaves, guns/gunpowder, spices, guns/gunpowder, and other raw materials
- Area near Mesopotamia marking progress of early human civilizations
- The biological exchange between the Old and New Worlds beginning in 1492
- Movement after the Scientific Revolution stressing reason and individualism over traditional beliefs and values
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- A Sunni Islamic state that controlled various areas of Europe, Asia, and Africa until WWI
- A city in Saudi Arabia established by the Umayyad tribe; Important in Islam; Contains the Ka’ba
- Group of various uprisings in America, France, Haiti, and South America supported by liberalism and enlightenment.
- Global economic crisis in light of overproduction and declining economies. Caused mass unemployment and banks to close.
- Process where economies, technologies, philosophies, cultures and other ideas are spread throughout the world and shared; ultimately, connecting the world in a variety of ways. Occurred during the Contemporary period.
- The end of a Russian feudal system, of peasants and landlords. Occurred under the Tsar in 1861.
- Agreement that ended WWI, with serious consequences for the Germans. Located at the Paris Peace Conference on June 28, 1919.
- Figurative phrase coined by Winston Churchill in 1946 in reference to the USSR’s spread of communism and isolation to satellite states.
- Vital series of trade routes connecting China, India, and the Mediterranean throughout history
- The ideology and strong support of a national identity via commonalities. Popular throughout revolutions for independence.
- Philosophy of rational thought; age of reason
- The practice or belief in multiple gods or deities of nature
- Religious upheaval of the Catholic church and beginnings of Protestantism beginning with Martin Luther’s 95 theses
20 Clues: Philosophy of rational thought; age of reason • The practice or belief in multiple gods or deities of nature • Area near Mesopotamia marking progress of early human civilizations • The biological exchange between the Old and New Worlds beginning in 1492 • Transformation from nomadic hunter gatherers society to a sedentary agricultural economy • ...
Pharmacy 2023-10-19
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- One of the top-selling drug in the world generating over $21 billion in sales in 2022
- The first complete collection of approved drugs in English was published in:
- medication once thought to cure asthma, then used as a sedative, now known as a carcinogen and used as industrial solvent
- An original name for pharmacys
- Brand name of one of the top 5 blood pressure medication in the United States
- State with one of the largest rurality for VA in the United States
- Accidental discovery of this drug led to one of the most important findings in treating infections
- Name of the pharmacist who invented Coca-cola
- The earliest example of pharmaceutical science was found in:
- City of the first college of pharmacy in the United States
- Brand name of one of the most successful blood thinners in the world
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- Current Secretary of the VA
- Usually considered an illegal substance, this medication is a schedule II drug used very rarely in topical compounded products
- Plant name for medication used to treat heart failure and arrhythmias
- First state to require pharmacists to be licensed.
- The first person to store and play digitized speech creating the first original IVR system
- Connect Name of the VA's new modernized Clinical Contact Centers
- One of the first American Pharmacists
- Name of the new Electronic Health Record System
- State location of our host facility
- Name of a medication for chest pain and also the main ingredient in dynamite
- Company name of the most successful vaccine in the last 4 years
- Name of the pharmacist who invented Dr. Pepper
- The first woman and African American to serve as president of APHA
- Brand name of the most profitable drug to treat COVID-19
- Former US Vice President, senator and pharmacist
- Name of the centralized mailing service the VA uses
- The first electronic portable digital tablet counter
28 Clues: Current Secretary of the VA • An original name for pharmacys • State location of our host facility • One of the first American Pharmacists • Name of the pharmacist who invented Coca-cola • Name of the pharmacist who invented Dr. Pepper • Name of the new Electronic Health Record System • Former US Vice President, senator and pharmacist • ...
Nikma Azrul Amilina X AKL 4 " Tugas Remidi TTS Sejarah " 2023-12-14
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- pergeseran ekonomi dari pertanian dan kerajinan tangan menuju produksi massal dan industri.
- bersenjata antara dua negara atau kelompok.
- ekonomi di mana produksi dan distribusi dikendalikan oleh negara atau masyarakat.
- kebangkitan seni, ilmu pengetahuan, dan kemanusiaan di Eropa pada abad ke-14 hingga ke-17.
- yang menjadi pusat peradaban kuno seperti India, China, dan Mesopotamia.
- sosial dan ekonomi di mana tanah dikuasai oleh kaum bangsawan dan petani bekerja sebagai pelayan.
- negosiasi dan hubungan antara negara.
- hukum yang menetapkan dasar-dasar pemerintahan dan hak-hak warga negara.
- mekanis yang menggunakan energi untuk melakukan pekerjaan.
- pembelajaran nilai-nilai dan norma-norma sosial dalam masyarakat.
- bebas dari penguasaan atau kendali luar.
- integrasi dan interkonektivitas antara negara-negara di seluruh dunia.
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- negara-negara untuk mendirikan dan mengontrol koloni di luar wilayahnya.
- atau perubahan yang bertujuan untuk memperbaiki atau merubah sistem yang dianggap tidak adil atau tidak efektif.
- navigasi yang membantu menentukan arah utara, selatan, barat, dan timur.
- negara untuk memperluas pengaruhnya dengan mendominasi wilayah lain secara politik atau ekonomi.
- atau sikap yang menekankan kekuatan militer dan persiapan perang.
- resmi antara dua negara atau lebih.
- perubahan menuju bentuk-bentuk baru atau terkini dalam aspek-aspek kehidupan.
- radikal dan mendalam dalam bidang politik, ekonomi, atau sosial.
- mengubah kepemilikan atau kendali suatu industri atau perusahaan menjadi milik negara.
- pembuatan keputusan dan kebijakan dalam pemerintahan.
- ilmu pengetahuan dan rekayasa untuk menciptakan alat dan mesin.
- pemerintahan di mana keputusan dibuat oleh rakyat melalui pemilihan umum.
- ekonomi di mana produksi dan distribusi dikendalikan oleh individu atau perusahaan.
- waktu tertentu dalam sejarah atau perkembangan manusia.
- di Asia Timur dengan sejarah yang kaya dan berkembang pesat setelah Perang Dunia II.
- air dalam bentuk gas, dan juga digunakan dalam mesin uap pada Revolusi Industri.
- pemerintahan di mana kekuasaan dipegang oleh seorang raja atau ratu.
- tentang produksi, distribusi, dan konsumsi kekayaan dalam masyarakat.
30 Clues: resmi antara dua negara atau lebih. • negosiasi dan hubungan antara negara. • bebas dari penguasaan atau kendali luar. • bersenjata antara dua negara atau kelompok. • pembuatan keputusan dan kebijakan dalam pemerintahan. • waktu tertentu dalam sejarah atau perkembangan manusia. • mekanis yang menggunakan energi untuk melakukan pekerjaan. • ...
MENA CROSSWORD 2022-05-02
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- Delta - A landform created by deposition of sediment.
- - Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teaching of Jesus of Nazareth.
- - A nomadic Arab of the desert.
- - A place of worship for muslims.
- - A person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God.
- - A body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.
- - The modern Persian language.
- - The action of purifying a liquid by a process of heating and cooling.
- Mountains - A mountain range in NW Africa.
- - A fertile spot in a desert, where water is found.
- - Organization of the Petroleum Exporting countries
- Diversity - Presence of people form a variety of cultural and ethinic backgrounds and identities.
- - A place where Mesopotamian gods were worshiped.
- - A mesopotamia script pre-dating cuneiform.
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- - Waves of energy that travel through Earth's layers.
- Deposit - Material deposited by rivers.
- - Chemical products obtained from petroleum by refining.
- - The process of removing salts or other minerals and contaminants from seawater, brackish water, and wastewater effluent.
- Grains - The seeds that come from grasses such as wheat, millet, rice, barely, and oats.
- Crescent - located Tigris and Euphrates rivers, fertile soil perfect for settling and growing, site of cradle of civilization.
- - The oldest monotheistic religion.
- Gulf - An arm of the Arabian Sea.
- - A valley, ravine, or channel that is dry except in the rainy season.
- - Part of agriculture that deals with animal livestock such as goats, chickens, yaks, camels, sheep, and bovine.
- - A gently sloping underground channel or tunnel constructed to lead water from the interior of a hill to a village below.
- - An Abrahamic monotheistic relgion.
- Peninsula - A Peninsula in Western Asia.
- Industry - A business that does work for a customer.
- Domestic Product - The total value of goods produced and services provided in a country during a year.
29 Clues: - The modern Persian language. • - A nomadic Arab of the desert. • Gulf - An arm of the Arabian Sea. • - A place of worship for muslims. • - The oldest monotheistic religion. • - An Abrahamic monotheistic relgion. • Deposit - Material deposited by rivers. • Peninsula - A Peninsula in Western Asia. • Mountains - A mountain range in NW Africa. • ...
Retroalimentaciòn 2025-02-13
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- Edad de Piedra Antigua, caracterizada por el uso de herramientas de piedra.
- Conjunto de mitos y leyendas (Zeus, Hera, Poseidón).
- Período que incluye la Edad de Cobre, Bronce y Hierro.
- Base de muchos sistemas legales modernos.
- Instrumentos de guerra más eficientes que los de bronce.
- Región entre los ríos Tigris y Éufrates, cuna de las primeras civilizaciones (sumerios, acadios, babilonios).
- Período de paz y estabilidad en el Imperio.
- Sistema político romano antes del Imperio.
- Conjunto de estrellas, polvo y gas.
- Cambios en la estructura de la Tierra a lo largo del tiempo.
- Pinturas y grabados en cuevas prehistóricas.
- Civilización mercantil que desarrolló el alfabeto fonético.
- Restos de organismos antiguos preservados en rocas.
- Título de los emperadores romanos.
- Civilización del río Nilo, conocida por sus pirámides, faraones y escritura jeroglífica.
- Establecimiento de comunidades permanentes.
- Proceso de trabajar el hierro.
- El Sol y los cuerpos celestes que orbitan a su alrededor.
- Fase de expansión y dominio territorial.
- Estilos dórico, jónico y corintio.
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- Tercer planeta del sistema solar, hogar de la humanidad.
- Invención de la escritura cuneiforme.
- Animales de gran tamaño que existieron en la prehistoria.
- Especie humana moderna.
- Supercontinente que existió hace millones de años.
- Sistema político originado en Atenas.
- Ciudad-estado griega (ej. Atenas, Esparta).
- Edad de Piedra Nueva, marcada por el inicio de la agricultura y la sedentarización.
- Teoría sobre el origen del universo.
- Pensamiento racional (Sócrates, Platón, Aristóteles).
- Instrumentos de piedra fabricados por los primeros homínidos.
- Uno de los primeros conjuntos de leyes escritas, creado en Babilonia.
- Institución política romana.
- Descubrimiento clave para la supervivencia y el desarrollo humano.
- Metal que revolucionó la fabricación de herramientas y armas.
- Tragedias y comedias (Esquilo, Sófocles, Eurípides).
- Anfiteatro para espectáculos en Roma.43. Bipedismo: Capacidad de caminar sobre dos piernas, clave en la evolución humana.
- Juegos deportivos en honor a Zeus.
38 Clues: Especie humana moderna. • Institución política romana. • Proceso de trabajar el hierro. • Título de los emperadores romanos. • Juegos deportivos en honor a Zeus. • Estilos dórico, jónico y corintio. • Conjunto de estrellas, polvo y gas. • Teoría sobre el origen del universo. • Invención de la escritura cuneiforme. • Sistema político originado en Atenas. • ...
Roman Republic 2017-03-27
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- Gracchi brothers and Gaius Marius can be described as this when they tried to make lives of poor people better
- large amounts of land controlled by one person or country
- type of war that broke out in Rome after Caesar was murdered
- Large sea that Rome fought to try and control
- Marriage was permitted between a Patrician and a Plebeian-True or False
- civilization known for its cuneiform writing and ziggurats
- caesar crossed this famous river that marked Rome's northern boundary
- 50,000 seat arena where gladiator fights occurred
- Most of our words came from this language used in Rome
- Roman marketplace
- Rome's religion which included many gods and goddesses
- Name of Wars between Rome and Carthage
- Civilization where Romans took many of their gods from
- early Roman government where citizens elect their representatives
- number of Roman branches of government
- chief Roman God
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- led the Roman executive branch and elected for 1 year
- lower class Romans that had very little power
- Rome at times had three rulers at the same time
- committing a crime that hurts one's country
- Tables Roman Law Code
- Early river civilization known for its dynasties
- Early Civilizations all started by this geographical feature
- Roman Senate and Assembly made up this branch
- rich, upper class in Rome that had most of the power
- name of large roman farms where slaves would work
- winner of wars between rome and carthage
- Roman emperor stabbed to death by Roman senators. Also called dictator for life
- roman god of sea
- one of twin boys that founded Rome
- Rome was a patriarchal society dominated by
- early group that impacted Rome
- Roman judges that led judicial branch in Rome
- Rome located on this continent
34 Clues: chief Roman God • roman god of sea • Roman marketplace • Tables Roman Law Code • early group that impacted Rome • Rome located on this continent • one of twin boys that founded Rome • Name of Wars between Rome and Carthage • number of Roman branches of government • winner of wars between rome and carthage • committing a crime that hurts one's country • ...
Grade 6, Chapter 3 Crossword 2020-10-06
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- a group of countries under a single authority
- is taking ideas and practices from another culture, ethic group or religion.
- tell in advance; indicate by signs
- a group of organisms of the same species populating a given area; the people who inhabit a territory or state; the number of inhabitants (either the total number or the number of a particular race or class) in a given place (country or city etc.)
- a rule or body of rules of conduct inherent in human nature and essential to or binding upon human society
- someone employed to make written copies of documents and manuscripts
- success in mastering something difficult
- a member of an uncivilized people
- the action of accomplishing something
- a state consisting of a sovereign city
- a character set that includes letters and is used to write a language; the elementary stages of any subject
- ancient wedge-shaped writing script used in Mesopotamia and Persia
- a set of rules or principles or laws
- the practical application of science to commerce or industry; the discipline dealing with the art or science of applying scientific knowledge to practical problems
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- a graphic character used in picture writing
- the dignity or rank or position of a king
- supplying dry land with water by means of ditches etc
- similar things placed in order or happening one after another
- a demanding or stimulating situation requiring effort
- a light four-wheel horse-drawn ceremonial carriage; a two-wheeled horse-drawn battle vehicle; used in war and races in ancient Egypt and Greece and Rome
- drawing for later elaboration
- live in a certain place
- the act of starting something for the first time; introducing something new
- an equal exchange, exchange goods without involving money
- a way of doing something, especially a systematic way
- belief in multiple Gods
26 Clues: live in a certain place • belief in multiple Gods • drawing for later elaboration • a member of an uncivilized people • tell in advance; indicate by signs • a set of rules or principles or laws • the action of accomplishing something • a state consisting of a sovereign city • success in mastering something difficult • the dignity or rank or position of a king • ...
Ancient Civilization 2021-10-26
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- a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch.
- is a complex society that is characterized by urban development, social stratification, a form of government, and symbolic systems of communication.
- a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen.
- a Middle Eastern country on the Mediterranean Sea, is regarded by Jews, Christians and Muslims as the biblical Holy Land.
- the particular condition that someone or something is in at a specific time.
- the doctrine or belief that there is only one God.
- the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.
- is a historical region of Western Asia situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river system.
- an extensive group of states or countries ruled over by a single monarch, an oligarchy, or a sovereign state.
- are an ethnic group indigenous to the Middle East. Some self-identify as Syriacs.
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- a series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order.
- relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
- overcome and take control of (a place or people) by military force.
- is an Abrahamic, monotheistic, and ethnic religion comprising the collective religious, cultural, and legal tradition and civilization of the Jewish people, also sometimes called Israelites.
- relating to or supporting democracy or its principles.
- the aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community.
- property that is or may be inherited; an inheritance.
- a small group of people having control of a country or organization.
- a country linking northeast Africa with the Middle East, dates to the time of the pharaohs.
- an amount of money or property left to someone in a will.
- officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, is a country in Western Asia.
21 Clues: the doctrine or belief that there is only one God. • property that is or may be inherited; an inheritance. • relating to or supporting democracy or its principles. • a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen. • an amount of money or property left to someone in a will. • relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture. • ...
TTS Sejarah 2023-04-05
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- tokoh yang dikenal oleh orang2 eropa dari kota pelabuhan di jalur rempah nusantara
- raja yang mengangkat dirinya setelah runtuhnya tumapel dengan membangun kerajaan kediri
- sebutan untuk 2 budaya yang menyatu menghasilkan budaya baru
- kerajaan hindu tertua di indonesia
- candi peninggalan kerajaan sunda yang terletak di garut, jawa barat
- salah satu pulau yang berperan krusial dalam peta rempah nusantara
- suatu situs penggalian arkeologi menemukan jambangan cengkih
- bangsa yang menciptakan sistem kasta karena tidak ingin tercampur dengan bangsa dravida
- nama zaman saat perkembangan agama hindu di india sekitar tahun 1500 SM
- pohon endemik dari pulau banda
- teori yang membahas bangsa india ke indonesia didasarkan motivasi berdagang
- pohon yang dijadikan pangeran sidharta sebagai tempat simedi
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- raja kediri yang saat pemerintahannya, karya sastra berkembang pesat
- raja yang memberikan sedekah kepada para brahmana sejumlah 20.000 ekor sapi
- pendeta terkenal pada masa kerajaan sriwijaya yang mengajar 1.000 orang
- kota dari padang yang dulunya menjadi pusat perdagangan yang dilakukan VOC, 1663
- bangsa penutur bahasa yang datang ke nusantara sekitar 4.500 tahun lalu dengan perahu menjadi awal pertukaran rempah antar pulau di indonesia timur
- rempah yang menjadi produk ekspor pertama di sumatra barat
- yang mendirikan kerajaan singasari
- anak dari tunggu ametung dan ken dedes yang membalas dendam dengan membunuh ken arok
- pohon endemik dari ternate,tidore,moti
- pelabuhan yang menjadi saksi bisu lalu lalang pedagang multietnis sejak abad IX sebagai perdagangan antar bangsa
- raja terakhir kerajaan tarumanegara yang tidak memiliki anak
- kitab peninggalan mpu kanwa
- prasasti peninggalan tumapel yang ditemukan tahun 2017 di persawahan dusun rejoso
- kayu dari pulau timor yang tersohor dari gugusan kepulauan sunda kecil
- prasasti peninggalan tarumanegara yang terdapat ukiran laba2 dan telapak kaki
- arca yang dihadiahi kepada maharaja melayu srimat thribuwanaraja mauli warmadewa
- ekspedisi yang menjadikan sumatra sebagai benteng pertahanan dalam menghadapi ekspensi bangsa mongol
29 Clues: kitab peninggalan mpu kanwa • pohon endemik dari pulau banda • yang mendirikan kerajaan singasari • kerajaan hindu tertua di indonesia • pohon endemik dari ternate,tidore,moti • rempah yang menjadi produk ekspor pertama di sumatra barat • sebutan untuk 2 budaya yang menyatu menghasilkan budaya baru • raja terakhir kerajaan tarumanegara yang tidak memiliki anak • ...
TTS X-1 Sejarah 2023-05-15
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- Kasta Bangsawan dan Prajurit
- Kerajaan terbesar dalam sejarah
- 10 November diperingati hari
- Wakil presiden pertama di Indonesia
- Siapakah raja pada masa Dinasti Syailendar yang membangun Candi Borobudur
- Dimana ASEAN didirikan
- Monumen di bundara HI adalah monumen
- Pahlawan dari Maluku
- Kubur atau makam leluhur orang Minahasa
- Kitab suci Buddha
- Candi borobudur terletak di kota
- Teori masuknya islam yang dibawa oleh perdagangan
- Negara yang pertama kali menjajah Indonesia
- Kerajaan sriwijaya dikenal dengan kerajaan
- Manusia pertama yang sampai di bulan
- Presiden pertama amerika serikat
- Meja batu untuk meletakkan sesaji
- Proses masuknya Islam dengan pendekatan diri kepada Allah
- Nama jalan yang diambil dari nama pahlawan adalah
- Dimanakah olimpiade musim panas pertama diadakan
- Pahlawan di uang seribu sekarang
- Tugu batu tempat pemujaan roh nenek moyang
- Warna bendera Indonesia
- Raja yang mencapai masa puncak kejayaan di Kerajaan Majapahit
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- Sungai tempat menyucikan bagi jenazah yang sudah dikremasikan
- Raden Wijaya berhasil memukul mundur pasukan apa
- Wali songo yang merupakan ayah dari sunan bonang dan sunan drajat
- Kerja paksa Jepang
- Kerajaan sriwijaya berada pada puncak kejayaan pada masa pemerintahan
- Di manakah peradaban tertua di dunia
- Bandung Lautan Api sebutan kota
- Ketua PPKI
- Raja kerajaan yang terletak di Pulau Sumatra
- Tempat lahirnya Sang Buddha
- Kerajaan tertua di Indonesia
- Tonggak persatuan Indonesia ditandai dengan pembacaan ikrar
- Pegunungan bersemayanya atau tempat tinggal para dewa
- Presiden ke-7 Indonesia
- Raja pertama kerajaan pertama di Indonesia
- Peninggalan kerajaan Bali yang sekarang sebagai objek wisata
- Belanda mengakui secara de facto Republik Indonesia merupakan isi perjanjian
- Kitab suci Hindu
- Penjahit bendera merah putih
- Pemimpin kerajaan inggris sekarang adalah
- Aliran agama Buddha yang menekankan kemurnian dan keotentikkan ajaran agama Buddha sesuai dengan yang diajarkan Buddha Siddharta Gautama
- Pemimpin VOC pertama kali
- Tempat untuk menyimpan jenazah
- Letak prasasti ciaruteun adalah desa
- Raja pertama kerajaan majapahit
- Tempat sang Buddha wafat
50 Clues: Ketua PPKI • Kitab suci Hindu • Kitab suci Buddha • Kerja paksa Jepang • Pahlawan dari Maluku • Dimana ASEAN didirikan • Presiden ke-7 Indonesia • Warna bendera Indonesia • Tempat sang Buddha wafat • Pemimpin VOC pertama kali • Tempat lahirnya Sang Buddha • Kasta Bangsawan dan Prajurit • 10 November diperingati hari • Kerajaan tertua di Indonesia • Penjahit bendera merah putih • ...
Review 2013-05-06
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- text of Judaism; first five books of the Bible
- another name for a waterfall
- ancient city found in the INdus River Valley
- religion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ
- things left over from ancient times
- hard, green-colored stone used in carving
- Buddhist state of little to no suffering
- the religion practiced by the Hebrews, who were the ancestors of Jewish people
- first form of writing
- rigid social group into which a person is born
- the life-force, creator and destroyer in HInduism
- ancinet city found in the Indus River Valley
- ancient Egyptian form of writing using pictures
- people who have no permanent home
- yellowish soil from the Gobi Desert
- ancient Egyptian ruler who was believed to be part god and part human
- ancient religion of India
- ancient language which emerged in the Indus River Valley
- large area of city-states controlled by one ruler
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- region in the Fertile Crescent where the first civilization began, means "the land between the two rivers"
- Siddhartha Gautama after his enlightenment
- location in Egypt of largest pyramid ever built
- a period in history where members of the same family govern or rule
- complex society that has language, religion, a division of labor, and a social hierarchy
- a plant that was used to make paper
- belief that after death one is reborn into a new life
- process that preserves the bones and soft tissues of a body after death
- Mesopotamian pyramid-shaped structure used for religious ceremonies
- artistic form of ancient Chinese writing
- time before recorded history
- belief in many gods
- belief in one god
- the collected sayings and teachings of Confucius
- a painting of a natural scene
- influential ancient Chinese teacher and philosopher
- ancient religion still practiced by millions
- type of ancient Egyptian building used as a tomb
- the consequences of a person's behavior
38 Clues: belief in one god • belief in many gods • first form of writing • ancient religion of India • another name for a waterfall • time before recorded history • a painting of a natural scene • people who have no permanent home • a plant that was used to make paper • things left over from ancient times • yellowish soil from the Gobi Desert • the consequences of a person's behavior • ...
6th History iLeap Review 2015-04-12
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- Holy books of Hinduism
- Social structure of the Middle Ages. Kings gave out land in return for loyalty.
- Holy land of Jews, Christians, and Muslims. Jews believe God promised them this land.
- One of the rivers that supported life in the Fertile Crescent
- Mountains, deserts, and oceans can act as natural _______, getting in the way of communication.
- Religion that believes the Eightfold Path leads to the end of suffering.
- Buddhists believe in no gods, so they are ______.
- Writing system of ancient Egypt
- A city set up far away from home as a place for trade
- Founder of Islam
- Architectural feature invented in ancient Greece
- Ancient Greek society located on the island of Crete. Known for art, sailing, and writing.
- When finding a line of latitude, you either look north or south of the ___.
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- Ancient trade route between China and the Mediterranean region
- The elected representatives of ancient Rome were called _____. The United States also has one today.
- Religion with 5 pillars, in which followers pray 5 times a day
- The Greeks and Romans believed in many gods, so they were ______.
- Called the "Father of Monotheism," he founded Judaism by promising to believe only in one God.
- The boss of a manor
- River that supported life in Harappa and Mohenjo Daro
- Earliest written language, invented by the Sumerians in Mesopotamia
- In Athens, people voted on laws, which is a _____ democracy
- A Mediterranean society famous for sea trade and inventing an alphabet
- Government system of Rome, in which people elected representatives
- Bringing water to people for drinking or farming (example: Roman aqueducts)
- Lines that run up and down on the Earth, but are labeled "E" and "W"
- He River that supported life in ancient China
- People who practice Islam
- A person who pledged loyalty and protection to a lord in the Middle Ages
- Holy book of Judaism
30 Clues: Founder of Islam • The boss of a manor • Holy book of Judaism • Holy books of Hinduism • People who practice Islam • Writing system of ancient Egypt • He River that supported life in ancient China • Architectural feature invented in ancient Greece • Buddhists believe in no gods, so they are ______. • River that supported life in Harappa and Mohenjo Daro • ...
World History Review 2017-01-12
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- Leading city-states
- Was skilled at working with small pieces of metal
- studied physics to develop one of the first telescopes
- Greeks established a new kind of society by inventing this
- Roman Empire completely encircled around this ocean feature
- First Indian Empire established in ganges valley
- An Astronomer who proposed a reliocentric solar system
- Promoted education & sent missionaries to Asia & America
- It's known as the "cradle of civilization" & lies between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Many of the goods traded in Europe were produced by self-employed craftspeople who formed organizations
- He wrote his plays, & English languages
- This is kind of military and social system
- Seized control of France
- They were a series of military campaigns ordered by various popes
- This is a period when any civilization undergo advancement
- What empire later adopted Christianity as its official religion?
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- What emperors promoted a style of art that featured beautiful mosaics
- First known written laws
- fought on French Soil from 1337 to 1453
- Who hired knights to protect villagers?
- Class structure that's determined by birth
- Controlled strong central governments that built massive public works
- Europe's earliest major culture
- Wrote several scientific works that laid the foundation of scientific study of centuries
- This period is known as the "New Stone Age"
- First few centuries of the middle ages
- Means reawakening or rebirth
- Legalized Christianity
- Last emperor in the west was defeated in...
- Is said to be a "gift of the Nile"
- A group of radicals took control of the revolution
- Language spoken by Roman Catholics in Western Europe
- A successful general that moved his army out of gual
- Had written language & large cities with sophisticated plumbing systems
- Were ancient people of the middle east who established the Kingdom of Israel
- Latin for the "Roman Peace"
- A Catholic Monk & college professor
- Who became interested with Humanism?
38 Clues: Leading city-states • Legalized Christianity • First known written laws • Seized control of France • Latin for the "Roman Peace" • Means reawakening or rebirth • Europe's earliest major culture • Is said to be a "gift of the Nile" • A Catholic Monk & college professor • Who became interested with Humanism? • First few centuries of the middle ages • ...
Benchmark 3 Review 2016-03-09
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- A representative democracy; the type of government used in Rome.
- A war-like city-state in ancient Greece known for strong soldiers.
- The Code of _____ was one of the earliest set of written laws.
- A Roman innovation that brought fresh water into cities.
- In Greece, direct _____ meant that people voted directly on laws.
- Many Muslim _______ were spread to Europe because of the Crusades.
- The holy book of Judaism; same as Christian Old Testament
- The _____ system was used in India and based on the Hindu beliefs of reincarnation.
- Chinese philosophy that emphasized duty and respect for leaders and elders
- In the feudal system, a _____ was a small piece of land governed by a lord.
- Helped sailors navigate the seas during the Age of Exploration
- A _____ factor is a happy reason to move to a new place.
- The _______ Church was extremely powerful during the Middle Ages.
- The Roman Empire became weaker after it was _____ into eastern and western territories.
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- Groups of workers who did the same job; popular during the Renaissance and Middle Ages.
- The Roman Empire built _____ to connect all citizens to Rome and make them feel part of one empire.
- In the feudal system, knights provided ______.
- Believing in many gods, like the Greeks and Romans.
- The African kingdom of Ghana was known for its _____.
- _____ the Great spread Greek culture when he conquered new territory.
- Wars between Christians and Muslims in the Middle Ages.
- A system in which kings allowed lords to rule small pieces of territory
- The leader of Buddhism
- Believing in one god, like Christians, Muslims, and Jews.
- Emperor ______ accepted Christianity and stopped the persecution of Christians
- Cultural _______ happens when people share ideas and communicate.
- A man-made barrier that protected China from invasions.
- A temple for worship in Mesopotamia
- The Phoenicians invented a simple early ______ with 22 letters.
29 Clues: The leader of Buddhism • A temple for worship in Mesopotamia • In the feudal system, knights provided ______. • Believing in many gods, like the Greeks and Romans. • The African kingdom of Ghana was known for its _____. • Wars between Christians and Muslims in the Middle Ages. • A man-made barrier that protected China from invasions. • ...
Chapter 2 2017-08-30
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- official residence of a ruler, his family, entourage
- combination of copper plus Argon/Tin; useful for tools and weapons
- largest population center in the Americas; Valley of ___
- agrarian surplus in Europe meant people had to defend their land against neighbors, resulting in constant _______
- area where rivers overflow & deposit fertile soil
- world's first complex society
- home of the gods; symbol of urban identity
- The Sumerian family is considered what type of hierarchy?
- state known as the "melting pot"
- political org that holds authority over a large population and landmass, wider area than a city-state
- stepped platform
- urban culture of the Indus River valley
- it would be biased & incorrect to consider people on the margins of Afro-Eurasian settlement as ________
- trading stations at the border where urbanites exchanged cultural information
- means "king as god"; center of Egyptian life
- large & well defined urban area with dense population
- sometimes floods from this river would flow into Tigris
- upholds cult, regulates rituals, mediates among gods, king and society
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- “sacred carving"; pictorial images that carry values of ideas or sounds
- wedge-shaped writing
- cursive script of ink on papyrus, pottery, etc
- fertile areas with water in midst of arid regions
- distinction between privileged & less privileged
- political org based on authority of a single large city that controls the surrounding countryside
- religious movement, often based on worship of particular god(dess)
- their rituals may have given rise to rituals found in the Shang dynasty
- area drained by a river
- division between those living in cities and those living in rural areas
- used "slash & burn" agricultural technique
- technology by which water in floodplains & riverines were channeled back to soil for nourishment
- structure that gives sense of deep continuity; line of hereditary rulers in a country
- one who wields writing tools
32 Clues: stepped platform • wedge-shaped writing • area drained by a river • one who wields writing tools • world's first complex society • state known as the "melting pot" • urban culture of the Indus River valley • home of the gods; symbol of urban identity • used "slash & burn" agricultural technique • means "king as god"; center of Egyptian life • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2018-02-08
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- various population groups living in several parts of Europe north of the Mediterranean region they often migrated and eventually occupied territories from Portugal to Turkey.
- Norse seafarers, mainly speaking the Old Norse language, who raided and traded from their Northern European homelands.
- civilization, characterized by government headed by emperors and large territorial holdings around the Mediterranean Sea in Europe, Africa and Asia.
- civilization that was home to the Machu Picchu in Peru
- also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire.
- Empire founded by Genghis khan by uniting the nomadic tribes of Northeast Asia.
- Atila a ruler of this empire was responsible for the downfall of the Romans.
- centered in the tropical lowlands of what is now Guatemala, this Civilization excelled at agriculture, pottery, hieroglyph writing, calendar-making and mathematics.
- was a Bronze Age civilisation extending from what today is northeast Afghanistan to Pakistan and northwest India.
- ancient Mesopotamian civilization pioneered the first true multinational empires in world history that became the centre of one of the great empires of the ancient Middle East.
- civilization of Mesoamerican people of central Mexico in the fourteenth, fifteenth, and sixteenth centuries.
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- a powerful and wealthy civilization of ancient Italy in the area corresponding roughly to Tuscany.
- a civilization of ancient Northeastern Africa, located along the Nile River
- empire controlled by the Ummayads and Abbasids caliphs.
- Home to The Hanging Gardens constructed by king Nebuchadnezzar.
- Historically also called the Turkish empire it came to an end after the defeat in the first world war.
- which ruled over a vast expanse of the region of ancient Mesopotamia
- the common predecessor of the modern states of France and Germany,it was the largest post-Roman Barbarian kingdom in Western Europe.
- Empire set up by a series of imperial dynasties in Western Asia
- it developed in the Huang He and Yangtze Kiang river valley.
20 Clues: also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire. • civilization that was home to the Machu Picchu in Peru • empire controlled by the Ummayads and Abbasids caliphs. • it developed in the Huang He and Yangtze Kiang river valley. • Home to The Hanging Gardens constructed by king Nebuchadnezzar. • Empire set up by a series of imperial dynasties in Western Asia • ...
TTS SEJARAH 2018-03-31
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- Dewa pencipta dalam hindu
- Raja yang berhasil menyatukan akkadia dan sumeria
- Dewa penghancur dalam hindu
- Cerita prosa rakyat yang dianggap suci dan benar-benar terjadi oleh empunya cerita
- Dewa kematian mesir
- Sistem kepercayaan terhadap hewan
- Dewa tertinggi mesir
- Zaman bumi baru
- Suku bangsa babylonia
- Firaun yang berhasil menyatukan mesir hulu dan mesir hilir
- Cara memakamkan mayat dengan dijongkokan
- Filsuf romawi yang mengatakan bahwa "sejarah adalah guru kehidupan"
- Dewa air dari mesir
- Suku bangsa barbar dari asia minor
- Dewa pengetahuan dari mesir
- Sistem hitungan kelipatan enam dari sumeria
- Zaman hidup ketiga
- Bangunan besar untuk memuja dewa
- Wilayah diantara sungai eufrat dan tigris
- Dewi yang selalu menangis di sungai nil
- Ilmu yang mempelajari benda-benda sejarah
- Makam para firaun
- Zaman batu besar
- Keterangan lisan yang didapat langsung dari pelaku sejarah disebut sumber
- Makanan golongan bangsawan
- Dewa pelindung dalam hindu
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- Tahap mengumpulkan sumber sejarah dalam penelitian sejarah
- Ibukota akkadia
- Kepercayaan manusia purba terhadap roh
- Dewa kesuburan
- Penanggalan menurut peredaran matahari
- Ilmu yang memepelajari tentang lapisan kulit bumi
- Zaman dimana terdapat kehidupan pertama di bumi
- Dongeng binatang
- Tugu batu lambang pemujaan dewa ra
- Tulisan dari mesir
- Dewa tertinggi bangsa sumeria
- Nekara kecil sebagai mas kawin
- Bapak sejarah
- Kitab hukum yang dibuat raja hammurabi
- Raja yang memerintahkan pembangunan menara babel
- Zaman batu tua
- Teknik membentuk logam dengan cetakan
- Patung penjaga piramida yang bertubuh singa dan berkepala manusia
- Zaman dimana manusia tinggal di gua dekat sungai
- Zaman batu baru
- Dewa bulan dari mesir
- Tulisan paku
- Zaman hidup keempat
- Zaman munculnya dinosaurus berbadan besar
- Tugu batu untuk menyembah roh nenek moyang
- Zaman dimana bumi masih berupa bola pijar
- Suku bangsa sumeria
- Arti syajaratun
54 Clues: Tulisan paku • Bapak sejarah • Dewa kesuburan • Zaman batu tua • Ibukota akkadia • Zaman bumi baru • Zaman batu baru • Arti syajaratun • Dongeng binatang • Zaman batu besar • Makam para firaun • Tulisan dari mesir • Zaman hidup ketiga • Dewa kematian mesir • Dewa air dari mesir • Zaman hidup keempat • Suku bangsa sumeria • Dewa tertinggi mesir • Suku bangsa babylonia • Dewa bulan dari mesir • ...
Do you know about Ancient Greece? 2022-01-11
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- is the name by which the area of the Middle East between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers is known.
- A small group of people having control of a country or organization.
- The action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area.
- an ancient Greek or Roman war galley with three banks of oars.
- post a store or small settlement established for trading, typically in a remote place.
- ancient city state, on the African coast near present-day Tunis Founded about 800 bc
- the Semitic language of the Phoenicians, written in an alphabet that was the ancestor of the Greek and Roman alphabets.
- is a galley having but one tier of oars.
- People destined to work for the aristocrats.
- A group of people of one nationality or race living in a foreign place.
- a ship equipped with weapons and designed to take part in warfare at sea.
- sea located between Eastern Europe and Western Asia.
- (of a place or people) freed from enemy occupation.
- The name given in classical antiquity to the territory occupied by the Greek colonists in the south of the Italian peninsula and in Sicily.
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- silver coin of ancient Greece.
- large island in the Mediterranean of Italy with small nearby islands.
- City with a large population.
- Early period of art or culture, especially the 7th–6th centuries BC in Greece.
- A person who leaves their own country in order to settle permanently in another.
- A person born in or coming from a country other than one's own.
- a pole with a flat blade, used to row or steer a boat through the water.
- A person, plant, or animal that is descended from a particular ancestor.
- Members of the aristocracy.
- city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- Greek city state.
- an ancient warship with two files of oarsmen on each side.
26 Clues: Greek city state. • Members of the aristocracy. • City with a large population. • silver coin of ancient Greece. • is a galley having but one tier of oars. • People destined to work for the aristocrats. • (of a place or people) freed from enemy occupation. • sea located between Eastern Europe and Western Asia. • an ancient warship with two files of oarsmen on each side. • ...
:0 2024-09-25
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- The muscular tissue of the heart
- State of being alone
- A story that will continue and develops after the first story
- The so called age of reptiles
- The practice of eating dirt or earth
- A sugar that comes from corn or wheat
- The doctrine that God foresaw and permitted the fall of man and that after the fall he then decreed election as a means of saving some of the human race
- Automatic and unconscious effort to manage deep anxiety
- Occurs when maternal immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies target and destroy fetal red blood cells that express antigens not present in the mother
- a mathematical relationship or rule expressed in symbols
- A note recording something for future use
- A formal meeting for officials to discuss issues or problems
- The protein in red blood cells that deliver oxygen to tissues
- A disease which the cause of is unknown
- A tool you use in your everyday life to suck dust and dirt of the floor
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- A place of work
- Cancers of the white blood cells, which begin in the bone marrow
- A number that equals ten to the power of 6
- A sugar found in milk
- A principle of inheritance in which the right of succession belongs to the youngest child.
- A saccharide polymer containing a small number (typically three to ten) of monosaccharides (simple sugars)
- Relating to colour
- A collection of symptoms affecting the mind
- The presence of glucose in the blood.
- To break down information
- A surgery where a piece of muscle is cut
- Relating to, made with, or decorated in several colours
- Empty, for example, no one is in the toilet
- The breakdown of a cell caused by damage to its plasma (outer) membrane
- The first civilisation
30 Clues: A place of work • Relating to colour • State of being alone • A sugar found in milk • The first civilisation • To break down information • The so called age of reptiles • The muscular tissue of the heart • The practice of eating dirt or earth • The presence of glucose in the blood. • A sugar that comes from corn or wheat • A disease which the cause of is unknown • ...
Bible Artifacts Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-31
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- When was the Mesha Inscription believed to be dated from?
- A famous artifact that helped decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics
- a major center during the Pre-Pottery Neolithic period, revealing insights into early agricultural societies.
- what discoveries can provide tangible evidence to support or challenge certain biblical narratives. For example, the discovery of the city of Jericho supports the biblical account of its conquest.
- considered to be the first extra-extra-biblical mention of the nation
- of archeological findings can be subjective, leading to contrasting views on their implications for biblical texts.
- The Merneptah Stele boasts a victory inscription over the "what"
- Archeology offers valuable insights into the world
- a system of writing using pictures/symbols that represent words or sounds
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- a key source for understanding the history of the ancient Israelites
- Ain Ghazal known as the largest Neolithic settlements in the world along the what what
- Early forms of writing that use simple pictures to represent objects or ideas
- a region in the Middle East that was home to some of the earliest civilizations
- The excavation of the massive stone walls, including the iconic Tower of Jericho, provided evidence of the city's early defense systems and advanced construction techniques.
- The Fertile Cresent region is home to a variety of important archaeological sites, including what, Göbekli Tepe, and the ancient cities of Mesopotamia.
- a mound of earth and debris, provided valuable insights into the city's history, revealing layers of occupation dating back thousands of years
- Archeology helps illuminate the historical and cultural backdrop of the what, providing context for events and practices.
- When was the Rosetta Stone discovered?
- the ancient what used pictograms to represent words and ideas. Their writing system, known as hieroglyphics, was based on these pictograms.
- Hieroglyphics were written on various materials, including stone, papyrus, wood, and what.
20 Clues: When was the Rosetta Stone discovered? • Archeology offers valuable insights into the world • When was the Mesha Inscription believed to be dated from? • A famous artifact that helped decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics • The Merneptah Stele boasts a victory inscription over the "what" • a key source for understanding the history of the ancient Israelites • ...
Judaism + Christianity Vocabulary 2025-04-30
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- Christian house of worship
- belief in many gods
- the event told about in the Bible in which Jesus Christ returned to life after death
- Name given to the region between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea which has holy significance for the three Abrahamic religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
- Jewish house of worship
- The holy book of Christianity (includes Old Testament and New Testament)
- In Judaism, the hoped-for savior of the Jews. Christians believe that Jesus was this savior
- In Judaism, the first five books of God’s teaching and law, as revealed to the prophet Moses
- Hebrew man who grew up as a prince of Egypt, and was called by God to lead his people back to Canaan
- a religious journey to a holy place or a place
- religion developed among the ancient Hebrews that stresses belief in God and faithfulness to the laws of the Torah
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- dedicated to God or a religion
- belief in only one god
- someone who tries to promote their religion to others
- prophet who is considered the father of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. He was born in Ur and traveled across Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Israel
- a teacher who delivers messages believed to have come from God
- an agreement between God and a religious community)
- religion that began in the first century CE based on the teachings of Jesus Christ
- Christian belief that the one God is experienced as 3 persons: the Father, the Son (Jesus), and the Holy Spirit
- the first four books of the New Testament, telling of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus
- Part of the Old Testament that tells the story of the freeing of the people of Israel from slavery in Egyp
- empire that destroyed the second Jewish temple and crucified Jesus
22 Clues: belief in many gods • belief in only one god • Jewish house of worship • Christian house of worship • dedicated to God or a religion • a religious journey to a holy place or a place • an agreement between God and a religious community) • someone who tries to promote their religion to others • a teacher who delivers messages believed to have come from God • ...
English adv 3 Extra Puzzle. 2025-03-19
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- When you graduate, you have this party...
- It can have a similar meaning to "heaven"
- You are not death, you are...
- An ancient city in Mesopotamia, known for its tower. It´s also the name of a movie released in 2022 starring Margot Robbie.
- Small pieces of water that fall from your eyes when you cry.
- That a gun or projectile cannot hurt or damage you.
- Barbie has a boyfriend...
- A state of deep relaxation and focused concentration. It is used in psychology. Often portrayed in movies as a way to control other people.
- a communication platform where you can listen to music, publicity or news... But can´t see anything.
- Famous american singer, known for her impressive career and provocative statements in more than 4 decades.
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- He loves to eat little yellow circles and it´s scared of ghosts that very often chase him
- Daughter of Gomez and sister of Pugsley
- The beliefs, opinions and perceptions held about something or someone.
- Michael Jackson said in a song that Diana is...
- Scrambled is the easiest way to prepare them
- Famous R&B artist, he headlined a very very popular show held in the middle of a sports match, in 2024; where he sang the song "burn" among many others.
- Legend of a famous spectre that appears besides you if you say her name 3 times in front of a mirror. It´s also the name of a famous cocktail.
- A type of singing and theatrical production that includes high quality vocalists and for some it´s considered very boring.
- Excesive pride or admiration for your own appeareance of achievements.
- Famous cartoon, videogame and cardgame in which you capture creatures inside of a ball.
- last name of the protagonist of the mayority of the Dan Brown novels.
21 Clues: Barbie has a boyfriend... • You are not death, you are... • Daughter of Gomez and sister of Pugsley • When you graduate, you have this party... • It can have a similar meaning to "heaven" • Scrambled is the easiest way to prepare them • Michael Jackson said in a song that Diana is... • That a gun or projectile cannot hurt or damage you. • ...
tcor 2025-11-27
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- 753 a.C.: Fundación legendaria de Roma.
- 492-449 a.C.: Conflictos entre Persia y polis griegas.
- 476: Fin del Imperio Romano de Occidente.
- 732: Carlos Martel frena avance árabe.
- 1517: Inicio de la Reforma Protestante.
- 1804: Coronación del emperador francés.
- 1054: Separación de Iglesias Católica y Ortodoxa.
- 461-429 a.C.: Líder ateniense de la Época de Oro.
- 1440: Invención de Gutenberg.
- 800: Coronado emperador del Imperio Carolingio.
- Siglo XV: Movimiento cultural italiano.
- 1492: Llegada europea a América.
- 1776: Ruptura con Gran Bretaña.
- 1347-1351: Pandemia que mata a un tercio de Europa.
- 711: Invasión árabe a la península ibérica.
- 1571: Victoria cristiana frente al poder otomano.
- 2001: Ataque a las Torres Gemelas.
- 1300 a.C.: Moisés guía al pueblo hebreo fuera de Egipto.
- 3000 a.C.: Surgimiento de las primeras ciudades como Ur y Uruk.
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- 1914: Asesinato de Francisco Fernando.
- 1989: Fin del bloque socialista.
- 509 a.C.: Fin de la monarquía e inicio republicano.
- 1453: Constantinopla cae ante turcos otomanos.
- 1917: Caída del zarismo.
- 1095: Llamado del Papa Urbano II a recuperar Tierra Santa.
- 1939: Invasión alemana a Polonia.
- 530: Codificación del derecho romano en Bizancio.
- 1945: Rivalidad EEUU–URSS tras la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
- 431-404 a.C.: Guerra entre Atenas y Esparta.
- 1871: Formación de ambos estados modernos.
- Siglo XVIII: Movimiento de razón y ciencia.
- 31 a.C.: Inicio del Imperio Romano.
- 336-323 a.C.: Conquistador del mundo helénico.
- 2800 a.C.: Desarrollo de la cultura cretense.
- 1200 a.C.: Guerra mítica entre griegos y troyanos.
- 1789: Inicio de la Edad Contemporánea.
- Siglo XII: Nacen Bolonia, París y otras.
- 313: Decreto que legaliza el cristianismo en Roma.
- 750 a.C.: Origen de las ciudades-estado griegas.
- Año 1: Nacimiento que marca la era cristiana.
40 Clues: 1917: Caída del zarismo. • 1440: Invención de Gutenberg. • 1776: Ruptura con Gran Bretaña. • 1989: Fin del bloque socialista. • 1492: Llegada europea a América. • 1939: Invasión alemana a Polonia. • 2001: Ataque a las Torres Gemelas. • 31 a.C.: Inicio del Imperio Romano. • 1914: Asesinato de Francisco Fernando. • 732: Carlos Martel frena avance árabe. • ...
GLOSSARY CROSSWORD 2025-07-28
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- He was a scientist who developed the first vaccine, helping protect people from smallpox.
- The study of how traits are passed from parents to children through DNA.
- The process of giving a person a vaccine to help protect them from a disease.
- A Greek scientist who figured out how big the Earth is by using shadows and math.
- The special shape (like a twisted ladder) of DNA, which carries instructions for how living things grow and work.
- He helped invent the telegraph and created Morse code, a way to send messages using dots and dashes.
- The distance all the way around the Earth, like a big circle.
- The study of the Earth, its land, water, and people.
- An ancient people who lived in Mesopotamia and invented one of the first systems of writing.
- A giant network that connects computers all around the world to share information.
- The information, facts, and understanding we get by learning and studying.
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- A machine that makes many copies of writing or pictures quickly.
- He invented the World Wide Web, which made the internet easier to use.
- She was a scientist who helped discover the shape of DNA using X-ray images.
- A substance that helps protect the body from certain diseases by making it stronger against them.
- Sharing ideas, thoughts, or information with others, by talking, writing, or using technology.
- A set of letters used to write a language, like A to Z in English.
- An old way to send messages over long distances using wires and electrical signals.
- Bringing things or people together, like computers, ideas, or friends.
- The man who invented the first printing press in Europe around 1440.
- A way of using symbols or letters to show words and ideas so they can be read.
21 Clues: The study of the Earth, its land, water, and people. • The distance all the way around the Earth, like a big circle. • A machine that makes many copies of writing or pictures quickly. • A set of letters used to write a language, like A to Z in English. • The man who invented the first printing press in Europe around 1440. • ...
AA001 2025-09-04
Across
- Angin musim yang terjadi di Asia (Inggris)
- Konsep sosial tentang peran laki-laki dan perempuan
- Peradaban kuno di Mesopotamia
- Planet terbesar dalam tata surya
- Garis khatulistiwa (Inggris)
- Bangunan kuno Mesir berbentuk segitiga (Inggris)
- Bangsa pelaut dari Skandinavia
- Nama belakang tokoh anti-apartheid Nelson Mandela
- Kebebasan (Inggris)
- Ibu kota Indonesia
- Sungai terpanjang di Amerika Selatan
- Sarana komunikasi massa
- Filsuf besar Yunani kuno
- Teori atau gagasan (Inggris)
- Sebutan untuk kepulauan Indonesia
- Gunung berapi (Inggris)
- Kerajaan besar di Jawa pada abad ke-13 hingga 15
- Ilmu yang mempelajari masyarakat
- Pola atau lingkaran suci dalam budaya Hindu-Buddha
- Sistem pemerintahan dari rakyat, oleh rakyat, untuk rakyat
- Materi genetik makhluk hidup
- Penulis drama terkenal dari Inggris
- Ideologi politik dan ekonomi Karl Marx
- Ilmuwan yang menyatakan bumi mengelilingi matahari
Down
- Hak untuk memilih dalam pemilu (Inggris)
- Bodoh (Inggris)
- Skala pengukuran suhu
- Presiden Amerika Serikat ke-44
- Ilmuwan Inggris pencetus teori evolusi
- Tokoh pendiri ajaran agama Buddha
- Sumber air di padang pasir
- Teori perubahan makhluk hidup menurut Darwin (Inggris)
- Jaringan komputer global
- Kekaisaran Romawi Timur dengan ibu kota Konstantinopel
- Kumpulan bintang, planet, dan gas di angkasa (Inggris)
- Gaya tarik bumi (Inggris)
- Penulis novel "1984" yang mengkritik totalitarianisme
- Zaman kebangkitan kembali ilmu pengetahuan dan seni di Eropa
- Partikel terkecil dalam ilmu kimia
- Budaya (Inggris)
- Model bola bumi (Inggris)
- Ilmu tentang produksi, distribusi, dan konsumsi barang (Inggris)
- Perang ideologi antara Blok Barat dan Timur (Inggris)
- Gerhana (Inggris)
- Zodiak kesembilan
- Kuil kuno di Athena, Yunani
- Kota di Jepang yang dijatuhi bom atom tahun 1945
- Wabah penyakit yang menyebar ke seluruh dunia
- Bahasa (Latin, juga dipakai di istilah “lingua franca”)
- Kerajaan besar di Asia Tenggara (Kamboja)
50 Clues: Bodoh (Inggris) • Budaya (Inggris) • Gerhana (Inggris) • Zodiak kesembilan • Ibu kota Indonesia • Kebebasan (Inggris) • Skala pengukuran suhu • Sarana komunikasi massa • Gunung berapi (Inggris) • Jaringan komputer global • Filsuf besar Yunani kuno • Gaya tarik bumi (Inggris) • Model bola bumi (Inggris) • Sumber air di padang pasir • Kuil kuno di Athena, Yunani • Garis khatulistiwa (Inggris) • ...
Semester 1 Vocabulary Review 2025-12-18
Across
- money
- A system of government employees selected for their skills and knowledge
- An independent state that is made up of a city and the surrounding area
- Effect of a person's actions in a past life
- A region of the Middle East between the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean Sea
- A wide, flat plain between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Military ruler
- Rebirth of a soul into a new body
- King of ancient Egypt
- A set of beliefs about the world and how to live
- Banning certain ideas or removing parts of published works
- A system of offices and officials that handles the business of government
- A system of writing that uses triangular-shaped symbols to stand for words, ideas, or sounds
- To move from one region to another in order to live there
- Communities of people living outside their homeland
- Change in ways that are useful for humans
- A status with political rights and obligations
Down
- Surroundings
- The belief in more than one god
- Buying and selling of goods and services
- the belief in only one god
- A system of public works, such as roads
- A good brought in from another country for sale
- The belief that spirits were everywhere in the natural world
- Drawing or symbol that represents a word or sound
- Spending most of the time working at a single job
- A good sent to another country for sale
- Single person or group who controls the production of a good or service
- People assigned to a position in government
- Ideas of what is right and what is wrong
- More than is needed to survive
- A person who lives by hunting small animals and gathering plants
- Setting rules to make things more similar
- Seasonal winds
- A ruling family
35 Clues: money • Surroundings • Military ruler • Seasonal winds • A ruling family • King of ancient Egypt • the belief in only one god • More than is needed to survive • The belief in more than one god • Rebirth of a soul into a new body • A system of public works, such as roads • A good sent to another country for sale • Buying and selling of goods and services • ...
Keliling Arab 2026-01-12
Across
- Kota di Mesir dengan julukan museum terbuka terbesar di dunia
- Kota tua yang dipahat di tebing batu Yordania
- Bubur dari kacang Arab & tahini
- Selat di antara Maroko dan Spanyol
- Pakaian wanita Arab berupa jubah panjang
- Dijuluki bapak optik dunia
- Gurun pasir terbesar di dunia
- Negara terkaya di dunia
- Imam besar Masjidil Haram
- Air sumir suci di kawasan Masjidil Haram
- Pemain bola Perancis legendaris berdarah Aljazair
- Kota Merah di Maroko
- Penjelajah dunia asal Maroko
- Wilayah pesisir Palestina yang terletak di sepanjang laut Mediterania
- Rempah termahal di dunia
- Nama belakang penyair nasional Palestina
- Pegunungan besar yang membentang di Maroko
- Olahraga berburu menggunakan elang
- Sirkuit MotoGP Qatar
- Alat musik petik tradisional Arab
- Penyanyi wanita populer asal Libanon
- Sungai terpanjang di dunia
- Imam Mazhab besar yang lahir di Gaza
- Sungai kering di gurun pasir
- Teh merah dari bunga Hibiscus
- Teluk di antara Yaman dan Somalia
Down
- Mata uang Aljazair
- Organisasi negara pengekspor minyak
- Judul buku catatan perjalanan Ibnu Batutah
- Pastry segitiga isi daging/sayuran
- Hewan simbol kekayaan di Somalia
- Sungai yang membatasi wilayah Mesopotamia
- Bahasa Arabnya "uang"
- Ulama besar penulis Hadits Arba'in asal Suriah
- Kota tua yang merupakan warisan dunia UNESCO di Aljir
- Bangunan malam raja Mesir kuno bentuk limas
- Laut yang memisahkan Mesir dengan Arab Saudi
- Mata uang Somalia
- Kiblat pertama umat muslim
- Universitas tertua di Mesir
- Perusahaan minyak terbesar di Arab Saudi
- Arti "syukran"
- Jenderal Muslim legendaris pembebas Yerussalem dalam Perang Salib
- Maskapai penerbangan yang berbasis di Abu Dhabi
- Selat dengan julukan "gerbang air mata"
- Kota tuan rumah Piala Dunia 2022
- Ibukota Libya
- Peristiwa pengusiran massal warga Palestina tahun 1958
- Nama negara Arab yang artinya "dua laut"
- Ibu Kota Arab Saudi
50 Clues: Ibukota Libya • Arti "syukran" • Mata uang Somalia • Mata uang Aljazair • Ibu Kota Arab Saudi • Kota Merah di Maroko • Sirkuit MotoGP Qatar • Bahasa Arabnya "uang" • Negara terkaya di dunia • Rempah termahal di dunia • Imam besar Masjidil Haram • Dijuluki bapak optik dunia • Kiblat pertama umat muslim • Sungai terpanjang di dunia • Universitas tertua di Mesir • Penjelajah dunia asal Maroko • ...
World Civ. I Winter Final 2023-12-02
Across
- The people here had a particularly pessimistic view of their gods.
- This river, because of loess soil, is prone to flooding.
- This Chinese thinker wanted a return to an ideal age where everyone did what was expected (five cardinal relationships).
- This empire, once powerful and a problem for the Greeks, was conquered by Alexander the Great.
- This group was supposedly responsible for the weakening/collapse of a number of states in the Bronze Age.
- When the Delphic oracle said, "Trust in the wooden walls," this Athenian did his best to convince the people that the answer was the navy.
- This battle saw a clash between the Hittites and the Egyptians. They later made a treaty, and, for a moment, there was peace.
- This group was a problem for both the Qin and the Han dynasties.
- This Mauryan ruler was responsible for the slaughter at Kalinga.
- In this faith, it is believed that all things have a living soul, and that one must try to live without destroying another life.
- This advisor hid the death of Shihuangdi from the people and made sure that the new emperor was easily manipulated (he forged a will).
- These were the soldiers of the Greek city-states.
- This dynasty’s collapse was the result of a ‘perfect storm’ as they endured climate issues, struggles for power, and the revolt of a cult.
- These people, found on Crete, were a Bronze Age civilization that appeared to be peaceful with their octopus art.
- This Hebrew King got rid of the tribe system by creating districts and constructed the Temple in Jerusalem.
- This is the native religion of Japan that used to strengthen the rule of the Yamato clan.
- This is the release from the "wheel of life" (samsara).
- The greatest problem during this dynasty was caused by the rulers themselves as relatives and trusted subordinates were given hereditary positions.
- At this battle, Miltiades was able to save the day with strong tactics and the phalanx.
- This Athenian was a great speaker, and was the one who told the Athenians to move inside the city walls during the second Peloponnesian War.
- In Hinduism, this is the “moral law/duty” (everyone’s is different as it’s based on caste, gender).
Down
- This Athenian ended the practice of debt slavery and opened the assembly to all citizens.
- This Athenian philosopher was killed when he became too critical of the city.
- While the Egyptians had a complicated relationship with this group, they actually introduced bronze tools and weapons to Egypt.
- This Persian ruler introduced a different way of ruling, as he respected culture and protected people.
- He attracted more followers by dismissing the Vedas and downplaying sacrifices.
- The was the script developed by Sumer and used throughout Mesopotamia.
- This caste contains peasants.
- These people, known as "Purple People" on the street, were outstanding merchants and explorers.
- This Egyptian pharaoh caused many problems when he claimed all gods other than Aton were outlawed.
- The Spartans were upset when the Athenians tried to build these, and really weren't happy after they were tricked by Themistokles.
- This group came to help the Ionians against the Persians, and burned down Sardis in their excitement.
- This group had incredible siege machinery and a corps of engineers who helped the forces cross rivers.
- This Chinese thinker believed in the usefulness of the useless, and that death might not be as bad as we all think.
- Since Sparta could not send colonies to Sicily and Southern Italy, the state took over this neighbor.
- This Chinese Legalist said that rulers shouldn’t trust people as that made them vulnerable and open to manipulation.
- His law code had punishments that fit the crimes (i.e. an eye for an eye for equals).
- This Athenian created harsh punishments in order to deal with blood feuds.
38 Clues: This caste contains peasants. • These were the soldiers of the Greek city-states. • This is the release from the "wheel of life" (samsara). • This river, because of loess soil, is prone to flooding. • This group was a problem for both the Qin and the Han dynasties. • This Mauryan ruler was responsible for the slaughter at Kalinga. • ...
A Historical Crossword 2024-10-30
Across
- The turning point or the most intense moment in the plot.
- A person who studies ancient people and their way of life by digging up and examining old objects, like tools, pottery, and buildings.
- Traditionally, it means morally wrong or evil, often used to describe actions or behavior that is harmful or bad. It can also mean excellent or impressive.
- A large area ruled by a single authority.
- A large, round fruit with a thick, orange skin and a hollow interior filled with seeds and pulp.
- The main city of a country.
- A word that takes the place of a noun to avoid repetition.
- A word that describes an action, occurrence, or state of being.
Down
- A cylindrical stick made of wax with a wick in the center.
- A region in Mesopotamia that is known for its rich soil and the early development of agriculture. It was one of the first places where people began to farm, settle down, and form complex societies, leading to the rise of some of the earliest civilizations in history.
- A natural or artificial embankment built along the sides of a river or other water body to prevent flooding.
- The central idea or message that the author wants to convey.
- The sixth king of the First Babylonian Dynasty, known for his code of laws.
- A person, often depicted in folklore, fantasy literature, and games, who possesses magical powers and abilities.
- A figure of speech that compares two different things using the words "like" or "as."
- The spirit or soul of a deceased person that is believed to remain in the physical world.
16 Clues: The main city of a country. • A large area ruled by a single authority. • The turning point or the most intense moment in the plot. • A cylindrical stick made of wax with a wick in the center. • A word that takes the place of a noun to avoid repetition. • The central idea or message that the author wants to convey. • ...
Molecular evolution in yeast of biotechnological interest 2023-02-07
Across
- este género de levaduras es muy utilizado en la industria además de Saccharomyces.
- rama de la biotecnología encargada del uso de microorganismos en procesos industriales para la elaboración de alimentos.
- superficie que nutre y sobre la que vive un organismo; para levaduras se compone principalmente de carbohidratos.
- región histórica en la parte sur de Mesopotamia donde se producía cerveza desde antes de 7000 a.C.
- tipo de DNA ampliamente utilizado en estudios evolutivos de eucariontes superiores por ser una molécula relativamente pequeña que se compone principalmente de secuencias codificantes y carece de la complejidad genética que suele complicar la interpretación de la información nuclear.
- categoría taxonómica que se ubica entre la familia y la especie.
- patrón cromosómico de una especie expresado a través de un código, establecido por convenio, que describe las características de sus cromosomas.
- proceso catabólico que tiene como producto final un compuesto orgánico.
- rama de la biología que se ha encargado de desarrollar nuevas técnicas para la identificación y caracterización de levaduras.
Down
- alotetrapoide parcial resultante de la hibridación de S. cerevisiae y S. bayanus.
- ciencia de construir y evaluar hipótesis acerca de los patrones históricos de descendencia en forma de árboles evolutivos ha mostrado ser una herramienta muy práctica con excelentes resultados en las investigaciones médicas.
- taxón actual complejo de diferentes especies que carece de correspondencia con la subdivisión aceptada en variedades.
- alimento parecido al yogurt elaborado a partir de la leche con la levadura Kluyveromyces.
- género de levaduras cuya raíz griega significa hongo del azúcar; es muy utilizado en la industria alimentaria.
- unidad de información en un locus de ácido desoxirribonucleico (DNA) que codifica para un producto génico, ya sea proteínas o RNA.
- variedad ….. para cepas lactosa negativas aisladas casi exclusivamente de plantas e invertebrados.
16 Clues: categoría taxonómica que se ubica entre la familia y la especie. • proceso catabólico que tiene como producto final un compuesto orgánico. • alotetrapoide parcial resultante de la hibridación de S. cerevisiae y S. bayanus. • este género de levaduras es muy utilizado en la industria además de Saccharomyces. • ...
Geography 2021-12-13
Across
- A closed drainage basin which allows little or no outflow to external bodies of water but converges instead into internal rivers or swamps
- A type of sub natural division of Country or Federal State , used for religious, admistrative or other purposes
- A region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers that developed the first urban societies. In the Bronze Age this area included Sumer and the Akkadian, Babylonian and Assyrian empires, In the Iron Age, it was ruled by the Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian empires.
- 11th most populated European City located on the SvisLach river and also a capital city and famous for its Independence square
- This archipelago country is home to numerous beaches, coral reefs and rare animals like Giant aldabera, tortoises and got Independence from UK in 1976
Down
- -180 degrees longitude
- A long strong stake , one end of which is set firmally on the ground and other end sharpened, used to build a wall of stakes as a defensive barrier
- Also known as the Huang-He. The second longest river in China. The majority of ancient Chinese civilizations originated in its valley.
8 Clues: -180 degrees longitude • A type of sub natural division of Country or Federal State , used for religious, admistrative or other purposes • 11th most populated European City located on the SvisLach river and also a capital city and famous for its Independence square • ...
Art History Game 2024-02-27
Across
- Painting of a 270 foot tower in the capital city of Babylon.
- Earliest free-standing statues of human figures; frontal stance, left foot forward, clenched fists, and grimace known as “archaic smile”
- A design drawn on a smooth piece of wood then cut out.
- Famous for his painting “Birth of Venus”
- Period includes kouros stone figures and vase painting
- First structure to utilize 4 walls to make a dome.
- How long the great pyramid of Giza took to build.
- Best known for French baroque and classic forms of nature.
- Da Vinci Renaissance man known for famous painting “Mona Lisa”
- most famous French painter who did classical realism
- Became the primary choice of paint for renaissance
- Pyramid like structure to add form to a painting
- The master of light
- Based on African tribal sculpture and masks, which fractured reality into overlapping planes.
- In a statue, when the weight of the body rests on one leg.
- Who’s twentieth century works grew out of the century old practices.
- Island of 30 foot tall structures demonstrating their ancestors techniques.
- Schematic Design of the pyramid
- Renaissance man known for the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Recaptures the idea of contrapposto.
- Intended to publicize the Christian creed
- Roman Catholic faith firmly established in art.
- Greek-derived style, found in Asia Minor, Mesopotamia, Egypt; more melodramatic than classical style.
- Decorative art which looked like the world itself
- Largest known Roman Architecture
- Using strong acid to cut into metal surface
- The feeling of a painting and what vibe it gives off.
- Rembrandts portraits were high in fashion and biblical plus historical scenes in baroque style.
- The balance of a painting and everything working together to create it.
- Peak of Greek art and architecture, idealized figures exemplify order and harmony
- The pinnacle of Middle Ages artistic achievement
- This palace is one of Frances greatest achievements
- Artists in the 1920’s who collected pacific carvings, African masks, and fanciful Eskimo masks.
Down
- The impermanence of Navaho sand painting destroyed at the end of a rite, influenced abstract expressionists to focus on the process of artistic creation rather than the end product.
- City of ashes blown up by mount Vesuvius.
- Rembrandts portraits were quieter and deeper in style
- One of the earliest known statues
- Famous painting by Diego Velazquez in 1656
- Early phase of classical sculpture characterized by reserved, remote expressions.
- The use of light and shadow to create an illusion of a rounded texture on a flat surface.
- Age in art of transitioning between Middle Ages and Modernity
- Best known for his series of paintings of “Modern Moral Subjects”
- Style of vase painting where black forms stood out against a reddish clay background.
- Nicknamed “Sloppy Tom” First to paint human figure as a real human being.
- Pottery ornamented with geometric banding and friezes of simplified animals or humans.
- Large wool and silk hanging paintings.
- Placement and arrangement of all elements in a painting
- Pyramid type structure known from ancient Mesopotamia
- Where’s prints are made from blinds and a plate.
- Political type sculpture
- First to abandon wood panels, and always covered the surface of his canvas in red.
- Famous renaissance man who mostly painted qualities of high renaissance
- Native American builders construction on burial mounds.
- Known famously for satirical art.
- Illusion of depth on a flat surface
- Champion of idealizing reality
- Known for painting generally unsuccessful landscape painting.
- moralistic paintings made to punish sinners.
- Reconstruction of Egyptian civilization.
- The way a painting seems to “move” or the focal point it builds to
- Glass tinted with chemicals to add colors
- Brilliant brushwork that captured the visual world with hyper realism.
- Sophisticated artists like Modigliani found a freshness and vitality in tribal art, missing, and conventional art.
- Chapel made famous for its vast amount of paintings on its ceiling
- Counter reformation of the catholic revival in art.
65 Clues: The master of light • Political type sculpture • Champion of idealizing reality • Schematic Design of the pyramid • Largest known Roman Architecture • One of the earliest known statues • Known famously for satirical art. • Illusion of depth on a flat surface • Recaptures the idea of contrapposto. • Large wool and silk hanging paintings. • ...
Test Review 2024-05-28
Across
- Which religious text is sacred to Judaism?
- Christ What does B.C. stand for?
- People who move from place to place to survive.
- Disaster A natural event such as a flood, earthquake, or hurricane that causes great damage or loss of life.
- Age When people started using METAL tools.
- Era New Stone Age (when new developments allowed people to farm, live in larger settlements, trade, etc.)
- Diffusion The spread of culture, including aspects such as clothing and food, from one group to another, typically as a result of making contact.
- Leader in Ancient Egypt
- Ancient Egyptian writing.
- Which holy text is associated with Christianity?
- What is the holy book of Hinduism?
- A person trained in Jewish law, ritual, and traditions and ordained for leadership of a Jewish congregation.
- State A city that is like a small independent country due to having its own laws and government.
- Belief in one God
- Stone An artifact that was written on in both Greek and Hieroglyphics. Since we could read Greek we could use this stone to crack the code of Hieroglyphics.
- A system of pipes and channels used to carry water to cities.
- A dictatorship with one-man rule that evolved from the Roman Republic.
- Crescent Half moon shaped area of land located where small villages began to form.
- Ancient form of writing found in Mesopotamia.
- Supreme council of the Ancient Roman empire.
- The first civilization that was located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in what is now Iraq.
- The name that was formerly given to people who were thought to have settled in prehistoric times in ancient Iran and the northern Indian subcontinent.
- Extreme shortage of food.
Down
- East-west lines parallel to the equator used to measure distance in degrees north or south of the equator
- Able to read and write
- A union between people, groups, countries.
- An economic principle that describes a consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price for a specific good or service.
- A religion that started with Abraham and the Hebrew people
- River Valley Civilization An ancient civilization located in what is Pakistan and northwest India today, on the fertile floodplain on the Indus River and its vicinity.
- The process by which water is diverted from streams and other bodies of water, in order to water crops
- Ancient city-state of Greece known for its fierce military.
- A form of government in which power resided in elected individuals representing the citizen body, and government leaders exercise power according to the rule of law.
- A member of a people or tribe that has no permanent abode but moves about from place to place.
- A river of about four thousand miles, it is the longest river of China and of Asia.
- Large temple in Ancient Mesopotamia.
- Farming (The growing of food on a regular basis)
- River The longest river located in Egypt, Africa that flows through the desert, and was the lifeline of Ancient Egypt.
- Economic concept that describes the total amount of a specific good or service that is available to consumers.
- Belief in many gods
- An advanced state of human society, in which a high level of culture, technology, and government has been reached.
- Road An ancient network of trade routes that for centuries were central to cultural interaction through regions of the Asian continent.
- Power Complete authority to act in an area.
- A group of territories or peoples under one ruler.
- Domini What does A.D. stand for?
- Age Long periods of extreme cold on the Earth.
- What is the holy text of Islam?
- Distance east or west on the earth's surface, measured in degrees from a certain meridian (line from the North to the South Pole).
- One of the first written languages.
- The vast empire of Southwest Asia founded by Cyrus II after 546 B.C. and brought to the height of its power and glory by Darius I and his son.
- A sacred agreement between God and a person or group of people.
50 Clues: Belief in one God • Belief in many gods • Able to read and write • Leader in Ancient Egypt • Ancient Egyptian writing. • Extreme shortage of food. • What is the holy text of Islam? • What is the holy book of Hinduism? • One of the first written languages. • Large temple in Ancient Mesopotamia. • Which religious text is sacred to Judaism? • ...
Module 3: The Fertile Crescent, Mesopotamia, and the Persian Empire 2023-05-15
Across
- referring to a countryside area
- long poem that tells the story of a hero
- a person who performs religious ceremonies
- a picture symbol
- a wheeled, horse-drawn cart used in battle
- an organized society that functions within established geographic boundaries
- the science of building
- a mixture of fertile soil and tiny rocks that can make land ideal for farming
- the world’s first system of writing; developed in Sumer
- a human-made waterway
- a political unit consisting of a city and its surrounding countryside
- a writer
Down
- the division of society by class or rank
- a set of letters that can be combined to form words
- an area of rich farmland in Southwest Asia where the first civilizations began
- an arrangement in which each worker specialized in a particular task or job
- a ruler of a kingdom or empire
- more of something than is needed
- a way of supplying water to an area of land
- a unit of soldiers who ride horses
- land with different territories and peoples under a single rule
- the worship of many gods
- a set of 282 laws governing the daily life in Babylon; the earliest known collection of written laws
- referring to a city area
- a pyramid-shaped temple in Sumer
25 Clues: a writer • a picture symbol • a human-made waterway • the science of building • the worship of many gods • referring to a city area • a ruler of a kingdom or empire • referring to a countryside area • more of something than is needed • a pyramid-shaped temple in Sumer • a unit of soldiers who ride horses • the division of society by class or rank • ...
Geography 2021-12-13
Across
- 180 degrees longitude
- This archipelago country is home to numerous beaches, coral reefs and rare animals like Giant aldabera, tortoises and got Independence from UK in 1976
- A region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers that developed the first urban societies. In the Bronze Age this area included Sumer and the Akkadian, Babylonian and Assyrian empires, In the Iron Age, it was ruled by the Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian empires.
- A long strong stake , one end of which is set firmally on the ground and other end sharpened, used to build a wall of stakes as a defensive barrier
- A type of sub natural division of Country or Federal State , used for religious, admistrative or other purposes
Down
- Also known as the Huang-He. The second longest river in China. The majority of ancient Chinese civilizations originated in its valley.
- A closed drainage basin which allows little or no outflow to external bodies of water but converges instead into internal rivers or swamps
- 11th most populated European City located on the SvisLach river and also a capital city and famous for its Independence square
8 Clues: 180 degrees longitude • A type of sub natural division of Country or Federal State , used for religious, admistrative or other purposes • 11th most populated European City located on the SvisLach river and also a capital city and famous for its Independence square • ...
Test Review 2024-05-29
Across
- Belief in many gods
- Economic concept that describes the total amount of a specific good or service that is available to consumers.
- Ancient city-state of Greece known for its fierce military.
- Ancient Egyptian writing.
- What is the holy text of Islam?
- A religion that started with Abraham and the Hebrew people
- New Stone Age (when new developments allowed people to farm, live in larger settlements, trade, etc.)
- An advanced state of human society, in which a high level of culture, technology, and government has been reached.
- A member of a people or tribe that has no permanent abode but moves about from place to place.
- A person trained in Jewish law, ritual, and traditions and ordained for leadership of a Jewish congregation.
- A natural event such as a flood, earthquake, or hurricane that causes great damage or loss of life.
- Distance east or west on the earth's surface, measured in degrees from a certain meridian (line from the North to the South Pole).
- When people started using METAL tools.
- Complete authority to act in an area.
- A group of territories or peoples under one ruler.
- Extreme shortage of food.
- Which religious text is sacred to Judaism?
- An ancient civilization located in what is Pakistan and northwest India today, on the fertile floodplain on the Indus River and its vicinity.
- What is the holy book of Hinduism?
- The name that was formerly given to people who were thought to have settled in prehistoric times in ancient Iran and the northern Indian subcontinent.
- Which holy text is associated with Christianity?
- One of the first written languages.
- The vast empire of Southwest Asia founded by Cyrus II after 546 B.C. and brought to the height of its power and glory by Darius I and his son.
- Supreme council of the Ancient Roman empire.
- Ancient form of writing found in Mesopotamia.
- The longest river located in Egypt, Africa that flows through the desert, and was the lifeline of Ancient Egypt.
- A river of about four thousand miles, it is the longest river of China and of Asia.
- The process by which water is diverted from streams and other bodies of water, in order to water crops
- Able to read and write
- The spread of culture, including aspects such as clothing and food, from one group to another, typically as a result of making contact.
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- A dictatorship with one-man rule that evolved from the Roman Republic.
- An artifact that was written on in both Greek and Hieroglyphics. Since we could read Greek we could use this stone to crack the code of Hieroglyphics.
- A system of pipes and channels used to carry water to cities.
- A sacred agreement between God and a person or group of people.
- Farming (The growing of food on a regular basis)
- An ancient network of trade routes that for centuries were central to cultural interaction through regions of the Asian continent.
- Belief in one God
- Long periods of extreme cold on the Earth.
- Large temple in Ancient Mesopotamia.
- Leader in Ancient Egypt
- A union between people, groups, countries.
- What does B.C. stand for?
- People who move from place to place to survive.
- A form of government in which power resided in elected individuals representing the citizen body, and government leaders exercise power according to the rule of law.
- A city that is like a small independent country due to having its own laws and government.
- Half moon shaped area of land located where small villages began to form.
- An economic principle that describes a consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price for a specific good or service.
- East-west lines parallel to the equator used to measure distance in degrees north or south of the equator
- The first civilization that was located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in what is now Iraq.
- What does A.D. stand for?
50 Clues: Belief in one God • Belief in many gods • Able to read and write • Leader in Ancient Egypt • Ancient Egyptian writing. • What does B.C. stand for? • Extreme shortage of food. • What does A.D. stand for? • What is the holy text of Islam? • What is the holy book of Hinduism? • One of the first written languages. • Large temple in Ancient Mesopotamia. • ...
Art history 2024-02-24
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- A design drawn on a smooth piece of wood then cut out.
- Known for painting generally unsuccessful landscape painting.
- Decorative art which looked like the world itself
- Nicknamed “Sloppy Tom” First to paint human figure as a real human being.
- most famous French painter who did classical realism
- Famous renaissance man who mostly painted qualities of high renaissance
- Counter reformation of the catholic revival in art.
- Reconstruction of Egyptian civilization.
- Pyramid like structure to add form to a painting
- Rembrandts portraits were quieter and deeper in style
- Greek-derived style, found in Asia Minor, Mesopotamia, Egypt; more melodramatic than classical style.
- The pinnacle of Middle Ages artistic achievement
- Sophisticated artists like Modigliani found a freshness and vitality in tribal art, missing, and conventional art.
- Known famously for satirical art.
- Schematic Design of the pyramid
- Large wool and silk hanging paintings.
- Period includes kouros stone figures and vase painting
- Famous for his painting “Birth of Venus”
- Sophia First structure to utilize 4 walls to make a dome.
- Champion of idealizing reality
- moralistic paintings made to punish sinners.
- Famous painting by Diego Velazquez in 1656
- The use of light and shadow to create an illusion of a rounded texture on a flat surface.
- Da Vinci Renaissance man known for famous painting “Mona Lisa”
- Chapel made famous for its vast amount of paintings on its ceiling
- Who’s twentieth century works grew out of the century old practices.
- The balance of a painting and everything working together to create it.
- Intended to publicize the Christian creed
- In a statue, when the weight of the body rests on one leg.
- Early phase of classical sculpture characterized by reserved, remote expressions.
- Island of 30 foot tall structures demonstrating their ancestors techniques.
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- Roman Catholic faith firmly established in art.
- Style of vase painting where black forms stood out against a reddish clay background.
- Using strong acid to cut into metal surface
- Political type sculpture
- Rembrandts portraits were high in fashion and biblical plus historical scenes in baroque style.
- City of ashes blown up by mount Vesuvius.
- Best known for French baroque and classic forms of nature.
- Pyramid type structure known from ancient Mesopotamia
- Placement and arrangement of all elements in a painting
- The impermanence of Navaho sand painting destroyed at the end of a rite, influenced abstract expressionists to focus on the process of artistic creation rather than the end product.
- Illusion of depth on a flat surface
- One of the earliest known statues
- Glass tinted with chemicals to add colors
- How long the great pyramid of Giza took to build.
- Best known for his series of paintings of “Modern Moral Subjects”
- First to abandon wood panels, and always covered the surface of his canvas in red.
- Became the primary choice of paint for renaissance
- The way a painting seems to “move” or the focal point it builds to
- Recaptures the idea of contrapposto.
- Renaissance man known for the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Artists in the 1920’s who collected pacific carvings, African masks, and fanciful Eskimo masks.
- Based on African tribal sculpture and masks, which fractured reality into overlapping planes.
- Painting of a 270 foot tower in the capital city of Babylon.
- Earliest free-standing statues of human figures; frontal stance, left foot forward, clenched fists, and grimace known as “archaic smile”
- Where’s prints are made from blinds and a plate.
- Largest known Roman Architecture
- Pottery ornamented with geometric banding and friezes of simplified animals or humans.
- Native American builders construction on burial mounds.
- Peak of Greek art and architecture, idealized figures exemplify order and harmony
- Age in art of transitioning between Middle Ages and Modernity
- palace of pomp
- The master of light
- Brilliant brushwork that captured the visual world with hyper realism.
- The feeling of a painting and what vibe it gives off.
65 Clues: palace of pomp • The master of light • Political type sculpture • Champion of idealizing reality • Schematic Design of the pyramid • Largest known Roman Architecture • One of the earliest known statues • Known famously for satirical art. • Illusion of depth on a flat surface • Recaptures the idea of contrapposto. • Large wool and silk hanging paintings. • ...
Ancient peoples Balogh Dávid 2024-01-02
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- Carthaginians, as Phoenician settlers in North Africa, engaged in conflicts with the Romans for dominance in the region.
- In Europe, particularly in present-day Greece, the Macedonians, led by the famous conqueror Alexander the Great, were known for their military prowess and extensive conquests.
- The Greeks, situated in ancient Greece, were renowned for their scholars, inventors, philosophical thinkers, and the establishment of democratic governance.
- (or Indian) Civilization: Residing in South Asia along the Indus River, the Indus people utilized war elephants and developed advanced urban centers.
- Occupying the territory of modern Iran in Asia, the Persians established the largest empire of their time and engaged in notable conflicts with the Greeks.
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- Hailing from Asia, the Phoenicians were skilled traders and seafarers who not only invented the alphabet but also played a crucial role in maritime commerce.
- In North Africa along the Nile River, the Egyptians were adept at constructing pyramids and had a rich cultural heritage.
- In Mesopotamia, the Babylonians, famous for building the great Tower of Babel, were a civilization that thrived in the city of Babylon.
- In Asia, the Chinese were prolific inventors, introducing innovations such as paper, gunpowder, and silk, contributing significantly to technological progress.
- The Assyrians, residing in the present-day territory of Iraq, were known for their bellicose nature, engaging in numerous wars and conflicts.
10 Clues: Carthaginians, as Phoenician settlers in North Africa, engaged in conflicts with the Romans for dominance in the region. • In North Africa along the Nile River, the Egyptians were adept at constructing pyramids and had a rich cultural heritage. • ...
TTS KELAS XI SEJARAH LANJUTAN 2024-08-06
TTS KELAS 11 SEJARAH LANJUTAN 2024-08-06
Kyrgyz Tribes during the 16th and 17th Centuries. Formation of Kyrgyz People 2025-02-17
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- A community of people, which was historically constituted and formed on specific historical territory, characterized by common features and at the same time possessing, in contrast to other groups, unique characteristics in culture, language, character, behavior, and attitudes
- The Kyrgyz People and their Ethnogenetic, Historical and Cultural Ties
- Which ethnonym is the oldest of the Turkic-speaking ethnonyms
- A historical community of people characterized by a single territory and formed from the tribes connected by the commonality of economics, language, and culture
- Where was organized the international scientific conference, “The Kyrgyz and Ethno-genetic and Ethno-Cultural Processes in Ancient and Medieval Times of Central Asia,” which took place on September 23-24, 1994
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- Which epic contains information concerning the habitation of Sumerians in Tenir Too--in the north of modern Kyrgyzstan, especially around Issyk-Kul Lake before they moved to Mesopotamia
- Which tribes served as pastoralists and inhabited the middle and upper Yenisei.
- The theory that the Kyrgyz people migrated to Tenir Too from the upper Yenisei River was first advocated by which Russian academician
- What religion entered in the life of the people of these regions and influences the most
9 Clues: Which ethnonym is the oldest of the Turkic-speaking ethnonyms • The Kyrgyz People and their Ethnogenetic, Historical and Cultural Ties • Which tribes served as pastoralists and inhabited the middle and upper Yenisei. • What religion entered in the life of the people of these regions and influences the most • ...
GSW Lore Department Crossword 2023-09-02
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- In Norse mythology, an unfathomably large sea serpent or worm who dwells in the world sea, encircling the Earth and biting his own tail.
- A temple dedicated to all the gods of a particular mythology, or a group of gods and goddesses worshiped by a particular culture.
- The traditional beliefs, customs, stories, songs, and practices passed down through generations within a culture.
- The collection of myths, stories, and beliefs that belong to a particular culture, often explaining the origins of the world or the customs and beliefs of a society.
- Individual or place believed to have the ability to foretell the future or provide divine guidance.
- The god of fertility, agriculture, the afterlife, the dead, resurrection, life, and vegetation in ancient Egyptian religion.
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- The body of written works of a language, period, or culture.
- A brief story or tale that usually includes animals as characters and imparts a moral lesson.
- A system of writing first developed by the ancient Sumerians of Mesopotamia c. 3500 BCE.
- A powerful spirit in the form of a bird, whose passing brought thunder and lightning and was responsible for the growth of vegetation in Native American mythology.
- A mythical creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse.
- A traditional story or narrative, often based on historical events or figures, but with exaggerated or supernatural elements.
- An epic journey or adventure, often with significant challenges and trials, named after Homer's famous Greek epic
- A long and grand narrative poem, often about heroic deeds, adventures, or a significant cultural journey.
14 Clues: The body of written works of a language, period, or culture. • A mythical creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. • A system of writing first developed by the ancient Sumerians of Mesopotamia c. 3500 BCE. • A brief story or tale that usually includes animals as characters and imparts a moral lesson. • ...
Ancient Civilisations 2023-03-21
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- This ancient civilization built an empire across Europe and northern Africa, and is famous for its military conquests and impressive engineering feats like aqueducts and roads.
- The ancient civilization that invented democracy and gave us myths about gods and heroes like Zeus and Achilles.
- This ancient civilization developed a writing system, philosophy, and technology like paper and gunpowder, and is known for its Great Wall and Terracotta Army.
- This ancient civilization ruled over much of South America, and is known for its impressive stonework like the ruins of Machu Picchu.
- This ancient civilization developed the world's first writing system, and built impressive structures like ziggurats and hanging gardens.
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- This ancient civilization was known for its maritime trade, and developed an alphabet that influenced many modern writing systems.
- This ancient civilization lived in what is now Mexico, and is known for its impressive stone heads and influence on later Mesoamerican cultures.
- This ancient civilization lived in Central America and developed a writing system, calendar, and impressive architecture like pyramids and temples.
- Valley This ancient civilization lived in what is now Pakistan and India, and developed a complex urban culture with advanced sanitation systems and well-planned cities.
- This ancient civilization built pyramids and worshipped gods like Osiris and Isis.
10 Clues: This ancient civilization built pyramids and worshipped gods like Osiris and Isis. • The ancient civilization that invented democracy and gave us myths about gods and heroes like Zeus and Achilles. • This ancient civilization was known for its maritime trade, and developed an alphabet that influenced many modern writing systems. • ...
Ellis' Crossword 2025-10-13
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- The Prohibition started with who but the target was actually lower-class men? pg.547
- Wilson suffered a what on April 1919 and again in September and again in October? pg.544
- How much of the population lived in dry communities in 1906? pg.545
- Who organized the Seneca Women's Rights Convention and labeled it the "duty of women... to secure... their sacred right to the elective franchise"? pg. 548
- The worst feature of the 14 Points was that is painted who as the sole villain? pg.541
- What left the Allies everything and the Central Powers nearly nothing and broke apart the Austro-Hungarian Empire and stripped Germany of its overseas colonies? pg.540
- Coca-Cola had to eliminate even the minute amount of what under the 1906 Food and Drug Act? pg.544
- Wiley's formation the so called what in 1902 consisted of 12 young men who would eat foods treated with chemicals to test the toxicity of borax? pg.545
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- Who said "The 14 Points bore me... God only has 10"? pg.541
- Under the amendment the manufacturing of what was prohibited? pg.546
- The Ottoman Empire- Palestine, Mesopotamia, and Syria- were sliced off and handed to who? pg.542
- In 1918 Wilson had convened a panel of who to craft a peace plan? pg.540
- Who disagreed less with the intent of the treaty (of Versailles) as much as he did with the imprecise wording of it? pg.543
- What amendment in 1919 enfranchised adult women? pg.548
14 Clues: What amendment in 1919 enfranchised adult women? pg.548 • Who said "The 14 Points bore me... God only has 10"? pg.541 • How much of the population lived in dry communities in 1906? pg.545 • Under the amendment the manufacturing of what was prohibited? pg.546 • In 1918 Wilson had convened a panel of who to craft a peace plan? pg.540 • ...
10 Words from what we learned 2022-12-08
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- a title of an ancient Egyptian king.
- An ancient region in W Asia between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers: now part of Iraq.
- the religious faith of Muslims, based on the words and religious system founded by the prophet Muhammad and taught by the Quran, the basic principle of which is absolute submission to a unique and personal god, Allah.
- a quadrilateral masonry mass having smooth, steeply sloping sides meeting at an apex, used as a tomb.
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- disbelief in the existence of a supreme being or beings.
- an ancient Sumerian city in S Iraq, near the Euphrates, important before 2000 b.c.: exclusive archaeological excavations, notably of a ziggurat and of tablets with very early Sumerian script.
- the Christian religion, including the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox churches.
- a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe, especially when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency or agencies, usually involving devotional and ritual observances, and often containing a moral code governing the conduct of human affairs.
- An ancient city of SW Asia, on the Euphrates River, famed for its magnificence and culture: capital of Babylonia and later of the Chaldean empire.
- an ancient kingdom in northeastern Africa: divided into the Nile Delta and the area from Cairo south to the Sudan.
10 Clues: a title of an ancient Egyptian king. • disbelief in the existence of a supreme being or beings. • An ancient region in W Asia between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers: now part of Iraq. • the Christian religion, including the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox churches. • ...
PERADABAN DUNIA 2025-08-29
PERADABAN DUNIA 2025-08-29
PBL Word Chart 2017-09-27
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- - Land almost or entirely surrounded by land; having no coastline or seaport.
- - Designed to show governmental boundaries of countries, states, and counties.
- - River in northern Israel, flowing south through the Sea of Galilee to the Dead Sea. Note: In the Bible, the Jordan was the scene of the baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist.
- - Desalination is a process that extracts mineral components from saline water.
- - A water supply system is a system for the collection, transmission, treatment, storage and distribution of water from source to consumers, for example, homes, commercial establishments, industry, irrigation facilities and public agencies for water—related activities.
- - A viscous liquid derived from petroleum, especially for use as a fuel or lubricant.
- - The eastern member of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia, the other being the Euphrates.
- - A mediterranean sea in Western Asia.
- - A seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean, lying between Africa and Asia.
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- - Often include much of the same data found on a political map.
- - Any watering system that delivers a slow moving supply of water at a gradual rate directly to the soil.
- - Peninsula in southwest Asia, bordered on the north by Jordan and Iraq, on the east by the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, on the south by the Gulf of Aden, and on the west by the Red Sea.
- - A desert is a barren area of landscape where little precipitation occurs and consequently living conditions are hostile for plant and animal life.
- - Is a strait between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.
- - The longest and one of the most historically important rivers of Western Asia.
- - Land having many mountains.
- - A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream.
- - Salt lake on the border between Israel and Jordan.
- - Flammable gas, consisting largely of methane and other hydrocarbons, occurring naturally underground and used as fuel.
19 Clues: - Land having many mountains. • - A mediterranean sea in Western Asia. • - Salt lake on the border between Israel and Jordan. • - Is a strait between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. • - Often include much of the same data found on a political map. • - A seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean, lying between Africa and Asia. • ...
Unit 3 Vocab Review Part 1 2022-03-01
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- the belt of dry and semi-arid land that extends across Afroeurasia from the Sahara Desert in the west to Manchuria in northern China
- people who depend on domestic livestock, migrate in an established territory to find pasture for their animals
- a person who was able to read and write, allowing for the creation of written records and messages
- a person who worked as a farmer, builder, or general worker during Era 2.
- an order of social classes with producers at the bottom and leaders or kings at the top
- The world's longest river, which flows northward through East Africa in the Mediterranean Sea
- action or process that makes something stronger or more extreme; the process of change and growth in Era 2
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- the process of changing plants or animals to make them more useful to humans
- the civilization that developed around the Tigris and Euphrates rivers around 3500 BC/BCE.
- facts or information that can be used to test whether a belief or proposition is true or valid
- a way of life where a group of people survives from the secondary products of herds. People follow patterns of grazing to keep their herds alive.
- a vast grassland
- a type of society characterized by many things
- an organizing structure where the main unit has the power, right, and ability to control smaller units
- large groups of domesticated animals like sheep or goats
- a representation of an event from the past that is put together using evidence from multiple sources
- a form of writing developed by the Sumerians using a wedge shaped stylus and clay tablets
- writing system that uses symbols or pictures to denote objects, concepts, or sounds, originally and especially in the writing system of Ancient Egypt
- having no fixed home and move from place to place in search of food, water, and grazing land
19 Clues: a vast grassland • a type of society characterized by many things • large groups of domesticated animals like sheep or goats • a person who worked as a farmer, builder, or general worker during Era 2. • the process of changing plants or animals to make them more useful to humans • ...
Chapter 21 2017-04-03
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- al-Khali/ largest contiguous sand desert in the world, encompassing most of the southern third of the Arabian Peninsula
- Heights/ a hilly plateau over looking the Jordan River and the Sea of Galilee
- an industrial installation where a substance is refined.
- the longest and one of the most historically important rivers of Western Asia
- Power/ term referring to electricity generated by hydropower; the production of electrical power through the use of the gravitational force of falling or flowing water.
- Gulf/ extension of the Indian Ocean through the Strait of Hormuz and lies between Iran to the northeast and the Arabian Peninsula to the southwest.
- land or a climate) having little or no rain; too dry or barren to support vegetation.
- Irrigation/ form of irrigation that saves water and fertilizer by allowing water to drip slowly to the roots of many different plants
- Flat/ areas of flat land covered with a layer of salt
- a fertile spot in a desert where water is found.
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- Oil/ unrefined petroleum.
- Lut/ known as the Loot Desert, is a large salt desert in Kerman and Sistan and Baluchistan Province, Iran and is the world's 25th largest desert.
- eastern member of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia
- a valley, ravine, or channel that is dry except in the rainy season
- Climate/ a climate distinguished by warm, wet winters under prevailing westerly winds
- The removal of salt or other chemicals from something, such as seawater or soil.
- Dead Sea/ bordering Israel, the West Bank and Jordan is a salt lake whose banks are more than 400m below sea level, the lowest point on dry land
- River/long river in the Middle East that flows roughly north to south through the Sea of Galilee and on to the Dead Sea
- Water/ water that has been contained in some undisturbed space, usually groundwater in an aquifer,
19 Clues: Oil/ unrefined petroleum. • a fertile spot in a desert where water is found. • Flat/ areas of flat land covered with a layer of salt • an industrial installation where a substance is refined. • eastern member of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia • a valley, ravine, or channel that is dry except in the rainy season • ...
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 2024-03-21
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- Local Government Code of 1991 is a legal instrument for the _____ of the agricultural extension system in the Philippines.
- He is known as the Father of University Extension
- indication that ancient times have practiced extension since they found advice on irrigation and pest management on this place
- is the process of delegating functions from the central government to the lower levels or field units. Barangays - provides agricultural support services including planting materials distribution and operation of farm produce collection and buying stations
- this planning is one of the two outstanding concepts of AFMA in transforming the Philippine agricultural landscape
- Agricultural ___ relates to government development goals and strategies, market and price policies, and the levels of resource investments in the system
- the extent of certainty of receiving the expected benefits from adopting a new method of innovation
- country where the word “extension” first used
- RIGHT or WRONG: BAEx was renamed as Agricultural Productivity Commission (APC) during the Martial Law Regime
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- is the process of delegating functions from the central government to the lower levels or field units
- An attribute of innovation that pertains to the degree to which the results of an innovation are visible to others.
- is also referred to as political decentralization.
- The US Cooperative Extension system is an extension model that is also known as a "transfer of __" model.
- Kelsey and Hearne defined extension as "an ____ system of education in which adults and young people learn by doing."
- It provides information to individuals/groups to help them make optimal decisions with respect to achieving their own goals
- what type of function does Private Firms and Cooperatives perform?
- refers to the degree to which an innovation may be experimented with on a limited basis
- ____ institutes are community meetings covering a period of two to three days and devoted to a discussion of agricultural problems and subjects relating to the home.
- a purpose of extension where it an instrument to uplift the poor and to achieve social objectives or correcting structural problems
- expands the definition of Extension to include Advisory Services (EAS)
20 Clues: country where the word “extension” first used • He is known as the Father of University Extension • is also referred to as political decentralization. • what type of function does Private Firms and Cooperatives perform? • expands the definition of Extension to include Advisory Services (EAS) • ...
Religion Vocabulary 2020-11-09
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- Beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons.
- Belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas).
- believed that a society could become perfect, if the people who lived in it exhibited "beautiful conduct." High value given to learning and to devotion to family (including ancestors).
- religious teaching by Buddha and his followers, which declares that by destroying greed and hatred, which are the causes of all suffering, man can attain perfect enlightenment.
- traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people.
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- the Christian religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the Christian holy book, the Bible.
- religion based on the messages that Muhammad is believed to have received from God. In Arabic, the word Islam means “to submit to God.”
- Judaism involves the belief in one God, whose Chosen People are the Jews. Abraham is considered the founder of Judaism, although Moses, who delivered the laws of God to the Israelites, is also an important figure. It is the world’s oldest monotheistic religion.
- Belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam)
- religious beliefs and cultural practices are characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being of many forms and natures.
- A folktale that tries to explain the way the world is or how things came to be; usually involving a god or goddess, hero, and/or human.
11 Clues: Belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) • Beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons. • traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people. • Belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas). • ...
Social Studies Vocab 2018-11-07
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- The belief of multiple gods or goddesses in religion.
- The transfer of the ownership of goods or services, from one person or entity to another, in exchange money, goods, or services. Similar to bartering.
- A small independant city that operates like a tiny country. Controls city and lands surrounding with own government.
- A religious temple. Multiple tiered building that were the biggest and most important building within a Mesopotamian city-state.
- A man-made earthen wall designed to keep a river within its bank or to separate different farm fields.
- Two parallel rivers in Iraq and Syria where civilization first developed around. They flood annually providing rich farmland for humans to use.
- A business person who trades things made by other people (artisans) in order to make profit.
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- Natural materials such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used by people for economic gain.
- A tool used that is used by farming to carve open the ground and help farmers prepare it for planting.
- The "land between the rivers" a general names for the area and the people where civilization developed.
- A skilled worker who makes or fixes things by hand.
- Also called the cradle of civilization, an area of modern day Iraq, Syria, and Turkey where human civilization developed.
- A method in which water is supplied to plants at regular intervals for agriculture.
- Any person who has god-like powers. Also could be another name for a god.
- A person who has the ability to write in ancient times. Often used to keep records for the government.
15 Clues: A skilled worker who makes or fixes things by hand. • The belief of multiple gods or goddesses in religion. • Any person who has god-like powers. Also could be another name for a god. • A method in which water is supplied to plants at regular intervals for agriculture. • ...
Hidden Women's History 2024-03-11
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- Make sure to thank Josephine Garis Cochran for this invention or you would be cleaning dishes only by hand
- This modern day medical tool was evolved thanks to Letitia Mumford Geer who removed the old circular finger grips so they could be used by one hand
- Margaret Wilcox added this to our cars to help us stay warm in the winter time
- This popular game meant to expose capitalism while bankrupting your friends was created by Lizzie Magie
- Dr. Lillian Gilbreth added this to the bottom of a trash can so you didn't need your hands to open it
- People try to hoard this by hiding history that would debunk the myths and lies of discrimination
- This disposable item was made by Melitta Bentz to make coffee brewing better and free from coffee grounds at the bottom of your mug
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- Marie Van Brittan Brown made this device so you can be sure your home will stay safe while you're away
- Ruth Graves Wakefield invented this yummy ingredient that would forever change basic cookie recipes
- Mary Delaney made the dog leash this so you could adjust the length during a walk
- Driving in the rain wouldn't be possible if it weren't for Mary Anderson's invention
- Stephanie Kwolek discovered the polymer solution for this material, which helps protect the lives of police officers, soldiers, and bodyguards
- This alcoholic drink is thought to be first brewed by a woman nearly 7,000 years ago in Mesopotamia and Sumeria
- Maria Beasley invented this floating device to help survivors of sunken boats
- March 8, 2024 was the International Day of the _______.
15 Clues: March 8, 2024 was the International Day of the _______. • Maria Beasley invented this floating device to help survivors of sunken boats • Margaret Wilcox added this to our cars to help us stay warm in the winter time • Mary Delaney made the dog leash this so you could adjust the length during a walk • ...
Early Civilizations 2023-11-28
Birthplace of Civilization 2020-05-14
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- A fan-shaped fertile area where many Egyptians would live because of the fertile soil and the protection that it provided.
- This is a monotheistic religion in which Muhammad was the last and greatest prophet of the religion.
- History was not kind to the Jewish people. Time after time they were on the run from invaders. This scattering and running of the Jews is called this.
- This religion is the oldest of the three main world religions. Their God is named Yahweh.
- Pharaohs were buried in these to protect their bodies from floods, wild animals, and robbers. The 3 largest ones can be found in the city of Giza.
- This person was sent from a person we may know as God, and was sent as a messiah or savior.
- This would be a government which is controlled by religious leaders.
- This stone was responsible for "cracking the code" of the meaning of hieroglyphics.
- Some of the earliest forms of writing in which markings were shaped like wedges on clay tablets.
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- This is made up of the city and the farmland around it. The walls which would surround this was from from sun-dried bricks which would protect the city.
- Babylon's greatest king and also best known for his codes which were displayed in the middle of the city for all to be known.
- This river is the lifeblood for the people of Egypt. It brought a means of transportation, fresh water, trade, food, and so much more.
- Historians use this term to describe highly developed cultures.
- This ancient city was located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
- The worship of many gods.
15 Clues: The worship of many gods. • Historians use this term to describe highly developed cultures. • This would be a government which is controlled by religious leaders. • This ancient city was located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. • This stone was responsible for "cracking the code" of the meaning of hieroglyphics. • ...
Social Studies Vocabulary 2018-11-13
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- A business person who trades things made by other people (artisans) in order to make a profit.
- Two parallel rivers in Iraq and Syria where civilization first developed around. They flood annually providing rich farmland for humans to use.
- A method in which water is supplied to plants at regular intervals for agriculture.
- A man-made earthen wall designed to keep a river within its bank or to separate different farm fields.
- A person who has the ability to write in ancient times. Often used to keep records for the government.
- The belief in multiple gods or goddesses in religion.
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- A small independent city that operates like a tiny country. Controls city and lands surrounding with own government.
- Also called the cradle of civilization, an area of modern-day Iraq, Syria, and Turkey where human civilization developed
- Natural materials such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used by people for economic gain.
- The transfer of the ownership of goods or services, from one person or entity to another, in exchange for money, foods, or services. Similar to bartering.
- The land between the rivers a general name for the area and the people where civilization first developed
- A skilled worker who makes or fixes things by hand.
- A religios temple. Multiple tiered buildings that were the biggest and most important building within a Mesopotamian city-state.
- Any person who has god-like powers. Also can be another name for a god.
- A tool that is used by farmers to carve open the ground and help farmers prepare it for planting.
15 Clues: A skilled worker who makes or fixes things by hand. • The belief in multiple gods or goddesses in religion. • Any person who has god-like powers. Also can be another name for a god. • A method in which water is supplied to plants at regular intervals for agriculture. • ...
Kiera Young- History Week 6? Crossword 2025-10-13
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- U.S. president who sailed for the peace conference in Paris in December 1918, carrying the hopes of much of the world with him. (Page 541)
- Leader who declared his government’s war aims in December 1917, seeking to exit World War I. (Page 540)
- Chemical substance tested for toxicity by Wiley’s “poison squad” in 1902. (Page 545)
- State where Jeanette Rankin became the first woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1916. (Page 548)
- 1910 law that prohibited the transport of women across state lines for prostitution. (Page 545)
- One of the territories carved out of the Ottoman Empire and made a League of Nations trust territory, along with Palestine and Mesopotamia. (Page 542)
- Political movement in Russia that influenced Wilson's foreign policy. (Page 540)
- Act passed in 1919, creating a prohibition enforcement agency despite Wilson’s veto. (Page 547)
- Wilson's health suffered from this in April 1919, while still in Paris. (Page 544)
- Movement led by Mary Hunt in the 1880s to teach abstinence from alcohol in schools. (Page 546)
- The first U.S. state to grant women the right to vote in 1849. (Page 548)
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- Since this event in 1848, calls for the Declaration of Independence to be applied to all people, not just men, had increased in frequency and intensity. (Page 548)
- Title of the publication by Margaret Sanger that promoted birth control ideas. (Page 549)
- Term for communities where over 40% of the population lived in prohibition areas by 1906. (Page 547)
- First state to enact a law banning alcohol sales in 1851, influenced by the link to family violence. (Page 545)
15 Clues: The first U.S. state to grant women the right to vote in 1849. (Page 548) • Political movement in Russia that influenced Wilson's foreign policy. (Page 540) • Wilson's health suffered from this in April 1919, while still in Paris. (Page 544) • Chemical substance tested for toxicity by Wiley’s “poison squad” in 1902. (Page 545) • ...
Teoría e historia de la arquitectura 2022-11-17
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- La arquitectura tiene sus inicios en la.
- País donde se creó grandes pirámides y monumentos como la Gran Esfinge de Guiza
- Es el nombre por el cual se conoce a la zona del Oriente Próximo ubicada entre los ríos Tigris y Éufrates
- Templo de orden dórico que se construyó en la acrópolis de Atenas en el siglo V.
- Tomando algunos rasgos clasicistas, este estilo surgió a mediados del siglo XVIII en respuesta al estilo barroco de ornamentación naturalista y se prolongó hasta el siglo XIX.
- Surgió en Roma a principios del siglo XVII y se extendió por toda Europa hasta mediados del siglo XVIII con el absolutismo europeo.
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- Es una tendencia que mezcla elementos de diferentes estilos y épocas de la historia del arte y la arquitectura.
- Es el nombre dado en el siglo XIX a un amplio movimiento cultural que se produjo en Europa Occidental durante los siglos XV y XVI.
- La figura del arquitecto también fue puesta en crisis, hasta que pudo ser rescatada gracias a la intervención de los ingleses John Ruskin y William Morris, quienes con el movimiento Arts & Crafts, Artes y oficios en español, asociaron las ideas de industria y tradición.
- Los primeros hombres, que dejaron las cavernas para entregarse a la vida nómada, se vieron obligados a construir refugios.
- Es la denominación historiográfica del estilo artístico que se desarrolló en Europa occidental durante la Edad Media tardía.
- Fue una antigua ciudad de la Baja.
12 Clues: Fue una antigua ciudad de la Baja. • La arquitectura tiene sus inicios en la. • País donde se creó grandes pirámides y monumentos como la Gran Esfinge de Guiza • Templo de orden dórico que se construyó en la acrópolis de Atenas en el siglo V. • Es el nombre por el cual se conoce a la zona del Oriente Próximo ubicada entre los ríos Tigris y Éufrates • ...
Mesopatmia 2023-05-17
SS Vocab 2 Crossword 2025-10-03
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- a complex writing system from ancient Egypt that uses pictorial symbols to represent sounds, words, or concepts.
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- in Judaism, the law of God as revealed to Moses and recorded in the first five books of the Hebrew scriptures (the Pentateuch).
- a monotheistic pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia founded by Zoroaster in the 6th century BC.
- a ruler in ancient Egypt.
- The Ten Commandments are a set of biblical moral and religious principles given by God.
- the dispersion or spread of a people from their original homeland.
- a system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives.
- the doctrine or belief that there is only one God.
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- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
- the belief in or worship of more than one god.
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.
- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, formerly especially an emperor or empress.
- a prehistoric period that followed the Bronze Age, when weapons and tools came to be made of iron.
- an amount of something left over when requirements have been met; an excess of production or supply over demand.
- a historical region and one of the world's earliest cradles of civilization, located in the fertile valleys between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in what is now the Middle East, including modern-day Iraq, Syria, Turkey, and Kuwait.
- an ancient region of northeastern Africa, encompassing parts of what are now southern Egypt and northern Sudan, centered along the Nile River.
18 Clues: a ruler in ancient Egypt. • a line of hereditary rulers of a country. • the belief in or worship of more than one god. • the doctrine or belief that there is only one God. • the dispersion or spread of a people from their original homeland. • a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state. • ...
Vocab #2 2025-10-07
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- The ancient Egyptian system of writing that uses pictorial symbols to represent sounds and ideas.
- A succession of rulers from the same family.
- In Judaism, the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, which contain the body of wisdom, law, and teachings.
- An ancient Persian religion based on the teachings of the prophet Zoroaster that emphasizes a cosmic struggle between a supreme god of good and an evil spirit.
- The title given to the monarch of ancient Egypt, who was considered both a king and a god.
- In Judaism and Christianity, a list of religious and moral laws revealed by God to Moses on Mount Sinai.
- The dispersion of a people from their original homeland, often involuntarily.
- A large system of government or administration run by non-elected officials who carry out policies and procedures.
- The belief that there is only one God.
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- A form of government in which religious leaders rule in the name of a god or based on religious law.
- The belief in and worship of multiple gods or deities.
- A self-governing, independent city and its surrounding territory that function together as a single political unit.
- A system where people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.
- A large political entity that controls multiple territories and peoples, typically ruled by a single, powerful authority.
- A period in history following the Bronze Age, characterized by the use of iron to make tools and weapons.
- An amount of something, such as crops or money, that is more than what is needed or used.
- An ancient region in the Middle East located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, often called the "Cradle of Civilization"
- An ancient region along the Nile River in what is now southern Egypt and northern Sudan, known for its gold and rich culture.
18 Clues: The belief that there is only one God. • A succession of rulers from the same family. • The belief in and worship of multiple gods or deities. • The dispersion of a people from their original homeland, often involuntarily. • An amount of something, such as crops or money, that is more than what is needed or used. • ...
Vocab #2 Crossword 2022-10-05
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- The settling of scattered colonies of Jews outside ancient Palestine after the Babylonian exile
- The ethical commandments of God given according to biblical accounts to Moses by voice and by writing on stone tablets on Mount Sinai
- A ruler of ancient Egypt
- A city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- (In Judaism) the law of God as revealed to Moses and recorded in the first five books of the Hebrew scriptures (the Pentateuch).
- A region of southwest Asia in the Tigris and Euphrates river system that benefitted from the area's climate and geography to host the beginnings of human civilization
- A region in southern Egypt and the Sudan, north of Khartoum, extending from the Nile to the Red Sea.
- An amount of something left over when requirements have been met; an excess of production or supply over demand.
- An extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, formerly especially an emperor or empress.
- Writing consisting of hieroglyphs.
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- A monotheistic pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia founded by Zoroaster in the 6th century BC.
- A system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.
- A prehistoric period that followed the Bronze Age, when weapons and tools came to be made of iron.
- The belief in or worship of more than one god.
- A succession of people from the same family who play a prominent role in business, politics, or another field.
- The doctrine or belief that there is only one God.
- A system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
- A system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives.
18 Clues: A ruler of ancient Egypt • Writing consisting of hieroglyphs. • The belief in or worship of more than one god. • The doctrine or belief that there is only one God. • A city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state. • A system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god. • ...
Vocab #2 2022-10-09
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- A writing system that uses pictures & symbols instead of letters and words. Was a formal writing system used in Ancient Egypt.
- A line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- (In Judaism) The law of god as reveled to moses and recoreded in the first 5 books of the Hebrew scriptures.
- A monotheistic pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia founded by Zoroaster in the 6th century BC.
- A ruler of a kingdom in ancient Egypt.
- A set of biblical principles relating to ethics and worship that play a fundamental role in Judaism and Christianity
- The dispersion of the Jewish people beyond Israel. (Also), A population that is scattered across regions which are seperate from its geographic place of origin.
- A system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives.
- The doctrine or belief that there is only one god.
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- A system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
- The belief in or worship of more than one god.
- A city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- A system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.
- An extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, formerly especially an emperor or empress.
- A prehistoric period that followed the Bronze Age, when weapons and tools came to be made of iron.
- An amount of something left over when requirements have been met.
- A region of Western Asia, in what is now Iraq, known as the "cradle of civilization". Western writing first developed there, done with sticks on clay tablets.
- A region in southern Egypt and the Sudan, north of Khartoum, extending from the Nile to the Red Sea. Known for its rich deposits of gold.
18 Clues: A ruler of a kingdom in ancient Egypt. • A line of hereditary rulers of a country. • The belief in or worship of more than one god. • The doctrine or belief that there is only one god. • An amount of something left over when requirements have been met. • A city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state. • ...
Vocab 3 2023-10-05
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- A system of government or management in which decisions and tasks are carried out by a complex network of officials and administrators.
- A sequence of rulers from the same family or lineage who rule a nation or empire.
- Belief in or worship of a single deity or god.
- Age A historical period characterized by the widespread use of iron tools and weapons, marking an advancement from the Bronze Age.
- Commandments A set of moral and religious principles in the Bible, particularly in the Jewish and Christian traditions.
- An ancient region located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, considered one of the cradles of civilization.
- A vast and powerful state or territory, often consisting of multiple regions or nations, ruled by a single authority.
- An ancient region along the Nile River, located in present-day Sudan and southern Egypt.
- A system of writing used in ancient Egypt, consisting of pictorial symbols.
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- A self-governing urban center and the surrounding territory, often characterized by its independence and sovereignty.
- Belief in or worship of multiple deities or gods.
- One of the world's oldest monotheistic religions, founded by Zoroaster, with a focus on the struggle between good and evil.
- Excess or extra resources, goods, or food beyond what is needed for immediate consumption.
- The dispersion of a particular group of people from their homeland to various locations around the world.
- A system of organization in which individuals or groups are ranked according to their status, authority, or importance.
- A form of government in which religious leaders or institutions hold both political and religious authority.
- The central and most important religious text in Judaism, comprising the first five books of the Hebrew Bible.
- A title used for the rulers of ancient Egypt, often considered divine or god-like figures.
18 Clues: Belief in or worship of a single deity or god. • Belief in or worship of multiple deities or gods. • A system of writing used in ancient Egypt, consisting of pictorial symbols. • A sequence of rulers from the same family or lineage who rule a nation or empire. • An ancient region along the Nile River, located in present-day Sudan and southern Egypt. • ...
Vocab #2 Crossword! 2025-10-03
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- a writing system using symbols and pictures, developed by the ancient Egyptians for religious texts and official inscriptions
- a series of rules from the same family
- the central religious text of Judaism, containing laws, history, and teachings; includes 1st five books of Hebrew Bible
- an ancient Persian religion founded by Zoroaster, emphasizing the battle between good and evil and belief in one god, Anura Mazda
- the title of ancient Egyptian kings, considered divine rules and central to both government and religion
- a set of moral and religious laws given to Moses in the Hebrew tradition; forms a key part of Jewish & Christian ethics
- the scattering of a people from their homeland; most often refers to Jewish Diaspora after Exile
- a system of managing government through departments run by appointed officials
- belief in one god
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- a government system where religious leaders rule in the name of a deity, and laws are based on religious doctrine
- belief in many gods
- an independent city and its surrounding territory that functions as its own sovereign state
- a system of ranking people or groups based on status or authority; most ancient societies had social hierarchies (e.g. kings, priests, merchants, slaves)
- a large political unit or state, usually under a single ruler, that controls many people or territories
- a period when iron tools and weapons became widespread, replacing bronze; led to stronger armies and more advanced agriculture and trade
- extra goods or food beyond what is needed for survival; allow for trade, specialization, and the growth of civilizations
- the "land between rivers" (Tigris & Euphrates); birthplace of the civilizations like Sumer, Babylon, & Assyria; Known for early writing and law codes
- a civilization south of Egypt along the Nile, known for its rich culture, trade, and interactions with Egypt (sometimes as rivals, sometimes as allies)
18 Clues: belief in one god • belief in many gods • a series of rules from the same family • a system of managing government through departments run by appointed officials • an independent city and its surrounding territory that functions as its own sovereign state • the scattering of a people from their homeland; most often refers to Jewish Diaspora after Exile • ...
Pre-History Vocabulary Quiz 2024-09-04
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- An object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest.
- the study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains.
- the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources, land use, and industries.
- belief in or worship of more than one god.
- 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.
- a worker in a skilled trade, especially one that involves making things by hand.
- the process by which a society or place reaches an advanced stage of social and cultural development and organization.
- the study of human societies and cultures and their development orthe study of human biological and physiological characteristics and their evolution.
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- final stage of cultural evolution or technological development among prehistoric humans. It was characterized by stone tools shaped by polishing or grinding, dependence on domesticated plants or animals
- ancient cultural stage, or level, of human development, characterized by the use of rudimentary chipped stone tools.
- he natural channel/s which has/have been formed by a river and its tributaries.
- the work of building such things as roads, schools, and reservoirs, carried out by the government for the community.
- a member of a people having no permanent abode, and who travel from place to place to find fresh pasture for their livestock.
13 Clues: belief in or worship of more than one god. • he natural channel/s which has/have been formed by a river and its tributaries. • a worker in a skilled trade, especially one that involves making things by hand. • An object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest. • ...
Chapter 22 2024-04-30
Lingue Indoeuropee 2022-03-15
2 Clues: indoeuropee, lingue popolazioni, Mesopotamia, dialetti, venetico, anticoveneto • indoiranico, greco, italico, celtico, germanico, armeno, tocario, balto-slavo e albanese.
Mesopotamia Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-15
2 Clues: ,city-state,scribe,polytheism,cuneiform,Tigris River, • agriculture,sargon,phonesions,social class,Mesopotamia, Fertile crescent ,Euphrates River,sumer
