people Crossword Puzzles
chapter 2 2023-11-02
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- this dynasty were muslim
- where vegetative lands become barren over time
- word meaning "having more than what is needed"
- the muslim people were the first to make a proper _______ system
- the availability to move in social classes
- these people migrated south of Africa
- the muslim "bible"
- language of the muslims
- a highly valuable mineral that people used for jewelry
- the trip the mecca is called
- where the muslim people worship
- these people believed in only muhammad's descendants can be the Imam
- this empire was sunni
- Started Islam
- the nickname of the nubia kingdom
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- the art of beautiful handwriting
- what the muslim people have to follow
- Mehmet 2nd took constantinople and named it __________
- arabic for God
- these people believed that any good muslim can be the Imam
- professional story tellers
- animal used to transport goods
- a highly valuable mineral for people
- large sections of land that have little to no precipitation
- band of tropical rainforests
- the word meaning valuable product
26 Clues: Started Islam • arabic for God • the muslim "bible" • this empire was sunni • language of the muslims • this dynasty were muslim • professional story tellers • the trip the mecca is called • band of tropical rainforests • animal used to transport goods • where the muslim people worship • the art of beautiful handwriting • the word meaning valuable product • ...
Caden Croft Unit 1 Test 2022-09-19
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- Limited power govt who has a constitution
- Interprets the laws
- Higher class
- The general idea of a society as a whole
- Govt with unlimited power
- Each branch checks each other to make sure that power is equal
- Govt with royalty
- When government leaders do things to benefit the society
- person elected to act and speak for others
- The people under the govt
- Able to thrive on your own
- Given permission to do something
- people choose leaders to make and administer laws for their country
- Became leader to defeat threat, then retired power
- The people themselves control govt
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- Makes the laws
- To protect the peoples rights
- The peoples social contract
- Executes the laws
- makes/enforces laws to protect natural rights of people
- Seperate the power to prevent corruption and overthrow
- People who lead the colonies
- power is held by the people who elect representatives
- Agreement between the govt and the people
- legislative proposal before Congress
- AKA Anarchy, every man for themselves
- People are born with rights to life, liberty, property
27 Clues: Higher class • Makes the laws • Executes the laws • Govt with royalty • Interprets the laws • Govt with unlimited power • The people under the govt • Able to thrive on your own • The peoples social contract • People who lead the colonies • To protect the peoples rights • Given permission to do something • The people themselves control govt • legislative proposal before Congress • ...
Unit #3 Review 2022-12-14
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- To send a good or service to another country
- The government and the citizens control the prices in this economy
- This economy is based on customs
- Power is passed on through families
- People select leaders to make government decisions
- This is higher than the death rate
- The average number of people living in a certain area
- People vote on laws and the government is run by the people
- The process by which nations, cultures, and economies become mixed
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- A resource that can be replaced
- The geographic pattern of where people live
- When a country brings in a product from another country
- The government controls the prices in this economy
- One person or a small group has absolute power
- The amount of a good or service that is available
- The citizens control the prices in this economy
- Something that drives people from an area
- The desire for a good or service
- Resource A resource that cannot be replaced
- Something that attracts people to a new area
- The set of beliefs, behaviors, and traits shared by a group of people
21 Clues: A resource that can be replaced • This economy is based on customs • The desire for a good or service • This is higher than the death rate • Power is passed on through families • Something that drives people from an area • The geographic pattern of where people live • Resource A resource that cannot be replaced • To send a good or service to another country • ...
Word Puzzle 2018-03-20
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- A class of unhealthy unsaturated fat.
- It’s a part of plants and it keeps people healthy as well as moves food quickly.
- People eat things have calcium such as milk and alternatives, nuts to help people grow up, bone and muscle contraction.
- Organic compounds like fatty acids. Some of them are healthy to people but some are not.
- A class of substances with the biological activity of retinal, includes A1 and A2. It’s an unsaturated monool with a lipoid.
- People can get them by eating variety of food, that can help people evolve their bodies.
- It's a group of vitamins responsible for increasing intestinal absorption of calcium, and other biological effects. Most important is D3&D2.
- A class of water soluble vitamins, they often come from the same source of food, such as yeast.
- A nutrition guide from Canada.
- This kind of fat make people easily feel full, they are all come from animals.
- The process of nourishing or being nourished, the process by which an organism.
- A substance that is in meat or eggs. It can make people grow.
- People can get it by eating food, when people are doing sports, they will lose it.
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- Salt have sodium, it’s important to eat enough but not much salt, sodium can help people feel healthy.
- A substance foods such as sugar and bread. It has oxygen, hydrogen and carbon.
- The measurement that people should eat every kind of food everyday.
- Two or more things and only one can be chosen.
- It's a kind of organic matter that is necessary to maintain human's health. It's mainly neutralized in body with free radicals.
- People’s body let the food and oxygen get into the body and change them to energy.
- The fatty acid includes double bonds and except saturated fat.
- A unit of heat. It will raise temperature with the quantity of distance.
- People can get it from junk food and meat and other things, eat too much will make people very unhealthy.
- Substances that people need to keep healthy. They can be in pills, fruits and vegetables. They have many types like vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin C, etc.
- It's one of the essential elements in human'
24 Clues: A nutrition guide from Canada. • A class of unhealthy unsaturated fat. • It's one of the essential elements in human' • Two or more things and only one can be chosen. • A substance that is in meat or eggs. It can make people grow. • The fatty acid includes double bonds and except saturated fat. • The measurement that people should eat every kind of food everyday. • ...
Early rock and roll people 2020-09-22
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- most famous song being "JohnnyB Goode"
- Played "five long years"
- King of Rock and Roll
- created the song Lucille
- "the blue moon of Kentucky"
- first black man to be produced by a white record label
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- "Rave On" being one if his most popular songs
- "Great balls of fire"
- shoes
- one of the most famous of his songs being "I'm a man"
- most famous song being blue
11 Clues: shoes • "Great balls of fire" • King of Rock and Roll • Played "five long years" • created the song Lucille • most famous song being blue • "the blue moon of Kentucky" • most famous song being "JohnnyB Goode" • "Rave On" being one if his most popular songs • one of the most famous of his songs being "I'm a man" • first black man to be produced by a white record label
Key Terms and Key People 2023-03-21
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- also called Louis XIV
- a ruler shares authority with parliament
- recognized Catholicism as the official religion in France
- a ruler maintains absolute authority over foreign policy, taxation, and the lives of their subjects
- 235 foot long ballroom
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- created a palace in Versailles
- died from capital punishment 2006
- political leader of the Huguenots
- ruled by one
- not completed until 1820
- ruled by none
11 Clues: ruled by one • ruled by none • also called Louis XIV • 235 foot long ballroom • not completed until 1820 • created a palace in Versailles • died from capital punishment 2006 • political leader of the Huguenots • a ruler shares authority with parliament • recognized Catholicism as the official religion in France • ...
Unit 2: People in Communities 2013-02-21
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- / They were ______ to school.
- / The dog was ______ itself dry.
- / We were ______ Dad wash the dog.
- / People in a ______ want to help one another.
- / She ______ playing a video game.
- / They ______ to play a game.
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- / We were ______ at the clown.
- / They help cook food and ______ clothes.
- / The girl was ______ to her friend.
- / Many families think it is ______ to be together.
- / They ______ walking to the bus station.
11 Clues: / They were ______ to school. • / They ______ to play a game. • / We were ______ at the clown. • / The dog was ______ itself dry. • / We were ______ Dad wash the dog. • / She ______ playing a video game. • / The girl was ______ to her friend. • / They help cook food and ______ clothes. • / They ______ walking to the bus station. • ...
People of the French Revolution 2014-10-30
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- French king during the French Revolution
- revolutionary priest; supported Civil Constitution of the Clergy
- General;seized power as first consul, founded the First French Empire
- wife of Louis XVI
- daughter of Jacques Necker
- radical journalist; assassinated by Charlotte Cordal
- soldier rising through ranks to become a general
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- a Girondist politician who designed the French Republican calander and commited suicide before execution
- enlightenment author and philosopher
- deputy from Paris
- writer; advocate of gender equality
11 Clues: deputy from Paris • wife of Louis XVI • daughter of Jacques Necker • writer; advocate of gender equality • enlightenment author and philosopher • French king during the French Revolution • soldier rising through ranks to become a general • radical journalist; assassinated by Charlotte Cordal • revolutionary priest; supported Civil Constitution of the Clergy • ...
important people for the school 2018-02-21
11 Clues: speaks Polish • Teacher in math • Not here anymore • Comes from Norway • solves your problems • a weird one, but funny • teacher at art history • used to be Swedish teacher • studied to be a photographer • Taking care of the youngest kids • Had us in religion in first grade
Glossary for Movement of People 2025-04-03
SITXHRM009 Lead and Manage People 2024-08-15
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- Ensuring fair treatment in hiring practices.
- Describes the overall qualities required for a job role
- Consistent methods used for hiring.
- Ensuring new hires understand company culture.
- The process of finding potential job candidates.
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- The process of bringing a new employee into an organisation
- Aligning a new employee with their team.
- Assessing a candidate’s fit through discussion.
- Evaluating potential candidates for a job.
- The diverse composition of the workforce.
- A legal framework governing employment.
- The first stage of the employee lifecycle.
12 Clues: Consistent methods used for hiring. • A legal framework governing employment. • Aligning a new employee with their team. • The diverse composition of the workforce. • Evaluating potential candidates for a job. • The first stage of the employee lifecycle. • Ensuring fair treatment in hiring practices. • Ensuring new hires understand company culture. • ...
Famous people from Poland - eTwinning 2025-12-12
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- She won the Best Actress award at the Polish Film Festival for her role in "Body".
- He led a national uprising and fought in the American Revolutionary war.
- Polish strong man and MMA fighter known for winning World's Strongest Man tiles.
- He won multiple Olympic gold medals in ski jumping.
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- Woman that invated radium and polonium, won two Nobel prizes.
- She is Polish tennis player who became world No. 1.
- He became one f Europe's top goal scorers and won FIFA's Best Player award.
- He made history as the first Polish driver tp win a Formula 1 Grand Prix.
- He wn multiple World Cup ski jumping titles for Poland.
- Polish woman that won Nobel Prize in Literature in 1996 for her insightful poetry.
- He proposed that Earth orbits the Sun.
11 Clues: He proposed that Earth orbits the Sun. • She is Polish tennis player who became world No. 1. • He won multiple Olympic gold medals in ski jumping. • He wn multiple World Cup ski jumping titles for Poland. • Woman that invated radium and polonium, won two Nobel prizes. • He led a national uprising and fought in the American Revolutionary war. • ...
People who make a community 2025-06-09
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- Officer Protects our community from crime.
- Looks after us when we are poorly or in hospital.
- Takes poorly people to hospital
- Gives their time for free to help others.
- Helps us look after our pets.
- Helps us look after our teeth.
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- Helps us find books.
- Protects our community from fire.
- Helps us get better when we are poorly.
- Carries out work for our community.
- teaches us skills.
11 Clues: teaches us skills. • Helps us find books. • Helps us look after our pets. • Helps us look after our teeth. • Takes poorly people to hospital • Protects our community from fire. • Carries out work for our community. • Helps us get better when we are poorly. • Gives their time for free to help others. • Officer Protects our community from crime. • ...
People who make a community 2025-06-09
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- Takes poorly people to hospital
- Helps us look after our teeth.
- Carries out work for our community.
- Gives their time for free to help others.
- Looks after us when we are poorly or in hospital.
- Helps us find books.
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- Protects our community from crime.
- teaches us skills.
- Protects our community from fire.
- Helps us get better when we are poorly.
- Helps us look after our pets.
11 Clues: teaches us skills. • Helps us find books. • Helps us look after our pets. • Helps us look after our teeth. • Takes poorly people to hospital • Protects our community from fire. • Protects our community from crime. • Carries out work for our community. • Helps us get better when we are poorly. • Gives their time for free to help others. • ...
The Statistical Probability of love at first sight. 2013-01-29
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- "We have ____________ until we get to London."
- When 2 people are in love they _____.
- The british boy Hadley likes
- Something people use to tell time.
- A person who lives in America.
- When something you are looking for is gone it_______.
- A time zone used in England.
- Some people go on vacation for work others for __________.
- A salty snack.
- The opposite of Hello.
- A place in England and Ontario with the same name.
- "We will be _____________ in 5 minutes."
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- You need this to cross the boarder.
- 1,000,000.
- A place where people go to get married.
- "I'm going to miss my ________!"
- People who just go married celebrate their __________ at the reception.
- People on a plane.
- The people who controls what goes Over to the country you are flying to.
- An airport in London
- The main character of the book
- London is a _________.
- A time zone used in Canada and United States.
- A special day for two people engaged.
- You read a ________ to find out information about something.
25 Clues: 1,000,000. • A salty snack. • People on a plane. • An airport in London • London is a _________. • The opposite of Hello. • The british boy Hadley likes • A time zone used in England. • A person who lives in America. • The main character of the book • "I'm going to miss my ________!" • Something people use to tell time. • You need this to cross the boarder. • ...
Making A Living 2019-10-08
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- percentage of people in primary activitiesin rural areas
- the worker is the owner of the resources
- the worker gets salary
- farmers who have 1hectare to 2.5 hectare land
- people in this activity provide services
- percent of people in landless agriculture in rural areas
- people in this activity provide food and raw materials
- this is a trade or a job that is followed to earn money.
- people on this activity provide finished goods
- education,parks etc.. led to __________factor
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- The group of farmers who holds land between 2.5 hectare to 5 hectare
- The type of employment in which the worker is employed only for very short period of time. _____________________ .
- farmers who have more than 5 hectare land
- this is the situation of actively looking for employment but not being currently employed.
- Is a type of agriculture in which crops grown are consumed by the farmer and his family.
- farmers without land and work in others land
- percent of people living in rural areas
- difficulties led to _________factor
- percent people in urban areas
- people who get basic needs instead of cash
20 Clues: the worker gets salary • percent people in urban areas • difficulties led to _________factor • percent of people living in rural areas • the worker is the owner of the resources • people in this activity provide services • farmers who have more than 5 hectare land • people who get basic needs instead of cash • farmers without land and work in others land • ...
Ancestor Approved Crossword 2024-04-25
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- Native shape shifting witch
- School the event was at
- They made the noises at the event
- What people sat on at the event
- What many people from the book have with each other
- Activity done at the event
- The regalia had ____ beads & feathers
- Who the big event honors
- People who set up shops at the event
- Things that people learned throughout the book
- Place where the event was held in
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- Place where some of the natives live on
- Flashy, colorful and highly energetic dancer
- What many of the people ate
- People in a community that have lived a long life
- One of the common tribes at the event
- Things sewn into the event’s clothing
- How history is passed down to generations
- What the dancers wore
- Location of the event
- Clad in bright colors, moves as a strand of grass in the wind dancer
- Footwear worn during the dancing
- The big event everyone was traveling to
- Group of people closely related or connected
- What people did to get to the event
25 Clues: What the dancers wore • Location of the event • School the event was at • Who the big event honors • Activity done at the event • What many of the people ate • Native shape shifting witch • What people sat on at the event • Footwear worn during the dancing • They made the noises at the event • Place where the event was held in • What people did to get to the event • ...
Government Terms 2025-05-15
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- Things you are allowed to do, like freedom.
- Where people decide if someone broke a law.
- A big area with many states, like the United States.
- Money people pay to help the government work.
- The ability to do what you want, as long as you follow the rules.
- Related to the government.
- What people in government do for their communities.
- A place with lots of buildings, stores, and people, like Cincinnati.
- Rules that everyone must follow in a city, state, or country.
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- People who help put out fires.
- A way to choose who we want to be in government.
- People who help keep everyone safe.
- A big area of land, like Ohio where Cincinnati is.
- The leader of a state's government.
- Something you must do, like following the rules.
- The leader of the country's government.
- The people who run a city, state, or country.
- A person who makes decisions in court.
- The leader of a city's government.
- What people in government make to help everyone live together.
20 Clues: Related to the government. • People who help put out fires. • The leader of a city's government. • People who help keep everyone safe. • The leader of a state's government. • A person who makes decisions in court. • The leader of the country's government. • Things you are allowed to do, like freedom. • Where people decide if someone broke a law. • ...
JHS3 SDG16 2025-11-22
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- a person who protects old culture
- a new idea or way of doing something
- imagining how another person feels
- who you are, your culture, and personality
- when everyone has the same rights and chances
- ideas people think are true
- accepting differences without judgment
- something important you must take care of
- a person who belongs to a country
- sharing culture between people of different countries
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- people living together peacefully
- people living and working together in a community
- cultural history passed from family or country
- a disagreement or fight between people or groups
- an unfair dislike of someone different
- knowing how another person feels or thinks
- freedoms all people should have
- a simple but not always true idea about a group
- working together with others
- two groups or people helping each other
- exchange of ideas between different cultures
- talking between groups to understand each other
- fairness for all people
- about the whole world
- ideas of what is good or important in life
25 Clues: about the whole world • fairness for all people • ideas people think are true • working together with others • freedoms all people should have • people living together peacefully • a person who protects old culture • a person who belongs to a country • imagining how another person feels • a new idea or way of doing something • an unfair dislike of someone different • ...
Forms of Government - Wyatt 2020-09-17
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- a person who was voted to represent a group of people, by the people
- any union of people or bodies of people
- things that are not religious
- people vote on representatives to vote for the people
- the management of public affairs
- a system of government ruled by one person with absolute power
- the basic rules of a country
- the people vote on everything to make decisions
- one ruler, has all the power, rules by force
- one ruler, has all the power
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- a person who is professionally involved in politics
- the government is ruled by nobility
- the government is ruled by their religion
- the group of people who make laws or rules in a society
- a system of dividing power between a central national government and seperate state governments
- a small group of people have all the power
- the government controls anything and everything
- a system where all the power resides with one centralized government
18 Clues: the basic rules of a country • one ruler, has all the power • things that are not religious • the management of public affairs • the government is ruled by nobility • any union of people or bodies of people • the government is ruled by their religion • a small group of people have all the power • one ruler, has all the power, rules by force • ...
Ordinary People ch 22-23 2013-10-31
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- Calvin finds Conrad sleeping on the ______
- Conrad thinks Stillman's ___ is calling on the phone, so he doesn't answer
- Calvin asks what's _____ with Beth
- In the beginning of ch 23 Calvin is ______ home
- Calvin assures that Stillman will be _____
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- "I don't know why you want to be _____ in this"
- Lazenby tells Conrad that he too misses ______
- Stillman says something about _______, this upsets Conrad
- Conrad takes off his _____ clothing when he gets home
- Conrad attends a _____ meet
- Conrad and Stillman ______
11 Clues: Conrad and Stillman ______ • Conrad attends a _____ meet • Calvin asks what's _____ with Beth • Calvin finds Conrad sleeping on the ______ • Calvin assures that Stillman will be _____ • Lazenby tells Conrad that he too misses ______ • "I don't know why you want to be _____ in this" • In the beginning of ch 23 Calvin is ______ home • ...
unit 1 people and places 2013-06-24
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- extremely cold places.
- moving from one part of the world to another.
- caring of a group of animals such as cattle or sheep.
- to happen.
- places with distinct seasons that are never extremely hot or cold.
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- moving across the water in a boat using the wind.
- catching fish.
- having a job.
- to live in a place.
- places that receive very little rain.
- very old.
11 Clues: very old. • to happen. • having a job. • catching fish. • to live in a place. • extremely cold places. • places that receive very little rain. • moving from one part of the world to another. • moving across the water in a boat using the wind. • caring of a group of animals such as cattle or sheep. • places with distinct seasons that are never extremely hot or cold.
Bulgarian landmarks and famous people 2023-03-04
11 Clues: Bulgarian money. • A mountain in Sofia. • A cathedral in Sofia. • The language we speak. • Bulgarian tennis player. • Famous lakes in Bulgaria. • Bulgarian football player. • The hometown of Ivan Vazov. • Vasil Levski was born there. • The longest river in Bulgaria. • The highest mountain top in Bulgaria.
Chapter 18 "A Strong People" 2022-04-22
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- conquered and ruled by Rome
- place of exile for Jews
- angel that helped Tobit, Tobiah, and Sarah
- God's care and protection for His people
- book that expresses hope
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- festival of lights
- story that teaches a lesson
- country defeated by actions of Judith
- prophet to prepare way for the Lord
- set up community to Dead Sea
- Feast recalling Ester's saving of people
11 Clues: festival of lights • place of exile for Jews • book that expresses hope • story that teaches a lesson • conquered and ruled by Rome • set up community to Dead Sea • prophet to prepare way for the Lord • country defeated by actions of Judith • God's care and protection for His people • Feast recalling Ester's saving of people • angel that helped Tobit, Tobiah, and Sarah
Famous People in the Bible 2019-05-27
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- God saved him and his family from the flood in the ark
- God used him to judge the Philistines - as long as he kept his hair long
- God called him to leave his country & to be the father of a great nation
- God created him on the sixth day of creation
- Jesus called this fisherman to follow him and forgave him after he denied Jesus three times
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- God spared him from death as an infant and used him to lead Israel out of Egypt
- God used this disciple to write a gospel book, three letters and the book of Revelation
- God used this son of Jacob to save his family from famine by bringing them to Egypt
- God used him to defeat a giant and to be a great king of Israel
- God sent an angel to tell her that she would be the mother of Jesus
- Jesus appeared to this man who was persecuting the church and made him a church planting apostle
11 Clues: God created him on the sixth day of creation • God saved him and his family from the flood in the ark • God used him to defeat a giant and to be a great king of Israel • God sent an angel to tell her that she would be the mother of Jesus • God used him to judge the Philistines - as long as he kept his hair long • ...
The Dom and Roma People 2023-05-22
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- What is another name for the Roma people?
- Where did the Roma and Dom people originate from?
- What is the language of the Dom people?
- This country has the largest population claiming Romani Ancestry
- The term for anti-Romani racism (Antiziganism) is a form of _____________.
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- A name group that is only used outside of the group.
- People who have spread from their homeland.
- In 1971, the first world Romani _________ was held.
- The majority of present-day Dom people are located in ______.
- What is the lifestyle of the Dom and Roma peoples?
- The majority of present-day Roma people are located in Eastern ________.
11 Clues: What is the language of the Dom people? • What is another name for the Roma people? • People who have spread from their homeland. • Where did the Roma and Dom people originate from? • What is the lifestyle of the Dom and Roma peoples? • In 1971, the first world Romani _________ was held. • A name group that is only used outside of the group. • ...
PEOPLE WHO CHANGED THE WORLD 2023-06-14
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- The invertor of Facebook and became a Millionaire.
- A black politician became president of the USA.
- A great painter was born in Malaga, Spain.
- A female pilot flew alone from Britain to Australia.
- An American astronaut walked on the moon.
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- A great flamenco dancer gave her last performance.
- An English engineer who invented the first computer.
- A young comedian appeared in the first of many black and white films.
- An athlete won gold medals in the Olympic Games for both the 5,000m and 10,000m race
- A writer of children's books sold more than any other author.
- A famous musician was shot dead in New York.
11 Clues: An American astronaut walked on the moon. • A great painter was born in Malaga, Spain. • A famous musician was shot dead in New York. • A black politician became president of the USA. • A great flamenco dancer gave her last performance. • The invertor of Facebook and became a Millionaire. • An English engineer who invented the first computer. • ...
love/something that people show 2023-07-06
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- Free trade increases the ________ standards of living worldwide?
- Who supported equality and a strong central government?
- What economic system can sometimes be interpreted as outdated?
- Many governments implement different____________ on trade?
- The United Kingdom is a good example of what type of economic system?
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- One of the goals of NAFTA was to ___________ free trade barriers?
- What was created as the free trade zone in Canada, Mexico, and the United States of America?
- Who believed that free market systems was the best way to organize the economy?
- In what type of economy do you get to decide what types of goods and services should be produced?
- The _________ economy is centrally controlled by a powerful government?
- The expansion of free ________ is one of the main foreign policy goals?
11 Clues: Who supported equality and a strong central government? • Many governments implement different____________ on trade? • What economic system can sometimes be interpreted as outdated? • Free trade increases the ________ standards of living worldwide? • One of the goals of NAFTA was to ___________ free trade barriers? • ...
People involved in Tragic Times 2024-06-09
11 Clues: Iago's wife • Othello's wife • Cassio's lover • Ruler of Venice • The manipulator • Italian city-state • The Moor of Venice • Desdemona's kinsman • Brabantio's brother • Othello's lieutenant • Former governor of Cyprus
People, Places and Events: Bible 2023-10-05
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- A New Testament writer who was once a Tax Collector.
- Jesus performed a miracle in this place.
- He was sent to Nineveh to give the people a message.
- Naomi and her husband, Elimelek left Bethlehem to live in this place.
- Word which means 'House of Bread.'
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- This city had a strong wall around it.
- A brave soldier who once had leprosy.
- Jesus was crucified at this place,
- Placed in a basket and placed on this river.
- God gave him the assignment to lead the Israelites out of slavery.
- Sent by God to be the Saviour of the world.
11 Clues: Jesus was crucified at this place, • Word which means 'House of Bread.' • A brave soldier who once had leprosy. • This city had a strong wall around it. • Jesus performed a miracle in this place. • Sent by God to be the Saviour of the world. • Placed in a basket and placed on this river. • A New Testament writer who was once a Tax Collector. • ...
People of the Civil War 2025-04-21
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- Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin
- Union general who accepted Lee’s surrender at Appomattox
- Led a raid on Harpers Ferry in an attempt to start a slave rebellion
- Nickname for Confederate general Thomas Jonathan Jackson
- U.S. President during the Civil War
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- President of the Confederate States (first name)
- Union general known for his "March to the Sea"
- What the southern states that seceded from the U.S. were called
- What the northern states that seceded from the U.S. were called
- Escaped slave and famous orator for abolition
- Movement to end slavery
11 Clues: Movement to end slavery • Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin • U.S. President during the Civil War • Escaped slave and famous orator for abolition • Union general known for his "March to the Sea" • President of the Confederate States (first name) • Union general who accepted Lee’s surrender at Appomattox • Nickname for Confederate general Thomas Jonathan Jackson • ...
People of the Southeast Region 2025-10-10
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- Was once a colony of France.
- Lower part of Southeast Region that has lots of sun.
- City that's very warm in the winter.
- People wore these whenever they wanted to dress up.
- Capital of Country Music.
- Large farms where people grew cotton.
- Big round building with a football field inside.
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- An important crop used to make clothing.
- One of our most important cities for business.
- Longest river in the United States.
- City that's a living museum.
11 Clues: Capital of Country Music. • Was once a colony of France. • City that's a living museum. • Longest river in the United States. • City that's very warm in the winter. • Large farms where people grew cotton. • An important crop used to make clothing. • One of our most important cities for business. • Big round building with a football field inside. • ...
Unit 2 Review 2024-01-03
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- A free Black man named David ______ opposed the idea of free Black people moving to Liberia because he was in solidarity with enslaved people.
- ____ Bett sued her enslaver for her freedom upon learning about the language of "freedom" in revolutionary documents
- ________ narratives are stories/ideas believed by the majority of people in a society.
- True or False: Even though slavery was outlawed in the north by the mid-1800s, many wealthy people still had connections to slavery.
- _______ narratives are stories/ideas NOT believed by the majority that offer an alternative view from what the majority thinks.
- Belinda ______ sued for back pay after the death of her enslaver, setting the stage for reparations.
- True or False: There are certain genes that all people within a particular racial group share and that people in other racial groups don't have.
- When people unite across difference, risking something of their own to fight for a better world for everyone, especially those who are marginalized.
- Some people sued enslavers in ______ as a form of resistance.
- People who thought free Black people should move to Liberia.
- People like insurance agents, ________, and industrialists profited immensely from slavery despite not being enslavers themselves.
- ________'s Rebellion in the 1600s was an uprising of economically disadvantaged people of diverse ethnic backgrounds, which inadvertently led to slavery being racialized by white elites.
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- Day-to-_____ resistance against slavery included actions like working slowly and breaking tools.
- _________ mills in the north used cotton grown by enslaved people in the south.
- During the first 100 years of colonization in the US, social status was more about _____ and religion than about physical appearance.
- _______ bias includes subconscious attitudes that can influence behavior.
- Samuel ________ was a racist scientist who attempted to prove race was genetic by studying skulls.
- True or False: Attempts to justify slavery led to the creation of race; thus, the idea of race was solidified AFTER slavery started, not before.
- The Underground ________ was a complex network that helped enslaved people get to freedom.
- _______ racism is when systems and institutions like schools, banks, or health care systematically discriminate against a group based on race.
- People who fought against slavery because they thought it was immoral.
- Instead of saying "fugitive," it is much better to say someone escaping slavery was a "_______-seeker."
- In the ________, about 25% of white people were enslavers.
23 Clues: In the ________, about 25% of white people were enslavers. • People who thought free Black people should move to Liberia. • Some people sued enslavers in ______ as a form of resistance. • People who fought against slavery because they thought it was immoral. • _______ bias includes subconscious attitudes that can influence behavior. • ...
US election Maciej Cichawa 2020-10-25
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- a group of people with the same aims trying to win the elections
- country
- person chosen to potentialy become a candidate
- a group of people whose job is to choose a political leader
- a person chosen to run for office
- a way of finding public opinion by asking a group of people their views on something
- organised political effort to achieve a goal
- a person who has a particular office or position
- a way of speaking/writing meant to influence people
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- a group of people who officially run
- the ideas and aims of a political party
- an expert in a specified field
- a government departament
- the biggest political party in USA
- a large meeting of a political party
- a part of a country with its own government
- the Grand Old Party of USA
- a group of people trying to persuade the government
- a time when people vote to choose their political leader
- election on a state level
- a person chosen to speak on behalf of a group of people
- an open discusion preceding the act of voting
22 Clues: country • a government departament • election on a state level • the Grand Old Party of USA • an expert in a specified field • a person chosen to run for office • the biggest political party in USA • a group of people who officially run • a large meeting of a political party • the ideas and aims of a political party • a part of a country with its own government • ...
slavery crossword 2023-04-11
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- american slave leader he claimed that divine inspiration had led him to end the slavery system
- People who had to work for the white people
- where the enslaved people worked and lived
- slave owners would claim the slaves as theirs
- slaves would not let their owners control them completely
- a slave that escaped and went back to help other slaves
- they would get seperated from others
- what the white people would get from selling the slaves and for their work
- many slaves were christians
- something slaves would be when they got away
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- people of a different color that were slaves
- emotional song sung by slaves in the south
- a network of people who helped enslaved people escape to the north
- what the slaves masters do if a slave was not doing their job
- had poor living and other stuff
- the end to slavery
- The white people that owned slaves
- many slaves had comfort in there community
- what the slaves had
- numerous restrictions to enforce social control
20 Clues: the end to slavery • what the slaves had • many slaves were christians • had poor living and other stuff • The white people that owned slaves • they would get seperated from others • emotional song sung by slaves in the south • many slaves had comfort in there community • where the enslaved people worked and lived • People who had to work for the white people • ...
SDG16 - JHS3 2025-10-09
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- sharing culture between people of different countries
- an unfair dislike of someone different
- when everyone has the same rights and chances
- two groups or people helping each other
- people living and working together in a community
- a disagreement or fight between people or groups
- cultural history passed from family or country
- about the whole world
- imagining how another person feels
- freedoms all people should have
- working together with others
- a simple but not always true idea about a group
- a new idea or way of doing something
- who you are, your culture, and personality
- fairness for all people
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- talking between groups to understand each other
- exchange of ideas between different cultures
- knowing how another person feels or thinks
- something important you must take care of
- a person who belongs to a country
- ideas people think are true
- ideas of what is good or important in life
- people living together peacefully
- accepting differences without judgment
- keeper a person who protects old culture
25 Clues: about the whole world • fairness for all people • ideas people think are true • working together with others • freedoms all people should have • a person who belongs to a country • people living together peacefully • imagining how another person feels • a new idea or way of doing something • an unfair dislike of someone different • accepting differences without judgment • ...
World Geography By Luca Canevet 2016-12-01
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- Ethnic character, background, or affiliation.
- The belief in more than one god
- Adopting all of a culture's traits
- the statistical study of human populations
- Children who don't survive 1 year of life
- Something that attracts a person to a certain place
- Activities and behaviors the people often take part in
- the belief in only one god
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- how many people die each year for every 1,000 people
- people who have been forced to leave their home and can't return
- a flaw that drives someone away from a certain place
- an area where many people share culture traits
- The number of births per year for every 1,000 people living in a place
- The average number of people living in an area
- where people enter a country to live
- where people leave a country to live elsewhere
- The way something is spread out or arranged over a geographic area
- The process of moving from one place to another
18 Clues: the belief in only one god • The belief in more than one god • Adopting all of a culture's traits • where people enter a country to live • Children who don't survive 1 year of life • the statistical study of human populations • Ethnic character, background, or affiliation. • an area where many people share culture traits • The average number of people living in an area • ...
Faith Crossword 2025-02-01
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- Where did the people in Tlingit mostly live?
- What did the people in Plateau belive?
- Shoshone people painted their history on what?
- Horses in Great Basin helped with trade and what?
- Who is the famous leader from Lakota?
- What house in Great Plains crosses at a point at the top?
- The Tlingit people send groups to go find what?
- Who do the people in Plateau share land with?
- When Cherokee people needed to make desisions they called in____ to make them
- Yakama people stole back their _______ land
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- What did the Tlingit people use to trade on rivers and oceans?
- The Tlingit people lived in _____ weather
- In Shoshone religion there is no ________ leader
- Men hunted and did what else in the Southwest?
- What is the long shaped house in the Eastern Woodland?
- What did women do in their families in Navajo?
- How many leaders were in Cherokee?
- In California professional traders travels to New Mexico and ______
18 Clues: How many leaders were in Cherokee? • Who is the famous leader from Lakota? • What did the people in Plateau belive? • The Tlingit people lived in _____ weather • Yakama people stole back their _______ land • Where did the people in Tlingit mostly live? • Who do the people in Plateau share land with? • Shoshone people painted their history on what? • ...
Nationalities 2023-07-20
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- People from Japan. They are known for sushi and anime.
- People from Brazil. They love soccer and celebrate Carnival.
- People from Germany. They celebrate Oktoberfest and have a strong engineering tradition.
- People from the United Kingdom. They enjoy tea and have a rich history.
- People from Italy. They are known for their pizza, pasta, and art.
- People from Spain. They have a rich history of exploration and enjoy flamenco music.
- People from India. They enjoy spicy food and celebrate Diwali.
- People from France. They are known for their delicious cuisine and fashion.
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- People from Mexico. They celebrate Cinco de Mayo and enjoy tacos.
- People from Australia. They love sports like cricket and rugby.
- People from Russia. They have a cold climate and enjoy ballet and vodka.
- People from Canada. They enjoy ice hockey and have beautiful landscapes.
- People from South Korea. They enjoy kimchi and k-pop music.
- People from the United States. They celebrate Independence Day and Thanksgiving.
- People from China. They celebrate Chinese New Year and have a vast cultural heritage.
15 Clues: People from Japan. They are known for sushi and anime. • People from South Korea. They enjoy kimchi and k-pop music. • People from Brazil. They love soccer and celebrate Carnival. • People from India. They enjoy spicy food and celebrate Diwali. • People from Australia. They love sports like cricket and rugby. • ...
All about School! Places, people, and subjects 2022-11-10
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- Where students eat
- Where sports games happen
- Subject where you do experiments
- Where students play sports
- Subject where you study another language
- Who helps students (Educational ______)
- Who teaches the class
- Subject where you study the past
- Subject where you paint and draw
- Who is in charge of the library
- Subject where you work on the computer
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- Where the principal and secretary work
- Subject where you study the world
- Subject where you play sports
- Where students borrow books
- Subject where you read books and study poems
- Who is in charge of paperwork
- Who cleans the school
- Where students learn
- Subject where you do equations
- Where students study science
- Where students go outside for recess
- Who is in charge of the school
- Who learns at school
24 Clues: Where students eat • Where students learn • Who learns at school • Who cleans the school • Who teaches the class • Where sports games happen • Where students play sports • Where students borrow books • Where students study science • Subject where you play sports • Who is in charge of paperwork • Subject where you do equations • Who is in charge of the school • ...
The Five People You Meet In Heaven 2022-05-31
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- a boxing match fought for prize money.
- a seasoned smoked sausage made of beef and pork.
- an early type of aircraft with two pairs of wings, one above the other.
- a reinforced plastic material composed of glass fibers embedded in a resin matrix.
- (of a machine) designed to cut or shape metal using a rotating tool.
- (of a person) ungracefully thin and tall.
- walk with a heavy tread.
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- an instrument or device for compressing something.
- wild or distraught with fear, anxiety, or other emotion.
- pretend to be affected by (a feeling, state, or injury).
- extend beyond or above a surface
- a platform supported on pillars or girders leading out from the shore into a body of water, used as a landing stage for boats.
- undo (twisted, knitted, or woven threads).
- marked by exactness and accuracy of expression or detail
- a greenish-blue color.
- smile or speak in a contemptuous or mocking manner.
- quick and light in movement or action; agile.
- a cabin on a suspended ski lift.
- relating to an artery or arteries.
- denoting, relating to, or operated by a liquid moving in a confined space under pressure
20 Clues: a greenish-blue color. • walk with a heavy tread. • extend beyond or above a surface • a cabin on a suspended ski lift. • relating to an artery or arteries. • a boxing match fought for prize money. • (of a person) ungracefully thin and tall. • undo (twisted, knitted, or woven threads). • quick and light in movement or action; agile. • ...
U.S History Chapter 11 People and Terms 2022-11-29
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- Deere, blacksmith from Vermont that perfected the plow by putting an edge of steel over the iron blade
- Smith, founded Mormonism
- Lloyd Garrison, the most important and most militant abolitionist leader who launched a newspaper called the Liberator which dedicated to attacking the moral evil of slavery
- McCormick, received a patent for a reaping machine in 1834
- the movement to eliminate slavery immediately and entirely
- F. B. Morse, talented painter, who studied under Benjamin West; invented the telegraph
- Stuart, one of the young nation’s finest portrait painters; best known for his different portraits of George Washington, especially his “ unfinished”portrait, which appears on the one dollar bill
- Tubman, born a slave in Maryland, in 1822, perhaps the most famous member of the Underground Railroad
- meetings, series of religious services, lasting several days, and often held outdoors; this was the chief feature of the Western revivals
- West, America’s first great painter
- Railroad, developed as a means of hiding fleeing slaves, and leading them to safety and freedom in the North
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- Mann, head of the Massachusetts Board of Education; one of the leading reformers in the drive for public education
- followers of the teachings of English minister John Wesley
- the faith of several American leaders they believed that reason, rather than scripture was the way man came to know God
- Slater, constructed an English styled mill in Providence, Rhode Island
- gin, a machine containing a series of metal teeth mounted on rollers that separated the cotton from the troublesome seeds; indebted by Whitney
- reformers, thought to establish small, perfect communities that was service models for the reform of society at large
- Turner: a slave, and radical preacher that lead a slave rebellion in Southampton County, Virginia which resulted in Turner getting hanged
- one of the most prestigious, unorthodox religions, denies the Trinity, and therefore the deity of Christ
- Whitney, best known for inventing the cotton gin, however his work with interchangeable parts was more important
- Owen, British reformer that purchased Harmonie from the Rappites in 1825; he renamed it New Harmony
- Mason, publish several popular hymnbooks and compose the tunes for such hymn as “ Nearer, My God, to Thee”
22 Clues: Smith, founded Mormonism • West, America’s first great painter • followers of the teachings of English minister John Wesley • McCormick, received a patent for a reaping machine in 1834 • the movement to eliminate slavery immediately and entirely • Slater, constructed an English styled mill in Providence, Rhode Island • ...
people related to the 19th century urbanization 2022-10-14
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- an economist noted for his contributions to the development of American institutionalist economics.
- humorist, novelist, and travel writer
- created the light bulb
- invented the first alternating AC motor
- he was an escape artist, magic man, and stunt performer.
- one of America's foremost realistic writers
- William James is famous for helping to found psychology as a formal discipline, for establishing the school of functionalism in psychology, and for greatly advancing the movement of pragmatism in philosophy
- founder of American landscape architecture
- American writer
- founded the Woman's International League for Peace and Freedom.
- developing the theory of evolution by natural selection
- helped build the formidable American steel industry
- wrote short stories and operettas, ballads and orations
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- made small bucolic landscapes in Woodstock
- American novelist, journalist and activist
- conceived photographic images as instruments for social change
- proposed the single tax: that the state tax away all economic rent—the income from the use of bare land but not from improvements—and abolish
- contributed to the development of electric motor, electric railways and electric elevators
- created the elevator brake
- served as the minister at the first congregational church of Columbus, Ohio.
- convicted of stealing
- Wald pioneered public health nursing by placing nurses in public schools and by helping found the National Organization for Public Health Nursing and Columbia University's School of Nursing.
- famous for his doctrine of social Darwinism
- a founder of the philosophical movement known as pragmatism, a pioneer in functional psychology, and a leader of the progressive movement in education in the United States.
- he was an American publisher, social arbiter of high society, and golf club owner
25 Clues: American writer • convicted of stealing • created the light bulb • created the elevator brake • humorist, novelist, and travel writer • invented the first alternating AC motor • made small bucolic landscapes in Woodstock • American novelist, journalist and activist • founder of American landscape architecture • one of America's foremost realistic writers • ...
people related to the 19th century urbanization 2022-10-14
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- an economist noted for his contributions to the development of American institutionalist economics.
- humorist, novelist, and travel writer
- created the light bulb
- invented the first alternating AC motor
- he was an escape artist, magic man, and stunt performer.
- one of America's foremost realistic writers
- William James is famous for helping to found psychology as a formal discipline, for establishing the school of functionalism in psychology, and for greatly advancing the movement of pragmatism in philosophy
- founder of American landscape architecture
- American writer
- founded the Woman's International League for Peace and Freedom.
- developing the theory of evolution by natural selection
- helped build the formidable American steel industry
- wrote short stories and operettas, ballads and orations
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- made small bucolic landscapes in Woodstock
- American novelist, journalist and activist
- conceived photographic images as instruments for social change
- proposed the single tax: that the state tax away all economic rent—the income from the use of bare land but not from improvements—and abolish
- contributed to the development of electric motor, electric railways and electric elevators
- created the elevator brake
- served as the minister at the first congregational church of Columbus, Ohio.
- convicted of stealing
- Wald pioneered public health nursing by placing nurses in public schools and by helping found the National Organization for Public Health Nursing and Columbia University's School of Nursing.
- famous for his doctrine of social Darwinism
- a founder of the philosophical movement known as pragmatism, a pioneer in functional psychology, and a leader of the progressive movement in education in the United States.
- he was an American publisher, social arbiter of high society, and golf club owner
25 Clues: American writer • convicted of stealing • created the light bulb • created the elevator brake • humorist, novelist, and travel writer • invented the first alternating AC motor • made small bucolic landscapes in Woodstock • American novelist, journalist and activist • founder of American landscape architecture • one of America's foremost realistic writers • ...
Famous People of the Civil War Era 2020-12-02
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- served as the sixth President of the United States
- American Author, Wrote the Liberator
- He led Union forces in crushing campaigns through the South, marching through Georgia and the Carolinas
- known for his command of Fort Sumter at the start of the war.
- his division was decimated during a massive frontal assault that became known as “Pickett's Charge.” After Gettysburg, Pickett commanded troops in North Carolina and later participated in the defense of Petersburg.
- He had a brief stint in the Western Theater, but he is best known for his defeat at the Second Battle of Bull Run
- was a United States Army officer, notable for his leadership in the Mexican–American War and American Civil War.
- was a Confederate general who led the South's attempt at secession during the Civil War
- inspired hundreds of thousands more African Americans to enlist for the Union helping to turn the tide of the war to its ultimate victory
- won the lottery and bought his freedom for $600
- U.S. politician, leader of the Democratic Party, and orator who espoused the cause of popular sovereignty
- enslaved black man who tried to sue for his freedom against Sandford
- helped distribute needed supplies to the Union Army during the Civil War and later founded the disaster relief organization, the American Red Cross.
- entered the war in 1861 and was promoted to full general after General Albert Sidney Johnston's death at the Battle of Shiloh in 1862.
- was a war hero and one of the South's most successful generals during the American Civil War (1861-65). After a difficult childhood, he graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York, in time to fight in the Mexican War
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- the wife of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln
- he believed that states had an unquestionable right to leave the Union.
- radical abolitionist whose fervent hatred of slavery led him to seize the United States arsenal at Harpers Ferry
- Wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin
- helped ease border tensions with Britain through negotiations of the Webster-Ashburton Treaty in 1842.
- started a slave rebellion in Southampton County
- Former slave who petitioned for slave and womens rights
- led the Union Armies to victory over the Confederacy in the American Civil War
- Secretary of John Quincy Adams; "Great Pacificator"
- become an agent for the American Anti-Slavery Society, recruiting and training people to work for the cause
- an escaped slave who became a prominent activist, author and public speaker. He became a leader in the abolitionist movement.
- shot President Abraham Lincoln in the head and killed him
- Her efforts on behalf of the mentally ill and prisoners helped create dozens of new institutions across the United States
- escaped slavery and led hundreds of slaves to freedom using the underground railroad
- was the 16th president of the United States and is regarded as one of America's greatest heroes due to his role as savior of the Union and emancipator of enslaved people.
30 Clues: Wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin • American Author, Wrote the Liberator • started a slave rebellion in Southampton County • won the lottery and bought his freedom for $600 • served as the sixth President of the United States • Secretary of John Quincy Adams; "Great Pacificator" • Former slave who petitioned for slave and womens rights • ...
The People of the Longhouse (pg.152) 2021-02-03
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- small pieces of colored glass, wood, or plastic with a hole through the middle/used for making a jewelry
- a plan of government
- join together
- work as
- power
- shell bead
- a group of people for a specific purpose or goal (because they share the same interest)
- choose
- the action of fighting a war
- group of people controlling a local area
- be good to do A
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- written agreement between countries
- get rid off
- completed
- a leader of a political party
- do something for a person
- make somebody to do something
- things you want to do
- (having) same characteristics
- describe something easily
- try
- stop from something from doing things
22 Clues: try • power • choose • work as • completed • shell bead • get rid off • join together • be good to do A • a plan of government • things you want to do • do something for a person • describe something easily • the action of fighting a war • a leader of a political party • make somebody to do something • (having) same characteristics • written agreement between countries • ...
PRC but the people are the government 2021-02-25
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- What was the largest of the four modernizations?
- what is the second five-year plan better known as?
- what group's loss of power allowed Deng to lead the communist party?
- what was done to the agriculture sector in the first part of the four modernizations?
- what horrendous event occurred in China between 1958-1962 that resulted in the death of 45m chinese people?
- what was the Cold War demarcation between the communist and the non-communist east asian states called?
- what campaign in 1952 was against bribery, tax evasion, theft of state property, cheating in government contracts, and economic espionage?
- in which conference in 1959 was defense minister Peng Dehuai politically purged?
- which campaign in 1951 was against waste, corruption and obstruction?
- a session where the accused were taken before a public panel and informed of their crimes and moral failures was known as a ______ session
- Which of the four modernizations grew the least?
- how many modernizations were there?
- from what nearby nation that hosted the chinese nationalists did the PRC fear an invasion?
- which civil war did the PLA join in 1950?
- the death of which former premier translated to rage against the gang of four?
- the purge of the impure or better known as the _________ occured happened in 1966-1976
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- the campaign of what gave us the infamous Mao quote, "Let one hundred flowers bloom, let one hundred schools of thought contend?"
- what family planning policy did Deng put into action?
- what was the name of the fraud that posed as a agricultural genius and served as a soviet advisor to the PRC?
- what group did Mao suppress in order to ensure that no second revolution would happen?
- The four modernizations occurred under who?
- What day in 1989 did the tiannamen square massacre occur?
- What was the reason for creating economic zones along the east coast?
- which then premier removed the gang of four from power?
- who called Mao 52 in a secret document?
- when the UN forces reached which natural border did the PLA get involved in the Korean War?
- by 1952 what was the only political party authorized to exist?
- when implementing marriage reforms Mao said women hold up half the ___
- teachers, journalists, editors, etc. were re-educated through?
- the practice of state ownership through five steps
- what did mao put into motion in 1959?
- what did Mao declare established in 1949?
- what was the name of the campaign that produced low quality steel at the expense of the chinese people?
- what western element did the four modernizations allow for in China?
34 Clues: how many modernizations were there? • what did mao put into motion in 1959? • who called Mao 52 in a secret document? • what did Mao declare established in 1949? • which civil war did the PLA join in 1950? • The four modernizations occurred under who? • What was the largest of the four modernizations? • Which of the four modernizations grew the least? • ...
Bamboo People-End Of Novel Project-Nia 2021-03-22
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- an intense armed conflict between states.
- what Tu Reh calls his mother.
- a tasty paste/sauce made of preserved fish or shrimp.
- a person who fights in an army.
- What Tu Reh calls his father.
- the name for an addictive nut that Sah Reh always chews.
- This savvy character used to live on the streets with his sister.
- a four-letter word for the facility Chiko and Tai were in.
- A Sino-Tibetan ethnic group native to Myanmar.
- A Southeastern country bordering Thailand
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- the official armed forces of Myanmar
- the same type of gun Tu Reh carried into the bamboo forest when they went to see the Healer
- Tu Reh's best friend. He hates the Burmese for burning down his home and didn't understand Tu reh's empathy for Chiko, who is Burmese.
- chiko carried a picture of her in his pocket when he was in the training facility.
- a sheet of cloth that Burmese guys wear from the waist down. it resembles a skirt.
- Another word for Burma
- a paste made with water mixed with tanaka tree wood
- This character narrates half of the story and lived in a Karenni camp on the Thai border.
- A hollow green plant, used by the Karenni people.
- This character lives in Yangon and narrates half of the story. He was forced into a training facility.
20 Clues: Another word for Burma • what Tu Reh calls his mother. • What Tu Reh calls his father. • a person who fights in an army. • the official armed forces of Myanmar • an intense armed conflict between states. • A Southeastern country bordering Thailand • A Sino-Tibetan ethnic group native to Myanmar. • A hollow green plant, used by the Karenni people. • ...
People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones 2023-04-10
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- Where many a dream is made
- They are womb mates
- "I've struck gold!"
- Keeps your tresses from messes
- The applause of thunder
- The tree that weaps
- Their counseling services usually come with a drink
- Farmers have it coming out of their ears
- What you used to do to cupons
- The plant worlds imitation of a porcupine
- What you get after eating cold ceral and cold pizza together
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- Their income is written in stone
- The beaver's ugly cousin
- Don't follow them over a cliff
- Too young to know better
- Grotesque artwork on cathedrals
- Perfect places for dangling gems
- Urban winged nusance
- Frankenstein might be offended being called one
- What policemen call their dogs
- Lettuce's huskier relative
- A job done hastily or a type of sandwhich on a bun
22 Clues: They are womb mates • "I've struck gold!" • The tree that weaps • Urban winged nusance • The applause of thunder • The beaver's ugly cousin • Too young to know better • Where many a dream is made • Lettuce's huskier relative • What you used to do to cupons • Don't follow them over a cliff • Keeps your tresses from messes • What policemen call their dogs • Grotesque artwork on cathedrals • ...
Main Ideas and People of American Government 2013-03-21
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- technique for gauging public opinion by asking the same question to large numbers of people
- location within a precinct where people cast ballots
- philosopher who wrote about the idea of separation of powers
- political party which forms outside of the two-party system
- organization of like-minded people who seek to influence policy makers
- organization of like-minded people who seek to get candidates elected to office
- organization of government where power is shared between a central government and smaller units
- means the same as suffrage; the right to vote
- first 10 amendments to the Constitution which protects individual rights
- election in which only registered party members can vote
- group with specific interests which can contribute large amounts of money to a political candidate
- election in which anyone can vote, regardless of their party affiliation
- document signed in 1215 which established the power of the king is not absolute
- group of men who met to revise the Articles of Confederation but wrote the Constitution
- legislative body consisting of two houses
- organization of government where the central government has all power
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- because of _______ districts, minor parties find it hard to get candidates elected
- philosopher who wrote about the idea of social contract
- the feeling an individual has that their vote matters
- the introduction to the Constitution
- philosopher who wrote about the idea of checks and balances
- government system where the people are the source of power
- use of techniques aimed at persuading people to behave a particular way
- the 19th amendment grants them the right to vote
- rule by one person or a small group
- legislative body consisting of one house
- change to a document
27 Clues: change to a document • rule by one person or a small group • the introduction to the Constitution • legislative body consisting of one house • legislative body consisting of two houses • means the same as suffrage; the right to vote • the 19th amendment grants them the right to vote • location within a precinct where people cast ballots • ...
The Five People You Meet in Heaven 2014-01-14
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- Eddie worked at _____ Pier.
- When Eddie was young, he spent most of his _____ at Ruby Pier.
- Eddie died in a _____.
- What make makes your stomach drop and it speeds over its ups and downs.
- When Eddie set the huts on fire, he thought he seen _____ and wanted to save them.
- The kids called Eddie, Eddie _____.
- After Eddie passes away he meets _____ people that teach him life lessons.
- Eddie was _____ when he died.
- What was different about the first mans skin that Eddie meets?
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- Ruby Pier is where Eddie _____.
- Eddie had a regular spot behind the _____ where he also meet Marguerite.
- Eddie didn't like teenagers because they had to much _____.
- The authors full name is _____.
- The blue man took _____and turned his skin blue.
- Eddie's wife is named _____.
- Eddie, Morton and the Captain were capture by _____ people.
- The kids liked Eddie because he would _____ the roller coasters with them
- Eddie made a ______ shaped Pipe Cleaner animal for Amy.
- The main characters name is_____.
- Eddie used _____ to burn the huts after they escaped.
20 Clues: Eddie died in a _____. • Eddie worked at _____ Pier. • Eddie's wife is named _____. • Eddie was _____ when he died. • Ruby Pier is where Eddie _____. • The authors full name is _____. • The main characters name is_____. • The kids called Eddie, Eddie _____. • The blue man took _____and turned his skin blue. • Eddie used _____ to burn the huts after they escaped. • ...
Social Studies Chapter 4 Vocab and People 2017-09-28
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- First colonial poet. Wrote 'The Tenth Muse, Lately Sprung Up in America.'
- travelling preacher who called on people to come back to God during the Great Awakening. Famous for sermon on "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God."
- rights that belong to every human being from birth
- best-loved colonial write. At 17, started writing "Pennsylvania Gazette." Wrote "Poor Richard's Almanac" which was very popular
- strict laws that restricted the rights and activities of slaves
- a three-way trade between the colonies, the islands of the Caribbean, and Africa
- the right of journalists to publish the truth without restriction or penalty
- the principle that a person cannot be held in prison without being charged with a specific crime
- schools that women opened in their homes to teach girls and boys to read and write
- the belief that monarchs get their authority to rule directly from God
- made u of small planters, independent farmers, and artisans
- the publishing of statements that damage a person's reputation
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- division of the power of government into separate branches
- Wheatley Enslaved American poet. Wrote poetry first when 14 in 1760s and later gained freedom. First American poet of African descent
- a group of people who have the power to make laws
- upper class of colonial society
- a written list of freedoms that a government promises to protect
- grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins
- someone who learns a trade by working for someone in that trade for a certain period of time
- the belief that one race is superior of inferior to another
- a school supported by taxes
21 Clues: a school supported by taxes • upper class of colonial society • grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins • a group of people who have the power to make laws • rights that belong to every human being from birth • division of the power of government into separate branches • the belief that one race is superior of inferior to another • ...
Important People during Colonization of the America's 2017-10-04
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- founded French colony of Quebec
- early explorer of the eastern coast of USA
- North and South _____ are named after him
- credited with discovering America in 1492
- Spanish Catholic priest who colonized California
- spoke out to end the encomienda system
- claimed the St Lawrence river for France
- started the Dutch colony of Manhattan
- first explorer to circumnavigate the globe
- first white man to see the Pacific Ocean
- second person to circumnavigate the globe
- started schools to teach navigation skills
- explored the Missippi to the Gulf
- first to reach Cape of Good Hope
- conquered the Aztec people
- searched for the Northwest Passage for England
- North American bay and river named after him
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- claimed Brazil for Portugal
- last king of the Inca
- early viking explorer
- first white man to reach the Grand Canyon
- founded two colonies El Paso and Santa Fe
- last king of the Aztec
- searched for the Fountain of Youth
- started the Protestant Reformation
- traveled on foot to Mexico City from the Gulf
- conquered the Inca people
- early explorer of the western coast of the USA
- first to reach India
- first white man to reach the Mississippi
30 Clues: first to reach India • last king of the Inca • early viking explorer • last king of the Aztec • conquered the Inca people • conquered the Aztec people • claimed Brazil for Portugal • founded French colony of Quebec • first to reach Cape of Good Hope • explored the Missippi to the Gulf • searched for the Fountain of Youth • started the Protestant Reformation • ...
Understanding Business Activity and People in Business 2021-12-20
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- this can be defined as the proportion of total market sales achieved by one business. Increased market share can bring about many benefits to the business such as increased customer loyalty, setting up of brand image, etc.
- the natural resources that can be obtained from nature. This includes minerals, forests, oil and gas. The reward for land is rent
- the physical and mental efforts put in by the workers in the production process. The reward for labour is wage/salary
- new or small firms usually have survival as a primary objective. Firms in a highly competitive market will also be more concerned with survival rather than any other objective. To achieve this, firms could decide to lower prices, which would mean forsaking other objectives such as profit maximization.
- since it is a small form of business, the owner can easily create and maintain contact with customers, which will increase customer loyalty to the business and also let the owner know about consumer wants and preferences.
- this consist of all the services provided in an economy. This includes hotels, travel agencies, hair salons, banks etc.
- if the receiver has to get the information quickly, then a telephone call or text message has to be sent. If speed isn’t important, a letter or e-mail will be more appropriate.
- there are very few legal formalities involved in starting and running a sole proprietorship. A less amount of capital is enough by sole traders to start the business. There is no need to publish annual financial accounts.
- this involves the manufacture of goods using the resources from the primary sector. Examples include auto-mobile manufacturing, steel industries, cloth production etc.
- the sole trader has full control over the business. Decision-making is quick and easy, since there are no other owners to discuss matters with.
- once a business has passed its survival stage it will aim for growth and expansion. This is usually measured by value of sales or output. Aiming for business growth can be very beneficial. A larger business can ensure greater job security and salaries for employees. The business can also benefit from higher market share and economies of scale.
Down
- if the message is very detailed, then written and visual methods will be used.
- Since there is only one owner, the sole owner has to undertake all running activities. He/she doesn’t have anyone to share his responsibilities with. This workload and risks are fully concentrated on him/her.
- a democratic style would use two-way communication methods such as verbal mediums. An autocratic one would use notices and announcements.
- the finance, machinery and equipment needed for the production of goods and services. The reward for capital is interest received on the capital
- the risk taking ability of the person who brings the other factors of production together to produce a good or service. The reward for enterprise is profit from the business.
- a good or service that people would like to have, but is not required for living. Examples include cars and watching movies
- a good or service essential for living. Examples include water and food and shelter
- this involves the use/extraction of natural resources. Examples include agricultural activities, mining, fishing, wood-cutting, oil drilling etc.
- if the company wishes to keep costs down, it may choose to use letters or face-to-face meetings as a medium of communication. Otherwise, telephone, posters etc. will be used.
- this is the income of a business from its activities after deducting total costs. Private sector firms usually have profit making as a primary objective. This is because profits are required for further investment into the business as well as for the payment of return to the shareholders/owners of the business.
21 Clues: if the message is very detailed, then written and visual methods will be used. • a good or service essential for living. Examples include water and food and shelter • the physical and mental efforts put in by the workers in the production process. The reward for labour is wage/salary • ...
Understanding Business Activity and People in Business 2021-12-20
Across
- this can be defined as the proportion of total market sales achieved by one business. Increased market share can bring about many benefits to the business such as increased customer loyalty, setting up of brand image, etc.
- new or small firms usually have survival as a primary objective. Firms in a highly competitive market will also be more concerned with survival rather than any other objective. To achieve this, firms could decide to lower prices, which would mean forsaking other objectives such as profit maximization.
- this involves the manufacture of goods using the resources from the primary sector. Examples include auto-mobile manufacturing, steel industries, cloth production etc.
- since it is a small form of business, the owner can easily create and maintain contact with customers, which will increase customer loyalty to the business and also let the owner know about consumer wants and preferences.
- if the company wishes to keep costs down, it may choose to use letters or face-to-face meetings as a medium of communication. Otherwise, telephone, posters etc. will be used.
- once a business has passed its survival stage it will aim for growth and expansion. This is usually measured by value of sales or output. Aiming for business growth can be very beneficial. A larger business can ensure greater job security and salaries for employees. The business can also benefit from higher market share and economies of scale.
- a democratic style would use two-way communication methods such as verbal mediums. An autocratic one would use notices and announcements.
- a good or service essential for living. Examples include water and food and shelter
- the physical and mental efforts put in by the workers in the production process. The reward for labour is wage/salary
- the risk taking ability of the person who brings the other factors of production together to produce a good or service. The reward for enterprise is profit from the business.
- products are being sold in markets all over the world, so there are more competitors in the market
- a good or service that people would like to have, but is not required for living. Examples include cars and watching movies
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- this involves the use/extraction of natural resources. Examples include agricultural activities, mining, fishing, wood-cutting, oil drilling etc.
- Since there is only one owner, the sole owner has to undertake all running activities. He/she doesn’t have anyone to share his responsibilities with. This workload and risks are fully concentrated on him/her.
- there are very few legal formalities involved in starting and running a sole proprietorship. A less amount of capital is enough by sole traders to start the business. There is no need to publish annual financial accounts.
- the developed product is sold to one section of the market to see how well it sells, before producing more, and to identify what changes need to be made to increase sales. Today a lot of digital products like apps and software run beta versions, which is basically a market test
- the firm brainstorms new product concepts, using customer suggestions, competitors’ products, employees’ ideas, sales department data and the information provided by the research and development department
- the sole trader has full control over the business. Decision-making is quick and easy, since there are no other owners to discuss matters with.
- if the receiver has to get the information quickly, then a telephone call or text message has to be sent. If speed isn’t important, a letter or e-mail will be more appropriate.
- if the message is very detailed, then written and visual methods will be used.
- this is the income of a business from its activities after deducting total costs. Private sector firms usually have profit making as a primary objective. This is because profits are required for further investment into the business as well as for the payment of return to the shareholders/owners of the business.
- this consist of all the services provided in an economy. This includes hotels, travel agencies, hair salons, banks etc.
- the developed product is sold to one section of the market to see how well it sells, before producing more, and to identify what changes need to be made to increase sales. Today a lot of digital products like apps and software run beta versions, which is basically a market test
- The cost and prices may be lower or higher in different countries so businesses may not be able to sell the product at the price which will give them a profit
- the finance, machinery and equipment needed for the production of goods and services. The reward for capital is interest received on the capital
- the natural resources that can be obtained from nature. This includes minerals, forests, oil and gas. The reward for land is rent
26 Clues: if the message is very detailed, then written and visual methods will be used. • a good or service essential for living. Examples include water and food and shelter • products are being sold in markets all over the world, so there are more competitors in the market • ...
Understanding Business Activity and People in Business 2021-12-20
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- products are being sold in markets all over the world, so there are more competitors in the market
- this involves the use/extraction of natural resources. Examples include agricultural activities, mining, fishing, wood-cutting, oil drilling etc.
- the finance, machinery and equipment needed for the production of goods and services. The reward for capital is interest received on the capital
- new or small firms usually have survival as a primary objective. Firms in a highly competitive market will also be more concerned with survival rather than any other objective. To achieve this, firms could decide to lower prices, which would mean forsaking other objectives such as profit maximization.
- the developed product is sold to one section of the market to see how well it sells, before producing more, and to identify what changes need to be made to increase sales. Today a lot of digital products like apps and software run beta versions, which is basically a market test
- the risk taking ability of the person who brings the other factors of production together to produce a good or service. The reward for enterprise is profit from the business.
- this can be defined as the proportion of total market sales achieved by one business. Increased market share can bring about many benefits to the business such as increased customer loyalty, setting up of brand image, etc.
- when goods are not being moved or processed in any way, then waste is occurring
- Since there is only one owner, the sole owner has to undertake all running activities. He/she doesn’t have anyone to share his responsibilities with. This workload and risks are fully concentrated on him/her.
- the firm brainstorms new product concepts, using customer suggestions, competitors’ products, employees’ ideas, sales department data and the information provided by the research and development department
- once a business has passed its survival stage it will aim for growth and expansion. This is usually measured by value of sales or output. Aiming for business growth can be very beneficial. A larger business can ensure greater job security and salaries for employees. The business can also benefit from higher market share and economies of scale.
- since it is a small form of business, the owner can easily create and maintain contact with customers, which will increase customer loyalty to the business and also let the owner know about consumer wants and preferences.
- this consist of all the services provided in an economy. This includes hotels, travel agencies, hair salons, banks etc.
- Different people will have different needs and wants from people in other countries, and so the product may not be successful in all countries
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- a democratic style would use two-way communication methods such as verbal mediums. An autocratic one would use notices and announcements.
- if the message is very detailed, then written and visual methods will be used.
- there are very few legal formalities involved in starting and running a sole proprietorship. A less amount of capital is enough by sole traders to start the business. There is no need to publish annual financial accounts.
- the sole trader has full control over the business. Decision-making is quick and easy, since there are no other owners to discuss matters with.
- if the receiver has to get the information quickly, then a telephone call or text message has to be sent. If speed isn’t important, a letter or e-mail will be more appropriate.
- if the company wishes to keep costs down, it may choose to use letters or face-to-face meetings as a medium of communication. Otherwise, telephone, posters etc. will be used.
- a good or service essential for living. Examples include water and food and shelter
- a good or service that people would like to have, but is not required for living. Examples include cars and watching movies
- the developed product is sold to one section of the market to see how well it sells, before producing more, and to identify what changes need to be made to increase sales. Today a lot of digital products like apps and software run beta versions, which is basically a market test
- The cost and prices may be lower or higher in different countries so businesses may not be able to sell the product at the price which will give them a profit
- the natural resources that can be obtained from nature. This includes minerals, forests, oil and gas. The reward for land is rent
- this involves the manufacture of goods using the resources from the primary sector. Examples include auto-mobile manufacturing, steel industries, cloth production etc.
- the physical and mental efforts put in by the workers in the production process. The reward for labour is wage/salary
- this is the income of a business from its activities after deducting total costs. Private sector firms usually have profit making as a primary objective. This is because profits are required for further investment into the business as well as for the payment of return to the shareholders/owners of the business.
28 Clues: if the message is very detailed, then written and visual methods will be used. • when goods are not being moved or processed in any way, then waste is occurring • a good or service essential for living. Examples include water and food and shelter • products are being sold in markets all over the world, so there are more competitors in the market • ...
Understanding Business Activity and People in Business 2021-12-20
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- this consist of all the services provided in an economy. This includes hotels, travel agencies, hair salons, banks etc.
- the developed product is sold to one section of the market to see how well it sells, before producing more, and to identify what changes need to be made to increase sales. Today a lot of digital products like apps and software run beta versions, which is basically a market test
- unnecessary moving about of employees and operation of machinery is a waste of time and cost respectively.
- once a business has passed its survival stage it will aim for growth and expansion. This is usually measured by value of sales or output. Aiming for business growth can be very beneficial. A larger business can ensure greater job security and salaries for employees. The business can also benefit from higher market share and economies of scale.
- if the receiver has to get the information quickly, then a telephone call or text message has to be sent. If speed isn’t important, a letter or e-mail will be more appropriate.
- this involves the use/extraction of natural resources. Examples include agricultural activities, mining, fishing, wood-cutting, oil drilling etc.
- the developed product is sold to one section of the market to see how well it sells, before producing more, and to identify what changes need to be made to increase sales. Today a lot of digital products like apps and software run beta versions, which is basically a market test
- the finance, machinery and equipment needed for the production of goods and services. The reward for capital is interest received on the capital
- since it is a small form of business, the owner can easily create and maintain contact with customers, which will increase customer loyalty to the business and also let the owner know about consumer wants and preferences.
- this involves the manufacture of goods using the resources from the primary sector. Examples include auto-mobile manufacturing, steel industries, cloth production etc.
- when goods are not being moved or processed in any way, then waste is occurring
- any fault in equipment can halt production and waste valuable time. Goods can also turn out to be faulty and need to be fixed- taking up more money and time
- new or small firms usually have survival as a primary objective. Firms in a highly competitive market will also be more concerned with survival rather than any other objective. To achieve this, firms could decide to lower prices, which would mean forsaking other objectives such as profit maximization.
- the physical and mental efforts put in by the workers in the production process. The reward for labour is wage/salary
- Since there is only one owner, the sole owner has to undertake all running activities. He/she doesn’t have anyone to share his responsibilities with. This workload and risks are fully concentrated on him/her.
Down
- this can be defined as the proportion of total market sales achieved by one business. Increased market share can bring about many benefits to the business such as increased customer loyalty, setting up of brand image, etc.
- the sole trader has full control over the business. Decision-making is quick and easy, since there are no other owners to discuss matters with.
- Different people will have different needs and wants from people in other countries, and so the product may not be successful in all countries
- if the message is very detailed, then written and visual methods will be used.
- a democratic style would use two-way communication methods such as verbal mediums. An autocratic one would use notices and announcements.
- The cost and prices may be lower or higher in different countries so businesses may not be able to sell the product at the price which will give them a profit
- a good or service that people would like to have, but is not required for living. Examples include cars and watching movies
- the firm brainstorms new product concepts, using customer suggestions, competitors’ products, employees’ ideas, sales department data and the information provided by the research and development department
- there are very few legal formalities involved in starting and running a sole proprietorship. A less amount of capital is enough by sole traders to start the business. There is no need to publish annual financial accounts.
- the risk taking ability of the person who brings the other factors of production together to produce a good or service. The reward for enterprise is profit from the business.
- a good or service essential for living. Examples include water and food and shelter
- if the company wishes to keep costs down, it may choose to use letters or face-to-face meetings as a medium of communication. Otherwise, telephone, posters etc. will be used.
- products are being sold in markets all over the world, so there are more competitors in the market
- this is the income of a business from its activities after deducting total costs. Private sector firms usually have profit making as a primary objective. This is because profits are required for further investment into the business as well as for the payment of return to the shareholders/owners of the business.
- the natural resources that can be obtained from nature. This includes minerals, forests, oil and gas. The reward for land is rent
30 Clues: if the message is very detailed, then written and visual methods will be used. • when goods are not being moved or processed in any way, then waste is occurring • a good or service essential for living. Examples include water and food and shelter • products are being sold in markets all over the world, so there are more competitors in the market • ...
World History EOC Review -- People & Historical Figures 2022-05-17
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- a person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons.
- A group of officials who lead the church and perform religious services
- The 14-year old emperor who was the last emperor to ever rule from Rome
- church members who are not clergy
- in Rome, an appointed official who is given absolute power during difficult or dangerous times, replacing the consuls
- A group of 12 close followers of Jesus who traveled with him
- the ruler of an Arabic tribe, chosen from one of the leading families by a council of elders
- a leader who held power through the use of force
- Chaldean king who rebuilt Babylon
- bands of nomad farmers from Europe and Asia who migrated to India
- Greek philosopher who explored truth and justice and developed a method of questioning and answering
- Socrates' most well known pupil. Rejected the idea of democracy as a form of government.
- reluctant Roman dictator who returned to his farm after completing his duty for the government; believed in civic duty
- government officials
- people considered holy by followers of the Christian faith
- Greek Philosopher who taught Alexander the Great and started a famous school to teach "the gold standard"
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- one of the few women to rule Egypt as pharaoh
- People from Central Asia who ended the Arab Empire when they captured and burned Baghdad
- a messenger sent by God to share God's word with people
- Roman general who became the republic's dictator in 45 B.C.
- Babylonian king who established Sumeria
- King of Macedonia who conquered Greece, Egypt, and Persia
- Emperor of Rome who reinforced the rules of Diocletian, and decreed that sons should follow in their father's career footsteps
- A Roman athlete, usually a slave, criminal, or prisoner of war, who was forced to fight for the entertainment of the public
- a member of an upper class of society, usually made up of hereditary nobility
- a farmer who works land owned by someone else and pays rent in cash or as a share of the crop
- the citizens of an ancient Greek state that believed in war and physical activity
- a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment
- a ruler in the Second Triumvirate who fought with Octavian and fell in love with Cleopatra
- A person with certain rights and responsibilities in his or her country or community (voting, paying taxes, serving on juries, etc.)
- early Christian leaders who helped set up churches and spread the message of Jesus
- the official leader of a Jewish congregation
- A member of a group that has no permanent home and wanders from place to place in search of food and water
- Military and political leader with absolute authority over a Muslim country
- king of Egypt between 1304 and 1237 BC who built many monuments
- A successor to Muhammad as political and religious leader of the Muslims
36 Clues: government officials • church members who are not clergy • Chaldean king who rebuilt Babylon • Babylonian king who established Sumeria • the official leader of a Jewish congregation • one of the few women to rule Egypt as pharaoh • a leader who held power through the use of force • a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment • ...
People of Sparks Chapters 17-20 Vocabulary 2024-02-14
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- to resound vibrantly or with a rapid succession of sounds, as song or laughter
- to work on something with little energy, purpose, or success
- to write awkwardly, carelessly, or illegibly
- having a malicious, usually petty, desire to harm, annoy, frustrate, or humiliate another person
- to gather or hold weapons, with the intent to attack or defend
- to pester or annoy persistently or without stopping
- a person in a wild, primitive state; uncivilized person
- reluctantly or unwillingly; not generously or with a good will
- violation of another’s rights or of what is right, either in general or by a specific action
- thinking about something constantly and continually
- of very great size, volume, or capacity
- not meant or thought of; unplanned
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- in a negative, opposite, or unfavorable way or direction
- moist, dark or black soil made of dung, decaying vegetable matter, etc.
- feeling or expressing extreme annoyance or irritation
- a charge of wrongdoing; imputation of guilt or blame
- a collection of ooze at the bottom of a body of water
- a circular container with a greater width than depth used to hold water
- a very large, indefinite number; countless
- to be in an extreme state of irritation or anger
20 Clues: not meant or thought of; unplanned • of very great size, volume, or capacity • a very large, indefinite number; countless • to write awkwardly, carelessly, or illegibly • to be in an extreme state of irritation or anger • to pester or annoy persistently or without stopping • thinking about something constantly and continually • ...
Dear Mark, you may know these people :-) 2024-02-28
Across
- A bit Rusty. Beat you to redundancy.
- Dreadlocked operator
- Don't teach this man how to suck eggs
- War-buff
- Is he STILL in the dumpster looking for copper wire?
- Shh, don't mention motorbikes to him
- Does he still work here?
- aka "Major"
- Loud and Greek
- Stop this man from running on site!
- 24/7 II
- Master sudoku-ist. Not so great climbing gates
- The #1 cricket lover in QC
- Un-official title: Corporate engineer. Never happy
- Why is the accountant managing the warehouse?
- Most accident-prone maintenance guy on site
- Your friendly neighborhood operator
- She's the best welder you'll find in the garden
- Had the fish tank in his office for years
- He's probably busy plastering this weekend
- He's the designated QC bouncer
- 24/7 Bam Bam
- Operator -> QC -> Flotation Chemist -> Where will he end up next???
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- Needed some cheese to go with his w(h)ining
- Only maintenance guy better at doing crosswords than you
- Quote: "Um... Um... As you know, Um..."
- Your best friend on site (or worst???)
- "Big Red"
- Twin. Younger???
- New head smarty-pants
- "Yarpy"
- Was she the shortest person ever employed at Clariant? Mouth like a sailor
- Sausage roll and chocky milk. Vest is best
- Karate master
- Mr. Safety First! Step back 5x5
- Former partner in crime
- Third generation Clariant employee
- Clariant can't operate without her, that's why he's left and come back a dozen times.
- Twin. Older???
- He stole your job!
- She can be a bit quiet in the lab
- Your bosses older brother
- Back in the day she always made sure you had your Milo
- You're going to miss receiving pro formas from her
- I.T guru. Have you tried turning it off and on again?
- She'll be running this place eventually. Oh My God!
- Winging, sweater knitting, Carlton supporter
- Site psychiatrist - her offices are in the lab
48 Clues: "Yarpy" • 24/7 II • War-buff • "Big Red" • aka "Major" • 24/7 Bam Bam • Karate master • Loud and Greek • Twin. Older??? • Twin. Younger??? • He stole your job! • Dreadlocked operator • New head smarty-pants • Former partner in crime • Does he still work here? • Your bosses older brother • The #1 cricket lover in QC • He's the designated QC bouncer • Mr. Safety First! Step back 5x5 • ...
US History Important People - Just Last Names 2023-12-15
Across
- Who primarily wrote the Declaration of Independence?
- According to archeological finds, he may have been the first explorer in North America.
- Who introduced reforms to Jamestown such as the headrights system?
- The man who said "This is the last speech [Lincoln] will ever make."
- Chosen as the first president of the Confederacy.
- Who proposed the Albany Plan of Union at the Albany Conference?
- Who settled Connecticut with his congregation?
- The young Virginian sent to clear the Ohio River Valley.
- Who started Maryland?
- Senator from Illinois involved in the Compromise of 1850.
- Who founded Quebec and initiated the fur trade for the French?
- Who wrote about the social contract between government and its citizens?
- The Secretary of War who accepted bribes from merchants selling to the western army posts.
- Who was a native who helped the Pilgrims learn to live the wilderness life?
- Who found Roanoke Island?
- Who is credited with starting the motto, "No Taxation without Representation"?
- Tried to incite an insurrection by giving weapons to the slaves in the south
- Who was banished from Massachusetts for saying that God spoke to her about others' salvation?
- Who was a rich plantation owner that had big influence in the House of Burgesses?
- The General who wanted to capture Richmond in order to win the war.
- Elected President because he had no opinion on slavery
- Supreme Court Justice who ruled that Congress ban on slavery is unconstitutional
- Who was the British general that lost in the Battle of Saratoga?
- Elected President without having his name on some of the southern state ballots
- Who was sent to explore by England to look for a Northwest passage in 1497?
- Who was instrumental in helping setting up many of the new state constitutions?
- Which famous New Yorker helped to write the Federalist Papers?
- Nominated by the Democrats in the south prior to the 1860 election
- Who was the proprietor of New York who also gave New Jersey to 2 friends? (His royal name)
- In whose days was the earth "divided"?
- Who wanted started a colony as a "holy experiment?"
- Who was banished from Massachusetts for saying that the land belonged to the Natives?
- Which famous Virginian helped to write the Federalist Papers?
- The father of the Greeks is
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- British general commissioned to defeat French at Fort Duquesne
- Which American captured Serapis off the coast of England?
- America is named after...
- Who was a strong leader in early Jamestown who began trading with the Natives?
- Who did the French send to explore because the Spanish were becoming wealthy?
- Earned his nickname as he stood like a stonewall.
- Who was the British general in charge during the Siege of Yorktown?
- Who became the leader of the new Massachusetts assembly as well as started the Sons of Liberty?
- Who led a rebellion on behalf of the "backwoods" farmers in Virginia?
- Who preached the sermon that has the famous quote "A city upon a hill".
- The former VP and Democrat Senator from Tennessee who became president after Lincoln was assassinated.
- Ottawa chief who continued to attack British forts because settlers were disobeying treaty
- Who proposed, during the 1st Cont. Congress, that the colonies stay part of the British empire?
- He set up schools for sailors and explorers that helped to map Africa's coast.
- Who became the governor of the Dominion of New England?
- He named the native Americans "Indians".
- Which British prime minister began to tax the colonies in 1763
- Who was the British general in charge of New York at the start of the war?
- Missouri slave brought to free territory and then sued because he thought he should be free
- Nominated by the Constitutional Union Party prior to the 1860 election.
- The Secretary of War who was fired by President Johnson.
- Senator from Michigan that proposed popular sovereignty
- He became president after the Compromise of 1877.
- Who was the British general put in charge after the Battle of Saratoga?
- General who proposed the Anaconda Plan
- The most famous "conductor" on the Underground Railroad.
- The first Black Senator in the US Senate.
- The father of the Egyptians is
- Who was the first person killed in the Boston Massacre?
- Who was an American general turned British general after betraying the patriots?
- Who is the most famous midnight rider?
- Who proposed that California should be a free state but other Mexican territory have no restrictions on slavery
- Who had to find natives to work in Cuba and investigate a wealthy Aztec city?
- Who was the King of England at the time of the American Revolution?
- The former general who became president but ended up not being a very "forceful" president.
- Resigned from the Union Army and joined Confederates because he couldn't fight his birthplace.
- Proposed the Kansas-Nebraska Act.
- The General who made his army pay for anything they needed and had a band play for his troops after a Savannah capture.
72 Clues: Who started Maryland? • America is named after... • Who found Roanoke Island? • The father of the Greeks is • The father of the Egyptians is • Proposed the Kansas-Nebraska Act. • General who proposed the Anaconda Plan • Who is the most famous midnight rider? • In whose days was the earth "divided"? • He named the native Americans "Indians". • ...
Things to know - people and the stuff 2024-01-26
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- one of the names for the area in front of the proscenium that can be an acting area
- a special curtain with a really open weave that looks solid if you light it from the front, and becomes translucent if you light it from the back. There was one used quite a lot in Brigadoon.
- a theatre configuration where the audience is sitting on three sides of the acting area.
- the curtains that specifically keep us from seeing offstage to the right or left. They help hide entrances
- the curtains that we have in the Donnell that hide the really extreme sightlines. They run up to down stage.
- the "boss" in a for-profit theatre
- Generic term for all of the curtains that keep us from seeing the stuff backstage
- any curtain that moves side to side
- another word for the audience
- Another term for theatre in-the-round
- the drawing of the set -- from the side -- so you can see how tall things are
- the term used in the theatre for a pipe that scenery or lighting hangs on
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- A seating area, a group of musicians, a pit
- an entrance to the stage from under the audience seating area -- like in a football stadium
- the name given to the areas of the theatre that are directly off stage
- the steel structure above the theatre space that supports all of the flying scenery and lighting.
- marking where a piece of furniture goes in a scene -- usually with tape
- Nope -- this is not what you do with your bangs. This is the height that a drop or drapery plays at. Usually there is a high one and a low one.
- Stage __________ is the same as House Left
- the invisible line that goes across the stage at the upstage side of the proscenium. We use it with the center line to place the set in the space.
- the term used when the stage or the audience is at an angle
- the direction an actor is going if they are walking away from the audience
- a light that we leave on for safety when the theatre is empty
23 Clues: another word for the audience • the "boss" in a for-profit theatre • any curtain that moves side to side • Another term for theatre in-the-round • Stage __________ is the same as House Left • A seating area, a group of musicians, a pit • the term used when the stage or the audience is at an angle • a light that we leave on for safety when the theatre is empty • ...
Famous People of the Civil War Era 2024-01-26
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- Writer and speaker that helped make the American Abolitionist movement
- Writer of the popular novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
- Was an American nurse who founded the American Red Cross
- Was the most important leader in the movement for African-American civil rights
- American advocate who made the first generation of American asylums
- Representative for NH and MA in the US Congress
- General officer who served for the Confederate States Army during the Civil War
- Tried suing for freedom which resulted in a prominent case
- Wrote "The Liberator" anti-slavery newspaper
- Accused of planning a major slave revolt in 1822
- Commanding General of the Union and served as the 18th president
- First lady of the United States until her husbands assassination
- Union commander in the first battle at Fort Sumpter
- American Lawyer and Politician from Illinois
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- US army officer that was most notable for serving in the Civil War and the Mexican-American war
- Enslaved African American who led a four-day rebellion
- Founding Father who served as the second president
- Statesman, Lawyer, and politician who became the 16th president
- Gave land to fugitive slaves and was a leader in the American Abolitionist movement
- Author, businessman, and soldier who was a Union general
- Career United States Army officer who served as a general in the Confederate States Army
- Confederate general in the American Civil War, also served in the Second Seminole War and the Mexican-American War
- Activist for African American civil rights and women's rights
- Stage actor who assassinated Abraham Lincoln
- Accepted command of the first all-black regiment in the Northeast and served as a Union officer
- African American who organized multiple slave mission rescues after escaping enslavement
- Confederate General during the Civil War
- First president of the Confederate States from 1861-1865
- Appointed to Secretary of State by President John Adams
- Union general notable for defeat in the Second Battle at Bull Run
30 Clues: Confederate General during the Civil War • Stage actor who assassinated Abraham Lincoln • Wrote "The Liberator" anti-slavery newspaper • American Lawyer and Politician from Illinois • Writer of the popular novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin" • Representative for NH and MA in the US Congress • Accused of planning a major slave revolt in 1822 • ...
Places and People at and Around School 2024-11-21
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- Bookstore/School Store
- Library
- School(General Term)
- High School
- Male Secretary
- Male Principal
- Abbreviation For Female Teacher
- Auditorium
- Elementary School
- Middle School
- Abbreviation for Male Teacher
- Bathroom
- Male Police Officer
- Office
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- Female Secretary
- Female Teacher
- Dormitory
- Male Classmate
- Cafeteria
- Female Classmate
- Male Police Officer
- Male Janitor
- Hallway
- Male Teacher
- Gymnasium
- Female Janitor
- Female Principal
- University
28 Clues: Office • Library • Hallway • Bathroom • Dormitory • Cafeteria • Gymnasium • Auditorium • University • High School • Male Janitor • Male Teacher • Middle School • Female Teacher • Male Classmate • Male Secretary • Male Principal • Female Janitor • Female Secretary • Female Classmate • Female Principal • Elementary School • Male Police Officer • Male Police Officer • School(General Term) • Bookstore/School Store • ...
Places and People At and Around School 2024-11-22
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- spanish class
- abbreviation for male teacher
- school (general term)
- cafeteria
- bathroom
- male principal
- abbreviation for female teacher
- female janitor
- dormitory
- hallway
- female police officer
- middle school
- bookstore
- male secretary
- female classmate
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- university
- male police officer
- male teacer
- auditorium
- female teacher
- high school
- female secretary
- gymnasium
- male janitor
- male classmate
- library
- office
- elementary school
- female principal
29 Clues: office • library • hallway • bathroom • cafeteria • gymnasium • dormitory • bookstore • university • auditorium • male teacer • high school • male janitor • spanish class • middle school • female teacher • male principal • male classmate • female janitor • male secretary • female secretary • female principal • female classmate • elementary school • male police officer • school (general term) • female police officer • ...
Famous People of the Civil War Era 2024-10-30
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- An abolitionist author known for her books highlighting the evils of slavery, her best-selling book was titled Uncle Tom’s Cabin
- An American politician and a senator for Illinois who was one of the two nominees who badly split the democratic party to run for president
- A newspaper publisher who helped lead the successful abolitionist campaign against slavery in the US
- A freedom seeker who dedicated her life to rescue slaves through the Underground railroad
- An American stage actor who assassinated Abraham Lincoln as part of a broader conspiracy
- Secretary of State appointed by John Quincy Adams, known as the “Great Pacificater” for his contributions to domestic policy
- The American nurse who founded the Red Cross
- An American politician who served as the first and only president of the Confederate states
- A US military officer and later a Confederate major general during the Civil War, famous for leading the ill-fated “Pickett’s Charge” at Gettysburg
- An enslaved black American who led an effective four-day rebellion of black slaves
- A carpenter and formally enslaved person who planned an extensive slave rebellion
- An early 19th-century activist who fought for a change in the medical field and devoted herself to the welfare of the mentally ill
- The 16th president of the United States and the first republican president, he issued the Emancipation Proclamation
- An American officer in the Union during the Civil War who commanded a prominent regiment of African American troops
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- An American Civil War general who led Union soldiers into crushing campaigns through the South
- The 6th president of the United States and a member of the House of Representatives
- Born into slavery, but later an advocate speaker for women’s rights and the abolition movement
- The 18th president of the United States who was a commanding general leading the Union to victory in the Civil War
- An American Army officer during the Second Seminole War and the Mexican-American War, commanding the Confederate army of Tennesee
- A white American evangelist who was a prominent leader in the abolitionist movement, belonging to a devout family with extreme anti-slavery views
- The wife of Abraham Lincoln, serving as the First Lady from 1861 until Lincoln’s assassination
- A United States Army officer notable for his leadership in the Mexican-American War and the American Civil War
- An enslaved African American who was sued along with his wife for their freedom in a territory that prohibited slavery
- A confederate military general who put effort into reuniting the country following the American Civil War
- A US representative from Massachusetts and later a US senator who defended the union during the state’s rights nullification crisis
- A Confederate general who led troops into battle during the Civil War, he got his nickname at the Battle of Bull Run
- An escaped slave who became a prominent leader of the abolitionist movement, well known for his anti-slavery writings and speech
- A Union general in the American Civil War with a reputation of outspokenness and arrogance, known for his defeat at the Second Battle of Bull Run
- An American antislavery crusader who converted Westerners to the idea of slavery as a national sin
- The Union commander in the first battle of the American Civil War at Fort Sumpter
30 Clues: The American nurse who founded the Red Cross • The Union commander in the first battle of the American Civil War at Fort Sumpter • A carpenter and formally enslaved person who planned an extensive slave rebellion • An enslaved black American who led an effective four-day rebellion of black slaves • ...
Athens Golden age, people, events, gods, achievements 2025-10-14
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- Drama, comedy, romance
- Creator of the theater
- What was the name of the school in Athens
- What topic means " Love of wisdom"
- What lesson works with creativity
- What did Hippocrataes create to help the sick
- What is the gov. of Athens?
- this topic has to do with space and other things now
- God drama is used to honor
- _______ laid the ground rules for the Democratic reforms in athens
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- Student of plato
- who wrote the book called histories?
- Creator of the Socrates method
- Athens had the greatest ____ after war
- student of Socrates
- Who created the thought of diameter
- Used in musical poems
- Reconstruction of the _______ happened
- ______ is a statesman who led Athens in its golden age
- league what league formed in Athens
20 Clues: Student of plato • student of Socrates • Used in musical poems • Drama, comedy, romance • Creator of the theater • God drama is used to honor • What is the gov. of Athens? • Creator of the Socrates method • What lesson works with creativity • What topic means " Love of wisdom" • Who created the thought of diameter • league what league formed in Athens • ...
Cool crossword for cool people(not everyone) 2025-06-05
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- who won 1000th F1 Grand prix
- blood vessels that pump blood
- a male cow
- worker
- king's chair
- calm and serious behaviour which makes people respect you
- adjective that describes sth exciting
- another way to say sth is increasing
- sail round, Elcano did it in 1522
- an element that is a part of salt
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- facility or a useful feature
- dried grape
- electrical or a F1 track
- another way to say that something is extremely unpleasent
- Jesus is ... or to say that someone is having mercy
- icon
- an animal close to a bunny
- the action or process of freeing a person
- substance from which amber is created
- a silencer or part of a gun from which the bullet fires
- synonym to freedom or a famous statue
21 Clues: icon • worker • a male cow • dried grape • king's chair • electrical or a F1 track • an animal close to a bunny • who won 1000th F1 Grand prix • facility or a useful feature • blood vessels that pump blood • sail round, Elcano did it in 1522 • an element that is a part of salt • another way to say sth is increasing • adjective that describes sth exciting • ...
Land & People Before Columbus/Age of Exploration 2025-05-15
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- The __________ built permanent homes of stone and adobe clay and farmed crops of corn and beans
- ________ argued that the earth must be round because the earth casts a round shadow on the moon and ships disappear hull first when they sail over the horizon.
- Leif ________ most likely accidentally discovered America almost 500 years before Columbus while on a missionary journey to Greenland.
- Christopher ________ believed he could reach the East Indies by sailing west.
- Hernan _______ destroyed the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan and built Mexico City on its ruins.
- Important advances in _________ (the science of guiding a boat) made the voyages of exploration possible.
- Toward the end of the Middle Ages, Europeans began making __________, or religious journeys to holy sites.
- Educated people knew the earth was round long before ________.
- The Aztecs practiced ritual human __________ to an extent never seen at any other time in human history.
- By 1525, the Spanish territory of New _______ included most of present-day Mexico and Central America.
- The Olmec developed a ____________ system.
- The Olmec were the first ___________ civilization in America.
- The _________ Empire was a civilization that lasted from 625 B.C. to 476 A.D.
- In 1453 The ________ Turks captured Constantinople, cutting off most European trade through the Middle East.
- The Pueblo developed ________ farming.
- Contact with new regions made Europeans desire ____________ goods.
- ________ figured out the earth’s circumference in 240 B.C.
- European leaders began paying for voyages of _________.
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- The _________ Ages spanned from the late 400s to the late 1400s.
- Around the year 500 B.C. __________ argued that the earth must be a sphere because it's the perfect shape.
- In order to grow food, the Hohokam used complex_________ systems
- _________ made their living by buying and selling goods.
- In order to reach China and the East Indies, merchants had to pass through the Middle East using the _______ Road.
- Hieroglyphics are a form of ___________.
- ____________ are people who live by gathering wild plants and hunting animals
- The __________ developed hieroglyphics
- On August 3, 1492, Columbus sailed from Spain with three ships, The Nina, The Pinta, and The Santa _______.
- On October 12, 1492, Columbus landed on San _________ and made contact with the Taino People.
- The ___________ who were hunter-gatherers, moved from place to place and lived in wickiups.
- The __________, who migrated form the northern tundra to the southwest deserts, lived in hogans.
- Europeans also accidentally brought _________ such as smallpox and measles, which led to many Native Americans dying.
- The Columbian _________ is the trading of items, animals, culture, ideas, and more between Europe and the native peoples of America.
32 Clues: The __________ developed hieroglyphics • The Pueblo developed ________ farming. • Hieroglyphics are a form of ___________. • The Olmec developed a ____________ system. • European leaders began paying for voyages of _________. • _________ made their living by buying and selling goods. • ________ figured out the earth’s circumference in 240 B.C. • ...
FFA - Criminal Courts, Lay People and CCRC 2025-06-17
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- The institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect.
- The punishment assigned to a defendant found guilty by a court, or fixed by law for a particular offence.
- A person who is on trial for committing a crime
- A notification sent to a person by the court, asking her to consider the outcome of a trial as a member of the jury.
- An amount of money that has to be paid as a punishment for not obeying a rule or law.
- Taking the case to a higher court after a decision was made.
- Deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed.
- A formal declaration by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law that someone is guilty of a criminal offence.
- Describes the control and detailed examination of something. Referred to courts it means that the background of a person like a jury member is checked.
- Preceding or done in preparation for something fuller or more important.
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- The authority that an official organization has to make legal decisions about someone or something.
- The crime of attacking somebody.
- Fully in agreement.
- An individual, company or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- A person who acts as a judge in a law court that deals with crimes that are less serious.
- A member of the legal profession qualified to deal with conveyancing, the drawing up of wills, and other legal matters.
- An illegal act.
- Having the right to do or obtain something; satisfying the appropriate conditions.
- Not having expert knowledge or professional qualifications in a particular subject.
- An official meeting at which the facts about a crime, complaint, etc. are presented to the person or group of people who will have to decide.
- A person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, or other event or action.
21 Clues: An illegal act. • Fully in agreement. • The crime of attacking somebody. • Deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed. • A person who is on trial for committing a crime • Taking the case to a higher court after a decision was made. • An individual, company or institution sued or accused in a court of law. • ...
Advanced Unit 3B 2024-08-15
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- People who have stayed alive during a war.
- Soldiers in large groups.
- To take someone prisoner.
- A country that helps another country in a time of war.
- Remove from government by force.
- To kill someone as a punishment.
- To move back, away from the army.
- People who are forced to leave their country due to war or political or religious reasons and have no home.
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- To win when fighting against someone.
- People who have been killed or injured in a war.
- To admit you have lost and that you want to stop fighting.
- People who are not in the army, navy or airforce.
- An officer in charge of a military operation.
- A group of people who were trained to protect people.
- To steal things from shops and buildings.
- An agreement between two or more countries.
- Let someone go.
- People who shoot at others from a hidden position.
- People who have been injured by weapons.
19 Clues: Let someone go. • Soldiers in large groups. • To take someone prisoner. • Remove from government by force. • To kill someone as a punishment. • To move back, away from the army. • To win when fighting against someone. • People who have been injured by weapons. • To steal things from shops and buildings. • People who have stayed alive during a war. • ...
All about Jazmine Rodrigo 2023-03-22
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- what people call me when don't know about something
- what people say when they see my table
- what people say when I am never scared to do somethi
- what people call me when I never let someone down
- what does everyone say when I help them
- what do people say when finish doing a big presentation
- what people say when I tell them they can do it
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- what people say when I come with new things
- what do people say when I comfort them
- what people call me when I love to explore new things
- what do people call me when I cheer them up
- what people say when I never give up trying to do something
- what do people call me when I am nice to them
- what does people say when I tell them never to give up
- what does everyone call me when I say a joke
15 Clues: what do people say when I comfort them • what people say when they see my table • what does everyone say when I help them • what people say when I come with new things • what do people call me when I cheer them up • what does everyone call me when I say a joke • what do people call me when I am nice to them • what people say when I tell them they can do it • ...
Einstein Global Studies 6a - Midterm Review Crossword 2022-01-18
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- The total number of people in a given area
- An activity or behavior in which people of the same culture often take part
- The set of beliefs, values, and practices that a group of people has in common
- The annual number of deaths per 1,000 people
- Reasons people come to an area
- A major religious and cultural tradition of South Asia, which developed from Vedic religion
- The annual number of births per 1,000 people
- The social institution system of buying and selling goods
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- An Abrahamic monotheistic religion teaching that Muhammad is a messenger of God
- Reasons people leave an area
- The process of moving from one place to another
- A measure of the number of people living in an area
- The social institution of passing on knowledge to young people
- Lightly populated areas such as farmland
- The spread of culture traits from one region to another
- An area in which people have many shared culture traits
- Heavily populated areas such as cities
17 Clues: Reasons people leave an area • Reasons people come to an area • Heavily populated areas such as cities • Lightly populated areas such as farmland • The total number of people in a given area • The annual number of deaths per 1,000 people • The annual number of births per 1,000 people • The process of moving from one place to another • ...
A Hanging - Built by Cool People 2022-03-30
15 Clues: mute • incorrect • Not Guilty • Anamilistic • Now Myanmar • 38 Years Ago • Able to think • not a drowning • Rhymes with ogg • powerful enforcer • A small _____ man • Red rum (anagram) • Who Rated? (Anagram) • What did the dog delay? • A frame or elevated beam
Guide Dogs Keep Blind People Safe 2018-03-16
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- lead or direct
- a breed of dog
- past tense of teach
- to give help
- a relationship with someone you like
- to be aware of something and understand it
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- people in the military
- drugs used to improve health
- move to the other side of something
- a person trained to do a particular job
- antonym of safe
- synonym of plenty
- place where sick people are treated
- synonym of instructor
- antonym of loose
15 Clues: to give help • lead or direct • a breed of dog • antonym of safe • antonym of loose • synonym of plenty • past tense of teach • synonym of instructor • people in the military • drugs used to improve health • move to the other side of something • place where sick people are treated • a relationship with someone you like • a person trained to do a particular job • ...
Important People of the Industrial Revolution 2013-11-05
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- Invented dynamite and funded the Nobel Peace Prize
- This man created the electric motor
- Managed an oil monopoly during the industrial revolution
- Discovered Tuberculosis
- Famous composer responsible the works such as Nocturnes, Preludes, Études, and Piano Sonata No. 2.
- Presented the Theory of Evolution
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- Painted "The Starry Night"
- Responsible for the creation of the first four stroke motor
- Discovered antiseptics
- Created the internal combustion chamber, and the first car
- Became the 1st woman to be on U.S. currency
- Invented the incandescent light-bulb
- The name shared by the two brothers that built the first airplane
- This women became the first black women to win in court against a white male.
- Wrote the Count of Monte Cristo
15 Clues: Discovered antiseptics • Discovered Tuberculosis • Painted "The Starry Night" • Wrote the Count of Monte Cristo • Presented the Theory of Evolution • This man created the electric motor • Invented the incandescent light-bulb • Became the 1st woman to be on U.S. currency • Invented dynamite and funded the Nobel Peace Prize • ...
People to Give Your Money to 2024-02-02
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- First name of the son of Pulkheria Alexandrovna(113)
- What Rodya owes to his landlady (92)
- What Raskolnikov left at the bar after paying his tab
- An organization set up to provide help and raise money for those in need
- Girls with yellow cards who are trying to help their families earn money
- Man who got run over and killed by a horse and carriage (163-180)
- The sister of the pawnbroker and owner of a clothing restoration business
- Middle name of 'beggar' hazily sitting in the middle of the street and got hit with a whip (107)
- The pawnbroker who gave you money in return for an item of value
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- Girl who needs help to get out of a dishonorable marriage
- The doctor who helps to make Raskolnikov better
- The detective brought in to help solve the crime of the double murder
- What Raskolnikov does with the money he stole from Alyona Ivanovna (103)
- A girl of "notorious conduct" (204)
- The wife of Marmeladov and the person planning his funeral
15 Clues: A girl of "notorious conduct" (204) • What Rodya owes to his landlady (92) • The doctor who helps to make Raskolnikov better • First name of the son of Pulkheria Alexandrovna(113) • What Raskolnikov left at the bar after paying his tab • Girl who needs help to get out of a dishonorable marriage • The wife of Marmeladov and the person planning his funeral • ...
Chapter 16: People and the Environment 2023-04-13
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- sprawl the impacts of this include habitat destruction and loss of farmland
- population pollution from several widespread sources that can't be traced back to a single location
- effect the natural process that occurs when certain gases in the atmosphere absorb and radiate thermal energy from the sun
- precipitation rain or snow that has a lower pH level compared to normal rain or snow
- quality index a scale that ranks levels of ozone and other air pollutants
- the removal of large areas of forests for human purposes
- the process of restoring land disturbed by mining
- the development of desert-like conditions due to human activities
- warming when the Earth's average surface temperature increases
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- capacity the largest number of individuals of a given species the resources will be able to support
- involves planting trees to replace trees that have been cut or burned down
- all the members of a species living in a given area
- smog when nitrogen and carbon compounds in the air react to sunlight
- matter mixing of both solid and liquid particles in the air
- population pollution from a single source that can be identified
15 Clues: the process of restoring land disturbed by mining • all the members of a species living in a given area • the removal of large areas of forests for human purposes • matter mixing of both solid and liquid particles in the air • warming when the Earth's average surface temperature increases • population pollution from a single source that can be identified • ...
words describing people - hidayah and hasnah 2024-11-25
15 Clues: thin • short • positive • alluring • old person • hardworking • mixed marriage • highly educated • fluent speaking • able to be trusted • brown to black hair • feeling of sympathy • quick sense of humor • willing to take risks • able to adjust to new conditions
five people you meet in heaven 2025-05-13
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- the killing of a large number of people.
- a harsh discordant mixture of sounds.
- producing little or no vegetation
- hormone secreted by the adrenal glands, especially in conditions of stress,
- a public room or building used for a specified purpose.
- a raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold, such as copper or coffee
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- comically or repulsively ugly or distorted.
- made, done, happening, or chosen without method or conscious decision.
- originating in or characteristic of a distant foreign country.
- regard with disgust and hatred.
- denoting, relating to, or operated by a liquid moving in a confined space under pressure.
- the edible viscera of an animal, such as the heart, lungs, or liver, especially those of a deer or other game animal.
- an approach that conjoins theory and method.
- next to or adjoining something else.
- divide by cutting or slicing, especially suddenly and forcibly.
15 Clues: regard with disgust and hatred. • producing little or no vegetation • next to or adjoining something else. • a harsh discordant mixture of sounds. • the killing of a large number of people. • comically or repulsively ugly or distorted. • an approach that conjoins theory and method. • a public room or building used for a specified purpose. • ...
74. Adjectives for Describing People & Things 2025-02-05
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- Not smooth, with a bumpy or uneven surface.
- Acting in a quiet and focused way, without joking.
- Being kind and nice to others.
- Acting in a rude or unkind way.
- Having a lot of power and energy in the body.
- Having a smaller height or length than usual.
- Having no dirt or mess.
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- Facing fears or dangers without being scared.
- Making others laugh with jokes or actions.
- Full of light or strong color.
- Feeling nervous or quiet around new people.
- Not organized, with things scattered around.
- Having a smooth and gentle texture or feeling.
- Having a greater height than most things or people.
- Not having much strength or energy.
15 Clues: Having no dirt or mess. • Full of light or strong color. • Being kind and nice to others. • Acting in a rude or unkind way. • Not having much strength or energy. • Making others laugh with jokes or actions. • Not smooth, with a bumpy or uneven surface. • Feeling nervous or quiet around new people. • Not organized, with things scattered around. • ...
Understanding Business Activity and People in Business 2021-12-20
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- These companies can sell shares, unlike partnerships and sole traders, to raise capital
- a document containing the business objectives and important details about the operations, finance and owners of the new business
- any person or group that is interested in or directly affected by the performance or activities of a business
- a person who organizes, operates and takes risks for a new business venture
- a company typically in the early stages of its development
- where the government owns and runs business ventures
- types of motivators such as free healthcare, children’s education fees paid for, company vehicle, etc.
- the enjoyment derived from the feeling that you’ve done a good job
- the basic economic problem where there are unlimited wants and limited resources
- this can be defined as the proportion of total market sales achieved by one business
- the aims and targets that a business works towards to help it run successfully
- this consist of all the services provided in an economy (hotels, travel agencies, hair salons, banks)
- this involves the manufacture of goods using the resources from the primary sector (auto-mobile manufacturing, steel industries, cloth production)
- the reason why employees want to work hard and work effectively for the business
- Two or more owners who can sell its’ shares to any individual/organization in the general public through stock exchanges
- when a business expands its existing operations
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- a good or service essential for living. Examples include water and food and shelter
- the next best alternative forgone by choosing another item
- They purchase and consume the goods and services that the business produces/ provides
- types of motivators such as wages, salaries, commissions, etc.
- a legal agreement between two or more people to own, finance and run a business jointly and to share all profits
- this involves the use/extraction of natural resources (agricultural activities, mining, fishing, wood-cutting, oil drilling)
- resources required to produce goods or services and are classified into four categories
- when a business takes over or merges with another business
- One or more owners who can sell its’ shares to only the people known by the existing shareholders
- where private individuals own and run business ventures
- a good or service that people would like to have, but is not required for living
- they are also employees but control the work of others
- involves workers swapping around jobs and doing each specific task for only a limited time and then changing round again
- A business organization owned and controlled by one person
30 Clues: when a business expands its existing operations • where the government owns and runs business ventures • where private individuals own and run business ventures • they are also employees but control the work of others • the next best alternative forgone by choosing another item • a company typically in the early stages of its development • ...
Understanding Business Activity and People in Business 2021-12-20
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- a good or service that people would like to have, but is not required for living. Examples include cars and watching movies
- since it is a small form of business, the owner can easily create and maintain contact with customers, which will increase customer loyalty to the business and also let the owner know about consumer wants and preferences.
- the sole trader has full control over the business. Decision-making is quick and easy, since there are no other owners to discuss matters with.
- the risk taking ability of the person who brings the other factors of production together to produce a good or service. The reward for enterprise is profit from the business.
- a good or service essential for living. Examples include water and food and shelter
- if the message is very detailed, then written and visual methods will be used.
- this consist of all the services provided in an economy. This includes hotels, travel agencies, hair salons, banks etc.
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- this involves the manufacture of goods using the resources from the primary sector. Examples include auto-mobile manufacturing, steel industries, cloth production etc.
- this is the income of a business from its activities after deducting total costs. Private sector firms usually have profit making as a primary objective. This is because profits are required for further investment into the business as well as for the payment of return to the shareholders/owners of the business.
- the physical and mental efforts put in by the workers in the production process. The reward for labour is wage/salary
- the finance, machinery and equipment needed for the production of goods and services. The reward for capital is interest received on the capital
- if the company wishes to keep costs down, it may choose to use letters or face-to-face meetings as a medium of communication. Otherwise, telephone, posters etc. will be used.
- Since there is only one owner, the sole owner has to undertake all running activities. He/she doesn’t have anyone to share his responsibilities with. This workload and risks are fully concentrated on him/her.
- if the receiver has to get the information quickly, then a telephone call or text message has to be sent. If speed isn’t important, a letter or e-mail will be more appropriate.
- new or small firms usually have survival as a primary objective. Firms in a highly competitive market will also be more concerned with survival rather than any other objective. To achieve this, firms could decide to lower prices, which would mean forsaking other objectives such as profit maximization.
- this involves the use/extraction of natural resources. Examples include agricultural activities, mining, fishing, wood-cutting, oil drilling etc.
- once a business has passed its survival stage it will aim for growth and expansion. This is usually measured by value of sales or output. Aiming for business growth can be very beneficial. A larger business can ensure greater job security and salaries for employees. The business can also benefit from higher market share and economies of scale.
- there are very few legal formalities involved in starting and running a sole proprietorship. A less amount of capital is enough by sole traders to start the business. There is no need to publish annual financial accounts.
- the natural resources that can be obtained from nature. This includes minerals, forests, oil and gas. The reward for land is rent
- this can be defined as the proportion of total market sales achieved by one business. Increased market share can bring about many benefits to the business such as increased customer loyalty, setting up of brand image, etc.
20 Clues: if the message is very detailed, then written and visual methods will be used. • a good or service essential for living. Examples include water and food and shelter • the physical and mental efforts put in by the workers in the production process. The reward for labour is wage/salary • ...
Understanding Business Activity and People in Business 2021-12-20
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- the risk taking ability of the person who brings the other factors of production together to produce a good or service. The reward for enterprise is profit from the business.
- the firm brainstorms new product concepts, using customer suggestions, competitors’ products, employees’ ideas, sales department data and the information provided by the research and development department
- if the message is very detailed, then written and visual methods will be used.
- a democratic style would use two-way communication methods such as verbal mediums. An autocratic one would use notices and announcements.
- this involves the use/extraction of natural resources. Examples include agricultural activities, mining, fishing, wood-cutting, oil drilling etc.
- the developed product is sold to one section of the market to see how well it sells, before producing more, and to identify what changes need to be made to increase sales. Today a lot of digital products like apps and software run beta versions, which is basically a market test
- since it is a small form of business, the owner can easily create and maintain contact with customers, which will increase customer loyalty to the business and also let the owner know about consumer wants and preferences.
- the finance, machinery and equipment needed for the production of goods and services. The reward for capital is interest received on the capital
- there are very few legal formalities involved in starting and running a sole proprietorship. A less amount of capital is enough by sole traders to start the business. There is no need to publish annual financial accounts.
- a good or service that people would like to have, but is not required for living. Examples include cars and watching movies
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- this involves the manufacture of goods using the resources from the primary sector. Examples include auto-mobile manufacturing, steel industries, cloth production etc.
- the physical and mental efforts put in by the workers in the production process. The reward for labour is wage/salary
- this consist of all the services provided in an economy. This includes hotels, travel agencies, hair salons, banks etc.
- a good or service essential for living. Examples include water and food and shelter
- Since there is only one owner, the sole owner has to undertake all running activities. He/she doesn’t have anyone to share his responsibilities with. This workload and risks are fully concentrated on him/her.
- this can be defined as the proportion of total market sales achieved by one business. Increased market share can bring about many benefits to the business such as increased customer loyalty, setting up of brand image, etc.
- if the receiver has to get the information quickly, then a telephone call or text message has to be sent. If speed isn’t important, a letter or e-mail will be more appropriate.
- if the company wishes to keep costs down, it may choose to use letters or face-to-face meetings as a medium of communication. Otherwise, telephone, posters etc. will be used.
- products are being sold in markets all over the world, so there are more competitors in the market
- once a business has passed its survival stage it will aim for growth and expansion. This is usually measured by value of sales or output. Aiming for business growth can be very beneficial. A larger business can ensure greater job security and salaries for employees. The business can also benefit from higher market share and economies of scale.
- new or small firms usually have survival as a primary objective. Firms in a highly competitive market will also be more concerned with survival rather than any other objective. To achieve this, firms could decide to lower prices, which would mean forsaking other objectives such as profit maximization.
- the sole trader has full control over the business. Decision-making is quick and easy, since there are no other owners to discuss matters with.
- this is the income of a business from its activities after deducting total costs. Private sector firms usually have profit making as a primary objective. This is because profits are required for further investment into the business as well as for the payment of return to the shareholders/owners of the business.
- the natural resources that can be obtained from nature. This includes minerals, forests, oil and gas. The reward for land is rent
24 Clues: if the message is very detailed, then written and visual methods will be used. • a good or service essential for living. Examples include water and food and shelter • products are being sold in markets all over the world, so there are more competitors in the market • ...
People of the New South By: Bella 2022-02-11
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- Member of the Bourbon Triumvirate who apposed the Freedman's Bureau
- Set of law for "separate but equal"
- creates Jekyll Island Club
- US Supreme court decision on Railroad
- African-American preacher/politician
- Creator of Coca-Cola.
- creates Rich's department store
- US Marshal in the Wild West
- Supports progressives, and creates Free Rural Delivery for farmers.
- Ran the Freedman's Bureau
- Gives the "Funeral Speech" about Ga.
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- African-American who sued RailRoads.
- African American educator of Augusta
- US president who saved football for collages
- Believed that the world has problems but the government can fix them.
- founder of Brumby's Rockers
- 3 New South leaders of Ga
- owner of "The Crystal Palace"
- wrote the poem "There's More in the Man Than in the Land"
- The first African-American to become president of Atlanta University
- African American who starts Niagara movement
21 Clues: Creator of Coca-Cola. • 3 New South leaders of Ga • Ran the Freedman's Bureau • creates Jekyll Island Club • founder of Brumby's Rockers • US Marshal in the Wild West • owner of "The Crystal Palace" • creates Rich's department store • Set of law for "separate but equal" • African-American who sued RailRoads. • African American educator of Augusta • ...
CHAPTER 8-2 GOVERNMENT AND THE PEOPLE 2021-10-26
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- how many branches is government divided? 218
- what court is the top of the legal system 219
- branch is led by the President 219
- Being a citizen also involves some______220
- non citizen becoming U.S. citizen 221
- # of representatives based on state's______218
- who must be 30 years old 219
- President's title with armed forces 219
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- means same treatment under the law 220
- gave power to set # of court Justices 220
- branch that controls all courts systems 219
- who must be at least 25 years old? 218
- "Government and the ______" 218
- Congress is the ______ branch 218
- is loyal and entitled protection from the nation 221
- gov. must follow procedures with actions against citizens 220
- who's the last to sign a bill into law? 219
- The _______ has 100 members 219
- The _____ has 435 members 218
- also has the authority to declare war 219
20 Clues: who must be 30 years old 219 • The _____ has 435 members 218 • "Government and the ______" 218 • The _______ has 100 members 219 • Congress is the ______ branch 218 • branch is led by the President 219 • non citizen becoming U.S. citizen 221 • means same treatment under the law 220 • who must be at least 25 years old? 218 • President's title with armed forces 219 • ...
Places and people at school, clothing vocab 2021-11-23
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- the person who teaches you (male)
- you were when you sleep
- the person who cleans the school
- the person who makes the lunches
- the person who teaches you (female)
- were you play soccer
- were you pray
- the personw ho teaches you sports (female)
- you were on your feet
- for boys top
- were you go 5 days a week
- you were inside your shoes
- a person who runes the school (female)
- you were when it is cold
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- girls were to a party or dance
- the perosn who teaches you sports (male)
- were you go when you are or trouble or hurt
- were you eat lunch
- were you get books from
- were you keep your books
- you were on your head when it is sunny
- for girls top
- it is like a dress but shorter
- were you walk to get from class to class
- something that goes over your shirt when it is cold
25 Clues: for boys top • for girls top • were you pray • were you eat lunch • were you play soccer • you were on your feet • you were when you sleep • were you get books from • were you keep your books • you were when it is cold • were you go 5 days a week • you were inside your shoes • girls were to a party or dance • it is like a dress but shorter • the person who cleans the school • ...
United 2: Gilded Age Key Terms/People 2022-09-16
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- a person involved in the ownership and management of industry.
- financier and banker who dominated corporate finance on Wall Street throughout the Gilded Age.
- an area of public land in the West (usually 160 acres) granted to any US citizen willing to settle on and farm the land for at least five years.
- a political machine in New York, run by machine boss William Tweed with assistance from George Washington Plunkitt.
- policy advocating for the protection of the native population at the expense of immigrants.
- term used to refer to wealthy U.S. industrialists from the late nineteenth century who exploited resources to amass wealth.
- was founded in 1881 by Samuel Gompers. This union hoped to unite workers with similar economic interests.
- industrialist and founder of the Standard Oil Company, which dominated the oil industry and was the first great U.S. business trust.
- the movement of people from the countryside to towns and cities.
- economic activity characterized by manufacturing of goods.
- crossing a continent.
- someone who gives to charity.
- the idea of workers acting together, or collectively, is the essence of a union, as it gives workers the power to convince the management to make a compromise.
- rules made by a government or other authority in order to control the way something is done or the way people behave.
- the migration of people to live in cities.
- the ability of an individual or a group of people to influence the thoughts, actions, and mindset of people in a nation.
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- industrialist and philanthropist who led the expansion of the American steel industry int he late 19th Century.
- moving from one's homeland to live in another place.
- 1. the act or process of making coins ; 2 · money in the form of coins
- the political philosophy of focusing on "average" people.
- the purpose of this federal law was to stop monopolies engaging in unfair practices that prevented fair competition.
- a system or method of appointing government employees on the basis of competitive examinations, rather than by political patronage.
- a company having complete control over the supply of a product or service.
- regulated the preparation of foods and the sale o medicines.
- the first federal law to restrict immigration to the United States.
- the idea that the US was chosen by God to spread across the continent and that the expansion of the United States was the people's destiny.
- this union demanded an 8-hour work day, higher wages, and safety codes in factories. They opposed child labor ad supported equal pay for women. The also supported restrictions on immigration.
- a person (or small group) who starts a business in the hope of making a profit.
- adopting the culture of a nation or group
- this novel (by Upton Sinclair)portrays the harsh conditions and exploited lives of immigrants in the United States in Chicago and similar industrialized cities. Sinclair's primary purpose in describing the meat industry and its working conditions was to advance socialism in the United States.
- a group of companies controlled by a single corporate board.
- this act sought to make Native Americans assimilate into American culture (instead of their own)and split Native American land into allotments (private plots of land that were to be used as farms).
- an official inspection of an individual's or organization's accounts, typically by an independent body.
- a member of a people having no permanent abode, and who travel from place to place to find fresh pasture for their livestock.
- this federal law prohibited unfair practices by railroads, such as charging higher rates for shorter routes.
- the time period from 1865 to 1900 that coined its name because the time period "looked like gold on the outside but was something crude on the inside."
- American business magnate who built his wealth in railroads and shipping.
- when political parties used illegal means (like bribes and extortion) and legal means (like convincing the poor to vote a certain way by promising them jobs) to control elections they were called...
- the leader of a "political machine."
39 Clues: crossing a continent. • someone who gives to charity. • the leader of a "political machine." • adopting the culture of a nation or group • the migration of people to live in cities. • moving from one's homeland to live in another place. • the political philosophy of focusing on "average" people. • economic activity characterized by manufacturing of goods. • ...
OH THE PLACES AND PEOPLE YOU KNOW! 2022-12-11
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- Your father's name
- Your apartment in Ohio
- You High School
- Your mother's name
- Gene was stationed here
- Your senior care in Georgia
- Kenneth enlisted in this branch
- Your first apartment
- Your oldest grandson
- Your job in Manhattan
- Your mother's maiden name
- Revonne's profession
- The other twin
- Kenneth's profession
- Your maiden name
- Revonne's oldest daughter
- State where you lived with Gene
- Where Sandra was born
- Taunya's oldest daughter
- Your husband's name
- Sandra's youngest child
- Revonne's husband
- where Gene's father lived
- Your youngest granddaughter
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- Your brother
- Your step-sister
- Shawna's son
- First home after leaving New York
- You visited Sandra here
- your youngest grandchild
- Your sister's husband
- Sandra's Husband
- The old red dog
- Your married name
- City you moved to with your father
- Sandra enlisted in this branch
- Kenneth's wife
- Kenneth and Marcelina's son
- You lived here briefly
- One of the twins
- your granddaughter
- Where you grew up
- Your Grandmother's name
- Where Kenneth was born
- Sandra's profession
- Sandra's oldest child
- The yellow puppy
- Your first job in New York
- First city you lived in
- Your sister
- Where Gene's mother lived
51 Clues: Your sister • Your brother • Shawna's son • Kenneth's wife • The other twin • You High School • The old red dog • Your step-sister • One of the twins • Your maiden name • The yellow puppy • Sandra's Husband • Your married name • Where you grew up • Revonne's husband • Your father's name • Your mother's name • your granddaughter • Sandra's profession • Your husband's name • Your first apartment • ...
my hero guess people by their quirks 2023-04-27
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- anivoice
- arbor
- softening
- telepeth
- wave motion
- wings
- gyrate
- all for one
- acid
- bloodcurdle
- suger rush
- compress
- frost
- high spec
- rewind
- transform
- vines
- weld
- hardning
- gecko
- sleep
- foresight
- cremation
- tail
- size
- manifest
- electrification
- clones
- overhual
- scales
- warp gate
- ice
- laser beam
- cement
- float
- cemendine
- voice
- double
- overall abilites
- cell activation
- orcinus
- horn cannon
- rabbit
- erasure
- half hot half cold
- razer sharp
- iron claws
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- frost
- blood control
- explosion
- fiber master
- gravity
- dupla-arms
- hellflame
- cration
- weather manipulation
- comic
- cloud
- brainwashing
- one for all
- decay
- muscle augmentaion
- mushroom
- steel
- gigantification
- one for all
- pop-off
- frog
- bigfist
- hardening
- earth strem
- black hole
- lizard tail splitter
- black
- poltergeist
- engine
- earphone jack
- dark shadow
- jet
- invisbility
- engine
- premeation
- zoom
- solid air
- heal
- copycat
- acid sweet
- tape
- glycerin
- twin impact
- hologram
- beast
- absorption
- search
- watergun
- pliabody
96 Clues: jet • ice • acid • frog • weld • tail • size • zoom • heal • tape • frost • arbor • comic • cloud • wings • decay • steel • frost • vines • gecko • black • sleep • float • voice • beast • gyrate • rewind • engine • clones • engine • scales • cement • double • search • rabbit • gravity • cration • pop-off • bigfist • copycat • orcinus • erasure • anivoice • telepeth • mushroom • compress • hardning • manifest • overhual • glycerin • hologram • watergun • pliabody • explosion • softening • hellflame • hardening • ...
People and Events of The American Revolution 2017-05-22
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- of Paris 1783 Britain recognized America as a free and independent nation
- Adams Founder /leader of the “sons of liberty”
- de Galvez Spanish ally to colonists during revolution
- forge 1777 washington retreated to PA,Harsh winter,shortage of supplies.
- first battles of the American Revolution
- Adams early women's rights activist
- Paine Author of “common Sense,a pamphlet which urged colonists to fight
- Adams Leader of the movement for separation from england
- Franklin Founding father from philadelphia,inventor of bifocals
- Salomon Jewish immigrant who financed the American Revolution
- Henry Patriot and anti-federalist famous for”Give me liberty or give me death”
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- Cornwallis General of the British Army during the American Revolution
- Revere Midnight rider warning the colonists
- of Confederation 1st constitution of the united states,weak form of government
- Cheswell African American ,Revolutionary war Veteran
- 1777 turning point of the revolution
- Washington 1st U.S president
- Attucks escaped slave who was the first man shot in the boston massacre
- 1781 last battle of the Revolution
- Otis Warren Wrote pamphlets and plays poking fun at British and loyalists
- de LaFayette French Nobleman who became a military leader for Washington
- Armistead African American slave who served as a spy for the patriots
- George III King of England during the American Revolution
23 Clues: Washington 1st U.S president • 1781 last battle of the Revolution • Adams early women's rights activist • 1777 turning point of the revolution • first battles of the American Revolution • Revere Midnight rider warning the colonists • Adams Founder /leader of the “sons of liberty” • Cheswell African American ,Revolutionary war Veteran • ...
El Vocabulario de Los Artículos de People 2017-09-15
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- the dilemma
- the adversity
- a surprise
- the curves
- the ex-outlaw, ex-crook
- the departure
- British
- a heart attack
- the race
- the flavor, taste
- Hispanic
- the coach, trainer
- the pain
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- regal, regally
- a twin brother
- the sequel
- unforgettable
- a role
- the sportswear
- the babysitter
- the delivery, installment
- the versatile
- a loud laugh
- dressed up
- the legend
- the character
26 Clues: a role • British • the race • Hispanic • the pain • the sequel • a surprise • the curves • dressed up • the legend • the dilemma • a loud laugh • the adversity • unforgettable • the versatile • the departure • the character • regal, regally • a twin brother • the sportswear • the babysitter • a heart attack • the flavor, taste • the coach, trainer • the ex-outlaw, ex-crook • the delivery, installment
CHAPTER 14-2 PEOPLE OF THE NORTH 2021-02-05
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- first African American newspaper 390
- women often paid _____ that males made 390
- Bagley founded; 390
- 2nd Largest group of U.S. immigrants in 1820 391
- what Ireland faced in 1840's 391
- workers stop to protest better conditions 389
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- European immigrants changed American ______ 391
- an unfair opinion of a group 389
- womens grievances publication 390
- Largest group of immigrants to U.S. 1800's 391
- Americans who resist immigration 391
- what system combines production steps under one roof 388
- unfair treatment of a group 389
- organized worker groups for power 389
- what grew sharply in the U.S. in 1840 391
- Founded Lowell Female Organization 390
- first African American licensed in law 390
- "_____ of the North" 388
- took over manufacturing tasks 388
- "The ____-____ Party" 393
20 Clues: Bagley founded; 390 • "_____ of the North" 388 • "The ____-____ Party" 393 • unfair treatment of a group 389 • an unfair opinion of a group 389 • what Ireland faced in 1840's 391 • womens grievances publication 390 • took over manufacturing tasks 388 • first African American newspaper 390 • Americans who resist immigration 391 • organized worker groups for power 389 • ...
Chapter 8 Terms and People to Know 2022-05-25
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- This undid part of the Missouri Compromise, and drew a line, creating the Kansas Territory and the Nebraska Territory.
- Created by the states that seceded from the United States
- Someone who has escaped from a place or has gone into hiding
- This war took place in Pennsylvania on July 1st, 1863. It lasted for 3 days.
- A slave in North Carolina, this man stole a Confederate ship with the help of several other black crew members in Charleston Harbor. He was also elected into the House of Representatives.
- People wanted Missouri to be a state, so Congress tried to fix it by making _______
- A middle way between two extremes
- A city environment with many people and buildings
- A trained Civil War nurse who helped heal thousands of people and started the American Red Cross.
- This marked the beginning of the civil war on April 12
- Growing crops and raising animals
- A U.S. senator from Mississippi, former solider and president of the Confederate United States of America.
- A tax placed on goods coming from another country to make those people choose locally made items instead of foreign-made ones.
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- His last words being "Water", this man was the General of the Union and the 18th president
- In this battle, the Union dug underneath this town, eventually starving the citizens and claiming victory.
- This was the town where the Confederate general surrendered to the Union general and the Union officially won the Civil War.
- This man captured Atlanta in September 1964, burning the city as they walked through.
- His last words being, "Strike the tent!", this man was the General of the Confederate Army.
- This man was moved through free states and filed a lawsuit against his owner, which was turned down by Congress.
- "Free the slaves who lived in the Confederate States!"
- To pull out or withdraw from
- Rivals the Democratic Party
- The first big battle of the Civil War in 1861. Also Known as the First Battle of Manassas
- Let California come into the states as a free state, but with the cost of stronger fugitive slave laws.
- Elected in 1850, this man was an abolitionist and was president of the USA.
- Making goods using natural, human, and capital resources in factory settings, with many workers
- A large, undeveloped area with few homes and other buildings
27 Clues: Rivals the Democratic Party • To pull out or withdraw from • A middle way between two extremes • Growing crops and raising animals • A city environment with many people and buildings • "Free the slaves who lived in the Confederate States!" • This marked the beginning of the civil war on April 12 • Created by the states that seceded from the United States • ...
Yankee & lobster scramble! revolutionary people crossword puzzle 2022-11-03
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- "success be ever with you"
- the King of Great Britain from 1760-1810
- second cousin of john adams
- rode with paul revere and samuel prescott to warn colonists in The battles of Lexington and Concord
- silversmith who engraved the Boston massacre scene
- last colonial governor of new jersey
- commanding general of the continental army
- who the ideas of the declaration are based on
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- who st. Legers forces Iroquois were led by
- convinced the french to form an alliance with the Americans in the French and Indian War
- Introduced the resolution that political ties between Britain and colonies were cut
- He served as secretary of state in the British government during the French and Indian War
- patriot who turned into a loyalist and betrayed Americans
- writer of the Declaration of Independence
- English immigrant who published Common Sense and The American crisis
- leader of the green mountain boys
- "gentleman Johnny"
- "Give me liberty or give me death!"
- the one responsible for enforcing the Stamp Act
- colonial leader in Lexington with samuel adams during The battles of Lexington and concord
20 Clues: "gentleman Johnny" • "success be ever with you" • second cousin of john adams • leader of the green mountain boys • "Give me liberty or give me death!" • last colonial governor of new jersey • the King of Great Britain from 1760-1810 • writer of the Declaration of Independence • who st. Legers forces Iroquois were led by • commanding general of the continental army • ...
Say where these people want to go 2017-02-15
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- It's Sant Jordi and mum wants to read a new drama novel. Let's buy it tomorrow
- I'm studying 1st of Eso this year so I'm a___________ student.
- I need to study hard because I have a difficult exam on Tuesday. This is a calm place and I also can borrow lots of books.
- I'm a professional swimmer. I need to go there to train every day.
- I want to have a coffee and meet my friends this afternoon after work.
- We are having dinner out because it's my birthday on Saturday evening.
- I want to go to the cinema but I haven't got any money now. I need to go there and get some money from the cash machine.
- I need to get some bread and some chocolate and strawberry cupcakes for lunch.
- This month I put on weight. I need to go there to do sport and get fit.
- I always meet my friends there and we walk our dogs and play games.
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- office I want to send a present and a letter to a friend who is living in Italy now
- I have got long hair. I need to get a new haircut. I want to change my hairstyle this season.
- I really want to see the new Harry Potter film this weekend. Do you want to come with me?
- Where can I buy some apples and some fresh lettuce and tomatoes?
- It's Jim's birthday tomorrow. Let's go there and buy a teddy bear for him. And mum needs a new pair of glasses... and Mary needs a new perfume.
- Girona is playing this weekend against Levante FC. We want to watch the football match.
- I'm a religious person and I go there every sunday to pray.
- I love art and painting exhibitions. My favourite painters are Velazquez and Rubens.
- I'm not feeling well this morning and I've got a terrible headache. I think I should visit my doctor.
- My friends are coming at home on Saturday for lunch and I want to have a barbecue. I need to buy come sausages, hamburguers and chops.
20 Clues: I'm a religious person and I go there every sunday to pray. • I'm studying 1st of Eso this year so I'm a___________ student. • Where can I buy some apples and some fresh lettuce and tomatoes? • I'm a professional swimmer. I need to go there to train every day. • I always meet my friends there and we walk our dogs and play games. • ...
Significant People/Groups of The American Revolution 2016-10-30
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- "Midnight Ride" to warn people at Lexington and Concord that the British were coming
- Delegate in First Continental Congress, Signer of The Declaration of Independence
- People loyal to GB and KG3
- Leader of the Sons of Liberty, Led protest at the Boston Tea Party
- Leader of the Continental Army during the American Revolution
- Wrote letters to other colonists to help them keep interest in what parliament and KG3 were doing
- an enslaved African American, best known for his work as a spy during the American Revolution
- Wife of John Adams
- Jewish Financier-gave money to support Continental Army and George Washington
- Foug "Give me liberty, or give me death!" speeht at Saratoga and warned colonists that the British were coming
- Author that wrote to influence people to fight against Great Britain
- an american attorney,and is remembered for his "Give me liberty, or give me death!" speech
- was a general during the American Revolutionary War who originally fought for the American Continental Army but defected to the British Army
- Ruled England during the american revolution
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- an English-American political activist, philosopher, political theorist, and revolutionary, One of the Founding Fathers of the United States
- People that supported the colonists and the American Revolution
- First person killed in the Boston Massacre
- French General that helped block british troops From Yorktown for George Washington
- English philosopher and physician, commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism"
- 12 of 13 Colonies Determined to protect colonial rights
- a spanish military leader, aided the American Thirteen Colonies in their quest for independence and led Spanish forces against Britain in the Revolutionary War
- Colonial government during the American Revolution
- Naval commander in American Revolution
- an American Founding Father and the principal author of the Declaration of Independence
- Armed colonists that volunteered to defend their community against GB during the American Revolution
- Group of colonists that staged protests
26 Clues: Wife of John Adams • People loyal to GB and KG3 • Naval commander in American Revolution • Group of colonists that staged protests • First person killed in the Boston Massacre • Ruled England during the american revolution • Colonial government during the American Revolution • 12 of 13 Colonies Determined to protect colonial rights • ...
Significant People/Groups of The American Revolution 2016-10-30
Across
- an American Founding Father and the principal author of the Declaration of Independence
- 12 of 13 Colonies Determined to protect colonial rights
- French General that helped block british troops From Yorktown for George Washington
- Leader of the Sons of Liberty, Led protest at the Boston Tea Party
- an american attorney,and is remembered for his "Give me liberty, or give me death!" speech
- First person killed in the Boston Massacre
- Author that wrote to influence people to fight against Great Britain
- Wrote letters to other colonists to help them keep interest in what parliament and KG3 were doing
- was a general during the American Revolutionary War who originally fought for the American Continental Army but defected to the British Army
- Wife of John Adams
- Group of colonists that staged protests
- English philosopher and physician, commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism"
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- Delegate in First Continental Congress, Signer of The Declaration of Independence
- Colonial government during the American Revolution
- People that supported the colonists and the American Revolution
- Ruled England during the american revolution
- an English-American political activist, philosopher, political theorist, and revolutionary, One of the Founding Fathers of the United States
- Foug "Give me liberty, or give me death!" speeht at Saratoga and warned colonists that the British were coming
- People loyal to GB and KG3
- Armed colonists that volunteered to defend their community against GB during the American Revolution
- Jewish Financier-gave money to support Continental Army and George Washington
- an enslaved African American, best known for his work as a spy during the American Revolution
- Midnight Ride" to warn people at Lexington and Concord that the British were coming
- a spanish military leader, aided the American Thirteen Colonies in their quest for independence and led Spanish forces against Britain in the Revolutionary War
- Leader of the Continental Army during the American Revolution
- Naval commander in American Revolution
26 Clues: Wife of John Adams • People loyal to GB and KG3 • Naval commander in American Revolution • Group of colonists that staged protests • First person killed in the Boston Massacre • Ruled England during the american revolution • Colonial government during the American Revolution • 12 of 13 Colonies Determined to protect colonial rights • ...
Significant People/Groups of The American Revolution 2016-10-31
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- First person killed in the Boston Massacre
- Group of colonists that staged protests
- Foug "Give me liberty, or give me death!" speeht at Saratoga and warned colonists that the British were coming
- an american attorney,and is remembered for his "Give me liberty, or give me death!" speech
- an American Founding Father and the principal author of the Declaration of Independence
- Leader of the Sons of Liberty, Led protest at the Boston Tea Party
- Ruled England during the american revolution
- Colonial government during the American Revolution
- French General that helped block british troops From Yorktown for George Washington
- Armed colonists that volunteered to defend their community against GB during the American Revolution
- "Midnight Ride" to warn people at Lexington and Concord that the British were coming
- Jewish Financier-gave money to support Continental Army and George Washington
Down
- Naval commander in American Revolution
- Wife of John Adams
- English philosopher and physician, commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism"
- 12 of 13 Colonies Determined to protect colonial rights
- Wrote letters to other colonists to help them keep interest in what parliament and KG3 were doing
- Leader of the Continental Army during the American Revolution
- Delegate in First Continental Congress, Signer of The Declaration of Independence
- a spanish military leader, aided the American Thirteen Colonies in their quest for independence and led Spanish forces against Britain in the Revolutionary War
- Author that wrote to influence people to fight against Great Britain
- People that supported the colonists and the American Revolution
- was a general during the American Revolutionary War who originally fought for the American Continental Army but defected to the British Army
- an enslaved African American, best known for his work as a spy during the American Revolution
- an English-American political activist, philosopher, political theorist, and revolutionary, One of the Founding Fathers of the United States
- People loyal to GB and KG3
26 Clues: Wife of John Adams • People loyal to GB and KG3 • Naval commander in American Revolution • Group of colonists that staged protests • First person killed in the Boston Massacre • Ruled England during the american revolution • Colonial government during the American Revolution • 12 of 13 Colonies Determined to protect colonial rights • ...
A crossword about the people in Holes 2018-11-03
Across
- Which boy asks Stanley to call his mother when Stanley left?
- Who sees very bad?
- Who would like to train animals like monkeys for a film?
- Who is the counselor of tent D? – Mr. ...
- What number Stanley is the protagonist? the ... Stanley
- Which nickname gave the boys Stanley? (only Nickname required)
- Who was black and seen kissing a white girl?
- Who stole the shoes from a display at the homeless shelter?
- Who is the warden? Ms. ...
- How called Stanley III his great-grandfather whenever something went wrong?
- What is the name of the lawyer who helped Stanley? Ms. ...
- Which person scouted "the illegal kiss"?
- Which boy is always fidgeting?
- Which girl was beautiful but dumb?
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- Which pig farmer wanted to marry her in change for a fat pig?
- Who was once at the school in the town of Green Lake but later tried to draw the secret location of the loot from her former teacher? (2 solutions for the surname possible)
- Who loved the man selling onions?
- Who was the last Yelnats from Latvia?
- Who slept in Stanley’s cot before Stanley?
- Who was bullying Stanley at school?
- A boat and a donkey had the same name. Which one was it?
- Which famous baseball player planed on auctioning his shoes to help homeless people?
- Who was the old Egyptian woman in a wheelchair?
- Who set the school on fire, killed the man who sold onions and his donkey, wherefore it never rained at Green Lake?
- Which boy hates his real name?
- Which Yelnats tried to recycle old Sneakers? the ... Stanley
- Which Yelnats made a fortune at the stock market, but got robbed afterwards? – the ... Stanley
- Who received Stanley? Mr. ...
- Who gave birth to the first Stanley?
29 Clues: Who sees very bad? • Who is the warden? Ms. ... • Who received Stanley? Mr. ... • Which boy hates his real name? • Which boy is always fidgeting? • Who loved the man selling onions? • Which girl was beautiful but dumb? • Who was bullying Stanley at school? • Who gave birth to the first Stanley? • Who was the last Yelnats from Latvia? • Which person scouted "the illegal kiss"? • ...
