people Crossword Puzzles
New Mexico History- Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2021-02-03
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- A cone shaped tent covered in animal skins
- The study of past people and cultures through the examination of artifacts
- Another term for native
- A term used by Spanish explorers to describe the Indian villages they encountered
- The main form of Navajo housing
- A hunting tool from the archaic period
- The belief in one god
- A large round pit structure used for ceremonies
- A small hand stone used for grinding seeds
- An oval shaped hut made by bending thin branches of green wood to create a dome
- Meaning of "the people"
- The name of the language that Navajo and Apache native people share
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- A large flat stone used for grinding seeds
- The belief and customs of a group of people
- People living before the advent of written record
- The belief in many gods
- The first group of people to live in North America are called
- The social structure of pueblo culture where all property is owned and inherited from the mother
- government A government that is ran from a central location
- People who move from place to place
20 Clues: The belief in one god • Another term for native • The belief in many gods • Meaning of "the people" • The main form of Navajo housing • People who move from place to place • A hunting tool from the archaic period • A large flat stone used for grinding seeds • A cone shaped tent covered in animal skins • A small hand stone used for grinding seeds • ...
Megacities 2018-01-13
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- Completely full to the point of overflowing
- A place of significant activity, danger, or violence
- A place to get something to eat
- A place to go for a walk
- Cities have lots of these bright things at night
- A place to go when you are ill
- An underground form of transport
- The state of being extremely dirty and unpleasant
- Stealing goods from a shop
- A place to learn history
- A time when many people are driving on the road to get to work
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- A place where people make things
- Part of a street along which people can walk
- A road where people drive fast
- A time when traffic almost stops because there are too many cars on the road
- A set of automatically operated coloured lights
- Dirty air etc
- A place where people park their cars
- An intersection of two or more roads
- A place to see a show
- A squalid and overcrowded urban street or district inhabited by very poor people
- A lot of people together
22 Clues: Dirty air etc • A place to see a show • A place to go for a walk • A place to learn history • A lot of people together • Stealing goods from a shop • A road where people drive fast • A place to go when you are ill • A place to get something to eat • A place where people make things • An underground form of transport • A place where people park their cars • ...
Vocabulario 1-10 2021-05-18
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- people eat this with ranch and some times peanut butter
- when teachers need to write something important for students to know/take notes on they write it on a...
- Some people like this in the morning to wake themselves up
- Usually people wear these with jeans or leggings
- Wear with shoes
- When you make mistakes when writing you use this when you want to make them disappear
- this comes in handy when you need sharpen some thing
- usually use this item to put paper back together
- it tells time
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- what people use to check what the meaning of a word
- The item students use to carry of their belongings in
- an ___ a day keeps the doctor away
- currently what most people are doing school on
- people prefer this with chocolate
- a writing utensil that is completely permanent and can bleed through paper
- In my opinion these are a lot better than waffles
- People use this as an accessorize outfits
- wearing this will keep your warm
- wear these in the summer on the beach
- students use this to sit on
20 Clues: it tells time • Wear with shoes • students use this to sit on • wearing this will keep your warm • people prefer this with chocolate • an ___ a day keeps the doctor away • wear these in the summer on the beach • People use this as an accessorize outfits • currently what most people are doing school on • Usually people wear these with jeans or leggings • ...
vocabulario 4 y 5 2024-06-03
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- some people like to do this in the summer
- people do this if they travel
- in is hang up int eh class room
- cartel some teacher will put these on the wall
- you have to go here for 9 month during the year
- not a lot of people like to do this
- is where you get books at
- some people are very good at doing this
- people like to do this in water
- this is in the class room you can write on it
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- you use these when you need to get on the internet
- people like to do this to music
- you do this at lunch
- you write with this
- you walk in these to get to you class
- people do this to clam them self down
- you sit in this when you are in class
- you can do this in your living room
- your mom or dad do this for you at dinner time
- you open this to get into the class room
20 Clues: you write with this • you do this at lunch • is where you get books at • people do this if they travel • people like to do this to music • in is hang up int eh class room • people like to do this in water • you can do this in your living room • not a lot of people like to do this • you walk in these to get to you class • people do this to clam them self down • ...
Mardi Gras 2024-02-09
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- It goes on your hands
- People wear this on their face for Mardi Gras
- An expensive accessory people wear for Mardi Gras
- A type of costume
- You have to use a camera
- A melody people use for the Mardi Gras celebration
- A person that entertains people at a festival
- It is sparkly
- Beaucoup de maisons proches les unes des autres
- Move your body to music, is what?
- Des couleurs aqueuses que vous pouvez mettre sur un tableau
- DIfferent shades of things on Earth
- Il se déplace dans un défilé
- People that play music
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- Decorative accessories on your costume
- It goes on your head
- Un type de chapeau que vous portez pour la célébration du Mardi Gras
- A special enjoyable event that people organize when it is a special day
- It cools you down
- Fun activity to do
- Lots of musicians together
- People wear this around their necks for Mardi Gras
- What do musicians play for Mardi Gras
- This month is when Mardi Gras starts this year
24 Clues: It is sparkly • It cools you down • A type of costume • Fun activity to do • It goes on your head • It goes on your hands • People that play music • You have to use a camera • Lots of musicians together • Il se déplace dans un défilé • Move your body to music, is what? • DIfferent shades of things on Earth • What do musicians play for Mardi Gras • Decorative accessories on your costume • ...
Chapter 5 2024-02-17
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- place ships dock to pick up goods or people
- (two words) rights to be treated equally
- diagram shows when and order
- freedom
- short sayings
- things made for the first time
- to exchange goods and services
- equal treatment
- the time we live in now
- (two words) record made by people not present
- ten
- citizens vote to chose a government leader who will make the decisions for them
- chart (two words)shows how to do something or how something works, steps
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- women's right to vote
- (two words) record made by people who saw or took part
- thousand
- large group of people living in a well organized way
- citizens make decisions
- tools people can use everyday
- continue without changing
- design ways to build and make things
- times very long ago
- make a choice that gets counted
- line (two words) end product passes different people or stations and they add a part/piece to it for a final product
- all the land and people under control of a powerful nation
- hundred
26 Clues: ten • freedom • hundred • thousand • short sayings • equal treatment • times very long ago • women's right to vote • citizens make decisions • the time we live in now • continue without changing • diagram shows when and order • tools people can use everyday • things made for the first time • to exchange goods and services • make a choice that gets counted • design ways to build and make things • ...
Underground Railroad 2022-05-12
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- The people who hid the enslaved people were referred to as:
- The people trying to reach freedom
- The fugitives that arrived at the safe houses were called:
- How many trips did Harriet Tubman make?
- Slaves escaped by following what star?
- The fugitives traveling along the route were called:
- Where did the route take people out of?
- Which act did Congress pass in 1850?
- The people who guided the runaway enslaved people from place to place were referred to as:
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- Within a day's walk, the goal was to have a what?
- What were the punishments given if you were caught helping slaves escape?
- Who's raid did Harriet Tubman help plan?
- What nickname was Harriet Tubman given for leading her people to freedom?
- Famous woman that led slaves through the Railroad.
- What were the slaves trying to find?
- The Railroad was at the heart of which movement?
- The places that sheltered the runaways were referred to as:
- These had encoded messages in them.
- War fought between the north and south.
- Where were the slaves trying to escape to?
20 Clues: The people trying to reach freedom • These had encoded messages in them. • What were the slaves trying to find? • Which act did Congress pass in 1850? • Slaves escaped by following what star? • How many trips did Harriet Tubman make? • War fought between the north and south. • Where did the route take people out of? • Who's raid did Harriet Tubman help plan? • ...
Words involving Government 2025-01-03
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- one person makes all the rules and decisions
- process of owning organization
- supreme power over body politic
- power divided between 1 central and several other regime governments
- harsh government by singular ruler
- the action of government
- power to make decisions over the people
- absence of government
- industries owned by workers not private business
- production is held by private individuals and not government
- strongly influenced American and French revolution in 1770s
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- associated with limiting taxes
- state power is in the people/ population of state
- protecting people using cameras and other technologies, or people
- government involving religion
- far right form of government ruled by 1 person or small group
- unlimited control, dictator holds all power
- rule of government
- usually king and queens
- way of creating and sharing wealth
- set of rules that show how country should be run
- people are given land and protection according to wealth
- small group of people rule
- rule made by an authority you must follow
- guidance on how people should behave
25 Clues: rule of government • absence of government • usually king and queens • the action of government • small group of people rule • government involving religion • associated with limiting taxes • process of owning organization • supreme power over body politic • way of creating and sharing wealth • harsh government by singular ruler • guidance on how people should behave • ...
Geography 2023-10-30
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- number of births per 1000 people
- land that has few homes or other buildings, and not very many people
- how long you are expected to live
- a policy that china used to reduce their population
- leaving one country or region to settle in another
- where you can build a bridge
- a country with too many people
- the process of growing a town
- the number of people living in an certain area
- A town or city with a harbor
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- number of deaths per 1000 people
- number of children born to women during their reproductive years
- an example of an under populated country
- a town where you can sell a trade goods
- an area that contains few people
- moving to a new country or region with the intention of staying and living there
- the movement of people from one place to another
- immigrants minus emigrants
- The value of all services and products produced in a country
- the percentage of the population that can read
20 Clues: immigrants minus emigrants • where you can build a bridge • A town or city with a harbor • the process of growing a town • a country with too many people • number of deaths per 1000 people • number of births per 1000 people • an area that contains few people • how long you are expected to live • a town where you can sell a trade goods • an example of an under populated country • ...
Vocab Module 2 - Mrs. Dubbs - Eva Rankin 2020-09-08
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- support for one's country
- a group of people marching in ceremony and celebration.
- relating to Puerto Rico or its language, culture, or people. A native or inhabitant of Puerto Rico, or of Puerto Rican descent.
- relating to the Dominican Republic or its language, culture, or people. A native or inhabitant of the Dominican Republic, or of Dominican descent.
- relating to Italy or its language, culture, or people. A native or inhabitant of Italy, or of Italian descent.
- relating to Salvador or its language, culture, or people. A native or inhabitant of Salvador, or of Salvadoran descent.
- to have a deep admiration for someone or something
- the celebration of a girls 15th birthday, marking the transition from girlhood to womanhood
- relating to Haiti or its language, culture, or people. A native or inhabitant of Haiti, or of Haitian descent.
- relating to a nation; a common characteristic of the whole nation
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- relating to Brazil or its language, culture, or people. A native or inhabitant of Brazil, or of Brazilian descent.
- a male with total power over a country, typically obtained by force
- an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state
- A system of government that allows the people to rule
- a female with total power over a country, typically obtained by force
- relating to China or its language, culture, or people. A native or inhabitant of China, or of Chinese descent.
- The individual that is in power in the United States
- relating to Japan or its language, culture, or people. A native or inhabitant of Japan, or of Japanese descent.
- cultural traditions, unspoiled countryside, and historic buildings that have been passed down through the generations.
- a large body of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language, inhabiting a particular state or territory
- relating to Mexico or its language, culture, or people. A native or inhabitant of Mexico, or of Mexican descent.
- a method for a group to make a collective decision or express an opinion
22 Clues: support for one's country • to have a deep admiration for someone or something • The individual that is in power in the United States • A system of government that allows the people to rule • a group of people marching in ceremony and celebration. • an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state • ...
Chapter 4 2020-02-11
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- time (M-time) orientation, applies to people who view time as a precious resource that can be saved, spent, wasted, lost, or made up, and can even run out
- cultures,tend not to presume that others share their beliefs, attitudes, and values
- are members of a society who don’t conform to the dominant culture
- rules, are the cultural norms that exist regarding how people should and shouldn’t express emotion; they provide the guidelines for when, where, and how to manage emotion displays appropriately
- Content Model,proposes that prejudice centers on two judgments made about others: how warm and friendly they are, and how competent they are
- cultures, are those whose people tend to value independence and personal achievement
- cultures,use relatively vague and ambiguous language and even silence to convey important meanings
- are those whom you perceive as sharing your cultural or co-cultural beliefs, attitudes, and values
- communication theory, asserts that people who have more power within a society determine the dominant culture
- competence,is the ability to communicate appropriately, effectively, and ethically with people from diverse backgrounds
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- time (P-time) orientation,applies to people who are flexible when it comes to time, who don’t view time as a resource to be spent, saved, or guarded
- are people who aren’t culturally similar to you
- an established, coherent set of beliefs, attitudes, values, and practices shared by a large group of people.
- avoidance, addresses how cultures vary in how much they tolerate and accept unpredictability
- prejudice,happens when people have negative attitudes toward a group of individuals whom they see as unfriendly and incompetent
- cultures,are those whose people emphasize group identity, interpersonal harmony, and the well-being of ingroups
- when stereotypes reflect rigid attitudes toward groups and their members
- prejudice, occurs when people think of a particular group as inferior but also friendly and competent.
- distance, is the degree to which people in a particular culture view the unequal distribution of power as acceptable
- is one of the strongest determinations of ingroup and outgroup
20 Clues: are people who aren’t culturally similar to you • is one of the strongest determinations of ingroup and outgroup • are members of a society who don’t conform to the dominant culture • when stereotypes reflect rigid attitudes toward groups and their members • cultures,tend not to presume that others share their beliefs, attitudes, and values • ...
History Terms of 2024 2024-11-18
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- make the Tuskegee institute
- 26th presedent of the usa
- senate dose not go though electoral collge
- America where culters blend
- People from chian living together
- 27th presedent of the usa
- South white people who supported Reconstrction
- prohibited trust, monopolies and cartles
- a system in which people payed rent on land they farmed
- The gateway into the usa on the west cost
- juonalists who showed the cruption
- Northern republicans that pushed for a hush punishment on the south
- tried to cut pay 10% and 2 people died
- long work hours and little pay
- womans right speeker
- made a regulating bank holding
- holds the right to a stake of a buizzness
- Imaigrants salvic people, chinese, japanes
- invented the telphone
- south white people comitied to the rolling back gains of reconstructions
- Railroad company that whent from west>east
- growth in cities like Boston, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, and philadelphia
- tax from goverment
- when a buizzness takes the entire indestry
- One of the big 4, held trust in steel industry
- railroad company that whent from east>west
- One of the big 4, held a trust in the oil indestry
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- limited chimese imigrants for 10 years in the usa
- womans right to vote
- in utha where the two rialroals meet
- lincons recounstuction plan which ruled 10% of the 1860 voters in conferdate states to pelge aligents.
- One of the big 4, Railroad trust
- made stell 80% chepper
- seperated white and black people in the south
- the first national park formed in 1872
- sperating white and black people
- the the reform movement
- No alcohol in the usa
- laws to keep white supermacy and freed people in debt
- national assosation for the advancement of colored people
- gateway into the usa on the east cost
- 12 year peirod after the civle war
- made from the eurupen game roundball
- company fired over 5000 people
- dishonest way to get votes from Imigrants
- people from Italy living togther
- Boss Tweed
- helped form the NAACP
48 Clues: Boss Tweed • tax from goverment • womans right to vote • womans right speeker • No alcohol in the usa • invented the telphone • helped form the NAACP • made stell 80% chepper • the the reform movement • 26th presedent of the usa • 27th presedent of the usa • make the Tuskegee institute • America where culters blend • long work hours and little pay • made a regulating bank holding • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2024-11-11
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- The country in Africa where you can find a lot of safari animals, like zebra, giraffe and elephant
- The nationality of the country next to Spain. Football is popular here and the beaches are beautiful.
- The country where people love cheese and wine. The capital city is Paris.
- The nationality of the people who live in Europe. They have very big mountains and the capital of the country is Krakow.
- The country where poeple love drinking beer and they make good cars like BMW, Mercedes and Volkswagen
- The country where the gyros comes from.
- The nationality of the people who live on a big island. It is a continent. Kangaroos and coalas live here.
- The nationality of the people who live in South America. They dance salsa, love football and have jungles.
- The country where you can find a lot of lakes and forests. It is the neighbouring country of the USA
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- The country where we live
- The country where people eat sushi and they are very clean and tidy.
- The country where people go on holiday because there are a lot of hotels, beautiful beaches, good tea and you can ride a camal. It is in Europe AND Asia.
- The nationality of the people who live in a very big country. The capital city is Moscow.
- The country where you can see the pyramids
- The country that is 'above' Hungary. You can find Kassa and Pozsony here.
- The nationality of the people who live in Central America, there are a lot of desert areas with cactuses. They eat tacos and drink tequila
- The nationality of the people who live here. They dance flamenco, eat a lot of seafood and have bull fights.
- The country where a lot of Hungarian people go on holiday to cities like Zadar, Dubrovnik and Split.,
- The country where people make the best pizza and pasta
- The country where a lot of people live. They are smart and hard-working. The capital city is Beijing
20 Clues: The country where we live • The country where the gyros comes from. • The country where you can see the pyramids • The country where people make the best pizza and pasta • The country where people eat sushi and they are very clean and tidy. • The country where people love cheese and wine. The capital city is Paris. • ...
Vedic Civilization 2025-07-24
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- people would wear clothes from this or wool
- The Vedic civilization were the first people in India to write this
- people would pray to the forces of nature and leave them these
- The head of the family, who was responsible for the whole family
- In the early period, there are references to women in this job
- as well as singing, dancing and playing board games, people also liked to play this
- what was the material of the jewellery which people wore?
- this was the most common job
- These were very valuable because they were so quick, and they would pull chariots
- one job of the king was to protect the ...
- what would you focus on when you were in middle age?
- houses would be made from earth or this
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- as well as hunting and playing board games, people liked to race with these
- what is the natural thing which the Vedic Civilization believed in?
- different social groups based on your jobs
- as well as golden jewellery and flowers, people would wear this
- people would mostly eat this food and cereal
- The Vedic people wrote in this language
- one of the percussion instruments, as well as damru, which was used
- apart from rice, cereal, milk, yoghurt, ghee, butter, honey, and lentils, what else did people eat?
- another job of the king was to collect these
- Instead of money, people would exchange these for goods
- what would you think deeply about when you were older and were alone more?
- Vedic literature included poetry and this
- one of the main musical instruments, as well as shat-tantu, cymbals and the conch
- apart from nripa, what was the name for the king in Vedic civilization?
- what is the word for when you belonged to the same ‘varna’ as your parents?
- as well as the wind, rain, lightning, storms and rivers, this was worshipped as a god
- Like cows and horses, this animal was very important in this period
29 Clues: this was the most common job • The Vedic people wrote in this language • houses would be made from earth or this • Vedic literature included poetry and this • different social groups based on your jobs • one job of the king was to protect the ... • people would wear clothes from this or wool • people would mostly eat this food and cereal • ...
The Life Puzzle - All things in life 2022-09-16
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- people need this to survive. its a solid
- This is what you do to get somewhere on foot.
- the course you run while you're alive. You can make it hard or easy.many memories to be made here.
- This is what you do to get somewhere fast on foot.
- the powerhouse of the cell
- This is when you wake up and work.
- some people have it on their heads
- these people teach you things at school, they can be good or bad.
- Some people need it more than others. It's like a time machine. You mainly do this at night.
- A human does on paper.
- what humans wear
- people need this to survive. its a liquid
- An action taken to make movement.
- somethinbg athletic people play
- helps better vision
- a religious book made by Jesus' prophets
- A group of people who will always love you
- A human does to keep clean.
- the action when finding something funny
- how people carry themselves. This can be good or bad. Our school uses 14 traits to describe how people should act
- If you do this too much you get fat.This activity helps energize your body in the easiest way possible.
- something that contradicts itself
- when you look at it you can see yourself.
- these are the people you meet and choose to have fun with.
- one of the unspoken necesities for survival. Without this form of entertainment, people might die of boredom.
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- an accessory that people wear
- This is what you do to communicate.
- A human expression when not liking.
- something a human enjoys listening to
- people who have this stand up for the ones they love people with this either find heartbreak or completion
- a carrier that students use to carry books.
- you can wake up like this. This makes life extremely hard sometimes. It can make you cry even when you're having the time of your life.
- life is hard without this.it makes you smile even when you should be sad
- you hate doing this, but without it, your life is meaningless. This encompasses your greatest struggle and your greatest triumph.
- an accessory that people with long hair use
- A human does when sad
- A human action to show happy.
- a way humans communicate using technology
- This is when things get dark. Happens every day.
- president a presidents sidekick
- A human does to a book.
- something people do for fun
- we think this. There is no limit to this. We use our brains and sometimes do this when we're bored
- the most popular earpiece in the 2020s sharing these is usually a sign of friendship.
- a device that most teens use.
45 Clues: what humans wear • helps better vision • A human does when sad • A human does on paper. • A human does to a book. • the powerhouse of the cell • A human does to keep clean. • something people do for fun • an accessory that people wear • A human action to show happy. • a device that most teens use. • somethinbg athletic people play • president a presidents sidekick • ...
Black Death - Jack Armstong, Andreas C 2013-04-21
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- what happened to the rats
- someone who would pray to god for an answer
- religious ways of curing the plague
- who got blamed for the plague
- people who had caught the plague
- how many people died in western Asia
- how people expressed the black death
- population effect on England
- who religion blamed
- famous group hoping to please god by self sacrifice
- main man involved way of spreading the black death
- religious people that tried to stop the plague
- the life expectancy of someone that reached 20 in the medieval era
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- a group other than the Jews that were blamed
- method of hurling infected bodies over walls as a method of attack
- most commonly used method of cure
- how it spread
- sign painted on abandoned houses
- where people were buried in the black death
- where the plague came from
- the class that would usually move away from plagued areas
- someone that tried to help cure people
- people who were wrongly blamed for causing the black death
- purified the air
24 Clues: how it spread • purified the air • who religion blamed • what happened to the rats • where the plague came from • population effect on England • who got blamed for the plague • people who had caught the plague • sign painted on abandoned houses • most commonly used method of cure • religious ways of curing the plague • how many people died in western Asia • ...
chapter 8 2021-10-28
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- how much variation in people that we can put in groups
- compares people of different ages
- people who share home environment
- retest and restudy the same group over time
- people who provided a home
- law required all children to attend school
- about ___ in five people with Savant Syndrome are males
- social scientists think __ is no longer a meaningful term
- a developmental condition found before the age of 18
- meaningful scores compared to pretest groups
- ability to learn from experiences
- heredity contributes to ___ differences
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- was proposed in 1920
- Garder identified __ relatively independent intelligences
- fuels the group-difference debate
- what was Bient's fear for the children
- designed to predict what you can learn
- what was Alferd Binet
- ___ three intelligences
- classified into 3 areas to predict real-word success
- higher-scoring people tend to live ___
- the ability to reason quickly
- theory that basic intelligence predicts ability in academics
- is emotional intelligence for creative thinking
- a set of people who provide genes for a person
- first proposed social intelligence
26 Clues: was proposed in 1920 • what was Alferd Binet • ___ three intelligences • people who provided a home • the ability to reason quickly • compares people of different ages • people who share home environment • fuels the group-difference debate • ability to learn from experiences • first proposed social intelligence • what was Bient's fear for the children • ...
Housing 2022-08-18
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- living with people you are related to
- Strong beliefs or ideas that something is important
- A shelter that provides safety
- Patterns of behavior that people display in their homes
- The qualities that give pleasure to the senses
- The basic requirements of the human
- lifelong process of becoming the best you can be
- Mortage or rent
- Building material made of sun-dried earth and straw
- Certain people need certain things
- Housing gives protection and safety
- Needs related to the mind and feelings that must be met in order to live a satisfying life
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- Showing your true personality and or taste
- Living with people that you are not related to
- Shelter, food, and water are...
- A portable hut made of several layers of felt covered with canvas
- Respect, admiration, and high regard for others
- The ability to create things imaginatively
- Housing helps you feel this from people you live with
- Scientists that discover old civilizations
- A living pattern or way of life
- Some people need more some people need less
22 Clues: Mortage or rent • A shelter that provides safety • Shelter, food, and water are... • A living pattern or way of life • Certain people need certain things • The basic requirements of the human • Housing gives protection and safety • living with people you are related to • Showing your true personality and or taste • The ability to create things imaginatively • ...
Major World Religions Corssword 2022-09-28
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- What religion has no founder?
- what is Judaisms place of origin
- Celebrates the resurrection of Jesus
- Believes balance and harmony in nature ensures order in society
- Fist Holy Book of Hinduism
- Where Buddhism was founded
- Thinks they are the chosen people of God
- Holy Book of Buddhism
- What people believed Jesus to be
- Confucianisms place of origin
- Holy book of Islam
- Diet that people who practice Judaism follow
- Leader of the religion Buddhism
- where do people who practice Judaism worship
- symbol of balance
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- Founder of Buddhism
- founder of Confucianism
- Ones daily duties and responsibilities
- Holy Book of Christianity
- release from the cycle of rebirth
- What Buddhists believe is eternal bliss
- Founder of Islam
- Whos is the founder of Judaism
- how many pillars of faith are there
- Founder of Christianity
- Ones fate based of fulfillment of Dharma
- believes in filial piety
- where do people who practice Islam pray
- What days do people who practice Christianity worship on
- People who practice Islam pray towards this
30 Clues: Founder of Islam • symbol of balance • Holy book of Islam • Founder of Buddhism • Holy Book of Buddhism • founder of Confucianism • Founder of Christianity • believes in filial piety • Holy Book of Christianity • Fist Holy Book of Hinduism • Where Buddhism was founded • What religion has no founder? • Confucianisms place of origin • Whos is the founder of Judaism • ...
Easter Island's Statues 2022-12-01
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- vary between the two farthest points of something
- extremely large
- the people who live in a certain place
- of or from a tribe, which is a group of people who share the same ancestors and customs
- people's children, their children's children, and so on
- people in your family that lived before you were born
- to look like something or someone else
- a place people go to pray
- tipped or kocked something over
- places where people dig up stone or sand to use in building
- far away from other things
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- flat, raised surfaces
- means showed honor, love, and respect to someone or something
- places where people or things can go
- extremely large
- scientists who study ancient people and things
- tube-like shapes that are circular on both ends
- puzzled or caused confusion
- winners in a contest or battle
- a big, hollow area in rock that is usually bowl-shaped
- extremely bare and lacking in detail
- plant life or all the plants in an area
- put back in place
23 Clues: extremely large • extremely large • put back in place • flat, raised surfaces • a place people go to pray • far away from other things • puzzled or caused confusion • winners in a contest or battle • tipped or kocked something over • places where people or things can go • extremely bare and lacking in detail • the people who live in a certain place • ...
Mardi Gras 2024-02-08
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- Un type de chapeau que vous portez pour la célébration du Mardi Gras
- A group of musicians
- It goes on your hands
- What do people wear around their necks for Mardi Gras
- It is sparkly
- A melody people use for the Mardi Gras celebration
- People that play music
- A type of costume
- What expensive accessory do people wear for Mardi Gras
- DIfferent shades of things on Earth
- decorative accessories on your costume
- Move your body to music, is what?
- It cools you down
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- You have to use a camera
- A special enjoyable event that people organize when it is a special day
- It goes on your head
- Un autre mot pour les bijoux
- Il se déplace dans un défilé
- A person that entertains people at a festival
- Des couleurs aqueuses que vous pouvez mettre sur un tableau
- What do people wear on their face for Mardi Gras
- Fun activity to do
- What do musician play for Mardi Gras
- Beaucoup de maisons proches les unes des autres
- What month is Mardi Gras
25 Clues: It is sparkly • A type of costume • It cools you down • Fun activity to do • It goes on your head • A group of musicians • It goes on your hands • People that play music • You have to use a camera • What month is Mardi Gras • Un autre mot pour les bijoux • Il se déplace dans un défilé • Move your body to music, is what? • DIfferent shades of things on Earth • ...
Jobs and Places 2020-09-27
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- A place where you can buy newspapers.
- a place that serves coffee and some food.
- He/She drives people places for money.
- A woman who acts in the theatre or movies.
- centre A place with many stores in one place.
- He/She helps people in danger
- He/She helps the doctors in a hospital.
- A place where you put in or take money out of a account.
- A large store where you buy food.
- He/She works in a hospital, helps sick people.
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- He/she drives a bus to stops, people pay in tickets.
- A place where you buy books.
- He/She answers phones, plans meetings, and helps the manager.
- He/She helps people in shops.
- He/She brings packages to your home.
- A place where you can rent books for free.
- He/She cooks food in a restaurant.
- A man who brings people food in restaurants.
- A place you go when you are sick.
- A place where people skateboard.
- A place to send mail.
21 Clues: A place to send mail. • A place where you buy books. • He/She helps people in shops. • He/She helps people in danger • A place where people skateboard. • A place you go when you are sick. • A large store where you buy food. • He/She cooks food in a restaurant. • He/She brings packages to your home. • A place where you can buy newspapers. • He/She drives people places for money. • ...
Tempat-tempat 2025-03-16
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- a large shopping center with many stores and entertainment facilities.
- a place where people watch movies on a big screen.
- a traditional place where people buy and sell goods.
- a higher education institution where students pursue degrees.
- a self-service store where customers pick their own items.
- a small shop or food stall, often found on the roadside.
- a place of worship for Muslims.
- a large structure used for various purposes such as offices or apartments.
- a facility where doctors and nurses treat sick people.
- a place where people work in various industries.
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- a building where people send and receive mail.
- a small business where goods are sold.
- a building where products are manufactured.
- a place of worship for Christians.
- a place where travelers stay for a short period.
- a place where people eat meals that are prepared by chefs.
- a small dining place serving meals, usually more casual than a restaurant.
- a place where people live.
- an institution where children learn.
- a station where buses or other public transport vehicles arrive and depart.
20 Clues: a place where people live. • a place of worship for Muslims. • a place of worship for Christians. • an institution where children learn. • a small business where goods are sold. • a building where products are manufactured. • a building where people send and receive mail. • a place where travelers stay for a short period. • a place where people work in various industries. • ...
AP Human Geography 2025-05-15
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- Cultural ____; The splitting of a culture
- The transfer of national power to sub-national power
- Humans can change the environment into whatever they want
- income The people with decent pay and able to live
- income The people with little to no pay and are struggling to live and thrive
- A person who moved into another country
- Cultural ____; The joining and making more related
- The culture taking over another culture completely
- The movement of people from one area to another
- Projection The projection of the Earth on a flat surface
- Central Business District
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- The spread of ideas and religions
- A city with the population of 20 million people
- A organization with a lot of countries for a cause
- A city with a population of 10 million people
- The environment determines human activity
- The movement of people out of a country
- The practice of moving livestock for grazing depending on the season
- income The people with very high income and are living a luxurious life
- The splitting of a big country into smaller countries
20 Clues: Central Business District • The spread of ideas and religions • The movement of people out of a country • A person who moved into another country • Cultural ____; The splitting of a culture • The environment determines human activity • A city with a population of 10 million people • A city with the population of 20 million people • ...
Unit 26 2023-03-29
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- paper covers used to send letters or cards in the mail
- books where people write about their experiences and thoughts
- a polite and courteous man
- a type of bread shaped like a rectangle or cylinder
- musical instruments with black and white keys
- agreements made between groups or countries
- leaders of a group or organization
- people who protect their country
- something worn to show authority or membership
- equipment used to glide over snow
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- bags used for carrying belongings while traveling
- large areas of land with their own government and people
- people who do brave or kind things and are admired by others
- people or animals in a story, movie or play
- low areas between mountains or hills
- ideas or values that people hold to be true and important
- short pieces of writing about a specific topic
- devices used to keep doors or windows closed
- things you buy at the store to eat or use at home
- grand and beautiful homes for royalty or important people
20 Clues: a polite and courteous man • people who protect their country • equipment used to glide over snow • leaders of a group or organization • low areas between mountains or hills • people or animals in a story, movie or play • agreements made between groups or countries • devices used to keep doors or windows closed • musical instruments with black and white keys • ...
The Roar 2025-02-28
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- A deadly illness that killed many people in the past
- Special pills given to children at school to keep them healthy
- A place where Mika plays video games (Arcade)
- Many species of these creatures disappeared in the story
- The crime that happened to Mika’s sister Ellie
- What life is like for many people living behind the wall
- A small tower often used for security or weapons
- Fiction The genre of The Roar
- What the government uses to control people
- Station A place in space where people live or work
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- A huge barrier that separates the rich from the plauge
- Something hidden that the government doesn’t want people to know
- Dishonest and unfair behavior by people in power
- A system where some people have more power than others
- Fighter High-speed vehicles used in the game competition
- Mika and Ellie’s relationship
- The word to describe the wet and unpleasant homes of the poor
- The type of journey Mika goes on to uncover the truth
- Practice and preparation for the competition
- A competition that Mika enters to find his sister
20 Clues: Mika and Ellie’s relationship • Fiction The genre of The Roar • What the government uses to control people • Practice and preparation for the competition • A place where Mika plays video games (Arcade) • The crime that happened to Mika’s sister Ellie • Dishonest and unfair behavior by people in power • A small tower often used for security or weapons • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2025-09-01
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- – People who live in the land of the Eiffel Tower.
- – South American country, birthplace of tango and Messi.
- – People who say “G’day” and live near kangaroos.
- – Nationality from the country of sushi and samurai.
- – Nationality from the land of Oktoberfest and Beethoven.
- – Country with the Great Wall and the largest population.
- – Nationality of people who speak Portuguese and love soccer.
- – People from the land of K-pop and kimchi.
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- – People from the land of tacos and mariachi.
- – People from the land of maple syrup and hockey.
- – Scandinavian country, known for IKEA and ABBA.
- – A country that connects Europe and Asia.
- – Known as the Emerald Isle, famous for shamrocks and Guinness.
- – Known for the Taj Mahal and spicy food.
- – African country, famous for safaris and long-distance runners.
- – People from the land of the pyramids and the Nile River.
- – A long, thin country in South America, famous for its Andes mountains.
- – Nationality from the country of pizza and pasta.
- – North African country famous for its deserts and colorful markets.
- – Southeast Asian country, famous for beaches and temples.
20 Clues: – Known for the Taj Mahal and spicy food. • – A country that connects Europe and Asia. • – People from the land of K-pop and kimchi. • – People from the land of tacos and mariachi. • – Scandinavian country, known for IKEA and ABBA. • – People from the land of maple syrup and hockey. • – People who say “G’day” and live near kangaroos. • ...
Empires 2018-02-22
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- An extensive group of states or countries under a single or supreme authority
- Believing in more than one god
- A ruler with absolute power
- route A series of paths or roads used for the exchange of goods and services within regions
- A government where all the power is held by one person
- When people or groups of people work together for a common goal
- People who buy and sell goods for profit
- Systems where some people are held as property by others and forced to do different types of work
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- The ability strength and capacity to do something
- A government with elected leaders
- Ruled by the people or a government in which many people are able to participate
- A city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
- The right to use power to enforce rules or give orders
- A government in which a few elite citizens rule and have power
- Members of a ruling class
- A group of people considered to be the best in a particular society
- Taking control of a place or people with military force
- A worker in a skilled trade or craft
- A line of office rulers of a country or empire
- Someone officially recognized as a full member of a nation
20 Clues: Members of a ruling class • A ruler with absolute power • Believing in more than one god • A government with elected leaders • A worker in a skilled trade or craft • People who buy and sell goods for profit • A line of office rulers of a country or empire • The ability strength and capacity to do something • The right to use power to enforce rules or give orders • ...
Cross-eyed Crosswords 2018-03-05
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- These workers were named after Ludd
- Gin Invented by Eli Whitney in the 1800s
- Theory Cholera, a disease, lead to this idea
- People can make their own profit in this economic system
- Bargaining Negotiation between employees
- In 1845 British Parliament legalized labor's right to ____
- Business people
- Class Skilled workers, professional business people, and wealthy farmers
- Farmers moving to the city
- Revolution A time period in the 1800s
- Marx A German philosopher who introduced Marxism
- Falls Where the first convention supporting women rights took place
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- Greek word that means 'happy place' and 'no place'
- Apartments
- Karl Marx referred to these people as "the haves"
- Equality for all people
- Factors of production are owned by the public in this economic theory
- Countries such as North Korea have this type of socialism
- faire This term is French for "let do"
- This belief was associated with John Stuart Mill
- Engels co-created a 23 page pamphlet called The Communist Manifesto with Karl Marx
- Karl Marx referred to these people as "the have-nots"
- This business organization became the best way to manage business inn the 1800s
- People demanded this right especially women
- People who bought this became part owners of businesses
- Union Workers who fought for better working standards
26 Clues: Apartments • Business people • Equality for all people • Farmers moving to the city • These workers were named after Ludd • Revolution A time period in the 1800s • faire This term is French for "let do" • Gin Invented by Eli Whitney in the 1800s • Bargaining Negotiation between employees • People demanded this right especially women • ...
Treaty Of Waitangi 2025-05-08
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- people live or are from england would be known as this
- some people fight for these so they can gain things that other races or genders have
- the native people of new zealand
- the leaders of many native tribes in many countries are called
- the moari word for treasure
- people will sometimes have to _____ their package to prove it was them who ordered it
- an event in which people are trialed on their actions
- you could have __________ over something like a house or property
- someone who has moved countrys
- sometimes when you buy a property you are given the ____ value
- an official agreement intended to resolve conflict.
- some people should be __________ some things such as food or water
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- you could come to _____ with people on certin subjects
- some people have more of these than others due to race or gender even sometimes money
- a place in the north island where a famous treaty was signed
- request or demand say that one owns or has earned
- you often live in your home _______
- the second month of the year
- you could have ___________ on an agreement
- a document which leaders sign to agree on terms often to do with land or rights
20 Clues: the moari word for treasure • the second month of the year • someone who has moved countrys • the native people of new zealand • you often live in your home _______ • you could have ___________ on an agreement • request or demand say that one owns or has earned • an official agreement intended to resolve conflict. • an event in which people are trialed on their actions • ...
Places B1 2025-08-05
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- open place where people sell food and goods
- building where people go to pray
- /skuːl/
- structure built over a river or road for crossing
- green area in a town for walking and relaxing
- place where you send letters and parcels
- place where you stay when you travel
- place where you watch live plays
- a place where you can see fish and other sea creatures
- building where firefighters and fire engines are based
- a place where people play gambling games
- building where a country’s diplomats work in another country
- place where people work at desks
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- /bæŋk/
- land next to a river, lake, or sea
- place where people walk beside the road
- /ˈsɪnəmə/
- place where doctors and nurses help sick people
- place with white lines where people cross the road
- open public area often in the center of a city
- place where you go to eat meals
- place where you catch a train or a bus
- quiet place where you can read or borrow books
- place where you see historical or artistic objects
- small place where you can drink coffee or eat snacks
- a park where animals are kept for people to see
- a narrow street or passage between buildings
27 Clues: /bæŋk/ • /skuːl/ • /ˈsɪnəmə/ • place where you go to eat meals • building where people go to pray • place where you watch live plays • place where people work at desks • land next to a river, lake, or sea • place where you stay when you travel • place where you catch a train or a bus • place where people walk beside the road • place where you send letters and parcels • ...
Pr.T.-5abc 2021-06-13
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- People built a building in Egypt.
- People go to shoot wild animals.
- A people who like to catch fish.
- They serve nice meals there.
- Letters for you, arrive there first.
- A place where you can pay to stay for the night .
- A small area in a town or city where people go to buy and sell things.
- This thing tells the news from around the world.
- You can pay to leave your car there.
- A people who have a lot of pigs, horses, chickens,cows.
- A people who have a lot of money.
- A place that serves hot and cold drinks and snacks.
- You can see beautiful paintings and statues there.
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- A big store that sells many different things.
- People keep money there.
- You can buy something to wear there.
- You can go there when you are sick.
- Can fly high.
- You can buy something to read there.
- The period during whish the child change
- A structure that has many apartments.
- A place that sells bread and cakes.
- You can see a play there.
23 Clues: Can fly high. • People keep money there. • You can see a play there. • They serve nice meals there. • People go to shoot wild animals. • A people who like to catch fish. • People built a building in Egypt. • A people who have a lot of money. • You can go there when you are sick. • A place that sells bread and cakes. • You can buy something to wear there. • ...
Uint 2 part 1 review 2021-11-03
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- area of the house where people work
- this means to arrive
- people often eat in this room
- this is the word for room
- this means to do or to make
- this means to prepare
- open this to let air in
- a place where people live
- place to shower and brush teeth
- this means to live
- a place where people live
- people eat this after dinner, sweet treat
- this means to go
- this is where cars can be parked
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- this means to go out, leave
- this means to eat
- this is where people sleep
- a place where plants grow
- this means to drink
- an outside area to hang out
- eat this meal in the morning
- eat this meal in the evening
- you must have this to surviv
- open this to leave the house
- this is where people relax and hang out
- eat this meal around noon
- this is where people cook
- this means to return
- in our school, this is full of lockers
29 Clues: this means to go • this means to eat • this means to live • this means to drink • this means to arrive • this means to return • this means to prepare • open this to let air in • a place where plants grow • this is the word for room • a place where people live • this is where people cook • a place where people live • this is where people sleep • eat this meal around noon • ...
VOCAB UNIT 6 & 7 - TERM 3 2023-03-22
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- When there is a lot of water
- The thing an entertainer performs on above the crowd
- Are we all ... this weekend at the HAIS Spring Fair?
- a person who plays music or paints as a job
- Another name for the show
- In some countries people ... in unusual customs
- Structure used by sellers to sell their products at a market
- People often ... their birthday
- Powerful storms that begin out at sea
- Arranged in a systematic way
- Happen in very dry weather
- The people watching the show
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- A season when it rains a lot
- Happens with thunder during a storm
- Caused by cold weather in Winter months
- Very high temperatures
- Are caused by a particular type of cloud
- People are often ... to major cities
- Very strong winds that occur on land
- A giant wave that hits the shore
- where the event will take place (verb)
- People ... in nice clothes to go out
- A group of people that play music
- In Vietnam, a custom ... where people do not sweep during TET
24 Clues: Very high temperatures • Another name for the show • Happen in very dry weather • A season when it rains a lot • When there is a lot of water • Arranged in a systematic way • The people watching the show • People often ... their birthday • A giant wave that hits the shore • A group of people that play music • Happens with thunder during a storm • ...
Civil War a Time of Reconstruction 2023-05-15
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- People can work on crops to get 1/2 of them.
- These were used to cause separation between people of color and those with fair skin.
- This battle is also referred to as the Battle of the Monitors.
- These states stayed with the Union even though they were slave states.
- This enslaved African sued for his freedom.
- This woman created the Red Cross.
- This was the name of the Northern side.
- This battle was also known as the Battle of Pittsburg Landing.
- A slave law that required people to return escaped slaves.
- This President lead us to the Civil War.
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- To set free.
- The person wrote a novel on Anti-Slavery.
- A written law that changed how colored people were treated.
- A group of people who thought that people of color should be singled out.
- A period after the war.
- Lead people to Bleeding Kansas.
- The Southern side of the war.
- A war fought between a nation.
- The act of withdrawing.
- This battle was the first to have females fighting on both sides.
20 Clues: To set free. • A period after the war. • The act of withdrawing. • The Southern side of the war. • A war fought between a nation. • Lead people to Bleeding Kansas. • This woman created the Red Cross. • This was the name of the Northern side. • This President lead us to the Civil War. • The person wrote a novel on Anti-Slavery. • This enslaved African sued for his freedom. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2013-05-31
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- As the population grew, farmers had to grow more of this to feed people.
- This group of people could work in factories as well as adults.
- Before the IR, people used to make things in their _______.
- A fast, drastic change.
- Something that improved during the IR and made people healthier.
- The large buildings where many people now worked.
- To do with making things to sell.
- The new, fast method of transport developed.
- By the end of the IR, most men could now do this but women couldn't.
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- The __________ grew dramatically during this time.
- By the 1900s, this was compulsory for all children 5-12.
- Before the IR, most people were __________.
- The working conditions in factories were _________.
- Because of it's Empire overseas, Britain could get hold of lots of raw ________ to make things with.
- __________ were used to make things in factories.
- Factory owners employed children because they were _____.
- The name for a talented businessman or inventor.
- Most people moved to these during the IR.
- Another word for 'material' or 'cloth'.
- Britain could ______ with other countries to make money.
20 Clues: A fast, drastic change. • To do with making things to sell. • Another word for 'material' or 'cloth'. • Most people moved to these during the IR. • Before the IR, most people were __________. • The new, fast method of transport developed. • The name for a talented businessman or inventor. • __________ were used to make things in factories. • ...
Urban Environments 2013-09-11
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- an area of slum housing on edge of city
- the market price of a piece of land
- people who live in shanty towns
- degree to which an area is free of pollution
- investment of capital in old areas to improve them
- group of people united by race, language, religion
- refers to similar groups of income, employment, class
- clustering together of people with similar characteristic
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- land not used for urban development
- outward spread of an urban area at lower density
- acute overcrowding due to traffic, business or people
- movement of people from city to towns and rural
- when well-being and quality of life falls
- people who make decisions like planners, politicians
- abandoned site awaiting a new use
- serious lack of income, food, water, house, basic services
- ease with which one location can be reached
- changing the image of an urban area and peoples view of it
- growth in the percentage of pop living in urban areas
- a city over 10 million people
20 Clues: a city over 10 million people • people who live in shanty towns • abandoned site awaiting a new use • land not used for urban development • the market price of a piece of land • an area of slum housing on edge of city • when well-being and quality of life falls • ease with which one location can be reached • degree to which an area is free of pollution • ...
city 2018-02-18
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- place where you can buy things
- construction with walls and a roof, there are a lot in the city
- vehicle with two wheels and a engine
- place where sick people is helped by doctors
- place where planes can landor get out
- animal, people says that is the best friend of the man
- big area, where people can walk and enjoy
- place with equipment to do exercises
- vehicle with two wheels and two pedals
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- a public transport, is large, big and with wheels
- train that is built under the city
- brigade that makes the people obey the law
- big shop that it sells food and drink also things for the house
- centre building with shops inside
- place with animals in jails, people can see them
- place with a lot of books
- place where childrem go to learn things
- long and hard surface, made it for the vehicles drive on it
- structure that people cross to get from one site to another
- vehicle with four wheels and seats for some people
20 Clues: place with a lot of books • place where you can buy things • centre building with shops inside • train that is built under the city • vehicle with two wheels and a engine • place with equipment to do exercises • place where planes can landor get out • vehicle with two wheels and two pedals • place where childrem go to learn things • big area, where people can walk and enjoy • ...
Government Unit Crossword 2024-10-11
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- these people have life terms
- they have 4 year terms
- people who protect us from threats outside of country
- branch that has supreme court
- made up of 100 people: 2 from each state
- the title the president has over the military
- the intro to the constitution
- people who protect us from people in country
- the most well known court
- the members of this group are determined by the population of each state
- protection from other countries
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- the length of a presidents term
- to have laws and people to enforce them
- branch that is made up of 535 people
- branch that has the president, vice president, and cabinet
- peoples need are to be taken care of
- the name given to house of representatives and senate together
- a system in which no one government branch has too much power
- the preamble introduces this topic
- part of the executive branch
- the tool legislative branch has to remove the president or supreme court justice
- the presidents assistant
22 Clues: they have 4 year terms • the presidents assistant • the most well known court • these people have life terms • part of the executive branch • branch that has supreme court • the intro to the constitution • the length of a presidents term • protection from other countries • the preamble introduces this topic • branch that is made up of 535 people • ...
E3 Paired Read Vocabulary 2024-09-19
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- asked someone to go somewhere or to do something
- a regular time when you practice something
- a time when you get to do something
- long poles or posts that hold something up
- happy because someone has done well
- out of the way
- a long line of people walking as part of a celebration
- tell someone about your ideas, experiences, and feelings
- found frequently among many people or places
- the way of life of a group of people
- agreeing with what is thought to be right or treating people in an equal way
- a line of people, animals, or things
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- have something be part of a whole or a group
- a large group of people in one place
- close to someone or something
- special clothes worn at certain times or events
- the ways two or more things are not the same
- beg to get what you want
- make something start to burn
- goes or moves quickly
- the regular pattern of sounds in music
- the way people speak, read, or write in a particular country
22 Clues: out of the way • goes or moves quickly • beg to get what you want • make something start to burn • close to someone or something • a time when you get to do something • happy because someone has done well • a large group of people in one place • the way of life of a group of people • a line of people, animals, or things • the regular pattern of sounds in music • ...
AP HUMAN TERMS 2025-05-14
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- Changing voting lines to help one political group
- A mix of languages that becomes a main language
- More people move into cities
- People can change the environment to fit their needs
- Something that brings people in a country together
- Fixing old city areas so that richer people move in
- The world is becoming more connected through trade and culture
- A different way of speaking the same language
- How ideas, goods, or culture spread from one place to another
- Belief that your culture is better than other cultures
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- A religion that tries to spread to everyone everywhere
- The environment controls what people can do
- Farming that uses a lot of work on a small land
- When people move from cities to neighborhoods outside the city
- Something that pulls people in a country apart
- A religion that is tied to a specific group or place
- When a culture fully blends into another
- A simple language made so that two groups can talk
- When two cultures meet and share traits
- Farming that uses a lot of land with less work
20 Clues: More people move into cities • When two cultures meet and share traits • When a culture fully blends into another • The environment controls what people can do • A different way of speaking the same language • Something that pulls people in a country apart • Farming that uses a lot of land with less work • Farming that uses a lot of work on a small land • ...
Population - Pre-Q 2025-06-17
Across
- The process of people moving into a country or region from another place to live permanently or semi-permanently.
- Movement of people who choose to migrate for personal, economic, or social reasons, such as better job opportunities or a higher quality of life.
- Relating to society, culture, and how people interact within communities.
- The number of deaths per 1,000 people in a population per year.
- Relating to government, policies, laws, power structures, and decision-making within a society.
- The difference between the birth rate and the death rate of a population. If the birth rate exceeds the death rate, there is a natural increase; if the death rate exceeds the birth rate, there is a natural decrease. (Birth rate - death rate).
- The difference between the number of immigrants (people moving in) and the number of emigrants (people moving out) in a specific area over a given time period. (Immigrants - Emigrants).
- The place where migrants relocate to and settle.
- The place where migrants originate from before moving to another location.
- Movement of people due to conflict, persecution, natural disasters, or other situations beyond their control.
- A population with a high proportion of young people (people below 15), typically due to high birth rates and lower life expectancy.
- Relating to the natural surroundings, including ecosystems, climate, pollution, and sustainability.
- A population with an increasing proportion of elderly people (people 65+) due to lower birth rates and longer life expectancy.
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- The study of how and why populations change over time, including factors such as birth rates, death rates, migration, and aging.
- Also known as population pyramids, these graphical representations show the distribution of a population by age groups and gender, helping to analyse population composition and trends.
- Factors that hinder or slow down migration, such as physical barriers, political restrictions, or financial limitations.
- The movement of a group of people from one place to another, often viewed in terms of direction, volume, and reasons for migration.
- The number of live births per 1,000 people in a population per year.
- The total number of people living in a specific area, such as a country, city, or region, at a given time.
- The process of people leaving their home country or region to settle in another country or area.
- A model that explains the changes in population growth over time, based on historic economic and social development, divided into five stages.
- Movement of people across national borders to settle in a different country.
- A person who flees their home country and is seeking refugee status.
- Movement of people within the same country or region.
- A theory explaining migration based on "push factors" and "pull factors", as well as intervening obstacles that might create barriers to migration.
- A person who has been forced to leave their home country due to war, persecution, or natural disasters and has gained legal status within their new country.
26 Clues: The place where migrants relocate to and settle. • Movement of people within the same country or region. • The number of deaths per 1,000 people in a population per year. • The number of live births per 1,000 people in a population per year. • A person who flees their home country and is seeking refugee status. • ...
The Cross-eyed Crossword 2018-03-01
Across
- Apartments
- Workers who fought for better working standards
- Karl Marx referred to these people as "the have-nots"
- A German philosopher who introduced Marxism
- A time period in the 1800s
- Where the first convention supporting women rights took place in 1848
- Cholera, a disease, lead to this idea
- Business people
- Skilled workers, professional business people, and wealthy farmers
- This belief was associated with John Stuart Mill
- Karl Marx referred to these people as "the haves"
- Factors of production are owned by the public in this economic theory
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- Equality for all people
- Greek word that means 'happy place' and 'no place'
- This business organization became the best way to manage business inn the 1800s
- co-created a 23 page pamphlet called The Communist Manifesto with Karl Marx
- Farmers moving to the city
- These workers were named after Ned Ludd
- Negotiation between employees
- People who bought this became part owners of businesses
- People demanded this right especially women
- Invented by Eli Whitney in the 1800s
- In 1845 British Parliament legalized labor's right to ____
- This term is French for "let do"
- People can make their own profit in this economic system
- Countries such as Russia have this type of socialism
26 Clues: Apartments • Business people • Equality for all people • Farmers moving to the city • A time period in the 1800s • Negotiation between employees • This term is French for "let do" • Invented by Eli Whitney in the 1800s • Cholera, a disease, lead to this idea • These workers were named after Ned Ludd • A German philosopher who introduced Marxism • ...
Explorers and First Contact 2018-04-09
Across
- This act is a form of exchange of goods.
- Where goods of trading took place.
- What does "runners of the woods" translate to in French?
- What river did Samuel De Champlain sail up to set up an new trading post?
- A tribe of people that traded with the Dutch in Albany, New York State and wiped out the Wendat people.
- A name that the Wendat people called the Jesuits.
- This animal's fur was used by the French for fashion and for money.
- French name for "Mountain People".
- Quebec was a __________ built by Samuel De Champlain.
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- What did the First Nations peoples trade with the Europeans?
- Tribes of people that the Europeans met when they arrived in Canada.
- An Explorer from France who explored the St. Lawrence Rive and Great Lakes area between 1609-1616.
- Who lead 1500 French Colonist to Canada to settle Stadacona?
- Who was the very first "Coureur de Bois"?
- People from the continent of Europe.
- Who was the leader of the Jesuit Order?
- Where the river narrows.
- The name of the main trading post.
- The First Nations People used this as a mode of transportation in water.
- This tribe of people were the middle men of the fur trade.
20 Clues: Where the river narrows. • Where goods of trading took place. • The name of the main trading post. • French name for "Mountain People". • People from the continent of Europe. • Who was the leader of the Jesuit Order? • This act is a form of exchange of goods. • Who was the very first "Coureur de Bois"? • A name that the Wendat people called the Jesuits. • ...
The Effects of ICT 2013-03-20
Across
- Books which can be accessed electronicaly.
- The use of machines to make a job more efficient.
- The vision of an office without the use of any paper instead, replying on computers.
- The negative view of ICT.
- People which create software for computers.
- These people create and update websites.
- These people use CAD software rather than pencil and paper on a drawing board.
- These people maintain and control large networks in companies.
- automated computer systems have replaced ___ exchange as it does not require any man power or skill.
- The introduction of ATMs have significantly reduced the number of these people.
- When one works away from an everyday office, eg: at home.
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- The positive view of ICT.
- ___ have been replaced by computers who can organise files virtually.
- The layout for a large amount of people typign the same document.
- A small CPU piece built into a single UI chip used in a computer.
- These people design and make new high-tech computer parts.
- To reduce the time needed to do a process while maintaining minimum costs.
- ___ work can now be done online as there are online stores such as amazon or ebay.
- e-books and online libraries have repleaced ___ work.
- These people are responsible for creating new ICT systems.
20 Clues: The positive view of ICT. • The negative view of ICT. • These people create and update websites. • Books which can be accessed electronicaly. • People which create software for computers. • The use of machines to make a job more efficient. • e-books and online libraries have repleaced ___ work. • When one works away from an everyday office, eg: at home. • ...
WWW list 16 final project 2020-12-16
Across
- when people have been awake for a long time, they become ___
- defined as "the art of giving form to signs in an expressive, harmonious, and skillful manner"
- to make someone the victim
- many selfish people have ____
- the ___ of the moon is rocky and covered with craters
- our ancestors that lived 4.18-2 million years ago.
- a person who is fond of or greatly admires England or Britain.
- a government that places power into the hands of a small group of people
- to place one thing over another
- many people find it hard to think themselves ____
- when people are in pain, they may take a _____
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- the inflammation of the brain.
- these people treat other people by the manipulation of the spine
- the ___ of Paris hold the skeletons of more than 6 million people
- the cartesian plane has four ___
- extra or unnecessary
- able to corrode or burn organic tissue by chemical action
- many things are an ___ part of human nature
- flying reptiles of order Pterosa
- boring or dull
- a position that requires little work but gives status or financial benefit
- a collection of poems
- to do this is to tell lies while in court
- opposite of boreal
24 Clues: boring or dull • opposite of boreal • extra or unnecessary • a collection of poems • to make someone the victim • many selfish people have ____ • the inflammation of the brain. • to place one thing over another • the cartesian plane has four ___ • flying reptiles of order Pterosa • to do this is to tell lies while in court • many things are an ___ part of human nature • ...
Native American Cultures 2022-11-15
Across
- A tall wooden statue that have spirtual resembelance
- is a member of an Algonquian people
- a religious or solemn ceremony
- a member of an indigenous people of Siberia, the Aleutian Islands, and Alaska.
- also called Bering Land Bridge
- a member of a North American people of coastal British Columbia and southeastern Alaska.
- a member of the North American people of western South Dakota.
- a member of a Pueblo people living chiefly in northeastern Arizona.
- a member of a South American people living in the central Andes before the Spanish conquest
- a stream, brook
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- a small house at the gates of a park
- a Central American cereal plant that yields large grains set in rows on a cob
- is a member of the North American people of the southwestern US.
- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth,
- a form of Adina, the name of a soldier in the Old Testament or Hebrew Bible.
- a living organism that feeds on organic matter
- is a heavily built wild ox with backswept horns
- a type of dome-shaped shelter built from blocks of solid snow
- a member of the indigenous people dominant in Mexico
- is a member of a group of North American peoples
20 Clues: a stream, brook • a religious or solemn ceremony • also called Bering Land Bridge • is a member of an Algonquian people • a small house at the gates of a park • a living organism that feeds on organic matter • is a heavily built wild ox with backswept horns • is a member of a group of North American peoples • A tall wooden statue that have spirtual resembelance • ...
PSYC112 Week 2 2024-07-28
Across
- Attributional styles are _____ behaviours, therefore you can change
- people often act like this in large groups of people (Kitty Genovese example)
- helps to make relationships last longer
- who often initiate the end of relationships
- Kelley (1967) - does the person always act like this?
- this function of attribution is not always positive
- Kelley (1967) - does the person act like this towards other people/things, or just you?
- Frey and Rogner (1987) found that those who blamed themselves for accidents spent ____ in hospital compared to those who didn't
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- Attributing to ____ factors 'saves' self-esteem
- what % of people prefer a photo of their own reversed mirror image?
- Drive Theory of Facilitation was proposed by them in 1980
- presence of others can have bizarre or negative effects
- adults tend to be less aggressive to ____ children
- this group of people tend to locate cause within people
- we are ___ likely to laugh if others laugh
- people begin to feel like this when surrounded by others
- People who feel this way may sometimes feel distressed, bored and even depressed
- when others are present, ability on this type of task will often improve
- famous conformity researcher (Solomon)
- We attribute the cause of others' actions to ____ causes (actor-observer effect)
20 Clues: famous conformity researcher (Solomon) • helps to make relationships last longer • we are ___ likely to laugh if others laugh • who often initiate the end of relationships • Attributing to ____ factors 'saves' self-esteem • adults tend to be less aggressive to ____ children • this function of attribution is not always positive • ...
Clothes (Одежда) 2025-04-21
Across
- What people put on trousers to avoid embarrassing themselves
- What people wear in summer
- What to wear when you do not want to put on a coat, but it is cold outside?
- What is put on the finger at the registry office
- What is worn on the wrist
- What do people look at when they buy clothes in the first place (besides the price)
- What man put on with a suit
- What people put on their eyes, when they is the sun
- What is worn on bare legs?
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- What people wear on their hands, when it is cold
- What do girls wear when they go to an event
- What to wear on your head, when it is cold
- What people wear around their neck, when it is cold
- The American word for trousers
- What people put on, when they lose their eyesight
- What did the General Secretaries mostly wear on their bodies during the party?
- What do you wear on your feet (except socks), when going outside?
- What did men wear in the USSR instead of American jeans
- What do people wear when they go to bed
- What do men wear when they go to an event
20 Clues: What is worn on the wrist • What people wear in summer • What man put on with a suit • What is worn on bare legs? • The American word for trousers • What do people wear when they go to bed • What do men wear when they go to an event • What to wear on your head, when it is cold • What do girls wear when they go to an event • What people wear on their hands, when it is cold • ...
speling crossword 2015-09-02
Across
- I have a giant ........ face when I'm happy
- Sometimes people are sad because things ...... in their family
- The Mogo fudge is cookies and cream is so the ......... fudge I've every tasted
- ...... I did a front flip on the trampoline
- Who is the ......... in my class
- ............ is a great sprit that some people have
- The human ........ is fascinating because there is different bones where you don't expect it to be
- ....... is one of my best friends
- ..... are the chocolate Easter eggs
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- My friends are grateful about the rules about handball
- Some people are ...... but some are thankful
- I have the ........ of choosing people in my soccer team
- there is a kind of chocolate .......... creations
- Augustus Gloop must love .......... because he eats it all the time
- Some people are ......... that has uprightness
- my friend is full of .........
- people in the desert must be ....... to death
- ....... brings out the best of people
18 Clues: my friend is full of ......... • Who is the ......... in my class • ....... is one of my best friends • ..... are the chocolate Easter eggs • ....... brings out the best of people • I have a giant ........ face when I'm happy • ...... I did a front flip on the trampoline • Some people are ...... but some are thankful • people in the desert must be ....... to death • ...
grade 7 chapter 7 vocab 2016-03-09
Across
- a trade without any charge
- what is it called when an American believes that the US should have all control of North America
- when people vote for other people to make decisions for them
- a trade agreement so two countries can trade without any cost
- a representative of the monarch
- something that most First Nations did to solve a problem
- people who are elected to be a member of the house of commons
- is the prime minister
- a legal power that no one knew about until 1867
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- also known as "rep by pop"
- machines to make goods
- what did George Brown propose
- something you normally have to do in a relationship
- a government that job is to answer elected representatives
- when people are involved with making decisions
- people who are elected by the citizens
- a way people choose their leaders and make decisions
- sending goods to another place
18 Clues: is the prime minister • machines to make goods • a trade without any charge • also known as "rep by pop" • what did George Brown propose • sending goods to another place • a representative of the monarch • people who are elected by the citizens • when people are involved with making decisions • a legal power that no one knew about until 1867 • ...
London 2022-06-22
Across
- a piece of cloth with a special pattern on it
- when something or someone is known by lots of people
- a vehicle with four wheels pulled by horses
- a building or outdoor area where plays are given
- music played for a lot of people
- a very bad illness that killed thousands of people
- something built high to over a river or road
- a place where you go to eat and drink
- something people go to look at in a museum
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- when something is dead and finished
- a place where you can see art
- a line of people walking with other people watching
- a king, queen, prince, princess
- 100 years
- a piece of paper which lets you into places
- a picture made with paint
- a group of people who control a country
- when something costs a lot of money
18 Clues: 100 years • a picture made with paint • a place where you can see art • a king, queen, prince, princess • music played for a lot of people • when something is dead and finished • when something costs a lot of money • a place where you go to eat and drink • a group of people who control a country • something people go to look at in a museum • ...
Business and Economics 2025-06-09
Across
- cost, What you miss out on when making a decision
- The amount of money something costs.
- A business or service that is close to you.
- The people who advertise the product.
- The people who make the product.
- Not essential. Only for the joy of people.
- The amount of a good or service.
- a fixed regular payment earned for work or services, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis.
- a charge for borrowing money.
- The things people think will grow into good companies.
- When a number of people want a good or service.
Down
- The tricky decision that someone has to make, with could end badly for them.
- The important jobs that people have to do.
- It promotes competition and fair trading.
- What you get out of the good or service.
- The people who store the good or service.
- Buys the good or service.
- Essential for survival
18 Clues: Essential for survival • Buys the good or service. • a charge for borrowing money. • The people who make the product. • The amount of a good or service. • The amount of money something costs. • The people who advertise the product. • What you get out of the good or service. • It promotes competition and fair trading. • The people who store the good or service. • ...
Constitution Words 2012-04-10
Across
- Referring to your country
- The people who run the government; the organization that protects our natural rights
- A form of government in which people rule indirectly through elected representatives
- A form of government in which states have more power than a national government
- The first 10 amendments to the constitution
- A form of government in which the people vote directly on laws
- Theory that the people get to decide how to run their government
- To ask for a review of a case
- The people who elect the president
- Government branch that includes the courts
- Rights that all people have
Down
- A written document that explains the foundation of a government
- When people put their self interests aside for the common good
- When the president rejects bill
- A law stating that a person is guilty even though the act committed was legal when it was done
- Government branch with the president
- Agreement in which both sides meet in the middle so that both are satisfied but they also give up some of the things that they want
- Term used to refer to the national government
- Referring to another country that is not the one you live in
- The 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments
- Government branch that includes congress
- Person who is elected by the people to represent them in congress
- The amount of money the government owes to other governments or its people
- Favoring a republic
- To change; To improve
25 Clues: Favoring a republic • To change; To improve • Referring to your country • Rights that all people have • To ask for a review of a case • When the president rejects bill • The people who elect the president • The 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments • Government branch with the president • Government branch that includes congress • Government branch that includes the courts • ...
Constitution Words 2012-04-10
Across
- Referring to your country
- The amount of money the government owes to other governments or its people
- A form of government in which the people vote directly on laws
- Government branch that includes the courts
- Referring to another country that is not the one you live in
- Person who is elected by the people to represent them in congress
- Theory that the people get to decide how to run their government
- To change; To improve
- The people who elect the president
- The people who run the government; the organization that protects our natural rights
- To ask for a review of a case
- Term used to refer to the national government
- Rights that all people have
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- A form of government in which states have more power than a national government
- A written document that explains the foundation of a government
- The first 10 amendments to the constitution
- Government branch with the president
- Agreement in which both sides meet in the middle so that both are satisfied but they also give up some of the things that they want
- A law stating that a person is guilty even though the act committed was legal when it was done
- When the president rejects bill
- Favoring a republic
- The 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments
- Government branch that includes congress
- A form of government in which people rule indirectly through elected representatives
- When people put their self interests aside for the common good
25 Clues: Favoring a republic • To change; To improve • Referring to your country • Rights that all people have • To ask for a review of a case • When the president rejects bill • The people who elect the president • The 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments • Government branch with the president • Government branch that includes congress • Government branch that includes the courts • ...
MSD Employment Crossword 2023-11-09
Across
- Support and practical help for women looking for work
- Ongoing support and advice to help people stay in work when they're starting a job
- Partnership between the health sector and MSD to get people into work
- Extra support for job seekers and employers while the employee is learning the job (5-4)
- Extra support for job seekers and employers when the employee is training toward a formal qualification (4,2,4)
- Payment for people without work obligations who choose to work
- Payment made to employers while they're training an apprentice (14,5)
- Payment that helps families with the cost of pre-school childcare (9,7)
- Service for 16-19-year-olds who are not in employment, education or training
- Our employment-focused contact centre
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- Can help clients pay for things that will help them study
- a service
- Tailored support for people at risk of losing their employment
- Places people can go to if they're interested in working in construction and infrastructure (4,3,6,4)
- Funding and support for specific industries, to help with short-term pre-employment or in-work training
- Programmes to help disabled people and people with health conditions into paid work
- Work-readiness and skills initiative for young people at risk of long-term unemployment
- Grant to help clients get what they need to start a new job (10,2,4)
- Six-week training course for young people (1,1,1)
- Provides support and information from all-of-Government on employment
20 Clues: a service • Our employment-focused contact centre • Six-week training course for young people (1,1,1) • Support and practical help for women looking for work • Can help clients pay for things that will help them study • Tailored support for people at risk of losing their employment • Payment for people without work obligations who choose to work • ...
Personality adjectives 2024-11-25
Across
- always gets up again and stays positive if something bad happens
- behaving in a happy friendly way
- skilled at solving problems and making decisions on your own
- disliking or not interested in ideas or culture is different from your own
- willing to support work for or be a friend to someone, even in difficult times
- someone who you would never lend any money or tell any secret
- a friendly person who enjoys being with other people
- willing to accept many different types of behaviour, beliefs, or choices in other people
- nervous and embarrassed in the company of other people, especially people who do not know
- practical, reasonable, and friendly
- always says the right thing and never offends people
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- very active and with a lot of energy
- tending to concentrate on your own thoughts and feelings
- likely to do something suddenly, without considering the results of your actions
- showing that you care about someone or something and do not want to cause offence
- used for describing a person who talks in a way that annoys other people
- always very kind and who thinks of other people
- not proud and not thinking that you are better than other people
- calm and not easily upset
- thinking that you are more important or more intelligent than you really are
- not careful about the way they speak or behave towards other people and so often upset them
21 Clues: calm and not easily upset • behaving in a happy friendly way • practical, reasonable, and friendly • very active and with a lot of energy • always very kind and who thinks of other people • a friendly person who enjoys being with other people • always says the right thing and never offends people • tending to concentrate on your own thoughts and feelings • ...
APHUG Unit 3 2024-04-08
Across
- When individuals evaluate locations they might move to
- Migrants moving so their activity spaces don’t overlap
- The permanent relocation of individuals to new places
- Where people move freely and have regular activity
- Study of spatial properties of human activity
- Measurement of interaction opportunities available under gravity model
- When people leave the countryside for a major-city
- Beliefs and attitudes people have about particular places
- Process in natural environment that has consequences
- Nomadic migration in which herders move their flock
- Theory that explains the size / distribution of settlements
- Expressions that improves in transportation
- When people relocate their residence somewhat involuntarily
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- Belief and feeling about places, people, or events
- The movement between different places
- declining intensity of any spatial interaction
- Transportation or communication route within a network
- Short-term mobility; people intend to return home
- Area defined by distribution of an individual’s communications
- Where a long-distance relocation is undertaken in stages
- When people move by choice without being forced
- Money sent by migrants to family in places
- Coordinated and goal-directed by people or institutions
- Locations people have knowledge about even without visiting
- Acceptable costs of a spatial exchange
- The spatial arrangement of phenomena on Earth’s surface
- A geographic feature that impedes spatial interaction
- Earth’s surface where humans exist and activity occurs
- Forced or reluctant migrant
- Behavior associated with the defense of home territory
30 Clues: Forced or reluctant migrant • The movement between different places • Acceptable costs of a spatial exchange • Money sent by migrants to family in places • Expressions that improves in transportation • Study of spatial properties of human activity • declining intensity of any spatial interaction • When people move by choice without being forced • ...
Beach activities 2020-04-21
Across
- People look for these shiny objects in the sand.
- What people fling back and forth.
- People can build these.
- Some people like to pack some food to have a __________.
- We sit on a beach ________.
- What we play with 2 teams - beach ______________.
- People like to do this in the sun __________.
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- Another thing that we can find in the sand.
- People apply this before going to the beach.
- People like to do this on the sand _______.
- What people can do off of the rocks.
- Something we do to cool off.
- People can walk on this.
- People do this on a board.
14 Clues: People can build these. • People can walk on this. • People do this on a board. • We sit on a beach ________. • Something we do to cool off. • What people fling back and forth. • What people can do off of the rocks. • Another thing that we can find in the sand. • People like to do this on the sand _______. • People apply this before going to the beach. • ...
Jobs 2020-03-03
Across
- Peopl in this job deliver letters and parcels.
- People in this job drive taxis.
- People in this job deal with money.
- People in this job treat patients.
- People in this job cut and style our hair.
- People in this job design buildings.
- People in this job know the law very well.
- People in this job treat our teeth.
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- People in this job teach us to do something.
- People in this job fly aeroplanes.
- People in this job welcome guests at hotels.
- People in this job help doctors at hospitals.
- People in this job write news stories.
13 Clues: People in this job drive taxis. • People in this job fly aeroplanes. • People in this job treat patients. • People in this job deal with money. • People in this job treat our teeth. • People in this job design buildings. • People in this job write news stories. • People in this job cut and style our hair. • People in this job know the law very well. • ...
Cooking Methods 2021-10-01
Across
- used to cut
- people like to do this to vegetables
- process of slow cooking and browning of food
- people follow this so they know what to use in a dish
- people like to do this method to fish
- smooth and make even
- makes a square after done
- people do this to make sure they add everything they need and that it is the right amount
- very hot
- you might cook your broccoli like this
- people like to do it thin (hint: cheese is sold like this sometimes)
- a lot of Americans like this type of cooking method (ex: french fries)
- when fruit gets old it
- you may do this to make desserts
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- people use this if they are out of something or not wanting to use that
- long thin strips
- fish can be this
- you do this to cook noodles
- to make smooth food you can
- people do this with an egg without its shell
- some people like to do this to steak
- dairy can do this if out to long or old
- you might do this to give flavor
- people usually do this with butter and sugar when baking
- oil and salt on potatoes
- a method where you heat up oil and cook something in it
- heating and cooling chocolate is called
- you may put your chicken under this to make it crispy
- coat all of the food means to
29 Clues: very hot • used to cut • long thin strips • fish can be this • smooth and make even • when fruit gets old it • oil and salt on potatoes • makes a square after done • you do this to cook noodles • to make smooth food you can • coat all of the food means to • you might do this to give flavor • you may do this to make desserts • some people like to do this to steak • ...
Social Psychology - Groups 2024-08-26
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- Individuals who adhere to group norms receive ________________ from the group.
- People in groups share _______, values and norms of common interest.
- Term meaning that people in the group are mutually reliant on each other.
- Type of group where members rely on each other for emotional outcomes, feelings of belonging and social identity.
- People work on tasks in groups for an agreed ____________.
- A rule or expectation that governs group behaviour.
- Some people feel _________ when in a group.
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- Refers to learning group norms by picking up on them without being formally told.
- Type of group where members work together to successful complete a goal.
- Working together in a group can help people achieve particular _________ they have.
- Some people join groups because they find it r____________.
- Group members with higher social status will have greater ____________ (or power) on others in the group.
- Refers to learning group norms by being formally told about the group's rules.
- People in group interact ___________ (or for an extended time).
- Individuals who break group norms may be ______________ from the group, or punished.
- Social norms for groups will differ depending on the group, _________, time etc.
- A collection of people who are interdependent and interact for an extended period of time.
- Refers to where the group member sits within the group's hierarchy. Associated with social role.
- Refers to the particular position in the group an individual holds.
- People in groups _________ with one another.
20 Clues: Some people feel _________ when in a group. • People in groups _________ with one another. • A rule or expectation that governs group behaviour. • People work on tasks in groups for an agreed ____________. • Some people join groups because they find it r____________. • People in group interact ___________ (or for an extended time). • ...
Culture Vocabulary 2025-02-17
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- A common way of doing things in a particular culture.
- A group of people who share a common culture, language, or ancestry.
- The words and way people communicate in a culture.
- The way of life of a group of people, including their customs, traditions, and beliefs.
- Differences among people in a society, including culture, language, and traditions.
- Ideas that people in a culture think are true or important.
- – Sharing stories that help pass down a culture’s history and values
- The way people dress in a culture.
- The accepted ways of behaving in a culture.
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- Including or respecting many different cultures. Cultural Exchange – When people from different cultures share ideas, food, and traditions.
- A custom or belief passed down through generations.
- A group of related people, often a core part of culture.
- The history, beliefs, and traditions passed down from previous generations.
- Sounds and songs that are important in a culture.
- Showing appreciation for other cultures and traditions.
- A special practice or ceremony with cultural meaning.
- Objects from the past that show how people lived.
- A person’s sense of who they are, often shaped by culture.
- The process of adapting to a new culture.
- The meals and dishes that are common in a culture.
- A picture, object, or word that represents something important in a culture.
- Old stories passed down in a culture that may or may not be true.
22 Clues: The way people dress in a culture. • The process of adapting to a new culture. • The accepted ways of behaving in a culture. • Sounds and songs that are important in a culture. • Objects from the past that show how people lived. • The words and way people communicate in a culture. • The meals and dishes that are common in a culture. • ...
Business and Economics 2025-06-09
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- cost, What you miss out on when making a decision
- The amount of money something costs.
- A business or service that is close to you.
- The people who advertise the product.
- The people who make the product.
- Not essential. Only for the joy of people.
- The amount of a good or service.
- a fixed regular payment earned for work or services, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis.
- a charge for borrowing money.
- The things people think will grow into good companies.
- When a number of people want a good or service.
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- The tricky decision that someone has to make, with could end badly for them.
- The important jobs that people have to do.
- It promotes competition and fair trading.
- What you get out of the good or service.
- The people who store the good or service.
- Buys the good or service.
- Essential for survival
18 Clues: Essential for survival • Buys the good or service. • a charge for borrowing money. • The people who make the product. • The amount of a good or service. • The amount of money something costs. • The people who advertise the product. • What you get out of the good or service. • It promotes competition and fair trading. • The people who store the good or service. • ...
immigration 2021-07-16
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- Barely enough
- Leave a place of residence to live somewhere new
- People trained to lead religious services, such as priests, rabbis, and ministers
- Moved from one region or nation to another
- Unable to be changed or recovered
- Extreme lack of food
- Absorbed and incorporated (added to)
- Fixed numbers or amounts
- People trained to translate one language to another
- Created an unpleasant situation by repeated attacks
- Criminal-like
- Held for questioning
- Run-down apartment buildings in poor sections of cities
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- People who cheat others out of money or property
- People who come to new nations to live
- Moved to a new place of residence
- Organized killings of groups of people for political or religious reasons; usually planned by government leaders
- People who leave their nations to live somewhere new
- People representing their nations’ governments in foreign countries
- Belonging to particular nations or ethnic (cultural) groups
- Treated poorly
- Work where wages are earned based on the number of pieces sewed
- The arrival of large numbers of people
- Unwanted; trash
- The lowest deck on a ship
- Kept someone from being part of something
- Someone who comes earlier in a family, such as a greatgrandmother
- To feel an eager desire
28 Clues: Barely enough • Criminal-like • Treated poorly • Unwanted; trash • Extreme lack of food • Held for questioning • To feel an eager desire • Fixed numbers or amounts • The lowest deck on a ship • Moved to a new place of residence • Unable to be changed or recovered • Absorbed and incorporated (added to) • People who come to new nations to live • The arrival of large numbers of people • ...
First Contact Crossword 2019-03-20
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- something that belonged to the First Nations before Europe as took over
- agreements between the first nation people and the Europeans that began when Canada was first discovered by the Europeans
- the First Nation people are still healing from the _________ of residential schools
- traditions, art and other customs that unite a group of people
- rumours about a group of people, dealing especially with how they act
- the travellers involved in the lifestyle of the First Nations
- the first inhabitants of Canada
- the last reserve the travelers visited in the third episode of the “first contact” series
- a documented event in the past
- an event that celebrates First Nations
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- house a detox center for indigenous people
- one’s understanding of a certain situation or person
- the designated land people with an Indian status are required to live in
- First Nations are required to renew their Indian __________
- ________ schools: where aboriginal children were taught to be Catholics
- gaining new knowledge on aboriginal people
- a person's view on something
- the activity where JamieSou saw a seal sink Into the water after it was killed
- an animal whose meat is eaten raw by aboriginal people
- minded the mindset in which someone is not willing to change their views on something
20 Clues: a person's view on something • a documented event in the past • the first inhabitants of Canada • an event that celebrates First Nations • house a detox center for indigenous people • gaining new knowledge on aboriginal people • one’s understanding of a certain situation or person • an animal whose meat is eaten raw by aboriginal people • ...
Ancient Indian things 2021-10-22
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- wow A celebration of something.
- The area around the Cascade Mts.
- People who survive by hunting and gathering wild animals and plants
- A group of people that share the same beliefs, behaviors, patterns, and values.
- Art natives painted.
- jargon The simplified trade language of the Choonikian people.
- A way for the native people to show their wealth.
- The body of water that the Salish people lived around
- The language the people of the Plateau spoke.
- The people who lived around the Salish Sea.
- Indians Native Americans who live east of the Cascade Mtns.
- The Ice Age Lake formed by an Ice Dam on the Clark Fork River in Montana
- The land that connected North America and Asia during the ice age.
- A time period when glaciers covered much of the earth.
- A person who was believed to have been able to communicate with the spirits of nature.
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- Ancient Native Americans
- A large sheet of Ice that stays around pretty much permanently.
- Columbian The people who lived along the lower Columbia river.
- Rock Carvings.
- A family of ancient languages.
- Something children/ descendants get from their parents.
- Giant animals from Ice Age
- Native Americans who live west of the Cascade Mtns.
23 Clues: Rock Carvings. • Art natives painted. • Ancient Native Americans • Giant animals from Ice Age • A family of ancient languages. • wow A celebration of something. • The area around the Cascade Mts. • The people who lived around the Salish Sea. • The language the people of the Plateau spoke. • A way for the native people to show their wealth. • ...
Ancient Indian things 2021-10-22
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- Something children/ descendants get from their parents.
- People who survive by hunting and gathering wild animals and plants
- A family of ancient languages.
- A large sheet of Ice that stays around pretty much permanently.
- Art natives painted.
- Rock Carvings.
- The language the people of the Plateau spoke.
- A person who was believed to have been able to communicate with the spirits of nature.
- The land that connected North America and Asia during the ice age.
- A group of people that share the same beliefs, behaviors, patterns, and values.
- The Ice Age Lake formed by an Ice Dam on the Clark Fork River in Montana
- A way for the native people to show their wealth.
- jargon The simplified trade language of the Choonikian people.
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- Ancient Native Americans
- A time period when glaciers covered much of the earth.
- The body of water that the Salish people lived around
- Giant animals from Ice Age
- Indians Native Americans who live east of the Cascade Mtns.
- Columbian The people who lived along the lower Columbia river.
- The area around the Cascade Mts.
- Native Americans who live west of the Cascade Mtns.
- The people who lived around the Salish Sea.
- A celebration of something.
23 Clues: Rock Carvings. • Art natives painted. • Ancient Native Americans • Giant animals from Ice Age • A celebration of something. • A family of ancient languages. • The area around the Cascade Mts. • The people who lived around the Salish Sea. • The language the people of the Plateau spoke. • A way for the native people to show their wealth. • ...
Crossword 2013-05-13
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- People who were banned from a country were called _______.
- The _______ remained loyal to Britain during the american revolution.
- The war of _________ (1775–1783)
- Slaves fought for ________ during the war.
- This place was captured by Britain in the 7 year war and had both french and British people living there after that.
- When the U.S won they claimed _____ over Britain.
- Another name for the rebel's were the ______.
- _______ was the name for the area Britain owned in Canada.
- This war was, the U.S, vs _______.
- Black _______ were promised freedom if they became loyal to Britain.
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- A mass departure of people was called an _______ .
- The _____ fought Britain but lost, some of those people still live in Quebec with the British.
- During the war people left to sail out to places, they were considered ______ at the places they arrived in.
- The ___________ ended the 7 year war.
- The american _________. (1775-1783)
- ______ were also know as patriots and had a rebellion against Britain.
- The people in the 13 colonies had a _______ against Britain for independence.
- These people were on the american side during the revolution.
- People who lived in Britain were ______.
- Name of the native tribe that was used by the British and did trade with them were the ________.
- The Tea ___ of 1773.
21 Clues: The Tea ___ of 1773. • The war of _________ (1775–1783) • This war was, the U.S, vs _______. • The american _________. (1775-1783) • The ___________ ended the 7 year war. • People who lived in Britain were ______. • Slaves fought for ________ during the war. • Another name for the rebel's were the ______. • When the U.S won they claimed _____ over Britain. • ...
Cross-eyed Crosswords 2018-03-05
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- Greek word that means 'happy place' and 'no place'
- This business organization became the best way to manage business inn the 1800s
- People demanded this right especially women
- Bargaining Negotiation between employees
- This belief was associated with John Stuart Mill
- Equality for all people
- In 1845 British Parliament legalized labor's right to ____
- Apartments
- Revolution A time period in the 1800s
- Countries such as North Korea have this type of socialism
- Union Workers who fought for better working standards
- Theory Cholera, a disease, lead to this idea
- Engels co-created a 23 page pamphlet called The Communist Manifesto with Karl Marx
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- Falls Where the first convention supporting women rights took place
- Karl Marx referred to these people as "the haves"
- Karl Marx referred to these people as "the have-nots"
- People who bought this became part owners of businesses
- These workers were named after Ludd
- Business people
- Farmers moving to the city
- Gin Invented by Eli Whitney in the 1800s
- People can make their own profit in this economic system
- faire This term is French for "let do"
- Factors of production are owned by the public in this economic theory
- Marx A German philosopher who introduced Marxism
- Class Skilled workers, professional business people, and wealthy farmers
26 Clues: Apartments • Business people • Equality for all people • Farmers moving to the city • These workers were named after Ludd • Revolution A time period in the 1800s • faire This term is French for "let do" • People demanded this right especially women • Bargaining Negotiation between employees • Gin Invented by Eli Whitney in the 1800s • ...
Cross-eyed Crosswords 2018-03-05
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- Gin Invented by Eli Whitney in the 1800s
- Class Skilled workers, professional business people, and wealthy farmers
- Engels co-created a 23 page pamphlet called The Communist Manifesto with Karl Marx
- Apartments
- faire This term is French for "let do"
- Business people
- This belief was associated with John Stuart Mill
- Greek word that means 'happy place' and 'no place'
- People can make their own profit in this economic system
- Equality for all people
- This business organization became the best way to manage business inn the 1800s
- Factors of production are owned by the public in this economic theory
- Theory Cholera, a disease, lead to this idea
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- These workers were named after Ludd
- Karl Marx referred to these people as "the haves"
- Bargaining Negotiation between employees
- Falls Where the first convention supporting women rights took place
- In 1845 British Parliament legalized labor's right to ____
- Farmers moving to the city
- Revolution A time period in the 1800s
- Karl Marx referred to these people as "the have-nots"
- Union Workers who fought for better working standards
- People who bought this became part owners of businesses
- Countries such as North Korea have this type of socialism
- Marx A German philosopher who introduced Marxism
- People demanded this right especially women
26 Clues: Apartments • Business people • Equality for all people • Farmers moving to the city • These workers were named after Ludd • Revolution A time period in the 1800s • faire This term is French for "let do" • Gin Invented by Eli Whitney in the 1800s • Bargaining Negotiation between employees • People demanded this right especially women • ...
The Cross-eyed Crossword 2018-03-04
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- Class Skilled workers, professional business people, and wealthy farmers
- Marx A German philosopher who introduced Marxism
- Bargaining Negotiation between employees
- Revolution A time period in the 1800s
- Union Workers who fought for better working standards
- Factors of production are owned by the public in this economic theory
- People demanded this right especially women
- Business people
- Karl Marx referred to these people as "the haves"
- This belief was associated with John Stuart Mill
- People can make their own profit in this economic system
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- Apartments
- These workers were named after Ludd
- Falls Where the first convention supporting women rights took place
- People who bought this became part owners of businesses
- Equality for all people
- Greek word that means 'happy place' and 'no place'
- In 1845 British Parliament legalized labor's right to ____
- This business organization became the best way to manage business inn the 1800s
- faire This term is French for "let do"
- Farmers moving to the city
- Theory Cholera, a disease, lead to this idea
- Karl Marx referred to these people as "the have-nots"
- Engels co-created a 23 page pamphlet called The Communist Manifesto with Karl Marx
- Countries such as North Korea have this type of socialism
- Gin Invented by Eli Whitney in the 1800s
26 Clues: Apartments • Business people • Equality for all people • Farmers moving to the city • These workers were named after Ludd • Revolution A time period in the 1800s • faire This term is French for "let do" • Bargaining Negotiation between employees • People demanded this right especially women • Gin Invented by Eli Whitney in the 1800s • ...
Chapter 3 Hunters-Gathers 2023-12-07
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- the period in ancient human culture when people began making and using bronze
- in the Paleolithic Age these people gathered nuts and berries
- always happening
- a time when glaciers covered much of the land
- a government whose ruler is a king or a queen
- relating to the lasest period of the stone age
- a place where people worship
- the city in Spain where Maria de Sautuola found cave paintings
- relating to the earliest period of the stone age
- tools and ________ were two important technological developments of the Paleolithic people
- the act of training for a particular job
- in the Paleolithic Age these people hunted large animals
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- the Paleolithic people often settled near this
- to adapt an animal to living with humans
- the organized growing of food on a regular schedule
- to build by putting together
- to find a particular place
- people who move from place to place in search of food
- to share information with someone
- The Paleolithic people may have used bones from this animal to build shelter
- a way of doing something
- a strip of land that was used to cross from Asia to North America
- relating to money; the buying and selling of goods and services
23 Clues: always happening • a way of doing something • to find a particular place • to build by putting together • a place where people worship • to share information with someone • to adapt an animal to living with humans • the act of training for a particular job • a time when glaciers covered much of the land • a government whose ruler is a king or a queen • ...
Traits part 1 2014-05-04
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- a very successful and famous female singer
- describes people who do not often talk about or show their feelings or thoughts
- skilled at solving problems and making decisions on your own
- lasting for a long time or difficult to get rid of
- not needing help or support from other people
- willing to try new or difficult things
- easily annoyed and complaining
- enthusiastic and determined
- very good at noticing and understanding things that many people do not notice
- strange or unusual, sometimes in a humorous way
- a person who respects and likes only people who are of a high social class, and/or a person who has extremely high standards who is not satisfied by the things that ordinary people like
- to walk or act slowly and without much purpose
- describes someone who allows themselves to be controlled by other people
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- a person who does dangerous things and takes risks
- a lazy, untidy, and often rude person
- kind and helpful
- easily upset by the things people say or do, or causing people to be upset, embarrassed, or angry
- behaving strangely or in an anxious (= worried and nervous) way, often because you have a mental illness
- making you feel less hot or tired/ pleasantly different and interesting
- a very strong wish to steal that you cannot control, especially without any need or purpose, usually considered to be a type of mental illness
- a great fear of drinking and water, often a sign of rabies
- If a group of people are rebellious, they oppose the ideas of the people in authority and plan to change the system, often using force
- able or willing to change in order to suit different conditions
- awkward in movement or manner
24 Clues: kind and helpful • enthusiastic and determined • awkward in movement or manner • easily annoyed and complaining • a lazy, untidy, and often rude person • willing to try new or difficult things • a very successful and famous female singer • not needing help or support from other people • to walk or act slowly and without much purpose • ...
Human Environment 2015-03-25
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- form of tourism in which the environmental impact is minimised and benefits are brought to the local area and its community.
- Density/The number of people per square kilometre
- movement of people out of cities to the surrounding areas
- Rate/The number of people dying in a year for every 1000 people in a population
- Increase/The rise in population caused by births exceeding deaths
- physical characteristics of the ground of the ground on which a settlement is located
- Sprawl/The uncontrolled growth of a settlement and the number of people living there into the surrounding urban fringe.
- Site/An area around the edge of the city, which has never been developed in any way.
- Industry/Industries involving the manufacturing of finished goods (e.g. a car factory)
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- Industry/Industries involving the collecting and creation of raw materials (e.g. fishing)
- decline in the numbers of people living in an area due to out-migration or changes in birth and death rates.
- Industry/Industries involving research and development and hi- technology
- Rate/The number of babies born in a year for every 1000 people in the total population
- Income/The amount of money that people have to spend on luxury goods
- growth in the proportion of people living in towns and cities.
- Site/This is an area within a city which is no longer used.
- location of a settlement relative to its surroundings
- Industry/Industries involving the provision of a service (e.g. teaching)
- Belt/The area around a settlement protected from urban development
- Population/A population in which there is a high number of people over the age of 65
20 Clues: Density/The number of people per square kilometre • location of a settlement relative to its surroundings • movement of people out of cities to the surrounding areas • Site/This is an area within a city which is no longer used. • growth in the proportion of people living in towns and cities. • Increase/The rise in population caused by births exceeding deaths • ...
Unit 7 Vocab 2023-05-19
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- A group of human beings distinguished by physical traits, genetic code patterns or genetically inherited characteristics.
- the process in which countries are increasingly linked to each other through culture and trade
- A political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them
- A relationship between countries in which they rely on one another for resources, goods, or services
- A single element of normal practice in a culture, such as wearing.blue jeans
- A community of people who share a common culture
- Economic decisions are made by individuals by supply and demand
- A measurement of the number of people per given unit of land
- The spread of ideas, customs, and technologies from one people to another
- An improvement of an existing technological product, system, or method of doing something.
- A movement from one country or region to another
- industrialized country in which people are generally better educated and healthier and live longer than people in developing countries do
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- cultural traits such as dress, diet, and music that are popular throughout the world
- A political system characterised by a centrally planned economy where the government owns the means of production.
- An area in which people have many shared culture traits
- Beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people
- Group of people who share common ancestry, language, religion, customs, or combination of such characteristics
- the number of live births each year per 1,000 people
- values and beliefs passed from generation to generation
- An economic system in which the government controls a country's economy.
20 Clues: A community of people who share a common culture • A movement from one country or region to another • the number of live births each year per 1,000 people • An area in which people have many shared culture traits • values and beliefs passed from generation to generation • A measurement of the number of people per given unit of land • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2021-11-17
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- is an area in which people have many shared culture traits
- the annual number of births per 1,000 people
- the process of moving from one place to live in another
- is an activity or behavior in which people often take part
- is a relationship between countries in which they rely on one another for resources, goods or services
- the spread of culture traits from one region to another
- a type of economy based on private ownership, free trade and competition
- the total number of people in a given area
- countries with strong economies and a high quality of life
- is a form of government in which people elect leaders and rule by majority
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- the set of beliefs, values, and practices that a group of people has in common
- the process in which countries are increasingly linked to each other through culture and trade
- a type of economic system in which the government makes all economic decisions
- assistance to people in distress
- the value of all goods and services produced within a country in a single year
- is a group of people who share a common culture and ancestry
- an economic system in which people grow their own food and make their own goods
- an organization of the world's countries that promotes peace and security around the globe
- refers to culture traits that are well known and widely accepted
- countries with less productive economies and a lower quality of life
- the state of having a variety of cultures in the same area
- a political system in which the government owns all property and dominates all aspects of life in a country
- a measure of the number of people living in an area
23 Clues: assistance to people in distress • the total number of people in a given area • the annual number of births per 1,000 people • a measure of the number of people living in an area • the process of moving from one place to live in another • the spread of culture traits from one region to another • is an area in which people have many shared culture traits • ...
Social Psychology Crossword 2025-02-05
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- the effect where people say and act differently if they feel they are anonymous or lost in a crowd.
- the bias where we explain our actions by external factors and others as internal factors.
- the "others" who are separate from a group of similar individuals.
- the cognitive discomfort that happens with two conflicting beliefs.
- the satiety hormone.
- the tendency for people to either perform better or worse if people are watching them.
- the tendency to prioritize feeling happy now over feeling happy in the future.
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- the word used to measure emotional stability or tendency in the Big Five Personality theory.
- the route of persuasion that involves superficial persuasion like beauty or famous people.
- the effect where the more you are around something the more you like it.
- the theory where if people gain positive outcomes and avoid negative ones they are more motivated.
- the law that people need an optimal amount of arousal in order to be properly motivated and perform well.
- when you feel like because a person did something good they must be a good person in general.
- the general rule where if a person acts a certain way towards a person that person generally reacts the same way.
- the effect when people are less likely to help when there are many people who could help.
- how we explain why someone has traits either internal or external explanations.
- the tendency for people to put less effort when in a group then alone.
- the hunger hormone
- the tendency for people to change behavior to fit into a group.
- a famous example of a projective test.
20 Clues: the hunger hormone • the satiety hormone. • a famous example of a projective test. • the tendency for people to change behavior to fit into a group. • the "others" who are separate from a group of similar individuals. • the cognitive discomfort that happens with two conflicting beliefs. • the tendency for people to put less effort when in a group then alone. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE 2025-02-07
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- - A group or party that disagrees with the government.
- - Someone who guides or governs a group of people.
- - A country’s full control over its own laws and decisions.
- - The practice of managing international relationships peacefully.
- - A planned effort to win an election or support an idea.
- - Dishonest or illegal behavior, especially by leaders.
- - Freedoms and privileges people have by law.
- - A process where people vote for leaders or decisions.
- - A public protest to show support or disagreement.
- - A set of rules that guides how a country is run.
- - The state of being treated the same as others.
- - Actions taken to influence people or win elections.
- - A duty or obligation to do something.
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- - A system of officials and rules in government.
- - A large group of people under one government.
- - Fair treatment of people according to the law.
- - The way rules, laws, and policies are enforced and managed.
- - A group of elected officials who make laws.
- - A plan or rule made by the government or an organization.
- - The legal right to make decisions and enforce rules.
- - A person who belongs to a country and has rights.
- - A rule made by the government that people must follow.
- - Money people pay to the government for public services.
- - The right to act, speak, or think without restriction.
- - A group of people who run a country or community.
- - The ability to control or influence others.
- - An official instruction about what people can or cannot do.
- - A change made to improve laws or systems.
- - A system where people vote to choose their leaders.
- - Activities related to government, leadership, and decision-making.
30 Clues: - A duty or obligation to do something. • - A change made to improve laws or systems. • - A group of elected officials who make laws. • - The ability to control or influence others. • - Freedoms and privileges people have by law. • - A large group of people under one government. • - A system of officials and rules in government. • ...
Numbers 11 2025-06-25
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- How long the Israelites would eat meat
- What the LORD did to the cry of the people
- Who suggested to Moses that the men prophesying should be restrained
- What the LORD said He would give the people to eat
- What the LORD struck the people with while they were eating
- Where the people remained after leaving Kibroth-hattaavah
- One of the foods the people remembered from Egypt
- What the LORD sent among the outskirts of the camp
- What the rabble had greedy cravings for
- Who had a greedy cravings among the Israelites
- What the LORD drove to bring quail from the sea
- Who heard the people complaining of adversity
- How many men the LORD told Moses to gather
- What the LORD took from Moses and placed on the seventy elders
- One of the men who prophesied in the camp
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- Where Moses brought the seventy elders to
- What the elders did when the Spirit rested on them
- Where the fire of the LORD burned among the people
- Where the quail fell, about a day’s journey from this place
- What Moses said the LORD had put upon him
- What from the LORD was kindled against the people
- Who said to the LORD that he was not able to carry the burden alone
- What the LORD dropped beside the camp
- What Moses heard the people doing at the entrance of their tents
- The other man who prophesied in the camp
- Number of cubits deep that the quail was
- Who the LORD said He would take some of the Spirit from Moses and put on
- What Moses told the LORD to do if he is to carry all the people by himself
- What the Israelites had been eating
29 Clues: What the Israelites had been eating • What the LORD dropped beside the camp • How long the Israelites would eat meat • What the rabble had greedy cravings for • The other man who prophesied in the camp • Number of cubits deep that the quail was • Where Moses brought the seventy elders to • What Moses said the LORD had put upon him • ...
Civics 2012-09-13
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- People fleeing persecution in their home countries
- Areas made up of cities and suburbs
- Area consisting of a few farms and small towns
- Annual number of live births per 1,000 people
- People in the United States who are citizens of another country
- Hope of a better life for everyone
- A count of U.S. residents
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- Study of what it means to be a citizen
- Force someone to leave the country
- Ideals that form the basis of this great country
- People who come from other lands
- organization who exercises authority as a political unit
- Legal process to become a citizen
- Areas surrounding cities that people moved to in the mid 1900's
- States in the South and West with a warm climate
- legally recognized member of a country
- Annual number of deaths per 1,000 people
- Movement of large numbers of people from region to region
- Set numbers for how many immigrants can come from a country
19 Clues: A count of U.S. residents • People who come from other lands • Legal process to become a citizen • Force someone to leave the country • Hope of a better life for everyone • Areas made up of cities and suburbs • Study of what it means to be a citizen • legally recognized member of a country • Annual number of deaths per 1,000 people • ...
Government Terms 2024-05-18
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- Something that all people deserve
- “…right to life, ____, and the pursuit of happyness…”
- What the United States government is built on
- Ability to do what you please, believe what you want, within reason
- Activities associated with a government
- Active supporter of democracy; blue
- Person in charge of the U.S.
- Way in which people choose their representatives
- Government in which one person or group holds the power; rights of people often go ignored
- A way of governing which depends on the people
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- Lack of government; idea that no one person or people should have power
- The sharing of power between a government
- Length of time in which a government official serves
- Far-right form of government with a dictatorial leader
- People fleeing their home country for a better life
- Active supporter of a republic; red
- Citizens of U.S.
- Far-left ideology centered around ownership
- Used to influence the people to believe certain things about the governing party
19 Clues: Citizens of U.S. • Person in charge of the U.S. • Something that all people deserve • Active supporter of a republic; red • Active supporter of democracy; blue • Activities associated with a government • The sharing of power between a government • Far-left ideology centered around ownership • What the United States government is built on • ...
copyright copyright copyright 2021-09-13
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- What colors are in American flag?
- The 9/11 Museum contains _______ from that day.
- Many ________ _________ tried to save as many people as they could.
- America is called the _____ of the brave.
- After the attacks, people around the world came ______ to honor the lives lost.
- George W. ____ was the President on 9/11.
- Near Washington, the _______ was also attacked.
- People often share their _____ ______ about where they were that day.
- We celebrate ______ ______ to remember 9/11.
- ______ Zero is what people called the site of the collasped buildings.
- Two ________ of light shine on September 11th every year to remember the Twin Towers.
- People evacuated NYC using boats and by foot.
- Day of the week that fell on September 11th, 2001.
- New York City has the nickname "The Big _____."
- A lot of first responders and search and rescuers got ______ from all of the chemicals after the attack.
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- Westerville's First Responder Park has a ______ from the fallen towers.
- The _____ _____ were once an important part of the NYC skyline.
- Many ______ people lost their lives on this day.
- Flight 93 went down near Shanksville, _______.
- _______ World Trade Center was built to replace and commemorate the fallen towers.
- The _____ _______ of ________ is also called USA.
- Evacuation is when ______ are removed from a place for their own safety.
- It has been _______ _________ since the attacks.
- We often say "____ Forget" when talking about 9/11.
- ________ are people who commit horrible crimes to make people afraid to live.
- There were two towers, the North Tower and the ____ Tower.
- ______ aboard United Flight 93 helped take down a plane, saving lives.
- 9/11 ______ the world forever.
- Section of NYC where the buildings were.
- We fly flags at half-______ to remember important people and events.
30 Clues: 9/11 ______ the world forever. • What colors are in American flag? • Section of NYC where the buildings were. • America is called the _____ of the brave. • George W. ____ was the President on 9/11. • We celebrate ______ ______ to remember 9/11. • People evacuated NYC using boats and by foot. • Flight 93 went down near Shanksville, _______. • ...
Early Humans 2020-10-09
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- Study the written records to find out about past human life
- The first people to plant seeds
- A worker who is skilled in crafting items by hand
- Was invented around 3500 B.C. and made it possible for goods to be pushed around in carts
- How many main differences there are between farming villages and cities
- A society that has cities, a central government, and workers who specialize in various jobs.
- Period when people began to use more advanced and refined tools
- To adapt wild animals or plants for human use
- Stories that are not always accurate
- What settlements grew into
- People who travel from place to place looking for grazing areas for their animals
- Groups of people having similar backgrounds, incomes, and ways of living
- The written and recorded events of people
- People learned how to make this between 1,400,000 and 500,000 years ago to ward off animals
- Period when people didn't know how to farm
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- When people learned how to farm
- A 5,000 year old mummy found in 1991 in the Alps
- A period of time when humans made tools and weapons with stone
- Scientists who examine objects to learn about past cultures
- The time before writing was invented
- Keep order in societies, settle disputes, and manage public buildings
- The act of supplying water from another place using a network of canals
- The study of the earth's surface and the processes that shape it
- The most important clue about Otzi's life
- This kind of soil is needed for plants to grow
- The period when people learned to make bronze
- More than what is needed
- The first domesticated animal used for hunting
- People who have no settled home
29 Clues: More than what is needed • What settlements grew into • When people learned how to farm • The first people to plant seeds • People who have no settled home • The time before writing was invented • Stories that are not always accurate • The most important clue about Otzi's life • The written and recorded events of people • Period when people didn't know how to farm • ...
Describing personality 2020-10-14
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- extremely unkind and unpleasant and causing pain to people or animals intentionally
- honest, sincere, and telling the truth
- able to learn and understand things easily
- being certain of your abilities or having trust in people, plans, or the future
- one who likes other people a lot and always wants to help them
- Someone or something that is reliable can be trusted or believed because he, she, or it works or behaves well in the way you expect
- not willing to work or use any effort
- wanting to do something very much and not allowing anyone or any difficulties to stop you
- saying what you think without trying to be polite
- someone who speaks or acts in a severe and angry way that can hurt other people
- easily upset by the things people say or do, or causing people to be upset, embarrassed, or angry
- liking to be with other people
- having endurance
- nervous and uncomfortable with other people
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- repeatedly argues with other people
- someone who is happy to talk to people
- rude as a result of being very quick or brief
- too willing to believe that someone is telling the truth
- not very clever
- based on or acting on good judgment and practical ideas or understanding
- not pretending or lying; honest
- deserving of trust, or able to be trusted
- strange or unexpected
- spending too much money, or using too much of something
- not expecting good things, or likely to consider only the bad side of a situation
- like or typical of a miser
- worried, unhappy, or angry
27 Clues: not very clever • having endurance • strange or unexpected • like or typical of a miser • worried, unhappy, or angry • liking to be with other people • not pretending or lying; honest • repeatedly argues with other people • not willing to work or use any effort • someone who is happy to talk to people • honest, sincere, and telling the truth • ...
Unit 1&2 Vocab 2020-10-29
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- people forced to flee their homes
- people who study human populations
- The number of people who are too young or too old to work
- the general attitudes of a population to important issues such as family size, contraception, religion, politics etc.
- population decline in a rural area. It is usually the most isolated rural areas that are affected.
- the number of emigrants per thousand population leaving a country of origin in a year.
- policies that promote larger families.
- number live births per thousand population
- Those aged between 16-64 who are eligible to work
- A bar graph representing the distribution of population
- the best balance between a population and the resources available to it. This is usually viewed as the population giving the highest average living standards in a country.
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- population decentralization
- the average number of children a woman has during her lifetime.
- policies that aim to reduce population growth.
- people are working less than they would need to
- the largest population that the resources of a given environment can support.
- money sent back to their families
- too few people in an area
- the number of immigrants per thousand population entering a receiving country in a year.
- push factors are negative conditions at the point of origin which encourage or force people to move. In contrast, pull factors are positive conditions at the point of destination which encourage people to migrate.
- number of deaths per thousand population
- difference in immigration &emigration
- movement of people across a specified boundary
- too many people in an area
- number of people in a population decline
25 Clues: too few people in an area • too many people in an area • population decentralization • people forced to flee their homes • money sent back to their families • people who study human populations • difference in immigration &emigration • policies that promote larger families. • number of deaths per thousand population • number of people in a population decline • ...
Character Adjectives 2023-03-05
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- Someone who is good at learning, understanding and thinking in a logical way
- People who like being with other people
- (of a person, feelings, or behaviour) not pretending or lying; honest
- Someone who you can trust or depend on
- Someone who deserves to be trusted
- A person who likes giving orders or calling the shots
- Can be easily hurt or offended
- Unwilling to spend money
- A person who shows that they like or love people very much
- Someone who behaves in an unacceptable way and does not do what they are told
- Someone who never changes their opinion or attitude about something
- A person who shows the strong desire to follow a particular plan of action even if it is difficult
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- People who take pleasure in giving money, help, kindness, etc., especially more than is usual or expected
- Such people like doing things on their own, without help
- A person who has a strong wish to be successful
- A person who expresses negative opinions about things and other people
- A person who doesn't have much experience and believes things too easily
- Someone who shows, especially by what they say, that they understand and care about someone else's suffering
- People who feel a moral responsibility to do your work carefully and to be fair to others
- Someone who is not good at planning or organizing things
- Someone who behaves confidently and is not frightened to say what they want or believe
- When you always support something or someone, even when other people don't
- When a person has strong feelings about something
- A person who doesn't think about how things he says might affect people
- People who always think good things will happen
25 Clues: Unwilling to spend money • Can be easily hurt or offended • Someone who deserves to be trusted • Someone who you can trust or depend on • People who like being with other people • A person who has a strong wish to be successful • People who always think good things will happen • When a person has strong feelings about something • ...
Economic Institutions 2025-01-24
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- Businesses that grow crops or raise animals.
- The process of making goods or services to sell or use.
- Rules about right and wrong that help people and businesses act fairly.
- An economy where the government controls all businesses and resources.
- The process of delivering goods or services to people or stores.
- Paths like rivers, roads, or railways that make it easier to move goods and people.
- Businesses that sell goods directly to the customers.
- How advanced or successful a country's economy is, often measured by factors like wealth, education, and health.
- The resources,labor, capital and entrepreneurs.
- How much of something is available (supply) and how much people want (demand). It affects the price of things
- Jobs that people do for others.
- Materials from nature that people use to make goods or services.
- An economy where the government decides which products are made and sold.
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- (GDP) The total value of all goods and services a country makes in a year.
- The average number of years a person is expected to live.
- The average amount of money each person in a country would have if the GDP were divided equally.
- Businessess that provide services instead of goods.
- An economy where people can start businesses, make profits, and compete with others.
- Businesses that make goods in factories.
- Tools, machines, and money used to produced goods or services.
- A person who starts and runs a business.
- Things like mountains or deserts that make it harder to move goods or people.
- Physical items that people buy and sell.
- The work that people do to make goods or provide services.
- The ability to read and write.
25 Clues: The ability to read and write. • Jobs that people do for others. • Businesses that make goods in factories. • A person who starts and runs a business. • Physical items that people buy and sell. • Businesses that grow crops or raise animals. • The resources,labor, capital and entrepreneurs. • Businessess that provide services instead of goods. • ...
Australia 2025-10-24
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- __Images or patterns used in Aboriginal art to convey deeper meanings and cultural stories.
- __A natural wonder off the coast of Australia, known for its biodiversity and beauty.
- __The state of being treated equally, a concept central to the inclusion of Aboriginal people in Australian society.
- __An official count of a population, such as the 1967 vote to include Aboriginal people in Australia’s census.
- __The forced movement of Aboriginal people from their traditional lands due to European settlement.
- __Aboriginal people’s traditional way of life, relying on hunting animals and gathering plants for food.
- __A characteristic of the Aboriginal people, shown through their survival, resistance, and resilience over time.
- __The process by which Europeans settled in Australia, claiming the land and displacing the Indigenous peoples.
- __The unfair treatment and wrongs suffered by the Aboriginal people, especially during European colonisation.
- __A form of Aboriginal art that uses dot patterns to tell stories and represent symbols.
- __The ability of Aboriginal people to adapt and live through harsh conditions, both in nature and in the face of colonisation.
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- __The ancient Aboriginal stories that explain the creation of the world and teach respect for nature.
- __Aboriginal children who were forcibly taken from their families to be raised in white households.
- __The violent clashes between Aboriginal people and European settlers following colonisation.
- __The deep, meaningful relationship Aboriginal people have with their land, nature, and ancestors.
- __The term Aboriginal people use for the land they inhabit, signifying a deep spiritual connection.
- __The first inhabitants of Australia, whose culture is one of the oldest in the world.
- __The act of acknowledging the rights, history, and identity of Aboriginal people in Australian society.
- __An official statement of regret issued by the Australian government in 2008 for past wrongs against Aboriginal people.
- __Cultural practices and beliefs that are passed down through generations, such as Aboriginal laws, stories, and ceremonies.
20 Clues: __A natural wonder off the coast of Australia, known for its biodiversity and beauty. • __The first inhabitants of Australia, whose culture is one of the oldest in the world. • __A form of Aboriginal art that uses dot patterns to tell stories and represent symbols. • __Images or patterns used in Aboriginal art to convey deeper meanings and cultural stories. • ...
El día de acción de gracias (Thanksgiving Day) 2020-11-22
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- A popular dessert during Thanksgiving—sometimes with a fruit-filling
- The people from Europe that celebrated the first Thanksgiving day
- What a person says to express appreciation
- Another kind of meat that is very popular on Thanksgiving day
- A yellow vegetable that grows in a husk
- Many people use this orange vegetable to make pies during Thanksgiving.
- The sauce that some people place on top of potatoes
- A custom of many holidays when people walk in a procession
- The way in which people celebrate holidays each year
- The season in which Thanksgiving occurs
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- Many people watch this sport on television during Thanksgiving
- What French fries are made from
- An activity that many people like to do the day after Thanksgiving
- The month in which Thanksgiving Day occurs
- A symbol of Thanksgiving with a horn and many types of food
- A drink for which Southerners are famous
- The most popular meat on Thanksgiving
- People such as your father, your mother, your grandmother, or your grandfather that spend time with you during Thanksgiving
- What is the term that all these words have in common—Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving?
19 Clues: What French fries are made from • The most popular meat on Thanksgiving • A yellow vegetable that grows in a husk • The season in which Thanksgiving occurs • A drink for which Southerners are famous • The month in which Thanksgiving Day occurs • What a person says to express appreciation • The sauce that some people place on top of potatoes • ...
urbanisation 2022-11-03
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- "The number of inhabitants of an area that die."
- "A person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country."
- in a defined area per year."
- area "An area of countryside."
- increase "Population increase resulting from the number of births exceeding the number of deaths."
- rate "The number of babies born per {1000}
- people."
- "People from other areas move into an area."
- "A city that has a population of at least {10}
- behaviour "Behavior which generally violates norms and customary social behaviour."
- "The growth and expansion of human population away from a central urban area."
- "Characteristics of a population, such as age and employment status."
- "A collection of population data for every person in a country, or a defined area within a country."
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- factors "Factors that attract people to urban areas."
- "Not currently being employed."
- "Containing several cultural or ethnic groups."
- migration "When people move from one place to another, within the same country."
- density "The number of people per square km.
- suburbs "Suburbs on the outskirts of cities."
- "Children that are born in an area."
- "A range of different things, such as views or ethnic groups."
- "The growth and expansion of urban areas through the movement of people to towns and cities."
- "People move out of an area to a different area."
- area "A built-up area such as a town or city."
- factors "Factors that drive people away from rural areas."
25 Clues: people." • in a defined area per year." • "Not currently being employed." • area "An area of countryside." • "Children that are born in an area." • rate "The number of babies born per {1000} • "People from other areas move into an area." • density "The number of people per square km. • suburbs "Suburbs on the outskirts of cities." • ...
Cooking Methods 2021-10-01
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- you may do this to make desserts
- used to cut
- you do this to cook noodles
- when fruit gets old it
- people use this if they are out of something or not wanting to use that
- people do this to make sure they add everything they need and that it is the right amount
- to make smooth food you can
- coat all of the food means to
- a method where you heat up oil and cook something in it
- process of slow cooking and browning of food
- dairy can do this if out to long or old
- you might do this to give flavor
- smooth and make even
- people do this with an egg without its shell
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- people like to do it thin (hint: cheese is sold like this sometimes)
- people like to do this method to fish
- long thin strips
- you might cook your broccoli like this
- oil and salt on potatoes
- a lot of Americans like this type of cooking method (ex: french fries)
- heating and cooling chocolate is called
- very hot
- makes a square after done
- some people like to do this to steak
- people usually do this with butter and sugar when baking
- people follow this so they know what to use in a dish
- fish can be this
- you may put your chicken under this to make it crispy
- people like to do this to vegetables
29 Clues: very hot • used to cut • long thin strips • fish can be this • smooth and make even • when fruit gets old it • oil and salt on potatoes • makes a square after done • you do this to cook noodles • to make smooth food you can • coat all of the food means to • you may do this to make desserts • you might do this to give flavor • some people like to do this to steak • ...
Cooking Methods 2021-10-01
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- used to cut
- people like to do this to vegetables
- process of slow cooking and browning of food
- people follow this so they know what to use in a dish
- people like to do this method to fish
- smooth and make even
- makes a square after done
- people do this to make sure they add everything they need and that it is the right amount
- very hot
- you might cook your broccoli like this
- people like to do it thin (hint: cheese is sold like this sometimes)
- a lot of Americans like this type of cooking method (ex: french fries)
- when fruit gets old it
- you may do this to make desserts
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- people use this if they are out of something or not wanting to use that
- long thin strips
- fish can be this
- you do this to cook noodles
- to make smooth food you can
- people do this with an egg without its shell
- some people like to do this to steak
- dairy can do this if out to long or old
- you might do this to give flavor
- people usually do this with butter and sugar when baking
- oil and salt on potatoes
- a method where you heat up oil and cook something in it
- heating and cooling chocolate is called
- you may put your chicken under this to make it crispy
- coat all of the food means to
29 Clues: very hot • used to cut • long thin strips • fish can be this • smooth and make even • when fruit gets old it • oil and salt on potatoes • makes a square after done • you do this to cook noodles • to make smooth food you can • coat all of the food means to • you might do this to give flavor • you may do this to make desserts • some people like to do this to steak • ...
Sedentarization Review 2018-03-14
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- A term that means cattle, sheep, or farm animals.
- A job specific people were very good at. For example, basket weaving & making weapons.
- A lifestyle consisting of moving around to different locations
- People began cultivating plants for food around ____ thousand BC.
- Order of social groups, from the most to the least important.
- A human settlement (group of buildings) that is smaller than a city or a town
- The planting and harvesting of crops to produce food.
- The extra food that was produced by sedentarized people.
- The trading of goods and food between different villages and regions was done by ______________.
- The main source of meat for early nomadic people.
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- A time in history when people were predominantly nomadic.
- When people began breeding and training wild animals in order to use them to help in their everyday tasks.
- To supply land with water by means of artificial canals to promote the growth of food crops.
- A lifestyle people lived during the New Stone Age which consisted of settling in one place.
- A group of people who live together over a long time, on one territory, and who share common traits, language, or beliefs.
- When tasks are separated amongst people. E.g. Men hunt and women gather.
- A time in history also known as the New Stone Age when agriculture was discovered.
- To collect berries, nuts, or plants for food.
- The technique of heating and moulding metal to make tools.
- A synonym for trading.
20 Clues: A synonym for trading. • To collect berries, nuts, or plants for food. • A term that means cattle, sheep, or farm animals. • The main source of meat for early nomadic people. • The planting and harvesting of crops to produce food. • The extra food that was produced by sedentarized people. • A time in history when people were predominantly nomadic. • ...
An American Plague Vocabulary 2023-10-27
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- Having or relating to a system of government
- President of the United States during 1793
- The church bells would do this to signify a death in the city
- A massive emergency affecting many people
- Type of government in which the people vote on decisions
- Not giving up, continuous unkindness
- People living somewhere permanently or long-term
- The doctor who diagnosed the deadly illness as yellow fever
- Governor who asked for an investigation of the disease to be completed
- The city in which yellow fever raged
- The royal ruler of a place
- Items offered for sale
- A major sickness worldwide
- People who live in a place
- People/company who make goods for sale
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- People/company offering something for sale
- People/organization having power/control in a specific area
- Legally recognized people living in a state/territory
- Mayor who ordered the streets to be cleaned of garbage and dead animals
- Extremely hot
- Collection of water in a separate place
- A major sickness confined to a specific location
- Muggy, heavy air
- Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control
- A lack of water/rain
- All the people living in a particular town, area, or country
- Annoying insect likely responsible for the rapid spread of yellow fever
- An area (pier, deck, etc.) in which a ship is parked to load/unload
- The center of a country's business
- Goods carried on ships for transportation
30 Clues: Extremely hot • Muggy, heavy air • A lack of water/rain • Items offered for sale • The royal ruler of a place • A major sickness worldwide • People who live in a place • The center of a country's business • Not giving up, continuous unkindness • The city in which yellow fever raged • People/company who make goods for sale • Collection of water in a separate place • ...
PPGC ACTIVITY 2025-01-29
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- What people do in an election to choose leaders.
- A group in government that helps make laws.
- A process to remove a public official from office.
- A system of political or economic beliefs.
- The place where judges make legal decisions.
- The leader of a country in many democratic nations.
- The supreme authority within a territory.
- A system of government where officials implement policies.
- A rule that people must follow.
- The absence of government or authority.
- Peacefully breaking a law to protest unfair rules.
- A government that values order and control over personal freedoms.
- Freedoms that all people should have.
- A society with different cultural groups.
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- The group of people who run a country.
- Blocking information or restricting speech.
- People who enforce laws and keep order.
- Money people pay to the government for public services.
- Messages used to influence public opinion.
- The branch of government that enforces laws.
- The branch of government that interprets laws.
- Government by the people, typically through elected representatives.
- A process where people vote for leaders.
- A fundamental set of principles that govern a country.
- What people think about issues or leaders.
- The leader of a city or town.
- A form of government where one person has absolute power.
- A system where power is divided between national and regional governments.
- A body responsible for making laws.
- Strong pride and loyalty to one’s country.
30 Clues: The leader of a city or town. • A rule that people must follow. • A body responsible for making laws. • Freedoms that all people should have. • The group of people who run a country. • People who enforce laws and keep order. • The absence of government or authority. • A process where people vote for leaders. • The supreme authority within a territory. • ...
Jobs 2025-09-22
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- I cook meals in a restaurant and create new dishes.
- I fix broken pipes, taps, and toilets.
- I help people look better by doing hair, makeup, or nails.
- I check your teeth, fix cavities, and tell you to brush well.
- I design buildings and draw detailed plans for construction.
- I check numbers, money, and make sure taxes are correct.
- I try to convince people to buy things from my shop or company.
- I work with wood to build furniture, doors, and shelves.
- I talk to people about their thoughts and feelings to help them.
- I wake up very early to make bread, cakes, and pastries.
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- I serve in the army and protect my country.
- I study the world, do experiments, and test new ideas.
- I play instruments or sing for an audience.
- I grow crops and take care of animals on the land.
- I take food orders and bring meals to people in a restaurant.
- I answer the phone, greet visitors, and give information in an office or hotel.
- I wear funny clothes, paint my face, and make people laugh at a circus.
- I work on a ship or boat, traveling across the sea.
- I look after sick people in a hospital and help doctors.
- I examine patients, give medicine, and help people get healthy.
- I perform in films, plays, or TV shows, pretending to be different people.
- I fly planes and take people to other cities and countries.
22 Clues: I fix broken pipes, taps, and toilets. • I serve in the army and protect my country. • I play instruments or sing for an audience. • I grow crops and take care of animals on the land. • I cook meals in a restaurant and create new dishes. • I work on a ship or boat, traveling across the sea. • I study the world, do experiments, and test new ideas. • ...
Social Studies Basics 2022-08-07
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- the study of people and artifacts from ancient times
- distance north or south of the equator
- the study of humans before the invention of writing
- a source that interprets of summarizes from an original source
- specific period of time
- a group of connected people living together
- how people in groups make decisions, at many different levels
- the study of the past
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- 100 years
- distance measured in degrees east or west of an imaginary line that runs from the north pole to the south pole
- 10 years
- a source that gives original information from the time period being studied
- the study of places and the relationships between people and their environments
- all the physical surroundings of Earth
- objects that are made, used, or modified by humans and give us information about life in the past.
- wealth/resources and production/consumption
- things people can use
- group of people with complex organization and specific way of life
- habits, beliefs, and traditions of certain people
19 Clues: 10 years • 100 years • things people can use • the study of the past • specific period of time • all the physical surroundings of Earth • distance north or south of the equator • wealth/resources and production/consumption • a group of connected people living together • habits, beliefs, and traditions of certain people • the study of humans before the invention of writing • ...
Valentine's Day 2022-03-01
Across
- when people's cheeks get red
- "I really ____ you," said Johnny.
- Bob bought a box of _________ for his special someone.
- a plant that people give to people they love
- Jeremy bought a _______ of flowers for someone he loved.
- a type of red flower
- the two people's date was so ________
- a baby with a bow and arrow
- "That card you gave me was so _____," said Melinda.
Down
- a popular type of flower that starts with the letter T
- hugs and kisses
- a name that people call two people in love
- a piece of paper people give to each other that has words in it
- Jimmy asked Sherry if she would be his _________.
- a way people show affection to each other
- when people wrap their arms around each other
- a symbol to show love
- a treat that has a lot of sugar in it and kids like it a lot
- a color that is a mixture of white and red
19 Clues: hugs and kisses • a type of red flower • a symbol to show love • a baby with a bow and arrow • when people's cheeks get red • "I really ____ you," said Johnny. • the two people's date was so ________ • a way people show affection to each other • a name that people call two people in love • a color that is a mixture of white and red • a plant that people give to people they love • ...
Human Geography Review 2021-09-23
Across
- the study of human populations
- the process of changing wild animals to living in one place for food
- cleaning water to make it drinkable especially sewage water
- occasionally moving from place to place to follow animals for food
- this invention helped to increase the amount of food that could be grown on farms
- a tool used to gather information about the people living in a population like a country
- living in the city
- the number of people moving into a country
- this is one of the factors that affects how long people live in a country
- once animals and plants could be raised and grown in one place people could build these types of homes
- the difference between the number of people moving into a country and the number moving out
- this type of country has a lot of wealth good health care lots of different jobs and a good quality of life
Down
- the number of children born per year in a country
- this type of geography studies the features of the earth like mountains valleys rivers and oceans
- this determines the literacy rate in a country meaning the number of people who can read and write
- this revolution included the invention of new technology and the building of factories
- the number of people who die in a year in a country
- the movement of people living in the country to the city
- the agricultural revolution included these being grown in one place rather than people having to move around and find food
- the increase or decrease in the population
- prior to the agricultural revolution people lived in these
- living in the country
- the number of people moving out of a country
- this type of geography studies groups of people to find out where they live and why they live there
- this type of country has very little wealth few different types of jobs poor health care and a lower quality of life
25 Clues: living in the city • living in the country • the study of human populations • the increase or decrease in the population • the number of people moving into a country • the number of people moving out of a country • the number of children born per year in a country • the number of people who die in a year in a country • ...
