mesopotamia Crossword Puzzles
Teka teki silang kelompok 5 9B bagian B 2025-02-18
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- 4.Untuk meresmikan terbentuknya Uni Eropa melakukan penandatanganan perjanjian?
- 17.Aliansi militer yang terdiri atas negara-negara di wilayah Atlantik Utara.
- 9. Setiap titik peradaban memiliki karakteristik yang berbeda karena perbedaan kondisi?
- 7. Negara-negara yang mengikuti kerja sama internasional bertujuan untuk menghindari?
- 16.Integrasi politik dan ekonomi yang menyatukan negara-negara di benua Eropa.
- 19.Isu global yang mendesak perhatian dunia terkait pemanasan dan cuaca ekstrem.
- 13. Lembaga keuangan internasional yang fokus pada bantuan pembangunan dan pengentasan kemiskinan di negara-negara berkembang.
- 2. Menurut para ahli sejarah dan arkeologi melihat bahwa pada masa itu wilayah yang mengalami perkembangan populasi yang sangat pesat sehingga menciptakan kelas sosial yang lebih kompleks adalah
- 18.Organisasi negara-negara penghasil minyak yang mengatur produksi dan harga minyak dunia.
- 10. Segel yang berasal dari Kekaisaran Akkadia adalah?
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- 6. Kerja sama yang dilakukan antara beberapa negara di berbagai kawasan dunia adalah kerja sama?
- 11. Negara yang menjadi tuan rumah KTT G20 pada tahun 2022.
- 8. Menurut Jerry Bentley sejarawan Amerika menuturkan jika aktivitas perdagangan di Jalur sutra merupakan faktor penting dalam perkembangan peradaban di?
- 15.Seni negosiasi yang menjadi alat utama dalam hubungan antar negara.
- 14.Organisasi regional yang terdiri dari 10 negara di Asia Tenggara, bertujuan untuk memperkuat integrasi ekonomi, politik, dan keamanan kawasan.
- 20.perjanjian internasional yang ditandatangani pada tahun 1997 untuk mengurangi emisi rumah gas rumah kaca
- 5. Bidang yang menangani pendidikan dan kebudayaan adalah
- 3. Kerja sama yang dilakukan oleh dua negara adalah kerja sama?
- 1. Menurut sumber-sumber literatur kuno bangsa India, disebutkan mereka sudah melakukan interaksi perdagangan dengan wilayah kepulangan Nusantara sejak masa?
- 12.Lembaga internasional yang didirikan setelah Perang Dunia II dengan 193 negara anggota dan bertujuan menjaga perdamaian dunia.
20 Clues: 10. Segel yang berasal dari Kekaisaran Akkadia adalah? • 5. Bidang yang menangani pendidikan dan kebudayaan adalah • 11. Negara yang menjadi tuan rumah KTT G20 pada tahun 2022. • 3. Kerja sama yang dilakukan oleh dua negara adalah kerja sama? • 15.Seni negosiasi yang menjadi alat utama dalam hubungan antar negara. • ...
Teka-teki silang kelompok 5 9b Bagian B 2025-02-18
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- 4.Untuk meresmikan terbentuknya Uni Eropa melakukan penandatanganan perjanjian?
- 18.Organisasi negara-negara penghasil minyak yang mengatur produksi dan harga minyak dunia.
- 6.Kerja sama yang dilakukan antara beberapa negara di berbagai kawasan dunia adalah kerja sama?
- 14.Organisasi regional yang terdiri dari 10 negara di Asia Tenggara, bertujuan untuk memperkuat integrasi ekonomi, politik, dan keamanan kawasan.
- 5.Bidang yang menangani pendidikan dan kebudayaan adalah
- 19.Isu global yang mendesak perhatian dunia terkait pemanasan dan cuaca ekstrem.
- 16.Integrasi politik dan ekonomi yang menyatukan negara-negara di benua Eropa.
- 1.Menurut sumber-sumber literatur kuno bangsa India, disebutkan mereka sudah melakukan interaksi perdagangan dengan wilayah kepulangan Nusantara sejak masa?
- 8.Menurut Jerry Bentley sejarawan Amerika menuturkan jika aktivitas perdagangan di Jalur sutra merupakan faktor penting dalam perkembangan peradaban di?
- 20.perjanjian internasional yang ditandatangani pada tahun 1997 untuk mengurangi emisi rumah gas rumah kaca
- 3.Kerja sama yang dilakukan oleh dua negara adalah kerja sama?
- 15.Seni negosiasi yang menjadi alat utama dalam hubungan antar negara.
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- 17 Aliansi militer yang terdiri atas negara-negara di wilayah Atlantik Utara.
- 13. Lembaga keuangan internasional yang fokus pada bantuan pembangunan dan pengentasan kemiskinan di negara-negara berkembang.
- 11.Negara yang menjadi tuan rumah KTT G20 pada tahun 2022.
- 7.Negara-negara yang mengikuti kerja sama internasional bertujuan untuk menghindari?
- 10.Segel yang berasal dari Kekaisaran Akkadia adalah?
- 9.etiap titik peradaban memiliki karakteristik yang berbeda karena perbedaan kondisi?
- 12. embaga internasional yang didirikan setelah Perang Dunia II dengan 193 negara anggota dan bertujuan menjaga perdamaian dunia.
- 2.Menurut para ahli sejarah dan arkeologi melihat bahwa pada masa itu wilayah yang mengalami perkembangan populasi yang sangat pesat sehingga menciptakan kelas sosial yang lebih kompleks adalah
20 Clues: 10.Segel yang berasal dari Kekaisaran Akkadia adalah? • 5.Bidang yang menangani pendidikan dan kebudayaan adalah • 11.Negara yang menjadi tuan rumah KTT G20 pada tahun 2022. • 3.Kerja sama yang dilakukan oleh dua negara adalah kerja sama? • 15.Seni negosiasi yang menjadi alat utama dalam hubungan antar negara. • ...
River Valley Civilizations 2025-08-21
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- The Egyptian god-kings that were believed to be as splendid as the gods in the heavens.
- Translated to "land between the rivers."This land faces the Mediterranean Sea.
- A writing surface often used to write hieroglyphics.
- A king who was predicted to be the one who united upper and lower Egypt.
- A broad,marshy area of land in the shape of a triangle. It is formed by deposits of silt at the mouth of the Nile River.
- A writing system used by Egyptians; a picture often stood as an idea or sound.
- The embalming and drying out of a corpse of royal and elite Egyptian's bodies after death to prevent them from decaying.
- A pharaoh that reigned from 1792 B.C. to 1750 B.C. One of his most enduring legacies is the code of laws he created.
- A city and its surrounding land that was controlled by a ruler and had its own government.
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- A seasonal wind blowing from the southwest in Southeast Asia.
- The action in which a soul or spirit is rebirthed.
- Oringinally called Indus Valley Civilization; many archaeological discoveries were made here.
- A piece of land that is capable of producing several crops. It is in the shape of a cresent.
- The process of which cultural practices and beliefs from one society to another.
- Several states or countries that are under one authority or ruling.
- An immense structure built as the resting place for kings after death.
- A line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- A distinguishable part of a continent.
- A type of government in which the ruling is based on religious authority.
- The belief of more than one god.
20 Clues: The belief of more than one god. • A distinguishable part of a continent. • A line of hereditary rulers of a country. • The action in which a soul or spirit is rebirthed. • A writing surface often used to write hieroglyphics. • A seasonal wind blowing from the southwest in Southeast Asia. • Several states or countries that are under one authority or ruling. • ...
World History Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-05
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- This person was assassinated by the Roman Republic for becoming too powerful?
- The belief in many gods
- The belief that a person’s actions in this life will determine how that person is reborn in the next life:
- The belief that a person’s soul is reborn in a different form after death is known as:
- This Babylonian King was most known for his strict code of laws.
- What building held public mass executions, naval reenactments, and gladiator battles?
- This pharaoh was the first female leader in Egyptian history and portrayed herself as a man in pictures and statues.
- This network of ancient trade routes connecting China with numerous places throughout the Eurasian continent.
- A form of government in which the leader is not a monarch and certain citizens have the right to vote is known as a:
- The study of past societies based on what people have left behind
- Humans were able to stop and create permanent civilizations because of this invention
- A political and social system in the Middle Ages based on reciprocal relationships.
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- A society dominated by men
- Emperor Qin Shi Huang had an army built for the afterlife filled with thousands of statues, each one unique from one another. This was known as:
- This city-state was considered to be the other powerhouse of Greece and rival of Sparta.
- What was the system of writing created by the Sumerians?
- The period before writing was developed
- What Greek city-state had an education system solely based on becoming the ideal soldier?
- The process of drying and preserving the body of a pharaoh in ancient Egypt.
- Objects and belongings that people from past civilizations have left behind
- Ancient Mesopotamia is located between these two rivers- Tigris and _____
21 Clues: The belief in many gods • A society dominated by men • The period before writing was developed • What was the system of writing created by the Sumerians? • This Babylonian King was most known for his strict code of laws. • The study of past societies based on what people have left behind • Ancient Mesopotamia is located between these two rivers- Tigris and _____ • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2025-09-19
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- people who survive by hunting, fishing, and foraging for wild food
- a city that acts like its own country (own laws, ruler, and government)
- an arch-shaped area in the middle east that has rich soil and freshwater for farming
- a group of many different lands under one ruler
- a group of people who live together in an organized way, sharing laws and traditions
- complex society that had cities, government, religion, jobs, culture, and forms of writing
- constructed by humans to provide farmland with water (by ditches or pipes)
- people who move from place to place as a group
- objects made by people, such as tools, pottery, weapons, and jewelry
- helps us understand how rivers, mountains, and climate shape where people lived and farmed
- "Old Stone Age" prehistory occurring before people began writing records
- the way of life of a group of people (beliefs, customs, language, art, food, and traditions)
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- "New Stone Age" following the agriculture revolution
- to tame or control an animal for human use
- growth of towns and cities due to improvement in agriculture
- people who study artifacts to learn about past human life
- diving up work so each person does a job they are good at
- "Land Between the RIvers"
- when there is more of something than people need or want
- the practice of farming, which includes growing crops and raising animals for food
- fine, rich soil left behind after rivers flood; full of nutrients for farming
- when there is not enough of something that people want or need
- the science and skill of working with metals (copper, iron, bronze)
- to move from one place to another in search of food, resources, or safer land
24 Clues: "Land Between the RIvers" • to tame or control an animal for human use • people who move from place to place as a group • a group of many different lands under one ruler • "New Stone Age" following the agriculture revolution • when there is more of something than people need or want • people who study artifacts to learn about past human life • ...
AP Human Political Geography -2025-1 2025-10-29
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- Fear of people from another country
- People of The United Kingdom are of Celtic descent, except for the ___________ who are of Germanic descent
- A large group of people who are united by common cultural characteristics
- A soveriegn state that comprises a town and the surrounding countryside
- is a state whose territory corresponds to that occupied by a particular nation
- loyalty and devotion to a nationality
- Power is shared with the local government and the national government
- This country's Western border was imposed by the British in the 1890s before either country was independent
- At one time, European states controlled much of the world through ____________.
- An area organized into a political unit and ruled by an established government that has control over its internal and foreign affairs
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- the most numerous denomination of Christians in Syria
- Was a colony until it reverted back to China in 1997.
- This is the land form of the US territory in the Caribbean Sea
- This state is divided amMuslims percent Muslim, 45 percent Christians, and 5 percent Druze.
- Are predominantly Shiite Muslims who speak a Turkish language
- The commonwealth of ____________ is an unicorportated territory of of the United States
- The world's largest island is a district of Denmark.
- Two-thirds of ____________ citizens are immagrants from Arabia from Ancient times
- descendants of the people of this area live in pd Iraq
- In this Caucasus state, all but two percent of the population matches the name of this state
- Fear of people of a particular ethnic group
- Most power is placed in the hands of central government officials
- States with very small land areas
23 Clues: States with very small land areas • Fear of people from another country • loyalty and devotion to a nationality • Fear of people of a particular ethnic group • The world's largest island is a district of Denmark. • the most numerous denomination of Christians in Syria • Was a colony until it reverted back to China in 1997. • ...
History I SOL Identification 2026-04-08
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- First, Codified, System, Of, Law
- Bicameral-Legislature,Ran-Roman-Republic
- Religious-Monument,In-Athens,Tribute-Athena,Doric-Columns,Triangular-roof
- Middle-Class-Rome
- sPa,Wrote-Republic
- Mesopotamia(Tigris+Euphrates),Egypt(Nile),India(Indus+Ganges),China(Huang-He)
- Greek-Tyrants
- scientist,study,past
- Live-Canaan,First-Monotheistic,Founder-Abraham,Judaism,Torah,Moses-Prophet,Ten-Commandments
- Caesar,Pompeii,Crassus,Wanted-Fix-Republic-Problems
- Great-Sailors,Tyrian-Purple,First-Alphabet
- Wrote-Abt-Peloponnesian-War,Used-Primary-Sources
- Conquered-Greece-Post-Peloponnesian-War
- Two-Men-Ran-Rome,Controlled-Army
- Nomadic,hunters+gatherers,oral,clans,fire,cave-art
- Leader-Greece,During-Golden-Age,Civic-Virtue,Voting-To-Adult-Males
- Caesar-VS-Pompeii,Caesar-Wins-Crosses-Rubicon
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- Aristocrats-Of-Rome,Owned-Land
- Four,Neolithic,villages,fertile-crescent
- Father-Literature,Iliad-Odyssey
- spA,Scientific-Method,Wrote-Over-400-Books,Tutored-Alexander
- Start-Iran,Tolerance,Imperial-Bureaucracy,Royal-Road,Zoroastrianism
- Polytheistic,Theocracy,Hereditary,Leadership,Slavery,Rigid-Social-Classes,Metal-Tools,Traded,Lived-On-River,Irrigated
- Spa,Father-Philosophy,Socratic-Method
- Father-History,Wrote-Abt-GrecoPersian-War
- Laws-Of-Rome
- Spread-Hellenistic,Large-Empire
- Father-Medicine
- Minor-Civilizations,On-Nile
- Caesar-Stabbed-By-Senate
- process,determine,fossil,age
- Father-Physics,Pi,Simple-Machines,Archimedean-Screw
- Greeks-Win,Greeks-Control-Aegean,Enter-Golden-Age
- agricultural-revolution,permanent-settlement,weaving,pottery
- Right-Triangle-Theory,Pythagorean-Theorem
- Father-Geometry
- Rome-VS-Carthage-For-Mediterranean,Rome-Wins
37 Clues: Laws-Of-Rome • Greek-Tyrants • Father-Medicine • Father-Geometry • Middle-Class-Rome • sPa,Wrote-Republic • scientist,study,past • Caesar-Stabbed-By-Senate • Minor-Civilizations,On-Nile • process,determine,fossil,age • Aristocrats-Of-Rome,Owned-Land • Father-Literature,Iliad-Odyssey • Spread-Hellenistic,Large-Empire • First, Codified, System, Of, Law • Two-Men-Ran-Rome,Controlled-Army • ...
The Fertile Crescent, Mesopotamia, and the Persian Empire Vocab 2024-10-07
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- the worship of many gods
- the science of building
- a person who performs religious ceremonies
- a picture symbol
- a series of wars between Persia and Greece in the 400s BC
- referring to a city area
- a political unit consisting of a city and its surrounding countryside
- the world’s first system of writing; developed in Sumer
- a pyramid-shaped temple in Sumer
- an arrangement in which each worker specializes in a particular task or job
- land with different territories and peoples under a single rule
- a set of 282 laws governing daily life in Babylon; the earliest known collection of written laws
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- more of something than is needed
- a wheeled, horse-drawn cart used in battle
- an area of rich farmland in Southwest Asia where the first civilizations began
- long poem that tells the story of a hero
- a way of supplying water to an area of land
- a ruler of a kingdom or empire
- a human-made waterway
- a set of letters that can be combined to form words
- a unit of soldiers who ride horses
- a writer
- the division of society by rank or class
- referring to a countryside area
- a mixture of fertile soil and tiny rocks that can make land ideal for farming
- an organized society that functions within established geographic boundaries
26 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 • long poem that tells the story of a hero • ...
Benua 2024-02-08
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- biru Aspek Asia Afrika
- Memiliki beberapa ekonomi terbesar di dunia (China, Jepang, India) Ekonomi yang sedang berkembang dengan potensi besar, terutama dalam sektor pertanian, pertambangan, dan energi
- Beragam, termasuk bahasa-bahasa besar seperti Mandarin, Hindi, dan Arab Beragam, dengan lebih dari 2.000 bahasa yang berbeda
- liar Memiliki keanekaragaman hayati yang luar biasa, termasuk hutan hujan, hewan langka seperti harimau, panda, dan gajah Memiliki keanekaragaman hayati yang luar biasa, termasuk savana yang menjadi rumah bagi berbagai spesies besar seperti singa, zebra, dan gajah
- ini adalah tabel perbandingan antara benua Asia dan Afrika dalam beberapa aspek utama:
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- Memiliki pegunungan tertinggi di dunia (Himalaya), gurun terluas (Gurun Taklamakan) dan lembah-lembah besar (Lembah Sungai Gangga) Memiliki savana luas, hutan hujan, gurun Sahara yang besar, serta Pegunungan Atlas dan Rift Afrika
- Beragam, termasuk Islam, Hinduisme, Buddha, dan Kristen Beragam, dengan mayoritas Muslim dan Kristen, juga terdapat agama tradisional dan animisme
- Pernah menjadi pusat peradaban kuno seperti Mesopotamia, India kuno, dan Tiongkok kuno Pernah menjadi tempat peradaban kuno seperti Mesir kuno, Kerajaan Aksum, dan Kerajaan Mali
- Terpadat penduduknya di dunia Kedua terpadat penduduknya di dunia
- hanya beberapa perbandingan umum antara kedua benua tersebut, yang menunjukkan keragaman dan kompleksitasnya.
- Daratan Terbesar di dunia Benua kedua terbesar di dunia
11 Clues: biru Aspek Asia Afrika • Daratan Terbesar di dunia Benua kedua terbesar di dunia • Terpadat penduduknya di dunia Kedua terpadat penduduknya di dunia • ini adalah tabel perbandingan antara benua Asia dan Afrika dalam beberapa aspek utama: • hanya beberapa perbandingan umum antara kedua benua tersebut, yang menunjukkan keragaman dan kompleksitasnya. • ...
History Crossword 2023-10-19
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- in the Bible, is known as a wise and wealthy king of Israel, often associated with the construction of the First Temple in Jerusalem.
- was an ancient Babylonian king known for his legal code.
- refers to the belief in and worship of a single God.
- the movement of people or animals from one place to another, typically for various reasons.
- the Asian part of modern-day Turkey, historically home to various ancient civilizations.
- the oldest and most sacred texts of Hinduism, consisting of ancient Indian hymns and rituals.
- vast, grassy plains without many trees, often found in regions like Central Asia.
- the central and most important religious text of Judaism, comprising the first five books of the Hebrew Bible.
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- the historical region located in the Middle East, between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, often regarded as one of the cradles of civilization.
- was the title given to ancient Egyptian monarchs or rulers, who were seen as god-kings with significant authority and influence.
- the process of preserving a person’s body after death through various techniques, most famously associated with ancient Egypt.
- an ancient Anatolian civilization known for their empire in what is now Turkey.
- were an ancient Indo-European people who migrated into the Indian subcontinent.
- refers to the dispersion or migration of a people from their ancestral homeland to other parts of the world.
14 Clues: refers to the belief in and worship of a single God. • was an ancient Babylonian king known for his legal code. • an ancient Anatolian civilization known for their empire in what is now Turkey. • were an ancient Indo-European people who migrated into the Indian subcontinent. • vast, grassy plains without many trees, often found in regions like Central Asia. • ...
Palavras cruzadas 2 de fevereiro de 2025 2025-01-29
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- A palavra Bíblia vem do plural de 'biblos' do grego que significa ________
- Um jovem, de nome Eutico, que estava sentado numa janela, adormeceu profundamente, enquanto _______ se alongava no seu sermão (Atos 20, 7-12)
- Foi para lá que Abraão mandou o seu servo escolher uma esposa para Isaac, seu filho (Génesis 24, 1-14)
- No rito de entrada da Missa «Kyrie, eleison» significa: ________, tende piedade de nós
- Nome da primeira das três formosas filhas de Job (Job 42, 12-17)
- Memorial da Morte e Ressurreição de Cristo
- Estando Jesus presente na sua casa, esta mulher estava preocupada e inquieta com muitas coisas (Lucas 10, 38-42)
- Rito que transforma um acontecimento passado num acontecimento presente e atual
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- Planta medicinal, utilizada desde a Antiguidade, para as aspersões no culto (Salmo 51, 9)
- Em verdade vos digo: quem não receber o Reino de Deus como um ________, não entrará nele (Marcos 10, 15)
- Flexão do joelho direito até ao solo em sinal de reverência e adoração
- Também se chama assim ao Baptismo porque quem o recebe tornou-se “filho da luz” e ele próprio “luz” (Catecismo 1216)
- Matias e _______ , de apelido Barsabas, foram designados para substituir Judas, sendo Matias o escolhido (Atos 1, 15-26)
- Matou o leão e o urso para proteger as ovelhas do seu pai (1Samuel 17, 31-37)
14 Clues: Memorial da Morte e Ressurreição de Cristo • Nome da primeira das três formosas filhas de Job (Job 42, 12-17) • Flexão do joelho direito até ao solo em sinal de reverência e adoração • A palavra Bíblia vem do plural de 'biblos' do grego que significa ________ • Matou o leão e o urso para proteger as ovelhas do seu pai (1Samuel 17, 31-37) • ...
Ap Crossword 2019-03-07
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- i came
- league ng mga estado sa pangunguna ng athens
- panukala
- village/people
- estadong militar
- isa din sa dalwang ilog ng mesopotamia
- pinamunuan ni ying zheng at tawag rin ay Q’in
- Demokratikong estado
- isang halimbawa ng arkitektura ng sinaunang gresya
- katangiang pisikal at sa mga tao na naninirahan sa pook
- pinakamatagal na dinastiya sa china na tawag rin ay zhou
- goddess of the hunt
- i saw
- pinagbuklod buklod ang mga kristiyano sa rome
- of wisdom
- nag pinta ng the last supper
- goddess of love and beauty
- Bronze civilization on greece
- political regime ruled by 3 individuals
- bodies of fresh/salt water
- rule of the people
- roman populist of the 2nd century BC
- league na samahan ng mga lungsod estado sa pangunguna ng sparta
- nagkaroon ng dalawang emperador
- city state in greece
- distribution/budget
- fresh water canals
- katutubong sinakop ng mga spartans
- Kapatid ni Romulus
- son of pepin the short
- poor
- matalik na kaibigan ni petrarch
- god of the underworld
- kasapi ng isang autonomous na grupo ng mga malayang mamamayan na naninirahan sa sparta
- prinsipe ng mga humanista
- rule of the king and queen
- middle
- love of wisdom
- the real painter
- god of war
- isang halimbawa ng arkitektura ng sinaunang grasya
- isang halimbawa ng arkitektura ng sinaunang gresya
- study of the earth and land masses
- god of the sea
- pinamunuan ni tang
- malakas na sabog
- pagtukoy sa isang lugar
- D’ Great king of macedon
- ama ng humanismo
- kapatid ni remus
- petruding beyond the hills and shaped to a peak
- study about society
- rich
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- most beautiful woman in the world
- mountain or hill that has a crater in the center and has lava
- higante ng siyentipikong renaissance
- aegean bronze civilization on crete
- flat areas of a wide area
- i conquered
- binubuo ng mga lugar na may magkakatulad na katangian
- astronomo at matematiko noong 1610
- roman leader or teacher
- males of sparta
- human acts
- emperor of rome at the age of 65
- itinayo ng isang hukbong imperial at tinatawag ding song
- correct reasoning
- cheif god and god of thunder
- arabic/ worlds first empire
- hottest desert
- rebirth/revival
- sudy about human race
- social classes
- nagsabi ng know thy self
- study about fossils of animals and plants
- sumulat ng saligang batas ng athens
- makata ng mga makata
- chosen people of God and also known as hebrews
- fifth king of persian empire
- aklat na sinulat ni plato
- pinamunuan ni emperor yu
- author of the iliad and odyssey
- warrior king of sparta
- great man galing sa jews
- study about religion
- capital of italy
- gardening na gamit ay tubig lamang
- highest mountain
- largest body of water
- goddess of wisdom
- nag bangaan ang dalawang malaking bitwin
- rule
- indo europeans
- isa sa dalawang ilog ng mesopotamia
- binigyan diin ang petrine doctrine
- pinamunuan ni kuhblai khan
- inilahad na ang teyoryang ang pag ikot ng mundo sa aksis nito kasabay ang ibang planeta at umiikot din ito sa paligid ng araw
- god of fire and blacksmiths
- love
- large bay
- study about the past
- mother
- god of the sun
- Nag alaga sa mag kapatid na romulus at remus
104 Clues: poor • rule • love • rich • i saw • i came • middle • mother • panukala • of wisdom • large bay • human acts • god of war • i conquered • village/people • hottest desert • social classes • indo europeans • love of wisdom • god of the sea • god of the sun • males of sparta • rebirth/revival • estadong militar • capital of italy • highest mountain • the real painter • malakas na sabog • ama ng humanismo • kapatid ni remus • ...
Early Migrations and Age of Empires 2021-02-10
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- Persian king who put satraps in place and built the Royal Road
- Large peninsula in modern-day Turkey
- Minos, King of Knossos
- of Africa bordering Egypt.
- Chaldean king who rebuilt Babylon
- Most powerful traders along the Mediterranean
- Good or bad deeds
- Religion that teacher that every living creature has a soul and no living creature can be harmed
- Payment made by a weaker power to a stronger power.
- Philosophy of Laozi that puts people in touch with the forces of nature
- Group of Indo-Europeans
- Israelite kingdom in Canaan
- Group of Asian peoples who migrated to many different places.
- China’s most influential scholar
- People who helped destroy the Assyrian empire
- According to the Torah, the man who led the Israelites out of slavery
- Chinese idea that a highly efficient and powerful government is key to social order
- Dry grasslands
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- “Father”, or the first, of the Jewish people
- Ancient home of the Israelites
- Road, Road that helped unify the Persian Empire
- Buddha’s word for release from selfishness and pain
- Group of powerful seafaring people
- Invaders that ruled Egypt from 1640 to 1570 BCE
- Huangdi, First emperor of China; leader of the Qin Dynasty
- empire in northern Mesopotamia
- First five books of the Hebrew Bible
- New Kingdom ruler who encouraged trade
- Government in which the ruler has unlimited power
- Gautama, Founder of Buddhism
- Mutual promise between God and the Jewish people
- Group of Indo-European peoples who occupied Anatolia
- Dynasty, Dynasty that unified China
- Persian king who created a huge empire
- Governor who ruled locally
- Assyrian king and empire builder
- Minoan capital city
37 Clues: Dry grasslands • Good or bad deeds • Minoan capital city • Minos, King of Knossos • Group of Indo-Europeans • of Africa bordering Egypt. • Governor who ruled locally • Israelite kingdom in Canaan • Gautama, Founder of Buddhism • Ancient home of the Israelites • empire in northern Mesopotamia • China’s most influential scholar • Assyrian king and empire builder • ...
Early Migrations and Age of Empires 2021-02-10
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- New Kingdom ruler who encouraged trade
- Huangdi, First emperor of China; leader of the Qin Dynasty
- Group of powerful seafaring people
- Minos, King of Knossos
- First five books of the Hebrew Bible
- Governor who ruled locally
- Persian king who put satraps in place and built the Royal Road
- According to the Torah, the man who led the Israelites out of slavery
- People who helped destroy the Assyrian empire
- Dynasty, Dynasty that unified China
- Buddha’s word for release from selfishness and pain
- Road, Road that helped unify the Persian Empire
- Gautama, Founder of Buddhism
- Dry grasslands
- Assyrian king and empire builder
- Good or bad deeds
- Chaldean king who rebuilt Babylon
- Philosophy of Laozi that puts people in touch with the forces of nature
- Persian king who created a huge empire
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- China’s most influential scholar
- Payment made by a weaker power to a stronger power.
- Invaders that ruled Egypt from 1640 to 1570 BCE
- Religion that teacher that every living creature has a soul and no living creature can be harmed
- Group of Indo-Europeans
- Group of Asian peoples who migrated to many different places.
- Most powerful traders along the Mediterranean
- Government in which the ruler has unlimited power
- Chinese idea that a highly efficient and powerful government is key to social order
- Minoan capital city
- Israelite kingdom in Canaan
- Group of Indo-European peoples who occupied Anatolia
- Ancient home of the Israelites
- of Africa bordering Egypt.
- “Father”, or the first, of the Jewish people
- Large peninsula in modern-day Turkey
- Mutual promise between God and the Jewish people
- empire in northern Mesopotamia
37 Clues: Dry grasslands • Good or bad deeds • Minoan capital city • Minos, King of Knossos • Group of Indo-Europeans • Governor who ruled locally • of Africa bordering Egypt. • Israelite kingdom in Canaan • Gautama, Founder of Buddhism • Ancient home of the Israelites • empire in northern Mesopotamia • China’s most influential scholar • Assyrian king and empire builder • ...
SEJARAH MINAT 2020-04-16
Across
- Perang yang diceritakan dalam karya sastra Homerus adalah
- Bangsa Khaldea menempati wilayang Mesopotamia setelah berhasil mengalahkan bangsa
- Kekuasaan pemerintahan di lembah Sungai Indus dipimpin oleh
- Hukum terkenal yang dibuat pada zaman babylonia adalah
- Patung Dewi Athena merupakan salah satu bukti kebesaran yunani yang berada di
- Dinasti yang memerintah di Cina Kuno sesudah dinasti Syang runtuh yaitu Dinasti
- maha
- Bangunan peninggalan romawi yang masih dapat ditemui di italia adalah
- Pusat Kerajaan Assiria terletak di daerah
- Peradaban kuno yang pertama kali ditemukan di Eropa adalah
- Augustus merupakan nama gelar yg diberikan kepada octavianus yg artinya
- Untuk menjaga piramida dari roh jahat di depan kanan atau kiri piramida, bangsa mesir kuno membangun
- Orang Cina Kuno sudah mengenal goresan pena berupa tanda atau gambar yang disebut
- Orang-orang india menyebarkan kebudayaannya melalui
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- Karya sastra dari Yunani yang menceritakan perang Yunani dan Persia adalah
- Panglima perang kartago yang menyerang romawi adalah
- kelahiran, penerangan agung, dan kematian Sidharta Gautama terjadi pada tanggal yang sama, yakni bulan purnama di bulan Mei. Ketiga peristiwa tersebut dirayakan umat Buddha sebagai hari raya
- Nama dewa perang bangsa yunani kuno adalah
- Ajaran yang menitikberatkan pada etika dengan logika melalui pengenalan akan diri sendiri adalah
- Raja dari kerajaan mesir tua yang terkenal adalah
- yang percaya bahwa negara yang baik harus dikuasai oleh imperium adalah
- Raja persia yang melakukan ekspedisi kedua untuk menyerang yunani adalah
- Ilmuwan yang dianggap sebagai “Bapak Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam” Yunani adalah
- Bangsa yang pertama kali mendiami lembah Sungai Indus yaitu bangsa
- Sebutan untuk pendeta Buddha adalah
- Tulisan yang membuka tabir sejarah Mesir kuno sekaligus merupakan tulisan bangsa Mesir Kuno adalah
26 Clues: maha • Sebutan untuk pendeta Buddha adalah • Pusat Kerajaan Assiria terletak di daerah • Nama dewa perang bangsa yunani kuno adalah • Raja dari kerajaan mesir tua yang terkenal adalah • Orang-orang india menyebarkan kebudayaannya melalui • Panglima perang kartago yang menyerang romawi adalah • Hukum terkenal yang dibuat pada zaman babylonia adalah • ...
SEJARAH MINAT 2020-04-16
Across
- Nama dewa perang bangsa yunani kuno adalah
- Tulisan yang membuka tabir sejarah Mesir kuno sekaligus merupakan tulisan bangsa Mesir Kuno adalah
- Perang yang diceritakan dalam karya sastra Homerus adalah
- yang percaya bahwa negara yang baik harus dikuasai oleh imperium adalah
- kelahiran, penerangan agung, dan kematian Sidharta Gautama terjadi pada tanggal yang sama, yakni bulan purnama di bulan Mei. Ketiga peristiwa tersebut dirayakan umat Buddha sebagai hari raya
- Raja dari kerajaan mesir tua yang terkenal adalah
- Augustus merupakan nama gelar yg diberikan kepada octavianus yg artinya yang maha
- Bangsa yang pertama kali mendiami lembah Sungai Indus yaitu bangsa
- Untuk menjaga piramida dari roh jahat di depan kanan atau kiri piramida, bangsa mesir kuno membangun
- Karya sastra dari Yunani yang menceritakan perang Yunani dan Persia adalah
- Peradaban kuno yang pertama kali ditemukan di Eropa adalah
- Panglima perang kartago yang menyerang romawi adalah
- Ajaran yang menitikberatkan pada etika dengan logika melalui pengenalan akan diri sendiri adalah
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- Bangunan peninggalan romawi yang masih dapat ditemui di italia adalah
- Orang Cina Kuno sudah mengenal goresan pena berupa tanda atau gambar yang disebut
- Bangsa Khaldea menempati wilayang Mesopotamia setelah berhasil mengalahkan bangsa
- Dinasti yang memerintah di Cina Kuno sesudah dinasti Syang runtuh yaitu Dinasti
- Orang-orang india menyebarkan kebudayaannya melalui
- Ilmuwan yang dianggap sebagai “Bapak Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam” Yunani adalah
- Patung Dewi Athena merupakan salah satu bukti kebesaran yunani yang berada di
- Hukum terkenal yang dibuat pada zaman babylonia adalah
- Raja persia yang melakukan ekspedisi kedua untuk menyerang yunani adalah
- Pusat Kerajaan Assiria terletak di daerah
- Sebutan untuk pendeta Buddha adalah
- Kekuasaan pemerintahan di lembah Sungai Indus dipimpin oleh
25 Clues: Sebutan untuk pendeta Buddha adalah • Pusat Kerajaan Assiria terletak di daerah • Nama dewa perang bangsa yunani kuno adalah • Raja dari kerajaan mesir tua yang terkenal adalah • Orang-orang india menyebarkan kebudayaannya melalui • Panglima perang kartago yang menyerang romawi adalah • Hukum terkenal yang dibuat pada zaman babylonia adalah • ...
islam vocab 2021-10-29
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- the traditions and practices of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, that constitute a model for Muslims to follow.
- no eating or drinking during the month of Ramadan.
- one tenth of earnings as a tax for the support of the Church.
- Pilgrimage to Mecca, the holiest city for Muslims.
- the angel that Muhammad received his first revelation from.
- a high-ranking political advisor or minister in the near east.
- A Muslim ruler.
- Arabic word for God used by Arabic-speaking Christians and Jews as well as by Muslims.
- Mecca, in a desert valley in western Saudi Arabia, is Islam’s holiest city, as it’s the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad and the faith itself.
- People that inhabited the desert area in the Arabian Peninsula and Mesopotamia.
- he was considered to be a prophet or the messenger of god.
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- A black square shrine located in Mecca, which is considered the holiest shrine to Muslims.
- the larger of the two main branches of Islam, which differs from Shia in its understanding of the Sunna, its conception of religious leadership, and its acceptance of the first three caliphs.
- A place of worship for Muslims.
- the city where Muhammad went to after fleeing from Mecca.
- where Islam started.
- the art of writing created for beauty as well as to convey ideas.
- there is no god but allah and Muhammad is his prophet(one of the five pillars).
- mouth of god.
- the spiritual struggle within oneself against sin.
- one of the two main branches of Islam, that rejects the first three Sunni caliphs and regards Ali, the fourth caliph, as Muhammad's first true successor.
21 Clues: mouth of god. • A Muslim ruler. • where Islam started. • A place of worship for Muslims. • no eating or drinking during the month of Ramadan. • Pilgrimage to Mecca, the holiest city for Muslims. • the spiritual struggle within oneself against sin. • the city where Muhammad went to after fleeing from Mecca. • he was considered to be a prophet or the messenger of god. • ...
islam vocab 2021-10-29
Across
- the city where Muhammad went to after fleeing from Mecca.
- a high-ranking political advisor or minister in the near east.
- A place of worship for Muslims.
- A black square shrine located in Mecca, which is considered the holiest shrine to Muslims.
- the traditions and practices of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, that constitute a model for Muslims to follow.
- People that inhabited the desert area in the Arabian Peninsula and Mesopotamia.
- the spiritual struggle within oneself against sin.
- Mecca, in a desert valley in western Saudi Arabia, is Islam’s holiest city, as it’s the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad and the faith itself.
- there is no god but allah and Muhammad is his prophet(one of the five pillars).
- the angel that Muhammad received his first revelation from.
- the art of writing created for beauty as well as to convey ideas.
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- where Islam started.
- A Muslim ruler.
- he was considered to be a prophet or the messenger of god.
- the larger of the two main branches of Islam, which differs from Shia in its understanding of the Sunna, its conception of religious leadership, and its acceptance of the first three caliphs.
- no eating or drinking during the month of Ramadan.
- one of the two main branches of Islam, that rejects the first three Sunni caliphs and regards Ali, the fourth caliph, as Muhammad's first true successor.
- one tenth of earnings as a tax for the support of the Church.
- mouth of god.
- Arabic word for God used by Arabic-speaking Christians and Jews as well as by Muslims.
- Pilgrimage to Mecca, the holiest city for Muslims.
21 Clues: mouth of god. • A Muslim ruler. • where Islam started. • A place of worship for Muslims. • no eating or drinking during the month of Ramadan. • the spiritual struggle within oneself against sin. • Pilgrimage to Mecca, the holiest city for Muslims. • the city where Muhammad went to after fleeing from Mecca. • he was considered to be a prophet or the messenger of god. • ...
TCI vocab puzzle 1-25 2021-06-07
Across
- a symbol used in hieroglyphics, a system of writing developed around 3000 B.C.E.
- a settlement under the control of a usually distant country
- the part of a country that borders another country or territory
- a flat area of land that is elevated, or raised, above the land around it
- an ancient Indian language
- a stream or river that feeds into a larger stream, river, or lake
- a group of people traveling together
- one of the first major settlements in ancient India that became a center of the Indus valley civilization
- the ruler of the Mauryan Empire from about 269 to 232 B.C.E., whose edicts reflected Buddhist values
- a large group of family members and friends
- a large territory in which several groups of people are ruled by a single leader or government
- an ancient Egyptian pharaoh, known as “Ramses the Great”; skilled as a military leader; and responsible for building many monuments, including the temple at Abu Simbel
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- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws
- the belief that there are many gods
- a large, complex organization that functions under a given set of rules and conditions
- in ancient times, the geographic area located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- a person who gives up worldly pleasures
- a land northeast of Egypt, settled by the ancient Israelites, from about 1800 to 70 C.E.
- the study of the stars and planets
- an expert who studies the past by examining objects
- agriculture
- the escape of the Israelites from Egyptian slavery to freedom
- a powerful female leader who co-ruled Kush with her husband or sons
- a person who makes money by selling goods
- an early ancestor of humans
25 Clues: agriculture • an ancient Indian language • an early ancestor of humans • the study of the stars and planets • the belief that there are many gods • a group of people traveling together • a person who gives up worldly pleasures • a person who makes money by selling goods • a large group of family members and friends • an expert who studies the past by examining objects • ...
Ancient Greece vocabulary 2022-01-11
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- The action of appropiating a place or domain for one's own use
- A person born in or coming from a country other than their own's
- Small group of people that control the country or organisation
- A member of a Semitic people inhabiting ancient Phoenicia and its colonies.
- Peolple with no rights that served to the high class
- A marginal mediterranean Sea of Atlantic Ocean between Europe and Asia
- An ancient state on the north Africa coast near Tunis
- A city with its surrounding territories forms as an independent state
- A person who lives their own country in order to settle permanently in another
- A ship equipped with weapons and designed to take part in the warfare at the sea
- Is the name of one of the 1st civilisations that mean land between two rivers
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- A silver coin of Ancient Greece
- Extended city with lot of people
- A person that is descended from a particular ancestor
- Pole with a flat blade used to row a boat through the water
- A group of people of one nationality or race living in a foreign place
- A store or small settlement established for trading
- In Greecce, a political comunity, usually consisting of a group of people and the surrounding territory.
- The highest class in certain societies
- Group of Ancient Greek cities along the coast of southern Italy
- Freed from enemy ocupation
- Was a common name for a little oily fish belonging to the family Clupeidae of fish
- An early period of art or culture in Greece
23 Clues: Freed from enemy ocupation • A silver coin of Ancient Greece • Extended city with lot of people • The highest class in certain societies • An early period of art or culture in Greece • A store or small settlement established for trading • Peolple with no rights that served to the high class • A person that is descended from a particular ancestor • ...
The World Of Growing Knowledge 2019-10-04
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- The____ traders carried the indian system of numbers to other countries
- The hindi script is based on the ___ script
- Their writing was wedge - shaped and was called ___
- In Egypt , they used a type of picture writing called ___
- ___ came into being about 5,000 years ago
- They wrote on ___ with a sharp - edged knife
- The ___ script today is largely based on brahmi script
- Several thousands of years ago the _____ made clay tablets of clay on which they inscribed records
- In their attempt to communicate with others and to record their thoughts , people began to draw __ of things they came across in their daily life
- The ___ were the first to make paper
- _____ developed a special script called braille script
- _____ in germany invented the first printing press
- Different signs for words and sounds gave birth to ___
- The earliest system of counting was based on ___ numbers
- The next script to develop in India was the ___ script
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- These days most of the paper is made from the plant named ___
- The english language is written in the ___ script
- In A.D. 105 , a Chinese , ____ discovered that certainplants could be broken down to fibres and pressed into sheets of paper
- The earliest books were ____
- The earliest known script was devised by the Sumerians in ____ around 4,000 B.C.
- The invention of ____ changed the world greatly
- The oldest script in India was found on the ___ in the remains of the Indus valley civilization
- Sometimes , while trying to exchange their ideas , they made some __
- The __ found in the ancient caves , especially those of hunting scenes and animals they came across , tell us much about the way those people lived
- The english language has ___ alphabets
- We have ___ major languages in India and they have their own scripts
26 Clues: The earliest books were ____ • The ___ were the first to make paper • The english language has ___ alphabets • ___ came into being about 5,000 years ago • The hindi script is based on the ___ script • They wrote on ___ with a sharp - edged knife • The invention of ____ changed the world greatly • The english language is written in the ___ script • ...
Post Classical Europe (East and West) 2019-11-05
Across
- Marriage, yeast, icons, vernacular, Holy Emperor coronations
- Nobody:.... This Germanic Tribe: I'll protect you Roman Catholic Church
- A more organized, centralized, fief in the Byzantine Empire
- Site of the Rurick Dynasty, what was once Russia is now Ukraine
- Angles, Saxons, and William the Conqueror
- Power held by the Byzantine Emperor
- Restoring Rome to its former glory, standardizing laws, beautifying the capital
- Hey Constantinople, nice city you got there... be a shame if someone.. sacked it
- Two stolen worms established this Byzantine industry
- A beautiful reminder of the Church's power and wealth
- Strategic, both militarily but most importantly economically. Location, location, location
- Papal interference? I'm not about that life, now fetch me some bacon
- With it's roots in the late Roman Empire this ensured a workforce for nobles
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- Russian, Romanian, and Bulgarian written code
- Political organization/fragmentation akin to Japan at this time
- Summa cookbook: take a dash of faith and mix it in the bowl with reason
- Learning centers in the West but not in the East, the East had schools
- A major land owner in Western Europe
- Lost land in Syria, N. Africa, Mesopotamia, but not all of this region (two words)
- The chess piece a king would want in his pocket
- Emptiest title ever given out in the year 800. Basically the ruler of Germany
- The Catholization of Spain, date of completion 1492
- From this century forward the Byzantines have an unwelcome neighbor
- Business empowerment, boosted capitalism, though it was kind of socialist
- Among the innovations around the year 800 that boosted the population
25 Clues: Power held by the Byzantine Emperor • A major land owner in Western Europe • Angles, Saxons, and William the Conqueror • Russian, Romanian, and Bulgarian written code • The chess piece a king would want in his pocket • The Catholization of Spain, date of completion 1492 • Two stolen worms established this Byzantine industry • ...
The Ancient Israelites 2015-09-30
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- the capital of the Israelites' empire and the site of a splendid stone temple built to store the sacred religious objects belonging to the Israelites
- In Judaism, a deliverer sent by God
- Grandson of Abraham, he was also called Israel, which means "one who struggles with God"; his 12 sons had families who later became known as the 12 tribes of Israel
- the belief in one god
- payment made by one group or nation to another to show obedience or to obtain peace or protection
- refers to the scattering of communities of Jews outside their homeland after the Babylonian captivity
- group of letters that stand for sounds
- the laws that, according to the Bible, Moses received from God on Mount Sinai; these laws later became the first part of the Hebrew Bible
- an Israelite baby, he was hidden in a basket near a river and found and raised by the daughter of the Egyptian pharoah; as a man, he led the Israelites out of Egypt to freedom; he also received the Ten Commandments from God on Mt. Sinai
- wise saying
- period of forced absence from one's country or home
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- Jewish house of worship
- group of related families
- weekly day of worship and rest for Jews
- the smaller kingdom founded in the south when the 12 tribes of Israel split into two kingdoms-Israel and Judah; its people were called Jews
- Agreement
- the man whom the Israelites believed they were descended from; they also believed that God told Abraham and his followers to leave Mesopotamia and go to Canaan and settle there
- person who claims to be instructed by God to share God's words
- Jewish leader and teacher of the Torah
- group of territories or nations under a single ruler or government
20 Clues: Agreement • wise saying • the belief in one god • Jewish house of worship • group of related families • In Judaism, a deliverer sent by God • group of letters that stand for sounds • Jewish leader and teacher of the Torah • weekly day of worship and rest for Jews • period of forced absence from one's country or home • ...
SW Asia & North Africa 2014-06-11
Across
- This natural resource has undoubtedly had the greatest impact on this realm.
- What country does not gain significant income from oil revenue?
- The prophet of Islam.
- The Bab-el Mandeb strait at the mouth of the Red Sea contains one of these:
- The domino like wave of revolutions and protests that began in late 2010.
- ________________ civilization theory maintains that cities able to organize large public works projects like irrigation will be able to hold power over large amounts of hinterlands.
- After a protracted war with the Soviet Union, Afghanistan was ruled by this militant Islamic group.
- This country was created in 1948, at the close of WWII.
- This ethnicity is found in northern Iraq and operates fairly autonomously from the rest of the country.
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- Diffusion that spreads in waves, over short distances by person to person contact.
- A city of particular importance to Muslims-where all good Muslims are supposed to journey at least once in life during the Hajj.
- Shi'ites are the majority in:
- The land between the rivers, or the Fertile Crescent is:
- The northern coast of Africa is also known as the:
- A mechanism for relocation diffusion, when people move from one area to another, bringing their culture traits with them.
- Of the three religions that originated in this area, which was founded last?
- This province in Sudan was a recent site of ethnic cleansing.
- This important ethnic group in Afghanistan is predominantly found in the east.
- This state acts as a sort of cushion between two rival states or superpowers.
- The Horn of Africa is found in what part of Africa.
- The major mountain range in North Africa
21 Clues: The prophet of Islam. • Shi'ites are the majority in: • The major mountain range in North Africa • The northern coast of Africa is also known as the: • The Horn of Africa is found in what part of Africa. • This country was created in 1948, at the close of WWII. • The land between the rivers, or the Fertile Crescent is: • ...
Neolithic Revolution 2016-10-20
Across
- What first appear around 7000BC?
- What kind of living style is supported by large herds of animals?
- What help us to piece historical events together?
- It is where the agriculture revolution first took place.
- What are the two main crops in the Middle East?
- What skill do humans develop to make plants and animals become more useful?
- What people existed before the Neolithic Revolution?
- The period of time which the climate changed from cold and dry to warm and wetlands.
- What is the main crop in China?
- What does Jericho and Catal Huyuik people use to cover the dead's skulls?
- What is the name of the city that rise after the abandon of Jericho?
- What is the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers known as?
- Where is the place in Asia where agriculture spread easily?
- Where does the Incans civilization developed?
- Another name for grinding stones, it is a tool for farming.
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- What does Jericho and Catal Huyuik people both pratice in the urban settlement?
- Where did the Aztecs and Maya's civilization developed?
- A place to keep things in a Neolithic home.
- What start to spread easily because people begin to settle at a place permanently?
- This term is used to describe the time when plants were first domesticated.
- What are the People living in Mesopotamia known as?
- Human society that settle in the Jordan River valley.
- What is the term that use to describe the structure of the Catal Huyuik people's home?
- The Period of time which was also known as Old Stone Age.
- Who make pottery between 6000 and 4000 BC?
25 Clues: What is the main crop in China? • What first appear around 7000BC? • Who make pottery between 6000 and 4000 BC? • A place to keep things in a Neolithic home. • Where does the Incans civilization developed? • What are the two main crops in the Middle East? • What help us to piece historical events together? • What are the People living in Mesopotamia known as? • ...
Neolithic Revolution 2016-10-20
Across
- What does Jericho and Catal Huyuik people use to cover the dead's skulls?
- What does Jericho and Catal Huyuik people both pratice in the urban settlement?
- Where does the Incans civilization developed?
- What kind of living style is supported by large herds of animals?
- What are the two main crops in the Middle East?
- What skill do humans develop to make plants and animals become more useful?
- Human society that settle in the Jordan River valley.
- What is the term that use to descibe societies that are urbanized?
- What is the term that use to describe the structure of the Catal Huyuik people's home?
- Where did the Aztecs and Maya's civilization developed?
- What start to spread easily because people begin to settle at a place permanently?
- It is where the agriculture revolution first took place.
- The period of time which the climate changed from cold and dry to warm and wetlands.
- Another name for grinding stones, it is a tool for farming.
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- Where is the place in Asia where agriculture spread easily?
- What people existed before the Neolithic Revolution?
- The Period of time which was also known as Old Stone Age.
- A place to keep things in a Neolithic home.
- What is the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers known as?
- What first appear around 7000BC?
- What is the name of the city that rise after the abandon of Jericho?
- What are the People living in Mesopotamia known as?
- What is the main crop in China?
- What help us to piece historical events together?
- Who make pottery between 6000 and 4000 BC?
25 Clues: What is the main crop in China? • What first appear around 7000BC? • Who make pottery between 6000 and 4000 BC? • A place to keep things in a Neolithic home. • Where does the Incans civilization developed? • What are the two main crops in the Middle East? • What help us to piece historical events together? • What are the People living in Mesopotamia known as? • ...
AGRI 61 2024-03-18
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- - this was the cause of the Great Hunger of 1845 in England
- - During this time, the concept of extension was established and thrived in the Western region
- - this was established on April 30, 1902 under under the Department of Interior
- - you and me; in its early years was predominantly agricultural
- - newborn babies need 6-8 times of this; an inspirational leader who gained recognition for his efforts in promoting rice cultivation as a viable alternative crop in the Southern regions
- - individuals people engaged in the work of farmers' cooperative organizations, rural credit, marketing and animal insurance.
- - known as present-day Iraq
- - the adoption of this term originated from educational advancements in England in the latter half of the 19th century.
- - known for his hit songs such as thinking out loud and perfect; a system under the Extension Outreach Thrust
- - this legislation resulted in the emergence of agricultural experiment stations at colleges established under the Morrill Act.
- - an act that has the goal to empower local governments, giving them more control, and improving how things are run at the local level
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- - Plentiful; abundant; prosperous
- - a period in the Philippines after it has gained its independence from the United States.
- - shortened word for baby
- - always present in a Filipino dinning table during holidays; an educator from rural areas who subsequently became a leader in non-formal youth education.
- - also refers to practical instructors
- - individuals are the first teachers of Filipinos of the basic farming practices
- - She pioneered the creation home extension
- - During this period, the extension in the Philippines was put into halt
- - television;concept in extension delivery
20 Clues: - shortened word for baby • - known as present-day Iraq • - Plentiful; abundant; prosperous • - also refers to practical instructors • - television;concept in extension delivery • - She pioneered the creation home extension • - this was the cause of the Great Hunger of 1845 in England • - you and me; in its early years was predominantly agricultural • ...
Ancient History Review 2023-06-14
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- many lands under on ruler
- having more than what you need
- ultimate peace in the religion of Hinduism
- also known as the Old Stone Age
- the responsibilities of a citizen
- the common class of Romans
- an independent city and its surrounding land and villages
- the priest caste of India
- accomplishing a task with a tool or process
- the practice of nonviolence in the religion of Jainism
- time before written records
- a person's position in society, particularly in India
- rule by the people
- a feeling of perfect and lasting peace in the religion of Buddhism
- rule by one person
- the religious and moral duties of each person in Indian society
- belief in many gods
- first known form of writing, developed in Mesopotamia
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- the Mandate of Heaven told Chinese kings their rule came from these
- site of an archaeological dig
- ancient Chinese philosophy that focused on a person's role in society
- ancient Chinese philosophy that focused on strict rule and punishment
- part of the Roman government that advised consuls and set policies
- also known as the New Stone Age
- the study of prehistory based on the examination of artifacts
- the wealthy, privileged class of Romans
- a way to supply dry land with water using ditches and canals
- a triangle-shaped area of land made of soil, deposited by a river
- rule by small group
- a set of laws
- preserved body of a dead person, particularly of Egypt
- the rebirth of the soul; believed in multiple Indian religions
- people who move from place to place; hunter-gatherers
- ruler of ancient Egypt
- the unskilled and servant class of ancient India
35 Clues: a set of laws • rule by the people • rule by one person • rule by small group • belief in many gods • ruler of ancient Egypt • many lands under on ruler • the priest caste of India • the common class of Romans • time before written records • site of an archaeological dig • having more than what you need • also known as the New Stone Age • also known as the Old Stone Age • ...
Persepolis 2023-04-09
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- An example of Persian stonework is the ___________ of Cyrus the Great
- Colourful Persian decoration found mainly at Susa
- The first archaeological piece created by Darius
- Persian drinking vessel
- The founder of the Persian Empire
- The man who burned Persepolis
- Persepolis is a demonstration of the _____________ of the Persian Empire
- Originally the capital city of the Medes
- Capital city built by the Persians
- The script used by the Persians and other Mesopotamian societies
- Formal entrance to Persepolis
- The number of nations in the Persian Empire
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- The name of the founding dynasty of the Persian Empire
- Organisation that has created a digital experience of Persepolis
- Person who came to the throne after Cyrus
- King who contributed the most to the building of Persepolis
- UNESCO declared Persepolis was this type of site
- The food for the 2500th anniversary of Persian monarchs came from this country
- When you take the throne illegitimately
- A mythical creature with the head and wings of an eagle and the body of a lion
- Persepolis in is modern day ________
- Place which inspired the columns at Persepolis
- Type of flower symbolising eternity often seen in reliefs of the Kings at Persepolis
- A type of sculpture featured at Persepolis where figures 'pop out' of the flat surface
- The top part of a decorated column
- Money or gifts given to the king as payment
- Video game that features Persepolis
- Administrative system used to organise the Persian Empire
- Assyrian protective figure often shown in doorjambs
- Hall Hall made of columns
- Cultural capital of Mesopotamia
- The Persian kings are often depicted on a _______________
32 Clues: Persian drinking vessel • Hall Hall made of columns • The man who burned Persepolis • Formal entrance to Persepolis • Cultural capital of Mesopotamia • The founder of the Persian Empire • The top part of a decorated column • Capital city built by the Persians • Video game that features Persepolis • Persepolis in is modern day ________ • When you take the throne illegitimately • ...
TTS EKONOMI 2023-07-30
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- Akuntan publik pertama adalah
- Kapan sejarah akuntansi muncul di Indonesia?
- siapa bapak akuntansi dunia?
- kapan munculnya akuntansi di dunia?
- Laporan yang berisi nama dan saldo akun dalam buku besar pada tanggal tertentu adalah
- Organisasi yang menghimpun para akuntan di Indonesia yang didirikan pada 23 Desember 1957
- Bukti transaksi penjualan atau pembelian secara kredit adalah
- indonesia menggunakan sistem akuntansi apa?
- Aturan keputusan umum yang diturunkan baik dari tujuan dan konsep teoretis akuntansi yang mengatur pengembangan teknik-teknik akuntansi merupakan definisi
- negara yang termasuk kedalam akuntansi komperatif di 5 negara Eropa
- Badan sektor Khusus Dewan Standar Akuntansi Keuangan di Negara Amerika Serikat adalah
- pencatatan Akuntansi yang diharuskan dalam PABU adalah dasar
- Bagian dari harga perolehan aktiva tetap yang dibebankan dalam periode akuntansi disebut
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- Disiplin ilmu yang berkaitan erat dengan bidang akuntansi keuangan adalah
- Daftar aset, kewajiban, dan ekuitas pemilik dari suatu entitas bisnis pada suatu tanggal tertentu disebut
- dimana manusia mulai mencatat transaksi keuangan mereka
- pada tahun berapa Luca pacioli memublikasikan buku berjudul Summa de Aritmatika
- konsep dasar akuntansi
- Cikal bakal ilmu Akutansi muncul dari negara
- Regulan atau peraturan yang mengatur pengolahan laporan keuangan
- Belanda yang menanamkan modal di Indonesia menerapkan pembukuan?
- Transaksi penambahan kas dari pemilik akan mempengaruhi akun
- Tahap awal dalam proses sistem informasi akuntansi perusahaan
- Standar akuntansi internasional
- siapa yang memperkenalkan akuntansi ke Indonesia?
- Proses akuntansi dilakukan berdasarkan standar di Indonesian
- Pemisahan kepentingan perusahaan dengan pemilik perusahaan
- metode praktek bisnis yang menjadi acuan Pacioli menulis buku
- informasi harus diarahkan pada kebutuhan umum pengguna, dan tidak bergantung pada kebutuhan dan keinginan pihak tertentu merupakan salah satu karakteristik kualitatif laporan keuangan, yaitu
- hal-hal yang termasuk pos-pos aktiva, Kecuali
30 Clues: konsep dasar akuntansi • siapa bapak akuntansi dunia? • Akuntan publik pertama adalah • Standar akuntansi internasional • kapan munculnya akuntansi di dunia? • indonesia menggunakan sistem akuntansi apa? • Kapan sejarah akuntansi muncul di Indonesia? • Cikal bakal ilmu Akutansi muncul dari negara • hal-hal yang termasuk pos-pos aktiva, Kecuali • ...
age of exploration 2023-01-04
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- distance north or south of the equator, expressed in degrees.
- instrument with a magnetic pointer that indicates north
- The northern or southern half of the earth as divided by the equator or the eastern or western half as divided by a meridian.
- To be the first to find out, or see something.
- One of the oldest recorded spices, it was in use in 3000 B.C. Mesopotamia.
- A large strong cloth that is connected to a ship that is used to move the ship or boat through the water
- a visible star that is approximately aligned with the Earth's axis of rotation
- Portuguese navigator who led an expedition around the Cape of Good Hope in 1497 Portuguese navigator in the service of Spain
- improved navigation/mapping
- T-shaped navigational instrument invented about 1500 CE.
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- The distance east or west of the Prime Meridian in Greenwich, England, expressed in degrees
- kept track of time on board a ship so that speed,distance and work shifts could be measured.
- Conceived a plan to sail west in order to reach the east
- 1st European to realized he had discovered a new continent in the New World; America named after him
- Caravels which were used by explorers during the Age of Discovery.
- an instrument that can tell time, find altitude and latitude.
- an ancient trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia.
- One of the first Europeans to visit the lands of Kublai Khan, in China.
- Plant native to Central America and the West Indies.
- faster more efficient way to transport cargo
20 Clues: improved navigation/mapping • faster more efficient way to transport cargo • To be the first to find out, or see something. • Plant native to Central America and the West Indies. • instrument with a magnetic pointer that indicates north • Conceived a plan to sail west in order to reach the east • T-shaped navigational instrument invented about 1500 CE. • ...
Early Man/Early Civilization 2022-09-16
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- valley formed by flowing water.
- earliest period of the Stone Age
- longest river in Africa
- a city devoted to materialism
- being a patriarch
- ancient people who established an empire in Asia Minor and Syria that flourished from c. 1700 to c. 1200 BC
- earliest known civilization in the historical region of southern Mesopotamia
- fertile land stretching from the southeastern coast of the Mediterranean
- people who have no fixed residence
- adaptation of a plant or animal from a wild or natural state
- native or inhabitant of the ancient northern kingdom of Israel
- to embalm and dry as or as if a mummy
- imperial sovereignty, rule, or dominion
- culture characteristic of a particular time or place
- government of a state by immediate divine guidance
- ancient Mesopotamian temple tower
- king of Egypt
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- composed of or written in wedge-shaped characters
- latest period of the Stone Age
- a civil officer in ancient Egypt
- powerful group or family that maintains its position for a considerable time
- worship of more than one god
- a ruler of ancient Egypt
- nomadic people who live chiefly by hunting and fishing, and harvesting wild food.
- capital of the State of Israel and is considered a holy city in Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
- division of a society based on social and economic status
- nonelected government officials
- king of Babylon (1792–50)
- officials comprising the governing body
- a cursive form of ancient Egyptian writing
- consisting of a city and surrounding territory
- written in, constituting, or belonging to a system of writing mainly in pictorial characters
- belief that there is only one God
- devoted to or based on livestock raising
- a glacial episode during a past geological period
35 Clues: king of Egypt • being a patriarch • longest river in Africa • a ruler of ancient Egypt • king of Babylon (1792–50) • worship of more than one god • a city devoted to materialism • latest period of the Stone Age • valley formed by flowing water. • nonelected government officials • a civil officer in ancient Egypt • earliest period of the Stone Age • belief that there is only one God • ...
Acts 7 2022-09-13
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- He gave Joseph wisdom and enabled him to gain the _____ of Pharaoh king of Egypt.
- _____ they will come out of that country and worship me in this place.
- Moses _____ with fear and did not dare to look.
- The God of glory appeared to our father Abraham while he was still in _____.
- Their _____ were brought back.
- He went to his defense and _____ him by killing the Egyptian.
- He dealt _____ with our people.
- But God promised him that he and his descendants after him would _____ the land.
- They will be _____ and mistreated.
- But I will punish the nation they serve as _____.
- You always _____ the Holy Spirit!
- He tried to _____ them by saying "Men, you are brothers."
- Then he gave Abraham the covenant of _____.
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- He was sent to be their ruler and _____ by God himself.
- For four hundred years your descendants will be _____ in a country not their own.
- You who have received the law that was given through the angels but have not _____ it.
- Where will my _____ place be?
- For three months he was _____ for by his family.
- God sent him to this _____ where you are now living.
- He received living words to _____ on to us.
- But God was with him and rescued him from all his _____.
- As the time drew near for God to _____ his promise to Abraham, the number of people in Egypt had greatly increased.
- He sent our _____ on their first visit.
- After forty years had passed, an angel appeared to Moses in the _____ of a burning bush.
- I have indeed seen the _____ of my people in Egypt.
- It had been made as God directed Moses, according to the _____ he had seen.
26 Clues: Where will my _____ place be? • Their _____ were brought back. • He dealt _____ with our people. • You always _____ the Holy Spirit! • They will be _____ and mistreated. • He sent our _____ on their first visit. • He received living words to _____ on to us. • Then he gave Abraham the covenant of _____. • Moses _____ with fear and did not dare to look. • ...
Module 2 Vocab Crossword: Early River Valley Civilizations 2023-09-23
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- Ancient settlements in the Indus River Valley
- Pyramid-shaped monument that was part of a temple in Sumer
- Skilled worker that makes goods by hand
- Pattern of rise, fall, and replacement of dynasties
- Belief in many gods
- Political unit much like an independent country
- Landmass that is a distinct part of a continent
- Professional record keeper
- Resting place for Egyptian kings after death
- Seasonal wind
- Marshy area at the mouth of a river
- The land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Trading goods and services without money
- Government where the ruler is considered to be a divine figure
- Divine approval of the ruler
- Development of skills in a specific kind of work
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- Babylonian ruler famous for his code of laws
- New ideas spreading from one culture to another
- Egyptian writing system
- Arc of rich farmland in Southwest Asia between the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean Sea
- Long-lasting pattern of organization in a community
- Plant used to make a paper-like material
- Process used to preserve a body after death in Ancient Egypt
- Egyptian ruler thought of as a god
- Wedge-shaped writing developed in Sumer
- Peoples, nations, or independent states under control of one ruler
- King of Upper Egypt who united Upper and Lower Egypt
- Series of rulers from a single family
- Fertile soil
- Political system where nobles or lords are granted the use of lands that belong to the king
- Time when people began using bronze
- Animal bone used by ancient Chinese priests to communicate with the gods
32 Clues: Fertile soil • Seasonal wind • Belief in many gods • Egyptian writing system • Professional record keeper • Divine approval of the ruler • Egyptian ruler thought of as a god • Marshy area at the mouth of a river • Time when people began using bronze • Series of rulers from a single family • Skilled worker that makes goods by hand • Wedge-shaped writing developed in Sumer • ...
WH 1st 9 Weeks Review, Topics 1-3, Pages 4-119 2023-09-24
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- Father of Israel and Judaism
- (2words), Respect for elders and the government
- Title of an Egyptian ruler
- Led Israelites out of slavery in Egypt
- Chinese writing and art form
- Israel’s king who built the temple to God
- Holy book of Judaism
- First type of writing
- Holy book of Hinduism and Buddhism
- Stone that broke the code of hieroglyphics
- Area of rich soil deposited by a river
- Monuments and tombs for Pharaohs
- Worshiping one god
- Coach Holtz’s third thing
- A group of territories controlled by one ruler
- River where Egyptian civilization flourished nearby
- First paper for writing on
- Society in which men own the property and have the most power
- Revolution from hunting and gathering to farming
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- Tallest mountain range
- Hindu relationship of actions and results
- Before writing
- Study of past humans through artifacts
- Four divisions of society in the Vedas
- Egyptian picture writing
- Pharaoh who changed Egyptian worship to monotheism
- Age of gravest cultural achievement
- Created codified laws
- Worshiping many gods
- Diffusion of ideas, customs, and technology from one people to another
- (2 words) Coach Holtz’s University
- Coach Holtz’s first thing
- (2 words) Anthropologist who studied hominids in Africa
- Coach Holtz’s second thing
- First civilization developed here
- Israel’s king who made Jerusalem the national capital
- Territory settled and ruled by people another land
- Influential Chinese philosopher
- Coach Holtz’s fourth thing
- Area between Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- He built the first empire, 2300 BC
- Complete control of a product or business
- Moral standards for behavior
43 Clues: Before writing • Worshiping one god • Worshiping many gods • Holy book of Judaism • Created codified laws • First type of writing • Tallest mountain range • Egyptian picture writing • Coach Holtz’s first thing • Coach Holtz’s third thing • Title of an Egyptian ruler • Coach Holtz’s second thing • Coach Holtz’s fourth thing • First paper for writing on • Father of Israel and Judaism • ...
North Africa & Southwest Asia Review puzzle 2025-03-17
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- Boomerang-shaped region of the Middle East that was home to some of the earliest human civilizations (two words)
- or Shiites known as the 2nd largest branch of Islam
- Church of the......A church in the Christian quarter of Jerusalem where Christians believe Jesus was crucified and buried (two words)
- The holy book of Christianity
- Northern most country of Afric that the Nile River runs through
- World’s oldest monotheistic religion (pre-Christian)
- The desert in North Africa (two words)
- A region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers which is the location of some of the world’s earliest civilizations.
- A landform created by the deposition of the sediments that are carried by the waters of a river
- techer who professed the beliefs of Christianity
- Prophet leader of the Islamic religion
- The largest branch of Islam (Muslims) which is centered in Saudi Arabia
- A form of government in which religious leaders control the government and impose religious law
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- Body of water between Saudi Arabia and Iran (two words)
- Body of water between Saudi Arabia and Africa (two words)
- Birthplace of Muhammad and holiest city of the Islamic religion
- A place where water from an aquifer has reached the surface supporting wildlife and vegetation
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought or inappropriate agriculture
- The holy book of Judaism
- The holy book of Islam (original spelling)
- The belief that there is only one GOD
- MonotheistHoly Sepulchreic religion founded by the prophet Muhammed in the Arabian peninsula
- The man made canal between Africa and Asia
- The believed leader and founder of Judaism
24 Clues: The holy book of Judaism • The holy book of Christianity • The belief that there is only one GOD • The desert in North Africa (two words) • Prophet leader of the Islamic religion • The holy book of Islam (original spelling) • The man made canal between Africa and Asia • The believed leader and founder of Judaism • techer who professed the beliefs of Christianity • ...
Teka-teki silang kelompok 4 kelas 9b bagian B 2025-02-18
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- 4.Untuk meresmikan terbentuknya Uni Eropa melakukan penandatanganan perjanjian?
- 17.Aliansi militer yang terdiri atas negara-negara di wilayah Atlantik Utara.
- 9. Setiap titik peradaban memiliki karakteristik yang berbeda karena perbedaan kondisi?
- 7. Negara-negara yang mengikuti kerja sama internasional bertujuan untuk menghindari?
- 16.Integrasi politik dan ekonomi yang menyatukan negara-negara di benua Eropa.
- 19.Isu global yang mendesak perhatian dunia terkait pemanasan dan cuaca ekstrem.
- 13. Lembaga keuangan internasional yang fokus pada bantuan pembangunan dan pengentasan kemiskinan di negara-negara berkembang.
- 2. Menurut para ahli sejarah dan arkeologi melihat bahwa pada masa itu wilayah yang mengalami perkembangan populasi yang sangat pesat sehingga menciptakan kelas sosial yang lebih kompleks adalah
- 18.Organisasi negara-negara penghasil minyak yang mengatur produksi dan harga minyak dunia.
- 10. Segel yang berasal dari Kekaisaran Akkadia adalah?
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- 6. Kerja sama yang dilakukan antara beberapa negara di berbagai kawasan dunia adalah kerja sama?
- 11. Negara yang menjadi tuan rumah KTT G20 pada tahun 2022.
- 8. Menurut Jerry Bentley sejarawan Amerika menuturkan jika aktivitas perdagangan di Jalur sutra merupakan faktor penting dalam perkembangan peradaban di?
- 15.Seni negosiasi yang menjadi alat utama dalam hubungan antar negara.
- 14.Organisasi regional yang terdiri dari 10 negara di Asia Tenggara, bertujuan untuk memperkuat integrasi ekonomi, politik, dan keamanan kawasan.
- 20.perjanjian internasional yang ditandatangani pada tahun 1997 untuk mengurangi emisi rumah gas rumah kaca
- 5. Bidang yang menangani pendidikan dan kebudayaan adalah
- 3. Kerja sama yang dilakukan oleh dua negara adalah kerja sama?
- 1. Menurut sumber-sumber literatur kuno bangsa India, disebutkan mereka sudah melakukan interaksi perdagangan dengan wilayah kepulangan Nusantara sejak masa?
- 12.Lembaga internasional yang didirikan setelah Perang Dunia II dengan 193 negara anggota dan bertujuan menjaga perdamaian dunia.
20 Clues: 10. Segel yang berasal dari Kekaisaran Akkadia adalah? • 5. Bidang yang menangani pendidikan dan kebudayaan adalah • 11. Negara yang menjadi tuan rumah KTT G20 pada tahun 2022. • 3. Kerja sama yang dilakukan oleh dua negara adalah kerja sama? • 15.Seni negosiasi yang menjadi alat utama dalam hubungan antar negara. • ...
GLOSSARY CROSSWORD 2025-07-29
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- The man who invented the first printing press in Europe around 1440.
- Molecule that carries the genetic information.
- He was a scientist who developed the first vaccine, helping protect people from smallpox.
- 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 distance all the way around the Earth, like a big circle.
- A substance that helps protect the body from certain diseases by making it stronger against them.
- He invented the telegraph and created a code to send messages using dots and dashes.
- An ancient people who lived in Mesopotamia and invented one of the first systems of writing.
- A way of using symbols or letters to show words and ideas so they can be read.
- The study of the Earth, its land, water, and people.
- A giant network that connects computers all around the world to share information.
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- The information, facts, and understanding we get by learning and studying.
- She was a scientist who helped discover the structure of DNA using X-ray images.
- He invented the World Wide Web, which made the internet easier to use.
- An old machine that makes many copies of writing or pictures quickly.
- 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 study of how traits are passed from parents to children through DNA.
21 Clues: Molecule that carries the genetic information. • The study of the Earth, its land, water, and people. • The distance all the way around the Earth, like a big circle. • 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. • ...
Número 16 2025-07-21
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- : Antigua región al sureste de Asia Menor
- : Rey mítico que convertía en oro todo lo que tocaba
- : Reina de Cartago según la leyenda de la Eneida
- : Ciudad egipcia clave en la historia faraónica
- : Fundador del Imperio acadio, uno de los primeros imperios
- : Nombre de varios faraones del Imperio Nuevo de Egipto
- : Diosa mesopotámica del amor y la guerra
- : Ser mitológico mitad humano, mitad cabra
- : Puerta monumental de Babilonia dedicada a la diosa Ishtar
- : Sacerdotisa del culto al fuego en Roma
- : Lugar donde se encuentran las famosas pirámides egipcias
- : Antigua colonia griega en el norte de África
- : Sede de los antiguos Juegos Olímpicos griegos
- : Diosa egipcia con cabeza de gato, protectora del hogar
- : Madre de Nerón, influyente figura del Imperio Romano
- : Ciudad bíblica considerada lugar de nacimiento de Jesús
- : Complejo de templos egipcios dedicado a Amón
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- : General cartaginés que cruzó los Alpes con elefantes
- : Copero de los dioses en la mitología griega
- : Ciudad griega natal del filósofo Demócrito
- : Espíritus divinos del zoroastrismo
- : Dios supremo del Olimpo, regente del cielo
- : Dios griego del vino, el teatro y la locura divina
- : Antiguo reino al noreste de Mesopotamia
- : Ciudad-estado griega famosa por su disciplina militar
- : Región habitada por los etruscos en Italia
- : Región griega cuna de muchos filósofos presocráticos
- : Dios del sol que cruzaba el cielo en un carro dorado
- : Monstruo mitológico con cuerpo de león, cabra y serpiente
- : Diosa griega del inframundo e hija de Deméter
- : Capital del Imperio Asirio y gran centro cultural
- : Reino antiguo de Asia Menor, inventor de la moneda
- : Mujer que gobernó Egipto con poder absoluto
- : Imagen sagrada de culto hecha en madera
34 Clues: : Espíritus divinos del zoroastrismo • : Sacerdotisa del culto al fuego en Roma • : Antigua región al sureste de Asia Menor • : Antiguo reino al noreste de Mesopotamia • : Diosa mesopotámica del amor y la guerra • : Imagen sagrada de culto hecha en madera • : Ser mitológico mitad humano, mitad cabra • : Ciudad griega natal del filósofo Demócrito • ...
All Things Bread 2025-09-25
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- Civilization known for early leavened bread and ovens.
- Carbohydrate in flour broken down by yeast.
- Mouthfeel of bread; airy, dense, or chewy.
- Fermented dough used to leaven new dough.
- Cooking dough in heat to make bread.
- Taste of bread influenced by ingredients and fermentation.
- Factor affecting yeast activity and fermentation rate.
- Protein that speeds up chemical reactions (like breaking down sugar for yeast).
- Any method used to make dough rise.
- River valley civilization with unique bread techniques.
- Ancient Chinese civilization; used wheat and grains for food.
- Society with agriculture, technology, and social structure.
- Proportion of ingredients in a recipe.
- Working dough to develop gluten.
- equation Mathematical tool used to scale recipes.
- Mixture of flour, water, yeast, and other ingredients.
- Graph concept; can represent rate of dough rise over time.
- A single set of dough made at one time.
- The process of letting dough rise before baking.
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- Quantitative value for ingredients or dough rise.
- How civilizations exchanged ingredients and baking knowledge.
- Early river valley civilization; first large-scale bread production.
- Adjusting a recipe to make more or less product.
- The process where yeast converts sugar into CO₂ and ethanol.
- Alcohol produced as a byproduct of yeast fermentation.
- The inside texture of baked bread.
- Set of instructions and ingredient amounts.
- Microorganism that ferments sugars.
- Tool for baking bread.
- Basic ingredient for early breads (wheat, barley, millet).
- Protein network in wheat flour that traps gas and gives dough elasticity.
- dioxide Gas produced by yeast during fermentation.
- The amount of water relative to flour in dough.
33 Clues: Tool for baking bread. • Working dough to develop gluten. • The inside texture of baked bread. • Microorganism that ferments sugars. • Any method used to make dough rise. • Cooking dough in heat to make bread. • Proportion of ingredients in a recipe. • A single set of dough made at one time. • Fermented dough used to leaven new dough. • ...
Ciudad y Territorio: Crucigrama Crítico 2026-02-03
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- – Ciudad estadounidense pionera en establecer límites al crecimiento urbano para contener la expansión.
- – Proceso de transformación de territorios rurales en espacios urbanos.
- – Prefecto que transformó París con avenidas y uniformidad.
- – Ciudad sede del gobierno central y máxima representación del Estado-nación.
- – Ciudad turca que conecta continentes, con desafíos entre patrimonio histórico y crecimiento moderno.
- – Barrio marginal de extrema pobreza y precariedad.
- – Separación espacial de grupos sociales o económicos dentro de la ciudad.
- – Zonas en los bordes de la ciudad, a menudo con menor dotación de servicios.
- – Arquitecto moderno, proponente de la "Ciudad Radiante" y la zonificación.
- – Estructura básica de calles y manzanas en una ciudad.
- – Ciudad española con el emblemático Plan Cerdá de ensanche y regeneración de espacios públicos.
- – Movimiento intelectual que imaginó ciudades ideales geométricas.
- – Región donde surgieron las primeras ciudades (Uruk, Ur).
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- – Asentamiento humano denso, centro de poder, cultura y vida colectiva.
- – Zona elevada y fortificada de la ciudad griega, con los principales templos.
- – Ciudad-Estado con vivienda pública masiva gestionada por el Estado y control estatal del suelo.
- – Ciudad brasileña innovadora en transporte público (BRT) y planificación integrada bajo Jaime Lerner.
- – Equilibrio entre desarrollo urbano, justicia social y protección ambiental.
- – Trazado en cuadrícula regular, usado desde Roma hasta las Leyes de Indias.
- – Condición de vivir un número excesivo de personas en un espacio reducido.
- – Calle principal norte-sur en la ciudad romana.
- – Época del Estado absolutista y la perspectiva monumental.
- – Calle principal este-oeste en la ciudad romana.
- – Plaza pública de la polis griega, espacio de debate y mercado.
- – Arquitecto romano autor de De architectura, base del urbanismo renacentista.
- – Imperio que estandarizó la cuadrícula con cardo y decumano.
26 Clues: – Calle principal norte-sur en la ciudad romana. • – Calle principal este-oeste en la ciudad romana. • – Barrio marginal de extrema pobreza y precariedad. • – Estructura básica de calles y manzanas en una ciudad. • – Región donde surgieron las primeras ciudades (Uruk, Ur). • – Prefecto que transformó París con avenidas y uniformidad. • ...
Roma 2022-10-26
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- actividad socioeconómica la cual consiste en el intercambio de animales por bienes económicos o producción industrial
- Material con el que se construyeron muchas construcciones muy útiles para ese momento
- Forma de gobierno en la que el cargo de jefe del Estado está en manos de un presidente temporal que se elige por votación
- es una ciencia social cuyo ámbito de interés lo constituyen los modos en que una sociedad se organiza a sí misma para satisfacer sus necesidades materiales e inmateriales de consumo
- Sujeto a la autoridad de un superior con obligación de obedecerlo
- a partir de una aldea de agricultores y pastores latinos ubicada en las orillas del río
- uno de los mares de mesopotamia
- actividad socioeconómica que consiste en la cosecha de diversas siembras y luego su venta
- conjunto de personas provenientes de un lugar en concreto
- Forma de gobierno en la que la jefatura del Estado reside en una persona, un rey o una reina
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- Extensión de tierra rodeada de agua por todas partes salvo por una, por donde está unida a un territorio de mayor tamaño.
- Edificio o lugar destinado pública y exclusivamente a un culto
- construcción donde se asientan civiles, normalmente en familia
- una cordillera que recorre hasta 8 países
- hermano del fundador de roma
- actividad socioeconómica que consiste en el intercambio de algunos materiales que sean libres en el mercado de compra y venta de bienes
- Soberano que gobierna sobre otros reyes o grandes príncipes , o en un extenso territorio
- simbolizaron un pueblo que dominó y ocupó el territorio del Lacio hacia el siglo VI a.C.
- fundador de roma
- creencia en varios Dioses
20 Clues: fundador de roma • creencia en varios Dioses • hermano del fundador de roma • uno de los mares de mesopotamia • una cordillera que recorre hasta 8 países • conjunto de personas provenientes de un lugar en concreto • Edificio o lugar destinado pública y exclusivamente a un culto • construcción donde se asientan civiles, normalmente en familia • ...
SEJARAH MINAT 2020-04-16
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- Wujud pemberontakan dari dominasi kaum brahmana di India melahirkan ajaran
- Kekuasaan pemerintahan di lembah Sungai Indus dipimpin oleh
- Raja persia yang melakukan ekspedisi kedua untuk menyerang yunani adalah
- Patung Dewi Athena merupakan salah satu bukti kebesaran yunani yang berada di
- Pembuatan dinding yang panjang di athena terjadi pada masa pemerintahan
- Perang yang diceritakan dalam karya sastra Homerus adalah
- Dinasti yang memerintah di Cina Kuno sesudah dinasti Syang runtuh yaitu Dinasti
- Untuk menjaga piramida dari roh jahat di depan kanan atau kiri piramida, bangsa mesir kuno membangun
- Tulisan yang membuka tabir sejarah Mesir kuno sekaligus merupakan tulisan bangsa Mesir Kuno adalah
- Ilmuwan yang dianggap sebagai “Bapak Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam” Yunani adalah
- Karya sastra dari Yunani yang menceritakan perang Yunani dan Persia adalah
- Orang Cina Kuno sudah mengenal goresan pena berupa tanda atau gambar yang disebut
- Peradaban kuno yang pertama kali ditemukan di Eropa adalah
- kelahiran, penerangan agung, dan kematian Sidharta Gautama terjadi pada tanggal yang sama, yakni bulan purnama di bulan Mei. Ketiga peristiwa tersebut dirayakan umat Buddha sebagai hari raya
- Nama dewa perang bangsa yunani kuno adalah
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- Raja dari kerajaan mesir tua yang terkenal adalah
- Bangsa yang pertama kali mendiami lembah Sungai Indus yaitu bangsa
- Augustus merupakan nama gelar yg diberikan kepada octavianus yg artinya yang maha
- Bangunan peninggalan romawi yang masih dapat ditemui di italia adalah
- Huruf yang digunakan pada masa kerajaan mesir kuno adalah
- Bangsa Khaldea menempati wilayang Mesopotamia setelah berhasil mengalahkan bangsa
- Penyebaran agama Hindu ke Indonesia dilakukan oleh para pedagang adalah teori
- Ajaran yang mengajarkan manusia untuk menerima nasib, suka, duka, bahagia, bencana adalah sama, merupakan ajaran filsafat oleh
- Panglima perang kartago yang menyerang romawi adalah
- yang percaya bahwa negara yang baik harus dikuasai oleh imperium adalah
25 Clues: Nama dewa perang bangsa yunani kuno adalah • Raja dari kerajaan mesir tua yang terkenal adalah • Panglima perang kartago yang menyerang romawi adalah • Huruf yang digunakan pada masa kerajaan mesir kuno adalah • Perang yang diceritakan dalam karya sastra Homerus adalah • Peradaban kuno yang pertama kali ditemukan di Eropa adalah • ...
Government of Ancient Egypt 2019-01-22
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- As son of Re, Pharaoh was a ______ on Earth.
- King of Upper Egypt who conquered Lower Egypt; first Pharaoh.
- Name of the second Egyptian Kingdom or time period.
- Time of severe food shortage; grain had to be stored in case this occurred.
- Artisans, merchants and traders began to play a more important role in Egypt’s ________.
- Ruler of a kingdom.
- Form of government in which one ruler controls both the religion and the government.
- Carried goods to be traded with Nubia to the south and Mesopotamia to the east.
- Head of the government, had total power, owner of all land, and god on Earth; also means “great palace.”
- Pharaoh performed rituals to help his kingdom ___________--kept the soil fertile and produce abundant crops.
- Appointed by Pharaoh to carry out his orders.
- Means extra food; allowed some Egyptians to work in jobs besides farming.
- How many dynasties were there in Egypt between 3100 B.C. and 332 B.C.?
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- Place to store surplus grain.
- Collected from farmers as tax payments.
- Word that means to join together; Narmer did this to Lower and Upper Egypt.
- These natural, “dry” barriers protected Egypt from outside attacks.
- Necessary system to oversee farming, irrigation, trade, grain storage, distribution of food, and conflicts over land.
- A line of rulers of/from one family.
- The right to rule was passed from father to son to _________.
- Capitol city built by Narmer.
- During this first Kingdom, Egypt’s government became stronger, it built magnificent cities, pyramids, and expanded trade.
- Villages along the Nile did this with their surplus produce and goods.
23 Clues: Ruler of a kingdom. • Place to store surplus grain. • Capitol city built by Narmer. • A line of rulers of/from one family. • Collected from farmers as tax payments. • As son of Re, Pharaoh was a ______ on Earth. • Appointed by Pharaoh to carry out his orders. • Name of the second Egyptian Kingdom or time period. • ...
Introduction to Accounting 2019-01-17
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- Journal came from the Italian word _________
- Accounting is a ________
- It is a systematic and chronological recording of business transactions or events in accordance with established accounting rules and procedures.
- According to American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) Accounting is the ______ of recording, classifying, summarizing in a significant manner and in terms of money, transactions and events
- During Bahi-Khata time, which country was the primary center for bustling trade and commercial activity?
- It shows the financial condition or position of a business at a given moment of time.
- A transaction affecting equity
- They had giant businesses and they were struggling to run these corporations efficiently.
- According to the ______ Accounting is the process of identifying, measuring, and communicating economic information to permit informed judgment and decisions by users of information
- The birthplace of modern day accounting.
- principal revenue-producing activities of a company, not investing or financing
- An Accounting process that translates the financial transactions and events into an accounting data
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- During the modern Accounting, the world is considered as a ________.
- Exchange of values that are equal or which are presumed to be equal.
- In what era did the government approve certain companies and give them exclusive rights to trade with certain colonies.
- it is the summary of revenue and expenses
- Developed by Indian merchants
- Father of Modern Day Accounting.
- Oldest system of accounting: writing and counting money
- “Book of Final Entry”
- An Accounting process that sorts or groups together similar or interrelated business transactions and events which are recorded in a general ledger
- During the Ancient Mesopotamia, records are found here.
- “Book of Original Entry”
- The Italian word of Journal means ______
- Accounting has been further developed and is highly regulated in most countries.
25 Clues: “Book of Final Entry” • Accounting is a ________ • “Book of Original Entry” • Developed by Indian merchants • A transaction affecting equity • Father of Modern Day Accounting. • The Italian word of Journal means ______ • The birthplace of modern day accounting. • it is the summary of revenue and expenses • Journal came from the Italian word _________ • ...
Early Migrations and Age of Empires Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-05
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- Payment made by a weaker power to a stronger power.
- People who helped destroy the Assyrian empire
- New Kingdom ruler who encouraged trade
- Minos, King of Knossos
- According to the Torah, the man who led the Israelites out of slavery.
- Good or bad deeds
- Persian king who created a huge empire
- Most powerful traders along the Mediterranean
- Large peninsula in modern-day Turkey
- First five books of the Hebrew Bible
- Group of powerful seafaring people
- Road, Road that helped unify the Persian Empire
- Religion that teacher that every living creature has a soul and no living creature can be harmed
- Israelite kingdom in Canaan
- Chaldean king who rebuilt Babylon
- Dynasty, Dynasty that unified China
- “Father”, or the first, of the Jewish people
- Group of Indo-Europeans
- Buddha’s word for release from selfishness and pain
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- Chinese idea that a highly efficient and powerful government is key to social order
- China’s most influential scholar
- Group of Indo-European peoples who occupied Anatolia
- Persian king who put satraps in place and built the Royal Road
- Dry grasslands
- Assyrian king and empire builder
- Government in which the ruler has unlimited power
- Invaders that ruled Egypt from 1640 to 1570 BCE
- Huangdi, First emperor of China; leader of the Qin Dynasty
- Governor who ruled locally
- Philosophy of Laozi that puts people in touch with the forces of nature
- Gautama, Founder of Buddhism
- Minoan capital city
- Group of Asian peoples who migrated to many different places.
- Mutual promise between God and the Jewish people
- Ancient home of the Israelites
- Powerful empire in northern Mesopotamia
- Region of Africa bordering Egypt.
37 Clues: Dry grasslands • Good or bad deeds • Minoan capital city • Minos, King of Knossos • Group of Indo-Europeans • Governor who ruled locally • Israelite kingdom in Canaan • Gautama, Founder of Buddhism • Ancient home of the Israelites • China’s most influential scholar • Assyrian king and empire builder • Chaldean king who rebuilt Babylon • Region of Africa bordering Egypt. • ...
Early Migrations and Age of Empires 2021-02-10
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- Governor who ruled locally
- Persian king who created a huge empire
- Assyrian king and empire builder
- Large peninsula in modern-day Turkey
- First five books of the Hebrew Bible
- Ancient home of the Israelites
- Minoan capital city
- Invaders that ruled Egypt from 1640 to 1570 BCE
- Chinese idea that a highly efficient and powerful government is key to social order
- Chaldean king who rebuilt Babylon
- Good or bad deeds
- Dynasty- Dynasty that unified China
- Gautama- Founder of Buddhism
- Philosophy of Laozi that puts people in touch with the forces of nature
- Group of Indo-Europeans
- Group of powerful seafaring people
- People who helped destroy the Assyrian empire
- Mutual promise between God and the Jewish people
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- Most powerful traders along the Mediterranean
- Israelite kingdom in Canaan
- China’s most influential scholar
- Group of Indo-European peoples who occupied Anatolia
- Government in which the ruler has unlimited power
- Buddha’s word for release from selfishness and pain
- Road- Road that helped unify the Persian Empire
- Group of Asian peoples who migrated to many different places.
- New Kingdom ruler who encouraged trade
- According to the Torah, the man who led the Israelites out of slavery.
- Persian king who put satraps in place and built the Royal Road
- Religion that teacher that every living creature has a soul and no living creature can be harmed
- Region of Africa bordering Egypt.
- Payment made by a weaker power to a stronger power.
- Migrations and Age of Empires
- Powerful empire in northern Mesopotamia
- “Father”, or the first, of the Jewish people
- Dry grasslands
- Huangdi- First emperor of China; leader of the Qin Dynasty
- Minos- King of Knossos
38 Clues: Dry grasslands • Good or bad deeds • Minoan capital city • Minos- King of Knossos • Group of Indo-Europeans • Governor who ruled locally • Israelite kingdom in Canaan • Gautama- Founder of Buddhism • Migrations and Age of Empires • Ancient home of the Israelites • China’s most influential scholar • Assyrian king and empire builder • Region of Africa bordering Egypt. • ...
islam vocab 2021-10-29
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- the traditions and practices of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, that constitute a model for Muslims to follow.
- no eating or drinking during the month of Ramadan.
- one tenth of earnings as a tax for the support of the Church.
- Pilgrimage to Mecca, the holiest city for Muslims.
- the angel that Muhammad received his first revelation from.
- a high-ranking political advisor or minister in the near east.
- A Muslim ruler.
- Arabic word for God used by Arabic-speaking Christians and Jews as well as by Muslims.
- Mecca, in a desert valley in western Saudi Arabia, is Islam’s holiest city, as it’s the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad and the faith itself.
- People that inhabited the desert area in the Arabian Peninsula and Mesopotamia.
- he was considered to be a prophet or the messenger of god.
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- A black square shrine located in Mecca, which is considered the holiest shrine to Muslims.
- the larger of the two main branches of Islam, which differs from Shia in its understanding of the Sunna, its conception of religious leadership, and its acceptance of the first three caliphs.
- A place of worship for Muslims.
- the city where Muhammad went to after fleeing from Mecca.
- where Islam started.
- the art of writing created for beauty as well as to convey ideas.
- there is no god but allah and Muhammad is his prophet(one of the five pillars).
- mouth of god.
- the spiritual struggle within oneself against sin.
- one of the two main branches of Islam, that rejects the first three Sunni caliphs and regards Ali, the fourth caliph, as Muhammad's first true successor.
21 Clues: mouth of god. • A Muslim ruler. • where Islam started. • A place of worship for Muslims. • no eating or drinking during the month of Ramadan. • Pilgrimage to Mecca, the holiest city for Muslims. • the spiritual struggle within oneself against sin. • the city where Muhammad went to after fleeing from Mecca. • he was considered to be a prophet or the messenger of god. • ...
Hebrew Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-05
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- Why did the Egyptians enslave the Hebrews?
- Jewish religious texts
- The number of punishments that the Egyptians received for not letting the Hebrews go
- The name of Abraham´s son
- How did Joseph get out of prison?
- Christian religious texts
- What was the name of Isaac´s first son?
- The number of commandments that Moses received from god
- Who did Joseph get enslaved by?
- Why was Moses unable to enter in to the promise land?
- Jacob got married to who?
- Jacob was deceitful and fled to where?
- what were the Hebrews worshiping instead of God?
- who sold him into slavery?
- Was God able to give Abraham a child?
- What group killed of 40,00 Jews?
- What position was Joseph appointed? to
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- who claimed that Joseph assaulted them?
- How many years was Joseph in prison?
- what was the name of Isaac´s second son?
- The number of years that the Hebrews were in Exodus
- A part in modern Asia that was ruled by the Jews
- The Jewish and Christian God
- Truth or False, Abraham´s wife was unable to have children
- how many children did Isaac have
- A man that was told by god to go into the west and make many nations
- A king that was Moses´s brother and tried to stop the freeing of the Hebrews
- The title of the journey the Hebrews took to get out of Egypt
- Truth or False, The Jews were enslaved few times
- A man that freed the Hebrew slaves
- who did Jacob favor the most?
- The name of the punishments that the Egyptians received
- What group accidentally freed the Jews?
- How many children did Jacob have?
- What is the scattering of the Jews called?
35 Clues: Jewish religious texts • The name of Abraham´s son • Christian religious texts • Jacob got married to who? • who sold him into slavery? • The Jewish and Christian God • who did Jacob favor the most? • Who did Joseph get enslaved by? • how many children did Isaac have • What group killed of 40,00 Jews? • How did Joseph get out of prison? • How many children did Jacob have? • ...
2 His - revisão 1 2023-01-24
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- Um dos grandes nomes da arte renascentista
- Líder e figura máxima da Igreja Católica
- Conhecida como "terra entre rios", é o berço da sociedade humana
- Movimento que desejava a volta do espírito e dos conhecimentos greco-romanos
- Povos que invadiram e destruíram o Império Romano
- Durante a Idade Média, eram aqueles que recebiam terras e deviam oferecer algum serviço em troca
- Ferramenta criada para a rápida reprodução de livros e panfletos
- Durante a Idade Média, eram aquele que oferece um pedaço de terra, para receber algum serviço em troca
- Movimento adotado pela Igreja Católica para tentar barra o avanço das igrejas reformistas
- Feiras e centros comerciais organizados para a volta das atividades comerciais
- Nome dado a classe rica da roma antiga
- Pensamento voltado para a valorização do homem racional
- Principal fonte de água do Egito antigo e que existe até os dias de hoje
- Berço do movimento renascentista
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- Religiões antigas que acreditavam em mais de um de Deus, normalmente eram associados a forças da natureza
- Nome dado a classe pobre e de trabalhadores da roma antiga
- Monge alemão que criticava as indulgências cobradas pela Igreja Católica
- Lutero escreveu as 95 (...) para criticar a Igreja Católica
- Doença transmitida pela pulga dos ratos, que exterminou mais de um terço da Europa
- Processo realizado pelos egípcios antigos para preservar o corpo dos mortos, pensando na vida posterior
- Força que se colocou como dominante na Europa
- Pólis grega conhecida por ser o berço da democracia
- Pólis grega conhecida por seu exército e por ser uma potência militar
- Rei inglês que criou a religião anglicana
- Missões militares, encabeçadas pela Igreja, com o objetivo de reconquistar a Terra Santa
25 Clues: Berço do movimento renascentista • Nome dado a classe rica da roma antiga • Líder e figura máxima da Igreja Católica • Rei inglês que criou a religião anglicana • Um dos grandes nomes da arte renascentista • Força que se colocou como dominante na Europa • Povos que invadiram e destruíram o Império Romano • Pólis grega conhecida por ser o berço da democracia • ...
APA Heritage Month Crossword 2023-04-12
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- The third largest island in the world and the largest in Asia
- This common household utensil originating in China is thought to be 3000-5000 years old
- Amount of land locked countries in Asia
- The largest country in Asia
- Predominant language spoken in Pakistan
- This country hosted the 2022 FIFA World Cup
- Famous for its rock-cut architecture and water conduit system, this city in Jordan is also called the "Rose City" because of the color of the stone from which it is carved.
- This is the largest flower found growing on the forest floors of Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia
- Second most commonly spoken language in the world
- The most common sushi roll (2 words)
- One of two countries in the regions that has land in both Asia and Europe
- The multi-faceted dessert, which originated in Turkey, is crafted from filo pastry, stuffed with an assortment of nuts and drenched in sticky, sweet honey.
- First Chinese student to graduate from a North American university (Yale)
- Genre of music from South Korea that draws influence from a range of genres, such as pop, R&B, hip hop, rock, electronic and dance
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- Staple food in Asia
- One of two actors of Asian descent to win the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, and the first Vietnam-born actor to win an Academy Award.
- The world’s fourth most populous country
- First Asian American to become a federal Cabinet secretary
- 40% of this populations has the last name Nguyen
- This language is written from right to left
- Asian American Heritage month
- The oldest civilization in the world
- This shark is Cocos (Keeling) Islands’ national animal
- Mt. Everest is located at the border between China and this country
24 Clues: Staple food in Asia • The largest country in Asia • Asian American Heritage month • The oldest civilization in the world • The most common sushi roll (2 words) • Amount of land locked countries in Asia • Predominant language spoken in Pakistan • The world’s fourth most populous country • This country hosted the 2022 FIFA World Cup • ...
Judges 1 thru 4 2023-05-31
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- Younger son of Rachel
- King of Moab, Ammonites and Amalekites
- Sea to east of tribal territories
- Book on initial conquests of Israel in promise land
- 3rd Judge, killed 600 with an ox goad
- River between northern and southern seas
- Younger son of Leah’s handmaid Zilpah
- 2nd Judge, buried dagger in King Eglon belly
- People wanting to kill Gideon
- 4th Judge, prophetess
- Book on 2nd reading of the law
- Book of beginnings
- Older son of Joseph
- Youngest son of Leah
- Book on two census of the people
- Sea on south end of tribal territories
- 1st phase in the cycle, separation from God
- Younger son of Rachel’s handmaid Bilhah
- Represents strength, will, and determination
- Book on deliverers sent by God
- Cushan-Rishathaim, King of
- 600 killed by 3rd Judge
- 3rd phase in cycle, turn back to God
- Discern right and wrong, good and evil
- Canaanite-Phoenician god of fertility and rain
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- Younger son of Joseph
- Anything taking precedence over God
- Book on Moses leading people out of Egypt
- Sea on northern end of tribal territories
- 4th phase in cycle, chosen leader by God
- Joined forces with Midianites
- 2nd phase in cycle, punishment from God
- 4th born son of Leah
- 2nd born son of Leah
- Father of 5th Judge
- 1st Judge, Caleb’s younger brother
- Sisera entered her tent
- Book of laws
- Commander of Jabin’s army
- Older son of Rachel’s handmaid Bilhah
- Floor representing judgement, separating good and evil
- Used in wet/dry sign from God by Gideon
- King of Hazar, Owned 900 iron chariots
- 5th Judge, asked for miracles to confirm God with him
- General for 4th Judge
45 Clues: Book of laws • Book of beginnings • Father of 5th Judge • Older son of Joseph • 4th born son of Leah • 2nd born son of Leah • Youngest son of Leah • Younger son of Rachel • Younger son of Joseph • 4th Judge, prophetess • General for 4th Judge • Sisera entered her tent • 600 killed by 3rd Judge • Commander of Jabin’s army • Cushan-Rishathaim, King of • Joined forces with Midianites • ...
Indus Valley good luck the info is on the following pages 90,92,94,95,97,98 2016-11-15
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- When people died they were buried in wooden ________ surrounded by pottery
- Jewelry made from gold, silver, and precious stones were not found at _________l sites
- Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa were the 2 ________ cities
- Archeologists have found bowls made of ________, silver and decorated with many beads
- Indus Valley people were active __________. They imported gold, copper and turquois
- Women’s ___________ was made of gold and precious stones.
- Most_______ were made from standard sized mud bricks and baked bricks
- Cleanliness was important. All houses had indoor_______-with brick floors
- they produced good ________pottery, which was often decorated with animal, bird and plant images
- It appears that the Indus people were highly_______ and took their civil duties seriously
- They wore bright colourful ____________
- The Indus Valley was probably ________ by a priest-king
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- Farmers raised 2 types of cattle the _________ and horned hump less cattle
- The Indus Valley civilization was in ___________ by about 1900BCE
- Those settled near _______________ regions hunted wild animals such as wild boar
- carved stone ______ have been found with detailed figures of animals and gods
- the Indus Valley included a huge area in what is known as ____________ and North-Central India
- Although Indus Valley people had a ___________ language few samples have been found
- compared to the information available about people of __________ and Egypt knowledge of the Indus Valley is limited
- Mohenjo-Daro and ________ were the best planned cities at the time
- some scientists estimate that the population was up to ______________
- they had many gods and ________. They were probably worshipped as symbols of fertility
- __________ believed that the Urbanization of India began after 1500BCE
- no other _________ in the world at that time took such care too keep its cities clean
24 Clues: They wore bright colourful ____________ • Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa were the 2 ________ cities • The Indus Valley was probably ________ by a priest-king • Women’s ___________ was made of gold and precious stones. • The Indus Valley civilization was in ___________ by about 1900BCE • Mohenjo-Daro and ________ were the best planned cities at the time • ...
Neolithic Revolution 2016-10-20
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- What kind of living style is supported by large herds of animals?
- What help us to piece historical events together?
- Where does the Incans civilization developed?
- What does Jericho and Catal Huyuik people both pratice in the urban settlement?
- This term is used to describe the time when plants were first domesticated.
- It is where the agriculture revolution first took place.
- What first appear around 7000BC?
- What people existed before the Neolithic Revolution?
- The Period of time which was also known as Old Stone Age.
- What is the main crop in China?
- Who make pottery between 6000 and 4000 BC?
- What are the People living in Mesopotamia known as?
- Another name for grinding stones, it is a tool for farming.
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- Human society that settle in the Jordan River valley.
- The period of time which the climate changed from cold and dry to warm and wetlands.
- Where did the Aztecs and Maya's civilization developed?
- What are the two main crops in the Middle East?
- What is the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers known as?
- What skill do humans develop to make plants and animals become more useful?
- A place to keep things in a Neolithic home.
- What does Jericho and Catal Huyuik people use to cover the dead's skulls?
- Where is the place in Asia where agriculture spread easily?
- What is the term that use to describe the structure of the Catal Huyuik people's home?
- What is the name of the city that rise after the abandon of Jericho?
- What start to spread easily because people begin to settle at a place permanently?
25 Clues: What is the main crop in China? • What first appear around 7000BC? • Who make pottery between 6000 and 4000 BC? • A place to keep things in a Neolithic home. • Where does the Incans civilization developed? • What are the two main crops in the Middle East? • What help us to piece historical events together? • What are the People living in Mesopotamia known as? • ...
ap 2018-02-07
Across
- pumalit kay julius caesar
- itinalaga upang magbasa ng mga aral sa simbahan
- ang Simuwu Ding ay natagpuan sa probinsyang ito
- paggamit ng iba't ibang lenggwahe sa libro
- nagsisilbing pinuno ng monasteryo
- itinuturing kauna unahang pinuno ng kabihasnang sumer
- nangangahulugang nasa "pagitan ng dalawang ilog
- sya ang itinuturing dakilang diyos ng kabihasnang Shang
- paniniwala o pagsamba sa kapaligiran
- pinaniniwalaang diyos ng kadiliman at kamatayan
- itinuturing dakilang diyos ng kalupaan
- banal na pari
- nagsisilbing gobernador ng isang probinsya ng imperyo noong panahon ni Augustus
- itinuturing pinakamataas na posisyon noong panahon ng mga Mycenaean
- malawak na kanal na nakapalibot sa kastilyo
- tumuligsa sa pangaabuso sa katarungan.
- pinaniniwalaan ng mga sumerian na diyos na kumakatawan sa kalangitan
- isinulat ang Canterbury Tales
- tawag sa mga lungsod estado o city states
- pinuno ng mga mangaawit sa monasteryo
- pinakamataas na pinuno ng simbahan
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- nagsisilbing pinuno ng kabihasnang sumer
- lugar na pinaniniwalaan pinagsimulan ng kabihasnang Shang sa Tsina
- isinilang ang social control theory
- isinulat ang aklat ng Leviathan
- itinuturing na pamilihan noong panahon ng sinaunang Gresya
- Heliocentric theory
- malawak na lupain na pagaari ng mayayamang romano
- tawag sa mga kasapi ng triumvirate
- may akda ng nobelang Don Quixot
- siya ang itinuturing bilang kauna unahang pinuno na Shang
- nagsilbing tahanan ng mga diyos na pinaniniwalaan ng mga sumerian
- nagsisilbing kapital na lungsod ng kabihasnang Shang
- nagmula sa salitang latin na cuneus na ang ibig sabihin ay wedge
- pinakamatandang kabihasnan sa mundo
- siya ang dakilang manunulat ng Iliad at Odyssey
- kapatid ni octavius na napangasawa ni Mark Anthony
- nakatuklas ng three laws of motion
- sentro ng enlightenment
- siya ang kilalang may akda ng The Republic
40 Clues: banal na pari • Heliocentric theory • sentro ng enlightenment • pumalit kay julius caesar • isinulat ang Canterbury Tales • isinulat ang aklat ng Leviathan • may akda ng nobelang Don Quixot • nagsisilbing pinuno ng monasteryo • tawag sa mga kasapi ng triumvirate • nakatuklas ng three laws of motion • pinakamataas na pinuno ng simbahan • isinilang ang social control theory • ...
Inventions and Contributions 2022-04-29
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- This empire in the Indus River Valley developed the concept of the number zero
- This trade route connected China and Asia to the rest of the world
- This civilization invented paper and the compass
- Invaders from the north who introduced the Caste System to India
- This river valley civilization invented indoor plumbing
- This English King introduced the concept of Common Law, which includes the use of judges and juries
- This trade route connected Africa to the rest of the world
- Greek doctor who is considered the Father of Medicine
- This document from England established that people have rights that can not be taken away by a king, and included ideas like no taxation without representation
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- These two commodities helped to enrich the empires of Africa
- Famous Greek historian who is considered the father of history
- Roman Emperor who moved the capital to the east and made the Roman Empire Christian
- Figure who reunited Western Europe for the first time since Rome, considered the father of Europe
- Greek poet who wrote the epics the Illiad and the Odyssey
- Indian Emperor who spread Buddhism to Southeast Asia
- Inventor of the movable type printing press, allowed us to reproduce books much faster, first printed the bible
- Roman poet who wrote the epic Aeneid
- This development allowed humans to stop being nomadic and establish permanent settlements
- Considered the father of humanism, a movement that considers the value of the individual
- This was one of the worlds first legal codes, found in Mesopotamia
- Great leader of the city-state of Athens, who strengthened democracy and built the Parthenon
- Byzantine Emperor who built walls around the city of Constantinople and compiled a law code
22 Clues: Roman poet who wrote the epic Aeneid • This civilization invented paper and the compass • Indian Emperor who spread Buddhism to Southeast Asia • Greek doctor who is considered the Father of Medicine • This river valley civilization invented indoor plumbing • Greek poet who wrote the epics the Illiad and the Odyssey • ...
TTS EKONOMI 2023-07-30
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- Cikal bakal ilmu Akutansi muncul dari negara
- Kapan sejarah akuntansi muncul di Indonesia?
- dimana manusia mulai mencatat transaksi keuangan mereka
- Tahap awal dalam proses sistem informasi akuntansi perusahaan
- siapa bapak akuntansi dunia?
- Akuntan publik pertama adalah
- Proses akuntansi dilakukan berdasarkan standar di Indonesian
- Daftar aset, kewajiban, dan ekuitas pemilik dari suatu entitas bisnis pada suatu tanggal tertentu disebut
- Laporan yang berisi nama dan saldo akun dalam buku besar pada tanggal tertentu adalah
- metode praktek bisnis yang menjadi acuan Pacioli menulis buku
- negara yang termasuk kedalam akuntansi komperatif di 5 negara Eropa
- informasi harus diarahkan pada kebutuhan umum pengguna, dan tidak bergantung pada kebutuhan dan keinginan pihak tertentu merupakan salah satu karakteristik kualitatif laporan keuangan, yaitu
- Standar akuntansi internasional
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- Bukti transaksi penjualan atau pembelian secara kredit adalah
- indonesia menggunakan sistem akuntansi apa?
- pada tahun berapa Luca pacioli memublikasikan buku berjudul Summa de Aritmatika
- Regulan atau peraturan yang mengatur pengolahan laporan keuangan
- Transaksi penambahan kas dari pemilik akan mempengaruhi akun
- kapan munculnya akuntansi di dunia?
- Organisasi yang menghimpun para akuntan di Indonesia yang didirikan pada 23 Desember 1957
- konsep dasar akuntansi
- Pemisahan kepentingan perusahaan dengan pemilik perusahaan
- Belanda yang menanamkan modal di Indonesia menerapkan pembukuan?
- hal-hal yang termasuk pos-pos aktiva, Kecuali
- siapa yang memperkenalkan akuntansi ke Indonesia?
- pencatatan Akuntansi yang diharuskan dalam PABU adalah dasar
- Disiplin ilmu yang berkaitan erat dengan bidang akuntansi keuangan adalah
- Aturan keputusan umum yang diturunkan baik dari tujuan dan konsep teoretis akuntansi yang mengatur pengembangan teknik-teknik akuntansi merupakan definisi
- Bagian dari harga perolehan aktiva tetap yang dibebankan dalam periode akuntansi disebut
- Badan sektor Khusus Dewan Standar Akuntansi Keuangan di Negara Amerika Serikat adalah
30 Clues: konsep dasar akuntansi • siapa bapak akuntansi dunia? • Akuntan publik pertama adalah • Standar akuntansi internasional • kapan munculnya akuntansi di dunia? • indonesia menggunakan sistem akuntansi apa? • Cikal bakal ilmu Akutansi muncul dari negara • Kapan sejarah akuntansi muncul di Indonesia? • hal-hal yang termasuk pos-pos aktiva, Kecuali • ...
TTS EKONOMI 2023-07-29
Across
- Regulan atau peraturan yang mengatur pengolahan laporan keuangan
- metode praktek bisnis yang menjadi acuan Pacioli menulis buku
- Organisasi yang menghimpun para akuntan di Indonesia yang didirikan pada 23 Desember 1957
- pencatatan Akuntansi yang diharuskan dalam PABU adalah dasar
- Pemisahan kepentingan perusahaan dengan pemilik perusahaan
- hal-hal yang termasuk pos-pos aktiva, Kecuali
- Kapan sejarah akuntansi muncul di Indonesia?
- Cikal bakal ilmu Akutansi muncul dari negara
- informasi harus diarahkan pada kebutuhan umum pengguna, dan tidak bergantung pada kebutuhan dan keinginan pihak tertentu merupakan salah satu karakteristik kualitatif laporan keuangan, yaitu
- Daftar aset, kewajiban, dan ekuitas pemilik dari suatu entitas bisnis pada suatu tanggal tertentu disebut
- siapa bapak akuntansi dunia?
- Proses akuntansi dilakukan berdasarkan standar di Indonesian
- Badan sektor Khusus Dewan Standar Akuntansi Keuangan di Negara Amerika Serikat adalah
- Akuntan publik pertama adalah
- dimana manusia mulai mencatat transaksi keuangan mereka
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- Tahap awal dalam proses sistem informasi akuntansi perusahaan
- negara yang termasuk kedalam akuntansi komperatif di 5 negara Eropa
- Bukti transaksi penjualan atau pembelian secara kredit adalah
- konsep dasar akuntansi
- Aturan keputusan umum yang diturunkan baik dari tujuan dan konsep teoretis akuntansi yang mengatur pengembangan teknik-teknik akuntansi merupakan definisi
- pada tahun berapa Luca pacioli memublikasikan buku berjudul Summa de Aritmatika
- kapan munculnya akuntansi di dunia?
- Disiplin ilmu yang berkaitan erat dengan bidang akuntansi keuangan adalah
- Belanda yang menanamkan modal di Indonesia menerapkan pembukuan?
- siapa yang memperkenalkan akuntansi ke Indonesia?
- Transaksi penambahan kas dari pemilik akan mempengaruhi akun
- Laporan yang berisi nama dan saldo akun dalam buku besar pada tanggal tertentu adalah
- indonesia menggunakan sistem akuntansi apa?
- Standar akuntansi internasional
- Bagian dari harga perolehan aktiva tetap yang dibebankan dalam periode akuntansi disebut
30 Clues: konsep dasar akuntansi • siapa bapak akuntansi dunia? • Akuntan publik pertama adalah • Standar akuntansi internasional • kapan munculnya akuntansi di dunia? • indonesia menggunakan sistem akuntansi apa? • Kapan sejarah akuntansi muncul di Indonesia? • Cikal bakal ilmu Akutansi muncul dari negara • hal-hal yang termasuk pos-pos aktiva, Kecuali • ...
TTS EKONOMI 2023-07-29
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- Regulan atau peraturan yang mengatur pengolahan laporan keuangan
- metode praktek bisnis yang menjadi acuan Pacioli menulis buku
- Organisasi yang menghimpun para akuntan di Indonesia yang didirikan pada 23 Desember 1957
- pencatatan Akuntansi yang diharuskan dalam PABU adalah dasar
- Pemisahan kepentingan perusahaan dengan pemilik perusahaan
- hal-hal yang termasuk pos-pos aktiva, Kecuali
- Kapan sejarah akuntansi muncul di Indonesia?
- Cikal bakal ilmu Akutansi muncul dari negara
- informasi harus diarahkan pada kebutuhan umum pengguna, dan tidak bergantung pada kebutuhan dan keinginan pihak tertentu merupakan salah satu karakteristik kualitatif laporan keuangan, yaitu
- Daftar aset, kewajiban, dan ekuitas pemilik dari suatu entitas bisnis pada suatu tanggal tertentu disebut
- siapa bapak akuntansi dunia?
- Proses akuntansi dilakukan berdasarkan standar di Indonesian
- Badan sektor Khusus Dewan Standar Akuntansi Keuangan di Negara Amerika Serikat adalah
- Akuntan publik pertama adalah
- dimana manusia mulai mencatat transaksi keuangan mereka
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- Tahap awal dalam proses sistem informasi akuntansi perusahaan
- negara yang termasuk kedalam akuntansi komperatif di 5 negara Eropa
- Bukti transaksi penjualan atau pembelian secara kredit adalah
- konsep dasar akuntansi
- Aturan keputusan umum yang diturunkan baik dari tujuan dan konsep teoretis akuntansi yang mengatur pengembangan teknik-teknik akuntansi merupakan definisi
- pada tahun berapa Luca pacioli memublikasikan buku berjudul Summa de Aritmatika
- kapan munculnya akuntansi di dunia?
- Disiplin ilmu yang berkaitan erat dengan bidang akuntansi keuangan adalah
- Belanda yang menanamkan modal di Indonesia menerapkan pembukuan?
- siapa yang memperkenalkan akuntansi ke Indonesia?
- Transaksi penambahan kas dari pemilik akan mempengaruhi akun
- Laporan yang berisi nama dan saldo akun dalam buku besar pada tanggal tertentu adalah
- indonesia menggunakan sistem akuntansi apa?
- Standar akuntansi internasional
- Bagian dari harga perolehan aktiva tetap yang dibebankan dalam periode akuntansi disebut
30 Clues: konsep dasar akuntansi • siapa bapak akuntansi dunia? • Akuntan publik pertama adalah • Standar akuntansi internasional • kapan munculnya akuntansi di dunia? • indonesia menggunakan sistem akuntansi apa? • Kapan sejarah akuntansi muncul di Indonesia? • Cikal bakal ilmu Akutansi muncul dari negara • hal-hal yang termasuk pos-pos aktiva, Kecuali • ...
TTS EKONOMI 2023-07-30
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- Akuntan publik pertama adalah
- Kapan sejarah akuntansi muncul di Indonesia?
- siapa bapak akuntansi dunia?
- kapan munculnya akuntansi di dunia?
- Laporan yang berisi nama dan saldo akun dalam buku besar pada tanggal tertentu adalah
- Organisasi yang menghimpun para akuntan di Indonesia yang didirikan pada 23 Desember 1957
- Bukti transaksi penjualan atau pembelian secara kredit adalah
- indonesia menggunakan sistem akuntansi apa?
- Aturan keputusan umum yang diturunkan baik dari tujuan dan konsep teoretis akuntansi yang mengatur pengembangan teknik-teknik akuntansi merupakan definisi
- negara yang termasuk kedalam akuntansi komperatif di 5 negara Eropa
- Badan sektor Khusus Dewan Standar Akuntansi Keuangan di Negara Amerika Serikat adalah
- pencatatan Akuntansi yang diharuskan dalam PABU adalah dasar
- Bagian dari harga perolehan aktiva tetap yang dibebankan dalam periode akuntansi disebut
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- Disiplin ilmu yang berkaitan erat dengan bidang akuntansi keuangan adalah
- Daftar aset, kewajiban, dan ekuitas pemilik dari suatu entitas bisnis pada suatu tanggal tertentu disebut
- dimana manusia mulai mencatat transaksi keuangan mereka
- pada tahun berapa Luca pacioli memublikasikan buku berjudul Summa de Aritmatika
- konsep dasar akuntansi
- Cikal bakal ilmu Akutansi muncul dari negara
- Regulan atau peraturan yang mengatur pengolahan laporan keuangan
- Belanda yang menanamkan modal di Indonesia menerapkan pembukuan?
- Transaksi penambahan kas dari pemilik akan mempengaruhi akun
- Tahap awal dalam proses sistem informasi akuntansi perusahaan
- Standar akuntansi internasional
- siapa yang memperkenalkan akuntansi ke Indonesia?
- Proses akuntansi dilakukan berdasarkan standar di Indonesian
- Pemisahan kepentingan perusahaan dengan pemilik perusahaan
- metode praktek bisnis yang menjadi acuan Pacioli menulis buku
- informasi harus diarahkan pada kebutuhan umum pengguna, dan tidak bergantung pada kebutuhan dan keinginan pihak tertentu merupakan salah satu karakteristik kualitatif laporan keuangan, yaitu
- hal-hal yang termasuk pos-pos aktiva, Kecuali
30 Clues: konsep dasar akuntansi • siapa bapak akuntansi dunia? • Akuntan publik pertama adalah • Standar akuntansi internasional • kapan munculnya akuntansi di dunia? • indonesia menggunakan sistem akuntansi apa? • Kapan sejarah akuntansi muncul di Indonesia? • Cikal bakal ilmu Akutansi muncul dari negara • hal-hal yang termasuk pos-pos aktiva, Kecuali • ...
Learning Contract Vocab #1 2023-09-01
Across
- a prehistoric temple aligned with the movements of the sun.
- a time in human history when foraging, hunting, and fishing were the primary means of obtaining food
- the study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains.
- a pictorial symbol for a word or phrase.
- final stage of cultural evolution or technological development among prehistoric humans.
- the stage of human social and cultural development and organization that is considered most advanced.
- a person who copies out documents, especially one employed to do this before printing was invented.
- the period of time before written records.
- the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group.
- denoting or relating to the wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia, Persia, and Ugarit, surviving mainly impressed on clay tablets.
- an object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest.
- tame (an animal) and keep it as a pet or for farm produce.
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- a member of a nomadic people who live chiefly by hunting and fishing, and harvesting wild food.
- a worker in a skilled trade, especially one that involves making things by hand.
- Latin: “wise man”,the species to which all modern human beings belong.
- arrange (laws or rules) into a systematic code.
- a rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple.
- the critical transition that resulted in the birth of agriculture
- a person who does not stay long in the same place; a wanderer.
- crescent a crescent-shaped region in Western Asia. Formed by the Tigris and Euphrates rivers and the Mediterranean Sea, this region gave rise to some of the world's earliest civilizations.
20 Clues: a pictorial symbol for a word or phrase. • the period of time before written records. • arrange (laws or rules) into a systematic code. • tame (an animal) and keep it as a pet or for farm produce. • a prehistoric temple aligned with the movements of the sun. • a rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple. • ...
SW Asia Review 2026-01-13
Across
- This famous Babylonian king created one of the first known written codes of laws.
- What is the capital city of Iran today?
- What word means to keep animals as a source of labor and/or food?
- This key resource in Arabia, an unrefined kind of oil, develops from tiny animals and plants that died millions of years ago.
- The land between rivers is a(n) __________ plain.
- The area surrounding and extending from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers is known as the...
- These underground tunnels were built about 2,500 years ago on the Iranian Plateau to carry mountain waters to dry plains.
- A center of civilization from which ideas and technology spread is called a cultural _______.
- The longest river in SW Asia is the...
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- What do we call the written language system developed by the ancient Sumerians?
- What is the capital city of Iraq today?
- The Tigris and Euphrates rivers empty into what body of water?
- Sea The Arabian Peninsula is bordered to the west by what body of water?
- These mountains in southern Iran were formed by the Eurasian and Arabian tectonic plates sliding into each other.
- What do we call the process of redirecting water to crops using channels and ditches?
- This is a fracture in Earth's crust which often causes earthquakes.
- This kind of resource cannot reproduce quickly enough to keep pace with its use.
- These fine particles of soil are regularly deposited by the flooding of rivers.
- A center of civilization from which ideas and technology spread is called a cultural _______.
- al Khali What desert covers 250,000 square miles of southern Saudi Arabia?
- states The first cities in Mesopotamia formed independent political units called...
- What do we call fertile places in dry areas where water is found?
22 Clues: The longest river in SW Asia is the... • What is the capital city of Iraq today? • What is the capital city of Iran today? • The land between rivers is a(n) __________ plain. • The Tigris and Euphrates rivers empty into what body of water? • What word means to keep animals as a source of labor and/or food? • ...
Número 12 2025-07-21
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- : Hundimiento de una embarcación en el mar
- : Ciudad sagrada para tres religiones monoteístas
- : Relativo al imperio o cultura de Bizancio
- : Ciudad romana destruida por la erupción del Vesubio en el 79 d.C.
- : Colección de poemas nórdicos sobre mitología y héroes
- : Material antiguo usado para escribir, hecho de planta egipcia
- : División en cinco partes o regiones
- : Recipiente egipcio usado para guardar órganos en momificación
- : Gobernante supremo del antiguo Egipto
- : Antigua capital azteca construida sobre un lago
- : Miembro de órdenes sufíes conocidas por sus danzas rituales
- : Relato del origen del universo en distintas culturas
- : Diosa griega de la sabiduría y la guerra estratégica
- : Título imperial utilizado en Rusia antes de la revolución
- : Vasija antigua con dos asas para almacenar líquidos
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- : Emisión intensa de luz y calor, especialmente en volcanes
- : Estado islámico gobernado por un califa
- : Ventana decorativa con vidrios de colores
- : Caja funeraria decorada para proteger un cuerpo
- : Río más largo del mundo que atraviesa Egipto y Sudán
- : Pueblo antiguo del Levante con tradiciones propias
- : Punto más alto o culminante de algo
- : Templo escalonado típico de Mesopotamia
- : Instrumento musical de cuerda usado en la antigüedad
- : Técnica artística con pequeñas piezas para formar imágenes
- : Estudio de las aguas continentales
- : Género literario que narra hazañas heroicas
- : Medida de distancia que indica la luz que recorre en un año
- : Lugar de culto judío
- : Técnica de pintura mural sobre yeso húmedo
- : Orden o autoridad conferida para gobernar
- : Llanura amplia y sin árboles típica de Eurasia
- : Camino pavimentado utilizado en Roma y otros imperios
- : Nube de gas y polvo en el espacio interestelar
34 Clues: : Lugar de culto judío • : Estudio de las aguas continentales • : Punto más alto o culminante de algo • : División en cinco partes o regiones • : Gobernante supremo del antiguo Egipto • : Estado islámico gobernado por un califa • : Templo escalonado típico de Mesopotamia • : Hundimiento de una embarcación en el mar • : Ventana decorativa con vidrios de colores • ...
Chapter 2 vocab 2024-12-04
Across
- The belief of more than one god
- a ruler of ancient Egypt
- may function as a stairway for the pharaoh's ka to reach the heavens
- way of structuring society around relationships derived from the holding of land in exchange for service or labour.
- process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use
- government by divine guidance or by officials who are regarded as divinely guided
- nomad- a way of life of peoples who do not live continually in the same place but move periodically.
- ancient Chinese belief system which emphasizes harmony with the natural, balanced order of the universe
- meaning “sacred carving,”
- a person, one more remote than a grandparent, from whom is descended
- a seasonal prevailing wind in the region of South and Easter Asia, blowing from southwest from May to September and bringing rain.
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- a city with its surrounding territory forming an independent state
- methods of embalming, or treating the dead body
- movement of people living in one country into another country
- a rectangle step tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple. (in ancient Mesopotamia)
- a body of non-elected government officials
- nomads-a way of life of peoples who do not live continually in the same place but move cyclically or periodically
- a worker in skilled trade, one involved with making thing with their hands
- the cursive script of the Old Kingdom
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country
- a form of government in which the ruling power is in the hands of a single person
- the belief in one God
- piety-an attitude of respect for parents and ancestors in societies influenced by Confucian thought
- an ancient Indo-European language of India
- within one's power; feasible.
25 Clues: the belief in one God • a ruler of ancient Egypt • meaning “sacred carving,” • within one's power; feasible. • The belief of more than one god • the cursive script of the Old Kingdom • a line of hereditary rulers of a country • a body of non-elected government officials • an ancient Indo-European language of India • methods of embalming, or treating the dead body • ...
Fertile Crescent All Words 2024-12-03
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- the spread of culture traits from one region to another
- a binding agreement
- Independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory
- trading system in which people exchange goods directly without using money
- a group organized for a purpose
- a good or service brought in from another country for sale
- belief in only one god
- belief about what is right and wrong
- wide, flat plain in between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in present-day Iraq
- a set of laws that governed life in the Babylonian empire
- the idea that all citizens, even the most powerful, are subject to the law
- to be in charge of; to control or rule
- the belief in or worship of more than one god.
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- representing the best
- Mesopotamian system of writing that uses triangular-shaped symbols to stand for ideas or things
- An idea or way of doing things that is common in a certain culture
- an independent state that works with other states to achieve a shared military or political goal
- payment or gift to a stronger power
- art of steering a ship from place to place
- a rule that their God wanted the Israelites to follow
- brick, pyramid-shaped Mesopotamian temple
- state containing several countries or territories
- soldiers on horseback
- group of people living a new territory with ties to a distant state
- a permanent army of professional soldiers
- grand stone pillar
- money; something used for exchange
- to supply water to
- a set of letters or symbols, each of which stands for a single sound
- to improve
- First five books of the Hebrew Bible
- A good or service produced in the home country and sold in another country.
32 Clues: to improve • grand stone pillar • to supply water to • a binding agreement • representing the best • soldiers on horseback • belief in only one god • a group organized for a purpose • money; something used for exchange • payment or gift to a stronger power • belief about what is right and wrong • First five books of the Hebrew Bible • to be in charge of; to control or rule • ...
Ancient Communities Chapter 1 and 2 2024-01-16
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- a roll of parchment or paper for writing or painting on.
- Belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence.
- A material prepared in ancient Egypt from the pithy stem of a water plant, used in sheets throughout the ancient Mediterranean world for writing or painting on and also for making rope, sandals, and boats.
- A person who studies human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains.
- River originating in central Africa and flowing north to the Mediterranean Sea, with its delta in Egypt
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- A two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle used in ancient warfare and racing.
- A group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- The customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group.
- A historical region of West Asia situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river system, in the northern part of the Fertile Crescent
- A two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle used in ancient warfare and racing.
- Pots, dishes, and other articles made of earthenware or baked clay. Pottery can be broadly divided into earthenware, porcelain, and stoneware.
- A tall, slender-leaved plant of the grass family, which grows in water or on marshy ground.
12 Clues: a roll of parchment or paper for writing or painting on. • Belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence. • A two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle used in ancient warfare and racing. • A two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle used in ancient warfare and racing. • A group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common. • ...
Historia del Arte 3 2022-12-19
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- El templo del ... es la última obra realizada en la Acrópolis.
- La cultura... (también llamada minoica) fue una de las principales culturas del Egeo.
- El pequeño templo de Niké ... es uno de los primeros exponentes del arte jónico de Atenas y de Grecia.
- La pirámide de ..., considerada en la Antigüedad una de las siete maravillas del mundo, es la mayor de las tres.
- Paralelamente a la construcción de las pirámides, la ... fue adoptada como casa eterna de los notables.
- La Dama de Elche, máximo ejemplo del arte ..., es la síntesis perfecta entre la tradición indígena y las influencias griegas y fenicias.
- En la..., la zona de la polis más alta e igualmente fortificada, se erigían los edificios de carácter sagrado.
- Bajo la supervisión de ..., Ictinos y Calícrates dieron forma al ambicioso proyecto del Partenón.
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- El ... era una torre escalonada, de planta cuadrada o rectangular, con las paredes ligeramente ataludadas.
- El arte rupestre brilla en dos escuelas pictóricas: la ... (Altamira, Lascaux y Chauvet) y la levantina.
- El arte griego suele dividirse en tres periodos: arcaico, clásico y ...
- La civilización de ... duró 3000 años, repartidos en tres imperios y clasificados a partir de treinta dinastías que se sucdieron.
- El ... formaba parte del ambicioso proyecto de Pericles para reconstruir la Acrópolis, destruida por los persas.
- ..., país "entre dos ríos" (Tigris y Éufrates), es el crisol de muchos pueblos de procedencias y culturas variadas.
14 Clues: El templo del ... es la última obra realizada en la Acrópolis. • El arte griego suele dividirse en tres periodos: arcaico, clásico y ... • La cultura... (también llamada minoica) fue una de las principales culturas del Egeo. • Bajo la supervisión de ..., Ictinos y Calícrates dieron forma al ambicioso proyecto del Partenón. • ...
Wonder of worlds 2023-09-29
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- What wonder was a gigantic bronze statue of the sun god Helios, situated on the island of Rhodes?
- What iconic wonder is a statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, known for its outstretched arms?
- What historical wonder is an archaeological site in Jordan famous for its rock-cut architecture and water conduit system?
- What ancient wonder is a series of fortifications made of stone, brick, tamped earth, and other materials?
- What wonder was said to be a terraced garden with lush vegetation, possibly in Mesopotamia?
- What wonder was a grand temple dedicated to the Greek goddess Artemis, located in Turkey?
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- What ancient wonder featured a massive statue of the Greek god Zeus, situated in Greece?
- What ancient wonder is the largest and oldest of the seven wonders, located in Egypt?
- What ancient wonder was a monumental tomb built for a Mausolus, a ruler of Caria, in Turkey?
- What historical wonder is an amphitheater in Rome, Italy, famous for its gladiatorial contests?
- What ancient wonder was a towering lighthouse guiding sailors to the city of Alexandria in Egypt?
- What archaeological wonder is a pre-Columbian city on the Yucatan Peninsula, known for its pyramid?
- What ancient wonder is an Inca citadel located in the Andes Mountains of Peru?
- What iconic wonder is a white marble mausoleum in Agra, India, known for its exquisite beauty?
14 Clues: What ancient wonder is an Inca citadel located in the Andes Mountains of Peru? • What ancient wonder is the largest and oldest of the seven wonders, located in Egypt? • What ancient wonder featured a massive statue of the Greek god Zeus, situated in Greece? • What wonder was a grand temple dedicated to the Greek goddess Artemis, located in Turkey? • ...
Sophomore Puzzle: 8000 BCE to 1450 2016-03-30
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- Founded by Tuareg. Major terminus of the Trans- Saharan trade and center of Islamic learning
- Indian belief that a person's actions in their present lives will determine their place in the next life
- Ancient trade routes through continental China
- First document in England that limited the power of the government
- Only woman emperor of China
- A form of hierarchy, a type of social stratification in Southeast Asian cultures.
- Who united most of Western Europe in the early 9th century
- War between French and English over English ownership of French lands
- Who was burnt at the stake for being a witch in the 100 years war
- The period of the Stone Age associated with the ancient Agricultural Revolutions
- The period of the Stone Age associated with the evolution of humans. (Predates the Neolithic Period)
- Venetian who traveled to China and wrote his experience in Book of the Marvels of the World
- King who conquered Babylonians
- A set of laws that governed Ancient Babylonia.
- Muslims who did not want heredity succession
- The civil and religious leader of a Muslim state considered to be a representative of Allah on earth
- This South American empire was founded in Peru in the 13th century
- System of writing created by Egyptians that uses pictorial symbols to represent sounds, syllables, or concepts
- Who created the largest land based empire
- Emperor of Mali
- He explored the Indian Ocean for China from 1405-1433
- The Mongol dynasty of China
- The Holy Roman Emperor who drowned on the way to a crusade was called Frederick ________
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- Pieces of lands given to vassals by lords
- A government ruled by religion.
- The belief of there being only one god.
- Pilgrimage to Mecca
- System of writing created by Sumerians in Mesopotamia; Uses wedge-shaped symbols for words and syllables
- Code of moral principles required by samurai to follow
- Where were the Rus who settled in modern day Russia and Ukraine original from
- Embarked on a 16 year pilgrimage to India from China. Translator of Buddhist scriptures
- Another name for the Black Death
- The oldest monotheistic religions, founded by the prophet Zoroaster in ancient Iran, over 3500 years ago.
- The practice of people caring for and raising herds of livestock, to later use for food and supplies
- A massive pyramidal stepped tower made of mud bricks. It's associated with religious complexes in ancient Mesopotamian cities (Function unknown)
- A large group of people that rule the government, but usually aren't elected officials.
- Chinese sailing craft
- Small independent state with an urban center and surrounding agricultural territory (Mesopotamia, Phoenicia, Greece)
- Wealthiest city in history
- Event of 1054 which split Christianity into east and west or Orthodoxy and Catholicism
- Also known as the Indo-Europeans, these people invaded the Khyber Pass region of Northern India around 1500 B.C.E.
- Aztec capital
- Japanese religion related to Buddhism and focusing on ancestors and nature
- Yuan dynasty founded under him
- Duke of Normandy who led the Norman invasion of England and became the first Norman to be King of England
- Greek term for a city-state
- One of the first civilizations to settle down in the Tigris-Euphrates river valley.
- Founded Ottoman Empire
- Historical period characterized by by the production of tools from stone and other nonmetallic substances
- Early Indian "knowledge" that was preserved and passed down orally by Brahmin priests, but eventually was written down
50 Clues: Aztec capital • Emperor of Mali • Pilgrimage to Mecca • Chinese sailing craft • Founded Ottoman Empire • Wealthiest city in history • Only woman emperor of China • Greek term for a city-state • The Mongol dynasty of China • King who conquered Babylonians • Yuan dynasty founded under him • A government ruled by religion. • Another name for the Black Death • ...
Geography of Asia and the Middle East 2016-04-05
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- a religion that teaches detachment from the world in order to reach the perfect peace of nirvana; begun in India but is most popular today in East Asia
- a person who follows Islam
- second largest country by population; the birthplace of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism; known for its curry powder
- consists mostly of uninhabitable desert; home to Mecca, the birthplace of Muhammad; largest producer and exporter of oil; uses Sharia law as its criminal code
- another term used to refer to South Asia; so-called because of this region's separation from the rest of the Asian continent by the Himalayas
- the most holy book of Islam
- popular Indian leader who used non-violence to get the British to withdraw from India
- killed Goliath and wrote many Psalms
- the most important resource in the Middle East
- birthplace of the ancient cradle of civilization on the Nile River; famous for its ancient pyramids
- a philosophy teaching how behave virtuously within one's family and in society
- the fathers of Israel: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
- cradle of civilization which grew up along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers; means "[land] between the rivers"
- a military dictatorship cut off economically and diplomatically from the rest of the world; has reeducation camps and internment camps for political prisoners
- Arab prophet who founded Islam
- called the "graveyard of empires"; place from which Osama Bin Laden orchestrated the 9/11 attacks
- large, desert peninsula in the Middle East; between the Red Sea, Persian Gulf, and Arabian Sea
- the largest hot desert in the world; makes up most of North Africa
- the most common religion in the Middle East and North Afirca; based on the teachings of Muhammad and stresses belief in one god (Allah); means "submission"
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- fourth largest country by population and most populous Muslim-majority country; an archipelago of more than 17,000 islands
- ("enlightened one"); Hindu prince who around 500 B.C. rejected Hinduism and left his family and possessions in order to find enlightenment and peace
- 1,500 miles of mountains forming the northeastern border of the Indian subcontinent; includes Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth
- the event in which Moses led the Hebrews out of Egypt
- large exporter of electronics (e.g., Nintendo, Sony) and cars (e.g., Toyota, Honda, Nissan)
- a strict social class system in which all people are born into one of four groups which dictate their occupation (job) and rules of behavior
- the belief that one's good or bad actions affects what happens to them later
- largest country by population and third by land area; birthplace of Confucianism;
- military leaders who saved the Jews from their neighboring enemies before Israel had a king
- Egyptian writing system
- acts of worship required of all Muslims: declaration of faith, prayer, alms, fasting, and pilgrimage
- the longest river in the world;
- considered the best country in robotics, and home to the electronics company, Samsung; the most protestant country in Asia
- the land of Cyrus the Great's vast Persian Empire
- the repeating cycle of birth, life, and death; after one dies, their soul returns in another body as a human, animal, or spirit
- a collection of teachings (religious and philosophical) developed in ancient India characterized by reincarnation, the caste system, and karma
- wise and rich ruler who wrote many Proverbs; worshiped the foreign gods of his wives
- an area in the Pacific Ocean having a large number of earthquakes and volcanoes
- one of the earliest written law codes, written by a Babylonian king
- went crazy and tried to kill David
- wedge-shaped writing invented by the Mesopotamians
- its Tigris and Euphrates Rivers fueled Mesopotamia; dictator Saddam Hussein was captured by U.S. forces in 2003
- the triangular-shaped mouth of a river where sediment builds up
42 Clues: Egyptian writing system • a person who follows Islam • the most holy book of Islam • Arab prophet who founded Islam • the longest river in the world; • went crazy and tried to kill David • killed Goliath and wrote many Psalms • the most important resource in the Middle East • the fathers of Israel: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob • the land of Cyrus the Great's vast Persian Empire • ...
ART APPRECIATION FINAL EXAM 2023-01-10
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- A civilization that lived westward of the Tuscany region of what is now Italy.
- putting together pieces of art to form one cohesive piece like magazines and paint.
- a combination of a binder and color, mixed to form a liquid drying as a solid.
- One of the distinct cultures of Mesopotamia.
- A dating technique that uses carbon to determine the age of an artifact.
- Culture known for their skills in the creation of full-length human figures.
- Grouping up photos by cutting and cropping and pasting to create a new piece.
- Color of the clay used in the Terracotta warriors.
- the use of tiny dots instead of brush strokes when painting.
- A fiber from shearing sheep, llamas, or yak and woven into clothing
- the concept of light and dark shading to create a 3D space on a flat shape
- Naturally made art materials as a form of limestone, taking shape under the sea
- An art method used in intaglio printmaking to create marks on the metal plate.
- Also known as the Old Stone Age, a period in prehistory.
- A technique that creates images using colored tile or stone and gluing them to walls.
- A civilization that started in the Scandinavian countries and spread across Europe.
- An ancient art technique of troweling wet lime plaster on a wall or ceiling.
- Aztec’s capital and the most important temple
- A Mayan temple that shows the precision and significance of Maya astronomy
- A French word meaning to carve in "low relief" in stone, wood, or rock.
- solid pieces of different types of solid mineral matter used for building structures.
- An art form consisting of giant stones carved into individual posts
- Culture known for the ancient Sun Temple in Machu Picchu, Peru.
- a material made from flax plant fibers
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- A method that uses chemicals (gum arabic) on the surface
- Also known as hot wax painting
- A stone used in making Roma’s Colosseum.
- Also known as "baked earth" in Italian; earthenware that is clay-based.
- A metamorphic rock made up of different silicates
- Also known as the New Stone Age, an Old World archaeological period.
- the ancient region known today as Iraq.
- A method that uses pigments dispersed in an emulsion miscible with water, typically egg yolk.
- melting glass on the end of a long metal tube and blowing through the tube
- a technique to create perspective by exaggerating the part of an object.
- A period when ideas of monasticism expanded.
- A material formed through the mixture of soil and water
- A melted earth’s crust pounded by weather; a layer of topsoil.
- A technique that uses silica or small pieces of colored glass
- A mixture of lightweight coarse aggregate with fine aggregates like shale.
- A method which coats silk mesh with photo emulsion
- A technique that uses a tool to shape material by removing sections away from the original form.
- the culture inhabiting the valleys along the Yellow River in northern China.
- fiber from the cocoon of a silkworm
- A type of ceramics created by applying a metallic glaze to pottery.
- a lightweight black carbon residue produced by strongly heating wood
- A type of ancient paper usually made of calf, goat, or sheep skin
- refined powdered pigment, molded into shape
- White pigments with addition of chalk.
- A river in China which inspires the building of Song Dynasty Six Harmonies Pagoda.
- Under this dynasty was when the terracotta warriors were made.
50 Clues: Also known as hot wax painting • fiber from the cocoon of a silkworm • White pigments with addition of chalk. • a material made from flax plant fibers • the ancient region known today as Iraq. • A stone used in making Roma’s Colosseum. • refined powdered pigment, molded into shape • One of the distinct cultures of Mesopotamia. • ...
Geography of Asia and the Middle East 2016-04-05
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- the most holy book of Islam
- large exporter of electronics (e.g., Nintendo, Sony) and cars (e.g., Toyota, Honda, Nissan)
- an area in the Pacific Ocean having a large number of earthquakes and volcanoes
- wedge-shaped writing invented by the Mesopotamians
- called the "graveyard of empires"; place from which Osama Bin Laden orchestrated the 9/11 attacks
- second largest country by population; the birthplace of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism; known for its curry powder
- consists mostly of uninhabitable desert; home to Mecca, the birthplace of Muhammad; largest producer and exporter of oil; uses Sharia law as its criminal code
- the longest river in the world;
- the largest hot desert in the world; makes up most of North Africa
- the fathers of Israel: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
- ("enlightened one"); Hindu prince who around 500 B.C. rejected Hinduism and left his family and possessions in order to find enlightenment and peace
- the most common religion in the Middle East and North Afirca; based on the teachings of Muhammad and stresses belief in one god (Allah); means "submission"
- another term used to refer to South Asia; so-called because of this region's separation from the rest of the Asian continent by the Himalayas
- Egyptian writing system
- cradle of civilization which grew up along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers; means "[land] between the rivers"
- wise and rich ruler who wrote many Proverbs; worshiped the foreign gods of his wives
- largest country by population and third by land area; birthplace of Confucianism;
- the belief that one's good or bad actions affects what happens to them later
- the event in which Moses led the Hebrews out of Egypt
- fourth largest country by population and most populous Muslim-majority country; an archipelago of more than 17,000 islands
- Arab prophet who founded Islam
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- the land of Cyrus the Great's vast Persian Empire
- a person who follows Islam
- acts of worship required of all Muslims: declaration of faith, prayer, alms, fasting, and pilgrimage
- birthplace of the ancient cradle of civilization on the Nile River; famous for its ancient pyramids
- the triangular-shaped mouth of a river where sediment builds up
- a military dictatorship cut off economically and diplomatically from the rest of the world; has reeducation camps and internment camps for political prisoners
- considered the best country in robotics, and home to the electronics company, Samsung; the most protestant country in Asia
- large, desert peninsula in the Middle East; between the Red Sea, Persian Gulf, and Arabian Sea
- military leaders who saved the Jews from their neighboring enemies before Israel had a king
- the repeating cycle of birth, life, and death; after one dies, their soul returns in another body as a human, animal, or spirit
- one of the earliest written law codes, written by a Babylonian king
- a philosophy teaching how behave virtuously within one's family and in society
- a strict social class system in which all people are born into one of four groups which dictate their occupation (job) and rules of behavior
- the most important resource in the Middle East
- went crazy and tried to kill David
- killed Goliath and wrote many Psalms
- popular Indian leader who used non-violence to get the British to withdraw from India
- a religion that teaches detachment from the world in order to reach the perfect peace of nirvana; begun in India but is most popular today in East Asia
- its Tigris and Euphrates Rivers fueled Mesopotamia; dictator Saddam Hussein was captured by U.S. forces in 2003
- 1,500 miles of mountains forming the northeastern border of the Indian subcontinent; includes Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth
- a collection of teachings (religious and philosophical) developed in ancient India characterized by reincarnation, the caste system, and karma
42 Clues: Egyptian writing system • a person who follows Islam • the most holy book of Islam • Arab prophet who founded Islam • the longest river in the world; • went crazy and tried to kill David • killed Goliath and wrote many Psalms • the most important resource in the Middle East • the fathers of Israel: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob • the land of Cyrus the Great's vast Persian Empire • ...
TTS BAB 2 & 3 PPKN (ZENIA XII IPS 1/35) 2021-12-06
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- ideologi yang menjadikan seseorang atau kelompok yang menjalankan proses konsumsi atau pemakaian barang-barang hasil produksi secara berlebihan, tanpa sadar dan berkelanjutan (konsumerisme)
- pengetahuan tentang suatu bidang yang tersusun secara bersistem tentang kepandaian manusia yang diterapkan untuk menunjang kehidupan manusia (iptek)
- UU Nomor 8 Tahun 1999 mengatur tentang perlindungan hukum terhadap ... (konsumen)
- seorang yang bergerak dalam kekuasaan kehakiman (hakim)
- kejaksaan dapat bertindak baik di dalam maupun di luar pengadilan untuk dan atas nama negara atau pemerintah merupakan peran kejaksaan di bidang ... dan tata usaha (perdata)
- berbagai alat dan sistem yang bekerja sama untuk suatu tujuan yang sama (teknologi)
- hukuman bagi pelanggar ketentuan undang-undang (sanksi)
- penanaman dengan membuat teras-teras yang dilakukan untuk mengurangi panjang lereng dan menahan atau memperkecil aliran permukaan agar air dapat meresap ke dalam tanah (terasering)
- kekuasaan yang merdeka untuk menyelenggarakan peradilan guna menegakkan hukum dan keadilan adalah pengertian kekuasaan ... (kehakiman)
- alat yang dipakai untuk mengolah data menurut prosedur yang telah dirumuskan (komputer)
- penegakan hukum yang adil, independen, dan bebas (supremasihukum)
- bentuk perwujudan sesuatu yang baru atau membuat pembaruan terhadap sesuatu yang sudah ada (inovasi)
- salah satu perkembangan teknologi dunia sebelum abad ke-20 adalah ditemukannya sistem pertanian di ... (mesopotamia)
- alat semikonduktor yang dipakai sebagai penguat, sebagai sirkuit pemutus dan penyambung arus, stabilisasi tegangan, dan modulasi sinyal (transistor)
- sifat sanksi pidana (memaksa)
- saluran transmisi atau sejenis kabel yang terbuat dari kaca atau plastik yang sangat halus dan lebih kecil dari sehelai rambut, dan dapat digunakan untuk mentransmisikan sinyal cahaya dari suatu tempat ke tempat lain (seratoptik)
- aliran filsafat ilmu yang berpandangan bahwa otoritas rasio (akal) adalah sumber dari segala pengetahuan (rasionalisme)
- orang yang berprofesi memberi jasa hukum (advokat)
- sebuah sistem komunikasi global yang menghubungkan komputer-komputer dan jaringan-jaringan komputer diseluruh dunia (internet)
- mengatur pergaulan hidup manusia secara damai merupakan ... hukum menurut Prof. Mr. Dr. L.J. van Apeldoorn (tujuan)
- sikap selektif berdasarkan sila kedua ditujukan bahwa penggunaan iptek demi .. seluruh bangsa Indonesia (kesejahteraan)
- dampak negatif dari adanya sarana transportasi (polusiudara)
- tindakan yang melanggar hukum yang berlaku (pelanggaran)
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- upaya pencarian pengetahuan yang dapat diuji merupakan pengertian ... menurut Horton dan Chester (ilmupengetahuan)
- lembaga yang dibentuk berdasarkan UU No. 30 Tahun 2002 (kpk)
- paham atau perilaku yang menunjukkan ketertarikan terhadap sesuatu secara berlebihan (fanatisme)
- untuk menegakkan supremasi hukum diperlukan ... dalam perlindungan dan penegakkan hukum (partisipasi)
- seorang yang mengatakan bahwa hukum ialah keseluruhan syarat yang dengan ini kehendak bebas dari orang yang satu dapat menyesuaikan diri dari kehendak bebas orang lain (immanuelkant)
- sikap selektif berdasarkan sila ketiga mengajak kita untuk menggunakan hasil iptek untuk menjalin ... di Indonesia (persatuan)
- salah satu perkembangan teknologi dunia sebelum abad ke-20 adalah adanya ... industri (revolusi)
- alat negara untuk menjaga keamanan dan ketertiban masyarakat dengan tugas melindungi, mengayomi, melayani masyarakat serta menegakkan hukum (kepolisian)
- seorang filsuf Prancis yang mengutarakan pengertian teknologi (denisdiderot)
- sikap yang pemilih terhadap hal-hal tertentu dengan pertimbangan dan alasan untuk menghindari efek yang tidak diinginkan (selektif)
- proses dilakukannya upaya untuk tegaknya norma-norma hukum secara nyata merupakan pengertian .... hukum menurut Jimly Asshiddiqie (penegakan)
- suatu sumber pengetahuan yang diperoleh dari observasi atau percobaan (empiris)
- perlindungan akan harkat dan martabat serta pengakuan terhadap hak-hak asasi manusia yang dimiliki subjek hukum adalah ... hukum menurut Philipus M. Hadjon (perlindungan)
- MA dan MK mempunyai peran dalam mengambil sebuah ... dalam peradilan (keputusan)
- salah satu perkembangan teknologi dunia sebelum abad ke-20 adalah ditemukannya .. di Gutenberg (mesincetak)
- KPK dibentuk dengan tujuan meningkatkan daya guna dan hasil guna terhadap upaya ... korupsi (pemberantasan)
- lembaga negara yang melaksanakan kekuasaan negara, khususnya di bidang penuntutan (kejaksaan)
- melakukan penuntutan merupakan tugas dan ... kejaksaan dalam bidang pidana (wewenang)
- peraturan dalam kemasyarakatan yang mempunyai sifat mengatur dan memaksa (hukum)
42 Clues: sifat sanksi pidana (memaksa) • orang yang berprofesi memberi jasa hukum (advokat) • seorang yang bergerak dalam kekuasaan kehakiman (hakim) • hukuman bagi pelanggar ketentuan undang-undang (sanksi) • tindakan yang melanggar hukum yang berlaku (pelanggaran) • lembaga yang dibentuk berdasarkan UU No. 30 Tahun 2002 (kpk) • ...
Mesopotamia Vocab Words 2021-11-29
Explore 5-8 2024-12-09
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- Money or gifts that a bride's family gives to the groom and his family as part of the marriage arrangement.
- The belief in a single god, as opposed to polytheism, which is the belief in multiple gods.
- Materials or assets that can be used to produce goods or services, including land, water, and raw materials.
- A type of society where men hold the primary power and authority in political, social, and family matters.
- A systematic collection of laws or rules that govern a society, such as the Code of Hammurabi.
- To take control of a region or people by force, often through military action.
- The state of being forced to leave one’s home or country, often as a punishment or consequence of conflict.
- Relating to the ancient civilization in southern Mesopotamia, known for its innovations in writing, architecture, and governance.
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- Related to actions or structures designed to protect against attacks or invasions, such as walls built around city-states.
- A trained professional who assists women during labor and childbirth, providing care and support.
- The acceptance of different beliefs, practices, and cultures, allowing for peaceful coexistence among diverse groups.
- A military tactic where forces surround a city or fortress to capture it by cutting off supplies and access.
12 Clues: To take control of a region or people by force, often through military action. • The belief in a single god, as opposed to polytheism, which is the belief in multiple gods. • A systematic collection of laws or rules that govern a society, such as the Code of Hammurabi. • ...
Key Eveland's Crossword - Greece 2025-11-21
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- Athens emerged as the supreme naval power in Greece. It formed the __.
- Athens sent troops to help Sparta put down a __.
- The division of military and political power was meant to prevent regional from becoming too _____.
- Solon laid the groundwork for __ in Athens.
- ___ were small groups of powerful individuals who ran city-state government.
- These __ were particularly powerful when one of them led the army on campaign.
- An aristocrat named __ was called upon to modify and revise these harsh laws.
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- Though Spartan society did not have a rigid social __.
- Ancient mesopotamia a common imperial strategy was to relocate conquered populations to new areas in order to brack there ___ and make them less dangerous to the ruling power.
- Cyrus the great had to find a way to bring ___ rulers under his control.
- These kings were also priests of Zeus, and they sat on the council of elders known as the __.
- __ was incredibly important for Athens.
- __ led Athens between 461 & 429 BCE; he was an incredibly well-liked leader known for encouraging culture, philosophy, and science and for advocating for the common people.
- Cyrus the great came into conflict with his grandfather for reasons____.
- ___ expanded vast resources to develop a powerful and structured military apparatus to prevent and subdue rebellions.
- The Peloponnesian War- which took place between 431 & 404 BCE between Athens and Sparta, though it involved directly or indirectly all of __.
- The first series of laws written to address these inequalities was provided by the statesman __ around 621 BCE.
17 Clues: __ was incredibly important for Athens. • Solon laid the groundwork for __ in Athens. • Athens sent troops to help Sparta put down a __. • Though Spartan society did not have a rigid social __. • Athens emerged as the supreme naval power in Greece. It formed the __. • Cyrus the great had to find a way to bring ___ rulers under his control. • ...
Learning Contract #2 - Crossword 2023-10-04
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- an Iranian religion and one of the world's oldest organized faiths, based on the teachings of the Iranian-speaking prophet Zoroaster
- the final epoch of the three historical Metal Ages, after the Copper and Bronze Ages
- the belief in or worship of more than one god
- the monarchs of ancient Egypt
- a system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives
- a historical region of West Asia situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river
- (in Judaism) the law of God as revealed to Moses and recorded in the first five books of the Hebrew scriptures
- an amount of something left over when requirements have been met; an excess of production or supply over demand
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god
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- a set of biblical principles relating to ethics and worship that play a fundamental role in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
- the dispersion or spread of a people from their original homeland
- a region along the Nile river encompassing the area between the first cataract of the Nile and the confluence of the Blue and White Niles
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
- the doctrine or belief that there is only one God
- a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority
- the formal writing system used in Ancient Egypt for writing the Egyptian language
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country
17 Clues: the monarchs of 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 • ...
BEST OF THE BEST 2021-07-18
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- is a liquid extract of the orange tree fruit, produced by squeezing or reaming oranges
- is a food paste or spread made from ground, dry-roasted peanuts.
- is the eastern of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia, the other being the Euphrates
- its young shoots are used as a spring vegetable. It was once classified in the lily family, like the related Allium species, onions and garlic
- is famous for its mesmerizing alpine scenery, luxury branded watches, and deliciously milky chocolate
- also known as a French harp or mouth organ
- is the longest and one of the most historically important rivers of Western Asia
- is water from a mineral spring that contains various minerals, such as salts and sulfur compounds
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- , the longest river in the world, called the father of African rivers
- is a country in the southern half of South America.
- is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States.
- are a family of box-shaped musical instruments of the bellows-driven free-reed aerophone type, colloquially referred to as a squeezebox
- is a type of single-reed woodwind instrument with a conical body, usually made of brass
- is famous for more than being the longest in England or just a landmark that flows across London.
- is a musical instrument in the percussion family consisting of a frame, often of wood or plastic, with pairs of small metal jingles, called "zills"
- is globally famous for its natural wonders, wide-open spaces, beaches, deserts, "The Bush", and "The Outback".
- is a horizontal tricolour of red, white, and blue.
17 Clues: also known as a French harp or mouth organ • is a horizontal tricolour of red, white, and blue. • is a country in the southern half of South America. • is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States. • is a food paste or spread made from ground, dry-roasted peanuts. • , the longest river in the world, called the father of African rivers • ...
Mesopotamia vocab puzzle :) 2023-02-15
4 Clues: a person who writes for others • a city and the area surrounding it • the first type of written language • a type of soil that comes from the river
Ancient peoples Laszip Gábor 2024-01-08
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- They were ancient peoples who invented paper, gunpowder, silk
- They were ancient peoples who had black skin, lived in africa, and they were traders
- They were ancient peoples who was the first to had faith in only one god
- They were ancient peoples who lived at the northern side of africa, they fought the romans too
- They were ancient peoples who lived in the territory of present-day amerika, they builded pyramids like te egyptians
- They were ancient peoples who had builded big towers, they lived in the city of Babylon in central-southern Mesopotamia
- They were ancient peoples who lived in the territory of present-day Hungary
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- They were ancient peoples who lived in the territory of present-day Iran, they also had the biggest empire
- They were ancient peoples who were traders, they were also sailors, they also invented the alphabet
- They were ancient peoples who lived in northern africa beside the Nile river, they builded pyramids
- They were ancient peoples who created an empire that spanded across 3 continents
- They were ancient peoples who builded long roads in the mountains
- They were ancient peoples who were scientists and they also liked philosophy too
- They were ancient peoples who were warlike, fought many wars, and lived in the territory of present-day Iraq
- They were ancient peoples who lived in the territory of present-day Greece, they also had a famous conqueror called Nagy Sándor
15 Clues: They were ancient peoples who invented paper, gunpowder, silk • They were ancient peoples who builded long roads in the mountains • They were ancient peoples who was the first to had faith in only one god • They were ancient peoples who lived in the territory of present-day Hungary • ...
Ancient peoples Bársony Zétény 2023-12-29
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- Ancient peoples who were scientists, inventors, philosophers, and had democracy.
- Ancient peoples who excelled at building and lived in Mesopotamia.
- Ancient peoples who lived in the area that is now modern-day Iran formed one of the largest empires and engaged in conflict with the Greeks.
- Ancient peoples who were merchants, sailors, and invented the alphabet.
- Ancient peoples who were the first to invent writing lived in the first giant country next to a big river.
- Ancient peoples who were settlers lived in North Africa and fought against the Romans.
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- Ancient peoples who lived in Europe, particularly in the area that is now modern-day Greece, were famous conquerors, and one well-known leader was Alexander the Great.
- Ancient peoples who lived in modern-day America, built pyramids, and practiced sacrife humans.
- Ancient peoples who lived near the Nile River in North Africa and built pyramids.
- Ancient peoples who created an empire and lived in Europe, Africa, Asia and spoke Latin.
- Ancient peoples who liked war and engaged in many conflicts lived in the area that is now modern-day Iraq.
- Ancient peoples who were warriors, attacked the Romans, and eventually occupied parts of the Roman Empire
- Ancient peoples who lived in South Asia and used elephants in war.
- Ancient peoples who lived in Asia and invented paper, gunpowder, and silk.
- Ancient peoples who first developed monotheism and lived in modern-day Israel
15 Clues: Ancient peoples who excelled at building and lived in Mesopotamia. • Ancient peoples who lived in South Asia and used elephants in war. • Ancient peoples who were merchants, sailors, and invented the alphabet. • Ancient peoples who lived in Asia and invented paper, gunpowder, and silk. • ...
butterfly eyes week 2 2023-12-05
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- a method of teaching people to read by correlating sounds with letters or groups of letters in an alphabetic writing systems.
- 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 metric unit of length, equal to one hundredth of a meter.
- a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat, e.g. forest or tundra.
- a device consisting of a wheel or disk mounted so that it can spin rapidly about an axis which is itself free to alter in direction. The orientation of the axis is not affected by tilting of the mounting, so gyroscopes can be used to provide stability or maintain a reference direction in navigation systems, automatic pilots, and stabilizers.
- a thing that tells time.
- a big fluffy thing in the sky.
- a system for transmitting massages from a distance along a wire, especially one creating signals by making and breaking an eletrical.
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- an expert in or student of the branch of science concerningganisms.
- the continuous line forming the boundary of a closed geometric figure.
- an instrument measuring atmospheric pressure, used especially in forecasting the weatherand determining altitude.
- a place.
- a pair of earphones joined by a band placed over the head, for listening to audio signals such as music or speech.
- thing to do and eat.
- an part of your head.
15 Clues: a place. • thing to do and eat. • an part of your head. • a thing that tells time. • a big fluffy thing in the sky. • a metric unit of length, equal to one hundredth of a meter. • an expert in or student of the branch of science concerningganisms. • the continuous line forming the boundary of a closed geometric figure. • ...
ARALING PANLIPUNAN 8 2025-07-31
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- Kauna-unahang sistematikong paraan ng pagsulat na ginagawa ng mga Sumerian upang itala ang kanilang batas, kalakalan, at paniniwala.
- Kabihasnang tinaguriang “The gift of the Nile” dahil kung wala ang ilog na ito, walang kabihasnang mabubuo sa paligid ng ilog na ito.
- Sa palibot ng ilog na ito nagumpisa ang kabihasnan sa India.
- Mula sa salitang “Bihasa”, salitang tagalog na tumutukoy sa antas ng kaunlaran sa isang Lipunan.
- Nagmula sa salitang Latin na “Civitas” na nangangahulugang lungsod.
- Ito ang pag-aaral, pagsusuri, at pagtatala ng mga mahahalagang pangyayari sa nakaraan ng tao, Lipunan, at mundo.
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- Tumutukoy sa pisikal na katangian ng isang tao na namamana, tulad ng kulay ng balat, anyo ng ilong, texture ng buhok at hugis ng mata.
- Ito ang siyentipikong pag-aaral ng katangiang pisikal ng mudo.
- Tawag sa Sistema ng panulat ng kabihasnang Tsino, isang masining na pagsulat ng mga simbolo.
- Nangangahulugang “lupain sa pagitan ng dalawang ilog” na pinaniniwalaang lundayan ng unang kabihasnan.
- Pinakamatandang kabihasnang nananatili pa rin hanggang ngayon.
- Yugto ng ebolusyong kultural kung saan Malaki ang pag-aasa ng tao sa kapaligiran ng panahong ito. Pangangaso ang hanapbuhay.
- Yugto ng ebolusyong kultural kung saan nagsimula ang buo ng mga pamayanan.
- Isang sistematikong gamit ng mga simbolo at tunog na ginagamit ng mga tao upang magpahayag ng kaisipan, damdamin, karanasan, at kaalaman.
- Isang sistema ng paniniwala, pananampalataya, at pagsamba na karaniwang nakatuon sa isang o higit pang diyos, espiritwal na nilalang, o kapangyarihang hindi nakikita.
15 Clues: Sa palibot ng ilog na ito nagumpisa ang kabihasnan sa India. • Ito ang siyentipikong pag-aaral ng katangiang pisikal ng mudo. • Pinakamatandang kabihasnang nananatili pa rin hanggang ngayon. • Nagmula sa salitang Latin na “Civitas” na nangangahulugang lungsod. • Yugto ng ebolusyong kultural kung saan nagsimula ang buo ng mga pamayanan. • ...
Invention of writing 2023-04-14
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- An ancient artifact that played a crucial role in deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphics
- A writing instrument made from a bird feather that was commonly used before the invention of the modern fountain pen
- A rolled-up piece of parchment or papyrus that was used for writing in ancient times
- A type of paper made from reeds that was commonly used in ancient Egypt for writing
- An early alphabet developed by the Phoenician civilization, which served as the basis for many modern alphabets
- An essential component of writing, made from a variety of materials including carbon, iron gall, and vegetable dyes
- A type of writing that uses pictorial symbols to convey meaning
- Small, portable writing surfaces used in ancient Rome that were made of wax-coated wooden boards
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- A writing instrument made from a reed that was commonly used in ancient civilizations, especially in the Middle East
- A writing system used by the ancient Egyptians that consisted of pictorial symbols
- A person who was trained in the art of writing in ancient civilizations, often tasked with recording important events and documents
- A simplified form of hieroglyphic writing used for everyday purposes in ancient Egypt
- One of the earliest known writing systems, invented by the ancient Sumerians
- A writing material made from animal skin, commonly used in medieval Europe
- A common medium for writing in ancient Mesopotamia, consisting of a flat piece of clay that could be inscribed with a stylus
15 Clues: A type of writing that uses pictorial symbols to convey meaning • A writing material made from animal skin, commonly used in medieval Europe • One of the earliest known writing systems, invented by the ancient Sumerians • A writing system used by the ancient Egyptians that consisted of pictorial symbols • ...
It’s a Mist! It’s a Bat! It’s a . . . Vampire! - Revision & Edit 2026-02-16
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- In the phrase “otherwise died prematurely,” this word improves precision by clearly describing timing of death.
- In the final sentence, this word improves clarity when revising “shows no signs of dying.”
- In the description of the ekimmou, this verb clearly explains what the spirit attempts to do after draining life.
- In revising for precision, this word names the region where early vampire-like myths originated.
- In the sentence about the ekimmou, this word would most effectively replace “angry” to create stronger tone.
- When revising for formal tone, this word supports the description of Dracula as “polite” and “poised.”
- This noun from the passage would improve clarity when revising the phrase “the myths of vampires” to sound more formal.
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- This word from the passage would best replace “stories” when revising for a more academic tone.
- In the concluding paragraph, this verb shows what the idea of vampires continues to do to readers.
- To maintain formal tone, this word is more precise than “weird” when describing vampire appearances.
- In revising for precise characterization, this word best describes the greedy person whose spirit becomes a gaki.
- In the sentence about differing vampire tales, this verb most precisely replaces “are not the same.”
- To eliminate redundancy in the sentence about chupacabra “incidents,” replace the repeated phrase with this word.
- The most effective conjunction to combine two contrasting ideas about vampires in film versus legend.
- When combining the sentences about Dracula and vampire myths, this comparative word clarifies the time relationship.
15 Clues: In the final sentence, this word improves clarity when revising “shows no signs of dying.” • This word from the passage would best replace “stories” when revising for a more academic tone. • In revising for precision, this word names the region where early vampire-like myths originated. • ...
Derechos humanos y democracia 2020-12-16
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- hammurabi código creado por el rey de Babilonia en Mesopotamia
- de gobierno son importantes para cualquier comunidad o grupos humanos, ya que de el depende la organización de los recursos disponibles
- rama de la filosofía que estudia los valores
- conjunto de normas que imponen deberes y normas que confieren facultades, que establecen las bases de convivencia social
- fue fundada en 1945 tras la segunda guerra mundial por 51 países que se comprometieron a mantener la paz y la seguridad internacionales
- morales distinguen el bien del mal con respecto a los valores éticos
- universal de los derechos humanos primer documento que proclama los 30 derechos
- familiar es algo que pasa en la familia en donde puede ser agredido tanto la madre, el padre o los hijos
- son entidades dedicadas a un fin social o humanitario
- consiste en el abuso de poder para beneficio propio
- magna dio nuevos derechos e hizo que el rey estuviera sujeto a la ley
- actitudes negativas que se oponen a lo que establece los valores
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- social es una situación socioeconómica que se presenta cuando una comunidad recibe un trato desfavorable
- forma de gobierno justa y conveniente para vivir en armonía
- es la imposibilidad de ser sancionado, se trata de una excepción de condena o una forma de escapar de la justicia
- humanos son derechos inherentes a todos los seres humanos, son distinción de alguna nacionalidad, lugar de residencia, sexo, origen, etc
- estudio de una variedad de problemas fundamentales acerca de cuestiones como la existencia, el conocimiento, etc
- de poder es aprovecharse de la autoridad que se tiene para extorsionar a otra persona o entidad con el fin de cumplir sus propios intereses
- moral acto que respeta y diferencia lo bueno y lo malo
- sociales rigen el comportamiento dentro de una sociedad
- estudia el comportamiento humano como lo incorrecto y lo correcto
21 Clues: rama de la filosofía que estudia los valores • consiste en el abuso de poder para beneficio propio • son entidades dedicadas a un fin social o humanitario • moral acto que respeta y diferencia lo bueno y lo malo • sociales rigen el comportamiento dentro de una sociedad • forma de gobierno justa y conveniente para vivir en armonía • ...
crosward 2025-08-08
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- A small city that would act as their own "country" in having their own, and separate leaders and laws
- a paper-like sheet of reeds, used as a better writing surface
- when two or more city's gain different practices, materials, or religions from other citys
- a large structure built by the egyptans as a tomb for the pharoh
- this includes India, bangladish, and Pakistan due to these being separated by the himalayans
- when multiple people, nationality, or separate city's come together under one leader
- this is a patch of triangular land, starting 100 miles before the Nile enters the Meteranian Sea
- when a kingdom or state is ruled by a religious figure
- called "the land between rivers" a civilization known for their agriculture.
- Known for ruling the Babylonian empire into its peak. created the "Hammurabi's code."
- when a corpse is dried and embalmbed topresure the person
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- An arc shaped patch of land known for being fecund
- when a land is controlled by a singular family that passes down leadership through father to eldest son
- a group of people who set up the first city's in what is now, modern day India. built islands that were elevated from the ground to help stay away from floods
- when a religion believes in multiple gods
- thought to be the king who untied the upper, and lower Egypt, into one egypt
- the first form of writing that the Egyptian created. this was carved in stone and usually only used in religious writings
- the "king" status for Egyptians. portrayed and thought of as gods.
- a large, moisture filled, winds that ravenge india
19 Clues: when a religion believes in multiple gods • An arc shaped patch of land known for being fecund • a large, moisture filled, winds that ravenge india • when a kingdom or state is ruled by a religious figure • when a corpse is dried and embalmbed topresure the person • a paper-like sheet of reeds, used as a better writing surface • ...
WHI Vocab 1 2024-09-03
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- Tame an animal and keep it as a pet or for farm produce
- Relating or denoting to the later part of the Stone Age when ground or polished stone weapons and implements failed
- The society, culture, and way of life of a particular area
- A member of a nomadic people who live chiefly by hunting and fishing, and harvesting wild food
- Relates to or denoting to the early phase of the Stone Age, lasting about 2.5 million years, when primitive stone implements were used
- A crescent-shaped region in Western Asia
- Humankind
- A rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple
- Arrange(laws or rules) into a systematic code
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- A prehistoric temple aligned with the movements of the sun
- The study of human history and prehistory, through the evacuation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains
- A worker in a skilled trade that involves making things by hand
- A person who copied documents before printing was invented
- A pictorial symbol for a word or phrase known as the earliest form of writing
- The customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a specific nation,people, or other social group
- An object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest
- Transition period that resulted in the birth of agriculture
- The period of time before written records
- A member of people having no permanent abode, and who travel from place to place to find fresh pasture for their livestock
- Denoting or relating to the wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia, Persia, and Ugarit, surviving mainly impressed on clay tablets
20 Clues: Humankind • A crescent-shaped region in Western Asia • The period of time before written records • Arrange(laws or rules) into a systematic code • Tame an animal and keep it as a pet or for farm produce • A prehistoric temple aligned with the movements of the sun • A person who copied documents before printing was invented • ...
GSTS ACTIVITY 2026-01-27
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- Is a group of people who live together in an organized way, sharing culture, laws, and institutions.
- In the Chinese civilization, it is known for its value in trade culture.
- Is a set of ethical principles in medicine associated with Hippocrates, known as the Father of Medicine.
- Invented during the greek civilization, this tool is used to measure distance.
- Is a ritual practiced by the Ibaloi that prepares the body for its long journey beyond life on earth.
- During the Roman civilization, it is a weapon used to hurl rocks.
- Is a process developed by Louis Pasteur that uses heat to kill bacteria in liquids and foods.
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- It is a sacred form of writing used on the walls of pyramids to record Egyptian history and religious beliefs.
- Is an antibiotic discovered by Dr. Abelardo Aguilar in the Philippines, originally found while studying samples from the colonial-era Philippines.
- A known transportation method during Sumerian.
- Was a region between two rivers whose freshwater supported agriculture and early civilization.
- Was the period between the Roman Empire and the Renaissance, marked by wars, migrations, and early innovations.
- In the medieval ages, the spinning wheel was used to produce this good.
- Are channels built to transport water from a source to places where it is needed.
- It is an early writing system used to keep records, and it was used to write important works like The Epic of Gilgamesh.
15 Clues: A known transportation method during Sumerian. • During the Roman civilization, it is a weapon used to hurl rocks. • In the medieval ages, the spinning wheel was used to produce this good. • In the Chinese civilization, it is known for its value in trade culture. • Invented during the greek civilization, this tool is used to measure distance. • ...
cruiiiis 2017-03-01
Vocab 2 2025-10-04
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- A system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.
- The belief that there is only one god.
- These are a set of fundamental, religious and ethical laws given by God to the ancient Israelites through Moses at Mount Sinai.
- Is a system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by the state's officials rather than elected representatives.
- A system of writing that uses pictures and symbols to represent words, sounds, and concepts.
- This is a group of states or countries under a single supreme ruler formerly known as an emperor or empress.
- An amount of something left over when requirements have been met.
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- The belief in or worship of more than one god.
- Is a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- This a monotheistic pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia founded by Zoroaster in the 6th Century B.C.
- The ancient region of west Asia and it’s the land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, in the northern part of the fertile crescent.
- Refers to a historical ancient region in Northeast Africa along the Nile River, between the merging of the blue and white niles.
- A system of government in which priests rule in the name of god or a god
13 Clues: The belief that there is only one god. • The belief in or worship of more than one god. • An amount of something left over when requirements have been met. • A system of government in which priests rule in the name of god or a god • Is a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state. • ...
Vocab 2 2025-10-04
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- Refers to a historical ancient region in Northeast Africa along the Nile River, between the merging of the blue and white niles.
- The ancient region of west Asia and it’s the land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, in the northern part of the fertile crescent.
- The belief in or worship of more than one god.
- Is a system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by the state's officials rather than elected representatives.
- A system of government in which priests rule in the name of god or a god
- These are a set of fundamental, religious and ethical laws given by God to the ancient Israelites through Moses at Mount Sinai.
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- Is a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- This is a group of states or countries under a single supreme ruler formerly known as an emperor or empress.
- A system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.
- This a monotheistic pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia founded by Zoroaster in the 6th Century B.C.
- A system of writing that uses pictures and symbols to represent words, sounds, and concepts.
- The belief that there is only one god.
- An amount of something left over when requirements have been met.
13 Clues: The belief that there is only one god. • The belief in or worship of more than one god. • An amount of something left over when requirements have been met. • A system of government in which priests rule in the name of god or a god • Is a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state. • ...
zdsf 2024-11-26
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- A computer picture of areas inside the body created by high-energy sound waves.
- a signature, especially that of a celebrity written as a memento for an admirer.
- a distinct section of a piece of writing, usually dealing with a single theme and indicated by a new line, indentation, or numbering.
- a message sent by telegraph and then delivered in written or printed form, used in the UK only for international messages since 1981.
- a simplified drawing showing the appearance, structure, or workings of something; a schematic representation.
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- 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.
- an instrument that measures and records details of earthquakes, such as force and duration.
- an instrument that measures and records details of earthquakes, such as force and duration.
- a machine designed to detect and record changes in physiological characteristics, such as a person's pulse and breathing rates, used especially as a lie detector.
- a system for transmitting messages from a distance along a wire, especially one creating signals by making and breaking an electrical connection.
10 Clues: A computer picture of areas inside the body created by high-energy sound waves. • a signature, especially that of a celebrity written as a memento for an admirer. • an instrument that measures and records details of earthquakes, such as force and duration. • an instrument that measures and records details of earthquakes, such as force and duration. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-05
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- a contest for the position of champion in a sport or game
- the point in time at which something starts
- What song, released by the Beatles in 1969, is most remembered for its message of how starting anew can feel like the sun coming out from behind the clouds?
- Often used as a symbol of peace, which type of bird acts as a symbol of new beginnings?
- a pen made from the main wing or tail feather of a large bird by pointing and slitting the end of the shaft
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- Also known as the god of doors, gates, and transitions, which Roman god was present at the beginning of the world, and is the god of new beginnings?
- a word to describe something becoming more difficult or confusing
- South Korea gained its independence on August 15, 1945. Exactly 2 days before this important event, which country proclaimed its independence, signalling a new beginning?
- Which ancient civilization, known for its timeline to be held from around 3300 BC to 750 BC, is the first civilization to have ever emerged?
9 Clues: the point in time at which something starts • a contest for the position of champion in a sport or game • a word to describe something becoming more difficult or confusing • Often used as a symbol of peace, which type of bird acts as a symbol of new beginnings? • ...
Vocab #2 2023-10-03
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- symbols to represent letters used most in Ancient Egypt
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- a guidebook to help teach and guide others and is the constitution of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible
- a monotheistic pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia founded by Zoroaster in the 6th century BC.
- a ruler in ancient Egypt.
- rules made by Moses to be a guidebook for rules
- the dispersion of Jews among the Gentiles after the Babylonian Exile or the aggregate of Jews or Jewish communities scattered “in exile” outside Palestine or present-day Israel.
- 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.
- ancient civilization between the Tigris and Euphrates river and is in the Fertile Crescent.
- a region along the Nile river encompassing the area in southern Egypt and northern Sudan
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. • rules made by Moses to be a guidebook for rules • the doctrine or belief that there is only one God. • symbols to represent letters used most in Ancient Egypt • a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state. • ...
River Valley Civilizations, Egypt, Judaism Crossword 2023-09-30
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- enigmatic or incomprehensible symbols or writing (specifically Egyptian hieroglyphs)
- 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
- list of religious percepts that, according to various passages in Exodus and Deuteronomy, were divinely revealed to Moses on Mount Sinai and were engraved on two tablets of stone
- 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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- the 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 historic region of West Asia within the Tigris-Euphrates river system; home to the ancient civilizations of Sumer, Assyria, and Babylonia
- an ancient region of Northeastern Africa, on the Nile, extending from Aswan to Khartoum
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 • ...
Vir Patel LC#2 2023-10-05
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- A system of writing in which pictures or symbols represent words or sounds, used in ancient Egypt.
- A sequence of rulers from the same family, holding power over a region or country for an extended period.
- The central reference of the religious Judaic tradition, comprising the first five books of the Hebrew Bible.
- An ancient Persian religion founded by Zoroaster, emphasizing the dualistic concepts of good and evil.
- A title used for rulers of ancient Egypt, often considered divine kings.
- A set of ethical and religious principles in the Bible, traditionally associated with the Jewish and Christian faiths.
- The dispersion or scattering of a group of people, often referring to a specific ethnic or religious community.
- A system of government or administration where decisions are made by officials and agencies following established rules and procedures.
- Belief in or worship of a single, all-powerful god.
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- A form of government where religious leaders or religious principles hold ultimate authority.
- Belief in or worship of multiple gods or deities.
- A self-governing city and its surrounding territory, which functions as an independent political entity.
- A system of organizing or ranking people, groups, or things based on their importance, authority, or status.
- A vast and powerful group of territories or nations ruled by a single central authority, often an emperor.
- A historical period characterized by the widespread use of iron tools and weapons, following the Bronze Age.
- An excess or extra amount of something, typically referring to goods or resources beyond what is immediately needed.
- An ancient region located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, often considered one of the cradles of civilization.
- An ancient region in northeastern Africa, located along the Nile River and known for its historical significance.
18 Clues: Belief in or worship of multiple gods or deities. • Belief in or worship of a single, all-powerful god. • A title used for rulers of ancient Egypt, often considered divine kings. • A form of government where religious leaders or religious principles hold ultimate authority. • ...
Obadiah 2023-04-07
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- Supreme power or authority.
- An ancient city in Mesopotamia that was the capital of the Babylonian Empire; used metaphorically in the Bible to represent wickedness and oppression.
- The younger son of Isaac and twin brother of Esau in the Hebrew Bible; the ancestor of the Israelites.
- A people descended from Esau who lived in the region southeast of the Dead Sea in the ancient Near East.
- A person or thing that rescues or delivers someone or something from danger or difficulty.
- A Hebrew prophet who delivered a single oracle to the nation of Edom during the 6th century BCE.
- A city in Phoenicia that was a center of trade and commerce in the ancient world.
- A people who lived along the Mediterranean coast in ancient times and were frequently at war with the Israelites.
- A solemn utterance intended to invoke a supernatural power to inflict harm or punishment.
- The Egyptian slave of Sarah who gave birth to Ishmael, the ancestor of the Ishmaelites.
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- The descendants of Jacob, who are also known as the Hebrews or the Children of Israel.
- The elder son of Isaac and twin brother of Jacob in the Hebrew Bible; the ancestor of the Edomites.
- An ancient city in Assyria that was known for its wickedness and was the target of Jonah's prophetic message.
- Extreme anger or punishment.
- A city in the Holy Land and the capital of Israel; the center of Jewish worship and culture.
- Divine favor or kindness.
- A hill in Jerusalem where the Temple was built; also used as a name for Jerusalem or the Jewish people.
- A region south of Egypt that was known for its wealth and power in ancient times.
18 Clues: Divine favor or kindness. • Supreme power or authority. • Extreme anger or punishment. • A city in Phoenicia that was a center of trade and commerce in the ancient world. • A region south of Egypt that was known for its wealth and power in ancient times. • The descendants of Jacob, who are also known as the Hebrews or the Children of Israel. • ...
Vocabulary #2 2024-09-26
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- What a ruler/king of ancient Egypt used to be called
- An adequate amount of something or more than what is needed
- A group of people who are living away from where their religion and culture originated.
- A long line of rulers for a country normally within the same family
- A certain set of rules followed by the Christianity, Judaism, and Islam religions
- A system where people are ranked or put in a certain order based on their class, power, or importance
- A city that functions more like a state because it governs/rules itself and is independent.
- A territory or group of states/nations that is dominated by one single person or government with high authority or power.
- A type of government that rules through religious laws and recognizes a god as their supreme ruler
- The first five books of what is like the bible for Judaism
- Believing in or following the values of multiple gods
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- Government officials who have not actually been elected to represent, but still come together to make decisions and policies
- A historical, monotheistic religion that originated from ancient Persia
- A historical region in northeastern Africa that was located near the Nile and was what is now parts of Sudan and Egypt
- A period in time when using iron to make tools and weapons was common. It took place from 1200 to 500 B.C.E.
- Writing in the form of pictures that ancient Egyptians used by carving in walls.
- A history region in Iraq known for its Tigris and Euphrates river valley
- Believing in or following only one god
18 Clues: Believing in or following only one god • What a ruler/king of ancient Egypt used to be called • Believing in or following the values of multiple gods • The first five books of what is like the bible for Judaism • An adequate amount of something or more than what is needed • A long line of rulers for a country normally within the same family • ...
Vocab 2025-10-03
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- The dispersion or scattering of a people from their original homeland.
- An ancient region located along the Nile River in what is now southern Egypt and northern Sudan.
- An amount of something that is more than what is needed or used.
- An ancient region in the Fertile Crescent, located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in what is now modern-day Iraq and surrounding areas.
- Age A period in human history characterized by the widespread use of tools and weapons made from iron and steel.
- The belief in a single, all-powerful deity.
- A sovereign and independent political entity that consists of a city and its surrounding territory.
- A form of government where religious leaders hold power and religious law forms the foundation of the state's governance.
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- A formal writing system used in ancient Egypt that combined both pictures (logographic) and alphabetic elements\
- The title given to the ancient Egyptian ruler, who was considered both a king and a god.
- The belief in and worship of multiple gods and goddesses, each with distinct roles and powers.
- A set of ethical and religious directives that, according to the Hebrew Bible, were given by God to Moses.
- A system of organizing people or things into ranked levels of importance, authority, or status.
- In Judaism, the first five books of the Hebrew Bible (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy).
- One of the world's oldest monotheistic religions, founded by the prophet Zoroaster in ancient Persia.
- a group of different nations or peoples controlled by the government or ruler of a single, powerful country.
- An administrative system in which unelected officials carry out government policies or manage an organization, often based on a set of impersonal rules and procedures.
- A sequence of rulers from the same family.
18 Clues: A sequence of rulers from the same family. • The belief in a single, all-powerful deity. • An amount of something that is more than what is needed or used. • The dispersion or scattering of a people from their original homeland. • The title given to the ancient Egyptian ruler, who was considered both a king and a god. • ...
