middle east Crossword Puzzles
7th Grade/ Chapter 15; Europe Gets ready to explore vocabulary by Vanessa Ayala 2018-03-06
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- De Gama Is the first European to sail around the tip of Africa and India
- Is a native or inhabitant of Europe
- East Is like exploration too
- To go completely around something ,such as the world
- Columbus First European to sail west searching for a water route to Asia (From Italy)
- Across the ocean or sea
- Is ancient Greek instrument used to find latitude which the Europeans used to navigate across the ocean
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- The study of earth
- Vespucci Italian explorer who found out that Christopher Columbus discovered America
- and Isabella Europeans who helped Christopher Columbus reach Asia (from Spain)
- Is Spanish soldiers who conquered people in other lands
- Is the action of traveling in or through an unfamiliar area in order to learn about it
- Is to take possession of
- Most important;first
- the Navigator Portuguese man who donated money so Europeans can explore the world
15 Clues: The study of earth • Most important;first • Across the ocean or sea • Is to take possession of • Is a native or inhabitant of Europe • East Is like exploration too • To go completely around something ,such as the world • Is Spanish soldiers who conquered people in other lands • ...
Ch.13 - The Cold War 2018-01-30
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- The Truman Doctrine protected ________ and Turkey from Communism
- Ethel and Julius _____________ were charged with espionage and put to death in 1953
- In 1949, Communism took over the country of _________
- The ________ plan helped rebuild Europe after WWII
- To keep the Soviet Union (Communism) from expanding
- The first Russian satellite to be launched into orbit around the earth
- This country was divided into four zones after WWII
- The period of US/USSR tension from 1947-1989 was known as the _____________ War
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- From 1950-1953, the UN fought a war of containment in ___________
- The process of hunting down Communists in the US during the "red scare" was known as __________
- Became US President when FDR died
- Truman ordered food and supplies to be flown into _________after the Soviets blockaded this city
- The __________ Doctrine helped to protect Middle East countries from Communism
- The _______ curtain describes the European Communist Countries
- Meeting with Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill after WWII
15 Clues: Became US President when FDR died • The ________ plan helped rebuild Europe after WWII • To keep the Soviet Union (Communism) from expanding • This country was divided into four zones after WWII • In 1949, Communism took over the country of _________ • Meeting with Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill after WWII • ...
Ke'shawn Johnson 6th grade chapter one 2018-09-07
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- study of Earths' people,places,and environments.
- material that can be used to produce crops or other products.
- natural surroundings of a place.
- line of latitude that runs around the middle of earth.
- lines on a map that run east to west.
- average weather in an area over a long period of time.
- feature on a map that explains the symbols,colors,and lines used on the map.
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- Location:The exact location of something.
- natural feature found on land.
- features in terms of their places,shapes,and relationships to one another.
- lineson a map that run north to south.
- Meridian:The starting point for measuring longitude.
- group of places that are close to one another and that share some characteristics.
- portions of Earth's surface that can be viewed at one time from a location.
- Location:The location of one place compared to another place.
15 Clues: natural feature found on land. • natural surroundings of a place. • lines on a map that run east to west. • lineson a map that run north to south. • Location:The exact location of something. • study of Earths' people,places,and environments. • Meridian:The starting point for measuring longitude. • line of latitude that runs around the middle of earth. • ...
AMY AND ROBERT'S WEDDING CROSSWORD 2022-07-14
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- Robert is a budding gardener. You could say he has a _______ _______. (5,5)
- Welsh for cuddle. (5)
- Fellow lad from South East London, whose lyrics were the feature of Rob’s AWARD-WINNING masters’ dissertation. (7)
- Home to the Ana Sofia – and an A&R holiday destination(8)
- Amy’s summers spent at Theatre Week always required always a bit of “Faith, Hope and _________". (10)
- Another language Robert speaks. (10)
- Middle name of mini Simpson-Hughes. (4)
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- Verdant first date location. (3,7)
- Irish county and Amy's favourite flautist. (6)
- Amy and Rob first met on a STEN do in the Angelic Pub. Which London borough is this in? (9)
- Durham college home to Amy. (8)
- A Scottish biscuit bake and Amy's school. (6)
- ‘In fair _______, where we lay our scene…’ -and where Robert spent a year. (6)
- Amy’s birthday makes her an _____ _____. (5, 4)
- The location of Simpson-Hughes HQ. (4)
15 Clues: Welsh for cuddle. (5) • Durham college home to Amy. (8) • Verdant first date location. (3,7) • Another language Robert speaks. (10) • The location of Simpson-Hughes HQ. (4) • Middle name of mini Simpson-Hughes. (4) • A Scottish biscuit bake and Amy's school. (6) • Irish county and Amy's favourite flautist. (6) • Amy’s birthday makes her an _____ _____. (5, 4) • ...
World war one 2023-11-06
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- An official agreement that ended World War I.
- Deep, narrow holes dug into the ground for protection during the war.
- Man's Land: The perilous area between opposing trenches in World War I.
- The study of land features and their impact on warfare.
- A situation involving disputes, disagreements, or struggles.
- The agreement that marked the end of World War I.
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- Large, powerful nations involved in World War I.
- A person who studies and writes about the past, including wars.
- The coalition led by Germany and Austria-Hungary in World War I.
- Gas: Lethal chemicals used as weapons during World War I.
- Large-scale engagements between opposing forces.
- Countries that remained uninvolved in the war.
- The declining empire in the Middle East during World War I.
- A group of nations that team up for a common cause.
- A state of armed conflict and hostility.
15 Clues: A state of armed conflict and hostility. • An official agreement that ended World War I. • Countries that remained uninvolved in the war. • Large, powerful nations involved in World War I. • Large-scale engagements between opposing forces. • The agreement that marked the end of World War I. • A group of nations that team up for a common cause. • ...
Petroleum 2024-05-10
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- Viscoelastic material derived from crude oil, commonly used in road construction
- Refined petroleum product utilized primarily as a fuel for heating purposes
- Machinery employed to penetrate the earth's surface for the extraction of oil
- Substance used to reduce friction between surfaces in machinery
- Standard unit for measuring the volume of petroleum
- Environmental issue stemming from the release of petroleum into ecosystems
- Organization influencing the pricing and policies related to crude oil production
- Gaseous carbon compound often found alongside petroleum deposits
- Nation located in the Middle East recognized for its significant oil production
- Aromatic hydrocarbon compound present in petroleum products
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- Distillate fraction that powers vehicles
- Process involving the separation of crude oil into its constituent components based on boiling point
- Method of separating different hydrocarbon components from crude oil based on their boiling points
- Sedimentary rock formation containing significant quantities of trapped hydrocarbons
- Naturally occurring hydrocarbon mixture extracted via drilling
15 Clues: Distillate fraction that powers vehicles • Standard unit for measuring the volume of petroleum • Aromatic hydrocarbon compound present in petroleum products • Naturally occurring hydrocarbon mixture extracted via drilling • Substance used to reduce friction between surfaces in machinery • Gaseous carbon compound often found alongside petroleum deposits • ...
Han Dynasty 2023-02-21
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- first peasant in 206 BC to become emperor that changed his name to Han Gaoza
- emperor in 140 BC of Han Dynasty with strong central government based on Confucian teaching
- university based on Confucian teaching to train government officials
- capital of Han territory
- improved swords and armor
- new religion influenced by trade with India
- honoring relatives as new philosophy for social classes
- a soft, light, highly valued fabric
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- advanced with iron plow and wheelbarrow
- uses position of shadows cast by the sun to tell the time of day
- the practice of inserting fine needles through the skin at pressure points to cure disease or relieve pain
- device that measures the strength of an earthquake
- valuable stone traded on Silk Road
- 4,000 mile network of trade routes from China to Asia to the Middle East
- dangerous thieves on Silk Road
15 Clues: capital of Han territory • improved swords and armor • dangerous thieves on Silk Road • valuable stone traded on Silk Road • a soft, light, highly valued fabric • advanced with iron plow and wheelbarrow • new religion influenced by trade with India • device that measures the strength of an earthquake • honoring relatives as new philosophy for social classes • ...
History so far - Niko D 2023-02-15
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- indigenous people used to use these for hunting
- European settlers made these in North America
- these people live in the high arctic
- Europeans were looking for these while they were trying to get to Asia
- a deadly disease Europeans gave to indigenous people
- They lived in the Prairies
- The first country to reach North America
- a material Used to make silly hats (two words)
- People who went to north America and founded colonies
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- France's first colony in North America (two words)
- the trade route that wasn't viable for trade because of tensions in the middle east (two words)
- lived in North America for thousands of years
- fishing through a hole in the ice (two words)
- was formed during the ice age and allowed the indigenous people's ancestors to walk to north America(two words)
- European explorers found North America while looking for a trade route for this continent
15 Clues: They lived in the Prairies • these people live in the high arctic • The first country to reach North America • lived in North America for thousands of years • European settlers made these in North America • fishing through a hole in the ice (two words) • a material Used to make silly hats (two words) • indigenous people used to use these for hunting • ...
Earth Science Vocabulary Review 2025-03-10
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- Information that supports your claim
- Lines running from the North Pole to the South Pole, measuring east and west
- A line around the middle of the Earth, dividing it into northern and southern halves
- Facts and information collected to learn about something
- The average weather conditions of a place over a long time
- A warm climate zone near the Equator with high temperatures year-round
- The amount of moisture in the air
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- A climate zone with moderate temperatures and changing seasons
- How fast the air is moving
- A very cold climate zone near the North and South Poles
- A climate zone with hot, humid summers and mild winters
- Lines running parallel to the Equator, measuring north and south
- The measure of heat or coldness in the air
- The condition of the atmosphere at a specific time and place
- A statement about what you think is true
15 Clues: How fast the air is moving • The amount of moisture in the air • Information that supports your claim • A statement about what you think is true • The measure of heat or coldness in the air • A very cold climate zone near the North and South Poles • A climate zone with hot, humid summers and mild winters • Facts and information collected to learn about something • ...
Honors World History Review 2025-05-20
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- founded by Siddartha Guatama who meditated until he found freedom from suffering
- nickname for disease that devastated Europe's population in 14th century
- a region or section of the Mongol Empire
- communication network and road system used by Mongol messengers
- trade route that connected East Asia to Mediterranean Sea
- this luxury fabric was usually woven by Chinese women and sold for a high profit
- wars over the Holy Land from 11th-13th centuries
- religion that features multiple gods and caste system
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- Mecca is a key city for followers of this religion
- the oldest monotheistic religion
- rulers of China from approx. 900-1200 CE
- founder of Mongol Empire
- explosive material invented in China then spread by Mongols
- most powerful institution in Europe during Middle Ages
- wealthy ruler of the Mali Empire who made famous trip to Mecca in 14th century
15 Clues: founder of Mongol Empire • the oldest monotheistic religion • rulers of China from approx. 900-1200 CE • a region or section of the Mongol Empire • wars over the Holy Land from 11th-13th centuries • Mecca is a key city for followers of this religion • religion that features multiple gods and caste system • most powerful institution in Europe during Middle Ages • ...
World Powers After World War II 2025-02-18
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- Country with strongest economy after WWII and leader in world affairs.
- U.S. operation to support West Berlin during Soviet blockade.
- Conflict between U.S. and USSR involving arms race and global influence.
- Country in the Middle East supported by the U.S.
- Sought by countries like India and African nations from Great Britain.
- Country with great damage from war and slow economy post-WWII.
- U.S. policy to help countries resist communism.
- Region divided after U.S. involvement to stop communism.
- Ideology the U.S. aimed to contain during the Cold War.
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- Type of missiles involved in the U.S.-USSR arms race.
- Region where the U.S. was deeply involved in support of Israel.
- A group of 27 countries in Europe that strengthen economic cooperation
- Country where U.S. fought to prevent communist control, now communist.
- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is an military alliance.
- Major Cold War rival to the U.S.
15 Clues: Major Cold War rival to the U.S. • U.S. policy to help countries resist communism. • Country in the Middle East supported by the U.S. • Type of missiles involved in the U.S.-USSR arms race. • Ideology the U.S. aimed to contain during the Cold War. • Region divided after U.S. involvement to stop communism. • ...
Causes of the First World War 2024-12-11
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- A series of events leading to the start of World War I.
- His assassination sparked World War I.
- A global conflict primarily in Europe from 1914-1918.
- The 19th-century event that united German-speaking regions into one nation.
- A region in Southeast Europe, known as a hotspot of tensions pre-WWI.
- Formal agreements between nations for mutual benefit.
- An alliance among France, Britain, and Russia before WWI.
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- Toxic substances used in warfare to harm or kill.
- Expansion of a nation's influence through acquisition of territories.
- Germany's military strategy to avoid a two-front war.
- A metaphor for the Balkans due to their instability before WWI.
- The agreement that ended WWI, imposing penalties on Germany.
- A secret group involved in the assassination of Franz Ferdinand.
- The process of preparing a nation's forces for war.
- A major power in WWI controlling much of Southeast Europe and the Middle East.
15 Clues: His assassination sparked World War I. • Toxic substances used in warfare to harm or kill. • The process of preparing a nation's forces for war. • Germany's military strategy to avoid a two-front war. • A global conflict primarily in Europe from 1914-1918. • Formal agreements between nations for mutual benefit. • ...
Causes of the First World War 2024-12-11
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- A series of events leading to the start of World War I.
- His assassination sparked World War I.
- A global conflict primarily in Europe from 1914-1918.
- The 19th-century event that united German-speaking regions into one nation.
- A region in Southeast Europe, known as a hotspot of tensions pre-WWI.
- Formal agreements between nations for mutual benefit.
- An alliance among France, Britain, and Russia before WWI.
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- Toxic substances used in warfare to harm or kill.
- Expansion of a nation's influence through acquisition of territories.
- Germany's military strategy to avoid a two-front war.
- A metaphor for the Balkans due to their instability before WWI.
- The agreement that ended WWI, imposing penalties on Germany.
- A secret group involved in the assassination of Franz Ferdinand.
- The process of preparing a nation's forces for war.
- A major power in WWI controlling much of Southeast Europe and the Middle East.
15 Clues: His assassination sparked World War I. • Toxic substances used in warfare to harm or kill. • The process of preparing a nation's forces for war. • Germany's military strategy to avoid a two-front war. • A global conflict primarily in Europe from 1914-1918. • Formal agreements between nations for mutual benefit. • ...
Mesopotamia 2023-03-16
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- The first ever civilization in the world
- A region in the Middle East between the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean Sea
- A complex society that has cities, an organized government, and
- This river stretches across Mesopotamia
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- who specialize in jobs
- This feature of a civilization defines how people act and who they can talk to
- This river stretches across Mesopotamia
7 Clues: who specialize in jobs • This river stretches across Mesopotamia • This river stretches across Mesopotamia • The first ever civilization in the world • A complex society that has cities, an organized government, and • This feature of a civilization defines how people act and who they can talk to • ...
flowers 2022-02-08
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- red or yellow
- pointy shape lavender color
- pink red and white looks like a rose
- green and pokey
- white with yellow middle
- yellow with round middle
- blue kind of looks like a sun flower
- pink blue purple with yellow middle
- pointy shape blue
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- yellow looks like a cup
- white or pink with yellow middle
- full-on blue flower
- blue ish purple with yellow and white middle
- white yellow looks fake
- lavender purple dark purple middle
- blue with yellow middle
- yellow with brown seeds in the middle
- red multiple peddles
- blue looks like a rose
19 Clues: red or yellow • green and pokey • pointy shape blue • full-on blue flower • red multiple peddles • blue looks like a rose • yellow looks like a cup • white yellow looks fake • blue with yellow middle • white with yellow middle • yellow with round middle • pointy shape lavender color • white or pink with yellow middle • lavender purple dark purple middle • ...
flowers 2022-02-08
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- red or yellow
- pointy shape lavender color
- pink red and white looks like a rose
- green and pokey
- white with yellow middle
- yellow with round middle
- blue kind of looks like a sun flower
- pink blue purple with yellow middle
- pointy shape blue
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- yellow looks like a cup
- white or pink with yellow middle
- full-on blue flower
- blue ish purple with yellow and white middle
- white yellow looks fake
- lavender purple dark purple middle
- blue with yellow middle
- yellow with brown seeds in the middle
- red multiple peddles
- blue looks like a rose
19 Clues: red or yellow • green and pokey • pointy shape blue • full-on blue flower • red multiple peddles • blue looks like a rose • yellow looks like a cup • white yellow looks fake • blue with yellow middle • white with yellow middle • yellow with round middle • pointy shape lavender color • white or pink with yellow middle • lavender purple dark purple middle • ...
Establishing Colonies Crossword 2021-01-20
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- European explorers wanted to spread this around the world
- An area of land under the control of another country
- The movement of plants, animals, and diseases between west and east hemispheres
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- The first permanent English settlement in the New World
- the first European country to establish colonies in the New World
- Explorers attempted to find this all-water route to Asia
- This country originally colonized Canada and the middle portion of the United States
- Last name of the explorer who landed in the Caribbean Island in 1492
8 Clues: An area of land under the control of another country • The first permanent English settlement in the New World • Explorers attempted to find this all-water route to Asia • European explorers wanted to spread this around the world • the first European country to establish colonies in the New World • ...
Southwest Asia 2022-11-17
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- The man who killed over 6 million jews
- A small country in the middle east located on the eastern shores of the mediterranean sea
- the killing of millions of Jews and other people by the Nazis during World War II
- Over 6 million of these people were murdered by Adolf Hitler
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- the person who carried out the 9/11 attacks
- organization founded to set oil prices and policies
- the ocean located between africa and asia
- Movement for the jews to return to their homeland in Zion (Palestine)
8 Clues: The man who killed over 6 million jews • the ocean located between africa and asia • the person who carried out the 9/11 attacks • organization founded to set oil prices and policies • Over 6 million of these people were murdered by Adolf Hitler • Movement for the jews to return to their homeland in Zion (Palestine) • ...
Mesopotamia Section 1 2024-11-25
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- supply water to their crops
- a system of writing that uses a triangluar-shaped symbols to stand for ideas or things
- a wide, flat plain in present day Iraq
- an independent state that includes a city and its surrounding territory
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- large Sumerian cities, temples were pyramid shaped brick towers
- a region of the Middle East that stretches in a large crescent shape
- trading system in which people exchange goods directly without using money
- the belief in more than one god
8 Clues: supply water to their crops • the belief in more than one god • a wide, flat plain in present day Iraq • large Sumerian cities, temples were pyramid shaped brick towers • a region of the Middle East that stretches in a large crescent shape • an independent state that includes a city and its surrounding territory • ...
Who or what am I - Christmas Quiz 2024-12-12
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- The Angels appeared to us in the middle of the night
- I wrote the verses in the Bible read by Mr Aboagye
- I'm a suitable present for a king
- We saw a star in the East and followed it
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- I'm usually used for animal food, but they laid the baby Jesus in me
- I'm the city of David where Jesus was born
- My name is Jesus, but what does it mean?
- I wanted to kill the Lord Jesus when he was born
8 Clues: I'm a suitable present for a king • My name is Jesus, but what does it mean? • We saw a star in the East and followed it • I'm the city of David where Jesus was born • I wanted to kill the Lord Jesus when he was born • I wrote the verses in the Bible read by Mr Aboagye • The Angels appeared to us in the middle of the night • ...
7th Grade Revision Review 2025-05-24
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- network of trade routes that linked China with parts of the Middle East, Africa, and Europe
- the philosophy that focuses on living in harmony with nature.
- Contract children have with their parents.
- are the highest mountains in the world and form a natural border for China.
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- philosophy emphasized respect and relationship in society.
- a secret Chinese invention that became a major trade good on the Silk Roads.
- A group of traders traveling together
- River is known as the 'cradle of Chinese civilization' and is important for farming.
- a secret Chinese invention that became a major trade good on the Silk Roads.
9 Clues: A group of traders traveling together • Contract children have with their parents. • philosophy emphasized respect and relationship in society. • the philosophy that focuses on living in harmony with nature. • are the highest mountains in the world and form a natural border for China. • a secret Chinese invention that became a major trade good on the Silk Roads. • ...
urbanisation 2024-07-29
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- A country in the middle east with one of the highest urbanisation rates in the world
- While many developing countries will remain mainly _____ for many years, they will increase their share of the global urban population to about 80% by 2050.
- what type of people are more likely to migrate from rural to urban areas
- What type of countries have the highest rates of urbanisation
- More developed regions had __________ rates over 75% in 2011 compared to less than 50% in less developed regions.
- What are very large cities known as?
- An African country expected to be 50% urban by 2050
- what is less than 3% of the worlds surface occupied by
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- A typical middle eastern county with a high level of urbanisation
- Providing ____________ such as water, housing and transport is one of the biggest challenges for rapidly urbanising countries.
- Sixty million new ___________ are added to urban areas each year.
- Natural population increase and rural to urban migration are __________ for urbanisation in the developing world.
- Zero or _________ urban growth will affect some developed countries as population growth slows down or declines
- Every _____, over 1 million people are added to urban populations.
- an ancient emerging megacity in northwest china
- By 2050, over 60% of the world’s population will be _______; currently the figure is around 52%.
- ____ new city of one million people will be needed every five days until 2050 to house global population growth.
- One of the least urbanised areas
18 Clues: One of the least urbanised areas • What are very large cities known as? • an ancient emerging megacity in northwest china • An African country expected to be 50% urban by 2050 • what is less than 3% of the worlds surface occupied by • What type of countries have the highest rates of urbanisation • A typical middle eastern county with a high level of urbanisation • ...
WW1: Widening the 2023-03-20
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- Germany sunk the British:
- African soldiers involved in the war were hoping to gain
- British soldier who ordered arab princes to revolt against their Ottoman overlords → led to the start of Middle East involvement
- U.S. enters the war after this country goes back to unrestricted submarine warfare:
- First British shots of war were fired in:
- A coalition of Great Britain, France, and the Russian Empire
- Japan took German territories in:
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- A coalition of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire
- When denied political and social equality, African soldiers turned:
- Germany sends this to Mexico asking for an alliance if U.S. joined war
- Some African soldiers who stayed in the EU began advocating for:
11 Clues: Germany sunk the British: • Japan took German territories in: • First British shots of war were fired in: • African soldiers involved in the war were hoping to gain • A coalition of Great Britain, France, and the Russian Empire • Some African soldiers who stayed in the EU began advocating for: • A coalition of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire • ...
US chapter 1 Vocabulary 2021-01-21
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- Spain and Portugal agreed to divide the Western Hemisphere between them
- The establishment of distant settlements controlled by the parent country
- Noble ones
- A period when Europeans began investigating all aspects of the physical world
- organized according to rank
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- A series of military expeditions to the Middle East in the name of Christianity
- The global transfer of living things
- Divided Christianity in Western Europe between Catholicism and Protestantism
- Sent Portuguese ships to explore the west coast of Africa
- The household made up of a mother and father and their children
- Stood before the spanish court with a daring plan, he would find a route to Asia by sailing west across the Atlantic Ocean
11 Clues: Noble ones • organized according to rank • The global transfer of living things • Sent Portuguese ships to explore the west coast of Africa • The household made up of a mother and father and their children • Spain and Portugal agreed to divide the Western Hemisphere between them • The establishment of distant settlements controlled by the parent country • ...
Earth on a Plate 2021-09-13
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- A crispy dish from China usually with hoisin sauce, pancake and shallots, P _ _ _ _ _ D _ _ _.
- a Mexican dish with a hand sized corn torillia, T_ _ _.
- Dish from Japan with rice, seaweed and filling, S _ _ _ _
- Italian dish with a round pizza and can have many different toppings, P _ _ _ _
- Fruit that grows on trees, A _ _ _ _.
- A sandwich with usually a meat patty and other fillings originally from Germany, H _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
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- What Americans call tomato sauce. K ________.
- Flaky pastry smothered in butter from France. C _____________.
- Thick homemade bread made by settlers in Australia, D _ _ _ _ _.
- Italian dish made from alternating layers of pastry, tomato sauce and mince. L ___________.
- A dip made from chickpeas coming from the Middle East, H ________.
11 Clues: Fruit that grows on trees, A _ _ _ _. • What Americans call tomato sauce. K ________. • a Mexican dish with a hand sized corn torillia, T_ _ _. • Dish from Japan with rice, seaweed and filling, S _ _ _ _ • Flaky pastry smothered in butter from France. C _____________. • Thick homemade bread made by settlers in Australia, D _ _ _ _ _. • ...
Early European Exploration 2021-11-03
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- Christopher Columbus sailed on behalf of this country
- This person landed in Hispaniola in 1492 thinking he had made it to Asia
- The first European explorer to land in North America
- The German geographer who named the "New World" after Amerigo Vespucci
- The Chinese emperor at the time of Marco Polo's travels to Asia
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- A series of religious wars in which Christians tried to take the Middle East from Muslim control
- The place where Marco Polo was born
- Amerigo Vespucci primarily explored the coast of this continent
8 Clues: The place where Marco Polo was born • The first European explorer to land in North America • Christopher Columbus sailed on behalf of this country • Amerigo Vespucci primarily explored the coast of this continent • The Chinese emperor at the time of Marco Polo's travels to Asia • The German geographer who named the "New World" after Amerigo Vespucci • ...
Archaeology in the Bible 2025-01-31
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- early forms of writing that were used simple pictures to represent objects or ideas
- is a religion in the Middle East that was home to some of the earliest civilizations
- considered the first extra-extra- biblical mention of the nation
- The study of human history
- Key source for understanding history of the ancient israelites
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- oldest city in the world and considered the first wall city in the world
- A system of writing that represents words/sounds
- A famous artifact that helped decipher hierpglyphics
8 Clues: The study of human history • A system of writing that represents words/sounds • A famous artifact that helped decipher hierpglyphics • Key source for understanding history of the ancient israelites • considered the first extra-extra- biblical mention of the nation • oldest city in the world and considered the first wall city in the world • ...
East Indians in Trinidad 2025-05-18
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- East Indians were brought from this country.
- Another crop grown by the East Indians.
- East Indians had to work for _____ years.
- The festival of light.
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- 1 language spoken by the East Indians.
- The East Indians cultivated this crop.
- A dish commomly eaten on Indian Arrival Day.
- They arrived on this ship.
8 Clues: The festival of light. • They arrived on this ship. • 1 language spoken by the East Indians. • The East Indians cultivated this crop. • Another crop grown by the East Indians. • East Indians had to work for _____ years. • East Indians were brought from this country. • A dish commomly eaten on Indian Arrival Day.
Science Vocabulary 2016-09-29
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- wind in a small area
- type of wind
- the last layer of the atmosphere
- the second layer of the atmosphere
- winds that blow to the east
- no wind
- win around the world
- a force of air
- the third layer of the atmosphere
- the forth layer of the atmosphere
- the first layer of the atmosphere
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- breeze from the sea
- the earth winds
- blows to the east
- winds near the equator
- breeze from land
- a band that surrounds the earth
17 Clues: no wind • type of wind • a force of air • the earth winds • breeze from land • blows to the east • breeze from the sea • wind in a small area • win around the world • winds near the equator • winds that blow to the east • a band that surrounds the earth • the last layer of the atmosphere • the third layer of the atmosphere • the forth layer of the atmosphere • ...
Mexico 2022-12-06
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- capital of Mexico
- staple food
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- staple food
- art or tools from past culture
- business run by government
- the ability to read & write
- indigenous people who lived on Mexican Plateau
- water west of Mexico
- mixed heritage
- of Mexico water east of Sierra Madre Oriental
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- futre generations
- water east of Yucatan
- vacation city with famous divers
- how old a girl is at quinceanera
- ancient astronomers
- changes aimed at correcting problems
- vacation destination on Yucatan
18 Clues: staple food • staple food • mixed heritage • futre generations • capital of Mexico • ancient astronomers • water west of Mexico • water east of Yucatan • business run by government • the ability to read & write • art or tools from past culture • vacation destination on Yucatan • vacation city with famous divers • how old a girl is at quinceanera • North American Free Trade Agreement • ...
Middle Age Vocab 2020-03-31
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- helped poor, sick, elderly
- jobs in town
- worked 2/3 days for lord
- men, pray, study
- the lord received work and food in exchange
- peasant
- education improved
- kings
- benefited nobles
- built for defense
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- union
- a noble who has received land
- women
- A political & economic system
- leader of roman catholic church
- was disliked
- level of comfort
- advances and inventions lost
- a gift of land
19 Clues: union • women • kings • peasant • jobs in town • was disliked • a gift of land • men, pray, study • level of comfort • benefited nobles • built for defense • education improved • worked 2/3 days for lord • helped poor, sick, elderly • advances and inventions lost • a noble who has received land • A political & economic system • leader of roman catholic church • ...
Middle Ages Vocab 2020-03-31
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- German king
- class jobs in town
- woman dedicated life to serving church and God
- king high church officials
- man dedicated life to serving God and church
- era fall of roman empire and beginning of modern world
- Contribute labor & food for Lord’s protection
- Business association
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- religious services
- a gift of land
- Built for defense cold , damp, dark
- A political & economic system in which lords gave land to less powerful nobles in return for services
- a noble who has received land
- Carta Limited king’s power
- The system in which the lord received work and food in exchange for providing protection
- standard of living Level of comfort in which you live
- john ruled England Forcibly signed Magna Carta
- leader of roman catholic church
- Not free to leave
19 Clues: German king • a gift of land • Not free to leave • religious services • class jobs in town • Business association • Carta Limited king’s power • king high church officials • a noble who has received land • leader of roman catholic church • Built for defense cold , damp, dark • man dedicated life to serving God and church • Contribute labor & food for Lord’s protection • ...
middle ages vocab 2020-04-03
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- Did not live off land and Must continuously earn money
- Level of comfort in which you live
- Dedicate lives to serving God & church men
- Dedicate lives to serving God & church Women
- Religious services
- Leader of Roman Catholic Church
- Business association
- Crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope 800 AD
- Fall of Roman Empire to beginning of modern world
- A noble who has received land
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- Great Charter Limited king’s power Benefited nobles
- disliked High taxes Failures on battlefield
- the lord received work in exchange of protection
- A political & economic system in which lords gave land
- King Lords Knights High church officials Owned most land
- Contribute labor & food for Lord’s protection
- Peasant Tied to land Not free to leave
- a gift of land
- Built for defense Cold, damp, dark Fire = warm/smoke
19 Clues: a gift of land • Religious services • Business association • A noble who has received land • Leader of Roman Catholic Church • Level of comfort in which you live • Peasant Tied to land Not free to leave • Crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope 800 AD • Dedicate lives to serving God & church men • disliked High taxes Failures on battlefield • ...
Middle Ages Review 2023-03-27
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- a form of art in medieval Europe, like a rug that goes on the wal
- this person was at the top of the feudal pyramid and even had power over kings
- Ivan the Great defeated this group of invaders
- the last name of the author of the Canterbury Tales
- queen of Spain
- this event unified the nation-state of Spain but lead to religious intolerance
- Muslim leader in the Crusades who reconquered Jerusalem
- the first name of the author of the Divine Comedy
- invaders who came FROM Scandinavia
- the Byzantine empire eventually fell to this group
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- Ivan the Great unified and expanded this nation
- the country united by the Norman Conquest by William the Conqueror
- document that limited the power of monarchs
- these were "holy wars" where Christians wanted to conquer the Holy Land
- Holy Roman Emperor who also expanded the Spanish empire
- the country where Hugh Capet established a dynasty
- an estate of land given to a feudal lord
- this group was at the bottom of the feudal system
- King who was forced to sign the Magna Carta
19 Clues: queen of Spain • invaders who came FROM Scandinavia • an estate of land given to a feudal lord • document that limited the power of monarchs • King who was forced to sign the Magna Carta • Ivan the Great defeated this group of invaders • Ivan the Great unified and expanded this nation • the first name of the author of the Divine Comedy • ...
The Middle Ages 2022-03-02
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- Modern day France, where the Franks held power
- This Frankish leader was called “the hammer”
- The Franks had an important position called Mayor of the ___
- Because of the disruption of trade, Europe’s ___ centers were destroyed
- the Franks defeated invaders at the battle of ___ in 732
- King Pepin was appointed “king by the grace of ___”
- The invading ___ tribes were the cause of the Middle Ages
- the Middle Ages lasted about this many years
- Among the Germanic kingdoms, ___ ties were more important than the law
- This Frankish king was called “the short”
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- Charles Martel, Pepin, and Charles the Great were all part of this dynasty of kings
- The Middle Ages lasted between the fall of the Roman Empire and the _____
- a system in which people were given land and protection by people of higher rank, and worked and fought for them in return
- the ___ historically made Charles the Great emperor
- This religion was a constant variable in the Middle Ages
- Charles the Great changed his name to
- by 511, Clovis had ___ the Franks into one kingdom
- another name for the Middle Ages
- famous leader of the Franks
19 Clues: famous leader of the Franks • another name for the Middle Ages • Charles the Great changed his name to • This Frankish king was called “the short” • This Frankish leader was called “the hammer” • the Middle Ages lasted about this many years • Modern day France, where the Franks held power • by 511, Clovis had ___ the Franks into one kingdom • ...
Early Middle Ages 2022-02-01
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- Head of the Catholic Church
- Japanese warriors who fought for their Daimyo
- Strict social system in which landowners grant people land or other rewards in exchange for military service or labor
- Ages the time between the collapse of the Roman Empire in the fifth century and the beginning of the Renaissance in the fourteenth century
- System economic plan by which a knight allowed peasants to farm land on his estate in return for food or other payment
- King of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor
- A person who farmed land owned by a lord in exchange for protection
- Japanese code of honor for samurai
- Land surrounded by water on three sides
- A large landmass that contains the continents of Europe and Asia
- Excellent warriors who rode horses
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- A highly contagious disease such as the Black Death
- People who try to convert others to their religion
- European code of honor for knights
- Land granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and service
- Japanese feudal lords
- Knights who pledged their service to a lord
- Another name for the Middle Ages
- Invaders of Europe that came from the north
19 Clues: Japanese feudal lords • Head of the Catholic Church • Another name for the Middle Ages • European code of honor for knights • Japanese code of honor for samurai • Excellent warriors who rode horses • Land surrounded by water on three sides • King of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor • Knights who pledged their service to a lord • Invaders of Europe that came from the north • ...
The Middle Ages 2024-01-23
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- They came from Normandy in France
- The king's wife
- A great big meal planned by the lord and lady.
- ______ the Conquerer, the first Norman King of England
- The people who worked on the land.
- The entrance to the castle.
- Someone who fights with arrows.
- A battering ____ could be used to attack a castle.
- The Middle Ages are also known as _______ times.
- ______ and bailey castles.
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- People who defended the lord's lands.
- The ______ system organised society.
- Ladies had to educate their ________.
- The Bayeaux ________ tells us about the coming of the Normans.
- People who received land from the king
- The first Norman castles were made of ______.
- Norman Irish town founded in 1218.
- One of the lady's hobbies.
- Lords had to swear an oath of ______ to the King.
19 Clues: The king's wife • One of the lady's hobbies. • ______ and bailey castles. • The entrance to the castle. • Someone who fights with arrows. • They came from Normandy in France • Norman Irish town founded in 1218. • The people who worked on the land. • The ______ system organised society. • People who defended the lord's lands. • Ladies had to educate their ________. • ...
Middle School Band 2025-05-22
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- slightly slower than allegro
- return to previous tempo
- when music changes time signature
- slightly faster than andante
- return to beginning jump to coda
- 2 beats in a measure half note gets one beat
- compose and play music on the spot
- gradually slow down
- style of music with roots in rhythm and blues
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- notes played light and separated
- animated or lively
- three different parts played simultaneously
- energetically
- a summary that restates the main point
- gradually play softer
- three or more pitches played simultaneously
- when music moves from one key to another
- lively
- very much (italian)
19 Clues: lively • energetically • animated or lively • very much (italian) • gradually slow down • gradually play softer • return to previous tempo • slightly slower than allegro • slightly faster than andante • notes played light and separated • return to beginning jump to coda • when music changes time signature • compose and play music on the spot • a summary that restates the main point • ...
Social Studies Vocab Crossword 2021-09-03
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- there are this many oceans.
- the capacity of certain gases in the atmosphere to trap, and thereby warm the earth.
- this is the percent of earths total fresh water supply.
- the thick middle layer of the earth.
- streams may combine to form a...
- changing of liquid water to a vapor, or gas.
- condition of the atmosphere in one place during a limited period of time.
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- excess water vapor changing to liquid.
- measures location north and south from the equator.
- measures location east and west from the prime meridian.
- underground porous rock layer saturated by very slow flow of water.
- the first day of summer.
- sudden violent movement of tectonic plates along the fault line.
- movement of dust, sand, or soil from one plane to another.
- weather patterns that an area typically experiences over a long period of time.
15 Clues: the first day of summer. • there are this many oceans. • streams may combine to form a... • the thick middle layer of the earth. • excess water vapor changing to liquid. • changing of liquid water to a vapor, or gas. • measures location north and south from the equator. • this is the percent of earths total fresh water supply. • ...
Social Studies Vocab Crossword 2021-09-03
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- there are this many oceans.
- the capacity of certain gases in the atmosphere to trap, and thereby warm the earth.
- this is the percent of earths total fresh water supply.
- the thick middle layer of the earth.
- streams may combine to form a...
- changing of liquid water to a vapor, or gas.
- condition of the atmosphere in one place during a limited period of time.
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- excess water vapor changing to liquid.
- measures location north and south from the equator.
- measures location east and west from the prime meridian.
- underground porous rock layer saturated by very slow flow of water.
- the first day of summer.
- sudden violent movement of tectonic plates along the fault line.
- movement of dust, sand, or soil from one plane to another.
- weather patterns that an area typically experiences over a long period of time.
15 Clues: the first day of summer. • there are this many oceans. • streams may combine to form a... • the thick middle layer of the earth. • excess water vapor changing to liquid. • changing of liquid water to a vapor, or gas. • measures location north and south from the equator. • this is the percent of earths total fresh water supply. • ...
History Test 3 Review 2021-10-12
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- city known as the "city of brotherly love"
- country which sponsored Columbus's voyage
- Event which revived European interest in trade with the East
- section of colonies known as the "bread colonies"
- the first permanent French settlement in the New World
- Founder of Pennsylvania and Delaware
- Man who introduced the smallpox vaccine
- The first permanent English settlement in the New World
- Wrote Poor Richard's Almanac and founded Philadelphia Academy
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- the first institution of higher learning in America, which was established in 1636
- Man who made the first Spanish landing on the mainland of North America
- colony which insisted that government should not interfere in religious affairs
- followers of John Huss who composed the first classical music in America
- system in which the government leaves individuals free to own businesses and make a living of their own initiative
- Man who discovered the Pacific Ocean
15 Clues: Man who discovered the Pacific Ocean • Founder of Pennsylvania and Delaware • Man who introduced the smallpox vaccine • country which sponsored Columbus's voyage • city known as the "city of brotherly love" • section of colonies known as the "bread colonies" • the first permanent French settlement in the New World • ...
ss crossword Gabriel Rath 2022-10-24
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- This river runs in Iraq
- this is a natural material to fuel things
- this is a major body of water for trade connected to the red sea by the suez canal
- This water is a major trading route to Kuwait
- this is a major inport and export for the world
- this mean for somewhere to have no people
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- This river runs with its nearby cousin in iraq
- This is a major water spply for israel
- This is a major route to the Mediterranean sea on the water
- this mena to have a lot of people
- this is a passage way from the arabian sea to the persain gulf
- this connect middle east to the world
- this is a body of water that connects med sea to Arabian sea
- this mean to get water from a source
- this aloows ships to dock
15 Clues: This river runs in Iraq • this aloows ships to dock • this mena to have a lot of people • this mean to get water from a source • this connect middle east to the world • This is a major water spply for israel • this is a natural material to fuel things • this mean for somewhere to have no people • This water is a major trading route to Kuwait • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2017-01-05
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- the lines of a map that run north to south
- the number of babies born compared to the total number of people
- the number of years it takes a population to double in size
- the study of Earth and its peoples, places, and environments
- the layer of gases surrounding the earth
- the lines of a map that run east to west
- the location of one place compared to another place
- the average number of people living within a square mile
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- the number of deaths compared to the total number of people
- to circle around something
- the exact location of something
- describes an area that is densely populated
- a complete trip of earth around the sun
- a line of latitude that runs around the middle of the earth
- an line that runs through earths center from the north pole to the south pole
- describes an area that is densely populated
16 Clues: to circle around something • the exact location of something • a complete trip of earth around the sun • the layer of gases surrounding the earth • the lines of a map that run east to west • the lines of a map that run north to south • describes an area that is densely populated • describes an area that is densely populated • ...
13 Colonies 2023-05-10
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- A type of crop used in the textile industry.
- A large farm where many enslaved people grew crops
- Last name of the founder of Rhode island. He believed in separation of church and state.
- This state named after the king, was set up for people in debtors prisons.
- The New England colonies also had this as a large industry.(Involving water,and food)
- The natural harbors in the New England colonies helped grow this industry.
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- A type of crop associated with smoking
- The Middle colonies nickname.
- Name of the first permanent English colony.
- Originally settled by the dutch, then called New Netherlands.
- Came to the new world on the Mayflower.
- Crops people grew to make money.
- Settled Pennsylvania, big believers in equal rights.
- The colonies formed along the East coast near the ________ Ocean.
- Jamestown was in this state/colony.
15 Clues: The Middle colonies nickname. • Crops people grew to make money. • Jamestown was in this state/colony. • A type of crop associated with smoking • Came to the new world on the Mayflower. • Name of the first permanent English colony. • A type of crop used in the textile industry. • A large farm where many enslaved people grew crops • ...
Dancing 2023-06-19
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- Elegant partner dance performed in formal settings
- Traditional Spanish dance characterized by footwork and hand clapping
- Dance form that creates rhythmic sounds with metal plates on the shoes
- step dance Fast-paced dance form with intricate footwork from Ireland
- Fun and energetic partner dance with lively footwork
- Sensual and passionate partner dance originating from Argentina
- Creative and expressive dance style combining various techniques
- dancing Artistic and fluid dance style originating from the Middle East
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- Dynamic and acrobatic dance style performed on the floor
- Lively and passionate partner dance with Latin American influences
- Energetic and expressive dance style rooted in urban culture
- Graceful and precise dance characterized by formal technique and pointe work
- Colorful and expressive dance style from Indian cinema
- Upbeat and syncopated dance style with elements of African rhythms
- dance Freestyle dance style influenced by hip-hop and urban culture
15 Clues: Elegant partner dance performed in formal settings • Fun and energetic partner dance with lively footwork • Colorful and expressive dance style from Indian cinema • Dynamic and acrobatic dance style performed on the floor • Energetic and expressive dance style rooted in urban culture • Sensual and passionate partner dance originating from Argentina • ...
Traditional Costumes 2023-07-22
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- A traditional Arab garment, often worn by men in Gulf countries.
- Dai The traditional Vietnamese long dress for both men and women.
- A loose-fitting tunic worn by men in West Africa and the diaspora.
- A casual summer kimono in Japan, often worn at festivals.
- A loose-fitting robe worn in North Africa and the Middle East.
- Jeogori A traditional Korean dress for women, consisting of a top and skirt.
- A draped dress worn by women in India, Bangladesh, Nepal.
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- A body-hugging Chinese dress with high neck and side slits.
- Kurung Traditional Malay attire, consisting of a blouse and long skirt.
- Leather shorts with suspenders, part of German Alpine attire.
- A knee-length skirt with pleats, associated with Scotland.
- Traditional garments associated with Austrian and Bavarian culture.
- The traditional Korean dress often worn on special occasions.
- A Japanese traditional garment with various designs.
- A traditional dress worn in German-speaking countries.
15 Clues: A Japanese traditional garment with various designs. • A traditional dress worn in German-speaking countries. • A casual summer kimono in Japan, often worn at festivals. • A draped dress worn by women in India, Bangladesh, Nepal. • A knee-length skirt with pleats, associated with Scotland. • A body-hugging Chinese dress with high neck and side slits. • ...
seasons 2023-12-12
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- What season do we carve pumpkins?
- What season is Easter?
- The season that's the hottest time of year?
- an invisible line about which an object rotates or spins
- turning round on a axis
- hemisphere the half of the planet earth that lies west of the prime meridian?
- an object spinning motion about its own axis
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- imaginary line drawn down the middle dividing the earth into northern and southern hemispheres?
- hemisphere the part of the planet that is north of the equator?
- a division of the year based on changes on the weather
- hemisphere the half of the earth that is south of the equator?
- hemisphere the half of the planet earth east of the prime meridian and west of the anti-meridian?
- gives us heat and light
- The season when it snows?
- a regular repeating path that one object in space takes around another one
15 Clues: What season is Easter? • gives us heat and light • turning round on a axis • The season when it snows? • What season do we carve pumpkins? • The season that's the hottest time of year? • an object spinning motion about its own axis • a division of the year based on changes on the weather • an invisible line about which an object rotates or spins • ...
Unit 1-3 World History 2025-01-06
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- First "tzar" of the Russian Empire
- This monument was built as a tomb in India and is considered a wonder of the world
- Founder of the Ottoman Empire
- Capital of the Safavid Empire
- Sailor, merchant, and explorer for the Ming Dynasty
- Known for abolishing the jizya and encouraging religious tolerance in the Mughal Empire
- United the nomadic tribes in central Asia to form the largest land empire in history
- This traditional Manchu hairstyle was forced upon men in the Qing Dynasty
- This system was used to ensure loyalty in the Ottoman Empire by kidnapping and brainwashing children
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- The richest person in history and king of Mali
- Made Russia more "western" in a meaningful way, including in arts, laws, and education
- Islamic scholar who traveled throughout Africa and the Middle East
- Nickname for the founder of the Mughal Empire
- Founder of the Safavid Empire
- This city was called the "City of Bones"
15 Clues: Founder of the Ottoman Empire • Capital of the Safavid Empire • Founder of the Safavid Empire • First "tzar" of the Russian Empire • This city was called the "City of Bones" • Nickname for the founder of the Mughal Empire • The richest person in history and king of Mali • Sailor, merchant, and explorer for the Ming Dynasty • ...
How well do you know Ashley and Dan? 2025-05-21
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- Ashley and Dan had childhood pets that were the same breed of:
- City where Ashley and Dan finally met:
- Ashley and Dan's preferred cheese producer:
- The restaurant Ashley and Dan both worked at before they met:
- Where did Dan propose to Ashley?
- Ashley and Dan's favorite restaurant?
- City where Ashley and Dan live:
- What did Ashley and Dan see (and catch on video) while waiting on the beach for a dinner reservation?
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- What woke Ashley and Dan up in the middle of the night when they visited Sky Valley?
- Ashley and Dan's astrological sign:
- Ashley and Dan studied here at the same time before they met:
- Dan traveled to upstate NY and Ashley traveled to Ireland during college to work on a:
- Ashley and Dan's most missed east coast food (the west coast just doesn't get it):
- Ashley and Dan's favorite snack?
- Ashley and Dan both drive:
15 Clues: Ashley and Dan both drive: • City where Ashley and Dan live: • Ashley and Dan's favorite snack? • Where did Dan propose to Ashley? • Ashley and Dan's astrological sign: • Ashley and Dan's favorite restaurant? • City where Ashley and Dan finally met: • Ashley and Dan's preferred cheese producer: • Ashley and Dan studied here at the same time before they met: • ...
Rise and Fall of Mongol empire 2025-07-25
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- Khan Universal title Temujin accepted after uniting the Mongol clans
- Mongol empire was broken apart into four of these after 1260
- the islamic empire's capital captured by the Mongols
- The Mongols' failure to conquer this island showed their weakening power
- This explosive Chinese invention spread to Europe via Mongol trade routes
- A modern day country that used to be in persian empire conquered by Mongols
- Khan
- Mongols were generally tolerant of this aspect of society, allowing Christianity and Islam to spread
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- Adopted by Mongols from their enemies
- The empire ruled by Mongols that included Persia
- Road This road was protected by the Mongols and helped trade flourish
- The Khanate that included Russia
- This grandson of Genghis Khan helped rule after his death
- Techniques for making this material spread to the Middle East through the Mongols
- The first major military target of Genghis Khan
15 Clues: Khan • The Khanate that included Russia • Adopted by Mongols from their enemies • The first major military target of Genghis Khan • The empire ruled by Mongols that included Persia • the islamic empire's capital captured by the Mongols • This grandson of Genghis Khan helped rule after his death • Mongol empire was broken apart into four of these after 1260 • ...
Armenian Genocide Definitions 2021-04-01
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- the process of destroying all cultures that were not Turkic
- extreme love and devotion to your nation
- someone that is blamed for a wrongdoing
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- people living away from their homeland
- extremist ideology of making Turkey only for Turkish people
- Empire a vast empire ruled by the Ottoman Sultan that spanned from the Middle East to North Africa and Eastern Europe
- information intended to persuade people to believe something
- a separate religious community with less rights in the Ottoman Empire
8 Clues: people living away from their homeland • someone that is blamed for a wrongdoing • extreme love and devotion to your nation • extremist ideology of making Turkey only for Turkish people • the process of destroying all cultures that were not Turkic • information intended to persuade people to believe something • ...
China Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-08
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- An entire group of people who were born around the same time.
- Built over centuries by emperors to protect their territory.
- A person who you came from and who lived several generations ago.
- A series of rulers from the same family or group.
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- The honor and respect shown for parents and elderly relatives.
- Trade routes that helped China trade with the Middle East and Europe.
- Belief that an emperor is chosen by Heaven to rule over China
- A Chinese philosopher, teacher, and founder of Confucianism.
8 Clues: A series of rulers from the same family or group. • A Chinese philosopher, teacher, and founder of Confucianism. • Built over centuries by emperors to protect their territory. • Belief that an emperor is chosen by Heaven to rule over China • An entire group of people who were born around the same time. • ...
Mesopotamia 2022-10-04
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- the belief in many gods
- a government ruled by religious figures in the name of gods
- the first ever recorded story about King Gilgamesh from Mesopotamia
- the first written language from Mesopotamia
- a temple in the center of every city-state
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- a society controlled by men, or a society that favors men. Women have very few privileges or rights.
- a set of 282 harsh laws, the oldest written down
- an area in the Middle East with good land and fresh water where the first civilization started
8 Clues: the belief in many gods • a temple in the center of every city-state • the first written language from Mesopotamia • a set of 282 harsh laws, the oldest written down • a government ruled by religious figures in the name of gods • the first ever recorded story about King Gilgamesh from Mesopotamia • ...
DTBPF Crossword!! 2024-09-09
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- A polite way to address guard or servant
- (嫡子) Is a son born from the di wife
- The second highest ranking after the empress
- Employed in the Middle East and in China
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- Something powerful or strong carried out energetically
- A fish with white background with orange puddle like spots everywhere ranging from small to large
- (嫡妻) Is considered the "official" wife of the man
- A fish with scales like fishnets and is the color yellow.
8 Clues: (嫡子) Is a son born from the di wife • A polite way to address guard or servant • Employed in the Middle East and in China • The second highest ranking after the empress • (嫡妻) Is considered the "official" wife of the man • Something powerful or strong carried out energetically • A fish with scales like fishnets and is the color yellow. • ...
Southwest Asia 2022-11-17
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- The man who killed over 6 million jews
- A small country in the middle east located on the eastern shores of the mediterranean sea
- the killing of millions of Jews and other people by the Nazis during World War II
- Over 6 million of these people were murdered by Adolf Hitler
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- the person who carried out the 9/11 attacks
- organization founded to set oil prices and policies
- the ocean located between africa and asia
- Movement for the jews to return to their homeland in Zion (Palestine)
8 Clues: The man who killed over 6 million jews • the ocean located between africa and asia • the person who carried out the 9/11 attacks • organization founded to set oil prices and policies • Over 6 million of these people were murdered by Adolf Hitler • Movement for the jews to return to their homeland in Zion (Palestine) • ...
of mice and men 2025-09-12
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- /deserving of reproof, rebuke, or censure; blameworthy.
- /tending to lessen the merit or reputation of a person or thing; disparaging; depreciatory.
- /a bundle, usually of bedding and other possessions, carried by a hobo.
- /in a way that symbolizes victory or success.
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- /with uniform or patterned repetition, as of a beat or a particular movement or sound.
- /in a domineering or haughty manner.
- /in a sullen, gloomy, or ill-humored way.
- /a tree, Ficus sycomorus, of the Middle East, related to the common fig, bearing an edible fruit.
8 Clues: /in a domineering or haughty manner. • /in a sullen, gloomy, or ill-humored way. • /in a way that symbolizes victory or success. • /deserving of reproof, rebuke, or censure; blameworthy. • /a bundle, usually of bedding and other possessions, carried by a hobo. • /with uniform or patterned repetition, as of a beat or a particular movement or sound. • ...
us ch.1 voc 2021-01-21
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- stood before the Spanish court with a daring plan:he would find a route to Asia by sailing west across the Atlantic ocean.
- the establishment of distant settlements controlled by the parent country.
- the household made up of a mother and father and their children.
- "noble ones"
- a series of military Expeditions to the middle east in the name of Christianity.
- a period when Europeans began investing all aspects of the physical world.
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- divided Christianity in western Europe between Catholicism and Protestantism.
- spain and portugal agreed to divide the western hemisphere between them.
- organized by rank.
- global transfer of living things
- "Henry the Navigator" sent Portuguese ships to explore the west coast of Africa.
11 Clues: "noble ones" • organized by rank. • global transfer of living things • the household made up of a mother and father and their children. • spain and portugal agreed to divide the western hemisphere between them. • the establishment of distant settlements controlled by the parent country. • a period when Europeans began investing all aspects of the physical world. • ...
Social Studies Gavin B. 2018-09-25
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- change the growth of plants and behavior of animals in ways that are useful to humans
- Revolution a great change in farming that led to the growth of civilizations
- supplying water to crops to spread farmland
- set of shared beliefs
- name given to the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- written language developed by the Sumerians to keep track of trade
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- and gatherers wondering of people in search of food before the Agricultural Revolution
- belief in more than one god
- temples built by the Sumerians for their gods
- a complex society that has cities, a well organized government, and workers with specialized jobs
- Crescent rich area of land that stretches across the Middle East
11 Clues: set of shared beliefs • belief in more than one god • supplying water to crops to spread farmland • temples built by the Sumerians for their gods • name given to the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers • Crescent rich area of land that stretches across the Middle East • written language developed by the Sumerians to keep track of trade • ...
World Language Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-12
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- The official language of Bangladesh.
- People from Mexico and Spain speak this language.
- How people communicate with each other either through spoken word or through written letters.
- The most spoken language in the world.
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- This language is mostly spoken in Brazil and Portugal.
- People from the middle east often speak this language. It is the official language of Saudi Arabia.
- Ways to think, act, and work that people have learned and share.
- One of the many languages spoken in India.
- This language is from a country that is in Europe and Asia and has 160-171 million speakers.
- Mandarin is often spoken in this country.
- Hallo, bitte, and danke are all words in this language.
11 Clues: The official language of Bangladesh. • The most spoken language in the world. • Mandarin is often spoken in this country. • One of the many languages spoken in India. • People from Mexico and Spain speak this language. • This language is mostly spoken in Brazil and Portugal. • Hallo, bitte, and danke are all words in this language. • ...
The Renaissance! 2024-05-17
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- A trade route between China and the Middle East
- Sun-centered theory of the universe.
- An emphasis on worldly concerns; belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge
- The value of human efforts outside religion
- A renaissance artist who painted the ceilings of the Sistine Chapel
- A Italian man that traveled china.
- The man who created the mechanical printing press
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- A family of patrons that controls the power in Florence
- Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
- A french word for “rebirth”
- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
12 Clues: A french word for “rebirth” • A Italian man that traveled china. • Sun-centered theory of the universe. • The value of human efforts outside religion • A trade route between China and the Middle East • The man who created the mechanical printing press • A family of patrons that controls the power in Florence • ...
Geography 2nd Term Exam Activity 2022-02-22
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- A type of current that carries warm water from the Equator to the Poles.
- A type of climate found in the middle of continents.
- The process by which water vapor is transformed into clouds.
- A scale that measures the intensity of an earthquake.
- The calmest part of the hurricane.
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- Mountain slope that faces the prevailing winds.
- Winds that blow from east to west.
- A measure of the shaking and damage caused by an earthquake.
- A type of wind that changes direction depending on the season.
- A type of climate moderated by the ocean.
- A type of wave that can travel through the inner layers of Earth.
- A type of current that carries cold water from the Poles to tropical regions.
12 Clues: Winds that blow from east to west. • The calmest part of the hurricane. • A type of climate moderated by the ocean. • Mountain slope that faces the prevailing winds. • A type of climate found in the middle of continents. • A scale that measures the intensity of an earthquake. • A measure of the shaking and damage caused by an earthquake. • ...
Causes of the First World War 2024-12-11
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- A metaphor for the Balkans due to their instability before WWI.
- The process of preparing a nation's forces for war.
- A global conflict primarily in Europe from 1914-1918.
- Germany's military strategy to avoid a two-front war.
- Formal agreements between nations for mutual benefit.
- Expansion of a nation's influence through acquisition of territories.
- A region in Southeast Europe, known as a hotspot of tensions pre-WWI.
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- A major power in WWI controlling much of Southeast Europe and the Middle East.
- The agreement that ended WWI, imposing penalties on Germany.
- Toxic substances used in warfare to harm or kill.
- A series of events leading to the start of World War I.
- A secret group involved in the assassination of Franz Ferdinand.
12 Clues: Toxic substances used in warfare to harm or kill. • The process of preparing a nation's forces for war. • A global conflict primarily in Europe from 1914-1918. • Germany's military strategy to avoid a two-front war. • Formal agreements between nations for mutual benefit. • A series of events leading to the start of World War I. • ...
Anniversary Crossword 2022-10-19
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- In which Freezone is Mediclinic City Hospital located
- How old is MCIT this year
- Which hospital in the Middle East used 3D printed Titanium cervical cages
- annual recognition in MCIT that recognized employee through nomination from colleagues
- Latest accreditation achieved by Mediclinic City Hospital
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- Monthly dialogue of Hospital Director with employees
- which Center achieve ASA/AHA International Certification last 28th of October 2021
- Name of the Gynaecology Surgeon who performed Dubai’s first robotic cervico sacropexy at Mediclinic City Hospital
- What is the acronym for Mediclinic City Hospital
- Who is our Hospital Director
- Which programme earns Joint Commission International’s Gold Seal of Approval last February 9, 2022
- What international program honours and celebrates the skillful, compassionate care nurses and midwives
12 Clues: How old is MCIT this year • Who is our Hospital Director • What is the acronym for Mediclinic City Hospital • Monthly dialogue of Hospital Director with employees • In which Freezone is Mediclinic City Hospital located • Latest accreditation achieved by Mediclinic City Hospital • Which hospital in the Middle East used 3D printed Titanium cervical cages • ...
Term 1 - Concept revision 2022-11-13
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- The name given to centre of a hurricane.
- The name given to mountains that grow as a result of tectonic activity
- The name given to cyclones if they happen in East Asia.
- The name given to cyclones if they happen in the USA.
- The name given to places where magma rises from the middle of tectonic plates.
- a severe snowstorm with high winds, freezing temperatures and poor visibility.
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- The name given to plates that move away from each other.
- the name given to tectonic plates below the ocean.
- The name given to plates that slide against each other.
- Tectonic plates float on top of this.
- a disaster waiting to happen.
- the name given to the supercontinent that existed millions of years ago.
12 Clues: a disaster waiting to happen. • Tectonic plates float on top of this. • The name given to centre of a hurricane. • the name given to tectonic plates below the ocean. • The name given to cyclones if they happen in the USA. • The name given to plates that slide against each other. • The name given to cyclones if they happen in East Asia. • ...
Revival of towns and trade 2022-05-11
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- helped keep merchants money safe
- a group of workers who practice the same craft that join together to protect their common interests
- Another term for leaving a field unplanted
- manors started to not be ruled by lords, but wealthy...
- an industry that manufactures cloth and clothing
- a system where peasants would plant spring and winter crops in two of their fields and leave the third one empty
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- The first universities were located in Oxford, Bologna, and...
- an extra or large amount
- a series of wars fought against Muslims in the middle east
- Before the iron plow, peasants used this type of hand plow
- Iron plows were pulled by horses and...
- introduced sheep farming and increased wool production
12 Clues: an extra or large amount • helped keep merchants money safe • Iron plows were pulled by horses and... • Another term for leaving a field unplanted • an industry that manufactures cloth and clothing • introduced sheep farming and increased wool production • manors started to not be ruled by lords, but wealthy... • ...
7.4 Medieval Age Economy and Wars 2025-09-08
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- Money used for investment
- Church court used to punish non-Christians and heretics
- system of agricultural labor prevalent in medieval and early modern Europe
- Wars between Christians and Muslims over the Holy Land
- Social class between nobles and peasants (merchants, traders, artisans)
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- The Christian campaign to drive Muslims out of Spain
- Area in the Middle East where Jesus lived (especially Jerusalem)
- The pope who launched the First Crusade in 1095
- Farmers who rent land or work for pay
- In _________ Age, traders developed the banking system, insurance, letters of credit, and bill of exchange
- Ferdinand and Isabella were ________ monarchs who ended the Reconquista and supported the Inquisition
- Associations represented workers in one occupation: weavers, bakers, and goldsmiths. and controlled a trade or business
12 Clues: Money used for investment • Farmers who rent land or work for pay • The pope who launched the First Crusade in 1095 • The Christian campaign to drive Muslims out of Spain • Wars between Christians and Muslims over the Holy Land • Church court used to punish non-Christians and heretics • Area in the Middle East where Jesus lived (especially Jerusalem) • ...
The Consequences of Globalization by Brandon Paterson 2013-09-22
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- what type of jobs did slaves typically do?
- the Spanish enslaved many indigenous people to provide what?
- belonging to a place: originating in and naturally living, growing, or occurring
- what is it called when foods from other parts of the globe reach other areas?
- African slaves were considered_________ because they had great knowledge in agriculture.
- this man was troubled by the destruction of indigenous people’s cultures.
- early explorers thought they reached India so they called the native people...
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- who tried to abolish slavery in Ontario in 1973?
- child labor ended only when country’s added what?
- most north Americas benefited from the?
- Africa and the Middle East used slavery as an alternative to what?
- killed many of the indigenous people.
- who defeated the Aztec empire?
- what is a chattel?
- million people may have died as a result of contact with Europeans.
15 Clues: what is a chattel? • who defeated the Aztec empire? • killed many of the indigenous people. • most north Americas benefited from the? • what type of jobs did slaves typically do? • who tried to abolish slavery in Ontario in 1973? • child labor ended only when country’s added what? • the Spanish enslaved many indigenous people to provide what? • ...
Geography of China Review 2014-03-23
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- The majority of China's population are ethnic Chinese, or ______ Chinese.
- The rivers of the Tibetan region are used to produce _______ power.
- The religion brought to China from India.
- The Mongolian and Tibetan ________ provide China with a physical barrier in the West.
- This region of China is also known as Tibet.
- The occupation of most people in China.
- Name of the desert in the Mongolian region.
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- Chinese word that means "Middle Kingdom".
- This river in China carries much of China's trade, and has the Three Gorges Dam.
- This links the Xinjiang region to the Heartland.
- The official name of China is the People's ______ of China.
- Name of the capital of China.
- The name for the fertile yellow-brown soil found in the Yellow River.
- The official language of China.
- The ________ Ocean is China's physical barrier to the East.
15 Clues: Name of the capital of China. • The official language of China. • The occupation of most people in China. • Chinese word that means "Middle Kingdom". • The religion brought to China from India. • Name of the desert in the Mongolian region. • This region of China is also known as Tibet. • This links the Xinjiang region to the Heartland. • ...
Matthew Chacon/Cahpter 2 and 3 Vocabulary 2018-09-27
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- state containing several countries or territories
- the Great Persian leader who conquered Babylon
- Revolution a great change in farming that led to the growth of civilizations
- the Great Assyrian leader that created the world's first empire
- Code one the the first written set of laws
- Crescent rich area of land that stretches across the Middle East
- supplying water to crops to spread farmland
- written language developed by the Sumerians to keep track of trade
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- change the growth of plants and behavior of animals in ways that are useful to humans
- name given to the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- wondering of people in search of food before the Agricultural Revolution
- a complex society that has cities, a well organized government, and workers with specialized jobs
- temples built by the Sumerians for their gods
- belief in more than one god
- set of shared beliefs
15 Clues: set of shared beliefs • belief in more than one god • supplying water to crops to spread farmland • temples built by the Sumerians for their gods • Code one the the first written set of laws • state containing several countries or territories • the Great Persian leader who conquered Babylon • name given to the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers • ...
Countries 2022-05-02
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- Is in Asia, It has been for many years the first exporter of rice in the world.
- North America, they talk in English and french
- Is in South America, Mostly Portuguese spoken
- Is in Asia, it is the thirteenth most populous country in the world
- Is in South America, they talk in Spanish
- is very hot, there is a lot of sand
- they love to eat spicy food
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- Is in Asia, It is one of the most unknown countries in the world
- they make a lot of cheese, they eat a lot of chocolate
- Its capital is Dublin
- It is an island in the UK
- It is in the heart of Africa, they talk in english
- is in Europe, they talk in German
- It is in Europe, it has medieval cities
- It is a country in the middle east
15 Clues: Its capital is Dublin • It is an island in the UK • they love to eat spicy food • is in Europe, they talk in German • It is a country in the middle east • is very hot, there is a lot of sand • It is in Europe, it has medieval cities • Is in South America, they talk in Spanish • Is in South America, Mostly Portuguese spoken • North America, they talk in English and french • ...
USA 2022-03-14
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- This river was used by Lewis and Clark on their exploration of the west
- Mountain range along the border between California and Nevada
- Island state
- This is the body of water south of Louisiana
- This Canyon was carved out by the Colorado River
- Ocean to the west of the United States
- Ocean to the east of the United States
- National bird and animal of the United States
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- This river flows across the middle of the United States from Minnesota to Louisiana
- Large area of flat land in the Midwest portion of the United States
- California, Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona border this country
- Largest state by population
- What is the name of the Mojave that is located in Southern California, Utah, Nevada, and Arizona
- The total amount of deserts in the USA
- lowest point in the United States
15 Clues: Island state • Largest state by population • lowest point in the United States • The total amount of deserts in the USA • Ocean to the west of the United States • Ocean to the east of the United States • This is the body of water south of Louisiana • National bird and animal of the United States • This Canyon was carved out by the Colorado River • ...
Vocabulary words 2023-09-27
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- point A moment in history that marks a decisive change.
- A new method or idea
- Great burst of learning and technological innovation.
- Changes or a change
- Exchange Started with the voyages of Columbus.
- Sharing a common ancestor, linked families.
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- Used them for safety
- Were a series of wars fought by Christans to control the region then known as the Holy Land or Palestine
- Road Used to be overland routes that crossed the grasslands, mountains, and deserts,of Cental Asia and linked China and the Middle East.
- An area settled and ruled by the government
- To draw to a close
- Helped sailors determine the latitude while at sea
- Sail completely around
- This system of rule by lords who ruled their lands but owed loyalty and mulitary service to a monarch.
- Includes the lords castle and the lands around it.
15 Clues: To draw to a close • Changes or a change • Used them for safety • A new method or idea • Sail completely around • An area settled and ruled by the government • Sharing a common ancestor, linked families. • Exchange Started with the voyages of Columbus. • Helped sailors determine the latitude while at sea • Includes the lords castle and the lands around it. • ...
History Stuff Crossword puzzle 2.0 by dumdumwisto 2023-09-21
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- Bakr Mohammad’s friend and father-in-law. (Father of Aisha.)
- The Muslim book called “Word of God.”
- Current name for all the Slavonic races.
- A member of a community of men, leading a contemplative life apart from the world, under the vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
- The first identifiable sect of Islam.
- St. Johns surname.
- Muslim prophet born in the year 570 AD in the city of Mecca. “The praised one.”
- Current place of the Islamic people. (Think around Middle Eastern.)
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- A Germanic people belonging to the family of East Germans. (It starts with a V.)
- At age 25 Mohammed marries this wealthy widow. (What is her name?)
- One of the two principal branches of the Germanic tribes.
- The largest island in the Mediterranean.
- The land Around the Nile.
- The biggest ancient city in Italy.
- The God of the Islam people.
15 Clues: St. Johns surname. • The land Around the Nile. • The God of the Islam people. • The biggest ancient city in Italy. • The Muslim book called “Word of God.” • The first identifiable sect of Islam. • Current name for all the Slavonic races. • The largest island in the Mediterranean. • One of the two principal branches of the Germanic tribes. • ...
2024 b2 Xmas Quiz 2024-12-14
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- Apart from "b2", "Clinic", and "Pain" what is the most used word from the reviews?
- St Nick
- In many cultures what traditional Christmas food is made to help ward off illness during the winter months?
- Common Christmas decoration that can cause an allergic reaction in some individuals?
- This person has the highest number of "Service Hours" between January 24-Dec 24' of 778.50 hours.
- Middle name is Victoria
- "Man patinka maži pūkuoti šuniukai."
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- Exhaustive fine
- Acronym that describes a mental health condition that can worsen during the festive period?
- Irreplaceable was the most listened to song in this person's birth year.
- How many practitioners has Chalfont, GX, & Wendover had that have worked more than two weeks since 2012.
- Which animated character coined the phrase "Bah, humbug!"?
- Christmas-themed practitioner
- Studied at the University of East London
- 24581
15 Clues: 24581 • St Nick • Exhaustive fine • Middle name is Victoria • Christmas-themed practitioner • "Man patinka maži pūkuoti šuniukai." • Studied at the University of East London • Which animated character coined the phrase "Bah, humbug!"? • Irreplaceable was the most listened to song in this person's birth year. • ...
Unit 7.6-7.7 Crossword 2022-04-11
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- This is the growing interdependence of world's economies and cultures.
- The part of Ireland that remains part of the United Kingdom
- The part of Ireland that gains independence.
- This country is dissolved by the Treaty of Versailles
- During WWI, The Spanish Flu spreads through WWI trenches and _______, making it more deadly.
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- Making sure people are separated during a pandemic by closing schools and businesses.
- Movement to reestablish the Jewish homeland in Israel.
- The Influenza Pandemic is spread to Europe by these troops.
- The leader of Turkey after the breakup of The Ottoman Empire.
- This group fought for Irish independence
- This was the name of the British and French territories claimed in the Middle East after WWI.
11 Clues: This group fought for Irish independence • The part of Ireland that gains independence. • This country is dissolved by the Treaty of Versailles • Movement to reestablish the Jewish homeland in Israel. • The Influenza Pandemic is spread to Europe by these troops. • The part of Ireland that remains part of the United Kingdom • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2025-03-26
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- Cultural _______: The spreading of culture from one part of the world to another
- A mineral used to preserve food and highly valued in ancient trade
- The trustworthiness or credibility of a source
- Using multiple sources to confirm the same fact or detail
- _________ Source: A document or artifact created during the time under study
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- The religion adopted by the Kingdom of Kongo from the Portuguese
- _________ Source: A document created after the event, using other sources for information
- A journey to a sacred place for religious reasons
- The exchange of goods and services
- A group of merchants or travelers journeying together for safety
- A religion that spread to West Africa through trade routes from the Middle East
11 Clues: The exchange of goods and services • The trustworthiness or credibility of a source • A journey to a sacred place for religious reasons • Using multiple sources to confirm the same fact or detail • The religion adopted by the Kingdom of Kongo from the Portuguese • A group of merchants or travelers journeying together for safety • ...
Berlin Wall Crossword 2022-05-10
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- Soviet Leader
- Said Ich Bin Ein Berliner
- War A war that was cold
- Month berlin wall fell
- Part of germany under soviet control
- Controlled east germany
- Jelly donut
- US president during wall.
- Free part of germany
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- Best known border crossing point
- Berlin walls length in miles
- Speech given by Ronald Reagan
- Berlins most famous landmark
- west germany's form government
- East german government
- The thing that seperated germany.
16 Clues: Jelly donut • Soviet Leader • Free part of germany • Month berlin wall fell • East german government • Controlled east germany • Said Ich Bin Ein Berliner • US president during wall. • Berlin walls length in miles • Berlins most famous landmark • Speech given by Ronald Reagan • west germany's form government • Best known border crossing point • War A war that was cold • ...
Energy Review 2021-03-19
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- energy that will eventually run out
- country in Asia that is one of the most energy consumers in the world in 2018
- country in North America that is one of the top producers of crude oil.
- primary energy source that comes from the sun
- primary energy source that comes from the nucleus, or core, of an atom.
- secondary energy source that is used for lighting, heating, cooling
- energy forms that can be used directly as they appear on nature
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- country in South America that used oil energy to a 70% in 2016
- an energy source that can be replenished
- gas that is a form of non-renewable energy
- the energy in a transformed state
- extract by drilling into ground and highest production in Middle East
- the ability to do work
- fuel potentially renewable
- Solid, combustible mineral made of carbon
15 Clues: the ability to do work • fuel potentially renewable • the energy in a transformed state • energy that will eventually run out • an energy source that can be replenished • Solid, combustible mineral made of carbon • gas that is a form of non-renewable energy • primary energy source that comes from the sun • country in South America that used oil energy to a 70% in 2016 • ...
Islam Crossword 2020-03-18
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- the holy book of Islam believe to be revelated from God to Muhammad
- meaning struggle this word is in reference- first and foremost- to the internal struggle of all Muslims
- the holiest city in Islam and home to the Ka'aba
- the practice of having more than one wife
- the name for God in Islam
- the practice of a man divorcing his wife by repeating it three times
- the fastest growing religion in the world
- the pillar of Islam which refers to fasting
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- one of the Five Pillars of Islam referring to prayer
- a head scarf or veil worn by many Muslim women especially in the Middle East
- he is the final prophet and founder of Islam
- a holy month of fasting in Islam
- the holy pilgrimage of Muslims to Mecca spanning five days
- the oasis city to which Muhammad and his followers fled when driven out of their home
- one who surrenders
15 Clues: one who surrenders • the name for God in Islam • a holy month of fasting in Islam • the practice of having more than one wife • the fastest growing religion in the world • the pillar of Islam which refers to fasting • he is the final prophet and founder of Islam • the holiest city in Islam and home to the Ka'aba • one of the Five Pillars of Islam referring to prayer • ...
History Unit 2 Vocab. Review 2021-11-29
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- To tame animals
- The practice of equal rights for everyone
- A complete change
- A new way of doing something; A new idea
- a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.
- To be skilled in a specific area
- a ruler in ancient Egypt.
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- a system of society or government in which men hold the power and women are largely excluded from it
- egypt, a country linking northeast Africa with the Middle East, dates to the time of the pharaohs.
- Farming crops and raising farm animals
- To settle down in one place
- the worship or belief in more than one God.
- a government where priests rule in the name of God or Gods.
- a society that has a leader and follows written laws.
- created by the Babaloniyan King Hammurabi.
15 Clues: To tame animals • A complete change • a ruler in ancient Egypt. • To settle down in one place • To be skilled in a specific area • Farming crops and raising farm animals • A new way of doing something; A new idea • The practice of equal rights for everyone • created by the Babaloniyan King Hammurabi. • the worship or belief in more than one God. • ...
Gram Positive/Negative Bacteria 2019-07-30
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- Infections through ingestion, venereal contact, contaminated skin wounds, inhalation, transplacentral
- Gram-positive central endospore producing rods that occur singly, pairs or long chains
- Activates thrombin with conversion of fibrinogen
- Invades tissue in oral cavity following trauma from rough feed or tooth eruption
- Affects goats/sheep around Mediterranean, Middle East, central Asia, part of S. America
- fever associated with severe stress in young cattle and/or infection with respiratory viruses
- Gram positive slender rods (smooth form) or short filaments (rough form)
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- Is acquired by inhalation, skin wounds, or ingestion
- An unusual host response to common bacteria, can involve Staphylococcus or others
- Primary etiology of human and canine intestinal spirochetosis
- plague cats ingest infected rodents
- Contagious dz of equines
- Discovered in Connecticut in 1975 in ill children
- Highly contagious respiratory disease with fever, abscession of reginal lymph nodes in horses
- Major toxin gangrenous mastitis
15 Clues: Contagious dz of equines • Major toxin gangrenous mastitis • plague cats ingest infected rodents • Activates thrombin with conversion of fibrinogen • Discovered in Connecticut in 1975 in ill children • Is acquired by inhalation, skin wounds, or ingestion • Primary etiology of human and canine intestinal spirochetosis • ...
Media Contexts 2013-05-20
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- Duggan, London Riots were caused by his shooting in 2011 (4,6)
- Apple founder died in 2011 (4)
- Head of News International and in charge through 2011 phone hacking scandal (7)
- Famous footballer took out a superinjunction in 2011 (5)
- Kids TV presenter accused on number of child abuse stories in 2012 (7)
- Controversial former British PM died in 2013 (8)
- Number of years of Queen Elizabeth II reign when celebrating Diamond Jubilee (5)
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- Jong Un, Son of dictator took charge in 2011 (3,4,2)
- African army leader led to viral campaign for his capture (4)
- Royal killed in car crash in 1997 (5)
- US president in charge when ivading Iraq in 2003 (4)
- Country where middle east uprising began in 2010 (7)
- Libya dictator killed in 2011 (7)
- Laden, Famous fugitive killed by US forces in 2011 (3,5)
- of the World, Popular British tabloid newspaper closed in 2011 (4,2,3,5)
15 Clues: Apple founder died in 2011 (4) • Libya dictator killed in 2011 (7) • Royal killed in car crash in 1997 (5) • Controversial former British PM died in 2013 (8) • Jong Un, Son of dictator took charge in 2011 (3,4,2) • US president in charge when ivading Iraq in 2003 (4) • Country where middle east uprising began in 2010 (7) • ...
QA 2023-11-08
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- ____should not contain full mail chain; only relevant information should present.
- If there was an old one already created and not yet fully closed (resolved can still be reopened).
- These comments must be added when ticket changes status.
- Summarized incident cause or solution is provided.
- If ____ error occurs in WUPOS, ____ business application must be chosen.
- Middle East + Pakistan & Afganistan.
- Caller ID
- QA passing score.
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- Only if there is No Agent Id, No ROM, No MTCN and no way to identify the country, it is ok to leave this field unselected.
- Logs, screenshots are examples of this.
- ____should be set according to the impact of the issue.
- AU635
- If ____ is breached by other team or ticketing system failure, it is not considered assignee’s failure.
- if the ____ article indicates to check Defrauder, evaluate must check Defrauder.
- Tool to check WUPOS login issues.
15 Clues: AU635 • Caller ID • QA passing score. • Tool to check WUPOS login issues. • Middle East + Pakistan & Afganistan. • Logs, screenshots are examples of this. • Summarized incident cause or solution is provided. • ____should be set according to the impact of the issue. • These comments must be added when ticket changes status. • ...
UNICEF - GAZA Crossword1 2024-01-02
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- The mobilization of resources and personnel to deliver vital food, medical and shelter.
- Innocent individuals deeply affected by conflicts.
- Individuals held captive, typically to secure concessions or fulfill demands.
- The ability or permission to enter.
- A region where children face extreme danger today.
- A region in the Middle East, located between Israel and Jordan.
- The physical discomfort and craving caused by the lack of food, a basic and pressing need for sustenance.
- Urgently, in this moment.
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- Operating with honesty and strong moral principles.
- An organization dedicated to protecting and aiding children globally.
- A halt in hostilities, urgently needed.
- UNICEF remains unbiased, not taking sides in conflicts.
- Acting autonomously, free from external influences.
- Delivering crucial aid and support, guided by a deep commitment toalleviating the suffering of children in crises, such as the ongoing situation in the Gaza Strip.
- The biggest challenge facing children in the Gaza Strip right now.
15 Clues: Urgently, in this moment. • The ability or permission to enter. • A halt in hostilities, urgently needed. • Innocent individuals deeply affected by conflicts. • A region where children face extreme danger today. • Operating with honesty and strong moral principles. • Acting autonomously, free from external influences. • ...
History so far - Niko D 2023-02-15
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- indigenous people used to use these for hunting
- European settlers made these in North America
- these people live in the high arctic
- Europeans were looking for these while they were trying to get to Asia
- a deadly disease Europeans gave to indigenous people
- They lived in the Prairies
- The first country to reach North America
- a material Used to make silly hats (two words)
- People who went to north America and founded colonies
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- France's first colony in North America (two words)
- the trade route that wasn't viable for trade because of tensions in the middle east (two words)
- lived in North America for thousands of years
- fishing through a hole in the ice (two words)
- was formed during the ice age and allowed the indigenous people's ancestors to walk to north America(two words)
- European explorers found North America while looking for a trade route for this continent
15 Clues: They lived in the Prairies • these people live in the high arctic • The first country to reach North America • lived in North America for thousands of years • European settlers made these in North America • fishing through a hole in the ice (two words) • a material Used to make silly hats (two words) • indigenous people used to use these for hunting • ...
Bush Presidency 2024-04-15
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- Leader of Iraq that was removed by US forces
- What Iraq was accused of making but were never found
- 9/11 was the first real attack on US soil since this attack
- 2 suicide bombers in a rubber boat almost sank a billion dollar warshhip near here
- one of the locations terrorists attacked on 9/11
- type of fighting defined bysmall groups inflicting great damage on more powerful nations
- Judge that Bush named as Chief Justice of Supreme Court
- Iran, Iraq, North Korea according to Bush
- gave the US government an unprecedented amount of surveillance and arrest powers
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- one of the locations terrorists attacked on 9/11
- a loan made out to borrowers with lower credit ratings
- Leader of the Taliban
- Person Bush ran against during reelection
- man bush defeated in the 2000 presidential election
- terrorist group upset over US troops in middle east
- state the Supreme Court halted voting in allowing Bush to win
16 Clues: Leader of the Taliban • Person Bush ran against during reelection • Iran, Iraq, North Korea according to Bush • Leader of Iraq that was removed by US forces • one of the locations terrorists attacked on 9/11 • one of the locations terrorists attacked on 9/11 • man bush defeated in the 2000 presidential election • terrorist group upset over US troops in middle east • ...
Dance 2023-06-15
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- A dynamic and acrobatic dance with impressive power moves.
- A graceful dance that tells stories through elegant movements.
- A modern dance style that combines ballet and expressive movements.
- A lively and bouncy dance that was popular in the 1920s.
- A vibrant Spanish dance with stomping footwork and hand clapping.
- A Brazilian dance with fast footwork and hip-swaying movements.
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- A formal dance style performed in pairs with specific steps.
- A vibrant Spanish dance with stomping footwork and hand clapping.
- A traditional Hawaiian dance that tells stories with gestures.
- A colorful and expressive dance form from Indian films.
- A dance where shoes with metal plates create rhythmic sounds.
- A cool and urban dance that involves popping, locking, and more.
- Step A rhythmic and energetic dance style with intricate footwork.
- A graceful and sensual dance style from the Middle East.
- An energetic dance style with fancy footwork and fluid motions.
- A lively and passionate partner dance from Latin America.
16 Clues: A colorful and expressive dance form from Indian films. • A graceful and sensual dance style from the Middle East. • A lively and bouncy dance that was popular in the 1920s. • A lively and passionate partner dance from Latin America. • A dynamic and acrobatic dance with impressive power moves. • A formal dance style performed in pairs with specific steps. • ...
13 Colonies 2023-05-10
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- A type of crop used in the textile industry.
- A large farm where many enslaved people grew crops
- Last name of the founder of Rhode island. He believed in separation of church and state.
- This state named after the king, was set up for people in debtors prisons.
- The New England colonies also had this as a large industry.(Involving water,and food)
- The natural harbors in the New England colonies helped grow this industry.
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- A type of crop associated with smoking
- The Middle colonies nickname.
- Name of the first permanent English colony.
- Originally settled by the dutch, then called New Netherlands.
- Came to the new world on the Mayflower.
- Crops people grew to make money.
- Settled Pennsylvania, big believers in equal rights.
- The colonies formed along the East coast near the ________ Ocean.
- Jamestown was in this state/colony.
15 Clues: The Middle colonies nickname. • Crops people grew to make money. • Jamestown was in this state/colony. • A type of crop associated with smoking • Came to the new world on the Mayflower. • Name of the first permanent English colony. • A type of crop used in the textile industry. • A large farm where many enslaved people grew crops • ...
Topic 2: Ancient India 2022-08-26
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- relating to a society in which men hold the greatest legal and moral authority
- Connected China, India, and the Middle East. Traded goods and
- seasonal wind, especially in the Indian Ocean and southern Asia
- the religious and moral duties of an individual
- wisdom or complete understanding
- the rebirth of the soul
- Collections of hymns, songs, prayers, and rituals honoring the various gods of the Aryans.
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- movement of people from one place to another
- a state of perfect peace and release from selfishness and pain
- relating to a social system in which the mother is head of the family
- acceptance of people who held different religious beliefs
- The belief that actions in this life, whether good or bad, will decide your place in the next life.
- A large landmass that juts out from a continent
- a rigid and hereditary social class
- Dry Grasslands that stretched north of the Caucasus
15 Clues: the rebirth of the soul • wisdom or complete understanding • a rigid and hereditary social class • movement of people from one place to another • A large landmass that juts out from a continent • the religious and moral duties of an individual • Dry Grasslands that stretched north of the Caucasus • acceptance of people who held different religious beliefs • ...
Middle Ages/Medieval Europe 2014-03-14
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- Payment to a church equal to one-tenth of a person’s income.
- A harsh Russian ruler who used violence to crush any opposition.
- The middle ages in Europe.
- Everyday language of ordinary people.
- Czarina of Russia from 1762 to 1796.
- In medieval Europe, lords who were granted land in exchange for service and loyalty to a greater lord.
- In medieval Europe, peasants bound to the lord’s land.
- First European King to unite the Franks and accept Christianity.
- A loosely organized system of government in which local lords governed their own lands but owed military service and other support to a greater lord.
- Famous Muslim leader who defeated the Christians and took back the Holy Land.
- Motivated European Christians to fight for their religion in the Middle East via religious speeches.
- He was the first Holy Roman Emperor.
- Kings or Queens.
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- A conflict in Europe that began in Prague as a protestant rebellion against the Holy Roman Empire.
- French military leader and heroine.
- Famous scholar who successfully brought together Christian faith and classical Greek philosophy.
- Title taken by the ruler of Russia.
- Treaty ending the Thirty Years’ War.
- Holy war.
- Communities of men who have taken religious vows.
- Religious beliefs that is contrary to the teachings of the church.
- Associations of merchants or artisans who cooperated to protect their economic interests.
- Ordained members of the church.
- Six-foot-long bows that could rapidly fire arrows with enough force to pierce most armor.
24 Clues: Holy war. • Kings or Queens. • The middle ages in Europe. • Ordained members of the church. • French military leader and heroine. • Title taken by the ruler of Russia. • Treaty ending the Thirty Years’ War. • Czarina of Russia from 1762 to 1796. • He was the first Holy Roman Emperor. • Everyday language of ordinary people. • Communities of men who have taken religious vows. • ...
Vocab 1 2022-09-08
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- It is when you tame an animal so you can keep it.
- A nomadic people live by hunting, fishing and harvesting wild food.
- this is a person who is skilled at trades and who makes things with their hands.
- the was wedge-shape characters used in ancient writing systems.
- Arranging laws into a systematic.
- A object made by a human in the past for cultural or historical intertest.
- The is relating to the early phase of stone age when primitive stone implents were used.
- It is a boomrang-shaped region of the middle of the middle east and was home to early human civilization.
- it is when mans social, cultural and organizations advance.
- it is the art and customs of other people.
- This is a person who does not have a permanent home and moves place to place for their livestock.
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- This is a person who would copy out a document.
- It is a rectangular stepped tower sometimes surmounted by a temple.
- It is when you study human history through analysising ancient artifacts.
- this was relating to the later parts of stone age when polished stone weapons prevailed.
- The species to which all modern human beings belong to.
- It was also called Agricultural revolution and it is when nomadic bands of hunter-gatherers to agricultural settlements and early civilization.
- It is the time before any writing records were made.
- It is a prehistoric monument it was a burial site made out of stone.
- It is a graph with pictures that represent a word or phrase.
20 Clues: Arranging laws into a systematic. • it is the art and customs of other people. • This is a person who would copy out a document. • It is when you tame an animal so you can keep it. • It is the time before any writing records were made. • The species to which all modern human beings belong to. • it is when mans social, cultural and organizations advance. • ...
Countries Crossword 2024-09-25
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- Located in the Horn of Africa, this country was never colonized.
- This country in the UK is known for bagpipes and kilts.
- This country is famous for the Eiffel Tower.
- This island nation is famous for its rugby team, the All Blacks.
- Known for its bustling city of Tokyo.
- This Middle Eastern country has both deserts and beaches, and its capital is Riyadh.
- An African country famous for Victoria Falls.
- Known for kangaroos and the Great Barrier Reef.
- This country is home to the Great Wall.
- This European country is known for its neutral political stance and the Alps.
- Known for the Galápagos Islands.
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- Famous for the Kremlin and its cold winters.
- A country in the Middle East with ancient pyramids.
- This South American country is home to the Amazon Rainforest.
- This country is famous for the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu.
- This country has the longest coastline in the world.
- This country is part of the Iberian Peninsula and known for its flamenco dance.
- A country in Europe, home to the capital city, Berlin.
- Famous for its strong coffee and located in South America.
- This North American country is famous for maple syrup.
- This country is made up of over 17,000 islands and is the world’s largest Muslim-majority nation.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its bustling street markets and temples.
- This Asian country is known for Bollywood movies.
- Famous for its fjords and northern lights.
- A Nordic country famous for its Viking history.
- A European country known for pasta and pizza.
26 Clues: Known for the Galápagos Islands. • Known for its bustling city of Tokyo. • This country is home to the Great Wall. • Famous for its fjords and northern lights. • Famous for the Kremlin and its cold winters. • This country is famous for the Eiffel Tower. • An African country famous for Victoria Falls. • A European country known for pasta and pizza. • ...
Spaceship Earth Vocabulary 2024-12-09
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- where the sun sets
- a star the doesn't appear to move directly above the north pole
- imaginary line that runs from the north pole to the south pole through the middle of earth
- the shadows in the middle of the day
- a large sphere that orbits a star in outer space
- something scientists create to study when the real thing is too big or small to use
- a constellation you can see in autumn
- a tool used to tell time by using the changing shadows
- when objects spin around a central point or axis
- the amount of time that passes for the Earth to rotate around its axis
- moon phase when moon looks dark
- when starts appear to move across the sky due to the earth's rotation
- moon phase when a moon looks like a little less than a full circle
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- a group of stars in the night sky that form a pattern
- a constellation you can see in spring
- distance around a circle
- moon phase when moon looks like a sliver
- the shadows in the morning and evening
- where the sun rises
- a time of year with specific weather that repeats every year
- circling another object like the Earth around the sun
- moon phase when the moon looks like a full circle
- the amount of time it takes for the Earth to orbit the sun
- a constellation you can see in winter
- a constellation you can see in summer
25 Clues: where the sun sets • where the sun rises • distance around a circle • moon phase when moon looks dark • the shadows in the middle of the day • a constellation you can see in spring • a constellation you can see in autumn • a constellation you can see in winter • a constellation you can see in summer • the shadows in the morning and evening • ...
Em & Max 2025-08-25
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- Where did Emily once fill cones in Northampton?
- What classic Italian cocktails did Emily and Max drink on their first date?
- Where did Emily and Max go on their first date?
- What artsy pursuit do Max and Bobbie share?
- What’s the name of the avenue where Max and Emily live? (think “Fast Car.”)
- In what faraway country did Max get a Master’s degree?
- Who here was a sports writer for USAToday?
- In what city does Emily’s sibling, Noah, live?
- Where did Max attend undergrad?
- Diane’s sister Melissa is known as, ____________ ,in the family.
- Matt Shuster once played piano in a band called____________.
- Emily’s Aunt Julie’s middle name is ___________
- What’s one of the very best restaurants in East Hampton?
- Who was Emily’s roommate in Vermont?
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- What is the name of the Elementary School that Emily attended?
- In what field will Max receive his PhD ?
- What is the first name of the four legged creature who lives with Max and Emily?
- Bobbie punches dough at___________
- Who is the youngest of Diane’s sisters?
- What is Emily’s astrological sign?
- And, what is this four legged creature’s last name? (Yup, they have one!)
- What is Emily’s middle name?
- What is Max’s astrological sign?
- Where did Emilly get her undergrad degree?
- In what city does Max’s sibling, Tierzza, live?
- What was Emily’s childhood dog’s name?
- What is Matt Shuster’s brother’s name?
- In what state did Emily’s mom grow up?
- Where did Max study Yoga teaching?
- What is Max's mom’s sweet name?
30 Clues: What is Emily’s middle name? • Where did Max attend undergrad? • What is Max's mom’s sweet name? • What is Max’s astrological sign? • Bobbie punches dough at___________ • Where did Max study Yoga teaching? • What is Emily’s astrological sign? • Who was Emily’s roommate in Vermont? • What was Emily’s childhood dog’s name? • What is Matt Shuster’s brother’s name? • ...
Evelyn's Story 2026-01-06
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- A church, a saint, and a flower
- The best coffee cake you'll ever have
- A native from a middle-east country, or a blanket from Evelyn
- Wake up (early) to the smell of fresh eggs and cinnamon toast, and the sound of...
- When you go down to the basement for a drink, look for this brand's glass bottle for the ultimate refreshment
- Some families have ham on holidays, but not Busi. She had this (two words)
- A gadget for Evelyn and her grandkids
- Unbeatable strawberry dish, best enjoyed at holiday parties
- When she took you to Chinese Buffet, this is her zodiac on the placemat
- When we toast in Busi's honor, this entomological treat is what we'll be toasting with
- With the strength of the lion, it makes sense that this is her zodiac sign
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- Busi's middle name
- Beloved Dudek Pup (if we're even sure he's a dog)
- Critters, receivers of grapes
- Girls, it's time to go shopping. Our destination?
- When the clock strikes the hour, you'll hear these chirp
- Michigan Inn and Honeymoon spot with Benny
- Water, or Evelyn's favorite color
- A number's game, for squares...
- She's a work of, or, nee'
- Want to bribe Evelyn? This island's fudge might do the trick
- In one of the best collaborations of all times, Busi would make this milkshake, with help from the beloved Don and Violet
- Evelyn's Home Road for Many Years
- Busi's Birth Month
- Evelyn's Favorite Doctor, though I'm not sure he's qualified
- Evelyn's favorite slot and US currency she outlived
26 Clues: Busi's middle name • Busi's Birth Month • She's a work of, or, nee' • Critters, receivers of grapes • A church, a saint, and a flower • A number's game, for squares... • Water, or Evelyn's favorite color • Evelyn's Home Road for Many Years • The best coffee cake you'll ever have • A gadget for Evelyn and her grandkids • Michigan Inn and Honeymoon spot with Benny • ...
END OF THE YEAR!!! 2022-06-15
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- famed African city of trading and learning
- the last of the great West African empires
- The ______________ Empire ruled the Middle East from the 1500s to the 1900s
- A boy named Wes created this civilization
- the Greek lord of the dead
- She was born from her father's head
- You get one from Mrs Fasciolo if you earned it
- The oldest monotheistic religion
- In our first read aloud, Nadia escapes from this city
- This type of leader rules absolutely and shares power with no one
- A government ruled by a king and/or queen
- He built an army to defend him in the afterlife
- In biblical times it was the land of Canaan
- A representative government
- The religion of Muslims
- The nickname for when the U.K. left the E.U.
- Jared Diamond believed that wealth came down to _______ luck
- This word describes both Mohammad and Abraham
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- Beijing's former name
- Monarchy built from oil riches
- government of the people
- a family of rulers
- Our team mascot
- The cruel dictator of Syria
- Where Mrs. Aysseh went to middle school
- It covers about a third of Africa
- Our school mascot
- God of the sea
- In this system all property is shared
- Boy emperor
- a government ruled by a group
- The time before our human story was recorded
- Farming made this possible
- He led boys to water and safety
- In the late 1800s the European leaders competed in the __________ for Africa
- The Bling King
36 Clues: Boy emperor • God of the sea • The Bling King • Our team mascot • Our school mascot • a family of rulers • Beijing's former name • The religion of Muslims • government of the people • the Greek lord of the dead • Farming made this possible • The cruel dictator of Syria • A representative government • a government ruled by a group • Monarchy built from oil riches • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-04
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- Frederick Law Olmstead and Calvert Vaux teamed up in the late 1850's to design New York's...
- Power of immigrant voters, link between political organized and wealthy people, and structural weakness of city government.
- A Danish immigrant and New York newspaper reporter, shocked many with his sensational descriptions of tenement life.
- Buildings fell to the ground, and destruction of large areas.
- One of Americas most distinctive political institutions; owed its existence to...
- In 1870, New York created its first...
- Many sought this as a nonproductive pursuit.
- What grew rapidly over the years due to poverty and crowding?
- Americans left the declining agricultural regions of the east because of this.
- An effort to re-create urban social reality.
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- The word refers to multiple-family rental building.
- Many cities had poor air quality resulting in...
- Which voters were less concerned with middle-class ideas of political morality than with obtaining the services that machines provided and reformers did not?
- An investigator who documented ways in which improper disposal of such potentially dangerous substances as lead chemical waste.
- Self-educated layer obsessed with a hatred of Catholics and foreigners.
- A man who argues humans evolved from earlier forms of life through the process of natural selection.
- Which game played in leisure time was also know as "rounders?"
- Many middle-aged people grew concerns for .... over the cities.
- Most popular urban entertainment; adapted from French...
- An American philosophy in which emerged in the late 19th century around the theory that the true value of an idea in its capability to solve problems.
20 Clues: In 1870, New York created its first... • Many sought this as a nonproductive pursuit. • An effort to re-create urban social reality. • Many cities had poor air quality resulting in... • The word refers to multiple-family rental building. • Most popular urban entertainment; adapted from French... • Buildings fell to the ground, and destruction of large areas. • ...
The Iron Curtain 2023-05-19
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- the iron curtain divided capitalism and _________
- coined the term "iron curtain" during his speech in 1946
- chinese version of the iron curtain
- year that the war ended (19__)
- the actual wall associated with the iron curtain
- year the berlin wall was built (19__)
- the berlin wall divided this country
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- the US president during the war
- the iron curtain was erected during the ___ war
- the "curtain" dividing the nation
- leader of soviet union
- the continent mainly affected by the iron curtain
- amount of years of limited communication between eastern and western europe
- side of europe that was ideologically aligned with the Soviet Union (east/west)
- side of europe that was ideologically aligned with the USA (east/west)
15 Clues: leader of soviet union • year that the war ended (19__) • the US president during the war • the "curtain" dividing the nation • chinese version of the iron curtain • the berlin wall divided this country • year the berlin wall was built (19__) • the iron curtain was erected during the ___ war • the actual wall associated with the iron curtain • ...
Iron Cutain 2025-05-29
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- – Common tactic behind the Iron Curtain to control information.
- – Country split into East and West after WWII.
- – Side of Europe under Soviet influence.
- – Controlled crossings between East and West Berlin.
- – Type of state controlled by the USSR.
- – Ideology of the USSR, spread to Eastern Europe.
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- – Country that revolted in 1956 against Soviet control.
- – Western military alliance formed in response to Soviet threat.
- Pact – Military alliance of Eastern bloc nations.
- – British leader who coined the term “Iron Curtain.”
- – Divided city showing Cold War tensions.
- – Nationality of people affected by 1968’s Prague Spring.
- – Soviet leader during the early Cold War.
- War – Era of geopolitical tension between U.S. and USSR.
- Doctrine – U.S. policy to contain communism.
15 Clues: – Type of state controlled by the USSR. • – Side of Europe under Soviet influence. • – Divided city showing Cold War tensions. • – Soviet leader during the early Cold War. • Doctrine – U.S. policy to contain communism. • – Country split into East and West after WWII. • Pact – Military alliance of Eastern bloc nations. • – Ideology of the USSR, spread to Eastern Europe. • ...
Ottoman Empire Crossword 2016-10-12
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- is the religion of Muslims;the religion which teaches that there is only one God and that Muhammad is God's prophet
- was the capital of the Byzantine Empire
- is responsible for spreading the Ottoman Empire
- a port in Turkey on the Bosporus that straddles Europe and Asia
- East group of countries is southwest Asia
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- the religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, or its beliefs and practices
- a large area that is ruled by one person
- another name for a king
- was one of the biggest and most powerful empires
- to take control of
- members of the Turkish infantry forming the Sultan's guard between the 14th and 19th centuries
- something everyone wanted to have more of about 600 years ago
- the leader of the Ottoman Empire
- country where the Ottoman Empire was formed
14 Clues: to take control of • another name for a king • the leader of the Ottoman Empire • was the capital of the Byzantine Empire • a large area that is ruled by one person • East group of countries is southwest Asia • country where the Ottoman Empire was formed • is responsible for spreading the Ottoman Empire • was one of the biggest and most powerful empires • ...
