mesopotamia Crossword Puzzles
JUDAISM Luka Berman Secton 3 2013-09-20
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- The sinful city where Lot and his family moved upon Lot's family feud with Abram.
- A lack of food that plagues an area of land. For example, it occurred in Canaan when Abram and his companions first reached the city.
- A city in southern Mesopotamia and the birthplace of Abraham and his siblings.
- The wife of Isaac and the mother of Esau and Jacob
- The angel that stopped Hagar from running away after she had her child with Abram
- The handmaiden of Sarai, who had a single child with Abram. Sarai became jealous of her, and so Hagar ran away in the night, but an angel stopped Hagar and told her to return.
- The son of Abram and Hagar. The angel that stopped Hagar when she was running away told her to name her child this.
- The son of Haran. He travelled with Abraham on his journey, but later got into a family feud with his uncle.
- The north African civilization where Abram visited with his companions after they reached the dreadfully plagued Canaan
- The brother of Jacob and son of Rebekah and Isaac. Grandson of Abraham.
- The brother of Esau and the son of Rebekah and Isaac. He received the blessing from his blind father.
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- The new name given to Sarai upon the beginning of Judaism and her husband's covenant with God
- Moriah The mountain where God asked Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac.
- The new name given to Abram upon the formation of a new covenant he made with God.
- The wife of Abram and the mother of Isaac. She died at the age of 127 in Canaan.
- The force that was responsible for a rebellion near Sodom, and whom took Lot and his family prisoners. Abram gathered an army and freed the prisoners.
- The tenth descendant of Noah, and the father of Abram,Haran, and Nahar.
17 Clues: The wife of Isaac and the mother of Esau and Jacob • Moriah The mountain where God asked Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac. • The tenth descendant of Noah, and the father of Abram,Haran, and Nahar. • The brother of Jacob and son of Rebekah and Isaac. Grandson of Abraham. • A city in southern Mesopotamia and the birthplace of Abraham and his siblings. • ...
Religion 2023-10-17
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- the Christian religion, is based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the Christian holy book, the bible
- is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas
- a religious teaching by Buddha and his followers, declares that by destroying greed and hatred, which are the causes of all suffering, man can attain perfect enlightenment
- The way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K'ung Fu-tzu or Confucius, the Westernized version, believed that a society could become perfect if the people who lived in it exhibited it.
- originated in India and can be viewed as both monotheistic and polytheistic; religious beliefs and cultural practices are characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme.
- is a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people
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- is a religion based on the messages that Muhammad is believed to have received from God. In Arabic, the word ____ means "to submit to God."
- is a folktale that tries to explain the way the world is or how things came to be; usually involving a god or goddess, hero, and/or human
- specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of people
- is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam)
- The religion of the Israelites of the Bible and of the Jews of today, based on the teachings of the Torah. Judaism involves the belief in one God, whose Chosen People are the Jews.
11 Clues: is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) • specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of people • is a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people • is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas • ...
Rise of States 2016-09-08
DE 3.2 Vocab 2015-11-04
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- River/the longest river in Asia
- the products meant to satisfy the wants and needs of buyers.
- the ruler of the first dynasty of Babylon, from about 1792 to 1750 BCE.
- Empire/also called the Chaldean Empire, gained power for a brief period following the Alyssian Empire.
- an independent kingdom or state made up of a city and the surrounding land it control.
- societies, tribes, clans, families, or other groups ruled by a man who is known as a patriarch.
- Empire/dominated to the Middle East from 884 to 612 BCE.
- an ancient religious structure that organization of a particular society.
- the artificial application of water to land.
- a person who who provides materials, products, or services to a buyer.
- the site of one of the world's oldest civilizations.
- the Fertile Crescent for more than 50 years.
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- a basic requirement of all life on Earth.
- of laws/also known as a legal code, is an organized written statement of code, is an organized written statement of the rules of a society or nation.
- a person who was educated and wrote books or other documents by hand.
- of Babylon reigned for more than 40 years (c.605-561 BCE.)
- region of land between the Tigris and the Euphrates river.
- of the Earth's great ancient cities, thrived for about 1,500 years.
- an exchange of goods and services by sale or barter.
- city-states along the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
- an advanced form of culture.
- a skilled worker who practice in trade or craft.
- a large group of terretories and people who are ruled by a single Sovereign leader or nation.
- a system of writing that was widely used in the ancient Middle East.
- pyramid/is a way of illustrating the social organization of a particular society.
- and Euphrates Rivers/are in southwestern Asia.
- River/a river in southwest Asia
27 Clues: an advanced form of culture. • River/the longest river in Asia • River/a river in southwest Asia • a basic requirement of all life on Earth. • the artificial application of water to land. • the Fertile Crescent for more than 50 years. • and Euphrates Rivers/are in southwestern Asia. • a skilled worker who practice in trade or craft. • ...
Dawn of Civilization-Developing Societies Greatest Terms and Facts 2019-05-10
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- A major division split within a religious faith, an example would be the Eastern and Western Christian churches in 1054
- a Christian holy war
- Medieval social class system based on land, loyalty, and service
- A religious journey for the enlightenment of forgiveness,
- The branch of Islam who believe they follow the true successors of Muhammad
- Title for a leader of Islam after Muhammad
- The period of change in time from hunters and gatherers to settled farmers
- The first Middle Eastern monotheistic faith
- King John of England was forced to sign this document in 1215
- The crusade to reclaim Spain from the Muslims
- A line of rulers from the same family
- An Aryan social class system that divides Hindus into four main categories
- The name given to Christian Europe established by Charlemagne
- The sacred Islam Pilgrimage to Mecca
- Belief that there are many gods
- Shared belief of Islam, Judaism, and Christianity that there is one god
- The sacred city where Muslims go to on holy pilgrimage
- A set of letters or symbols in a fixed order used to represent the basic sounds of a language
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- A warrior in feudal Japan
- Early Aryan religious system, which’s main belief is that a human being's basic nature is not confined to the body or the mind
- Instituted by Hammurabi, Moses, Justinian to maintain order
- The soil rich region between Mesopotamia and Egypt
- The reoccuring rise, decline, and overthrow of ruling dynasties
- Church issue over the ability to appoint local church officials through investiture, addressed by the Concordat of Worms
- The primary defenders of feudal Europe
- The most significant development in the Neolithic Revolution
- Muhammad's migration from Mecca to Yathrib
- The supreme military commander in feudal Japan
- Nomadic Scandinavian warriors during the Middle Ages
- action of buying and selling goods and services that was a primary influence on writing
- A period of openness peace and prosperity throughout the Roman Empire
- A type of government that is highly influenced by religious beliefs
- Orthodox branch of Islam that adheres to the teachings of Muhammad
33 Clues: a Christian holy war • A warrior in feudal Japan • Belief that there are many gods • The sacred Islam Pilgrimage to Mecca • A line of rulers from the same family • The primary defenders of feudal Europe • Muhammad's migration from Mecca to Yathrib • Title for a leader of Islam after Muhammad • The first Middle Eastern monotheistic faith • ...
Unit 1 Review - Prehistory and Early River Valley Civilizations 2016-09-26
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- New Stone Age: A human era defined by large-scale agriculture and domestication of animals
- A writing system that used wedge-shaped reeds to write on clay tablets
- A seasonal change in wind direction that gave the Indus Valley civilizations predictable flooding
- Male dominated society
- One of the rivers that supported the early Mesopotamian civilizations
- Understanding of the past that includes written records
- Old Stone Age: A human era defined by nomadic hunter-gatherer groups
- The Chinese idea that the Emperor is the direct link to the gods
- The early civilization here was protected by mountains, deserts and the Pacific Ocean
- The river that supported the early Egyptian civilization
- The first empire, led by Sargon
- One of the rivers that supported the early Mesopotamian civilizations
- Skilled craftsmen
- Where the first civilizations formed ‘between two rivers’
- The first Mesopotamian civilization
- A belief in many gods
- His harsh laws incorporated the idea of ‘an eye for an eye’
- The religion that originated with a Hindu prince who wanted to understand suffering
- The first Chinese dynasty
- An Indo-European group that established kingdoms throughout India
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- Understanding of the past based only on archeology and anthropology
- One of the rivers that supported the early Chinese civilization
- When one leader controls multiple people groups and/or territories
- Name for the rigid Hindu social structure
- A belief in one god
- The idea in Hinduism that people come back in another life after they die; whether it’s better or worse depends on their Karma and Dharma
- The study of past societies using artifacts
- The study of human life and culture (past or present) using artifacts and fossils
- Early civilizations here began in the Indus valley
- The first Indus Valley civilization; they were very advanced and built Mohenjo Daro
- One of the rivers that supported the early Chinese civilization
- Wise man
- A Chinese philosopher who emphasized empathy and compassion
- The Chinese dynasty that established the idea of the mandate of heaven
- Where an early civilization flourished for more than 3,000 years
35 Clues: Wise man • Skilled craftsmen • A belief in one god • A belief in many gods • Male dominated society • The first Chinese dynasty • The first empire, led by Sargon • The first Mesopotamian civilization • Name for the rigid Hindu social structure • The study of past societies using artifacts • Early civilizations here began in the Indus valley • ...
Civilizations Crossword 2024-05-16
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- piece of land granted to the lord by the king
- the original one was named Siddhartha Gautama
- battlefield in Greece; Greek ran from this place to Athens
- South American civilization
- a famous city in ancient Mesopotamia
- starts with z; famous dynasty in ancient China;
- a city state in ancient Greece
- title given to a ruler; especially in ancient China
- system of political organization (In Europe during middle ages); where vassals served a lord in return for land
- belief in one god
- powerful ruler; especially in ancient Rome
- starts with s; famous dynasty in China; invention of writing
- thought and behavior; way of life; ancient China
- sequence of rulers from same family; especially in ancient China
- gathering place; especially in ancient Greece
- type of government; king/queen
- ancient Egypt writing
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- ideology used in ancient to legitimize the rule of the king or emperor of China; divine rule
- civilization in and near the Yucatan Peninsula
- famous landmark in China; used for protection
- every citizen has a vote; developed in ancient Greece
- sacred scriptures of Christians
- capital of Inca Empire
- one of the belief systems developed in ancient Indus River Valley
- famous country/civilization near the Aegean Sea
- very long river; located in north Africa
- famous king in ancient Babylon
- type of government; group of people in charge
- most holiest city in islam; place of the hajj
- ruler of the west african kingdom of Mali; spread Islam
- fabric first produced in China from the filaments of the cocoon of worms
- popular in ancient China; exams given
- philosophy and way of life ancient China; characterized as a religion and philosphy
- 0 degree latitude
- civilization in the americas; present day Mexico
- belief that human beings are more inclined to do wrong than right; ancient China philosophy
- capital of empire in present day Italy
- type of building popular in Egypt and American civilizations
38 Clues: belief in one god • 0 degree latitude • ancient Egypt writing • capital of Inca Empire • South American civilization • famous king in ancient Babylon • a city state in ancient Greece • type of government; king/queen • sacred scriptures of Christians • a famous city in ancient Mesopotamia • popular in ancient China; exams given • capital of empire in present day Italy • ...
Social Studies Final Part 2 2023-05-19
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- The type of economy the United States has.
- The holy scroll of Judaism.
- If you do something bad, something bad will happen to you.
- The continent Egypt is located on.
- Have a specific job or skill.
- A type of economy where you can buy and sell whatever you want with no rules is a __________ Market Economy.
- The legal separation of blacks and whites that happened in South Africa.
- What the four major ancient civilizations were built around.
- Exchanging cultures and ideas is known as Cultural ___________.
- The land between two rivers.
- The Islamic holy book.
- The human watering of plants to guarantee a certain amount of food.
- Training animals or raising plants for human use.
- The tallest mountain in the world.
- The country that lost territory to Israel when it Israel was created after World War II.
- The river where South Asian civilizations first began around.
- The leader of Germany during World War II.
- A traveling group of people who have no set home.
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- The current leader of Russia.
- The Christian calendar system that is used by the United States.
- The largest religion in the world.
- When countries went and overtook other countries for resources and land.
- The oldest Abrahamic belief system.
- The giant Russian Boreal forest is known as the _________.
- The resource that is plentiful in the Middle East.
- The Christian holy book.
- How much money an average person makes in a year is known as _____ Per Capita.
- The earliest civilization developed in the Middle East between the _______ and the Euphrates Rivers.
- What the government provides to people in the circular flow model (not income).
- The cruel leader who led the Soviet Union after Lenin.
- The type of economy the Soviet Union had (not communism).
- How the government makes money in the circular flow model.
- The type of economy that uses bartering and produces just enough for a group to survive.
33 Clues: The Islamic holy book. • The Christian holy book. • The holy scroll of Judaism. • The land between two rivers. • The current leader of Russia. • Have a specific job or skill. • The largest religion in the world. • The continent Egypt is located on. • The tallest mountain in the world. • The oldest Abrahamic belief system. • The type of economy the United States has. • ...
Social Studies Content Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-25
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- Tame(an animal) and keep it as a pet or for farm produce.
- Denoting or relating to the wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia, Persia, and Ugarit, on day tablets.
- A pictorial symbol for a word or phrase.
- A Member of a people having no permanent abode, and who travel from place to place to find fresh pasture for their livestock.
- An advanced state of human society, in which a high level of culture, science, industry, and government has been reached.
- The period of time before written records.
- An agricultural region extending from the Levant to Iraq.
- A member of culture in which food is obtained by hunting, fishing, and foraging rather than by agriculture or animal husbandry.
- Arrange(laws or rules) into a systematic code.
- Characteristics of the cultures of the Old Stone Age, which appeared first in Africa, marked by the stead development of stone tools, antler and bone artifacts.
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- The species of bipedal primates to which modern humans belong
- Characteristic of the last phase of the Stone Age, marked by the domestication of animals, the development of agriculture, and the manufacture of pottery and textiles.
- A rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple.
- A prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, English consisting of megalithic surrounding a smaller circle, and four massive trilithons.
- The critical transition that resulted in the birth of agriculture.
- The study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains.
- The quality in a person or society that arises from a concern for what is regarded as excellent in arts, letters, manners, scholarly pursuits, etc.
- An object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest.
- A person who serves as a professional copyist, especially one who made copies of manuscripts before the invention of printing.
- A person skilled in a utilitarian art, trade, or craft, especially on requiring manual skill.
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. • An agricultural region extending from the Levant to Iraq. • The species of bipedal primates to which modern humans belong • ...
history wordsearch 2023-12-12
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- The Egyptian state was torn by internal power struggles among petty rulers
- founder of the Achaemenid Empire
- ruler that sponsored one of Egypt's most successful trading expeditions,
- king of Persia who expanded the Persian Empire and invaded Greece
- a member of an Iranian people who inhabited ancient Media
- is to believe to have Good Thoughts, Good Words, and Good Deeds.
- a provincial governor in the ancient Persian empire.
- excessive adherence to law or formula.
- is a system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives.
- an ancient highway reorganized and rebuilt by the Persian
- a traditional Chinese form of cleromancy known as I Ching divination
- supporters both of magic and of proto-science
- Nineveh he is associated with sin and vice
- the ancient Egyptian nation between the 16th century BC and the 11th century BC.
- is a system of government by one person with absolute power.
- a variety or strain of the indica subspecies of plant.
- two complementary principles of Chinese philosophy
- modern-day Iraq as well as parts of Iran, Kuwait, Syria, and Turkey.
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- his invasion of Judah
- was China's first unified state whose power was centralized instead of spread among different kingdoms
- the Hyksos comprised a small group of West Asian
- the virtue of exhibiting the proper love and respect for one's parent
- king of Babylon,
- an ancient city in N Sudan, on the Nile
- best-known achievements of Ramses II are his architectural endeavors,
- was emperor of the Qin dynasty (221–210 BCE) and the creator of the first unified Chinese empire.
- Aramaic-speaking, Eastern Rite Catholics.
- he brought the Egyptian empire to the zenith of its power by conquering all of Syria
- the first systematically organized library in Mesopotamia and the ancient Middle East.
- Cambyses , king of Persia
- a philosopher and teacher
- an ancient region of NE Africa, on the Nile
32 Clues: king of Babylon, • his invasion of Judah • Cambyses , king of Persia • a philosopher and teacher • founder of the Achaemenid Empire • an ancient city in N Sudan, on the Nile • excessive adherence to law or formula. • Aramaic-speaking, Eastern Rite Catholics. • Nineveh he is associated with sin and vice • an ancient region of NE Africa, on the Nile • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2022-01-11
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- the name by which the area of the Near East located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Ancient region corresponding to modern Lebanon, with adjoining parts of modern Syria and Israel
- an ancient city in North Africa, in present-day Tunisia
- a very large city, often the most important city in a large area or country
- a ship supplied with guns, for use in war
- state: in the ancient world, a city and the area around it with an independent government:
- a person who is related to you and who lives after you, such as your child or grandchild:
- sea: marginal mediterranean sea of the Atlantic Ocean lying between Europe and Asia
- Graecia: The name given by the Romans to the coastal areas of Southern Italy in the present-day regions of Calabria, Apulia, Basilicata and Campania
- someone who is owned by someone else and has to work for them
- a long pole with a wide, flat part at one end, used for rowing a boat:
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- very old or old-fashioned
- a person who comes from another country, also knowned as an immigrant
- a country or area controlled politically by a more powerful country that is often far away
- a person who leaves a country permanently to live in another one
- It is one of the five Italian regions with some degree of domestic autonomy being granted by a special statute.
- a small group of people having control of a country or organization
- liberated: not following traditional ways of behaving or old ideas be free
- A city state in ancient Greece, especially as considered in its ideal form for philosophical purposes.
- the standard unit of money used in Greece before the introduction of the euro
- a group of people sent to live in and govern another country
- a member of the aristocracy
- post: a small place, especially in the past, far from other places in which people live, where goods can be bought and sold or exchanged
23 Clues: very old or old-fashioned • a member of the aristocracy • a ship supplied with guns, for use in war • an ancient city in North Africa, in present-day Tunisia • a group of people sent to live in and govern another country • someone who is owned by someone else and has to work for them • a person who leaves a country permanently to live in another one • ...
Jera's MENA crossword 2022-04-25
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- a gently sloping underground channel or tunnel constructed to lead water from the interior of a hill to the village below
- a modern persian language
- soil deposit- materials deposited by rivers
- mountains- seperates the mediterranian and atlantic coastlines from the sahara desert
- peninsula- biggest peninsula between red sea and persian gulf
- gulf- produces nearly one third of the worlds oil and holds over half of the worlds crude oil reserves
- places where the mesopotamian gods were worshiped
- delta- is a land form created by the deposition of sediment that is carried by a river as the flow leaves its mouth and enters slower moving water
- domestic product- a total value of goods produced and serviced provided in a country in a year
- a place of worship for the muslims
- religion of the muslims a monotheistic faith regarded as revealed through Muhammad as the prophet of allah
- a nomadic arab of the desert
- the process of removing salts or other minerals and containments from seawater, brackish water, and waster water
- organization of the petroleum exporting countries.
- industry- a type of business that provides services to a customer rather than producing a product
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- a body of permeable rock which can contain transmit groundwater
- crescent- boomerang shaped region of the middle east and home to some of the earliest civilizations
- raising domestic animals and moving the herd
- is abrahamic monothesitic religion following Jesus of Nazareth
- wedge shaped characters used in ancient writing systems of mesopotamia, persia, and ugarit
- a valley, ravine, or channel that is dry except in the raining season
- earthquakes or other vibrations of the earth and its crust
- action of purifying a liquid by a process of heating and cooling
- worlds oldest monotheistic religion, rich heritage
- grains- comes from grasses such as wheat, rye, millet, barely, rice, oats, and maize
- a person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God
- a fertile spot in a desert where water is found
- diversity- the presence of people from a variety of cultural and ethnic backgrounds or diversity
- chemicals products obtained from petroleum refining
29 Clues: a modern persian language • a nomadic arab of the desert • a place of worship for the muslims • soil deposit- materials deposited by rivers • raising domestic animals and moving the herd • a fertile spot in a desert where water is found • places where the mesopotamian gods were worshiped • worlds oldest monotheistic religion, rich heritage • ...
Asian Countries 2025-09-29
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- Federation where Dubai is located.
- Country that separated from Malaysia in 1965.
- Nation where yurts dot the Tian Shan mountains.
- Country that was reunified in 1975.
- Country with the Caspian oil boom and Baku as capital.
- Small island kingdom near Qatar.
- Country where Mt. Everest is located.
- Country that was once Mesopotamia.
- Kingdom known for the dzongs and Himalayan monasteries.
- Nation where Yangon is the capital.
- Arab nation ruled by the Al Said dynasty.
- Homeland of the khans of the 13th century empire.
- Asian kingdom once called Siam.
- Country located in both Asia & Europe (it's NOT Russia)
- Country formerly known as Ceylon.
- Country also referred to the PRC.
- Country officially called the Democratic People’s Republic
- Country with the world's largest population.
- Nation whose average ground level is only 1.5 meters.
- Central Asian republic once capitalized at Almaty
- Caucasus nation where the city of Tbilisi is capital.
- Nation whose city of Aleppo is one of the oldest continuously inhabited
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- Persian-speaking Central Asian republic.
- Archipelago once colonized by Spain and the U.S.
- Southeast Asian country with the Plain of Jars.
- Country with cities of Bukhara and Samarkand.
- Island nation known as the Republic of China.
- Nation created from the 1947 Partition of India.
- Country at the tip of the Arabian Peninsula.
- First state to adopt Christianity as its official religion (c. 301 CE).
- Nation whose official languages are Hebrew and Arabic.
- Country that won independence from Pakistan in 1971.
- Country where the ancient site of Petra is found.
- Country with the largest Muslim population in the world.
- Oil-rich sultanate surrounded by Malaysia.
- Country located on the Malay Peninsula & the island of Borneo.
- Country with Akhal-Teke horses and vast deserts.
- Gulf state where 2022 World Cup was held.
- Country called the 'graveyard of empires'.
- Country where Angkor Wat is located.
- Country whose 1990 invasion triggered the Gulf War.
- Only SW Asian (Middle East) country with a large Christian population.
- Country that hosted the 1988 Summer Olympics.
- Arabia The birthplace of Islam.
44 Clues: Asian kingdom once called Siam. • Arabia The birthplace of Islam. • Small island kingdom near Qatar. • Country formerly known as Ceylon. • Country also referred to the PRC. • Federation where Dubai is located. • Country that was once Mesopotamia. • Country that was reunified in 1975. • Nation where Yangon is the capital. • Country where Angkor Wat is located. • ...
Historia 2025-11-06
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- de Norteamérica: Proceso histórico de asentamiento europeo en América.
- de castor: Producto valioso intercambiado durante la colonización.
- Metal precioso muy valorado durante la colonización.
- Civilización que se desarrolló en el este de Asia.
- Romano de Occidente: Parte del Imperio Romano que cayó en el siglo V.
- de personas esclavizadas: Práctica de vender y comprar seres humanos como propiedad.
- Periodo de la Edad de Piedra, cuando el ser humano vivía como cazador-recolector.
- Región entre los ríos Tigris y Éufrates, cuna de la civilización.
- Gran territorio gobernado por un emperador.
- de América: Expolio de riquezas en América durante la colonización.
- originarias: Primeras grandes culturas humanas.
- de Roma: Crecimiento del Imperio Romano a través de la conquista.
- Persona de origen mixto, generalmente entre europeo e indígena.
- Islam: Religión fundada por Mahoma en el siglo VII.
- Resultados o efectos de un hecho.
- Acto de tomar control de un territorio por la fuerza.
- Forma de gobierno encabezada por un rey o emperador.
- Primer emperador de Roma.
- Época de la humanidad antes de la invención de la escritura.
- Personas que son propiedad de otras.
- Descendiente de musulmanes que se convirtieron al cristianismo.
- Civilización antigua ubicada a lo largo del río Nilo.
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- bizantino: Continuación del Imperio Romano en el este.
- Etapa en la que los humanos comenzaron a practicar la agricultura.
- trasatlántico de esclavos: Tráfico de personas africanas hacia América.
- Emperador romano conocido por su tiranía.
- Proceso de intercambio de bienes entre culturas.
- media: Periodo histórico comprendido entre la caída del Imperio Romano y el Renacimiento.
- Clase alta en la Roma antigua.
- Clase trabajadora de la Roma antigua.
- Clase baja en la Roma antigua.
- Razones que originan un evento o situación.
- de Indo: Región de la India donde surgió una antigua civilización.
- de Constantinopla: Conquista de la ciudad por el Imperio Otomano en 1453.
- cochinilla: Pigmento rojo extraído de un insecto utilizado en Europa.
- Persona originaria de España.
- Persona de origen africano y europeo.
- Sistema político en el que los ciudadanos eligen a sus gobernantes.
- Metal precioso utilizado en el comercio colonial.
39 Clues: Primer emperador de Roma. • Persona originaria de España. • Clase alta en la Roma antigua. • Clase baja en la Roma antigua. • Resultados o efectos de un hecho. • Personas que son propiedad de otras. • Clase trabajadora de la Roma antigua. • Persona de origen africano y europeo. • Emperador romano conocido por su tiranía. • Gran territorio gobernado por un emperador. • ...
Unit 1 - Prehistory and Early River Valley Civilizations 2016-09-26
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- Male dominated society
- When one leader controls multiple people groups and/or territories
- One of the rivers that supported the early Mesopotamian civilizations
- The idea in Hinduism that people come back in another life after they die; whether it’s better or worse depends on their Karma and Dharma
- Where the first civilizations formed ‘between two rivers’
- The first Indus Valley civilization; they were very advanced and built Mohenjo Daro
- One of the rivers that supported the early Mesopotamian civilizations
- A Chinese philosopher who emphasized empathy and compassion
- The river that supported the early Egyptian civilization
- Where an early civilization flourished for more than 3,000 years
- The Chinese dynasty that established the idea of the mandate of heaven
- The study of human life and culture (past or present) using artifacts and fossils
- The study of past societies using artifacts
- The religion that originated with a Hindu prince who wanted to understand suffering
- Early civilizations here began in the Indus valley
- The first Mesopotamian civilization
- An Indo-European group that established kingdoms throughout India
- The early civilization here was protected by mountains, deserts and the Pacific Ocean
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- The first Chinese dynasty
- Name for the rigid Hindu social structure
- Old Stone Age: A human era defined by nomadic hunter-gatherer groups
- The Chinese idea that the Emperor is the direct link to the gods
- The first empire, led by Sargon
- Understanding of the past based only on archeology and anthropology
- A belief in one god
- One of the rivers that supported the early Chinese civilization
- New Stone Age: A human era defined by large-scale agriculture and domestication of animals
- A writing system that used wedge-shaped reeds to write on clay tablets
- Wise man
- One of the rivers that supported the early Chinese civilization
- Understanding of the past that includes written records
- A belief in many gods
- Skilled craftsmen
- His harsh laws incorporated the idea of ‘an eye for an eye’
- A seasonal change in wind direction that gave the Indus Valley civilizations predictable flooding
35 Clues: Wise man • Skilled craftsmen • A belief in one god • A belief in many gods • Male dominated society • The first Chinese dynasty • The first empire, led by Sargon • The first Mesopotamian civilization • Name for the rigid Hindu social structure • The study of past societies using artifacts • Early civilizations here began in the Indus valley • ...
Unit 1 Review - Prehistory and Early River Valley Civilizations 2016-09-27
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- The early civilization here was protected by mountains, deserts and the Pacific Ocean
- Skilled craftsmen
- An Indo-European group that established kingdoms throughout India
- Old Stone Age: A human era defined by nomadic hunter-gatherer groups
- The river that supported the early Egyptian civilization
- The idea in Hinduism that people come back in another life after they die; whether it’s better or worse depends on their Karma and Dharma
- Where an early civilization flourished for more than 3,000 years
- A seasonal change in wind direction that gave the Indus Valley civilizations predictable flooding
- The first Mesopotamian civilization
- When one leader controls multiple people groups and/or territories
- The Chinese dynasty that established the idea of the mandate of heaven
- New Stone Age: A human era defined by large-scale agriculture and domestication of animals
- Understanding of the past that includes written records
- The study of past societies using artifacts
- The first Indus Valley civilization; they were very advanced and built Mohenjo Daro
- A writing system that used wedge-shaped reeds to write on clay tablets
- A belief in one god
- One of the rivers that supported the early Mesopotamian civilizations
- The religion that originated with a Hindu prince who wanted to understand suffering
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- The first empire, led by Sargon
- One of the rivers that supported the early Mesopotamian civilizations
- Understanding of the past based only on archeology and anthropology
- Name for the rigid Hindu social structure
- The Chinese idea that the Emperor is the direct link to the gods
- A Chinese philosopher who emphasized empathy and compassion
- The study of human life and culture (past or present) using artifacts and fossils
- Male dominated society
- A belief in many gods
- The first Chinese dynasty
- One of the rivers that supported the early Chinese civilization
- Wise man
- One of the rivers that supported the early Chinese civilization
- Where the first civilizations formed ‘between two rivers’
- His harsh laws incorporated the idea of ‘an eye for an eye’
- Early civilizations here began in the Indus valley
35 Clues: Wise man • Skilled craftsmen • A belief in one god • A belief in many gods • Male dominated society • The first Chinese dynasty • The first empire, led by Sargon • The first Mesopotamian civilization • Name for the rigid Hindu social structure • The study of past societies using artifacts • Early civilizations here began in the Indus valley • ...
DE 3.2 Vocab 2015-11-04
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- was a person who was educated and wrote books or other documents by hand.
- also known as a legal code, is an organized written statement of code, is an organized written statement of the rules of a society or nation.
- is the artificial application of water to land.
- is a basic requirement of all life on Earth.
- also called the Chaldean Empire, gained power for a brief period following the Alyssian Empire.
- is an independent kingdom or state made up of a city and the surrounding land it control.
- Sumerian city-states along the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
- is an ancient religious structure that organization of a particular society.
- small region of land between the Tigris and the Euphrates river.
- are the products meant to satisfy the wants and needs of buyers.
- is an exchange of goods and services by sale or barter.
- is a large group of terretories and people who are ruled by a single Sovereign leader or nation.
- was the ruler of the first dynasty of Babylon, from about 1792 to 1750 BCE.
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- was a system of writing that was widely used in the ancient Middle East.
- is a skilled worker who practice in trade or craft.
- is a way of illustrating the social organization of a particular society.
- is an advanced form of culture.
- was the site of one of the world's oldest civilizations.
- is a person who who provides materials, products, or services to a buyer.
- Rivers are in southwestern Asia.
- king of Babylon reigned for more than 40 years (c.605-561 BCE.)
- the longest river in Asia
- dominated to the Middle East from 884 to 612 BCE.
- River a river in southwest Asia
- describes societies, tribes, clans, families, or other groups ruled by a man who is known as a patriarch.
- ruled the Fertile Crescent for more than 50 years.
- one of the Earth's great ancient cities, thrived for about 1,500 years.
27 Clues: the longest river in Asia • is an advanced form of culture. • River a river in southwest Asia • Rivers are in southwestern Asia. • is a basic requirement of all life on Earth. • is the artificial application of water to land. • dominated to the Middle East from 884 to 612 BCE. • ruled the Fertile Crescent for more than 50 years. • ...
Lesson 1-9 2016-11-30
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- ruler of catholic church
- states that could control themselves
- belief of Abraham as final prophet
- 2nd to last ruler
- lowest of social rank
- wife of Justinian
- tombs made out of limestone blocks
- last ruler
- high birth or exalted rank
- no effective system for choosing new emperors
- human beginnings to 10,000 bce
- fundamental change in way people lived
- ruler of Egypt
- Pyramid shape structure
- rich and poor grow wider
- teachings attributed to the Bhudda
- an arena that could hold up to 50,000 people
- increase of prices
- government, organized religion, economy etc
- start of western civilization
- largest land empire in history
- development of skills
- created mongol empire
- Rome greatest general
- old ancient Egypt ruler
- place rules by a family for a number of years
- used writing to keep records
- European merchant traveler
- teachings of dharma
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- people that lived in groups that frequently traveled
- thousands of years ago where humans started to settle in at
- sovereign head of state
- way of trading goods and services without money
- serves as centers for trade
- 5th emperor of Mongol empire
- new tools and methods
- spreading ideas or products
- workers with specific type of work
- belief of social order and harmony
- islam holy book
- new technology to provide new tools
- organized religion and economy
- Judaism book
- once Western Europe
- farming
- Egyptians preserving a dead persons body
- a way of writing in ancient Egypt
- where citizens make decisions for the government
- founded in the 13th century
- old ancient Egypt ruler
- By can time empire greatest ruler
- a nation army
- belief of Jesus Christ
- Confucianism holy book
- when people began to use bronze
- Christianity holy book
- ruler is divine figure
- belief of Muhammad as final prophet
- workers who made goods by hand
- person authorized to perform specific rituals
- bodys of water
61 Clues: farming • last ruler • Judaism book • a nation army • ruler of Egypt • bodys of water • islam holy book • 2nd to last ruler • wife of Justinian • increase of prices • once Western Europe • teachings of dharma • lowest of social rank • new tools and methods • development of skills • created mongol empire • Rome greatest general • belief of Jesus Christ • Confucianism holy book • Christianity holy book • ...
Semester One Review 2016-11-30
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- phrase explaining Zhou dynasty China’s belief about nature of political power (3 words)
- paid by smaller, weaker states to larger, more powerful states as sign of respect and obedience
- understanding of these wind and ocean patterns bought about cities such as Kilwa and Calicut
- concept describing beliefs about life and death common to both Hinduism and Buddhism
- group whose migrations contributed to development of the feudal system in postclassical Western Europe
- Chinese ships with rectangular sails typical of the classical and postclassical eras
- Mesopotamian writing system characterized by wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets
- explosive Chinese technology that brought west along Silk Road trade network
- Muslim dynasty whose knowledge of paper-making came through conflict with Tang China
- South American society that used the mit’a system to require labor commitments from its citizens
- empire that made the Russians (before there was a Russia) pay tribute to their Golden Horde khan
- Mesoamerican society known for terrace cultivation practices
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- form of political organization more common in postclassical East Africa than West Africa (2 words)
- disease that impacted Europe in the 14th century after moving from East Asia on trade routes (2 words)
- religious practice common in East Asia as well as Mediterranean and Andes societies (2 words)
- Chinese belief system designed to ensure social and political order
- river valley society that struggled with challenges of unpredictable weather patterns
- ship with lateen sails typical of Indian Ocean trade in postclassical era
- religion associated with epic poems detailing key beliefs such as dharma and karma
- historical era during which settled agricultural societies first developed
- Italian traveler whose writings later informed Europeans about foreign places and cultures (2 words)
- Inca counting and record keeping strategy represented by knotted ropes
- syncretic, or blended, religion resulting from interactions between Hinduism and Islam
- group whose migrations resulted in diffusion of languages
- religion represented by eightfold path and navigational wheel symbol
- South American mountain chain along which the first major South American societies developed
26 Clues: group whose migrations resulted in diffusion of languages • Mesoamerican society known for terrace cultivation practices • Chinese belief system designed to ensure social and political order • religion represented by eightfold path and navigational wheel symbol • Inca counting and record keeping strategy represented by knotted ropes • ...
Social Studies Syncere Johnson 2018-09-26
Across
- state containing several countries or territories
- ruler and warriors class
- A series of rulers from the same family
- class with landowners, bankers, and merchants
- change the growth of plants and behavior of animals in ways that are useful to humans
- farmers, laborers, and servants
- a complex society that has cities, a well-organized government, and workers with specialized jobs
- written language developed by the Sumerians to keep track of trade
- Revolution a great change in farming that led to the growth of civilizations
- 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.
- wondering of people in search of food before the Agricultural Revolution
- name given to the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- priestly class
- Crescent rich area of land that stretches across the Middle East
- Egyptians built these structures to protect the bodies of dead pharaohs. These structures also contained items the pharaohs might need in the afterlife.
- belief in more than one god
- seasonal winds that helped shape life in India
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- set of shared beliefs
- large landmass that is set apart from the rest of the continent
- the Great Persian leader who conquered Babylon
- A landform made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake
- the Great Assyrian leader that created the world's first empire
- one the the first written set of lawsaq
- temples built by the Sumerians for their gods
- A dead body preserved in lifelike condition
- supplying water to crops to spread farmland
- fixed social class into which a person is born
- An ancient Egyptian writing system in which pictures were used to represent ideas and sounds
- A king of ancient Egypt, considered a god as well as a political and military leader.
- language developed by the Indo-Aryan people
- collection of hundreds of sacred hymns, tells us much of what we know about Aryan life
- people who performed dirty jobs
32 Clues: priestly class • set of shared beliefs • ruler and warriors class • belief in more than one god • farmers, laborers, and servants • people who performed dirty jobs • A series of rulers from the same family • one the the first written set of lawsaq • A dead body preserved in lifelike condition • supplying water to crops to spread farmland • ...
Benchmark Vocabulary Review - Middle East 2015-04-29
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- An Iranian religion that dates back to ancient times
- Name taken by Mustafa Kemal, the founder of modern Turkey, meaning “Father of the Turks”
- Discrimination against Jews
- Situation when large numbers of educated people migrate out of a country
- Self-governing religious community in the Ottoman Empire
- A ruler from a traditional ruling family who is the son, daughter, or younger relative of the last ruler
- Place were most people live in cities
- Concealing, baggy garments worn by many Arab women
- A government controlled by one person who has not won a free election
- Belief that policies and society should follow Islamic law
- Holy book of Islam
- Starting a business
- Beliefs about what is right and wrong
- Persian governor
- The raising of plants and animals
- Muslims’ political and religious leader
- Belief that holy books should be taken literally, word for word
- Arabic word meaning “struggle”
- Block of rock and soil that makes up Earth’s crust
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- The killing of 1.5 million Armenians in the Ottoman Empire in 1915-1918
- Narrow body of water that cuts through land, connecting two larger bodies of water
- Title for high-ranking Shia Muslim leaders in Iran
- A democracy in which parliament chooses the government
- The belief in a single God
- Tunnel that provides water to Persian villages by bringing water from an aquifer
- Persian word for king
- Islamic house of worship
- A region with good conditions for growing crops that stretches from the Mediterranean coast east through Mesopotamia (modern Iraq) to the Persian Gulf.
- Culture with a written language in which people have many different kinds of jobs
- A dry area that forms behind a highland that captures rainfall and snow
- Hot, dry winds that blow across Iran from west to east
- A messenger of God
- Religious leader
- Removal of salt from seawater
- Religious wars in which Christian soldiers from Europe aimed to stop the spread of Islam and to retake control of Palestine, also called the Holy Land
- An underground layer where water collects
- Iranian legislature
37 Clues: Religious leader • Persian governor • Holy book of Islam • A messenger of God • Starting a business • Iranian legislature • Persian word for king • Islamic house of worship • The belief in a single God • Discrimination against Jews • Removal of salt from seawater • Arabic word meaning “struggle” • The raising of plants and animals • Place were most people live in cities • ...
AP CROSSWORD 2021-05-27
Across
- Mga bagay na di sumasangayaon sa batas.
- Mga gawaing may kapalit na pera.
- Mga kabataang wala sa tamang edad kaya madaling mahikayat sa maling desisyon.
- Paggawa ng sekswal kapalit ang pera o materyal na bagay.
- Kabliang sa mga lugar na malapit ang prostitusyon.
- Pagnanais ng sobra sobra katulad ng malaking kita.
- Taga alok ng mga prostitute sa mga taong nangangailangan.
- Karanasan na pang-aapi na maaring rason kung bakit pumasok sa prostitusyon.
- Lugar kung saan sagrado ang prostitusyon.
- Ginagamit ng mga bugaw para sa mga transaksiyon.
- Pangunahing dahilan kung bakit maraming napupunta sa larangan ng prostitusyon.
- Ang binebenta ng mga prostitute kapalit ang pera.
- Ang kapalit ng mga sekswal na aktibidad.
- Madalas na sangkot ng prostitusyon.
- Terminong hango sa salitang Grigeyo.
- Lugar kung saan marami ang mga bugaw.
- Ito ay "problema "ng lipunan.
- Mga taong nagnanais bumili ng mga bagay na makapagpapasaya sa kanila.
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- Sekswal na serbisyo na inaalok ng mga prostitute.
- Mga menor edad na biktima ng prostitusyon
- Ang kailangang bayaran upang mapanood ang mga liveshows.
- Mga napilitang pumasok sa larangan ng prostitusyon
- Ang prostitusyon ay itinuturing na pinakamatandang uri ng _______.
- Ang mapapanood sa website kung saan kailangan magbayad ng membership fee upang mapanood.
- Mga malalaswang malalaswang palabas, babasahin at larawan.
- Libro kung saan mayroong itinuturo ukol sa mga gawa ng laman kabilang dito ang ukol sa prostitusyon.
- Nagbebenta ng serbisyong sekswal at itinuturing ang mga gawain bilang trabaho.
- Ang gamit ng mga prostitute upang makipagtalik sa internet.
- Bansa kung saan ligal ang prostitusyon at itinuturing sila bilang mga female performers
- Ang tawag sa mga prostitute sinaunang greece.
- Iba pang kapalit ng sekswal na gawain.
- Bansa kung saan asobi - onna ang tawag sa mga babaeng bayaran.
- Serbisyo na maaring may kasamang sekswal na gawain.
- Grapho na nagpapakita ng pornograpiya
- Nakakapagbago ng isipan na nagdudulot ng pagkaubaya sa pangangalaga ng katawan.
- Ang kakulangan sa ______ ay isang rason kung bakit hindi makahanap ng magandang tabaho
- Dito inilahintulad kung gaano kablis at dali ang transaksyon.
- Birtuwal na pakikipagtalik sa pamamagitan ng internet at webcam kapalit ng salapi.
38 Clues: Ito ay "problema "ng lipunan. • Mga gawaing may kapalit na pera. • Madalas na sangkot ng prostitusyon. • Terminong hango sa salitang Grigeyo. • Grapho na nagpapakita ng pornograpiya • Lugar kung saan marami ang mga bugaw. • Iba pang kapalit ng sekswal na gawain. • Mga bagay na di sumasangayaon sa batas. • Ang kapalit ng mga sekswal na aktibidad. • ...
SS Review 2023-11-27
Across
- Columbus became an explorer because of Marco Polo's ____
- Mesopotamian epic story about a hero fighting a demon
- Empire, known for its roads, domes, arches
- roman water moving structure
- 1st civilization to have a voting government
- continent of Italy
- the acronym for the elements of a civilization
- European soldier during Feudal Middle Ages
- the earliest civilizations settled near this physical feature
- continent of USA
- the empire of Genghis Khan that had the most amount of land in history
- continent of China
- the Mongols moved from place to place living in temporary shelters
- this Greek(Macedonian)general's empire stretched from Egypt to the Indus River
- Greek's like Socrates studied about why things were
- this was wealth in the feudal Middle Ages
- continent of Egypt
- this modern athletic event(held every 4 years) started in ancient Greece
- exchanging goods and ideas and also sometimes diseases
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- USA's ultimate law of the Land which outlined our government's limits and responsibilities
- these types of laws(called a code) were first done by Hammurabi and made laws fore fair
- the Magna Carta did this to the government's(King's)power
- a king's house during feudal Middle Ages
- this Roman leader ended the republic and was killed for it by the senate in 44bc
- form of government of USA and Rome
- these people did all of the work in feudal Middle Ages
- this killed 1/2 of the people in China and Europe in the 1300's
- Japanese soldier in feudal Middle Ages
- this economic/government style relied on peasants to do the work of the nobles
- explored Asia, India, and China for Kublai Khan
- 1st civilization ever and had the wheel, plow, and books
- the USA fought the revolutionary war to be free from this country's laws
- mountains that separate India from the rest of Asia
- river of Egypt
- Athens government which gave people a say
- this holy war was fought between the Christians and the Muslims over the holy land
- this trading route stretched from China to the Mediterranean Sea
37 Clues: river of Egypt • continent of USA • continent of Italy • continent of China • continent of Egypt • roman water moving structure • form of government of USA and Rome • Japanese soldier in feudal Middle Ages • a king's house during feudal Middle Ages • Athens government which gave people a say • this was wealth in the feudal Middle Ages • Empire, known for its roads, domes, arches • ...
AP 2019-03-07
Across
- ruler sa (history) ng rome
- na ilog na nagdurugtong sa france at italya
- malaki ito kaysa pook
- of taoism
- of political science
- river
- upang makita ang mabilis na pagikot ng mundo
- saan natagpuan ni nabopolassar ang chaldeans
- between rome and phoenicians
- na may magkatulad ng katangian
- kay simuabum
- ruler ng rome ayon sa (mythology)
- lupa na masmaliit kaysa kontinente
- at prinsipyo/naging pamantayan ng pamumuhay
- ng rome sa second punic war
- gladiator
- river
- nagbigti si hannibal
- pinakamayamang sibilisasyon
- or cities in persia
- maliit na bahagi ng lupa nanagdurugton sa dalawang malaking masa ng lupa
- ng carthage nung second punic war
- sa lugar
- in persia
- "people"
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- ni alexander the great
- serpent
- of iknaton
- tawag sa agham ng lokasyon
- war between athens and sparta
- sa pera ng ispartano
- world first empire
- ng mga city state na kaalyado ng athens
- of animals
- hari ng mesopotamia
- malawak na anyong tubig
- na naghahati sa mundo pasilanga't pakanluran
- ng mga sumerians
- state na kaalyado ng sparta
- line whuich devides the earth
- of love in babylonians
- of history
- ni alexander the great
- to live or live to eat"
- sistema ng pagsusulat
- ng etruscan
- sa greece kung saan tumakbo si pompey
- ng carthage
- vs peloponnessian
- na griyego
- behavior
- malaking bahagi ng lupa na napaliligiran ng tubig
- nalupain sa pagitan ng dalawa o higit pang bundok
- ng mga sinaunang tao
- of death in babylonians
- of governance
- tawag sa pagkapanalo na inalay kay phyrus
- pisikal ng mga taong naninirahan
- paraan ng pagsusulat
- of love in babylonians
60 Clues: river • river • serpent • behavior • sa lugar • "people" • of taoism • gladiator • in persia • of iknaton • of animals • of history • na griyego • ng etruscan • ng carthage • kay simuabum • of governance • ng mga sumerians • vs peloponnessian • world first empire • hari ng mesopotamia • or cities in persia • sa pera ng ispartano • of political science • ng mga sinaunang tao • nagbigti si hannibal • paraan ng pagsusulat • ...
7th Unit 8: If You Build It 2023-08-28
Across
- a person who does not conform to generally accepted standards or customs
- make changes in (something, typically a social, political, or economic institution or practice) in order to improve it.
- a person who moves from one place to another, especially in order to find work or better living conditions.
- to express in precise form; state definitely or systematically
- what is conveyed or represented by a particular arrangement or sequence of things; the action of providing "shape" to facts
- make a thorough or dramatic change in the form, appearance, or character of.
- existing or occurring before migration
- reduce (something) to its constituent parts in order to reinterpret it.
- in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, the belief of the passing of a soul into another body after death
- move from one part of something to another.
- 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.
- seasonal movement of animals from one region to another.
- a person who has left their own country in order to settle in another, typically for political reasons.
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- a thing that impedes or prevents passage or progress; an obstacle or blockage.
- a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country
- badly or imperfectly formed
- leave one's own country in order to settle permanently in another.
- generally a fixed pattern that is used to achieve consistent results
- a general theory of culture that implies that elements of human culture must be understood by way of their relationship to a broader system. It works to uncover the structures that underlie all the things that humans do, think, perceive, and feel.
- relating to the structure of something
- one who teaches and builds the learning experience
- build or form (something) again after it has been damaged or destroyed.
- having a form whose purpose is to teach
- denoting an animal that migrates.
- comply with rules, standards, or laws; to "take shape" with others
- causing great and irreperable harm or damage
26 Clues: badly or imperfectly formed • denoting an animal that migrates. • relating to the structure of something • existing or occurring before migration • having a form whose purpose is to teach • move from one part of something to another. • causing great and irreperable harm or damage • one who teaches and builds the learning experience • ...
Akuntansi 2023-08-29
Across
- prinsip akuntansi ada berapa
- proses pemasukan dara atau informasi kedok suatu sistem atau program komputer
- dimana pertama kali akuntansi ada
- segala sesuatu yang di pergunakan untuk membangun atau memulai sebuah usaha
- singkatan dari prinsip akuntansi berterima umum
- pihak yang berada di dalam sebuah perusahaan dan berkepentinga dalam pengambilan kebijakan perusahaan yaitu adalah
- satu dari tiga laporan keuangan inti yang digunakan untuk mengevaluasi bisnis
- orang yang mengharapkan pendapatan harga murah
- alat atau media untuk melegitimasi keadaan dan struktur sosial, ekonomi, politik
- identifikasi, klasifikasi, dan mencatat termasuk
- pihak di luar perusahaan yang mempunyai hubungan dengan perusahaan dan memiliki kepentingan terhadap kebijakan adalah pihak
- suatu proses pencatatan kumpulan data dan informasi keuangan data dan informasi keuangan yang meliputi harta
- selain berperan sebagai pengendalian keuangan, akuntansi juga berperan sebagai
- pihak eksternal yang memasok barang atau memberi pinjaman uang
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- akuntansi sendiri dimulai sejak zaman peradaban awal. Dimana manusia mulai mencatat transaksi keuangan mereka
- pada tahun 1494 luca pacioli mempublikasikan buku yang berjudul
- tujuan pengelolaan keuangan adalah mengurangi kemungkinan timbulnya masalah
- setiap akuntan yang bekerja di wilayah yudiriksi tertentu, wajib untuk menerapkan us gaap pada standar akuntan keuangan
- ada berapa sifat akuntansi
- praktik sistem akuntasi pertama di Indonesia dilakukan oleh salah satu perusahaan di Jakarta
- bapak yang mempublikasikan buku yang berjudul
- masing masing transaksi harus di akui, dicatat, dan dilaporkan sesuai dengan periode akuntansi yang relevan
- setiap akuntan harus berkomitmen untuk menyajikan informasi dalam laporan keuangan yang akurat
- pihak penyedia dana perusahaan
- akuntansi yang berperan sebagai bahasa perusahaan yang dapat mengkomunikasikan suatu perusahaan yang dilaporkan, adalah sifat akuntansi sebagai
- pihak yang mempelajari kerugian dan keuntungan perusahaan
- akuntansi harus diolah menjadi teknologi agar dapat dipakai untuk memberikan manfaat pada upaya pencapaian tujuan sosial yang di tentukan,merupakan salah satu sifat akuntansi yaitu sebagai
- semua kewajiban dan ekuitas yang masuk dalam daftar terutang atau kewajiban perusahaan, baik yang berjangka pendek maupun tidak
- serangkaian prinsip dan peraturan yang harus di ikuti oleh seluruh perusahaan di AS
- sebelum mengivestasikan uang kepada perusahaan atau organisasi tertentu
30 Clues: ada berapa sifat akuntansi • prinsip akuntansi ada berapa • pihak penyedia dana perusahaan • dimana pertama kali akuntansi ada • bapak yang mempublikasikan buku yang berjudul • orang yang mengharapkan pendapatan harga murah • singkatan dari prinsip akuntansi berterima umum • identifikasi, klasifikasi, dan mencatat termasuk • ...
Harappa Civilization 2025-07-20
Across
- The name of the system which involved moving water from the river to the crops
- One type of pet the Harappan people kept, a small reptile with four legs
- A plant which people would use to make clothes
- One of the main groups of food which the Harappa people ate, which we have found the seeds of
- Stones with pictures or writing on them, which would mark what people were selling
- One crop which the Harappan people grew, which could be used to make bread
- A mill made out of stone, and used for grinding grain to make flour
- A job which involved buying and selling things
- Animals which would carry carts and ploughs
- An animal which the Harappan people would make toys of, which could waggle their heads
- One type of pet the Harappan people kept, which could fly around
- Low, flat land between two mountains or hills
- A material which the Harappans would make toys out of
- The second biggest city in the Harappa Civilization, after Harappa
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- The technical word for buying and selling things
- A toy which the Harappan people invented, with six sides, used in games
- The name of the river which the Harappa Civilization was centred around
- One type of pet the Harappan people kept, a mammal which is similar to humans
- What modern day country are the cities Harappa and Mohenjo-daro in?
- Apart from flood, disease and invasion, this is the other reason why the Harappa civilization might have ended
- An animal, which the Harappan people were some of the first people to keep on the farm
- One place where we think the Harappa civilization would trade with
- One of the main jobs which people had in this civilization, which involved growing plants
- This would be in the street, and would help get rid of dirty water
- A place where people would go for clean water
- An animal kept in the Harappa civilization, perhaps to hunt, for protection, or as a pet
- The bricks used by the Harappa people were made from this
27 Clues: Animals which would carry carts and ploughs • A place where people would go for clean water • Low, flat land between two mountains or hills • A plant which people would use to make clothes • A job which involved buying and selling things • The technical word for buying and selling things • A material which the Harappans would make toys out of • ...
Rylyn - Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2025-02-24
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- refers to a grain crop also commonly known as corn
- an amount that is greater than what is needed or used
- a fertile oasis in ancient Egypt that supported agriculture, wildlife, and human settlements
- the spread of cultural ideas, practices, and beliefs from one group to another
- a building for religious practice
- the branch of science and technology concerned with the properties of metals
- a Neolithic culture that existed extensively along the middle reaches of the Yellow River in China from around 5000 BC to 3000 BC
- a Neolithic archaeological site located in the Yellow River valley, east of present day Xi'an, China
- a main item of trade or production
- the diverse civilizations that shared similar cultural characteristics in the geographic areas comprising the modern-day countries of Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Belize, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica
- a complex society with a high level of culture, industry, government, and social norms
- the system or group of people governing an organized community
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- ancient Egyptian civilization that developed along the banks of the Nile River in present-day Egypt
- someone who has specialized knowledge, training, or skills in a specific area of work
- a place where a culture originates and spreads
- a very large Neolithic and Chalcolithic (Copper Age) proto-city settlement in southern Anatolia, Turkey
- is a human settlement of a substantial size
- of or based on kinship with the mother or the female line
- a set of beliefs and practices that often involve a higher power (God or multiple gods)and a code of ethics
- the practice of organizing and storing information for future use
- the action of buying and selling goods and services
- a Neolithic archaeological site in Upper Mesopotamia (al-Jazira) in modern-day Turkey
- a person who serves as a professional copyist, writer
- a group of people who are related by blood or marriage, or who share a common interest
- in Southern Mexico, best known for its indigenous peoples and cultures
25 Clues: a building for religious practice • a main item of trade or production • is a human settlement of a substantial size • a place where a culture originates and spreads • refers to a grain crop also commonly known as corn • the action of buying and selling goods and services • an amount that is greater than what is needed or used • ...
Happy Holidays PE 2024-11-07
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- Friendship, cars and calculators
- Bonus Daughter
- Beautiful piano
- Curved index, lovingly
- Smaller house
- Spa date, Kim Jung Un
- Strong hops, English
- Age of Sail tribute
- Home to the Highland Games
- Fizzy adventure, Atlanta
- Up to 16 metres
- Grande soeur
- In-house performer, early 2000’s
- “A child was born”, January
- Village Historique Acadien
- Local songbird
- A tower
- Shameless Cult
- Most spoken
- Perfect summer activity
- 2 for 1 Sale April 4, 1996
- Summer by the Han River
- Saint John River, Maliseet
- Mastermind here
- Cooperative work, Laos
- Leads the troop on movement, feeding sites, and resting spots
- August 15th celebrates
- Exiled, Trueman House
- “Mr. Watson, come here. I want to see you..”
- Matriarch, Antigonish
- Treasured nextdoor neighbours
- A long walk.. March 8, 2008
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- Caffeine fix
- Best-selling Canadian recording artist of all time
- Festival, Kennebecasis
- Hoppy’s happy hour classic
- Poster-family fun
- Stefan
- Pivotal site during the Acadian Civil War
- Perfect place to study
- Initially produced aircraft engines
- Newspaper, pellets and leafy greens
- Where true love was found...
- Lighthouse
- Local Bouchard
- ~14,000 settled here in 1783
- Mi'kmaq tradition, birch bark
- Known for rug hooking landscapes
- Pirate-approved brew for what ails ye?
- Instrument with roots back 3000yrs in Egypt and Mesopotamia
- Who is a “good boy”?
- Band of Brothers, Major
- Hagia Sophia
- View from the top
- Fermented apples, local
- New grandma in town
- Freshwater ecology expert
- Mug collection
- What is the most iconic summer music festival in all of North America?
- Outdoor educator and nature interpreter
- Tack and jibe, Catherine
- “All we have to do is decide what to do with the time that is given to us.”
- “Your heart will never leave!”
- Birthplace of Human Rights
- Tin whistle, fiddle, bagpipes, harp
65 Clues: Stefan • A tower • Lighthouse • Most spoken • Caffeine fix • Grande soeur • Hagia Sophia • Smaller house • Bonus Daughter • Local Bouchard • Local songbird • Shameless Cult • Mug collection • Beautiful piano • Up to 16 metres • Mastermind here • Poster-family fun • View from the top • Age of Sail tribute • New grandma in town • Strong hops, English • Who is a “good boy”? • Spa date, Kim Jung Un • ...
Crucistoria 1B IET 2025-10-25
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- Luogo in cui si sono sviluppate le prime civiltà della Storia
- Lega di rame e stagno usata per creare utensili più affilati e resistenti
- Ortaggio coltivato in America centrale nel Neolitico
- Scienza che studia i reperti del passato
- Primo ominide a popolare la Terra
- Primo materiale utilizzato per creare contenitori
- Scultura del Paleolitico trovata a Willendorf
- Case rialzate costruite su laghi e fiumi
- Comunità di persone che si spostano periodicamente
- Scienziato che scoprì il processo di evoluzione degli umani
- Periodo di transizione dal Paleolitico al Neolitico
- Costruzioni in pietra usati in ambito magico-religioso
- Cura degli animali per farli crescere e riprodurre
- Primo uomo che ha costruito strumenti
- Forma di commercio basata sullo scambio di prodotti
- Mezzo di comunicazione che pone fine alla Preistoria
- Metallo scoperto e utilizzato dopo il bronzo
- Attività praticata per procacciarsi il cibo vicino ai corsi d'acqua
- Periodo di espansione dei ghiacciai sulla Terra
- Arma da caccia a distanza usata a partire dal Mesolitico
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- Semplici strumenti utilizzati per cacciare
- Trasformazione degli animali da aggressivi a docili
- Epoca prima della scrittura
- Primo uomo in grado di migrare dall'Africa
- Scienza che afferma che esiste solo la razza umana
- Unione di due metalli per crearne un altro
- Consente di avere maggiori quantità di cibo coltivando i campi
- Ha completato la conquista del pianeta arrivando in America e Oceania
- Pratica religiosa utilizzata per onorare i defunti
- Primo uomo i cui resti sono stati rivenuti in Germania
- Primo metallo scoperto e lavorato dall'uomo
- Popolo unito da tradizioni, cultura e lingua comuni
- Una delle prime città del Medio Oriente
- Terra attraversata dai fiumi Tigri ed Eufrate
- Antica età della pietra
- Pitture incise o dipinte sulla roccia
- Unico esemplare di australopiteco rinvenuto con lo scheletro intero
- Continente dove sono comparsi i primi ominidi
- Pietra scheggiata diventata tagliente
- Nuova età della pietra
- Scoperta che ha consentito di cuocere e fare luce
41 Clues: Nuova età della pietra • Antica età della pietra • Epoca prima della scrittura • Primo ominide a popolare la Terra • Pitture incise o dipinte sulla roccia • Primo uomo che ha costruito strumenti • Pietra scheggiata diventata tagliente • Una delle prime città del Medio Oriente • Scienza che studia i reperti del passato • Case rialzate costruite su laghi e fiumi • ...
Across the Office & Down to the Facts 2025-11-12
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- | Her wedding was featured in the NY Times. Total girl mom!
- | Enjoys cooking Salvadoran dishes and watching Korean dramas.
- | Worked for Institute for Environmental Innovation combating poverty and climate change.
- | Proposed to his husband with a Rolex instead of a ring; married in Oahu.
- | Secretary of National Association of Women Lawyers; moved for farm life.
- | Completed Oxford course on Mesopotamia; loves archaeology.
- | Wants to visit all 50 states; soccer mom with two sons; held a school track record.
- | She has twin girls, speaks Russian, and loves reggae music!.
- | She loves reggae music and British pop singers from the 80s and 90s era.
- | She is half Irish, half Cuban, a total "boy" Mom who loves to travel with her family.
- | Family sails on a Bruce Farr-designed boat.
- | Met Brooke Shields on vacation.
- | Beekeeper who sells honey.
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- |One of this colleague's favorite thing to do is visit her grand kids in the UK.
- | Travels to Croatia each summer with family.
- | He is an astronomy fanatic, has served as a juror on two different criminal trials, building a retirement home in New Mexico.
- | Fascinated by Northern Lights; traveling to Tromso, Norway.
- | Former Editor-in-Chief of Technique newspaper; shares a birthday with another lawyer.
- | Big Star Wars fan.
- | Spent 35 years with Pfizer; left and returned bringing vast experience.
- | UK law degree; tech-savvy; pioneering digital innovation; toughest negotiation is with his daughter lobbying for a dog.
- | Die-hard Duran Duran fan; once wanted to be a Supreme Court Justice.
- | Highlighted in “Trainer Spotlight”; supermom to twin teenage boys.
- | She really enjoys llamas and Pink (but surprisingly not Hugh Jackman).
- |In college, she worked at a science museum feeding the hissing cockroaches and a 6.5-foot boa constrictor named Julia Squeezer!
- | Grills full dinners and owns rescue dogs.
- | Practices Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.
- | Patent attorney based in Australia.
- | Leads Boy Scout troops on wilderness hikes.
- | Boxes for fun and plays violin.
- | Loves Antique’s Roadshow; appeared on Season 26 with an Edward Munch postcard.
- | Lived in Germany for a few years and is fluent in German.
32 Clues: | Big Star Wars fan. • | Beekeeper who sells honey. • | Practices Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. • | Boxes for fun and plays violin. • | Met Brooke Shields on vacation. • | Patent attorney based in Australia. • | Grills full dinners and owns rescue dogs. • | Travels to Croatia each summer with family. • | Leads Boy Scout troops on wilderness hikes. • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2022-01-11
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- the name by which the area of the Near East located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Ancient region corresponding to modern Lebanon, with adjoining parts of modern Syria and Israel
- an ancient city in North Africa, in present-day Tunisia
- a very large city, often the most important city in a large area or country
- a ship supplied with guns, for use in war
- state: in the ancient world, a city and the area around it with an independent government:
- a person who is related to you and who lives after you, such as your child or grandchild:
- sea: marginal mediterranean sea of the Atlantic Ocean lying between Europe and Asia
- Graecia: The name given by the Romans to the coastal areas of Southern Italy in the present-day regions of Calabria, Apulia, Basilicata and Campania
- someone who is owned by someone else and has to work for them
- a long pole with a wide, flat part at one end, used for rowing a boat:
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- very old or old-fashioned
- a person who comes from another country, also knowned as an immigrant
- a country or area controlled politically by a more powerful country that is often far away
- a person who leaves a country permanently to live in another one
- It is one of the five Italian regions with some degree of domestic autonomy being granted by a special statute.
- a small group of people having control of a country or organization
- liberated: not following traditional ways of behaving or old ideas be free
- A city state in ancient Greece, especially as considered in its ideal form for philosophical purposes.
- the standard unit of money used in Greece before the introduction of the euro
- a group of people sent to live in and govern another country
- a member of the aristocracy
- post: a small place, especially in the past, far from other places in which people live, where goods can be bought and sold or exchanged
23 Clues: very old or old-fashioned • a member of the aristocracy • a ship supplied with guns, for use in war • an ancient city in North Africa, in present-day Tunisia • a group of people sent to live in and govern another country • someone who is owned by someone else and has to work for them • a person who leaves a country permanently to live in another one • ...
Wednesday 3pm Class 2021-06-06
Across
- something much smaller than usual
- a safe place for animals to live
- to run slowly
- where the wheel was invented
- the act of protecting nature
- an animal that moves very slowly in trees
- the biggest animal in the world
- advantage
- how you do something
- easy to break
- invented chocolate
- to move around in a circle
- to be smart from life experiences
- how people act
- stupid
- to work together
- a device used to help people not get lost
- the outside of a wheel
- to not break rules
- elephants and walruses have this
- a big cat that lives in India
- a huge country in South Asia
- the top of a mountain
- to run very fast for a short time
- where Joseph is from
- possibly dangerous
- to want more than you need
- to be amazed
- a huge country in South America
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- very serious
- a very rich country in Western Europe
- a plant used to make paper
- used to live in Japan
- not a complete sentence
- to walk slowly
- has 8 arms and lives in the ocean
- cars, planes, trains, buses
- the low place between mountains
- the newest student in the class
- her English name is the name of a month
- eats plants and animals
- a group of mountains
- when all of a species is dead
- animals that can be killed and eaten
- a safe place for people and animals
- lives in the ocean/not a fish
- where Michael is from
- very loud
- very scary
- Vicky liked to do this outside
- tastes like milk
- snakes have this
- very exciting
- an old way of doing something
- a country in North Africa
- loves poo-poo
- very hot to eat
- used to be your Chinese teacher in this class
- very good at drawing
- a grey parrot who could talk
- to move slowly without purpose
- the month Joseph was born in
- forgot to give Vicky a farewell card
63 Clues: stupid • advantage • very loud • very scary • very serious • to be amazed • to run slowly • easy to break • very exciting • loves poo-poo • to walk slowly • how people act • very hot to eat • to work together • tastes like milk • snakes have this • invented chocolate • to not break rules • possibly dangerous • how you do something • a group of mountains • where Joseph is from • very good at drawing • ...
Unit 1 - Prehistory and Early River Valley Civilizations 2016-09-26
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- Male dominated society
- Wise man
- His harsh laws incorporated the idea of ‘an eye for an eye’
- Early civilizations here began in the Indus valley
- A belief in many gods
- Old Stone Age: A human era defined by nomadic hunter-gatherer groups
- The first Indus Valley civilization; they were very advanced and built Mohenjo Daro
- Understanding of the past that includes written records
- The religion that originated with a Hindu prince who wanted to understand suffering
- The study of human life and culture (past or present) using artifacts and fossils
- The Chinese idea that the Emperor is the direct link to the gods
- The study of past societies using artifacts
- A seasonal change in wind direction that gave the Indus Valley civilizations predictable flooding
- The first Mesopotamian civilization
- One of the rivers that supported the early Mesopotamian civilizations
- Skilled craftsmen
- The early civilization here was protected by mountains, deserts and the Pacific Ocean
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- The first Chinese dynasty
- A writing system that used wedge-shaped reeds to write on clay tablets
- The first empire, led by Sargon
- A belief in one god
- Understanding of the past based only on archeology and anthropology
- The Chinese dynasty that established the idea of the mandate of heaven
- One of the rivers that supported the early Chinese civilization
- The idea in Hinduism that people come back in another life after they die; whether it’s better or worse depends on their Karma and Dharma
- The river that supported the early Egyptian civilization
- One of the rivers that supported the early Chinese civilization
- Name for the rigid Hindu social structure
- A Chinese philosopher who emphasized empathy and compassion
- Where the first civilizations formed ‘between two rivers’
- New Stone Age: A human era defined by large-scale agriculture and domestication of animals
- An Indo-European group that established kingdoms throughout India
- When one leader controls multiple people groups and/or territories
- Where an early civilization flourished for more than 3,000 years
- One of the rivers that supported the early Mesopotamian civilizations
35 Clues: Wise man • Skilled craftsmen • A belief in one god • A belief in many gods • Male dominated society • The first Chinese dynasty • The first empire, led by Sargon • The first Mesopotamian civilization • Name for the rigid Hindu social structure • The study of past societies using artifacts • Early civilizations here began in the Indus valley • ...
Social Studies Gavin B. 2018-09-26
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- collection of hundreds of sacred hymns, tells us much of what we know about Aryan life
- A king of ancient Egypt, considered a god as well as a political and military leader.
- A landform made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake
- people who performed dirty jobs
- written language developed by the Sumerians to keep track of trade
- A series of rulers from the same family
- Crescent rich area of land that stretches across the Middle East
- state containing several countries or territories
- wondering of people in search of food before the Agricultural Revolution
- Persian leader who conquered Babylon
- farmers, laborers, and servants
- ruler and warriors class
- An ancient Egyptian writing system in which pictures were used to represent ideas and sounds
- set of shared beliefs
- one the the first written set of laws
- priestly class
- belief in more than one god
- temples built by the Sumerians for their gods
- change the growth of plants and behavior of animals in ways that are useful to humans
- large landmass that is set apart from the rest of the continent
- name given to the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
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- Assyrian leader that created the world's first empire
- class with landowners, bankers, and merchants
- language developed by the Indo-Aryan people
- seasonal winds that helped shape life in India
- 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 dead body preserved in lifelike condition
- a complex society that has cities, a well organized government, and workers with specialized jobs
- Egyptians built these structures to protect the bodies of dead pharaohs. These structures also contained items the pharaohs might need in the afterlife.
- a great change in farming that led to the growth of civilizations
- supplying water to crops to spread farmland
- fixed social class into which a person is born
32 Clues: priestly class • set of shared beliefs • ruler and warriors class • belief in more than one god • people who performed dirty jobs • farmers, laborers, and servants • Persian leader who conquered Babylon • one the the first written set of laws • A series of rulers from the same family • language developed by the Indo-Aryan people • A dead body preserved in lifelike condition • ...
Chapter 8 Review 2023-11-12
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- Historically, a story written in the form of a play (shows & movies now)
- Greek sculptures were created in a perfected form while paintings used realism to show things ________
- most famous Greek hero who defeated the hydra, a huge snake with 9 heads and poisonous fangs
- Plato’s student who stated the people should live their life in balance or moderation. He encouraged people to use reason and logic to make inferences
- The ________ Culture was a blending of cultures under the reign of Alexander the Great. It combined cultures from all the nations he controlled in his empire
- who continued spreading the word of Socrates by publishing their dialogues
- God of the sea
- Goddess of beauty and love
- The _______ Oath was created to help ensure doctor’s follow moral guidelines when treating their patients. Created in honor of Hippocrates, the Father of Medicine
- Father of Medicine
- Wrote about the Persian War
- was honored with a gold and ivory statue created in her honor and housed at the Parthenon
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- Thebes, Antolia, Mesopotamia, Egypt and Persia were all taken over by _______ the Great
- A short story meant to teach a moral lesson, usually using animals as the character
- _______ was put to death for encouraging the youth to rebel when he told people to answer questions with questions
- What someone is remembered for
- Wrote about the Peloponnesian War and set the standard that historians need multiple eyewitness before reporting something as fact
- The art of persuasive public speaking and debate
- A story that explains the beliefs of a group of people
- The _______ and the Odyssey were both written by Homer as epics that used the Trojan War as their setting
- former slave credited with compiling Aesop’s Fables
- Believed all relationships in the universe could be expressed in numbers. He is credited with the Pythagorean Theorem
- 1st notable female mathematician and astronomer
- King _______ II used new battle formations to help increase the size of his empire
- games held every 4 years to honor Zeus, ruler of all gods; 1st one recorded in 776 B.C.
25 Clues: God of the sea • Father of Medicine • Goddess of beauty and love • Wrote about the Persian War • What someone is remembered for • 1st notable female mathematician and astronomer • The art of persuasive public speaking and debate • former slave credited with compiling Aesop’s Fables • A story that explains the beliefs of a group of people • ...
Genesis 20, 23-25 (ESV Bible) 2023-09-13
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- When Rebekah was given to the servant to go marry Isaac the servant left ________ of silver and of gold
- Abraham prayed to God for Abimelech and he was ______ after
- This was the name of the city where Rebekah was from
- Abraham again lies and says that Sarah is this to him
- The second wife of Abraham after Sarah dies
- This was the land where Abraham bought his cave and buried Sarah in and would be buried himself
- The first born son of Abraham and Sarah
- Abraham gave all he had to Isaac "but to the sons of his concubines Abraham gave ____"
- This was the name of the land that Rebekah was from
- This was the name of the cave Abraham bought for 400 shekels of silver
- Once again Abraham is travelling through this area between Kadesh and Shur
- The servant found Rebekah at this place getting water
- Abraham's brother and grandfather of Rebekah
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- Genesis 24 focuses on this UNNAMED man who worked for Abraham to find Isaac a wife
- Isaac and Rebekah would have had this relation
- This man sold his land to Abraham for 400 shekels
- The first born son of Isaac (by a second) also very hairy
- In Gen. 23 we see Abraham in the land of Canaan where this ethnic group is, Ephron was sitting among them
- The name of Isaac's one and only wife, thus far the only monogamous man in Genesis since Noah
- This man lied twice about his wife being his sister, despite how rich and powerful he was
- The sly second son of Isaac who later wrestles an angel
- He was the king of Gerar who welcomed Abraham into his home
- This woman died at 127 years of age
- Legally this was the first born son of Abraham who had many descendants listed in Genesis 25
- Esau sells his first born right to Jacob for this
- The brother of Rebekah, father of Rachel and Leah
26 Clues: This woman died at 127 years of age • The first born son of Abraham and Sarah • The second wife of Abraham after Sarah dies • Abraham's brother and grandfather of Rebekah • Isaac and Rebekah would have had this relation • This man sold his land to Abraham for 400 shekels • Esau sells his first born right to Jacob for this • ...
Gears and Mechanisms 2023-08-30
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- Two or more gears meshed together
- Gear located between two other gears causing the two outside gears to turn in the same direction
- A gear system consisting of one or more outer gears revolving around a central sun gear and held together by a ring gear
- Counting and comparing these on two meshed gears will give you the gear ratio
- Measuring and comparing this on two meshed gears will also give you the give ratio
- A long, cylindrical gear used to change rotary direction of motion.
- Gear within gear train that causes motion
- An example of an inner axle turning an outer wheel
- An example of an outer wheel turning and inner axle
- The state in which the rotating force clockwise equals the rotating counterclockwise so that movement stops.
- A wheel and axle are actually this attached to a shaft
- An enclosed casing containing various sized gears which provide different engine torque and speed to an axle.
- Name given to gears locked together on the same shaft that always turn in the same direction and at the same speed
- Gears with winding teeth that provide better meshing, smoother operation, less noise and heat, and can operate at higher speeds.
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- This is increased when the driver gear is larger than the driven gear
- A combination of bevel gears that transfer power from the motor to the wheels
- Place where wheels were first attached to carts and chariots
- Term describing two gears whose teeth are engaged (interlocked) together
- Straight-cut gears that are the simplest and most common type of gear.
- This is increased when the driver is smaller than the driven gear
- A gear with deep, wide teeth that meshes with a chain to transmit power and increase or decrease torque
- The type of wheel first used to make clay bowls
- A twisting force
- Gear within gear train to which motion is transferred
- A comparison in mathematical terms between two or more gears in a gear train.
- What you should do with idler gears when determining the gear ratio within a gear train
- Type of gears used to change the direction of motion.
27 Clues: A twisting force • Two or more gears meshed together • Gear within gear train that causes motion • The type of wheel first used to make clay bowls • An example of an inner axle turning an outer wheel • An example of an outer wheel turning and inner axle • Gear within gear train to which motion is transferred • Type of gears used to change the direction of motion. • ...
Ancient Israel Crossword 2023-10-27
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- A term for a Jewish religious leader and teacher
- The grandson of Abraham who's sons became the leaders of the twelve tribes of Israel
- in the Bible, a code of moral laws given to Moses by God
- the scattering of the Jews outside of Judah after the Babylonian Captivity
- King of Israel, he formed alliances with nearby kingdoms and built a temple to God in Jerusalem.
- A holy building in Judaism said to be the house of God and contained the Ark of the Covenant and other sacred objects
- The type of leaders Israel had before they had kings
- Biblical figure, according to the Bible, he led the Hebrew people out of Egypt and back to Canaan during the Exodus.
- a person who is said to receive messages from God to be taught to others
- the religion of the Hebrews (practiced by Jews today); it is the world's oldest monotheistic religion
- the journey of the Hebrews, led by Moses, from Egypt to Canaan after they were freed from slavery
- The first prophet in Judaism from Mesopotamia, he is said to be the father of monotheism
- The Jewish king established in Israel by the Romans
- a set of commentaries and lessons for everyday life in Judaism
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- The holy weekday of worship and rest in Jewish culture
- The land given to Abraham that was later named "Israel"
- the most sacred text of Judaism, contains the five books of Moses
- writings found in Qumran about Jewish beliefs created about 2,000 years ago
- The first king of Israel
- The people who lived in the land of Canaan when the Israelites returned after the exodus
- Food that is acceptable under Jewish dietary restrictions
- a Jewish house of worship
- the belief in only one god
- radical Jews that supported rebellion against the Romans
- a holiday in which the Jews remember the Exodus
- An agreement with God
- King of Israel, he defeated the Philistines and established the capital in Jerusalem as a governmental and religious center.
27 Clues: An agreement with God • The first king of Israel • a Jewish house of worship • the belief in only one god • a holiday in which the Jews remember the Exodus • A term for a Jewish religious leader and teacher • The Jewish king established in Israel by the Romans • The type of leaders Israel had before they had kings • The holy weekday of worship and rest in Jewish culture • ...
3.3 Belief Systems Quiz Review 2024-10-31
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- Founder of Islam.
- Christian place of worship
- King of Mount Olympus. God of thunder and sky.
- Confusciansim is based on the teachings _____.
- Collection of stories and myths that are passed down orally.
- Founder of Judaism and lived in Mesopotamia.
- Piety _____ Piety Confucius belief in which children obey and honor their parents.
- Muslim name for God.
- Buddhism originated in what country?
- Christianity became the official religion of this ancient empire (hint: Caesar)
- Hindu universal spirit that takes the form of different deities
- Belief in more than one deity
- Founder of Buddhism also known as Siddhartha Gautama.
- Aristotle, Socrates, and Plato were Greek _____?
- True or False Greek Mythology was a monotheistic belief system.
- Islam holy text.
- Greek Mythology helped Greek people explain the world around them before?
- Followers of Sikhism are called “Sihks” which means _____.
- Muhammad was visited by this Angel to write the Qur’an.
- Chistians believe that God exists in three forms: Father, _____ , and holy spirit
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- Sikhism is a highly democratic belief system that practices Social _____.
- Hindu’s believe in souls being constantly reborn
- The goal of Buddhism is to give up desire in order to reach _____.
- Second most practiced religion in the world.
- Muslim place of worship.
- First major religion to teach monotheism.
- Muslims practice the _____ Pillars in order to become closer to God.
- Ethical system and philosophy originating from China.
- Judaism Holy text.
- TRUE or FALSE Christianity, Islam and Judaism believe in the same God.
- Confucianism originated from what country?
- Holy text of the Christian religion
- How many major Greek Gods were there?
- This religion is based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
- Polytheistic belief system that originated in India in 1500 BC
- Buddist believe in the law of cause and effect also known as _____.
- The basic beliefs of Buddhism are summarized in the ____ Noble Truths.
- How many Gurus lead the belief system of Sikhism.
- Belief in one deity
- Place of worship for Judiasim.
- Greek Mythology originated from what country?
- Confucianism text.
42 Clues: Islam holy text. • Founder of Islam. • Judaism Holy text. • Confucianism text. • Belief in one deity • Muslim name for God. • Muslim place of worship. • Christian place of worship • Belief in more than one deity • Place of worship for Judiasim. • Holy text of the Christian religion • Buddhism originated in what country? • How many major Greek Gods were there? • ...
Module 6 Vocab 2025-10-28
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- A government ruled by religious leaders.
- Buyers and sellers of goods.
- The worship of many Gods
- A region in Mesopotamia where the first civilization developed.
- Specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth for preservation.
- A landform at the mouth of a river created by sediment deposits.
- A political unit that consisted of central city and all the countryside around it.
- A way of supplying water to an area of land.
- A type of dark heavy wood.
- The Capital of Kush.
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
- Items sent to other regions for trade.
- A tall four sided pillar that is pointed on top.
- A long lasting paper like material made from reeds.
- The concept of life after death.
- The title used by the rulers of ancient Egypt.
- Imaginary creatures with bodies of lions and the heads of other animals or humans.
- A person who keeps records or copies documents.
- The science of Building.
- A series of rulers from the same family.
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- A land with different territories and people under a single ruler.
- Long poems that tell stories of heroes.
- Rapids in a river.
- an organized society within a specific area.
- A white material taken from elephant tusks.
- The ancient Egyptian writing system that uses picture symbols to communicated.
- finely ground fertile soil that is good for crops.
- Producing more than what is needed.
- A region in northeast Africa.
- An ancient Kingdom south of Egypt.
- An ancient city located on the Euphrates near current day Baghdad.
- Crescent, a large arc of rich fertile farmland.
- A wheeled, horse drawn cart used in battle.
- human made waterways.
- People who performed or led religious ceremonies.
- Goods brought in from other regions.
- A system of communication that uses picture symbols
- huge stone tombs with four triangle shaped sides that met a point at the top.
- A set of letters that can be combined to form words.
- People from rich and powerful families.
- The world's first writing system.
- A pyramid- shaped temple.
42 Clues: Rapids in a river. • The Capital of Kush. • human made waterways. • The worship of many Gods • The science of Building. • A pyramid- shaped temple. • A type of dark heavy wood. • Buyers and sellers of goods. • A region in northeast Africa. • The concept of life after death. • The world's first writing system. • An ancient Kingdom south of Egypt. • Producing more than what is needed. • ...
Pengaruh Kemajuan IPTEK terhadap NKRI 2021-10-18
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- Mendorong para pengusaha meningkatkan efisiensi dan menghilangkan biaya tinggi, meningkatkan kesempatan kerja, meningkatkan devisa negara, meningkatkan kemakmuran masyarakat. Merupakan dampak positif kemajuan ilmu pengetahuan dan teknologi dalam bidang ...
- Gaya hidup yang selalu berorientasi kepada budaya barat seperti pakaiaan mini, tindik, dan lainnya disebut ...
- Memudahkan seseorang untuk berpindah tempat merupakan dampak positif dari teknologi ...
- Penemuan obat-obatan tanaman seperti pestisida membantu petani untuk memerangi hama tanaman merupakan pengaruh ... dalam teknologi pertanian
- Sikap selektif dalam penggunaan iptek di Indonesia berdasarkan pada ...
- Masuknya informasi dari luar negeri ke Indonesia secara mudah disebabkan oleh adanya ...
- Teknologi pemantau atau CCTV dapat mempermudah pembuktian kejahatan yang dilakukan seseorang atau sejumlah orang karena dapat menjadi bukti dari sebuah peristiwa. keberadaan CCTV dapat menjadi sisi positif dibidang ...
- Pengaruh kemajuan iptek terhadap NKRI dalam aspek politik adalah memperluas ruang ...
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- Secara ... , iptek merupakan suatu pengetahuan tentang suatu bidang yang tersusun secara bersistem tentang kepandaian manusia yang dapat diterapkan untuk menunjang dan memberi kenyamanan bagi kehidupan manusia.
- Di Indonesia, Iptek senyatanya sudah digunakan sejak dahulu. Adapun dalam bidang arsitektur, bangsa Indonesia patut berbangga dengan adanya ...
- Teknologi pertanian yang semakin modern di ... merupakan peristiwa awal perkembangan iptek di dunia
- B.J. Habibie adalah salah seorang tokoh terkenal dari Indonesia yang berjasa di bidang iptek, khususnya ....
- Kemerosotan ... di kalangan masyarakat khususnya remaja merupakan dampak negatif dari kemajuan iptek bagi negara di bidang sosial
- Kenikmatan pribadi sebagai suatu nilai hidup tertinggi, misalnya mabuk-mabukan, foya-foya adalah contoh dari ...
- Pada tanggal 23 Agustus 1967, perkembangan iptek di Indonesia semakin maju dengan didirikannya ...
- Kita dapat melihat kehidupan, adat istiadat, kebiasaan dan kesenian dari daerah lain di Indonesia melalui tayangan televisi maupun unggahan video di Youtube. Hal merupakan contoh pengaruh positif Iptek pada aspek ...
- Penggunaan iptek hendaknya diarahkan pada cita-cita Negara Indonesia, khususnya memajukan ... umum
- Pancasila sebagai falsafah hidup bangsa menjadi alat yang ampuh untuk ... bangsa.
- Kita dapat mencari informasi lewat internet, mengirim pesan lewat SMS atau Sosial media lainnya, membeli barang cukup berdiam diri dirumah, dan berbicara kepada seseorang yang jauh cukup dengan menjentikkan jari. Merupakan dampak perkembangan Iptek, khususnya di bidang ...
- Perilaku yang tidak boleh dikembangkan dalam menghadapi era globalisasi adalah ...
20 Clues: Sikap selektif dalam penggunaan iptek di Indonesia berdasarkan pada ... • Pancasila sebagai falsafah hidup bangsa menjadi alat yang ampuh untuk ... bangsa. • Perilaku yang tidak boleh dikembangkan dalam menghadapi era globalisasi adalah ... • Pengaruh kemajuan iptek terhadap NKRI dalam aspek politik adalah memperluas ruang ... • ...
TTS Pengayaan PKN 2021-12-05
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- singkatan dari numeric intregator an computer
- Singkatan dari Kitab undang - Undang Hukum Pidana
- berita yang bohong
- bangsa yang pertama kali mengembangkan sistem pertanian
- peretas yang dapat mengambil informasi kita
- lembaga yang melindungi HAM adalah
- kondisi kebenaran ideal secara moral mengenai sesuat hal, baik menyangkut benda atau orang
- Singkatan dari kepolisian negara republik Indonesia
- Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia disingkat menjadi
- penggunaa n dan perkembangan iptek tidak boleh bertentangan dengan
- lembaga pemerintah yang melaksanakan kekuasaan negara di bidang penuntutan serta kewenangan lain berdasarkan ketentuan peraturan perundangan-undangan
- hal yang membuat adiktif bagi anak kecil yang terlalu banyak memainkannya
- memaksa dan menagtur merupakan ... hukum
- kejahatan yang banyak ditemukan di dunia maya tertutama pada online shop adalah
- Iptek di indonesia dipengaruhi oleh warisan zaman kolonial...
- perahu yang melakukan pelayaranpada tahun 1986 merupakan perahu bernama
- singkatan digital versatile disc
- adalah keadaan ketika hukum mempunyai kekuasaan mutlak dalam mengatur kehidupan berbangsan dan bernegara
- sikap individu yang mempunyai keinginan untuk membeli barang yang tidak dibutuhkan
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- hukum memiliki sifat mengatur dan ...
- jujur dalam bahasa inggris juga disebut
- merupakan hukum yang mengatur hak dan kepentingan antar individu dalam masyarakat
- inovasi pada abad ke 20 menghasilkan era...
- jika kita menerima berita dari internet yang tidak diketahui sumber beritanya darimana sebaiknya kita harus bersikap... dalam menerima berita
- mesin... ditemukan saat terjadi revolusi industri
- sistem jaringan yang menghubungkan segala perangkat teknologi di dunia
- Singkatan komisi yudisial
- singkatan dari Komisi Pemberantas Korupsi
- peraturan yang bersifat memaksa dan semua orang harus mentaatinya karena jika tidak akan terkena sanksi
- aplikasi untuk berkomunikasi di handphone disebut juga sebagai
- satelit pertama Indonesia
- sinkatan dari Tentara Nasional Indonesia
- kepanjangan dari MA
- Indonesia corruption watch disebut juga sebagai
- hukum hanya sebagai kumpulan peraturan yang tidak hanya mengikat masyarakat terapi juga hakim , merupakan pengertian hukum menurut
- pimpinan KPK terdiri atas ... orang
- perkembangan iptek terbagu menjadi sebelum ... 20 dan setelah abad 20
- aturan atau ketentuan yang mengikat warga masyarakat
- revolusi ... terjadi di Inggris
- perubahan yang cepat
- singkatan dari ilmu pengetahuan dan teknologi
- sigkatan dari Mahkamah Konstistusi
- penemuan hal baru
43 Clues: penemuan hal baru • berita yang bohong • kepanjangan dari MA • perubahan yang cepat • Singkatan komisi yudisial • satelit pertama Indonesia • revolusi ... terjadi di Inggris • singkatan digital versatile disc • lembaga yang melindungi HAM adalah • sigkatan dari Mahkamah Konstistusi • pimpinan KPK terdiri atas ... orang • hukum memiliki sifat mengatur dan ... • ...
semester project 2021-12-08
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- an empire in southern Asia created by Cyrus the Great
- Conquered Russia in the 13th century
- memphis is the capital
- A series of holy wars from 1096-1270 AD undertaken by European Christians to free the Holy Land from Muslim rule.
- Years War Series of campaigns over control of the throne of France, involving English and French royal families and French noble families.
- 2nd largest continent
- A region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- the religion of ancient Hebrews, said to be on of the first monotheistic faiths.
- Descendants of Mongels (Muslims) who converted to Islamic ways; related to Chinese; only people who ever conquered Russia; empire fell apart bc successors fought each other
- In the classical and post classical era, people in this country invented the compass, the rudder, and gun powder, among other things.
- Turks Turkish group ruled by the Ottoman dynasty; formed an empire that lasted from about 1300 to 1922. The group that proved to be the greatest threat to the Byzantine Empire in the 15th century.
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- Empire Eastern half of the Roman Empire that survived the fall of the Western half.
- the dominant social system in medieval Europe, in which the nobility held lands from the Crown in exchange for military service, and vassals were in turn tenants of the nobles, while the peasants (villeins or serfs) were obliged to live on their lord's land and give him homage, labor, and a share of the produce, notionally in exchange for military protection.
- Athens is one of the citys
- plague the epidemic form of bubonic plague experienced during the Middle Ages when it killed nearly half the people of western Europe
- A religion based on the teachings of Siddhartha Guatama
- A monotheistic system of beliefs and practices based on the Old Testament and the teachings of Jesus
- A religion based on the teachings of the prophet Mohammed
- Capital of Italy
- A religion and philosophy developed in ancientIndia, characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being who takes many forms
- river valley A valley and early civilization along the Indus River, one of the longest rivers in the world.
21 Clues: Capital of Italy • 2nd largest continent • memphis is the capital • Athens is one of the citys • Conquered Russia in the 13th century • A region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers • an empire in southern Asia created by Cyrus the Great • A religion based on the teachings of Siddhartha Guatama • A religion based on the teachings of the prophet Mohammed • ...
Unit 4 Crossword Puzzle Activity 2022-01-11
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- a group of people who leave their native country to form a settlement in a new land that is to be connected with the parent nation
- a self-administered political community, generally made up of an urban grouping and the surrounding territory.
- Place Names, Ancient Historyan ancient region in W Asia between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers: now part of Iraq.
- a large island in the Mediterranean with the name of a fish.
- Ancient History, Place Namesthe ancient colonial cities and settlements of Greece
- a store established in an unsettled or thinly settled region by a trader or trading company to obtain furs and local products in exchange for supplies, clothing, other goods, or for cash.
- Place Namesa sea between Europe and Asia, bordered by Turkey
- given liberty,freed,released
- a cupronickel coin and monetary unit of modern Greece
- a person who emigrates, as from his or her native country or region.
- a person not native to or naturalized in the country or jurisdiction under consideration.
- Historythe mother city or parent state of a colony, esp. of an ancient Greek colony.
- one descended from a certain ancestor.
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- Language Varietiesa native or inhabitant of Phoenicia.
- a member of an aristocracy
- one under the control or influence of another person or power.
- to establish a colony in settle.
- a form of government in which power is held by a few persons or by a dominant class or group
- Ancient History, Place Namesan ancient city-state in N Africa, near modern Tunis: founded by the Phoenicians in the middle of the 9th century b.c.; destroyed in 146 b.c. in the last of the Punic Wars.
- obsolete or old-fashioned;
- a ship armed for combat.
- Governmenta sovereign state consisting of an autonomous city with its dependencies.
- by the characteristics of an earlier period.
- Naval Termsa long pole with a broad, wide blade at one end, used as a lever for rowing or otherwise moving or steering a boat.
24 Clues: a ship armed for combat. • a member of an aristocracy • obsolete or old-fashioned; • given liberty,freed,released • to establish a colony in settle. • one descended from a certain ancestor. • by the characteristics of an earlier period. • a cupronickel coin and monetary unit of modern Greece • Language Varietiesa native or inhabitant of Phoenicia. • ...
WH crossword Daniel Li 2022-04-07
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- became summarized in the Four Noble Truths
- focused on how people could live in harmony with
- One of the most important civilizations in the Americas was based in the city of Teotihuacan,located near modern-day Mexico City.
- the Five Pillars of Islam
- The trans-Saharan trade route allowed it to become very wealthy
- The world’s first civilization
- stretched across northern, central and parts of southern India between c. 320 and 550 CE.
- Rome
- Across the sea from the Mesoamerican civilizations there was a mighty empire in Eurasia. In terms of size
- tolerated all faiths as long as subjects agreed to accept the divine nature of the emperor. People with polytheistic beliefs could do this easily
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- scriptures called the Vedas and a belief that many deities
- The core principles of the Quran became known
- was the largest contiguous empire of all time. It was formed by Genghis Kahn, one of the greatest military minds in history.
- be traced as far back as 1500 B.C.E. They reached their height of population and wealth between 250 C.E. and 900 C.E. The Mayans developed the most complex written language in the Americas before contact with people from Europe.
- This belief system developed in Persia. Followers of this faith focus on human free will and the eternal battle between the forces of good and evil.
- At its height, the empire stretched over parts of modern Iran and almost the entire Indian subcontinent, barring only the southern peninsular tip.
- famed for its most heroic leader, Alexander the Great, was one of the largest empires in history.
- Its earliest adherents were known as Hebrews or Israelites, but they have long been called Jews
- often called the Eastern Roman Empire or simply Byzantium, existed from 330 to 1453.
- began as a city-state in Rome, Italy and grew into one of the largest and most powerful empires in history.
- one of the oldest-known civilizations. Located along the Nile River in Africa
- one large kingdom arose in the southeast part of the continent
- flourished in ancient central Mexico between the 10th and mid-12th centuries.
23 Clues: Rome • the Five Pillars of Islam • The world’s first civilization • became summarized in the Four Noble Truths • The core principles of the Quran became known • focused on how people could live in harmony with • scriptures called the Vedas and a belief that many deities • one large kingdom arose in the southeast part of the continent • ...
Benchmark Vocabulary Review - Middle East 2015-04-29
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- Persian word for king
- Iranian legislature
- Starting a business
- The killing of 1.5 million Armenians in the Ottoman Empire in 1915-1918
- Tunnel that provides water to Persian villages by bringing water from an aquifer
- A region with good conditions for growing crops that stretches from the Mediterranean coast east through Mesopotamia (modern Iraq) to the Persian Gulf.
- Self-governing religious community in the Ottoman Empire
- An Iranian religion that dates back to ancient times
- A messenger of God
- A ruler from a traditional ruling family who is the son, daughter, or younger relative of the last ruler
- The raising of plants and animals
- Removal of salt from seawater
- Place were most people live in cities
- A dry area that forms behind a highland that captures rainfall and snow
- Islamic house of worship
- The belief in a single God
- Muslims’ political and religious leader
- Hot, dry winds that blow across Iran from west to east
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- Religious wars in which Christian soldiers from Europe aimed to stop the spread of Islam and to retake control of Palestine, also called the Holy Land
- An underground layer where water collects
- Block of rock and soil that makes up Earth’s crust
- A democracy in which parliament chooses the government
- Name taken by Mustafa Kemal, the founder of modern Turkey, meaning “Father of the Turks”
- Religious leader
- Narrow body of water that cuts through land, connecting two larger bodies of water
- Persian governor
- Arabic word meaning “struggle”
- Culture with a written language in which people have many different kinds of jobs
- Discrimination against Jews
- A government controlled by one person who has not won a free election
- Beliefs about what is right and wrong
- Belief that holy books should be taken literally, word for word
- Situation when large numbers of educated people migrate out of a country
- Belief that policies and society should follow Islamic law
- Title for high-ranking Shia Muslim leaders in Iran
- Holy book of Islam
- Concealing, baggy garments worn by many Arab women
37 Clues: Religious leader • Persian governor • A messenger of God • Holy book of Islam • Iranian legislature • Starting a business • Persian word for king • Islamic house of worship • The belief in a single God • Discrimination against Jews • Removal of salt from seawater • Arabic word meaning “struggle” • The raising of plants and animals • Beliefs about what is right and wrong • ...
6th Grade Social Studies Trivia 2023-12-20
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- when it came to producing silk, the ancient Chinese had one of these
- a continent that contains two continents
- according to reports, Qin Shi Huang Di's tomb contains rivers of these
- Romans built with this material, which is why so much of their work survives
- rule by those with the most ability, use a test to find out who
- oracle bones, made to the tell the future, were often made of this
- before France there was
- stone found at the top of the Alps comes from this continent
- nomadic people lived to this direction of both China and Rome
- modern country in the land to the north of ancient China, still includes a large nomadic population
- US state that is on top of a fault line between two tectonic plates
- in the ancient Mediterranean, dye of this color was worth more than gold
- tool the ancient Chinese developed to detect earthquakes
- classical Chinese dynasty, very stable, influential, long-lasting
- mountain range that formed when India crashed into the rest of Asia
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- Leonardo da Vinci found these high in the Alps, thought they must have come from the sea
- land between the rivers
- to the Romans, the king of the gods (and the planets)
- Roman counterpart to the Greek god Hermes, closest planet to the sun
- the Qin emperor's army was made of this
- what a silworm spins; not a chrysalis but a...
- Romans built these 20m off from the center of a road, for protection from people and wild animals
- the year Taylor Swift was born, in Roman numerals
- ancient Chinese invention, used magnets
- sea in the "middle of the world"
- the Phoenicians made dye from a gland in this marine animal
- smaller of two Italian mountain ranges, runs all the way down the "boot"
- known for its pizza, the ball that the boot is kicking
- ancient Chinese invention, made from wood
- 2024 will see the start of this year
- philosophy that the Qin Dynasty used to rule, too harsh?
31 Clues: land between the rivers • before France there was • sea in the "middle of the world" • 2024 will see the start of this year • the Qin emperor's army was made of this • ancient Chinese invention, used magnets • a continent that contains two continents • ancient Chinese invention, made from wood • what a silworm spins; not a chrysalis but a... • ...
End of the Year Big Crossword 2024-05-17
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- river that brought life to Egypt
- artist who painted the Sistine Chapel and sculpted David
- the type of government where a group of people are in charge
- ancient Sumerian invention that improved transportation
- famous trade route that linked Asia to Europe and Africa
- Chinese philosophy that taught that men were evil and needed a strict leader to keep them in line
- people who traveled on trade routes and exchanged goods
- this fell apart because so many people died from the plague
- The Renaissance was a time where culture, learning and ideas from this ancient civilization were celebrated
- Mali and Egypt are located in this continent
- another name for a country with a representative democracy
- two resources that made Medieval Africa wealthy
- religion that spread from India into China
- the belief in multiple gods
- The other ancient civilization that was celebrated during the Renaissance
- document that limited the power of the English king and influenced the Declaration of Independence
- a philosophy that encourages people to celebrate life, the individual and humanity.
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- River that ran through Mesopotamia
- another name for the bubonic plague
- Chinese explorer who sailed the Indian Ocean
- type of government that makes decisions through voting
- most Ancient civilizations were located next to this geographic feature
- African king believed to be the richest man in the world.
- this invention led to the end of castles and knights in Europe
- something that was unpleasant that was traded along trade routes
- city state in Greece that had a direct democracy
- group from the Middle East that invaded Ancient Egypt
- person in the church who helps elect a new pope
- The pharaoh Snefru built ________ pyramids
- great city-state that was the focus of the Italian Renaissance
- when a Pope kicks a king out of the Roman Catholic Church
- the oldest monotheistic religion
- painter of the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper
- the type of government where religion guides laws.
- River that ran through Mesopotamia
- Renaissance means...
36 Clues: Renaissance means... • the belief in multiple gods • river that brought life to Egypt • the oldest monotheistic religion • River that ran through Mesopotamia • River that ran through Mesopotamia • another name for the bubonic plague • The pharaoh Snefru built ________ pyramids • religion that spread from India into China • Chinese explorer who sailed the Indian Ocean • ...
Southwest Asia crossword puzzle 2023-09-07
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- An Iranian ethnic group native to the mountainous region of Kurdistan.
- A Middle Eastern country on the Mediterranean Sea, is regarded by Jews, Christians and Muslims as the biblical Holy Land.
- An Arab nation on the east bank of the Jordan River, is defined by ancient monuments, nature reserves and seaside resorts.
- Also known as Nahr Al-Sharieat, is a 251-kilometre-long river in the Middle East that flows roughly north to south through the Sea of Galilee and on to the Dead Sea.
- The most important product in Southwest Asia.
- Eastern of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia, the other being the Euphrates.
- A seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean, lying between Africa and Asia.
- An ethnic group mainly inhabiting the Arab world in Western Asia and Northern Africa.
- The monotheistic religion of the Jewish people.
- The longest and one of the most historically important rivers of Western Asia.
- A country in the Middle East, bordering the Persian Gulf between Iran and Kuwait.
- A country in the Middle East, it is situated in the northern edge of Eastern Arabia at the tip of the Persian Gulf, bordering Iraq to the north and Saudi Arabia to the south.
- A country in West Asia it is located in the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula, and borders Saudi Arabia to the north and Oman to the northeast.
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- A sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by the Mediterranean Basin and almost completely enclosed by land.
- A sparsely populated desert region between the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. On its southern tip, Sharm el-Sheikh resort is a base for diving and snorkeling around the reefs of Ras Mohammed National Park.
- A state located in the Southern Levant region of West Asia.
- Also known as Persia and officially as the Islamic Republic of Iran, is a country in West Asia.
- A believer of christianity.
- Largest known Arab country in the Middle East.
- An Iranian ethnic group who comprise over half of the population of Iran.
- A country located in the border of Southeast Europe and West Asia.
21 Clues: A believer of christianity. • The most important product in Southwest Asia. • Largest known Arab country in the Middle East. • The monotheistic religion of the Jewish people. • A state located in the Southern Levant region of West Asia. • A country located in the border of Southeast Europe and West Asia. • ...
Vocabulary Words 81-100 2023-08-23
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- archaic past and past participate of work.
- the saying of the same thing twice in different words, generally considered to be a fault of style
- having or showing a lack of thought or intelligence; mindless.
- behaving or looking as though one thinks is superior to others
- a mass of whirling fluid or air, esp. a whirlpool or whirlwind.
- 1 Characterized by strong and turbulent or conflicting emotion. 2 very stormy
- showing strong feeling; forceful, passionate, or intense.
- 1 (of a person) excessively or ingratiatingly flattering; oily.
- intense or irrational dislike or fear of people from other countries.
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- the branch of physical science that deals with the relations between heat and other forms of energy (such as mechanical. electrical, or chemical energy), and , by extension, of the relationships and interconvertibility of all forms of energy.
- (in ancient Mesopotamia) a rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple.
- an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, esp. by a character in a play.
- a person advocating the extension of suffrage, esp. to women
- of or relating to a system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state.
- 1 historical a man holding and cultivating a small landed estate; a freeholder. 2 historical a servant in a royal or noble household, ranking between a sergeant and a groom or a squire and a page. 3 Brit. a member of the yeomanry force. 4 a pretty officer in the U.S. Navy or Coast Guard performing clerical duties on board ship
- the branch of science concerned with classification, esp. of organisms; systematics.
- take (a position of power or importance) illegally or by force.
- bring under domination or control, esp. by conquest
- 1 Geology or or relating to the structure of the earth's crust and the large-scale processes that take place within it. 2 of or relating to building or construction.
- 1 (trans.) blow a current of air through (grain) in order to remove the chaff. 2(intrans.) poetic/literary (of the wind) blow
20 Clues: archaic past and past participate of work. • bring under domination or control, esp. by conquest • showing strong feeling; forceful, passionate, or intense. • a person advocating the extension of suffrage, esp. to women • having or showing a lack of thought or intelligence; mindless. • behaving or looking as though one thinks is superior to others • ...
HISTORIA DE LA TECNOLOGÍA 2023-09-23
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- Aleación de cobre y estaño más dura que estos materiales por separados
- Época de grandes avances cuyo nombre significa "periodo de piedra nueva"
- Periodo de transición entre el Paleolítico y el Neolítico
- Artilugio inventado por Thomas Alba Edison que efectuaba una rápida sucesión de imágenes formando secuencias
- Lugar donde aparece por primera vez la escritura
- Técnica de impresión diseñada por Johannes Gutemberg con fin de imprimir los manuscritos medievales sin sacrificar su elaborado diseño ornamental
- Modesto círculo de arcilla perforado en centro surgido alrededor del 3500 a.C. que supuso un gran avance militar y que se sigue usando hoy en día muchos mecanismos
- País en el que aparece por primera vez el compás y la pólvora
- Facilitó un aumento de la producción gracias al uso de la fuerza animal en lugar de la humana para las labores agrícolas
- Surgida en el Paleolítico nos permitió la obtención de productos animales sin tener que cazarlos
- Monumento de la prehistoria el cual es un círculo de megalitos de gran tamaño de más de 40 metros de tamaño
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- Técnica que nos brindó alimento y que permitió el aumento de la población y la abundancia de comida.
- Nombre de la edad en la que nacieron grandes celebridades como Da Vinci o Galileo Galilei
- Inventor que nació en el siglo XIX que patentó más de 1000 inventos, entre ellos la bombilla de incandescencia
- Nombre del primer metal usado por el hombre (en casi todas partes)
- Época dentro de la edad moderna en la que se asientan las bases del mundo moderno, en el que el hombre se convierte en el centro del universo
- Nombre del pintor, escultor, ingeniero y arquitecto que pintó la "Gioconda" y la "Última Cena"
- Apellido del científico del siglo XIX que desarrolló el dínamo e inventó el primer motor eléctrico
- Matemático, astrónomo, físico, ingeniero e inventor griego conocido por sus inventos como las armas de asedio, el polipasto o el odómetro entre otros
- País que, junto a España, se situó a la cabeza de la industria naval
20 Clues: Lugar donde aparece por primera vez la escritura • Periodo de transición entre el Paleolítico y el Neolítico • País en el que aparece por primera vez el compás y la pólvora • Nombre del primer metal usado por el hombre (en casi todas partes) • País que, junto a España, se situó a la cabeza de la industria naval • ...
Islam Review X Word 2022-12-03
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- a Muslim house of worship
- the dynasty of caliphs who expanded Islamic territory to its greatest extent and ruled from Cordoba, Spain after being overthrown
- the writing system of the Muslims
- founder of Islam and most important prophet.
- Majority of Muslims; believe that caliphs can be any good Muslim leader
- West African trading city that became a center of education famous for its universities
- The Mongol Islamic empire in India that built the Taj Mahal
- The Persian Islamic Empire where Shia Islam was most popular
- A black stone building in Mecca that is shaped like a cube, is the most holy site to Muslims, and the destination for religius pilgrimage (Hajj)
- Minority of Muslims; believe that caliphs should be blood relatives of Muhammad
- a follower of the Islamic faith
- Any of the monotheistic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) that traces its heritage back to Abraham and worships the God of Abraham
- A huge peninsula in the Middle East consisting of mostly desert
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- The Islamic Empire that conquered the Byzantine Empire, changed the name of Constantinople to Istanbul, and converted the Hagia Sophia to a mosque
- The city in Arabia where Islam originated and the Kaaba is located; the most important city to the religion of Islam
- the first West African ruler to practice Islam devoutly
- the example that Muhammad set for Muslims about how to live
- a large, hot desert in North Africa that served as a natural barrier between West Africa and the Mediterranean
- The religious and secular ruler of Islam, regarded as the successor of Muhammad
- The last Islamic Empire of West Africa famous for its universities in its capital Timbuktu
- the holy book of the religion of Islam
- A dynasty of caliphs that ruled during the golden age of Islam from the city of Baghdad
- Capital of the Ottoman Empire; previously named Constantinople.
- Capital of the Abbasid dynasty located in Mesopotamia
- A type of religion in which nature spirits and ancestors are worshipped instead of deities
25 Clues: a Muslim house of worship • a follower of the Islamic faith • the writing system of the Muslims • the holy book of the religion of Islam • founder of Islam and most important prophet. • Capital of the Abbasid dynasty located in Mesopotamia • the first West African ruler to practice Islam devoutly • the example that Muhammad set for Muslims about how to live • ...
Unit 4 Crossword Review 2025-02-05
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- Breaking down a country through ethnic conflict
- Freely governing your own territory
- San Marino is an example of this due to its size
- UK is an example of this type of state
- Another name for natural boundaries
- The acronym for the boundary between North and South Korea
- Ireland uses this currency, UK doesn't
- Ethnic Russians divided between Ukraine & Russia
- Little Italy & Chinatown would be examples
- Nickname for UK leaving EU
- Created in 1945 in Cairo
- Relations between states
- Government of Cuba
- Current amount of SC electoral districts
- Acronym referring to 200 nautical miles off coast where countries have full use of resources in water & seafloor
- Forces that unite a country
- A committee within the UN made of 15 states
- Alaska is an example of this, but Hawaii is not
- Biological characteristics of a person
- Newest country in the world
- Happens every Census to balance province districts
- Approximate number of total countries, not just UN membership
- State with one big government
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- The Balkan Peninsula is known as this due to devolving multiple times
- US, UK, China, France, & __________ are permanent members of UN
- Taking over land with indigenous people
- Boundaries unrelated to physical environment typically straight lines
- Physical separation of different races in South Africa
- Current colonies are mostly in Caribbean and ____ Islands
- The US would be an example, but the UK wouldn’t.
- In 1985 gerrymandering was determined ______
- Idea of "state" first started here
- England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland are ________ of the UK
- Government with tiers, not just one big government
- Peacekeeping force for the world
- Forces that divide a country
- Cultural background of a person involving ancestry and homeland
- Kurds, Palestinians, Kosovars, Basque
- Economic supranational organization in Europe
- Ethnic enclave that wants to separate from Canada
- A state made up of one ethnicity
- Acronym for supranational organization created in 1975 in Austria
- Russia reclaiming Crimea
- Building a wall on a border would be a way to identify a boundary
- The B country in BRICS
45 Clues: Government of Cuba • The B country in BRICS • Created in 1945 in Cairo • Relations between states • Russia reclaiming Crimea • Nickname for UK leaving EU • Forces that unite a country • Newest country in the world • Forces that divide a country • State with one big government • Peacekeeping force for the world • A state made up of one ethnicity • Idea of "state" first started here • ...
History Crossword 2025-12-15
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- The name of this early civilization means “land between two rivers.”
- The 1954 Geneva Accords used the 17th parallel to divide one country into two. What country?
- Until 1989, what was Myanmar known as?
- The ancient Egyptians used what pictorial writing system to help communicate?
- The period in history between A.D. 395 and A.D. 1500
- What horse-related sport was popular in ancient Rome, Greece and the Byzantine Empire?
- What divine notion promoted the westward expansion of U.S. territory including the Louisiana Purchase?
- What was the capital city of the Inca Empire?
- The lowest class of people in the feudal system are called
- Modern-day Istanbul, Turkey, used to be called what when it was the capital of the Byzantine Empire?
- What was the name of the series of programs and projects President Franklin D. Roosevelt enacted during the Great Depression?
- In 1853, what country opened its borders to foreigners after being closed for more than 200 years?
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- In the mid-14th century, what catastrophic event accelerated the decline of the feudal system? (Black Death)
- Who fought in the Hundred Years’ War?
- What was the name of the confederation of five (later six) nations across upper New York state that played a strategic role in the struggle between the French and British for control of North America?
- Before European colonization, which group constituted one of the largest politically integrated tribes in the Americas, known for their complex societal structure?
- About 2,000 years before the Egyptians started using it, the Chinchorro people of Chile came up with which process for preserving their dead?
- What is the Chinese historic site of imperial power known as?
- Who was the last czar of Russia?
- Sharing a name with the character named in 2003 as the American Film Institute's top villain of the previous 100 years, which Carthaginian general is best remembered today for leading an invasion of Italy, having crossed the Alps with war elephants?
- What Italian physicist and engineer gave rise to the modern study of astronomy in the 1500s?
- What is the only country in South East Asia that was not colonized?
22 Clues: Who was the last czar of Russia? • Who fought in the Hundred Years’ War? • Until 1989, what was Myanmar known as? • What was the capital city of the Inca Empire? • The period in history between A.D. 395 and A.D. 1500 • The lowest class of people in the feudal system are called • What is the Chinese historic site of imperial power known as? • ...
WH Vocab #1 2022-09-09
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- Tame an animal and keep it as a pet or for farm produce.
- The study of human history through the excavation of prehistoric locations and the analysis of artifacts and other remains.
- A type of person without a permanent shelter and instead moves from place to place looking for fresh food for their livestock.
- Was the wide-scale transition of many human cultures during the Neolithic period from hunting and gathering to agriculture and settlement.
- A crescent-shaped region in the Middle East which is named for its rich soils. (Spans from modern-day Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, and Jordan)
- A pictorial symbol for a word or phrase, they were used as the earliest known form of writing.
- A prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England. It consists of an outer ring of vertical sarsen standing stones, each around 13 ft. tall.
- The period of time before written records.
- Relating to or denoting the later part of the Stone Age, when ground or polished stone weapons prevailed.
- A rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple, (ancient Mesopotamian)
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- A member of a nomadic people who live chiefly by hunting, fishing, and harvesting wild food.
- The arts and other manifestations of the human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.
- Denoting or relating to the wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia, Persia, and Ugarit, surviving mainly impressed on clay tablets.
- The stage of human social and cultural development and organization that is considered most advanced.
- Arrange (laws or rules) into a systematic code.
- The species to which all modern human beings belong, Latin for "wise human".
- Objects made by human beings that are typically items of cultural or historic interest.
- Relating to or denoting the early phase of the Stone Age, lasting about 2.5 million years.
- A person who copies out documents, especially one employed to do this before printing was invented.
- A worker in a skilled trade, especially one that involves making things by hand.
20 Clues: 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. • The species to which all modern human beings belong, Latin for "wise human". • A worker in a skilled trade, especially one that involves making things by hand. • ...
Semester Review 2022-12-07
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- The Neolithic Revolution was followed by the
- Which of the following is a study of past societies through an analysis of what people have left behind?
- The Hittites were the first Indo-Europeans to
- Which good was commonly traded throughout the region during the Gupta Empire?
- How did Constantine help to spread Christianity in the Roman Empire?
- The lowest level of Ancient Indian society who were given tasks seen as menial and degrading, such as collecting trash and handling dead bodies, were the
- The Diary of Anne Frank is a
- What development of the Song dynasty had a profound impact on the economic growth of Eastern Asia?
- Why did the first civilizations develop in river valleys?
- During the Tang dynasty, what invention provided new ways to communicate?
- Why did the Great Schism contribute to the end of medieval Europe?
- What does the term “vassals” mean?
- Where was the Fertile Crescent located?
- Who serves as the head of the Eastern Orthodox church?
- What was the name of the Aztec capital?
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- Early Indian writings that reveal that India was a world of many small kingdoms between 1500 b.c. and 400 b.c. are called the
- In Hammurabi’s code, punishments generally follow the principle of retaliation, or the idea that one must
- In which form of government does a select group of few people exercise control?
- After the collapse of the Mauryan Empire, the people who spread over northern India as far as the central Ganges Valley into modern-day Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Central Asia were the
- What similar factor led to the collapse of Rome and Han China?
- How did the Phoenician culture influence classical Greek civilization?
- What did early civilizations develop to explain the forces of nature and their roles in the world?
- Which collection of laws is one of the earliest examples of a written law code in history?
- In what form of government did ancient rulers believe that they derived their powers from the gods?
- In which legal tradition did the influential idea of the right to a trial by a jury of peers originate?
25 Clues: The Diary of Anne Frank is a • What does the term “vassals” mean? • Where was the Fertile Crescent located? • What was the name of the Aztec capital? • The Neolithic Revolution was followed by the • The Hittites were the first Indo-Europeans to • Who serves as the head of the Eastern Orthodox church? • Why did the first civilizations develop in river valleys? • ...
Unit 1 Review 2021-09-08
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- Term for a religion with many gods
- The Romans overthrew their kings and created this type of government
- The civilization between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Greek philosopher that wrote The Republic
- Symbols that represent sounds
- The period of peace in Rome that started with Augustus
- Militaristic Greek polis
- The civilization located on the Nile River
- This person became dictator for life and stated the end of the Roman Republic
- When an independent city controls itself and the surrounding area
- The name of the Eastern Roman Empire after the fall of the West
- The Romans invented this building material
- Greek philosopher that created the Socratic Method
- One of the oldest religions that is based on early Aryan/Indian beliefs
- This structure carried water to Roman cities
- The Roman social class made up of the upper class who could vote and hold office
- The modern day country where Rome is located
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- The Roman emperor that made Christianity legal in the Roman Empire
- Cuneiform and hieroglyphics are this type of writing
- The era started by the conquests of Alexander the Great
- A Greek city-state
- First monotheistic religion that Christianity is based on
- The most powerful government body in the Roman Republic
- The Roman social class made up of the common people who could vote but not hold office
- Time period that started in Europe after the fall of the Western Roman Empire
- King of Macedonia that conquered the known world
- Indian religion based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama
- Monotheistic religion that started spread throughout the Roman Empire
- Greek philosopher that created the first version of the scientific method
- The people who created the first alphabet
- The first Roman Emperor
- Edict of _________ that made Christianity legal in the Roman Empire
- The first direct democracy was found here
- Created the first written law code
- Feature used by the Romans to make larger, stronger buildings
35 Clues: A Greek city-state • The first Roman Emperor • Militaristic Greek polis • Symbols that represent sounds • Term for a religion with many gods • Created the first written law code • Greek philosopher that wrote The Republic • The people who created the first alphabet • The first direct democracy was found here • The civilization located on the Nile River • ...
TERMS 2023-06-02
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- Chinese government official.
- medical treatment, in which needles are inserted to the skin to relieve pains.
- the belief that spirits and forces live within animals, objects, or dreams.
- ruling family.
- the blending of two or more cultures
- the study of people and cultures through their material remains.
- in Hindu belief, all the actions that can affect a person’s fate in the next life.
- a person who studies how people lived in the past.
- an object made by human beings.
- moral standards for behavior.
- a political unit that includes a city and its surrounding lands and villages.
- the study of the origins and development of people and their societies.
- respect for parents.
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- in traditional Indian society, an unchangeable social group into which a person is born.
- the preservation of dead bodies by embalming and wrapping them in cloth.
- Period the era of prehistory that lasted from at least 2 million B.C. to about 9000 B.C; also called the Old Stone Age.
- in the ancient Middle East, a system of writing that used wedge-shaped marks.
- triangular area of marshland formed by deposits of silt at the mouth of some rivers.
- relating to a society in
- believing in many gods.
- seasonal winds that regularly blow from a certain direction for part of the year.
- family organization in which several generations share a common dwelling.
- the spread of ideas, customs, and technologies from one person to another.
- in Buddhism belief, union with the universe.
- the spreading of the Jews beyond their historic homeland.
- a holy day for rest and worship.
- system of writing in which pictures called hieroglyphs represent objects, concepts, or sounds.
- a binding agreement; specifically, in the Jewish tradition, the binding agreement God made with Abraham.
- payment a bride’s family makes to the bridegroom.
- in ancient Mesopotamia, a large, stepped platform thought to have been topped by a temple dedicated to a city’s chief go or goddess.
30 Clues: ruling family. • respect for parents. • believing in many gods. • relating to a society in • Chinese government official. • moral standards for behavior. • an object made by human beings. • a holy day for rest and worship. • the blending of two or more cultures • in Buddhism belief, union with the universe. • payment a bride’s family makes to the bridegroom. • ...
World Geo Sem 2 Exam 2013-06-01
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- movement in 19th century to support Jewish homeland in Palestine
- originated in India and spread to China
- Tibetan mountain guide
- country with rapid economic growth due to cheap labor, high technology, and exports
- holiest site in Jerusalem; remains of the Second Temple
- Russian term for dinner party
- the removal of salt from ocean water
- most Iranians and some people from Iraq and Afghanistan
- series of rulers from the same family
- petroleum that hasn't been processed
- made of coral reefs
- method of dividing foreign control in China
- based on the teachings of Lao-Tzu; keep harmony with nature
- when a group of farmers working together
- created by volcanoes
- separation
- group of islands
- ethnic group in SW Asia that occupied Kurdistan
- determined by the central government
- black islands
- person with no permanent home
- route between China and the Mediterranean Sea
- complete separation of races
- breaking up of land for more even distribution for farmers
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- based on the teachings of Confucius; says to respects one's elders and obey the government
- Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan
- formed in 60s to regain the Arab land in Palestine
- increased Egypt's farmable land and protected it from floods and droughts
- movement in the 60s to improve farming techniques
- top of the rainforest
- use families to govern themselves
- river bed that remains dry except during the rainy seasons
- rich farmland
- underground layer of rock that stores water
- the dominant religion of India
- tent of Central Asia's nomads
- group of islands in the Pacific
- where Abraham prepared to sacrifice his son
- long chain of islands along the Australian coast
- expansion of dry conditions over a wet area next to a desert
- 83% of Muslims including those in Turkey, Iraq, and Afghanistan
- smaller than a continent
- grown for direct sale
- world's highest mountain range
- tiny islands
- region SW Asia between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- chain of evergreen forests
47 Clues: separation • tiny islands • rich farmland • black islands • group of islands • made of coral reefs • created by volcanoes • top of the rainforest • grown for direct sale • Tibetan mountain guide • smaller than a continent • chain of evergreen forests • complete separation of races • Russian term for dinner party • tent of Central Asia's nomads • person with no permanent home • ...
Benchmark Vocabulary Review - Middle East 2015-04-29
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- The raising of plants and animals
- Belief that holy books should be taken literally, word for word
- Discrimination against Jews
- Block of rock and soil that makes up Earth’s crust
- Beliefs about what is right and wrong
- Persian governor
- A region with good conditions for growing crops that stretches from the Mediterranean coast east through Mesopotamia (modern Iraq) to the Persian Gulf.
- A messenger of God
- Religious wars in which Christian soldiers from Europe aimed to stop the spread of Islam and to retake control of Palestine, also called the Holy Land
- A ruler from a traditional ruling family who is the son, daughter, or younger relative of the last ruler
- Place were most people live in cities
- An underground layer where water collects
- Hot, dry winds that blow across Iran from west to east
- Iranian legislature
- Belief that policies and society should follow Islamic law
- The belief in a single God
- Tunnel that provides water to Persian villages by bringing water from an aquifer
- Culture with a written language in which people have many different kinds of jobs
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- Title for high-ranking Shia Muslim leaders in Iran
- Name taken by Mustafa Kemal, the founder of modern Turkey, meaning “Father of the Turks”
- Holy book of Islam
- Persian word for king
- The killing of 1.5 million Armenians in the Ottoman Empire in 1915-1918
- Muslims’ political and religious leader
- Arabic word meaning “struggle”
- A democracy in which parliament chooses the government
- Starting a business
- An Iranian religion that dates back to ancient times
- Narrow body of water that cuts through land, connecting two larger bodies of water
- Situation when large numbers of educated people migrate out of a country
- Religious leader
- Removal of salt from seawater
- Self-governing religious community in the Ottoman Empire
- Islamic house of worship
- A dry area that forms behind a highland that captures rainfall and snow
- A government controlled by one person who has not won a free election
- Concealing, baggy garments worn by many Arab women
37 Clues: Persian governor • Religious leader • Holy book of Islam • A messenger of God • Starting a business • Iranian legislature • Persian word for king • Islamic house of worship • The belief in a single God • Discrimination against Jews • Removal of salt from seawater • Arabic word meaning “struggle” • The raising of plants and animals • Beliefs about what is right and wrong • ...
Kingdom of Kush Crossword Review 2021-12-16
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- Routes ran through Kush, which meant that they traded with many different cultures such as other African kingdoms, Rome, Arabia, India, and likely _____!
- The Egyptian word for gold
- Because of all the chaos Egypt became unstable and ____
- King Piye wanted to restore Egypt’s ancient _____
- Pharaohs delegated governors to make sure the tribute was paid ______
- King Piye also announced himself as pharaoh, and titled himself the “Uniter of the ___ Lands.”
- Around 350 A.C.E., Kush fell to invaders from ________
- The greatest of all kandakes was Queen __________
- Once the ___ Kingdom in Egypt crumbled, Egypt was in political chaos
- Egyptian culture and traditions _______, even after a new line of Kushite royalty was established
- A sum or other valuable resources paid by one territory to another for the price of peace, security, protection, or the like
- After the Egyptianization of Kush, Kushites brought back the practice of ______ leadership
- At its pinnacle, the city blossomed as a kingdom of _______ and industry
- After Egypt invaded Kush, Kushites started to speak and write in their native language ________
- Used the ___ Sea, overland routes, and the Nile to transport goods.
- In the 650’s B.C.E., the last _______ pharaoh was forced out of Egypt, back into Nubia
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- 300 miles _____ of Napata
- In the 670’s B.C.E., the dominant empire in Mesopotamia, the _________, attacked Egypt
- The area where Kush was located
- One such temple was located in _____ Barkal, and was modeled after Abu Simbel, built by the pharaoh Ramses II
- In the New Kingdom (1600-1100 B.C.E.), _____ conquered Kush
- The Assyrians were known for their _____ warfare
- The capital of Kush after Napata was demolished
- a line of rulers, usually through familial relationships
- ironworkers made tools for easier and faster farming, such as ____ and axes, as well as weapons like arrows, swords, and spears
- ________, or queen mothers, ruled over Meroë
- In the 730’s, Egypt surrendered to King ____ of Kush
- The river that runs through Kush
- After ____ years of conflict, Kush and Rome signed a peace treaty
- Piye and his family reigned for almost one _______ years
30 Clues: 300 miles _____ of Napata • The Egyptian word for gold • The area where Kush was located • The river that runs through Kush • ________, or queen mothers, ruled over Meroë • The capital of Kush after Napata was demolished • The Assyrians were known for their _____ warfare • King Piye wanted to restore Egypt’s ancient _____ • ...
TTS Miqdad Imperialisme Kuno 2023-11-27
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- Pendekatan di mana satu negara mengendalikan negara-negara lain untuk keuntungan ekonomi atau politik.
- Pusat peradaban yang mengalami imperialisme dari Persia, Aleksander Agung, dan Romawi.
- Strategi militer di mana pasukan mengepung dan memotong pasokan musuh.
- Upaya penjajahan oleh bangsa-bangsa Eropa di berbagai belahan dunia selama abad ke-15 hingga 19.
- Salah satu negara di kawasan Timur Tengah yang sering terlibat dalam persaingan imperialisme kuno.
- Salah satu faktor penyebab imperialisme adalah dorongan ekonomi untuk mencari...
- Salah satu akibat negatif imperialisme adalah ..... budaya asli di wilayah yang dikuasai.
- Raja Persia yang terkenal dengan konflik melawan bangsa Yunani, terutama dalam Pertempuran Thermopylae.
- Periode dalam sejarah Romawi yang ditandai dengan ekspansi besar-besaran dan kejayaan militer.
- Wilayah yang sering menjadi sasaran imperialisme di Timur Tengah, terutama oleh Kekaisaran Romawi.
- Raja Persia yang memerintah Persia dengan penuh ambisi untuk menaklukkan Mesir, Babilonia, dan Yunani.
- Penguasa Mesir Kuno yang terkenal dengan imperialisme pada periode Perang Salib.
- Negara di Afrika Utara yang menjadi target ekspansi oleh Kekaisaran Romawi.
- Penguasa Yunani yang terkenal dengan filosofi dan ekspansi ke wilayah Asia Kecil.
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- Penguasa Romawi yang terkenal dengan kampanye militer di Eropa dan Britania.
- Upaya untuk menaklukkan atau menguasai wilayah lain untuk kepentingan politik atau ekonomi.
- Bangsa yang menjadi korban imperialisme Romawi, terutama dalam perang Punisia.
- Konflik militer antara Romawi dan Kartago yang disebut sebagai Perang....
- Kota Yunani kuno yang menjadi pusat kebudayaan dan pendidikan, tetapi juga ikut terlibat dalam imperialisme.
- Salah satu dampak ekonomi imperialisme adalah eksploitasi ...... alam di wilayah yang dikuasai.
- Negara kuno yang terkenal dengan imperialisme, Julius Caesar berasal dari sini.
- Bangsa yang menjadi pesaing utama Romawi dalam imperialisme di Laut Tengah.
- Kaisar Romawi yang memimpin ekspansi besar-besaran selama pemerintahannya.
- Upaya penaklukan besar-besaran oleh Aleksander Agung yang mencakup sebagian besar wilayah Asia.
- Salah satu dampak imperialisme adalah perubahan dalam ..... dan budaya di wilayah yang dikuasai.
- Salah satu negara di wilayah Eropa yang menjadi sasaran imperialisme oleh Aleksander Agung.
- Wilayah di Asia Kecil yang menjadi pusat persaingan imperialisme.
- Bangsa yang mendirikan Kekaisaran Persia dan menjadi salah satu kekuatan imperialistik awal.
- Bangsa kuno yang terkenal dengan perdagangan dan ekspansi di sepanjang Jalur Sutra.
- Kaisar Romawi yang dikenal dengan pembagian kekaisaran menjadi dua bagian untuk memudahkan pemerintahan.
30 Clues: Wilayah di Asia Kecil yang menjadi pusat persaingan imperialisme. • Strategi militer di mana pasukan mengepung dan memotong pasokan musuh. • Konflik militer antara Romawi dan Kartago yang disebut sebagai Perang.... • Kaisar Romawi yang memimpin ekspansi besar-besaran selama pemerintahannya. • ...
Ch. 12 - Intro to Early Civilizations 2024-02-23
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- Provided protection from weather and dangerous animals. (p. 77)
- Time before history was written down. (p.75)
- The exchange of goods and services without using money. (p. 81)
- Hunter-Gatherers learned to make ________ to help them perform basic tasks. (p. 76)
- To become an expert in a particular subject, skill, or trade. (p. 79)
- Prehistoric people lived as ____________. (two words, p. 75)
- Ancient civilization that developed near the Yellow River in eastern Asia. (p. 85)
- The feature of a civilization where people were ranked into classes according to the job they did. (two words, p. 83)
- The feature of a civilization that people developed to help explain the world around them. (p. 83)
- Civilization that developed between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in southwestern Asia (Middle East). (p. 85)
- The feature of a civilization that led to early civilizations developing near rivers. (p. 83)
- To tame a wild animal to keep as a pet or farm animal. (p. 78)
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- People, societies, or other groups who rely on each other for survival or success. (p. 79)
- Ancient civilization that developed near the Nile River in Northern Africa. (p. 85)
- The highest level of human society. (p. 83)
- Extra; leftover amount after demand has been met. (p. 79)
- The discovery of farming is called _________ because it greatly changed people's lives. (two words, p.78)
- The feature of a civilization that includes the development of writing systems and irrigation. (p. 83)
- The feature of a civilization where people made products, tools, and decorative items to use and to trade at markets near and far. (p. 83)
- The feature of a civilization that addresses issues such as controlling resources, irrigation, and trade. (p. 83)
- Having no permanent home; traveling from place to place, often to hunt or find fresh pasture for livestock. (p.75)
- Ancient civilization that developed near the Indus River on the Indian subcontinent. (p. 85)
- An item used by people from the past. (p. 75)
23 Clues: The highest level of human society. (p. 83) • Time before history was written down. (p.75) • An item used by people from the past. (p. 75) • Extra; leftover amount after demand has been met. (p. 79) • Prehistoric people lived as ____________. (two words, p. 75) • To tame a wild animal to keep as a pet or farm animal. (p. 78) • ...
HISTORIA DE LA TECNOLOGÍA 2023-09-23
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- Técnica de impresión diseñada por Johannes Gutemberg con fin de imprimir los manuscritos medievales sin sacrificar su elaborado diseño ornamental
- Inventor que nació en el siglo XIX que patentó más de 1000 inventos, entre ellos la bombilla de incandescencia
- País que, junto a España, se situó a la cabeza de la industria naval
- Época de grandes avances cuyo nombre significa "periodo de piedra nueva"
- Apellido del científico del siglo XIX que desarrolló el dínamo e inventó el primer motor eléctrico
- Técnica que nos brindó alimento y que permitió el aumento de la población y la abundancia de comida.
- Lugar donde aparece por primera vez la escritura
- Nombre de la edad en la que nacieron grandes celebridades como Da Vinci o Galileo Galilei
- Artilugio inventado por Thomas Alba Edison que efectuaba una rápida sucesión de imágenes formando secuencias
- Nombre del primer metal usado por el hombre (en casi todas partes)
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- Aleación de cobre y estaño más dura que estos materiales por separados
- Facilitó un aumento de la producción gracias al uso de la fuerza animal en lugar de la humana para las labores agrícolas
- Modesto círculo de arcilla perforado en centro surgido alrededor del 3500 a.C. que supuso un gran avance militar y que se sigue usando hoy en día muchos mecanismos
- Época dentro de la edad moderna en la que se asientan las bases del mundo moderno, en el que el hombre se convierte en el centro del universo
- Nombre del pintor, escultor, ingeniero y arquitecto que pintó la "Gioconda" y la "Última Cena"
- Monumento de la prehistoria el cual es un círculo de megalitos de gran tamaño de más de 40 metros de tamaño
- Periodo de transición entre el Paleolítico y el Neolítico
- País en el que aparece por primera vez el compás y la pólvora
- Surgida en el Paleolítico nos permitió la obtención de productos animales sin tener que cazarlos
- Matemático, astrónomo, físico, ingeniero e inventor griego conocido por sus inventos como las armas de asedio, el polipasto o el odómetro entre otros
20 Clues: Lugar donde aparece por primera vez la escritura • Periodo de transición entre el Paleolítico y el Neolítico • País en el que aparece por primera vez el compás y la pólvora • Nombre del primer metal usado por el hombre (en casi todas partes) • País que, junto a España, se situó a la cabeza de la industria naval • ...
AP world terms review 1 2024-12-12
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- Dynasty that suceeded the Tang
- Refer to Hindu social structure
- Better known as Genghis khan
- Not Istanbul but
- Respect towards the elders is called
- Script created by the Mongols
- Spain before the Reconquista
- Men are dominant in this society
- A set of states controlled by a single Authority
- Destroyed the Byzantine Empire
- Andean civilization
- Had Buddhism caves; silk road trading city
- Library in Baghdad
- Created by Korea; phonetic system
- Brought to Song China by a Vietnamese kingdom; harvested twice a year
- limited Song Chese women's movement
- Sophia's favorite tradition; also a tax imposed on non-Muslims
- Its capital was Baghdad
- Warring state in Mesoamerica
- Third Ming Emperor
- Admiral of the Chinese Treasure Fleets
- Richest man in history
- Temple with both Hindu and Buddhist structures
- First of four widely accepted turning points in Human history
- Also known as the Eastern Roman Empire
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- Caravan palace
- Lasted 116 years, between France and England
- This era includeds Greece and Rome primarily
- Bantu languages and Arabic script merged to make the language of this civilization
- denoted by proto-industrialization
- Includes China; Egypt; Indus river valley; Mesopotamia
- Mona Lisa was painted by art inspired by features of this event
- Refers to the concept of people traveling with herds of animals for their livelihood
- United Western Europe
- This was a concept used by emperors to justify rule
- A trade route that utilized the camel saddle
- Created by pastoral people; Turkics
- Icludes food/traditions/customs etc.
- "Most splendid city in the world" - Marco Polo
- Martime empire in Malaysia and Indonesia
- Related to cities and urbanization
- City in West Africa with many Islamc Schools
- Korea and Vietnam used this for Chinese relations
- took on Eastern Orthodox after the fall of the Byzantines
- People who craft special products for purchase
- Refers to Central America
- System of Canals in China
- Civilization of the Yucatan Peninsula
48 Clues: Caravan palace • Not Istanbul but • Library in Baghdad • Third Ming Emperor • Andean civilization • United Western Europe • Richest man in history • Its capital was Baghdad • Refers to Central America • System of Canals in China • Better known as Genghis khan • Spain before the Reconquista • Warring state in Mesoamerica • Script created by the Mongols • Dynasty that suceeded the Tang • ...
Cultures of Asia Crossword Challenge 2024-10-29
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- The name of the large desert just north of China, connecting it with Mongolia
- An ancient Chinese religion and philosophy that believes all of existence is a balance between two forces - Yin and Yang
- The largest mountain in the world
- The large body of water connecting India and Africa together
- An ancient Japanese religion that believes spirits occupy the physical world and require respect to keep the world in balance
- A small peninsula northeast of China that has had contact with China and Japan for thousands of years
- One of the oldest religions, this polytheistic religion worships many gods & believes in reincarnation
- The Indian system of organizing people into different classes based on reincarnation
- An ancient religion from Mesopotamia that heavily influenced the development of future monotheistic religions
- A large island off the eastern coast of China, home to an ancient and often isolated culture
- An ancient, informal highway spanning from Eastern China all the way to Rome, exchanging goods and ideas for a thousand years
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- The large mountain range connecting northern India to western China
- The name of the large river that runs across northern India, considered sacred by Hindus
- The school of thought inspired by Confucius that preaches respect of elders and orderly conduct
- An artificial army buried along with the first emperor of China to decorate his extravagant tomb
- One of the largest and oldest continuous cultures in the world, situated east of India and west of Japan
- The belief that when one dies they are reborn again into a new body, but retaining the same soul
- An ancient Indian religion that follows the teaching of the Buddha with the aim of reaching Enlightenment
- The name of the first emperor of China, buried in an extravagant tomb after ten years of ruling a newly unified China
- The large sub-continent that bridges the Middle East and China
- The name of the native people of China, named after China's second dynasty following the reign of its first emperor
21 Clues: The largest mountain in the world • The large body of water connecting India and Africa together • The large sub-continent that bridges the Middle East and China • The large mountain range connecting northern India to western China • The name of the large desert just north of China, connecting it with Mongolia • ...
Ancient Society Crossword 2023-06-05
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- A historical region located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, known as the "cradle of civilization" and home to ancient civilizations like Sumer, Babylon, and Assyria.
- Members of the military nobility in feudal Japan, characterized by their code of honor (bushido) and skilled expertise in martial arts and warfare.
- A person or place regarded as a source of divine guidance or prophecy in ancient Greece, often consulted for advice or predictions.
- An iconic amphitheater in ancient Rome, used for various public spectacles, including gladiatorial contests and other performances.
- A system of writing used in ancient Egypt, consisting of pictorial symbols that represent sounds, objects, or ideas.
- Pertaining to the civilization of ancient Rome, which had a significant impact on European culture, law, engineering, and governance.
- A fortified hilltop or citadel in ancient Greek cities, typically housing important religious and civic buildings.
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- The supreme ruler of an empire or a vast territory, holding absolute power and authority.
- A preserved body, typically of a deceased person, often achieved through embalming techniques, as practiced in ancient Egypt.
- A title given to the rulers of ancient Egypt, considered divine and holding significant political and religious power.
- A prehistoric monument located in England, consisting of a ring of massive standing stones, believed to have been erected around 2500 BC.
- A professional fighter in ancient Rome who engaged in battles against other gladiators or wild animals as a form of entertainment.
- An ancient Roman city near Naples, Italy, which was buried under volcanic ash and preserved remarkably well after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.
- A citizen of ancient Sparta, known for their strict military discipline and emphasis on physical prowess.
- Referring to the ancient Mayan civilization, known for its advanced writing system, mathematical achievements, and impressive architectural structures.
- Monumental structures built in ancient Egypt as tombs for pharaohs, characterized by their triangular sides and pointed top.
16 Clues: The supreme ruler of an empire or a vast territory, holding absolute power and authority. • A citizen of ancient Sparta, known for their strict military discipline and emphasis on physical prowess. • A fortified hilltop or citadel in ancient Greek cities, typically housing important religious and civic buildings. • ...
GS: Unit 1 Vocabulary 2025-09-04
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- An object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest.
- the study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains.
- the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources, land use, and industries.
- belief in or worship of more than one god.
- a pictorial symbol for a word or phrase. Pictographs were used as the earliest known form of writing, examples having been discovered in Egypt and Mesopotamia from before 3000 BC.
- a worker in a skilled trade, especially one that involves making things by hand.
- the process by which a society or place reaches an advanced stage of social and cultural development and organization.
- the study of human societies and cultures and their development or the study of human biological and physiological characteristics and their evolution.
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- final stage of cultural evolution or technological development among prehistoric humans. It was characterized by stone tools shaped by polishing or grinding, dependence on domesticated plants or animals
- ancient cultural stage, or level, of human development, characterized by the use of rudimentary chipped stone tools.
- the natural channel/s which has/have been formed by a river and its tributaries.
- the work of building such things as roads, schools, and reservoirs, carried out by the government for the community.
- a member of a people having no permanent abode, and who travel from place to place to find fresh pasture for their livestock.
13 Clues: belief in or worship of more than one god. • the natural channel/s which has/have been formed by a river and its tributaries. • a worker in a skilled trade, especially one that involves making things by hand. • An object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest. • ...
AWH Semester 1 Vocab 2022-12-06
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- Belief that the natural world is filled with spirits
- having to do with a single person or thing
- The study of humankind in all aspects, especially development and culture
- Includes the many different elements that make up the way of life of a people
- after a time
- People leave their homeland to live somewhere else
- to order the creation of
- the belief that there is only one God
- the spreading of cultural traits from one region to another
- force
- a text finished around 600 ad
- occurs when people spend most of their time working at a single job or craft
- trading system in which people exchange goods directly without using money
- A complete change in ways of thinking, working, or living
- system that a community uses to produce and distribute goods and services
- an independent state that includes a city and its surrounding territory
- Decide as a result of thinking or reasoning
- belief in more than one god
- change their way of life
- dependable, steady not risky
- art of steering a ship from place to place
- one of the 2 rivers Mesopotamia lies between
- The escape of the Israelites from slavery in egypt
- A small set of letters each of which stands for a single sound
- decide against, turn away
- A closely interconnected group of people or things
- good or service sold within a country that is produced in another country
- Possibility to grow and change in the future
- a binding agreement
- A money that is used as a medium of exchange, usually bills or coins
- a permanent army of professional soldiers
- An idea or way of doing things that is common in a certain culture
- A set of laws that governed life in the Babylonian Empire
- Scientists who study the physical materials of earth itself
- an independent state that works with other states to achieve a shared military or political goal
- Change the growth of plants or behavior of animals in ways that are useful for humans
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- Something that can be used as proof
- The idea that Akkad members of a society must obey the law
- a wide flat plain in present day Iraq; lies between 2 great rivers
- meeting place
- people who lived by hunting small animals and gathering plants
- extra/more food
- a system of writing that uses triangular shaped symbols to stand for words, ideas, or sounds
- separation from one’s homeland
- fairness or fair treatment
- one of the 2 rivers Mesopotamia lies between
- soldiers who fought while riding horses
- People who study human life in the past by examining things that people left behind
- temples that were pyramid-shaped brick towers
- a region of the middle east that stretches in a large crescent-shaped curve from the Persian Gulf to the mediterranean sea
- weekly day of rest
- leader who rallied the Israelites to defend their land
- good or service produced within a country and sold outside the country's borders
- a set of comments or a recorded discussion about something
- ideas of right and wrong
- to become inhabitants of
- A carved stone slab or pillar that stands on end
- an order to do something
- the period of time before written records
- hardened remains or imprints of living things that existed long ago
- consists of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible
- payment made to show loyalty to a stronger power, but often the amount of tribute was often set by the ruler
- Gain; favorable result
- acting or living in a way that is ethically right and obeys God's laws
- Surroundings
- a state containing several countries or territories
- collect or attain a large amount of something
- an area ruled by a distant country
- forefathers of the Jewish people
- A person believed to be chosen by God as a messenger to bring truth to the people
- A person who moves from place to place with their herds
- Communities of Jews living outside of their ancient homeland
- to supply water to
- Having many related parts; not simple
- anything made and used by humans
75 Clues: force • after a time • Surroundings • meeting place • extra/more food • weekly day of rest • to supply water to • a binding agreement • Gain; favorable result • to order the creation of • ideas of right and wrong • to become inhabitants of • an order to do something • change their way of life • decide against, turn away • fairness or fair treatment • belief in more than one god • ...
Agriculture History 2025-08-25
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- ancient region of southwestern Asia in present-day Iraq, lying between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- American law which makes it illegal to adulterate or misbrand meat and meat products being sold as food; ensures meat and meat products are slaughtered and processed under strictly regulated sanitary conditions
- colorless, volatile and flammable liquid which is produced by the natural fermentation of sugars
- treaty between Canada, Mexico and the United States which eliminated most tariffs between the counties
- vegetable garden, especially a home garden, planted to increase food production during a war
- estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar and tobacco were cultivated by resident labor
- provided grants of land to states to finance the establishment of colleges specializing in “agriculture and the mechanic arts”
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- large increase in crop production in developing countries achieved by the use of fertilizers, pesticides and high-yield crop varieties
- 19th-century doctrine or belief stating the expansion of the U.S. throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable
- action of searching out and publicizing scandalous information about famous people in an underhanded way
- free trade agreement between the United States, Canada and Mexico
- British civilian organization created during World War II so women could work in agriculture
- area of Oklahoma, New Mexico, Kansas, Colorado and Texas affected by severe soil erosion, caused by drought and relentless windstorms, in the 1930s
- farm implement consisting of a strong blade at the end of a beam, usually hitched to a draft team or motor vehicle and used for breaking up soil and cutting furrows in preparation for sowing
- act or means of sealing off a place to prevent foods or people from entering or leaving
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view
16 Clues: free trade agreement between the United States, Canada and Mexico • act or means of sealing off a place to prevent foods or people from entering or leaving • estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar and tobacco were cultivated by resident labor • British civilian organization created during World War II so women could work in agriculture • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia Lesson 4 2025-08-23
4 Clues: a written set of laws used to govern a people • a group of territories controlled by one government • fair treatment and use of laws to judge right and wrong • a form of government with one person (king, queen, or emperor) at the head
PBL WordChart 2017-09-27
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- a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level; a large steep hill
- Sea a sea bordering in Israel, the West Bank and Jordan is a salt lake whose banks are more than 400m below sea level, the lowest point on dry land
- River The longest and one of the most historically important rivers of Western Asia.
- any of a large class of substances typically unctuous, viscous, combustible, liquid at ordinary temperatures, and soluble in ether or alcohol
- Map It focuses on the geography of the area and will often have shaded relief to show the mountains and valleys
- River a river found in the Middle East that flows roughly north to south through the Sea of Galilee and on to the Dead Sea
- Gulf Arabian Sea, between SW Iran and Arabia
- Sea an arm of the Indian Ocean, extending NW between Africa and Arabia: connected to the Mediterranean by the Suez Canal
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream
- River The eastern member of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia
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- removes salt from (seawater)
- Gas consisting largely of methane and other hydrocarbons, occurring naturally underground
- almost or entirely surrounded by land; having no coastline or seaport
- Map designed to show governmental boundaries of countries, states, and counties, the location of major cities, and they usually include significant bodies of water
- Distribution is a system for the collection, transmission, treatment, storage and distribution of water from source to consumers
- Peninsula Is a peninsula of Western Asia situated northeast of Africa on the Arabian plate
- a region so arid because of little rainfall that it supports only sparse and widely spaced vegetation or no vegetation at all
- of Hormuz a strait between Iran and the United Arab Emirates, connecting the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman
- Irrigation a type of micro-irrigation that has the potential to save water and nutrients by allowing water to drip slowly to the roots of plants, either from above the soil surface or buried below the surface
19 Clues: removes salt from (seawater) • Gulf Arabian Sea, between SW Iran and Arabia • almost or entirely surrounded by land; having no coastline or seaport • River The eastern member of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia • ...
Mesopotamia and The Fertile Crescent 2016-12-01
Mesopotamia the birthplace of civilisation 2024-11-15
CS_1 - 1 2025-09-05
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- A strong military formation used by Greek and Macedonian soldiers. Soldiers stood close together with long spears and shields to protect each other.
- kingdoms that were part of Alexander the Great’s empire and that have Greek culture
- The planning and moving of supplies, food, and soldiers during war. Alexander’s success came partly from careful logistics.
- A region at the edge of Alexander’s empire. He fought battles there and reached as far as the Indus River before turning back.
- A strength that helps someone win against others. Alexander’s advantage was his smart strategies, well-trained army, and speed in battle.
- An ancient region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers (modern Iraq). It became part of Alexander’s empire after he defeated Persia.
- Alexander’s homeland in northern Greece. It was a kingdom that became powerful under his father and later under him.
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- A large and powerful empire that Alexander defeated. It stretched across the Middle East and was one of his biggest rivals.
- Alexander’s father, the king of Macedonia. He built a strong army and prepared the way for Alexander’s conquests.
- A Greek doctor often called the “father of medicine.” His ideas about observing and treating illness influenced learning in Alexander’s world.
- The plans and methods used in battles. Alexander’s clever tactics, like surprise attacks and fast movements, helped him win against larger armies.
- Paths used by merchants to move goods like spices, silk, and metals. Alexander’s empire controlled many of these routes, making it wealthy and connected.
- A famous king from Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in history. He spread Greek culture across many lands.
- A Greek mathematician known as the “father of geometry.” His work on shapes and space was taught in the Hellenistic world.
- A Greek scientist and inventor. He made discoveries in math and engineering that were later spread through the Hellenistic kingdoms.
15 Clues: kingdoms that were part of Alexander the Great’s empire and that have Greek culture • Alexander’s father, the king of Macedonia. He built a strong army and prepared the way for Alexander’s conquests. • Alexander’s homeland in northern Greece. It was a kingdom that became powerful under his father and later under him. • ...
CS_1 - 1 2025-09-08
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- A strong military formation used by Greek and Macedonian soldiers. Soldiers stood close together with long spears and shields to protect each other.
- kingdoms that were part of Alexander the Great’s empire and that have Greek culture
- The planning and moving of supplies, food, and soldiers during war. Alexander’s success came partly from careful logistics.
- A region at the edge of Alexander’s empire. He fought battles there and reached as far as the Indus River before turning back.
- A strength that helps someone win against others. Alexander’s advantage was his smart strategies, well-trained army, and speed in battle.
- An ancient region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers (modern Iraq). It became part of Alexander’s empire after he defeated Persia.
- Alexander’s homeland in northern Greece. It was a kingdom that became powerful under his father and later under him.
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- A large and powerful empire that Alexander defeated. It stretched across the Middle East and was one of his biggest rivals.
- Alexander’s father, the king of Macedonia. He built a strong army and prepared the way for Alexander’s conquests.
- A Greek doctor often called the “father of medicine.” His ideas about observing and treating illness influenced learning in Alexander’s world.
- The plans and methods used in battles. Alexander’s clever tactics, like surprise attacks and fast movements, helped him win against larger armies.
- Paths used by merchants to move goods like spices, silk, and metals. Alexander’s empire controlled many of these routes, making it wealthy and connected.
- A famous king from Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in history. He spread Greek culture across many lands.
- A Greek mathematician known as the “father of geometry.” His work on shapes and space was taught in the Hellenistic world.
- A Greek scientist and inventor. He made discoveries in math and engineering that were later spread through the Hellenistic kingdoms.
15 Clues: kingdoms that were part of Alexander the Great’s empire and that have Greek culture • Alexander’s father, the king of Macedonia. He built a strong army and prepared the way for Alexander’s conquests. • Alexander’s homeland in northern Greece. It was a kingdom that became powerful under his father and later under him. • ...
isabel mejia mesopotamia 2015-08-19
3 Clues: the soft layer of the mantle on which the lithosphere floats • a layer of hot, solid material that is between Earth's crust and core • a rigid layer that forms the uppermost portion of the mantle and crust
chapter 22 vocab 2024-04-30
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- a member of a mainly Islamic people living in parts of eastern Turkey, northern Iraq, western Iran, and eastern Syria
- an organization founded in 1964 with the aim of creating a state for Palestinians; it recognized the state of Israel in 1993 and Israel granted Palestinians autonomy in the Gaza Strip and West Bank. Abbreviation: PLO.
- the land between rivers
- a shrine in Jerusalem at the site from which Muhammad ascended through the seven heavens to the throne of God
- a wall in Jerusalem where Jews, on certain occasions, assemble for prayer and lamentation
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- a covered building, but can be any place where Islamic prayers are performed, such as an outdoor courtyard.
- the monotheistic religion of the Jewish people.
- an adherent of the Shia branch of Islam.
- 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.
- government of a state by immediate divine guidance or by officials who are regarded as divinely guided
- the religion of the Muslims, a monotheistic faith regarded as revealed through Muhammad as the Prophet of Allah
- a city in Saudi Arabia that was the birthplace of Muhammad and is the holiest city of Islam.
- Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
- a movement for (originally) the re-establishment and (now) the development and protection of a Jewish nation in what is now Israel. It was established as a political organization in 1897 under Theodor Herzl, and was later led by Chaim Weizmann.
- Muhammad translates to “praiseworthy” and links directly to the founder of Islam, the Prophet Muhammad. This name can hold reverent weight to followers of Islam, who can share it with family members as a way of commemorating their commitment to their religion
15 Clues: the land between rivers • an adherent of the Shia branch of Islam. • the monotheistic religion of the Jewish people. • Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries • a wall in Jerusalem where Jews, on certain occasions, assemble for prayer and lamentation • a city in Saudi Arabia that was the birthplace of Muhammad and is the holiest city of Islam. • ...
Karapatan pagtao 2025-02-28
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- – Mga pangunahing karapatan na taglay ng bawat tao mula sa pagsilang, tulad ng karapatang mabuhay, kalayaan, at dignidad.
- – Ang lahat ng karapatan ay pantay-pantay at hindi maaaring paghiwa-hiwalayin (hal. hindi maaaring unahin ang isang karapatan habang pinapabayaan ang iba).
- – Mga karapatang itinakda ng batas na ipinasa ng lehislatura, gaya ng mga batas sa paggawa at kalikasan.
- – Ang mga karapatan ay hindi maaaring ipagkait o kunin nang walang sapat na dahilan.
- – Ang kabuuang paraan ng pamumuhay ng isang grupo ng tao, kabilang ang kanilang paniniwala, tradisyon, at kaugalian, na maaaring makaapekto sa kanilang pag-unawa sa mga karapatan.
- – Mga karapatan na likas sa tao, tulad ng karapatang mabuhay at maging malaya.
- – Magkakaugnay ang mga karapatan; halimbawa, hindi mo ganap na matutupad ang iyong karapatan sa edukasyon kung hindi natutugunan ang iyong karapatan sa pagkain at kalusugan.
- – Dokumentong inihain sa England na nagbigay-diin sa mga karapatan ng mamamayan laban sa pang-aabuso ng monarkiya, tulad ng proteksyon laban sa ilegal na pagkulong at mataas na buwis.
- – Ang mga karapatan ng tao ay para sa lahat, anuman ang lahi, kasarian, relihiyon, o estado sa buhay.
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- – Mga karapatang itinakda at pinoprotektahan ng Saligang Batas ng isang bansa.
- Carta – Isang dokumentong pinirmahan sa England na naglilimita sa kapangyarihan ng hari at nagtatag ng ilang karapatang sibil, na naging pundasyon ng makabagong demokrasya.
- – Mga karapatang pandaigdig na kinikilala ng mga internasyonal na kasunduan, tulad ng Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) ng United Nations.
- – Sinaunang sibilisasyon sa Mesopotamia na may mahalagang kontribusyon sa batas, tulad ng Code of Hammurabi, isa sa mga pinakaunang nakasulat na batas na nagtakda ng konsepto ng katarungan.
- – Sistema ng paniniwala at pagsamba na maaaring makaapekto sa pananaw ng isang tao tungkol sa mga karapatan at moralidad.
- – Ang organisadong grupo ng tao na may kanya-kanyang batas, tradisyon, at sistema ng pamamahala na nagtatakda at nagpoprotekta sa mga karapatan.
15 Clues: – Mga karapatang itinakda at pinoprotektahan ng Saligang Batas ng isang bansa. • – Mga karapatan na likas sa tao, tulad ng karapatang mabuhay at maging malaya. • – Ang mga karapatan ay hindi maaaring ipagkait o kunin nang walang sapat na dahilan. • – Ang mga karapatan ng tao ay para sa lahat, anuman ang lahi, kasarian, relihiyon, o estado sa buhay. • ...
karapatang pagtao 2025-02-28
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- – Ang mga karapatan ng tao ay para sa lahat, anuman ang lahi, kasarian, relihiyon, o estado sa buhay.
- – Ang organisadong grupo ng tao na may kanya-kanyang batas, tradisyon, at sistema ng pamamahala na nagtatakda at nagpoprotekta sa mga karapatan.
- – Mga karapatang itinakda ng batas na ipinasa ng lehislatura, gaya ng mga batas sa paggawa at kalikasan.
- – Ang lahat ng karapatan ay pantay-pantay at hindi maaaring paghiwa-hiwalayin (hal. hindi maaaring unahin ang isang karapatan habang pinapabayaan ang iba).
- – Ang mga karapatan ay hindi maaaring ipagkait o kunin nang walang sapat na dahilan.
- Carta – Isang dokumentong pinirmahan sa England na naglilimita sa kapangyarihan ng hari at nagtatag ng ilang karapatang sibil, na naging pundasyon ng makabagong demokrasya.
- – Mga karapatan na likas sa tao, tulad ng karapatang mabuhay at maging malaya.
- – Ang kabuuang paraan ng pamumuhay ng isang grupo ng tao, kabilang ang kanilang paniniwala, tradisyon, at kaugalian, na maaaring makaapekto sa kanilang pag-unawa sa mga karapatan.
- – Sistema ng paniniwala at pagsamba na maaaring makaapekto sa pananaw ng isang tao tungkol sa mga karapatan at moralidad.
- – Sinaunang sibilisasyon sa Mesopotamia na may mahalagang kontribusyon sa batas, tulad ng Code of Hammurabi, isa sa mga pinakaunang nakasulat na batas na nagtakda ng konsepto ng katarungan.
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- – Mga karapatang itinakda at pinoprotektahan ng Saligang Batas ng isang bansa.
- – Mga pangunahing karapatan na taglay ng bawat tao mula sa pagsilang, tulad ng karapatang mabuhay, kalayaan, at dignidad.
- – Mga karapatang pandaigdig na kinikilala ng mga internasyonal na kasunduan, tulad ng Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) ng United Nations.
- – Dokumentong inihain sa England na nagbigay-diin sa mga karapatan ng mamamayan laban sa pang-aabuso ng monarkiya, tulad ng proteksyon laban sa ilegal na pagkulong at mataas na buwis.
- – Magkakaugnay ang mga karapatan; halimbawa, hindi mo ganap na matutupad ang iyong karapatan sa edukasyon kung hindi natutugunan ang iyong karapatan sa pagkain at kalusugan.
15 Clues: – Mga karapatang itinakda at pinoprotektahan ng Saligang Batas ng isang bansa. • – Mga karapatan na likas sa tao, tulad ng karapatang mabuhay at maging malaya. • – Ang mga karapatan ay hindi maaaring ipagkait o kunin nang walang sapat na dahilan. • – Ang mga karapatan ng tao ay para sa lahat, anuman ang lahi, kasarian, relihiyon, o estado sa buhay. • ...
vocab 2024-04-30
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- Because Muhammad was the chosen recipient and messenger of the word of God through the divine revelations,
- Judaism is a monotheistic religion, believing in one god. It is not a racial group.
- The term Western Wall commonly refers to a 187-foot (57 m) exposed section of a much longer retaining wall, built by Herod on the western flank of the Temple Mount. Only when used in this sense is it synonymous with the term Wailing Wall. This section faces a large plaza and is set aside for prayer.
- Moreover, many Jews believe the site to be where Abraham prepared to sacrifice his son Isaac.
- The Taliban is a Sunni Islamist nationalist and pro-Pashtun movement founded in the early 1990s that ruled most of Afghanistan from 1996 until October 2001.
- The English word "mosque" denotes a Muslim house of worship.
- The Kurds have a rich folkloric tradition which is increasingly endangered as a result of modernization, urbanization, and cultural repression.
- a city in Saudi Arabia that was the birthplace of Muhammad and is the holiest city of Islam
- Sunnis believe that the Quran is the literal word of God.
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- the land "between the rivers" in modern-day Iraq—was home to the ancient Sumerians, Babylonians, and Assyrians.
- multinational organization that was established to coordinate the petroleum policies of its members and to provide member states with technical and economic aid.
- Islam means "surrender" and its central idea is a surrendering to the will of God.
- those Muslims who put their faith in Abu Bakr came to be called Sunni
- a movement for (originally) the re-establishment and (now) the development and protection of a Jewish nation in what is now Israel. It was established as a political organization in 1897 under Theodor Herzl, and was later led by Chaim Weizmann.
- relating to or denoting a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
15 Clues: Sunnis believe that the Quran is the literal word of God. • The English word "mosque" denotes a Muslim house of worship. • those Muslims who put their faith in Abu Bakr came to be called Sunni • Islam means "surrender" and its central idea is a surrendering to the will of God. • ...
Karapatan pagtao 2025-02-28
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- – Sistema ng paniniwala at pagsamba na maaaring makaapekto sa pananaw ng isang tao tungkol sa mga karapatan at moralidad.
- – Mga pangunahing karapatan na taglay ng bawat tao mula sa pagsilang, tulad ng karapatang mabuhay, kalayaan, at dignidad.
- – Ang kabuuang paraan ng pamumuhay ng isang grupo ng tao, kabilang ang kanilang paniniwala, tradisyon, at kaugalian, na maaaring makaapekto sa kanilang pag-unawa sa mga karapatan.
- – Ang mga karapatan ay hindi maaaring ipagkait o kunin nang walang sapat na dahilan.
- – Ang organisadong grupo ng tao na may kanya-kanyang batas, tradisyon, at sistema ng pamamahala na nagtatakda at nagpoprotekta sa mga karapatan.
- – Ang mga karapatan ng tao ay para sa lahat, anuman ang lahi, kasarian, relihiyon, o estado sa buhay.
- – Magkakaugnay ang mga karapatan; halimbawa, hindi mo ganap na matutupad ang iyong karapatan sa edukasyon kung hindi natutugunan ang iyong karapatan sa pagkain at kalusugan.
- – Mga karapatan na likas sa tao, tulad ng karapatang mabuhay at maging malaya.
- – Mga karapatang pandaigdig na kinikilala ng mga internasyonal na kasunduan, tulad ng Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) ng United Nations.
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- – Dokumentong inihain sa England na nagbigay-diin sa mga karapatan ng mamamayan laban sa pang-aabuso ng monarkiya, tulad ng proteksyon laban sa ilegal na pagkulong at mataas na buwis.
- – Mga karapatang itinakda at pinoprotektahan ng Saligang Batas ng isang bansa.
- – Sinaunang sibilisasyon sa Mesopotamia na may mahalagang kontribusyon sa batas, tulad ng Code of Hammurabi, isa sa mga pinakaunang nakasulat na batas na nagtakda ng konsepto ng katarungan.
- Carta – Isang dokumentong pinirmahan sa England na naglilimita sa kapangyarihan ng hari at nagtatag ng ilang karapatang sibil, na naging pundasyon ng makabagong demokrasya.
- – Ang lahat ng karapatan ay pantay-pantay at hindi maaaring paghiwa-hiwalayin (hal. hindi maaaring unahin ang isang karapatan habang pinapabayaan ang iba).
- – Mga karapatang itinakda ng batas na ipinasa ng lehislatura, gaya ng mga batas sa paggawa at kalikasan.
15 Clues: – Mga karapatang itinakda at pinoprotektahan ng Saligang Batas ng isang bansa. • – Mga karapatan na likas sa tao, tulad ng karapatang mabuhay at maging malaya. • – Ang mga karapatan ay hindi maaaring ipagkait o kunin nang walang sapat na dahilan. • – Ang mga karapatan ng tao ay para sa lahat, anuman ang lahi, kasarian, relihiyon, o estado sa buhay. • ...
CS_1 - 1 2025-09-08
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- A strong military formation used by Greek and Macedonian soldiers. Soldiers stood close together with long spears and shields to protect each other.
- kingdoms that were part of Alexander the Great’s empire and that have Greek culture
- The planning and moving of supplies, food, and soldiers during war. Alexander’s success came partly from careful logistics.
- A region at the edge of Alexander’s empire. He fought battles there and reached as far as the Indus River before turning back.
- A strength that helps someone win against others. Alexander’s advantage was his smart strategies, well-trained army, and speed in battle.
- An ancient region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers (modern Iraq). It became part of Alexander’s empire after he defeated Persia.
- Alexander’s homeland in northern Greece. It was a kingdom that became powerful under his father and later under him.
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- A large and powerful empire that Alexander defeated. It stretched across the Middle East and was one of his biggest rivals.
- Alexander’s father, the king of Macedonia. He built a strong army and prepared the way for Alexander’s conquests.
- A Greek doctor often called the “father of medicine.” His ideas about observing and treating illness influenced learning in Alexander’s world.
- The plans and methods used in battles. Alexander’s clever tactics, like surprise attacks and fast movements, helped him win against larger armies.
- Paths used by merchants to move goods like spices, silk, and metals. Alexander’s empire controlled many of these routes, making it wealthy and connected.
- A famous king from Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in history. He spread Greek culture across many lands.
- A Greek mathematician known as the “father of geometry.” His work on shapes and space was taught in the Hellenistic world.
- A Greek scientist and inventor. He made discoveries in math and engineering that were later spread through the Hellenistic kingdoms.
15 Clues: kingdoms that were part of Alexander the Great’s empire and that have Greek culture • Alexander’s father, the king of Macedonia. He built a strong army and prepared the way for Alexander’s conquests. • Alexander’s homeland in northern Greece. It was a kingdom that became powerful under his father and later under him. • ...
Vocab Group One 2023-10-17
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- the _________ religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the _______ holy book, the Bible.
- is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas)
- a religious teaching by Buddha and his followers, which declares that by destroying greed and hatred, which are the causes of all suffering, man can attain perfect enlightenment.
- The way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K´ung Fu-tzu or Confucius, the Westernized version, believed that a society could become perfect if the people who lived in it beautifuled ¨eautiful conduct.¨ High value given to learning and to devotion to family (including ancestors)
- originated in India and can be viewed as both monotheistic and polytheistic; religious beliefs and cultural practices are characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being of many forms and natures.
- a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people
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- A religion based on the messages that Muhammad is believed to have received from God. In Arabic, the word _______ means ¨to submit to God.¨
- a folktale that tries to explain the way the world is or how things came to be; usually involving a god or goddess, hero, and/or human.
- specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons.
- is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam)
- The religion of the Israelites of the Bible and of the Jews today, based on the teachings of the Torah. _____ Involves the belief in one god, whose Chosen People are the Jews
11 Clues: is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) • a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people • specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons. • is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas) • ...
Povos mesopotâmicos 2021-06-02
2 Clues: região denominada pelos gregos devido estar localizada entre os rios Tigre e Eufrates. • Rei babilônico responsável pela criação de um dos mais antigos códigos de lei da história.
HISTORY VOCAB #2 CROSSWORD 2025-10-06
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- A succession of rulers from the same family.
- Religious and ethical directives given by YHWH to Moses (according to the Hebrew Bible), forming a foundation of Jewish law and moral life in many Christian traditions.
- An independent, sovereign entity with a city and its surrounding territory, that functions as a self-governing political unit.
- A religion that believes in one God, Ahura Mazda, and that the good will eventually defeat evil.
- A form of writing, especially as used in ancient Egypt, in which pictures or symbols represent objects, concepts, or sounds.
- An ancient region in Western Asia located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
- A system of administration characterized by a set of rules and procedures, hierarchy, specialization, and an emphasis on merit, used to manage complex organizations.
- The first five books of the Tanakh (Jewish Bible), containing the story of the Jewish people and the covenant with God.
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- A period in human history known for the use of iron and steel tools and weapons, following the Stone Age and Bronze Age.
- A large political unit/state, usually formed through conquest, that controls may territories and people under one supreme ruler or governing power.
- The belief in the existence of one God, or in the oneness of God.
- A form of government in which religious leaders control the government, and laws are based on religious texts and teachings.
- The supreme ruler of ancient Egypt, often considered a god on earth and the political and religious leader.
- The belief in or worship of multiple gods, each with distinct roles and attributes.
- A large group of people with a similar heritage or homeland who have since moved out to places all over the world, while maintaining their culture and heritage.
- A system of organizing people or things into ranks or levels of importance, with those on the top having more power.
- An amount of an asset or resource that exceeds what is needed or used.
- An ancient region located along the Nile River in what is now southern Egypt and northern Sudan, known for its resources and interaction with Egypt.
18 Clues: A succession of rulers from the same family. • The belief in the existence of one God, or in the oneness of God. • An amount of an asset or resource that exceeds what is needed or used. • An ancient region in Western Asia located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. • The belief in or worship of multiple gods, each with distinct roles and attributes. • ...
Learning Contract #2 Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-03
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- What is the substance of divine revelation to Israel, the Jewish people: God's revealed teaching or guidance for humankind
- What is a political system consisting of an independent city having sovereignty over contiguous territory and serving as a center and leader of political, economic, and cultural life
- What is a character used in a system of pictorial writing, particularly that form used on ancient Egyptian monuments
- What was the period in human history that started between 1200 B.C. and 600 B.C., depending on the region, and followed the Stone Age and Bronze Age
- What is a historical region of Western Asia situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river system, in the northern part of the Fertile Crescent
- What is the list of religious precepts that, according to passages in Exodus and Deuteronomy, were divinely revealed to Moses by Yahweh and engraved on two stone tablets
- Who was the political and religious leader of the people and held the titles "Lord of the Two Lands" and "High Priest of Every Temple"
- What is a body of nonelected government officials
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- What is one of the world's oldest monotheistic religions, having originated in ancient Persia
- What is a ranking of positions of authority, often associated with a chain of command and control
- What is the exercise of political power of a particular religion claiming to be acting primarily on behalf of a divinity and governing according to its principles and requirements
- What does it mean to believe in one god
- What does it mean to believe in many gods
- What are populations, such as members of an ethnic or religious group, that originated from the same place but dispersed to different locations
- What is a family or line of rulers, a succession of sovereigns of a country belonging to a single family or tracing their descent to a common ancestor
- What is a region along the Nile river located in what is today northern Sudan and southern Egypt
- What is an excess of revenues over expenditures during a certain period of time
- What is an aggregate of many separate states or territories under a supreme ruler or oligarchy
18 Clues: What does it mean to believe in one god • What does it mean to believe in many gods • What is a body of nonelected government officials • What is an excess of revenues over expenditures during a certain period of time • What is one of the world's oldest monotheistic religions, having originated in ancient Persia • ...
Functions of Scribes in Ancient Mesopotamia 2024-02-16
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- There training was ____________ (use &)
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- A field they were in that involved books, words, and reading
- First class to be ________
- A field they were in that involved numbers and equations
- Someone who records history and uses other skills with reading and words.
- A field they were in that involved space
6 Clues: First class to be ________ • There training was ____________ (use &) • A field they were in that involved space • A field they were in that involved numbers and equations • A field they were in that involved books, words, and reading • Someone who records history and uses other skills with reading and words.
AP Art History 2021-12-01
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- a former temple on the Athenian Acropolis Greece dedicated to the goddess Athena whom the people of Athens considered their patroness.
- The prayer niche is the focal point in the interior of a mosque and located in the qibla wall that faces Mecca.
- the chief Muslim civil and religious ruler regarded as the successor of Muhammad.
- a projecting support of stone or brick built against a wall (often a cathedral).
- in Roman cities in antiquity multipurpose centrally located open area that was surrounded by public buildings and colonnades and that served as a public gathering place.
- City in Saudi Arabia and is reputedly the birthplace of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and considered the holy city of Islam.
- (Italian: “almond”) in religious art almond-shaped aureole of light surrounding the entire figure of a holy person.
- the central part of a church building intended to accommodate most of the congregation
- "the long hand" (or claw) is a memory device that was create, manipulated and protected by the Bambudye a once powerful secret society of the Luba.
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- pyramidal stepped temple tower that is an architectural and religious structure characteristic of the major cities of Mesopotamia from 2200 until 500 bce.
- a stone coffin typically adorned with a sculpture or inscription and associated with the ancient civilizations of Egypt Rome and Greece.
- The patricians were originally a group of ruling class families in ancient Rome.
- Babylonian legal text composed c. 1755–1750 BC. It is the longest and best-organised and best-preserved legal text from the ancient Near East.
- fifth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. She was the second historically confirmed female pharaoh after Sobekneferu.
- a central public space in ancient Greek city-states.
- an underground cemetery consisting of a subterranean gallery with recesses for tombs, as constructed by the ancient Romans.
- an antechamber or porch or distinct area at the western entrance of some early Christian churches separated off by a railing and used by catechumens and penitents etc.
17 Clues: a central public space in ancient Greek city-states. • The patricians were originally a group of ruling class families in ancient Rome. • a projecting support of stone or brick built against a wall (often a cathedral). • the chief Muslim civil and religious ruler regarded as the successor of Muhammad. • ...
AP Art History 2021-12-06
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- a former temple on the Athenian Acropolis Greece dedicated to the goddess Athena whom the people of Athens considered their patroness.
- The prayer niche is the focal point in the interior of a mosque and located in the qibla wall that faces Mecca.
- the chief Muslim civil and religious ruler regarded as the successor of Muhammad.
- a projecting support of stone or brick built against a wall (often a cathedral).
- in Roman cities in antiquity multipurpose centrally located open area that was surrounded by public buildings and colonnades and that served as a public gathering place.
- City in Saudi Arabia and is reputedly the birthplace of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and considered the holy city of Islam.
- (Italian: “almond”) in religious art almond-shaped aureole of light surrounding the entire figure of a holy person.
- the central part of a church building intended to accommodate most of the congregation
- "the long hand" (or claw) is a memory device that was create, manipulated and protected by the Bambudye a once powerful secret society of the Luba.
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- pyramidal stepped temple tower that is an architectural and religious structure characteristic of the major cities of Mesopotamia from 2200 until 500 bce.
- a stone coffin typically adorned with a sculpture or inscription and associated with the ancient civilizations of Egypt Rome and Greece.
- The patricians were originally a group of ruling class families in ancient Rome.
- Babylonian legal text composed c. 1755–1750 BC. It is the longest and best-organised and best-preserved legal text from the ancient Near East.
- fifth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. She was the second historically confirmed female pharaoh after Sobekneferu.
- a central public space in ancient Greek city-states.
- an underground cemetery consisting of a subterranean gallery with recesses for tombs, as constructed by the ancient Romans.
- an antechamber or porch or distinct area at the western entrance of some early Christian churches separated off by a railing and used by catechumens and penitents etc.
17 Clues: a central public space in ancient Greek city-states. • The patricians were originally a group of ruling class families in ancient Rome. • a projecting support of stone or brick built against a wall (often a cathedral). • the chief Muslim civil and religious ruler regarded as the successor of Muhammad. • ...
Clone of AP Art History 2022-04-20
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- a former temple on the Athenian Acropolis Greece dedicated to the goddess Athena whom the people of Athens considered their patroness.
- The prayer niche is the focal point in the interior of a mosque and located in the qibla wall that faces Mecca.
- the chief Muslim civil and religious ruler regarded as the successor of Muhammad.
- a projecting support of stone or brick built against a wall (often a cathedral).
- in Roman cities in antiquity multipurpose centrally located open area that was surrounded by public buildings and colonnades and that served as a public gathering place.
- City in Saudi Arabia and is reputedly the birthplace of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and considered the holy city of Islam.
- (Italian: “almond”) in religious art almond-shaped aureole of light surrounding the entire figure of a holy person.
- the central part of a church building intended to accommodate most of the congregation
- "the long hand" (or claw) is a memory device that was create, manipulated and protected by the Bambudye a once powerful secret society of the Luba.
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- pyramidal stepped temple tower that is an architectural and religious structure characteristic of the major cities of Mesopotamia from 2200 until 500 bce.
- a stone coffin typically adorned with a sculpture or inscription and associated with the ancient civilizations of Egypt Rome and Greece.
- The patricians were originally a group of ruling class families in ancient Rome.
- Babylonian legal text composed c. 1755–1750 BC. It is the longest and best-organised and best-preserved legal text from the ancient Near East.
- fifth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. She was the second historically confirmed female pharaoh after Sobekneferu.
- a central public space in ancient Greek city-states.
- an underground cemetery consisting of a subterranean gallery with recesses for tombs, as constructed by the ancient Romans.
- an antechamber or porch or distinct area at the western entrance of some early Christian churches separated off by a railing and used by catechumens and penitents etc.
17 Clues: a central public space in ancient Greek city-states. • The patricians were originally a group of ruling class families in ancient Rome. • a projecting support of stone or brick built against a wall (often a cathedral). • the chief Muslim civil and religious ruler regarded as the successor of Muhammad. • ...
Crossword Farm Fun 2024-05-28
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- This swine was the largest and is the world record holder for weight coming in at 2,552 lbs.
- This Porcine breed is a domestic pig which originated in, Pennsylvania.
- This Swiss breed is among the most productive breeds of dairy goat?
- This breed will sometimes produce two lambing seasons per year. Among British sheep, it is the only breed capable of breeding throughout the winter.
- In 1889, this Association was formed in the United States by Larmon Bronson Townsend & Larmon George Townsend in Ionia, Michigan, with the aim of preserving this breed.
- James Little cross-bred Merino and Lincoln Longwool sheep to breed this sheep?
- This breed has a red or “medium cherry” color?
- This swine breed which is characterized by erect ears, a black body, and a white band around the mid-section is?
- This swine was first bred in Warren County in Ohio?
- What is the term used when goat stiffens or falls when startled or excited. Caused by a recessive gene. Lasts 10-15 seconds, only effects external muscles
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- The most recent genetic analysis confirms the archaeological evidence that the wild ________ of the Zagros Mountains is the likely original ancestor of all or most domestic goats today.
- This sheep breed was established in Spain near the end of the Middle Ages, and was for several centuries kept as a strict Spanish monopoly; exports of the breed were not allowed, and those who tried risked capital punishment.
- The Angora goat has hair that is durable and resilient, high luster and sheen and is sometimes called the “Diamond Fiber.” What is the term used for this breeds hair?
- The history of ____________ goes back to between 11,000 and 9,000 BC, and the domestication of the wild mouflon in ancient Mesopotamia.
- This Caprine breed was first bred in California by Mrs. Eula Fay Frey about 1927.
- This Sheep comes from the border of England and Scotland and was recognized as a hardy sheep as early as 1372.
- This sheep breed, originated in about 1829 from cross-breeding of Southdowns with the Old Hampshire breeds?
- This Porcine was cross-bred between Hampshire's and Yorkshires.
18 Clues: This breed has a red or “medium cherry” color? • This swine was first bred in Warren County in Ohio? • This Porcine was cross-bred between Hampshire's and Yorkshires. • This Swiss breed is among the most productive breeds of dairy goat? • This Porcine breed is a domestic pig which originated in, Pennsylvania. • ...
World History Crossword 2018-05-29
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- / An Italian painter during the Renaissance
- / Founder of Christianity
- / A religion in China
- / A scientist during the Renaissance
- / Has the Tigris–Euphrates river system
- / A Muslim place of worship
- / The science of ideas
- / A country that with the belief of strong military
- / June 6, 1994
- / Roman name Jupiter
- / A follower of Islam
- / An agreement between Canada, Mexico, America
- / A Russian man that tried to reform the government
- / A Roman emperor
- / A city in japan that had an atomic bomb dropped on it
- / the art or technique of painting on a moist wall
- / The belief in one God
- / Important to Islam religion
- / Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
- / More then one God
- / A war that took place during 1861
- / A war between North and South Korea
- / Last name Da Vinci
- / To sail or travel all the way around
- / Enlightenment Thinkers
- / Trading port, after Jesuit disputes
- / German Dictator
- / Holy city for Christianity, Islam, Jewish
- / Best fighters ever
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- / A Russian Leader
- / A slum area
- / Holy book is The Vedas
- / A government which peoples interests are put first
- / An open rebellion
- / An alliance between America and Europe
- / Islams holliest city
- / Greek god of water
- / The killing of a whole race
- / Nicolaus Copernicus developed a theory
- / Painted the Last Judgement
- / Modern Day Poland
- / Holy book in Hinduism
- / One man or group of people in charge
- / It is already designated where you will go
- / Aries is his Greek name
- / His son's name is Issac
- / Consisted of Germany, Austria Hungary, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria
- / Jesus is the founder
- / Eli Whitney created it
- / A system in which priest rule
- / An estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- / A nuclear weapon used against China
- / A conflict between America & Russia
- / A country with nuclear arms
- / An English poet, wrote Romeo & Juliet
- / City state
- / Hindu pilgrimage
- / Discovered the moons
- / Lack of competition
- / Name is same in Roman and Greek
60 Clues: / City state • / A slum area • / June 6, 1994 • / A Roman emperor • / German Dictator • / A Russian Leader • / Hindu pilgrimage • / An open rebellion • / Modern Day Poland • / More then one God • / Greek god of water • / Roman name Jupiter • / Last name Da Vinci • / Best fighters ever • / A religion in China • / A follower of Islam • / Lack of competition • / Islams holliest city • ...
TTS X1 Sejarah 2023-05-15
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- Kerajaan islam pertama di pulau jawa
- Kota jepang yang di bom atom pada tanggal 6 Agustus 1945?
- Pendirian sekolah oleh pemerintah kolonial Belanda merupakan salah satu penerapan politik
- Apakah Hak VOC untuk menebang tanaman rempah-rempah
- organisasi yang dibentuk pemerintah Jepang di Indonesia pada 16 April 1943
- Dimana bangsa Portugis pertama kali mendarat di Indonesia
- Siapakah Pemilik Kongsi dagang Hindia Timur (EIC)?
- Siapakah yang menjahit bendera merah putih saat kemerdekaan
- presiden pertama amerika serikat
- Kitab yang ditulis oleh Mpu Prapanca
- gelar kebangsawanan untuk keturunan bangsawan perempuan yang belum menikah adalah raden...
- Siapakah yang memimpin gerakan 3A
- makam keluarga kerajaan mataram islam
- raja terakhir kerajaan kediri
- Laksamana jepang yang rumahnya digunakan untuk menyusun naskah proklamasi?
- candi borobudur terletak di kota
- prasasti peninggalan kerajaan tarumanegara
- dimana ASEAN didirikan
- Pertahanan terakhir perjuangan kaum Padri berada di tangan
- Apakah nama organisasi pergerakan nasional yang pertama di indonesia
- pemimpin kerajaan inggris sekarang adalah
- Siapakah Jenderal VOC pertama?
- Nama resmi kerajaan singosari
- Siapakah yang menerapkan sistem kerja paksa
- novel yang ditulis oleh multatuli
- Kemana Ir.Soekarno dan Moh.Hatta di asingkan?
- Lokasi kerajaan majapahit
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- perang yang terjadi pada tanggal 20 oktober-15 desember 1945 dan dipimpin oleh Jendral Soedirman terjadi di...
- pusat pemerintahan angkatan laut jepang di indonesia
- Sultan kerajaan Gowa-Tallo yang namanya dijadikan nama bandar udara di Makassar
- Apakah nama kerja paksa saat masa penjajahan Belanda
- Nama lain edward douwes dekker
- Tempat Jepang mendarat di pulau jawa
- manusia pertama yang sampai di bulan
- Siapakah Pencetus Romusha?
- Raja terkenal dari kerajaan tarumanegara
- candi hindu terbesar di indonesia
- Kerajaan yang dipimpin oleh Ratu Sima
- Presiden ke 5 indonesia
- Tempat sekutu menyerahkan kekuasaannya kepada jepang
- Disebut apakah Angkatan darat Jepang?
- dimanakah olimpiade musim panas pertama diadakan
- sumpah yang dibacakan oleh gajah mada
- Sistem tanam paksa terjadi pada saat pemerintahan
- Apakah nama kerja paksa saat masa penjajahan Jepang
- di manakah peradaban tertua di dunia
- peninggalan kerajaan kutai adalah prasasti
- wali songo yang merupakan ayah dari sunan bonang dan sunan drajat
- Kerajaan sriwijaya berada pada puncak kejayaan pada masa pemerintahan
- sultan terkenal dari kerajaan ternate yang namanya diabadikan sebagai nama bandara di ternate
50 Clues: dimana ASEAN didirikan • Presiden ke 5 indonesia • Lokasi kerajaan majapahit • Siapakah Pencetus Romusha? • raja terakhir kerajaan kediri • Nama resmi kerajaan singosari • Nama lain edward douwes dekker • Siapakah Jenderal VOC pertama? • presiden pertama amerika serikat • candi borobudur terletak di kota • candi hindu terbesar di indonesia • Siapakah yang memimpin gerakan 3A • ...
sejarah 2024-10-29
Across
- dalam globalisasi, aspek peralihan kehidupan antarnegara berjalan dengan….
- dampak negatif iptek dapat menyebabkan kerusakan?
- apa yang terjadi pada lingkungan jika banyak perusahaan” besar?
- salah satu ciri globalisasi dapat ditinjau dari aspek…
- Kota yang terkenal dengan sebutan kota pahlawan adalah
- Pada konferensi mengenai organisasi internasional diadakan di
- Kemajuan IPTEK membuat kita mampu mendapatkan... Yang lebih luas
- Negara mana yang mendukung kemerdekaan Indonesia yang di wakili oleh ulama syech Muhammad amin Al Husaini adalah negara
- Negara eropa yang pertama kali mengakui kemerdekaan RI sejal awal berdirinya
- perusahaan yang berusaha di banyak negara disebut perusahaan ….
- PBB didirikan pada bulan
- apa penyebab dari globalisasi ekonomi?
- jure Pengakuan yang didapatkan dinegara Mesir pertama kali di Indonesia secara
- apa istilah aksi kejahatan di dunia maya?
- IPTEK di Indonesia pada masa penjajahan dipelopori dan di perkenalkan oleh pemerintah kolonial
- II Jepang kalah pada perang
- Lebanon juga merupakan negara yang pernah mengalami penjajahan oleh negara lain yaitu
- Netherland indies civil administration biasa disingkat
- Irak merupakan sebuah negara di Timur Tengah,atau asia barat daya yang wilayahnya meliputi sebagian besar dari daerah
- penciptaan mesin traktor yang menggantikan tenaga binatang untuk membajak sawah termasuk dari ….. iptek
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- apa bahasa inggrisnya globalisasi?
- Perserikatan bangsa² adalah sebutan bagi suatu organisasi internasional yang di prakarsai oleh
- Selain Mesir muncul negara mana yang memberikan dukungan dan pengakuan terhadap kemerdekaan Indonesia
- negara pertama yang mengakui kedaulatan dan kemerdekaan republik Indonesia adalah
- globalisasi di bidang geografi dapat mengancam hilangnya keragaman?
- apa istilah dari ilmu pengetahuan dan teknologi?
- Mayoritas penduduk negara Mesir beragama
- Dampak positif IPTEK contohnya dahulu petani membajak sawah dengan menggunakan alat
- Ibukota Republik Indonesia yang sebelumnya di pindahkan ke
- Pasukan Allied forces Netherlands east indies biasa disingkat
- Penyelesaian konflik Belanda-indonesia dengan mengadakan perjanjian
- salah satu jenis bisnis terlarang dari perkembangan iptek yaitu
- River PBB didirikan diatas tanah yang disumbangkan John D Rockefeller Jr. Yang terletak ditepi
- salah satu kecenderungan pasar adalah ….
- Dampak negatif IPTEK memicu munculnya bisnis² terlarang seperti
- Belanda ingin menguasai negara mana
- apa yang terjadi jika kita tidak mendapatkan informasi?
- melalui apa budaya asing masuk ke indonesia?
- IPTEK telah memberikan kemudahan untuk menambah pengetahuan dan wawasan contoh nya
- Mesir merupakan negara yang terletak di bagian timur laut benua
40 Clues: PBB didirikan pada bulan • II Jepang kalah pada perang • apa bahasa inggrisnya globalisasi? • Belanda ingin menguasai negara mana • apa penyebab dari globalisasi ekonomi? • Mayoritas penduduk negara Mesir beragama • salah satu kecenderungan pasar adalah …. • apa istilah aksi kejahatan di dunia maya? • melalui apa budaya asing masuk ke indonesia? • ...
World History Final Exam Review 2021-05-24
Across
- to preventing a two-front war during WW1.
- Japanese suicide pilots.
- Rebellion against the Church.
- British passenger liner sunk during WW1.
- determine worth based on merit Patricians Aristocratic branch of Rome’s government.
- Alliance of Eastern European Nations.
- Leader of India's Independence movement
- Created the Portuguese School of Navigation.
- Those who “protested” against the Church.
- First great epic ever created.
- Segregated Jewish areas
- Founder of Buddhism.
- Release from selfishness and pain.
- Indian emperor who converted to Buddhism.
- Social Hierarchy created by Aryan Invader to India
- Third Estate name change.
- Highly mobile people.
- God given right to rule
- Also known as the French and Indian War.
- Religious order--Society of Jesus.
- Believing in only a single god.
- “Father” of the Hebrew people.
- Government based on religious authority.
- demarcation Spain and Portugal of world
- promise between God and Abraham
- Chinese Communist leader.
- Great Athenian Statesman.
- Rich, landowning elite
- Texts that help understand the Vedas.
- created a great library at Nineveh.
- Lightning War.
- pardon of sinner from performing penance.
- practices of Bismarck.
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- India's independence leader
- Signed a peace treaty with Ramses II.
- Holy War
- agreement Churchill and Roosevelt.
- Holy month of fasting from sunrise to sunset.
- Government makes all economic decisions.
- New stone age
- Church of England
- Rebirth or a soul.
- Peoples unique way of life.
- Government officials represent the people.
- The right to vote.
- successor or deputy in Islamic society.
- land between two rivers
- Seafaring people who created early alphabet.
- pilgrimage following the journey of Mohammed.
- Great House.
- First type of Chinese writing.
- Ruler has unlimited power and used arbitrarily
- A mutual promise between God and the Hebrews
- Western European defensive organization
- Political movement emphasizing loyalty to state
- Hindu holy writings or texts.
- Systematic slaughter of Jews/others by Nazis.
- Having a direct say in government.
- Ancient 10-year war as depicted in the Iliad.
- Credited with building the great wall.
- Athens and Persia met for their first battle.
- Slaves of Sparta.
- government that stressed punishment
- Letting industry set working conditions
- Roman leader who is given absolute power
- King of Macedonia and conquered Persian Empire
66 Clues: Holy War • Great House. • New stone age • Lightning War. • Church of England • Slaves of Sparta. • Rebirth or a soul. • The right to vote. • Founder of Buddhism. • Highly mobile people. • Rich, landowning elite • practices of Bismarck. • land between two rivers • Segregated Jewish areas • God given right to rule • Japanese suicide pilots. • Third Estate name change. • Chinese Communist leader. • ...
S.S. 2022-11-07
Across
- the ruler of ancient Egypt
- a high official
- a rule of conduct or action laid down and enforced by the government
- belonging to a high class that has special social or political status
- the land between two rivers (Tigris and Euphrates)
- a broad flat-bottomed boat
- a massive structure that served as a tomb for the Egyptian Pharaoh and high officials
- a large Asian freshwater fish often raised for food
- major river valley in Asia which flows through what is today Pakistan
- the process of preserving the bodies of the dead
- the stage of human social development and organization that is considered most advanced
- a plant that is made into strips and pressed into material on which one can write
- an unwritten agreement within a community under which the members most suited perform that occupation
- a carved tablet representing a scroll with rolled up ends
- a bank built along a river to prevent flooding
- a four-sided pillar that becomes narrower toward the top and ends in a pyramid
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- a class of scholars and copiers who were central to the functioning of government, the army and the priesthood
- a geographical area of fertile land in the Middle East stretching in a broad semicircle from the Nile to the Tigris and Euphrates
- members of a social class of low rank who worked in the fields
- a building for worship
- belief in many gods
- term ancient Egyptians used as the official name of their land
- writing made up of pictorial symbols
- supplying with water by artificial means
- freshwater fish that is yellowish with dark green vertical stripes and is a popular food
- a collection of laws arranged in some orderly way
- artificial waterway for boats or for draining or irrigating land
- covering or filling with water
- a barbed spear used especially in hunting large fish
- an ancient Egyptian image having the body of a lion and the head of a man, ram, or hawk
- the social and cultural differences between males or females
- freshwater fish inhabiting shallow streams, ponds, rivers and lakes
- a country in northeastern Africa
- hand-operated device for lifting water
- shows the levels of each social class in terms of importance
35 Clues: a high official • belief in many gods • a building for worship • the ruler of ancient Egypt • a broad flat-bottomed boat • covering or filling with water • a country in northeastern Africa • writing made up of pictorial symbols • hand-operated device for lifting water • supplying with water by artificial means • a bank built along a river to prevent flooding • ...
