world Crossword Puzzles
The Medieval World 2014-10-31
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- At what age would a nobleman's son begin training to become a knight?
- What is the name of the nomadic Arabs who herded sheep, camels, and goats in ever moving tribes?
- What city was the Prophet Muhammad born in?
- In the first year of the Hundred Years War, which English King laid claim to the French crown?
- In the second crusade, which European King was the last leader to withdraw his forces?
- What was a monopolistic group controlling a single occupation?
- In which crusade did knights raze Constantinople, on behalf of Venice?
- What was the head of a covenant called?
- What is Geoffrey Chaucer noted for writing?
- Who was the most important scholastic thinker in the late A.D. 1200's?
- How many crusades were there in all?
- The Seljuk Turks invaded and occupied Jerusalem in the late A.D. 100's, what religious practice did this disrupt?
- In the Middle Ages, economic life across Europe centered around what system of agricultural production?
- What was the middle class called in Germany?
- Who did the crusades give power to?
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- After being trained as a page, the nobleman's son would become a what at age fifteen?
- What was the name for a traveling poet Musician?
- The first Crusade was comprised of three main large armies, at what city did they all converge?
- In feudalism, in return for a fief, a vassal had to agree to provide for his lord a _____?
- Which diplomatic and forceful leader united the Muslim forces and captured Jerusalem in A.D. 1187?
- What was the middle class called in France?
- What was the term for a head of a monastery?
- Upon contracting the black death, one's demise was inevitable should the disease reach which organs?
- Which pope moved the papacy to France?
- Which pope promoted the first crusade?
- The shrine at Canterbury is dedicated to which saint?
- What holy temple, built by Abraham, is considered the spiritual center of the Islamic world?
- How was Joan of Arc's betrayal atoned for by the church?
- What is Dante Alighieri noted for writing?
- What was the name for church rituals, like baptism, penance and Eucharist, that were the only ways one could receive grace and a beneficial place in the afterlife?
- Under which Caliph did the Abbasid Empire reach its height? This was between A.D. 786 and A.D. 809.
- What was the middle class called in England
- Which Arabic doctor produced the Canon of Medicine, a monumental volume attempting to summarize all medical knowledge known at that time?
- What was the term for a person bound to a manor and that could not leave it without permission?
34 Clues: Who did the crusades give power to? • How many crusades were there in all? • Which pope moved the papacy to France? • Which pope promoted the first crusade? • What was the head of a covenant called? • What is Dante Alighieri noted for writing? • What city was the Prophet Muhammad born in? • What was the middle class called in France? • ...
World War Z 2014-07-18
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- / injury or damage or resulting from some judgement or action of another in disregard of one's rights
- Has a trunk
- / to detain or exclude
- Large marsupial
- / a body formed by the coalescing of originally distinct elements
- / covering completely or broadly
- / a prohibition against touchin, saying, or doing something for fear of immediate harm from a supernatural force
- Likes to chase mice
- Flying mammal
- Man's best friend
- Has a trunk
- / inspired by patriotism
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- / a movement seeking equal rights
- / difficult to understand or percieve
- / to restore or return to the country of origin, allegiance, or citizenship
- Flying mammal
- Likes to chase mice
- / The collection and editing of news for presentation through the media
- / to attack especially with artillery or bombers
- / Relating to a houshold and its management
- / typically designating an unidentified generic, or unfamiliar person or thing
- / an underground reservoir for liquid waste
- / To injure with deep disfiguring wounds by cutting tearing, or crushing
23 Clues: Has a trunk • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Likes to chase mice • / to detain or exclude • / inspired by patriotism • / covering completely or broadly • / a movement seeking equal rights • / difficult to understand or percieve • / Relating to a houshold and its management • ...
WORLD WAR I 2014-10-21
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- the use of submarine without warning any ships found in enemy's waters
- the solvent union,and the united states.
- an international association formed after world war I.
- a military alliance between great Britain,France,and Russia in the years preceding world war I.
- often Imposed by government durning wartime, when goods a short supply.
- a military alliance between Germany,austria-hungary,Italy.
- a form of warfare in which opposing armies fbattlefieldrom trenches dug in the battlefield.
- drawn up a series of peace proposal
- the region along the German-russian border.
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- agreement to stop fighting.
- a policy of glorifying military powers and keeping a standing army always ready for war.
- known as the big four.
- a series of proposals in which U.S. president woodrow Wilson outlined a plan.
- the peace treaty signed by Germany and the allied powers after world war I.
- the freedom of a people to decided under what form of government they wish to live.
- a conflict in which the participating countries devote all their resources to the war effect.
- Germany's military plan at the outbreak of world war I.
- the region of northern France where the forces of allies and central powers battled each other
- information or material spread to advance a cause or to damage an opponent's cause.
- the nations of germany and austria-hungary.
20 Clues: known as the big four. • agreement to stop fighting. • drawn up a series of peace proposal • the solvent union,and the united states. • the nations of germany and austria-hungary. • the region along the German-russian border. • an international association formed after world war I. • Germany's military plan at the outbreak of world war I. • ...
World War II 2013-05-20
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- the flight school in Canada that trained Allies to fly planes for war
- the Canadian prime minister during the time of the second war
- the American base in Hawaii where Japan launched an air attack
- Canadians on the home front grow their own vegetables in these to save money on food
- the German air force that bombed London, England and its airfields
- a large operation made up of smaller ones used to distract the NAZIs
- the treaty that Hitler violated which was a cause of WWII
- the law that forbids sexual relations between Jews Germans
- the period of time when no fighting took place between Germany and the Allies in 1939
- the Canadian women worked as these at the front lines where they helped soldiers medically
- German submarines that attacked Allied ships underwater
- a term used to describe men conscripted for home defence in Canada
- the battle where Allied troops retreated to a beach where British boats had to save them
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- British spies that acted as Germans to give German troops false information about Allies
- the lightning warfare to overwhelm opposition
- Canada created the Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion during this civil war
- the encryption device used by U-boats to communicate with other German troops
- these wartime campaigns persuaded Canadians on the home front that war was necessary
- Canada was assigned to capture this Italian port from the NAZIs during operation overload
- the dictator who took control over Italy during the second world war
- letters, telegrams, and media were controlled in case information got out to enemies
- Canadians were encouraged to conserve and re-use this material used for tires
- the man put in charge of making sure goods were produced quickly and properly during WWII
- Solution the plan created by the NAZIs to exterminate the Jews of Europe
- the beach in Normandy, France where Canada landed on D-Day
- the Canadian doctor who was asked to leave Spain because he didn't listen to orders
- Canada sent supplies to Britain across the ocean but German U-boats interfered with the transport during this long battle
- on September 10, 1939 this country declared war on Germany
- the battle where the surviving Canadian troops were put into Japanese prison camps
- this battle was the bloodiest and greatest sacrifice to Canadian lives during war and only lasted 6 hours
30 Clues: the lightning warfare to overwhelm opposition • German submarines that attacked Allied ships underwater • the treaty that Hitler violated which was a cause of WWII • the beach in Normandy, France where Canada landed on D-Day • the law that forbids sexual relations between Jews Germans • on September 10, 1939 this country declared war on Germany • ...
World War II 2013-05-20
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- the man put in charge of making sure goods were produced quickly and properly during WWII
- the dictator who took control over Italy during the second world war
- British spies that acted as Germans to give German troops false information about Allies
- the period of time when no fighting took place between Germany and the Allies in 1939
- Canadians on the home front grow their own vegetables in these to save money on food
- the battle where the surviving Canadian troops were put into Japanese prison camps
- the German air force that bombed London, England and its airfields
- the treaty that Hitler violated which was a cause of WWII
- the flight school in Canada that trained Allies to fly planes for war
- the lightning warfare to overwhelm opposition
- a term used to describe men conscripted for home defence in Canada
- Canada sent supplies to Britain across the ocean but German U-boats interfered with the transport during this long battle
- Solution the plan created by the NAZIs to exterminate the Jews of Europe
- these wartime campaigns persuaded Canadians on the home front that war was necessary
- Canadians were encouraged to conserve and re-use this material used for tires
- the encryption device used by U-boats to communicate with other German troops
- the Canadian women worked as these at the front lines where they helped soldiers medically
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- the American base in Hawaii where Japan launched an air attack
- the beach in Normandy, France where Canada landed on D-Day
- on September 10, 1939 this country declared war on Germany
- the Canadian doctor who was asked to leave Spain because he didn't listen to orders
- Canada created the Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion during this civil war
- the Canadian prime minister during the time of the second war
- the battle where Allied troops retreated to a beach where British boats had to save them
- letters, telegrams, and media were controlled in case information got out to enemies
- German submarines that attacked Allied ships underwater
- this battle was the bloodiest and greatest sacrifice to Canadian lives during war and only lasted 6 hours
- Canada was assigned to capture this Italian port from the NAZIs during operation overload
- a large operation made up of smaller ones used to distract the NAZIs
- the law that forbids sexual relations between Jews Germans
30 Clues: the lightning warfare to overwhelm opposition • German submarines that attacked Allied ships underwater • the treaty that Hitler violated which was a cause of WWII • the beach in Normandy, France where Canada landed on D-Day • on September 10, 1939 this country declared war on Germany • the law that forbids sexual relations between Jews Germans • ...
World War II 2013-05-20
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- German submarines that attacked Allied ships underwater
- the man put in charge of making sure goods were produced quickly and properly during WWII
- these wartime campaigns persuaded Canadians on the home front that war was necessary
- Canada created the Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion during this civil war
- the Canadian women worked as these at the front lines where they helped soldiers medically
- the Canadian doctor who was asked to leave Spain because he didn't listen to orders
- the lightning warfare to overwhelm opposition
- Canadians were encouraged to conserve and re-use this material used for tires
- the dictator who took control over Italy during the second world war
- the treaty that Hitler violated which was a cause of WWII
- the beach in Normandy, France where Canada landed on D-Day
- letters, telegrams, and media were controlled in case information got out to enemies
- British spies that acted as Germans to give German troops false information about Allies
- this battle was the bloodiest and greatest sacrifice to Canadian lives during war and only lasted 6 hours
- on September 10, 1939 this country declared war on Germany
- the encryption device used by U-boats to communicate with other German troops
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- the flight school in Canada that trained Allies to fly planes for war
- the period of time when no fighting took place between Germany and the Allies in 1939
- Canada was assigned to capture this Italian port from the NAZIs during operation overload
- the German air force that bombed London, England and its airfields
- the American base in Hawaii where Japan launched an air attack
- Solution the plan created by the NAZIs to exterminate the Jews of Europe
- the Canadian prime minister during the time of the second war
- the battle where the surviving Canadian troops were put into Japanese prison camps
- Canadians on the home front grow their own vegetables in these to save money on food
- the battle where Allied troops retreated to a beach where British boats had to save them
- a term used to describe men conscripted for home defence in Canada
- a large operation made up of smaller ones used to distract the NAZIs
- Canada sent supplies to Britain across the ocean but German U-boats interfered with the transport during this long battle
- the law that forbids sexual relations between Jews Germans
30 Clues: the lightning warfare to overwhelm opposition • German submarines that attacked Allied ships underwater • the treaty that Hitler violated which was a cause of WWII • the beach in Normandy, France where Canada landed on D-Day • the law that forbids sexual relations between Jews Germans • on September 10, 1939 this country declared war on Germany • ...
World War I 2013-09-14
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- This battle started July 1st 1916 were the British attacked Russians and Germans.
- This country attacked Germany and Austria-Hungary because they became a dual alliance.
- Zimmerman made this machine that helped the U.S get to the war.
- These machines were very slow, they kept modernizeing it.
- The soldiers used these to slower down their enemies.
- He defeated Austria in 1866.
- In the battle of Somme he promised to bleed france white.
- German policy from 1890 to impact relations with other countries.
- In 1908, Austria-Hungary annexed _____.
- During war the soldiers had to live in very narrow ans stable places to rest, they had line to watch their enemies.
- Germany used this weapon on Verdun, it was very dangerous for people and the atmosphere.
- German airship that Britian attacked.
- They wanted Germany to be united under one nation in 1871.
- This country had ruled the whole balkans, then it was struggleing to remain it.
- Month were the first World War started.
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- He was givin position as the chief in the prussian army.
- In 1919 this person setted up a democratic weimar republic.
- This machine weighed 460 kg it had a steel tube.
- In Verdun, Germans took these down.
- Turkey, Austria-Hungary and Russia wer interested to keep some teritory of this place.
- After the war they used this machine to deliver mail in oter countries.
- He participated in the war of Austria and Franco Prussian war.
- They used a _____ to alert poison gas in the atmosphere.
- he was a grand admiral in 1911.
- They were the main killers in the war.
- Germany challenged the ______ to a naval race in 1909.
- Austria-Hungary and Russia had to remain neutral between each other and be supportive because they were a dual ______.
- Weltpolitick would make Germany a colonial power, having a big empire and _______.
- This country´s army was humiliating peace terms and the Kaiser.
- This was a French city that was attacked because of Germany.
30 Clues: He defeated Austria in 1866. • he was a grand admiral in 1911. • In Verdun, Germans took these down. • German airship that Britian attacked. • They were the main killers in the war. • In 1908, Austria-Hungary annexed _____. • Month were the first World War started. • This machine weighed 460 kg it had a steel tube. • The soldiers used these to slower down their enemies. • ...
Material World Vocab 2013-08-13
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- A chemical code using symbols and number to represent a particle
- A solid that can dissolve in a liquid
- A solid that cannot dissolve in a liquid
- A general term that could mean atom, compound, element etc
- The amount of matter in an object, measured in grams
- The temperature where a liquid turns to gas
- Mass per unit volume
- A solid that cannot have any more solid dissolved in it
- Particles become closer together, e.g. when cooling
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- The building block of matter
- The resulting mixture when a solid has been dissolved
- To separate by boiling points of different liquids
- Turning gas to liquid
- The liquid that a solid is dissolved in
- Contains only one type of particle
- Two or more different atoms bonded together
- Made up of only one type of atom
- Where a material burns in oxygen
- To separate a solid form a liquid using paper with holes
- Two or more substances not chemically bonded
20 Clues: Mass per unit volume • Turning gas to liquid • The building block of matter • Made up of only one type of atom • Where a material burns in oxygen • Contains only one type of particle • A solid that can dissolve in a liquid • The liquid that a solid is dissolved in • A solid that cannot dissolve in a liquid • Two or more different atoms bonded together • ...
World War I 2014-11-27
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- nickname of the Germans
- a soldier who fought a war
- injured, hurt
- place dug for the soldiers
- tiny insects that crawl under the skin
- animals the soldiers had to live with
- the place where officers stayed
- red flower to remember dead soldiers
- small bomb
- place where you fight
- chemical weapon used for the first time during WWI
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- colloquial name given to people who are not brave
- new weapon who could shoot lots of bullets
- the opposite of to succeed
- place which belonged to nobody
- very brave person
- nickname of the British
- not a brave person
- armistice day
- another name for the Germans
- to be willing to join the army
- the ones you fought against
22 Clues: small bomb • injured, hurt • armistice day • very brave person • not a brave person • place where you fight • nickname of the Germans • nickname of the British • the opposite of to succeed • a soldier who fought a war • place dug for the soldiers • the ones you fought against • another name for the Germans • place which belonged to nobody • to be willing to join the army • ...
World around us 2015-01-30
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- antonym for lacking, poor, rare
- a joke which consists of only one line
- разоблачать обман, развенчивать миф
- избитый, затасканный, устаревший
- the most common way of resolving conflicts peacefully
- they start to work when you see a delicious dish
- a word which is used to describe smth big, huge, large.
- street magicians do it to common people
- учетверять
- character trait of a person who always comes up with smth new
- казус
- делать что-либо экспромтом
- singers usually do it in order to be chosen by producers
- a term which describes a person who thinks he is on the top of the world, a person full of selfishness
- feeling of pure satisfaction and a rock band
- Pascal, C++, JavaScript, Java, Python are?
- поставщик
- заводить двигатель
- приверженец, сторонник
- предвзятый, предубежденный
- на кону
- an absolute fiasco
- сглаживать углы
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- задача, требующая много усилий и труда
- эксплуататорский
- ясно, точно, недвусмысленно
- condition of machinery which is fading with time
- розничный торговец
- продавать что-либо
- pieces of equipment which are usually used while repaying broken machine
- Sherlock Holmes on BBC TV series is described as?
- one uses it as a login to sign in Google Classroom
- раскошеливаться
- программное обеспечение
- remake one thing to another
- принятие желаемого за действительное
- a common mistake which is made because of wrong interpretation of basic facts
- (шансы) близки к 0
- cry over smth precious you’ve lost
- synonym for to turn one's back upon, to leave
- a person with good sense of humour who tells jokes about daily routine
- a judgement or conclusion which you use to protest your opponent’s opinion
- an act of repeating smth before an performance
- a person who sells you goods at the market
- приложение
- коэффициент рентабельности
- говорить или произносить неправильно
- a paper on which you write a future variant of a story, essay, poem, etc.
- техническое обеспечение, «железки»
- мобильный телефон
50 Clues: казус • на кону • поставщик • учетверять • приложение • раскошеливаться • сглаживать углы • эксплуататорский • мобильный телефон • розничный торговец • продавать что-либо • (шансы) близки к 0 • заводить двигатель • an absolute fiasco • приверженец, сторонник • программное обеспечение • делать что-либо экспромтом • коэффициент рентабельности • предвзятый, предубежденный • ясно, точно, недвусмысленно • ...
WORLD OF WORK 2015-03-16
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- a person who works for another person or for a company for wages or a salary.
- time spent working at your job that is in addition to your normal working hours.
- to leave (a job, school, career, etc.).
- to give up (a job or position) in a formal or official way.
- a person who does a particular job to earn money.
- working the full number of hours considered normal or standard. Normally 8h (…-job)
- a person who learns a job or skill by working for a fixed period of time for someone who is very good at that job or skill.
- an amount of money that an employee is paid each year.
- to refuse to buy, use, or participate in (something) as a way of protesting.
- the scheduled period of time during which a person works.
- a system in which employees are required to work a certain number of hours but are allowed to choose their own times for starting and finishing work.
- a period of time when workers stop work in order to force an employer to agree to their demands.
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- an act of showing someone how something is used or done.
- the work that a person does : a person’s job or profession.
- a person or company that has people who do work for wages or a salary : a person or company that has employees.
- a type of job that requires special education, training, or skill.
- working or involving fewer hours than is considered normal or standard. (…-job)
- an action, plan, rule, etc., that is meant to improve something.
- the act of promoting someone or something: such as a : the act of moving someone to a higher or more important position or rank in an organization.
- a person who is being trained for a job.
- very similar to salary: an amount of money that a worker is paid based on the number of hours, days, etc., that are worked.
- a student or recent graduate who works for a period of time at a job in order to get experience.
22 Clues: to leave (a job, school, career, etc.). • a person who is being trained for a job. • a person who does a particular job to earn money. • an amount of money that an employee is paid each year. • an act of showing someone how something is used or done. • the scheduled period of time during which a person works. • ...
World War I 2015-02-12
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- Telegram sent to Mexico that the US intercepted
- Person who shot Ferdinand which arguably starts the war
- ”Dude got shot”
- Weapon used that suffocated people to death
- Invention used by U-boats to see
- American ship sunk by German U-boats
- Weapon used mainly in trench warfare
- Germany, Aust-Hung, Italy
- Troops who were quick and moved around alot
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- Type of warfare that used machine guns and resulted in little to no movement
- Aircrafts used which used a machine gun
- Giant airships like the Hindenburg
- France, Russia, England
- Armored weapon devised to break the stalemate
- My gun is bigger than your gun theory
- German plan to surround France at the start of war
- Invention that helps move troops
- When neither side gains any ground
- President of US during this time
- German leader is called this
20 Clues: ”Dude got shot” • France, Russia, England • Germany, Aust-Hung, Italy • German leader is called this • Invention that helps move troops • Invention used by U-boats to see • President of US during this time • Giant airships like the Hindenburg • When neither side gains any ground • American ship sunk by German U-boats • Weapon used mainly in trench warfare • ...
World War I 2015-04-07
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- Assassinated leader that led to WWI
- Passenger ship carrying 128 Americans that was sunk by uboats
- Act that called for a draft during WWI
- Merchant vessels traveled in a group protected by warships
- Barren space between enemy lines
- Fighting from ditches
- France, Great Britain, Russia, US
- Campaign slogan was "He kept us out of war"
- Serbian group that was responsible for assassination of Austria-Hungarian leader
- Foreign policy desired by Wilson early; believed we should stay out of war
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- Leader of American forces in Europe
- The 14th point of Wilson's peace proposal
- An end to fighting;truce
- German plan to avoid a two front war
- Attempt to form an alliance between Mexico and Germany
- Often replaced men that were deployed to war in the factories
- National competition for territory
- Powers German, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
- Development of armed forces
- Palace where the WWI peace conference happened
- Belief in national interests and unity
- German submarines
22 Clues: German submarines • Fighting from ditches • An end to fighting;truce • Development of armed forces • Barren space between enemy lines • France, Great Britain, Russia, US • National competition for territory • Leader of American forces in Europe • Assassinated leader that led to WWI • German plan to avoid a two front war • Act that called for a draft during WWI • ...
World Geography Crossword 2015-01-22
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- Moves warm and cold water
- The part of Earth that is covered by water
- They study of weather
- Map making
- The condition of the atmosphere in a certain place at a specific time
- June 21, Northern hemisphere’s longest day of sunlight
- August 31st marks the date of the spring…
- Prevailing winds blow this way because of the Coriolis Effect
- March 21, the sun’s rays fall directly on the equator
- Language, religion, social groups, government, and economic activities define this
- Earths revolution and its tilt in relation to the result in…
- Climates in high latitudes are the _______________ on earth
- Earth travels in an orbit every ______ days
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- Made of hot, dense rock
- Made of plates
- The Tropic of _______________ is the southern most latitude to receive the sun’s direct waves
- Supports Life
- Part of Earth made of land
- Describes a places location in relation to another place
- Part of the Earth made of iron and nickel
- A group of plants and animals that depend on each other and their surroundings for survival
- Effect: Earth rotates east, global winds are displaced
- When plates squeeze past the earth’s surface and create bends in layers of rock called
- Earth rotates on its axis one time each…
- Is very closely related to elevation
- cycle: Keeps water rates constant
- At the equator is a narrow, generally windless band called
- A fertile, yellow-gray soil that can provide mineral rich soil
- The earth tilts on this
- dioxide: Traps heat in the atmosphere
30 Clues: Map making • Supports Life • Made of plates • They study of weather • Made of hot, dense rock • The earth tilts on this • Moves warm and cold water • Part of Earth made of land • cycle: Keeps water rates constant • Is very closely related to elevation • dioxide: Traps heat in the atmosphere • Earth rotates on its axis one time each… • Part of the Earth made of iron and nickel • ...
WORLD WAR II 2015-03-23
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- the ideology of NAZISM was detailed in this literary work
- the aircraft that dropped the atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima
- the company that converted from making automobiles to aircraft during World War II
- opposition to political and economic entanglements with other countries
- the documentary entitled "TIME OF FEAR" focused on Japanese-American internment camps located in this state
- the country that attacked the United States at Pearl Harbor
- the country that joined forces with the United States and Great Britain during the Normandy invasion
- the President of the United States who decided to use the atomic bomb against Japan
- the establishment of a fixed allotment of goods deemed essential for the military
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- these acts outlawed arms sales or loans to warring nations
- the name of the atomic bomb that was dropped on the city of Nagasaki
- the desired eye color of an ARYAN expressed by Adolf Hitler
- he started the FASCIST movement after World War I
- the country invaded by both Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin
- a program that provided military aid to Great Britain
- the beach where the bloodiest fighting occurred during Operation Overlord
- this project developed the atomic bomb
- the master race Adolf Hitler envisioned in his literary work
- the GERMAN brand of FASCISM
- the joint powers of Italy, Germany, and Japan
20 Clues: the GERMAN brand of FASCISM • this project developed the atomic bomb • the joint powers of Italy, Germany, and Japan • he started the FASCIST movement after World War I • a program that provided military aid to Great Britain • the ideology of NAZISM was detailed in this literary work • these acts outlawed arms sales or loans to warring nations • ...
WORLD WAR II 2015-03-23
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- the desired eye color of an ARYAN expressed by Adolf Hitler
- the establishment of a fixed allotment of goods deemed essential for the military
- the beach where the bloodiest fighting occurred during Operation Overlord
- the ideology of NAZISM was detailed in this literary work
- a program that provided military aid to Great Britain
- opposition to political and economic entanglements with other countries
- the country that attacked the United States at Pearl Harbor
- the President of the United States who decided to use the atomic bomb against Japan
- the country that joined forces with the United States and Great Britain during the Normandy invasion
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- the aircraft that dropped the atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima
- the documentary entitled "TIME OF FEAR" focused on Japanese-American internment camps located in this state
- the name of the atomic bomb that was dropped on the city of Nagasaki
- he started the FASCIST movement after World War I
- the company that converted from making automobiles to aircraft during World War II
- these acts outlawed arms sales or loans to warring nations
- the country invaded by both Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin
- this project developed the atomic bomb
- the GERMAN brand of FASCISM
- the master race Adolf Hitler envisioned in his literary work
- the joint powers of Italy, Germany, and Japan
20 Clues: the GERMAN brand of FASCISM • this project developed the atomic bomb • the joint powers of Italy, Germany, and Japan • he started the FASCIST movement after World War I • a program that provided military aid to Great Britain • the ideology of NAZISM was detailed in this literary work • these acts outlawed arms sales or loans to warring nations • ...
World war 2 2015-05-18
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- Hitlers genocide of a certain race
- The capital of Ukraine that gets liberated by Soviet troops on 1943
- a pivotal fight in the pacific where the Americans pushed the Japanese off this island
- A leader of one of the powerful European axis powers
- German Tactic that was used by them to quickly conquer countries
- the nation that suffered the most amount of casualties during the war
- A forest where the Germans launched a counter push against the incoming alied troops
- Hitler and Mussolini both led their countries as ...... Dictators
- Popular German sup machine gun
- The biggest and most famous sea invasion ever been
- where the final land battle of world war 2 was
- The country that was conquered by Germany and this invasion signalled the start of world war 2
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- A German naval unit that provide very valuable to them for attacking allied ships
- the surname of a power allied world war 2 leader
- a city that Hitler failed to acquire and is named after a leader
- The type of bomb that the Americans used to end the war
- a western nation that played a pivotal moment in world war 2 is famous for its air battle with Germany
- a nickname for the Soviet army
- Many of these occured during the war, most the time to declare war on a certain nation
- a famous American general who fought in both world wars
20 Clues: a nickname for the Soviet army • Popular German sup machine gun • Hitlers genocide of a certain race • where the final land battle of world war 2 was • the surname of a power allied world war 2 leader • The biggest and most famous sea invasion ever been • A leader of one of the powerful European axis powers • The type of bomb that the Americans used to end the war • ...
World War I 2015-02-22
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- War a war that involves the complete mobilization of resources and people, affecting the lives of all citizens in the warring countries, even those remote from the battlefields
- Alfred von Schieffen German military commander; drew up the Schieffen Plan for the two front war against France and Russia
- capital city of Russia during World War I; formerly (and today) known as St. Petersburg
- Nicholas II ruler of Russia; he was overthrown during the Russian Revolution of 1917; he and his family were killed by the revolution's leadership.
- a vast Asian region of Russia from which the first serious threat to the communist came from
- Lloyd George Britain's prime minister at the end of World War I whose goal was to make the Germans pay for the other countries' staggering war losses
- Warfare fighting from ditches protected by
- Wilson US President who led the US into WWI and developed the League of Nations. He encouraged total war mobilization; all citizens were considered part of a national army dedicated to victory.
- a truce, an agreement to end fighting
- payment to the victors by the vanquished to cover the costs of war
- River near Paris; site of First Battle of the Marne (Sept 1914) that ended Germany's hope of swift victory
- Kerensky head of Russian provisional government after revolution.
- Holtzendorf German admiral who assured Emperor William II that the Americans would not intervene in the war and, if they did, they would not land on the continent. He and the others were wrong when the U.S. joined the war in April, 1917.
- the process of assembling troops and supplies for war
- Taken by the Germans from France
- Princip The assassin of Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria, a member of the Black Hand
- Francis Ferdinand heir to the throne of Austria Hungary; assassinated by Gavrilo Princip, a bosnian serb.; sparked WWI
- Trotsky Russian revolutionary who helped Lenin gain his power and win the civil war. He had strong organizational skills; he reinstated the draft and insisted on rigid discipline
- Communism in World War I Russia, government control of banks and most industries, the seizing of grain from peasants, and the centralization of state administration under Communist control
- Ludendorff guided German military operations on the Western Front; told German government to ask for peace as the Allies advanced toward Germany.
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- Economies economic systems directed by
- nation governed by another nation on behalf of the League of Nations
- Taken by the Germans from France
- a historical region in central and northern Yugoslavia; supported by Russia in 1914
- Members of the Russian revolutionary party who eventually came under Lenin and communism.
- ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause
- Alliance 1882 Alliance between Germany, Italy, Austria- Hungry
- Rasputin An uneducated Siberian peasant who became chief adviser to the court of Nicholas II mostly because of czarina Alexandra; assassinated 1916 because of military and economic disasters.
- agencies
- of Arabia urged Arab princes to revolt against their Ottoman overlords
- The country Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife visited when he was assassinated
- a military draft
- of Attrition a war based on wearing the other side down by constant attacks and heavy losses, such as World War I
- Last czarina of Russia; wife of Nicholas II. With the czar at the battlefield, she interfered with politics on the advice of Rasputin who claimed to be a holy man. She and her family were executed.
- a conceptual whole made up of complicated and related parts
- Ebert leader of Social Democrats who announced the creation of a democratic republic
- Allies tried to open a Balkan front by landing forces here; southwest of Constantiple
- German town where sailors mutinied on November 3, 1918
- Russian council composed of representatives from the workers and soldiers
- wire, as in World War I
- associated with or performed by armed services as contrasted with civilians
- Lenin Leader of the Communist (Bolshevik) party who overthrew the Russian aristocracy and established a Communist government; leader of the U.S.S.R. (1917-1924)
- Entente A 1907 alliance between Great Britain, France and Russia in the years before WWI.
- William II leader of Germany during WWI
- a mountain range in western Russia extending from the arctic to the Caspian Sea; contains Yekaterinburg
- Clemenceau premier of France during WWI
- country in Eastern Europe; Lenin gave up Ukraine in the Treat of Brest-Litovsk with Germany
47 Clues: agencies • a military draft • wire, as in World War I • Taken by the Germans from France • Taken by the Germans from France • a truce, an agreement to end fighting • Economies economic systems directed by • William II leader of Germany during WWI • Clemenceau premier of France during WWI • Warfare fighting from ditches protected by • ...
U5 - Hello world! 2015-05-05
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- A place where you can train your muscles
- Going around to different interesting places to see.
- Sonen
- Paraplu
- When the hotel offers breakfast + lunch + dinner
- bedroom Room with a double bed
- Een kluis
- Where you put your drinks in your hotel room
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- Tomaten
- Paddestoelen
- Benaming voor ontbijt dat genuttigd wordt buiten VK en Ierland
- When there are NO more rooms availabe in a hotel
- When you can enter your bathroom from your bedroom.
- A very basic and cheap hotel where you sleep in large room
- When the hotel offers breakfast and dinner, but no meal at lunchtime.
- Eoerei
- Spek
- Luxe
- Gast
- Ontbijtgranen
- Stapelbed
21 Clues: Spek • Luxe • Gast • Sonen • Eoerei • Tomaten • Paraplu • Een kluis • Stapelbed • Paddestoelen • Ontbijtgranen • bedroom Room with a double bed • A place where you can train your muscles • Where you put your drinks in your hotel room • When there are NO more rooms availabe in a hotel • When the hotel offers breakfast + lunch + dinner • When you can enter your bathroom from your bedroom. • ...
U5 - Hello world! 2015-05-05
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- Luxe
- Where you put your drinks in your hotel room
- Paddestoelen
- Een kluis
- A very basic and cheap hotel where you sleep in large room
- When there are NO more rooms availabe in a hotel
- Going around to different interesting places to see.
- Eoerei
- When you can enter your bathroom from your bedroom.
- bedroom Room with a double bed
- When the hotel offers breakfast + lunch + dinner
- Tomaten
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- Ontbijtgranen
- A place where you can train your muscles
- Sonen
- When the hotel offers breakfast and dinner, but no meal at lunchtime.
- Benaming voor ontbijt dat genuttigd wordt buiten VK en Ierland
- Gast
- Paraplu
- Stapelbed
- Spek
21 Clues: Luxe • Gast • Spek • Sonen • Eoerei • Paraplu • Tomaten • Een kluis • Stapelbed • Paddestoelen • Ontbijtgranen • bedroom Room with a double bed • A place where you can train your muscles • Where you put your drinks in your hotel room • When there are NO more rooms availabe in a hotel • When the hotel offers breakfast + lunch + dinner • When you can enter your bathroom from your bedroom. • ...
World War I 2015-04-28
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- the name given to the line of trenches which stretched from the English Channel across the battle fields of France and Belgium during WWI
- pre WWI alliance between Italy, Germany and Austria-Hungary
- pre WWI alliance between Great Britain, France and Russia
- the state of not taking sides, especially in a war or dispute
- Name given to the fighting on the German-Russian, Austro-Russian and Austro-Romanian fronts
- offered to return land Mexico lost to the US
- person who believes in the political theory supporting collective or government ownership of the means of production and distribution of goods
- passed in 1918 made it a crime to say, print or write almost anything negative about the government
- German pledge to warn neutral ships and passenger vessels before attacking
- British passenger liner sunk off the coast of Ireland by German u-boats on May 7, 1915
- Medical condition caused by prolonged exposure to the distressing experiences of trench warfare
- American troops in Europe; led by John J. Pershing
- a union of countries formed in 1919 by the Treaty of Versailles to uphold peace
- A strategy drawn up before the outbreak of WWI by Germany to avoid fighting a war on two fronts
- Form of fighting whereby two sides fight each other from opposing trenches
- Information given to show something or someone in a biased way
- French award from bravery (Cross of War); Henry Johnson, an African American soldier, was the first American to receive this honor
- war bond sold to Americans; 2/3 of war budget
- The name given to the part of war that was not actively involved in the fighting but which was vital to it
- compensation or repayment
- The isolation of an enemy's ports by means of warships to prevent passage of persons or supplies
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- the war aims outlined by President Wilson in 1918, which he believed would promote lasting peace
- established a military draft in the United States
- defense agreement among nations
- most famous WWI treaty; treaty between Germany and the allied powers in which Germany accepted full responsibility for the war and agreed to pay reparations
- feeling of intense loyalty to one's country or group militarism/a rise in military expenditure
- right of the people to decide how they should be governed
- 1917 act gave the government new ways to combat spying
- backyard gardens; Americans were encouraged to grow their own vegetables to support the war effort
- a group of communists who overthrew the democratic Russian government
- supervised the nation's industrial production
- the gathering of resources and preparation for war
- 11am November 11, 1918 (11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918)
- teams of troops, ships or equipment
- opposition
- short, patriotic talks given before movies or plays; goal was to gain support for the war and sell liberty bonds
- movement of over 300,000 African American from the rural south into Northern cities between 1914 and 1920
- board created to ensure the production of vital war materials
- a signed agreement between Russia and the Central Powers when Russia withdrew from the War.
- Agency created to encourage farmers to produce more and to persuade the public to eat less
- the coalition formed by Britain and her colonies
- system that prevents any one country from dominating the others
- Term used to describe the deadlock on the Western Front during the First World War
- German submarine taken from the German 'Unterseeboat'
- people who opposed the use of violence and war
- World War I alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire
- most common disease of WW1,caused by the poor conditions in the war trenches
- a limited portion or allowance of food or goods; limitation of use
- nickname for American troops in Europe
49 Clues: opposition • compensation or repayment • defense agreement among nations • teams of troops, ships or equipment • nickname for American troops in Europe • offered to return land Mexico lost to the US • supervised the nation's industrial production • war bond sold to Americans; 2/3 of war budget • people who opposed the use of violence and war • ...
World History Vocabulary 2016-01-07
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- disobedience peacefully not following laws (non-violent protest)
- the act of spreading
- to renounce or give up (title)
- people create civilization by building or populating an area
- the large political unit, usually under a single leader, that controls many peoples or territories
- the undoing of colonialism (undoing of city)
- affecting or tending to affect a disproportionately large number of individuals within a population, community, or region at the same time
- movement that applied reason and scientific laws to understand nature and society
- status of person recongized under a state or country
- diffusion the spreading of cultures from one place to another
- study of space (stars, planets, moons, or galaxies)
- of, relating to, or based on the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
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- A political and economic system where factors of production are collectively owned and directed by the state.
- blending or fusing
- reduction of the general level of prices in an economy
- political philosophy that glorifies the state above the individual by emphasizing the need for a strong central government led by a dictatorial ruler
- city, state, or country with specific sets of government, economy, and culture (organized)
- farming or husbandry (crops)
- way of life
- of or relating to an established set of principles governing a state
- form of government in which all eligible citizens are meant to participate equally (directly or indirectly)
- soldier / military personnel who becomes unavailable due to injury, death, capture, or desertion
- pact, coalition, or friendship
- a period of time that is associated with a particular quality, event, or person
- a family of rulers who rule over a country for a long period of time
- system method of manufacturing by using machinery
26 Clues: way of life • blending or fusing • the act of spreading • farming or husbandry (crops) • to renounce or give up (title) • pact, coalition, or friendship • the undoing of colonialism (undoing of city) • system method of manufacturing by using machinery • study of space (stars, planets, moons, or galaxies) • status of person recongized under a state or country • ...
EXPLORE OUR WORLD 2016-06-02
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- The coldest season.
- A place with animals.
- To help someone learn a new thing.
- They catch bad people and protect us.
- They cook.
- Where you can read books.
- The hottest season.
- They help sick animals.
- The first month.
- A small red fruit.
- A train under the earth.
- Not very loud.
- Very pretty.
- Where birds live.
- A hot dry place with lots of sand and no water.
- To keep you safe.
- Animal hair.
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- A big boat.
- So yummy!
- You use it to buy things.
- Of bread.
- They help sick people.
- Month 11.
- Where do sick people go?
- It can fly you to other countries.
- Of juice.
- A place to eat food.
- You can find bats inside.
- Where you can buy things to play with.
- Of oil.
- A place with many old and cool things.
- Food from animals.
- Birds use them to fly.
- A long yellow vegetable.
34 Clues: Of oil. • So yummy! • Of bread. • Month 11. • Of juice. • They cook. • A big boat. • Very pretty. • Animal hair. • Not very loud. • The first month. • Where birds live. • To keep you safe. • A small red fruit. • Food from animals. • The coldest season. • The hottest season. • A place to eat food. • A place with animals. • They help sick people. • Birds use them to fly. • They help sick animals. • ...
EXPLORE OUR WORLD 2016-06-02
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- Birds use them to fly.
- Of oil.
- Month 11.
- It can fly you to other countries.
- A hot dry place with lots of sand and no water.
- A place with animals.
- They cook.
- They catch bad people and protect us.
- Where birds live.
- Not very loud.
- Animal hair.
- Where do sick people go?
- So yummy!
- Where you can buy things to play with.
- Food from animals.
- The coldest season.
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- A big boat.
- The hottest season.
- A place with many old and cool things.
- Where you can read books.
- They help sick animals.
- The first month.
- Of juice.
- Very pretty.
- Of bread.
- They help sick people.
- A place to eat food.
- You use it to buy things.
- To keep you safe.
- A small red fruit.
- You can find bats inside.
- A train under the earth.
- A long yellow vegetable.
- To help someone learn a new thing.
34 Clues: Of oil. • Of juice. • Month 11. • Of bread. • So yummy! • They cook. • A big boat. • Very pretty. • Animal hair. • Not very loud. • The first month. • Where birds live. • To keep you safe. • A small red fruit. • Food from animals. • The hottest season. • The coldest season. • A place to eat food. • A place with animals. • Birds use them to fly. • They help sick people. • They help sick animals. • ...
World War 1 2016-05-18
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- Absolute ruler
- gun Rapidly firing weapon
- A hole dug in the ground used for hiding during war
- To gather resources and prepare for war
- Russian Emperor
- boats A group of submarines first used in battle
- bonds Bonds sold during war time to help pay for it
- Treaty between Germany and the aliiences where Germany took full responsibility for the war and agreed to make reparations
- German Emperor
- One who feels hatred towards another
- The spreading of ideas that help a cause or hurt and opposing cause
- An extreme devotion to one's country
- A law requiring people of a certain age to serve in the military
- Team of troops, ships, or equipment
- Mass murder of a particular group of people
- A formal agreement of peace between 2 or more states or countries
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- To march aggressively into a territory by a military
- To give up power
- A form of socialism where all forms of private property end
- Opposition
- Payment of damages caused by war
- President during WW1
- A weapon used for fighting which at the time the US had less than 100 of
- The policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war
- British passenger ship sunk by German u-boats
- Not taking sides
- A agreement to stop fighting
- A teaming or partnership of countries
- The area of contact between opposing forces
- An explosive that has a timed fuse
30 Clues: Opposition • Absolute ruler • German Emperor • Russian Emperor • To give up power • Not taking sides • President during WW1 • gun Rapidly firing weapon • A agreement to stop fighting • Payment of damages caused by war • An explosive that has a timed fuse • Team of troops, ships, or equipment • One who feels hatred towards another • An extreme devotion to one's country • ...
The Islamic World 2018-03-01
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- the sect of Islam that believes the caliph must be from Ali's family
- the dynasty ruling during the Golden Age of Islam
- the Muslims expanded this "ages old" labor institution in Africa, even before Europeans got involved
- the most powerful and wealthy of the Abbasid rulers
- where Islam began
- 0-9 borrowed by the Arabs from the Indians...the name us Westerners call these numbers
- the holiest shrine in all of Islam...found in Mecca
- also known as "Avicenna" by westerners...Persian physician, wrote encyclopedia of medical knowledge
- and Islamic house of worship
- the majority of Muslims in the world are this sect...any good Muslim can be caliph
- the language of the Arabs, holy language of the Koran
- Islamic Law
- the Islamic shrine in Jerusalem on the Jewish Temple Mount
- the city that was the capital of the Abbasid Empire
- this Asian people destroy the Abbasid Empire in 1258 by destroying Baghdad
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- the prophet/founder of Islam
- the title of the successor of Muhammad
- the pilgrimage to Mecca once in a Muslim's lifetime
- there are 5 of these...neccessary practices in Islam
- the holy book of Islam
- the collection of poem by Omar Khayyam
- the shortened title for the collection of stories about Harun al Rashid's court
- the mathematical discipline created by the Arabs
- the Islamic dynasty that came to power after Ali, responsible for the entrenchment of Arabic through the Middle East
- this type of design often adorns Islamic art / architecture
- the holiest city of Islam...where Muhammad was born
- the holy month of fasting in Islam
27 Clues: Islamic Law • where Islam began • the holy book of Islam • the prophet/founder of Islam • and Islamic house of worship • the holy month of fasting in Islam • the title of the successor of Muhammad • the collection of poem by Omar Khayyam • the mathematical discipline created by the Arabs • the dynasty ruling during the Golden Age of Islam • ...
World Cup Nationalities 2018-03-28
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- from France
- from Iran
- from Australia
- from Denmark
- from Peru
- from Portugal
- from Nigeria
- from Senegal
- from Morocco
- from England
- from Belgium
- from Switzerland
- from Saudi Arabia
- from Poland
- from Panama
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- from Brazil
- from Korea
- from Japan
- from Mexico
- from Croatia
- from Russia
- from Argentina
- from Tunisia
- from Egypt
- from Colombia
- from Sweden
- from Costa Rica
- from Uruguay
- from Serbia
- from Germany
- from Spain
- from Iceland
32 Clues: from Iran • from Peru • from Korea • from Japan • from Egypt • from Spain • from Brazil • from Mexico • from France • from Russia • from Sweden • from Serbia • from Poland • from Panama • from Croatia • from Tunisia • from Denmark • from Nigeria • from Senegal • from Morocco • from Uruguay • from England • from Germany • from Belgium • from Iceland • from Portugal • from Colombia • from Australia • from Argentina • from Costa Rica • ...
World War II 2018-03-22
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- kampf hitler's book
- place where japan attacked in the united states
- britain's prime minister
- political movement that emphasized loyalty to leader
- "we shall never surrender"
- britain urged this to keep peace
- disbaning the japanese armed forces
- means "living space"
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- the treaty hitler disregarded
- place where all jews were forced to live
- night where all jewish homes and stores destoryed
- time where stocks crashed
- hitler's idea to get rid of all jews
- place japan invaded to get resources
- german leader
- germany's democratic government
- means "lightning war"
- battle took place in normandy
- german brand of fascism
- group of people hitler disliked the most
20 Clues: german leader • kampf hitler's book • means "living space" • means "lightning war" • german brand of fascism • britain's prime minister • time where stocks crashed • "we shall never surrender" • the treaty hitler disregarded • battle took place in normandy • germany's democratic government • britain urged this to keep peace • disbaning the japanese armed forces • ...
Post war world 2018-04-24
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- group of nations linked together in same way
- period of tension between United States and the Soviet Union
- everyone has same amount of wealth
- written plan of government
- a large landmass that part of a larger continent
- taking on the way of western nations the u.s
- all future government
- free market
- aid to poor
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- overseas possession of an empire
- the government controls your wealth and land
- taken over by government
- an indisputable right to govern
- rapid rise in price
- cruel and oppressive use of power
- people forced to flee home
- rebellion
- unity or agreement
- policy of discrimination of race in south africa
- nations independent country controlled by another
20 Clues: rebellion • free market • aid to poor • unity or agreement • rapid rise in price • all future government • taken over by government • written plan of government • people forced to flee home • an indisputable right to govern • overseas possession of an empire • cruel and oppressive use of power • everyone has same amount of wealth • group of nations linked together in same way • ...
World War II 2020-01-26
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- In the beginning, the U.S. didn't want to go to war so they attempted to remain _____.
- Many Americans were forced to ________ gas, food, and other supplies to ensure that the military had the materials it needed.
- Being fought on _________ different continents at the same time made WWII different from WWI.
- Planted by many Americans (and schools)as a way to help in the war effort.
- Germany, Japan, and Italy made up the ______ Powers.
- World War II was fought in Europe and in _______.
- Great Britain and France initially entered WWII because of an _____ they had with Poland.
- This program allowed the U.S. to send supplies and equipment to help fight the Axis Powers without actually entering the war.
- Germany was led by _____.
- GA's Bell Bomber Plant was important to the state because it created over 30,000 ______.
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- Just like in WWI, _________ had more training facilities and military bases than did any other state.
- Created 30,000 jobs for Georgians due to the high demand for B-29 Bombers
- Many of the workers hired to build Liberty Ships in GA were ____.
- The U.S. was not interested in joining the war when it 1st started because Americans were recovering from the _____.
- Served as U.S. President during WWII
- Even though the ______ initially signed a pact pledging help to Germany when it invaded Poland, they soon joined the Allied Powers instead.
- The U.S. entered WWII on Dec. 7, 1941, after ________ was bombed by the Japanese.
- Brunswick and ____________________ became important areas for the building of Liberty ships for WWII.
- What did the U.S. use to get Japan to surrender?
- The U.S. entered WWII and fought on the side of the _______ Powers
20 Clues: Germany was led by _____. • Served as U.S. President during WWII • What did the U.S. use to get Japan to surrender? • World War II was fought in Europe and in _______. • Germany, Japan, and Italy made up the ______ Powers. • Many of the workers hired to build Liberty Ships in GA were ____. • The U.S. entered WWII and fought on the side of the _______ Powers • ...
World War II 2020-01-26
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- In the beginning, the U.S. didn't want to go to war so they attempted to remain _____.
- Many Americans were forced to ________ gas, food, and other supplies to ensure that the military had the materials it needed.
- Being fought on _________ different continents at the same time made WWII different from WWI.
- Planted by many Americans (and schools)as a way to help in the war effort.
- Germany, Japan, and Italy made up the ______ Powers.
- World War II was fought in Europe and in _______.
- Great Britain and France initially entered WWII because of an _____ they had with Poland.
- This program allowed the U.S. to send supplies and equipment to help fight the Axis Powers without actually entering the war.
- Germany was led by _____.
- GA's Bell Bomber Plant was important to the state because it created over 30,000 ______.
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- Just like in WWI, _________ had more training facilities and military bases than did any other state.
- Created 30,000 jobs for Georgians due to the high demand for B-29 Bombers
- Many of the workers hired to build Liberty Ships in GA were ____.
- The U.S. was not interested in joining the war when it 1st started because Americans were recovering from the _____.
- Served as U.S. President during WWII
- Even though the ______ initially signed a pact pledging help to Germany when it invaded Poland, they soon joined the Allied Powers instead.
- The U.S. entered WWII on Dec. 7, 1941, after ________ was bombed by the Japanese.
- Brunswick and ____________________ became important areas for the building of Liberty ships for WWII.
- What did the U.S. use to get Japan to surrender?
- The U.S. entered WWII and fought on the side of the _______ Powers
20 Clues: Germany was led by _____. • Served as U.S. President during WWII • What did the U.S. use to get Japan to surrender? • World War II was fought in Europe and in _______. • Germany, Japan, and Italy made up the ______ Powers. • Many of the workers hired to build Liberty Ships in GA were ____. • The U.S. entered WWII and fought on the side of the _______ Powers • ...
World War II 2020-01-26
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- Served as U.S. President during WWII
- The U.S. was not interested in joining the war when it 1st started because Americans were recovering from the _____.
- Germany, Japan, and Italy made up the ______ Powers.
- In the beginning, the U.S. didn't want to go to war so they attempted to remain _____.
- This program allowed the U.S. to send supplies and equipment to help fight the Axis Powers without actually entering the war.
- Just like in WWI, _________ had more training facilities and military bases than did any other state.
- Germany was led by _____.
- World War II was fought in Europe and in _______.
- Many of the workers hired to build Liberty Ships in GA were ____.
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- The U.S. entered WWII and fought on the side of the _______ Powers
- Planted by many Americans (and schools)as a way to help in the war effort.
- Created 30,000 jobs for Georgians due to the high demand for B-29 Bombers
- GA's Bell Bomber Plant was important to the state because it created over 30,000 ______.
- Even though the ______ initially signed a pact pledging help to Germany when it invaded Poland, they soon joined the Allied Powers instead.
- Many Americans were forced to ________ gas, food, and other supplies to ensure that the military had the materials it needed.
- The U.S. entered WWII on Dec. 7, 1941, after ________ was bombed by the Japanese.
- Great Britain and France initially entered WWII because of an _____ they had with Poland.
- What did the U.S. use to get Japan to surrender?
- Brunswick and ____________________ became important areas for the building of Liberty ships for WWII.
- Being fought on _________ different continents at the same time made WWII different from WWI.
20 Clues: Germany was led by _____. • Served as U.S. President during WWII • What did the U.S. use to get Japan to surrender? • World War II was fought in Europe and in _______. • Germany, Japan, and Italy made up the ______ Powers. • Many of the workers hired to build Liberty Ships in GA were ____. • The U.S. entered WWII and fought on the side of the _______ Powers • ...
World Chapter 3 2020-02-19
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- “father” of the religions of Judaism, Christianity, Islam
- The belief in Many Deities
- Holy Scriptures of Hinduism
- Priest Caste of Hinduism
- powerful traders along the Mediterranean who developed an alphabet
- seafaring people who lived on Crete and spread their culture through trade
- The belief in One Deity
- Indo-European people who migrated to the Indus River Valley of India
- founder of Buddhism
- number of commandments traditionally associated with Judaism
- According to the Buddha life is filled with this ______
- movement of a people from one region to another
- The greatest Phoenician colony was in
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- The good of ones life and determines their reincarnation
- religion that teaches everything in the universe has a soul and should not be harmed
- Preserver God of Hinduism
- powerful traders along the Mediterranean who developed an alphabet
- Also known as Samsara or rebirth
- Destroyer God of Hinduism
- Nirvana or Moksha
- Also known as Asia Minor (Modern Turkey)
- Lowest caste of Hinduism
- Warrior Caste of Hinduism
- Artisan caste of Hinduism
24 Clues: Nirvana or Moksha • founder of Buddhism • The belief in One Deity • Priest Caste of Hinduism • Lowest caste of Hinduism • Preserver God of Hinduism • Destroyer God of Hinduism • Warrior Caste of Hinduism • Artisan caste of Hinduism • The belief in Many Deities • Holy Scriptures of Hinduism • Also known as Samsara or rebirth • The greatest Phoenician colony was in • ...
World Geography Crossword 2020-06-02
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- Field of science devoted to the study of the lands, features, inhabitants, and phenomena of the Earth.
- the belief that certain parts of a country should be independent.
- an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are grown.
- people with both African and European ancestry.
- particular form of cultural bias and is a belief in the superiority of ones own cultural groups.
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
- inclination or prejudice for or against one person or group, especially in a way considered to be unfair.
- exchange (something) for something else, typically as a commercial transaction.
- a long-established custom or belief that has been passed on from one generation to another.
- group of cities in the northeastern United States that has grown into one large, built-up area.
- a diagrammatic representation of an area of land or sea.
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- process of buying run-down homes in older areas of a community and restoring them.
- a stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization.
- general agreement
- Economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
- the group of people with the authority to govern a country or state; a particular ministry in office.
- a particular system of faith and worship.
- feeling of strong political and emotional loyalty to one's own region.
- a legislature lead by a prime minister or premier.
- The pre-meditated planned politically motivated violence against non-combatant target by sub national groups.
20 Clues: general agreement • a particular system of faith and worship. • people with both African and European ancestry. • a legislature lead by a prime minister or premier. • a diagrammatic representation of an area of land or sea. • the belief that certain parts of a country should be independent. • an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are grown. • ...
Modern World History 2020-06-01
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- Development in machine production
- Having a common national, racial, linguistic, religious or cultural tradition
- Moral principles or standards
- Is a business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts
- The racial or national group to which one belongs
- The creation of identical copies of DNA
- A person who organizes, manages and takes risk of business
- the shift beginning in England during the 18th century, from making goods by hand to making them by machine
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- Spread and diffusion of economic or cultural influences
- All the financial interactions that croos international boundaries
- Movement of people to cities
- A certain right of ownership
- The voluntary linkage of computer networks around the world
- An economic system in which all means of production are owned by the people, private property does not exist, and all goods and services are shared equally
- The customs, ideas, art, etc. of a particular civilization, society or social group
- A government controlled by religious leader
- A new intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems.
- An economic system based on private ownership
- the elimination of trade barriers
- A difference in culture, nationality, race, religion, etc.
- A believe in a worship of god or gods
21 Clues: Movement of people to cities • A certain right of ownership • Moral principles or standards • Development in machine production • the elimination of trade barriers • A believe in a worship of god or gods • The creation of identical copies of DNA • A government controlled by religious leader • An economic system based on private ownership • ...
World Religion Crossword 2020-06-21
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- Festival of colours, spring and friendship.
- kippur: On this day, Jews ask God for forgiveness for their sins to secure their fate.
- A desert valley in western Saudi Arabia, is Islam’s holiest city, as it’s the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad.
- creation: Belief that God created the universe with no help.
- Was the first king of Israel.
- The central figure of Christianity
- Hajj: Is an annual pilgrimage to Mecca
- Are Hindu temples that are dedicated to different gods and are the focus of religious life.
- is a collection of sacred texts or scriptures followed by Christians
- A belief in a form of Braham that represents destruction.
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- (peace be upon him): is the final prophet in Islam.
- Ritual that consists of making offerings of fruits and flowers to an image of God.
- Is the holy place of worship in Judaism.
- Place of worship for Muslims
- The liberation from samsara.
- Name used to describe Hindus that mostly focus on worshipping Vishnu.
- Belief that there is only one God.No subdivision: Belief that God cannot be subdivided.
- One of the main branches of Islam
- Belief that everyone has an atman (a soul).
- Is a hat that is often worn by Jewish men.
20 Clues: Place of worship for Muslims • The liberation from samsara. • Was the first king of Israel. • One of the main branches of Islam • The central figure of Christianity • Is the holy place of worship in Judaism. • Hajj: Is an annual pilgrimage to Mecca • Is a hat that is often worn by Jewish men. • Festival of colours, spring and friendship. • ...
ICC World Cup 2020-09-06
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- recurring every four years.
- a place, person, or thing from which something originates or can be obtained.
- bring or gather together (a number of things).
- an outstanding part of an event or period of time.
- the action of pursuing someone or something.
- existing, occurring, or carried on between nations.
- move out of or away from something and become visible.
- following each other continuously.
- having or relating to two sides; affecting both sides.
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- a pass of an examination or an official completion of a course.
- (in a sport or game) a series of contests between a number of competitors, competing for an overall prize.
- (of an event or fact) cause or bring about (an action or feeling).
- agreed upon or participated in by three or more parties, especially the governments of different countries.
- establish or indicate who or what (someone or something) is.
- engage in competition to attain (a position of power).
- a man making his first public appearance, especially in sport.
- a series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end.
- sport that is played with a bat and ball.
- marking the beginning of an institution, activity, or period of office.
- a particular form of something differing in certain respects from an earlier form or other forms of the same type of thing.
20 Clues: recurring every four years. • following each other continuously. • sport that is played with a bat and ball. • the action of pursuing someone or something. • bring or gather together (a number of things). • an outstanding part of an event or period of time. • existing, occurring, or carried on between nations. • engage in competition to attain (a position of power). • ...
world war I 2020-12-15
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- the significant number for ending the war
- woodrow wilson's slogan
- act that was used to draft men
- women helped volunteer in this during ww1
- the FDA wanted families to make these
- a new deadly weapon banned after ww1
- how many points were in woodrow wilson's plan
- the movement of blacks to the north
- the reason Russia surrendered to Germany
- killed by rebels and started the war
- many reasons for the war
- under this wages increased by 20%
- Britan, France, Russia, U.S.
- the war strengthened this in the U.S
- ww1 helped what amendment to be passed
- first country to surrender to Germany
- the U.S ship that was sunk by Germans
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- a law passed that affected civil liberties
- ground between trenches
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria
- american nickname for soldiers
- a famous ww1 hero
- the amount of reparations
- what home-front crisis occurred in 1918
- how many new nations were made after ww1
- nation was formed by the treaty of versailles
- where most of the war was fought
- Germany was not allowed to have this after ww1
- the government hated this group
- americans originally wanted this
30 Clues: a famous ww1 hero • ground between trenches • woodrow wilson's slogan • many reasons for the war • the amount of reparations • Britan, France, Russia, U.S. • american nickname for soldiers • act that was used to draft men • the government hated this group • where most of the war was fought • americans originally wanted this • under this wages increased by 20% • ...
World War One 2017-04-05
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- The name of the British queen who had multiple children marry into European ruling houses
- Small town in Northern Belgium that became famous for the amount of damage received from shelling as a result of nearby fighting between the Allies and German soldiers trying to gain military territory
- Treaty of ________, the famous treaty that was formed on the 28th June 1919 that saw the end of the war between Germany and the Allied Powers until WW2
- A new type of wire brought into the war that would strengthen the defences of a trench as it would be had for the enemy to get past
- The act of one country taking over another country’s land
- The belief of being a strong supporter of the rights of one’s country
- As a form of communication, soldiers were sent to and from the front line to carry messages to the commanding officers, they were called…
- The ________ Front, one of the most famous theatres of war during WW1, consisting of trenches running for hundreds of miles
- The psychological ‘illness’ that some soldiers became victim to, caused by prolonged exposure to gunfire, shelling, and the horrors of war
- The name given to the alliance made between Russia, Britain and France in 1907
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- The only occupation that would allow a women to be present on the front line
- A type of boat sometimes referred to as a “U-boat” that could travel completely under water and stated a new type of warfare on the high seas
- The political party that supported conscription and pushed for it to be put to a vote
- A vote put to the people asking one specific question to which there must be a direct response
- The compulsory call-up of men for military service
- The belief that army and navy forces should be given special ‘privileges’ by the government
- The name of the narrow strait that divides the Gallipoli peninsula from mainland Turkey
- The system of long, narrow excavations dug into the ground by soldier to protect them from shelling and gunfire
- The acronym given to the Australian and New Zealand troops that were most famous for their efforts fighting Turks in Gallipoli
- The name of the nation that joined Britain’s side on the 6th April 1917 after Germany had sunk one too many of their ships
20 Clues: The compulsory call-up of men for military service • The act of one country taking over another country’s land • The belief of being a strong supporter of the rights of one’s country • The only occupation that would allow a women to be present on the front line • The name given to the alliance made between Russia, Britain and France in 1907 • ...
Brave New World 2017-03-13
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- A deep regret or guilt.
- Character, Alpha and likes Lenina
- bread rapidly.
- Has pitty for his friend Bernard
- A group of trees.
- Thinking deeply about something.
- Teases Bernard
- giving off light because of heat.
- Relating to the sky or outer space.
- A backing, setting or support for something.
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- A state or situation of being alone.
- A railroad in which the track consist of a single rail.
- An opening, hole, or gap.
- Persuade gradually or by flattery to do something.
- To change something into glass.
- A situation or condition that is really bad.
- A difference or contrast.
- A commotion or fuss
- A winged chubby beautiful baby.
- Gradually pour liquid from one container to another.
- Whale snot used to make perfume.
- Alpha and supervisor at CLH
22 Clues: bread rapidly. • Teases Bernard • A group of trees. • A commotion or fuss • A deep regret or guilt. • An opening, hole, or gap. • A difference or contrast. • Alpha and supervisor at CLH • To change something into glass. • A winged chubby beautiful baby. • Has pitty for his friend Bernard • Thinking deeply about something. • Whale snot used to make perfume. • ...
World History Review 2017-05-16
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- Most influential leader in medieval Europe
- Established the Holy Roman Empire
- Battle at which Normans conquered Europe
- Regulated economic activity in medieval towns
- Ruled Byzantine Empire at its height
- Economic system in Europe in early Middle Ages
- Ruled the Frankish Empire at its height
- Chinese dynasty that opened trade routes with the West
- Began the alliance between Frankish rulers and Church of Rome
- Ceremony by which a man became a vassal
- Treaty that divided Charlemagne's empire
- Focus of African kingdoms' interaction with the rest of the world
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- Major mathematical invention of the Indian civilization
- Political system in Europe during early Middle Ages
- Khan who established the Mongol Empire
- Capital of Byzantine Empire
- Most honored teacher in Chinese history
- Basis of wealth during the early Middle Ages
- Governmental body in England that had the "power of the purse"
- Attracted merchants from all over Europe
- Military expeditions to free Holy Land from Muslim rule
- Founder of Islam
22 Clues: Founder of Islam • Capital of Byzantine Empire • Established the Holy Roman Empire • Ruled Byzantine Empire at its height • Khan who established the Mongol Empire • Most honored teacher in Chinese history • Ruled the Frankish Empire at its height • Ceremony by which a man became a vassal • Battle at which Normans conquered Europe • Attracted merchants from all over Europe • ...
AP World Crossword 2018-06-05
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- Founder of Mali
- Legislation that served as the foundation of Roman Law
- First to sail around the globe
- John Locke believed in this school of thought
- Period of total chaos and violence during the French Revolution
- Site of the deadliest battle of WWII
- One of the main leaders of the French Revolution
- Country that sponsored Columbus' voyage
- Dynasty responsible for a significant portion of the Grand Canal
- Started the Church of England
- Tax on Non-Muslims
- Empire founded by Babur
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- Discriminatory policies in South Africa
- Mao Zedong's biggest failure
- Muhammad's successor
- Group responsible for Franz Ferdinand's assassination
- His arrival ended Japanese isolation
- Introduced Christianity to Rome
- Ideology of the Qin Dysnasty
- The people overthrown by Hernan Cortes
- Ruled Babylonia from 1792 B.C.E. to 1750 B.C.E.
- An environmental effect of industrialization
22 Clues: Founder of Mali • Tax on Non-Muslims • Muhammad's successor • Empire founded by Babur • Mao Zedong's biggest failure • Ideology of the Qin Dysnasty • Started the Church of England • First to sail around the globe • Introduced Christianity to Rome • His arrival ended Japanese isolation • Site of the deadliest battle of WWII • The people overthrown by Hernan Cortes • ...
Its your world 2018-10-11
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- nobody should be harassed because of who they love pg 225
- they carried malaria and other diseases pg 285
- disappearing mostly from poaching
- attracts tourist and is helpful for fishing pg 324
- a consequence of living in a global greenhouse pg 311
- the first disease to globalize in the 19th century pg 275
- largest land mammal on earth pg 371
- kills 1 billion people a year 217
- are a major cause of injury and death 222
- refers to what the weather is like on average pg 302
- the world has lost 97% of the population 360
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- the population in china decreased by 90 percent in thirteen years pg 370
- controls how we think our emotions how we think about ourselves
- more than 2 billion people carry this disease pg 280
- as Ice melts they die pg 366
- live in lush bamboo forests pg 363
- only 487 pairs of these birds left
- scarcity is when there's not enough to go around pg 317
- the name comes from the italian words bad air pg 283
- Short for dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane 359
20 Clues: as Ice melts they die pg 366 • disappearing mostly from poaching • kills 1 billion people a year 217 • live in lush bamboo forests pg 363 • only 487 pairs of these birds left • largest land mammal on earth pg 371 • are a major cause of injury and death 222 • the world has lost 97% of the population 360 • Short for dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane 359 • ...
World History Crossword 2018-05-29
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- / An Italian painter during the Renaissance
- / Founder of Christianity
- / A religion in China
- / A scientist during the Renaissance
- / Has the Tigris–Euphrates river system
- / A Muslim place of worship
- / The science of ideas
- / A country that with the belief of strong military
- / June 6, 1994
- / Roman name Jupiter
- / A follower of Islam
- / An agreement between Canada, Mexico, America
- / A Russian man that tried to reform the government
- / A Roman emperor
- / A city in japan that had an atomic bomb dropped on it
- / the art or technique of painting on a moist wall
- / The belief in one God
- / Important to Islam religion
- / Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
- / More then one God
- / A war that took place during 1861
- / A war between North and South Korea
- / Last name Da Vinci
- / To sail or travel all the way around
- / Enlightenment Thinkers
- / Trading port, after Jesuit disputes
- / German Dictator
- / Holy city for Christianity, Islam, Jewish
- / Best fighters ever
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- / A Russian Leader
- / A slum area
- / Holy book is The Vedas
- / A government which peoples interests are put first
- / An open rebellion
- / An alliance between America and Europe
- / Islams holliest city
- / Greek god of water
- / The killing of a whole race
- / Nicolaus Copernicus developed a theory
- / Painted the Last Judgement
- / Modern Day Poland
- / Holy book in Hinduism
- / One man or group of people in charge
- / It is already designated where you will go
- / Aries is his Greek name
- / His son's name is Issac
- / Consisted of Germany, Austria Hungary, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria
- / Jesus is the founder
- / Eli Whitney created it
- / A system in which priest rule
- / An estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- / A nuclear weapon used against China
- / A conflict between America & Russia
- / A country with nuclear arms
- / An English poet, wrote Romeo & Juliet
- / City state
- / Hindu pilgrimage
- / Discovered the moons
- / Lack of competition
- / Name is same in Roman and Greek
60 Clues: / City state • / A slum area • / June 6, 1994 • / A Roman emperor • / German Dictator • / A Russian Leader • / Hindu pilgrimage • / An open rebellion • / Modern Day Poland • / More then one God • / Greek god of water • / Roman name Jupiter • / Last name Da Vinci • / Best fighters ever • / A religion in China • / A follower of Islam • / Lack of competition • / Islams holliest city • ...
World Religions Crossword 2019-03-24
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- Confucianism is more of a ______ than a religion
- Zoroastrian source of life
- Shinto first began in Japan in 500 ______
- A Chinese philosophy developed by Confucius.
- word for non-violence
- Transform materials into greater, more valuable materials (Taoism)
- & Yang The contrasting positive and negative in Taoism
- The Autumn _______ Festival is very important in Confucianism
- Paper folding folk art (Shinto)
- another religion based and originating in India, deriving from Hinduism. Followers dress in white robes in order to show non-materialism.
- Chinese philosophy that centers on finding "the way" to be good, and following that way.
- Sikh place of worship
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- The priest who had the vision of God, and started Zoroastrianism.
- Jain word for Soul
- A monotheistic pre-Islamic Persian religion.
- Jains believe in ____ human beings worthy of devotion, not a creator or good force.
- The founder of Confucianism
- The good vs. _____ contrast is important in Zoroastrianism.
- Shinto deity are called _____
- _______ are the messenger Gods (Shinto)
- religion based mostly in Punjab, originating in India, deriving from Hinduism.
- Chi Taoist martial arts
- Religion originating in Japan, incorporated the worship of ancestors.
- The goal of Sikhism is to _____ with God
24 Clues: Jain word for Soul • word for non-violence • Sikh place of worship • Chi Taoist martial arts • Zoroastrian source of life • The founder of Confucianism • Shinto deity are called _____ • Paper folding folk art (Shinto) • _______ are the messenger Gods (Shinto) • The goal of Sikhism is to _____ with God • Shinto first began in Japan in 500 ______ • ...
Real World HW 2019-04-25
26 Clues: wind • leak • goal • world • angry • frozen • change • to harm • so much • to save • citizen • shortage • to leave • to waste • drinkable • worldwide • footprint • renewable • to achieve • containers • to protect • deveopment • to increase • to diminish • to turn off • to throw away
world history ec 2019-03-28
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- The steel dagger in _____is about 18 inches long.
- THE CONCIAL TWOER IN ZIMBABWE IS NOT FOR ____USE.
- The Carthage _______ the history of trade.
- ZIMBABWE MEANS _____ HOUSE.
- In Malt Empire, every ________ had individual language, but all can speak Arabic.
- Portuguese conquers established a big part of the _______ religion into the people of Congo.
- ______ believe in many Gods.
- ________destroyed Carthage in 3rd Punic war.
- 6000 years ago, ____was used in Ethiopia.
- Many Igbo _____________ have eccentric designs.
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- The _____is considered to be the good trading area in Ancient Carthage.
- In Kush Empire, ______ were very powerful.
- Ethiopia&Liberia were only 2 countries that had _________government.
- Ancient ghona has complex ______system.
- Khennua is one of the most ________ in Kushite civilization.
- The necklace in Ghana use different ________ to show different personality and power.
- Mansa Musa is the famous _____ in Mali.
- Ethopia has 13 _____ in a year.
- _________Is located at south of Sahara desert.
- The Golden stool is believed to be hold the _____ of Ghana people.
20 Clues: ZIMBABWE MEANS _____ HOUSE. • ______ believe in many Gods. • Ethopia has 13 _____ in a year. • Ancient ghona has complex ______system. • Mansa Musa is the famous _____ in Mali. • 6000 years ago, ____was used in Ethiopia. • In Kush Empire, ______ were very powerful. • The Carthage _______ the history of trade. • ________destroyed Carthage in 3rd Punic war. • ...
World War II 2019-05-15
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- a secret program
- began on June 4, 1942, when Japan started bombing the islands
- Victory in Europe Day
- a weapon that produces tremendous power by splitting atoms
- A key turning point of the war
- A term used by the Nazis which meant the extermination of the Jews
- the the air force of Great Britain
- a prison for those who pose as a threat to the state or country
- The extermination of an entire group of people
- The Germans quickly pushed the allied forces back about 65 miles, creating a huge bulge in the allied lines
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- Great Britain,the Soviet Union, the United States, China, France
- The largest naval battle in history
- purposely crashing piloted planes into enemy ships
- More than 600 Americans and about 10,000 Filipinos died
- American, British, and Canadian troops invaded France on June 6, 1944
- when countries would give in to Hitler's demands so a war would not begin
- American and Japanese aircraft carriers and fighter planes clashed
- Victory in Japan Day
- the mass murder of 6 million Jews and non-Jews
- Where allied forces took only the most strategically important islands, instead of each Japanese-held island
20 Clues: a secret program • Victory in Japan Day • Victory in Europe Day • A key turning point of the war • the the air force of Great Britain • The largest naval battle in history • the mass murder of 6 million Jews and non-Jews • The extermination of an entire group of people • purposely crashing piloted planes into enemy ships • ...
World History Review 2019-05-22
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- group of western democracies united against the Soviet Union
- groups that refused to recognize Israel as a nation state
- Iranian revolution created this kind of nation state
- this congress set boundaries of Europe in 1815
- US gave economic aid to allies after WWII
- Bosnia, Sudan, Holocaust are examples of
- Hitler and Stalin signed this non aggression agreement
- terror group responsible for 9 11 attacks
- first Caribbean nation to gain independence
- Gandhi led this as protest against foreign rule,
- Potato famine in Ireland led to mass_______
- Britain & France invaded Egypt after the nationalized this
- trade agreement between US Mexico & Canada
- stronger nation exerting political and economic control over weaker nation
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- Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels created this economic system
- the Big 3 discussed plans for after WWII
- this ended the dominance of Europe of the world stage
- South African racial segregation laws
- Balfour Declaration declared British support for a homeland for this group
- Latin American independence leader
- misleading information designed to alter opinions
- goal was a unified and independent Africa,
- Americas policy of containing communism
- these trials convicted world leaders for human rights violations
- the fall of this symbolized the end of the Cold War
- 2 state solution created this nation for victims of the Holocaust
- led the Bolshevik Revolution
- area of religious and territorial conflict between India and Pakistan
- became ruler of France & ended French Revolution
- health epidemic in Africa
- this treaty ended the Opium Wars,
31 Clues: health epidemic in Africa • led the Bolshevik Revolution • this treaty ended the Opium Wars, • Latin American independence leader • South African racial segregation laws • Americas policy of containing communism • the Big 3 discussed plans for after WWII • Bosnia, Sudan, Holocaust are examples of • terror group responsible for 9 11 attacks • ...
world history crossword 2019-05-24
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- who believes the actions or thoughts in this life
- triangular sail
- what did Islam spread through
- what king of sumeria complied law code
- what are holy books in Hinduism
- the brothers who invented one of the first printing
- what Incan city is in the Andes mountains
- god of the sun and music poetry
- geometry
- who only has one god in a religion
- what Christian church was built by emperor justinan
- who is the founder in Mauryan dynasty
- what writing is from Phoenicia
- Rome
- who was the son in law of Muhammad
- who was the leader for Greek gods
- what fossilized tree sap was traded
- what English humanist who was beheaded
- who was the founder of Buddhism
- what is the belief that one will be reborn after death
- what is a piece of land that a lord would give to his vassal
- who domesticated animals
- what items made of bone stone and cloth
- who conquered gaul
- god of the sea
- who Italian scholar and poet
- what was a Dutch renaissance
- the belief in individual spirits
- who was the majority of Muslims are these types
- queen of all gods
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- who converted to Christianity
- goddess of wisdom
- cloth
- what is the document limit the power to king
- who were nomadic
- what term that means to tame
- what religion is of Persia
- who created an empire
- what religious picture is used in eastern orthodox churches
- the African kingdom in the Ethiopian
- who leader of Athens during its golden age
- what Persian king is the one who invaded Greece in the 2 war
- what Jewish people were expelled from Israel
- who was the ruler of Egypt
- who believes the rightful ruler of Islam
- what is one of the five pillars
- what people who have no permanent home
- who built the Hagias Sophia
- what important trading city was in west Africa
- what the practice of charging excessive interest
- who is the important leader of Russia
- what authoritarians sovereign in Greece
- who is the important leader of Spain
- what ancient writing is from Egypt
- what is i love allah
- who was the Frankish king who became first holy
- what small group of people living in a family group
- what religion has many gods
- what writing is from sumeria
- who had slaves in Sparta
- what Persian king invaded in the 1 Persian war
- odyssey
- god of war
63 Clues: Rome • cloth • odyssey • geometry • god of war • god of the sea • triangular sail • who were nomadic • goddess of wisdom • queen of all gods • who conquered gaul • what is i love allah • who created an empire • who domesticated animals • who had slaves in Sparta • what religion is of Persia • who was the ruler of Egypt • who built the Hagias Sophia • what religion has many gods • ...
The Visual World 2019-10-05
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- Spot Where blood vessels enter the eye
- Light sensitive surface at the back of the eye
- Inability to recognize objects is called visual-______ agnosia
- Columnar organization of area ____ has neurons that respond to categories of shapes
- Subjective interpretation of sensations by the brain
- The most common cause of blindness
- Where cones are most densely packed
- Small blind spot caused by migraine or small lesion of the cortex
- The place where the optic nerves partially cross is called the optic _____
- Visual system neurons sensitive to form and color
- The left visual field projects to the ______visual cortex
- Blindness in one quadrant of the visual field
- Photoreceptor specialized for low light
- Physical stimuli registered by sensory organs
- Visual stream or pathway from V1 to temporal lobe
- Theoretical explanation of color vision based on the coding of three primary colors
- A cell in V1 the responds to a bar of light moving in a particular orientation
- Primary visual cortex (V1) is called the ______ cortex
- Explanation of color vision that emphasizes opposing color pairs is the ______-process.
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- The amount of visible light reflected from an object to the eye
- Specific part of a sensory organ or cell the responds to the world is the _____ field
- Can’t clearly focus distant objects
- Secondary visual cortex (V2-V5)
- Photoreceptor specialized for color and visual acuity
- Visual system neurons sensitive to moving stimuli
- Region in V1 that contains color sensitive neurons
- Transduces light into neural activity
- The tract from the retina to the suprachiasmic nucleus
- The colored part of the eye
- People with facial _______ cannot recognize faces
- Visual stream or pathway from V1 to parietal lobe
- Can’t focus on nearby objects
- The optic nerve connects with the ______ of the thalamus
33 Clues: The colored part of the eye • Can’t focus on nearby objects • Secondary visual cortex (V2-V5) • The most common cause of blindness • Can’t clearly focus distant objects • Where cones are most densely packed • Transduces light into neural activity • Spot Where blood vessels enter the eye • Photoreceptor specialized for low light • Blindness in one quadrant of the visual field • ...
World History Review 2017-01-13
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- the enlightened one
- gift of nile
- longest lasting ancient society
- a balance between extreme
- had written language and large cities sophisticated plumbing systems
- the agriculture and immigration began in an area of the middle east
- the cradle of civilzation
- old testament
- god of sun
- the roman republic was established with a law making body
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- what was the first skeleton found named
- united greek empire
- the worlds first known city
- capital of greece
- first teacher
- the worship of many gods
- what people the middle east could harvest
- the worlds oldest story
- conqured the israelites in 500 b.c.
- different classes of people
20 Clues: god of sun • gift of nile • first teacher • old testament • capital of greece • the enlightened one • united greek empire • the worlds oldest story • the worship of many gods • a balance between extreme • the cradle of civilzation • the worlds first known city • different classes of people • longest lasting ancient society • conqured the israelites in 500 b.c. • ...
World History Reveiw 2017-01-12
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- Reawakening or rebirth
- Social classes that exsisted during the middle ages
- His assassination started WWI
- When a country wants to act independently
- This philosopher believed men are selfish
- First teacher
- This philosopher believed men are good
- Millions of Jews were killed during this time period
- Japan bombed this U.S. military base
- Race between Russia and the U.S. to space
- Oldest civilization
- Used during the french revolution to behead thousands
- He used civil disobedience to liberate India from Britain
- Leader of the Nazis
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- Greek philosopher that got poisoned
- The sun king
- He created a religion in India
- palace for king Louis the Fourthteenth
- This man ended up in america while trying to look for india
- It ended World War One
- Time period that industrialised America
- Egyptian king or queen
- Love and devotion to ones country
- Countries build up militaries
- Machine that could pick cotton fast
- His friend stabbed him in the back
- Believe nothing is permanent
- Belief one race is superior to the other
- The first one to question math/science
- countries fight together
30 Clues: The sun king • First teacher • Oldest civilization • Leader of the Nazis • Reawakening or rebirth • It ended World War One • Egyptian king or queen • countries fight together • Believe nothing is permanent • His assassination started WWI • Countries build up militaries • He created a religion in India • Love and devotion to ones country • His friend stabbed him in the back • ...
World War 2 2018-01-05
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- womens army corp
- Germany, Italy, and Japan
- jews to have their own country
- two notorious concentration camps
- helped us economy
- GB, US, Soviet Union
- trials for crimes against humanity
- use sound waves to detect enemy planes
- served as all black squadron
- France, Poland, GB, US, Soviet Union
- spring of 1940, germany conquered france
- treat bacterial disease
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- japanese attack on pearl harbor fueled suspicion and fear of japanese
- FDR signed executive order and sent people to internet camps
- symbol of women in the work force
- when two countries come together
- sent 6 aircraft carriers across the pacific to launch a surprise attack on pearl harbor
- an agreement
- britains royal air force had to be destroyed
- detect objects under water
- radio operators
- japanese military saw aggresive expansion as their answer to lack of natural resourses
- they get to keep Sudetenland if they dont invade anywhere else
- worked on radar technology
- invasion of europe by the allies
25 Clues: an agreement • radio operators • womens army corp • helped us economy • GB, US, Soviet Union • treat bacterial disease • Germany, Italy, and Japan • detect objects under water • worked on radar technology • served as all black squadron • jews to have their own country • when two countries come together • invasion of europe by the allies • symbol of women in the work force • ...
World of Physics 2017-10-17
Across
- Frictional force is directly proportional to __________force
- closeness of agreement between a measured value and a true or accepted value
- degree of exactness of a measurement
- sum of all vectors
- the force that acts in opposite direction to the motion of the body
- it is the different speeds at every instant
- systematized body of knowledge based on nature and facts of life.
- a quantity composed of magnitude and direction
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- quantity that has magnitude only
- tendency to maintain its state of motion
- a friction that occurs between two bodies that are in contact but are not moving
- measures how fast a body moves
- the outward force that causes an object to fly off from a circular path
- description of motion
- the time to make one revolution
- coefficient of friction
- the motion of a body thrown horizontally with an angle
- path that a projectile follows
- the transfer of energy
- study of physical world
20 Clues: sum of all vectors • description of motion • the transfer of energy • coefficient of friction • study of physical world • measures how fast a body moves • path that a projectile follows • the time to make one revolution • quantity that has magnitude only • degree of exactness of a measurement • tendency to maintain its state of motion • it is the different speeds at every instant • ...
World War Z 2016-05-10
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- a small crude shelter used as a dwelling
- an acute viral diseas of the nervous system of warm blooded animals
- enforced isolation of patients suffering from s contagious disease in order to prevent the spread of disease
- care provided to improve a situation
- the action of defending from or resisting attack
- abnormal condition where the heart is located towards the right side of chest
- the residence of a religious community
- a state of surviving; remaining alive
- a sudden violent spontaneous occurrence
- a legendary bird said to burn its self to death and emerge from the ashes new
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- the basic structure or features of a system or organization
- the quality of being humane
- the action of opposing something that you disapprove or disagree with
- epidemic over a wide geographical area
- caused by infection or capable of causing infection
- strong and heat resistant synthetic fiber, often used as a reinforcing material and in bullet resistant vests
- a disaster or cataclysmic world ending event
- of or relating to the former soviet union
- with respect to the military
- a cavalry consisting of two or more troops
20 Clues: the quality of being humane • with respect to the military • care provided to improve a situation • a state of surviving; remaining alive • epidemic over a wide geographical area • the residence of a religious community • a sudden violent spontaneous occurrence • a small crude shelter used as a dwelling • of or relating to the former soviet union • ...
World War 1 2016-05-25
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- Battle front between the allies and central powers in western Europe during the war.
- The series of raids in the early 1920's initiated by attorney general a Mitchell.
- Fear that communists were working to destroy the American way of life.
- Movement of African americans in the 20th century.
- Country which is owed more money.
- Person whose moral or religious beliefs forbid him or her to fight in wars.
- Group of merchant ships sailing together, protected by war ships.
- British passanger liner sunk by a german U boat during the war.
- List of terms for resolving the war and future wars.
- German submarine
- A measure that examines the weight average of prices.
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- Act passed by congress in 1917 enacting severe penalties.
- World organization established after world war 1.
- Telegram written by german foreign minister Zimmerman.
- the 29th U.S. president, was born on November 2, 1865, in Corsica (now Blooming Grove), Ohio. Harding's campaign for the presidency promised a "return to normalcy."
- Act passed by congress in 1917 authorizing a draft of men.
- one of the first government agencies established during the war.
- rising prices
- The right of people to choose their own form of government.
- glorification of the military.
20 Clues: rising prices • German submarine • glorification of the military. • Country which is owed more money. • World organization established after world war 1. • Movement of African americans in the 20th century. • List of terms for resolving the war and future wars. • A measure that examines the weight average of prices. • Telegram written by german foreign minister Zimmerman. • ...
AOP WORLD HISTORY 2016-09-26
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- salah satu karya Shakespeare
- keluarga banker di abad 13-17
- era setelah abad kegelapan
- filosofi yang diciptakan oleh Descartes
- penjelajah dari Eropa
- kota air di eropa
- buku hasil print pertama di Eropa
- kota pemulai era renaissance
- ajaran martin luther
- Negara bagian di italy yang unggul dalam Perdagangan senjata
- Keluarga penguasa Milan sebelum Sforza
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- Pencetus heliosentris
- Buku politik karangan Niccolo Macchiaveli
- sultan ottoman yang melakukan ekspansi besar pada abad 16
- pemimpin pertama pelaut eropa yang masuk ke Indonesia
- penakluk Konstantinople
- penulis de humanis corporis fabrica
- karya Leonardo Davinci
- arti kata Renaissance
- ratu Negara eropa yang memulai inqusisi, dimana Negara tersebut masuk kedalam masa keemasan dan tingkat kriminalitas terkecil sepanjang sejarah
20 Clues: kota air di eropa • ajaran martin luther • Pencetus heliosentris • penjelajah dari Eropa • arti kata Renaissance • karya Leonardo Davinci • penakluk Konstantinople • era setelah abad kegelapan • salah satu karya Shakespeare • kota pemulai era renaissance • keluarga banker di abad 13-17 • buku hasil print pertama di Eropa • penulis de humanis corporis fabrica • ...
The Microbial World 2020-11-12
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- organisms that drift in water
- Plantlike protists
- Microscopic, free-floating, autotrophic organisms that function as producers in aquatic ecosystems
- Process that requires oxygen
- reproduce by inserting their DNA into the DNA of the host cell
- small free-floating animals that form part of plankton
- A kingdom made up of nongreen, eukaryotic organisms that have no means of movement, reproduce by using spores, and get food by breaking down substances in their surroundings and absorbing the nutrients
- Organisms that make their own food
- An organism that cannot make its own food.
- the first producers of energy-rich compounds that are later used by other organisms
- A red, orange, or brown coloration of water caused by a bloom.
- break down dead organic matter
- not capable of reproduction without host cell; contain DNA but cannot reproduce unless in a living cell
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- the production of light by means of a chemical reaction in an organism
- whole life as plankton
- spends only a portion of life as plankton
- Cells that contain nuclei
- A unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- A unicellular photosynthetic alga with a unique glassy cell wall containing silica
- organism that uses energy from sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water to carbon compounds
- A group of protozoans that move by waving tiny, hair-like organelles called cilia.
- use reverse transcriptase to copy their RNA genome into DNA
- viral infected cells spill contents and release large amounts of organic matter that can be utilized by other organisms
- Process that does not require oxygen
- amoeba like protist that has a shell and looks like a snail
- "the earliest ones"; kingdom including unicellular and multicellular eukaryotes
26 Clues: Plantlike protists • whole life as plankton • Cells that contain nuclei • Process that requires oxygen • organisms that drift in water • break down dead organic matter • Organisms that make their own food • Process that does not require oxygen • spends only a portion of life as plankton • An organism that cannot make its own food. • ...
World of Warcraft 2020-10-26
Across
- The Defiler
- Ruler of Naxxramas
- Fallen Prince
- The First Dragon
- Became the Lich King
- Green Jesus
- Leader of the Gnomes
- Master of Blackrock Mountain
- Metzen, The Creator
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- Dragonflight of Anomalous Time
- Many Deaths to Prevent
- Hellscream's Legacy
- Lord of Fire
- Half-Orc Hunter
- Vessel of Sargeras
- The Former Earth Warder
- Stonemason's Vengeance
- Terror of Elwynn
- Ranger General of Quel'thalas
- Empowered the Betrayer
- Broodmother of the Marsh
- Master of the Dream
- Fallen Warchief
- The Betrayer
24 Clues: The Defiler • Green Jesus • Lord of Fire • The Betrayer • Fallen Prince • Half-Orc Hunter • Fallen Warchief • Terror of Elwynn • The First Dragon • Vessel of Sargeras • Ruler of Naxxramas • Hellscream's Legacy • Master of the Dream • Metzen, The Creator • Became the Lich King • Leader of the Gnomes • Many Deaths to Prevent • Stonemason's Vengeance • Empowered the Betrayer • The Former Earth Warder • ...
World Civ. Final 2020-10-29
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- , The first Pope to be in the Counter Reformation
- , An Italian explorer who was responsible for the finding of the Americas
- , Who greatly improved the telescope so it could be used to see into space
- , The movement to fix the church's flaws
- , A period in time when the church had more power than anyone
- , What does Renaissance mean?
- , A man that had his own ideas about the church and started his own like M_____ L_____
- , A machine that revolutionized the making of books
- , An extremely gifted man who did painting, mathematics, architecture, engineering, botany, sculpture, and human biology, he also painted the 'Mona Lisa'
- , A very deadly disease that went from China to Europe a long time ago
- , A well known man that is known for inventing the calculus and his theories of gravity
- , This man invented the printing press
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- , Reasons for exploration m____p____
- , A man who found that the Earth revolved around the sun and was the first to do it.
- , A very long war that was fought between the French and the English
- , A group of people from the church that met to decide what to do about the Reformation
- , A period in time when art was starting to grow significantly in popularity an quality
- , This person wrote the book The Travels of M____ P___ which sparked the age of exploration
- , A high ranking person in the feudal system but not really in the pyramid
- , The lowest rank in the feudal system
- , The act against the changing of the church
- , A period in time when science and art were at their peak and many great people lived
- , The person who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and was a great sculptor
- , The main order in Europe before the middle ages where the king is at the top of the hierarchy and then lords and so on.
- , He is famous for researching humans and is known as the origin of modern physiology
- , A famous playwriter who wrote many famous pieces like Romeo and Juliet and Julius Caesar
- , A belief that ones self is important not just divine matters
- , Known for his 95 theses and accidentally starting his own church
- , A very influential woman in a extremely long war in the 1300's
- , The highest place in the feudal system
30 Clues: , What does Renaissance mean? • , Reasons for exploration m____p____ • , The lowest rank in the feudal system • , This man invented the printing press • , The movement to fix the church's flaws • , The highest place in the feudal system • , The act against the changing of the church • , The first Pope to be in the Counter Reformation • ...
Outside our World 2020-11-01
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- Rotates on its side, coldest temperature recorded
- Known as the red planet
- Made of rock, metals and other elements.
- A celestial body orbiting around a planet or star
- Time it takes for the moon to orbit the earth
- The closest planet to the sun and also the smallest
- The part of the planet facing the sun
- The planet known as the goldilocks planet
- The part of the planet not facing the sun
- The hottest planet, similar size and mass to earth
- Planets with temperatures not to hot or cold to allow for liquid water
- A grouping of stars that make an imaginary picture in the sky.
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- The line passing through the middle of the earth from the North Pole to the South Pole, 23.5 degrees
- Largest planet in our solar system
- Time it takes for Earth to spin on its axis
- Time it takes for Earth to orbit the sun
- A small particle from a comet or asteroid orbiting the Sun.
- The light phenomena which results when a meteoroid enters the Earth's atmosphere and vaporizes; a shooting star.
- Positioned in or relating to the sky, or outer space as observed in astronomy.
- Has the strongest winds in the solar system, furthest away from the sun
- A meteoroid that survives its passage through the Earth's atmosphere and lands upon the Earth's surface
- The person who landed on the moon
- The planet with the most distinct rings
- The collapsed core of a massive star.
- Cosmic snowballs of frozen gases, rock and dust that orbit the Sun.
25 Clues: Known as the red planet • The person who landed on the moon • Largest planet in our solar system • The part of the planet facing the sun • The collapsed core of a massive star. • The planet with the most distinct rings • Time it takes for Earth to orbit the sun • Made of rock, metals and other elements. • The planet known as the goldilocks planet • ...
Second World War 2018-12-06
Across
- Africa country attacked by the Italians in 1935
- Appointed Chancellor of Germany in 1933
- Name of the German Operation to invade Britain
- Handy device that let us know when the Luftwaffe were coming
- Area demilitarised after the First World War
- Area in China invaded by the Japanese in 1931
- Type of shelter you had in your house
- When everyone had to make sure they showed no lights through windows
- Country invaded on 1 September 1939
- Treaty dealing with Germany after the First World War
- German word meaning Lightening War
- Banned by eh Treaty of Versailles
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- British Prime Minister for most of the war
- How the government made food supplies fair
- German wording meaning union
- Type of shelter you had in your garden
- Policy of giving into reasonable demands to avoid war
- Word describing when children were sent to live in safe areas
- These could be Moral, Economic or Military and applied by the League of Nations
- Evacuation from here was a disaster for the British
20 Clues: German wording meaning union • Banned by eh Treaty of Versailles • German word meaning Lightening War • Country invaded on 1 September 1939 • Type of shelter you had in your house • Type of shelter you had in your garden • Appointed Chancellor of Germany in 1933 • British Prime Minister for most of the war • How the government made food supplies fair • ...
Graphic Artist World 2019-02-20
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- the space between lines of type
- color scheme built of only one color
- artistic arrangement of type
- the average height of lowercase letters
- color model used for print purposes
- the lining up of elements to achieve balance and order
- decorative strokes
- color scheme built of three colors next to each other on the color wheel
- measure of how easy it is to distinguish one letter from the next
- main part of text in a publication
- adjustment of space between two characters in type
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- words or short lines that appear by themselves at the top or bottom of a column
- logo design used in place of a company's name
- ‘g’, ‘j’, ‘p’, etc.
- arrangement of elements in a way that signifies importance
- typeface that mimics cursive
- color scheme built of two colors opposite of each other on the color wheel
- selection of colors
- the space between letters
- color model used for on screen purposes
- design to attract attention
- the part of a lowercase letter that extends above the x-height
22 Clues: decorative strokes • ‘g’, ‘j’, ‘p’, etc. • selection of colors • the space between letters • design to attract attention • typeface that mimics cursive • artistic arrangement of type • the space between lines of type • main part of text in a publication • color model used for print purposes • color scheme built of only one color • color model used for on screen purposes • ...
World War 1 2021-05-18
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- war/economies, and populations of participating nations to an extent never seen before in history
- Warfare/ long, deep ditches dug as protective defenses
- Front/ a theater of operations that encompassed at its greatest extent the entire frontier between the Russian Empire and Romania
- Declaration/a statement issued by the British government in 1917
- Alliance/A secret agreement between Germany Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Princip/assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and the Archduke's wife, Sophie
- The rest of the world conducted the war with each other.
- note/ was a secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917
- the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo in June 1914, an event that led directly to the outbreak
- War/ The mechanized mass destruction of enemy combatants, grew ever more deadly.
- an international organization headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, created after the First World War to provide a forum for resolving international disputes.
- of Nations/ a proposal made by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson in a speech before Congress
- Front/ the main theatre of war during the First World War.
- used to sink 5,000 ships measuring more than 13 million gross register tons during the war.
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- led by Vladimir Lenin and a group of revolutionaries
- Treaty/ levied on the Central Powers after World War I to compensate the Allies for some of their war costs.
- Rasputin/was the infamous 'holy man' whose ability to heal the Tsar, and Tsarina's son Alexis led to his being adopted
- Entente/the nucleus of the Allied Powers
- Wilson/ leader of the Progressive Movement, was the 28th President of the United States.
- Points/ the armistice signed at Le Francport near Compiègne that ended fighting on land.
- Trotsky/ headed the Red Army as People's Commissar for Military and Naval Affairs and played a vital role in the Bolshevik victory in the Russian Civil War of 1917-1922.
- all the national parties in the Socialist International/ supported their respective governments in the war crisis
- proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico if the United States entered World War I again.
- Powers/ also known as the Central Empires, was one of the two main coalitions that fought
- Ferdinand/was the heir presumptive to the throne of Austria-Hungary
- Powers/ formally linked by the Treaty of London of September 5, 1914.
- War/ The initial British contribution to the total allied
27 Clues: Entente/the nucleus of the Allied Powers • led by Vladimir Lenin and a group of revolutionaries • Warfare/ long, deep ditches dug as protective defenses • The rest of the world conducted the war with each other. • War/ The initial British contribution to the total allied • Front/ the main theatre of war during the First World War. • ...
World Environment Day 2021-04-27
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- the circumstances or conditions that surround us
- Theme of world environment dat 2021
- The type of fuel humans depend on most. It is nonrenewable
- The regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth
- _________ decreases the amount of organic waste that enters landfills
- An international treaty giving countries a timeline to reduce their emissions of greenhouse gases. It has not been signed by the United States
- This important layer of dirt is essential for ensuring plant growth and its nutrients are retained by trees. over time, it is washed away by agriculture
- Methane, CO2, Hydrogen, and Fluorine are what type of gasses
- More than half of the breathable oxygen in the world comes from where
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat
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- a community together with its environment
- makes up about one third of all plastic pollution
- Sources that are caused or influenced by humans
- Convert (waste) into reusable material
- The most abundant energy source capable of being harnessed by humans
- Air Pollution/Global Warming can cause ozone
- Killing an animal out of season or without a license
- One of the factors that causes global warming, desertification, and loss of topsoil. It is often a result of poor management of natural resources
- Typical hazardous constituent of universal waste lamps and in seafood
- Acid rain harms vegetation and _____ life?
- Living within the limits of earth’s natural resources
21 Clues: Theme of world environment dat 2021 • Convert (waste) into reusable material • a community together with its environment • Acid rain harms vegetation and _____ life? • Air Pollution/Global Warming can cause ozone • Sources that are caused or influenced by humans • the circumstances or conditions that surround us • makes up about one third of all plastic pollution • ...
World War 1 2024-04-30
20 Clues: Fred • Ubåd • Sejr • Hæren • Såret • Valmuer • Marinen • Traktat • Imperium • Erobringer • Våbenhvile • Ærkehertug • Oprustning • De Allierede • Østrig-Ungarn • At trække sig • Kemiske våben • Ingenmandsland • Centralmagterne • warfare Skyttegravskrig
World War 1 2024-05-29
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- - The battle of ____ witnessed the first use of the modern tank.
- - Where the peace treaty was held.
- - To assemble and make forces ready for war.
- Gas - A choking chemical weapon first used by Germany in 1915.
- - The policy of maintaining strong military capabilities and being prepared for war.
- - Member of the triple alliance.
- - Abbreviation for the German Unterseeboot, referring to the submarine vessels deployed by the German navy. U-Boats waged a campaign of unrestricted submarine warfare, sinking many Allied merchant and military ships.
- - A military tactic to bypass the enemy's flank or side to gain an advantageous position.
- - A painful medical condition caused by extended exposure to damp, cold and unsanitary conditions, as experienced by soldiers fighting in the trenches on the Western Front. Trench foot results in skin rot, fungal infections, etc.
- - A major 1914 battle where Germany defeated Russia in East Prussia.
- - A type of rigid airship used for bombing and reconnaissance by Germany.
- - A weapon that projects ignited flammable liquid.
- - A temporary cessation of hostilities by agreement between the opposing sides.
- - Disguising personnel or equipment to conceal them from enemy observation.
- - The sinking of what ship by Germany brought the U.S. closer to entering WWI.
- - Where the soldiers took cover during war.
- - Soldiers trained to fight on foot with small firearms.
- - Member of the triple alliance.
- - The alliance of Britain, France and Russia before and during World War 1.
- - Large caliber guns and cannons used for long-range firing.
- - A military person lost through death, wounds, injury, sickness or capture.
- - Last name of the leader of Great Britain during World War 1.
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- - Type of warfare resulted in the use of masks by foot soldiers.
- Powers - The alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria in World War 1.
- Plan - The German plan of totally destroying French Forces.
- - The nickname for American soldiers serving on the Western Front in World War 1.
- - Truce of 1914.
- - The coalition of countries including Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and later the United States that fought against the Central Powers.
- - A type of heavily-armed and armored battleship introduced in the early 20th century.
- - The policy of extending a nation's power by acquiring new territories.
- - An overwhelming and concentrated artillery bombardment over a particular area.
- - A shelter excavated in the side of a trench to provide cover.
- - The practice of spying or using spies to obtain political, military or other secret information.
- Line - A defensive position on the Western Front built by Germany in 1917.
- - A 1916 battle in northern France, one of the largest and bloodiest of World War 1.
- - Last name of the president of France during World war 1.
- - A powerful landowning class in Prussia that dominated agriculture and the military.
- - A person forced into compulsory military service through conscription or drafting.
- - Last name of Austria's foreign minister.
- Land - The area of unoccupied ground between opposing forces' trenches.
- - Military observation of a region to gain information about enemy territory.
- - A city in France where one of the longest and most devastating battles of WWI was fought in 1916.
- - The name for the powers who fought against the Central powers.
- - A situation when neither opponent can gain an advantage or progress against the other.
- - A sense of unity and allegiance to one's nation, which fueled tensions before WWI.
- - Fragments from an exploded artillery shell.
46 Clues: - Truce of 1914. • - Member of the triple alliance. • - Member of the triple alliance. • - Where the peace treaty was held. • - Last name of Austria's foreign minister. • - Where the soldiers took cover during war. • - To assemble and make forces ready for war. • - Fragments from an exploded artillery shell. • - A weapon that projects ignited flammable liquid. • ...
AP World Preview 2024-05-20
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- The transition from nomadic life to settled farming.
- The earliest known form of writing, developed by the Sumerians.
- A large political unit or state, usually under a single leader, controlling many peoples or territories.
- The exchange of goods between people.
- A large, pyramid-shaped temple in ancient Mesopotamia.
- The social system in Hinduism in which a person's place in society is determined by their birth.
- An ancient Egyptian writing system in which pictures were used to represent ideas and sounds.
- A system of writing used in ancient Mesopotamia, composed of wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets.
- The system of government in which a king or queen rules.
- The ancient Chinese belief that a ruler's power was bestowed by the gods.
- The ruler of ancient Egypt.
- The belief in many gods.
- Farming, including cultivation of the soil for growing crops.
- The exchange of goods and services without using money.
- The seasonal wind of the Indian Ocean and southern Asia.
- The period before written records.
- A political unit consisting of a city and its surrounding countryside.
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- The belief that the right to rule comes directly from God.
- A system of managing government through departments run by appointed officials.
- The study of past human life and culture by the recovery and examination of remaining material evidence.
- A major center of commerce and culture, often the capital of an ancient civilization.
- The spreading of cultural traits from one society or place to another.
- The first known written code of laws, from ancient Babylon.
- The scattering of people who have a common background or beliefs.
- The belief in a single, all-powerful god.
- A series of rulers from the same family.
- The ancient trade route that linked China with the Roman Empire.
- A government controlled by religious leaders.
- The taming of animals for human use.
- A Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws.
30 Clues: The belief in many gods. • The ruler of ancient Egypt. • The period before written records. • The taming of animals for human use. • The exchange of goods between people. • A series of rulers from the same family. • The belief in a single, all-powerful god. • A government controlled by religious leaders. • The transition from nomadic life to settled farming. • ...
World War 1 2024-05-22
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- INTERNATIONAL PEACE ORGANIZATION
- ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE USED DURING WAR
- PRIMARY WEAPON WAS THE TORPEDO
- INTENSE, FIERCE COMPETITION B/W NATIONS
- WWI NICKNAME
- BUILT ON QUICKSAND
- USED TO DOMINATE THE SKY
- HIS DEATH STARTED WWI
- HUGE LIFE LOSS FOR SMALL LAND GAIN
- AGREEMENT TO END WWI
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- BIOLOGICAL KILLER
- BLOODY, COSTLY STALEMATE IN N. FRANCE
- EMPIRE THAT ENDED WITH THE WAR
- POWERS FRIENDLY W/ GERMANY
- CAUSED BLINDNESS, BLISTERS, AND SOMETIMES DEATH
- _ TELEGRAM THAT CAUSED THE U.S. TO ENTER WWI
- ALLIANCE B/W BRITAIN, FRANCE, & RUSSIA
- STRONG ARMIES THAT BOOST PATRIOTISM
- NATION WITH THE LEAST CASUALTIES
- INTRODUCED 14 POINTS
20 Clues: WWI NICKNAME • BIOLOGICAL KILLER • BUILT ON QUICKSAND • INTRODUCED 14 POINTS • AGREEMENT TO END WWI • HIS DEATH STARTED WWI • USED TO DOMINATE THE SKY • POWERS FRIENDLY W/ GERMANY • EMPIRE THAT ENDED WITH THE WAR • PRIMARY WEAPON WAS THE TORPEDO • INTERNATIONAL PEACE ORGANIZATION • NATION WITH THE LEAST CASUALTIES • HUGE LIFE LOSS FOR SMALL LAND GAIN • ...
World War One 2024-06-18
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- The deployment of toxic gases (such as mustard gas or chlorine gas) as a weapon during World War I, causing severe injuries and casualties.
- Also known as the First World War or the Great War, it was a global conflict that lasted from 1914 to 1918, involving most of the world's great powers.
- The area or location where military operations, battles, and engagements take place.
- The act of honoring or remembering those who died or suffered in war, often observed on Remembrance Day (Veterans Day).
- Armored military vehicles with tracks and a large caliber gun, used for fighting on land.
- The alliance of countries that fought together against the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire) during World War I.
- Long, narrow ditches dug into the ground where soldiers lived and fought during World War I, providing protection from enemy fire.
- Medical professionals who provided care and treatment to wounded soldiers during World War I.
- Protective headgear worn by soldiers to safeguard against injuries from shrapnel and bullets.
- A blade attached to the muzzle of a rifle, used as a weapon for close combat by infantry soldiers.
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- Military weapons and equipment; or, in a broader sense, laws and regulations issued by a government.
- A formal agreement to cease fighting, typically between opposing forces in a war.
- Decorative items awarded to soldiers and civilians for acts of bravery, service, or achievements during wartime.
- Individuals who are enlisted or conscripted to fight in an army or military force.
- A type of flower that became a symbol of remembrance for soldiers who died in war, particularly associated with World War I due to the poem "In Flanders Fields".
- Flying machines used for reconnaissance, bombing, and combat during World War I, marking the beginning of aerial warfare.
- The area where armies engage in combat with each other; the forward-most position in a battle.
- A formal and legally binding agreement between countries, often ending a war or resolving disputes.
- Soldiers who have been injured or harmed in combat, requiring medical attention.
- A brief and minor fight or clash between small groups of soldiers or opposing forces.
20 Clues: Soldiers who have been injured or harmed in combat, requiring medical attention. • A formal agreement to cease fighting, typically between opposing forces in a war. • Individuals who are enlisted or conscripted to fight in an army or military force. • The area or location where military operations, battles, and engagements take place. • ...
World of Work 2023-10-04
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- How old do you need to be to work with hazardous jobs?
- After you find a job, you should fill this out
- This degree typically takes four years to complete
- What item should you bring to an interview?
- This degree typically takes 2-3 years post-bachelors
- What is the minimum amount of notice you should give an employer before leaving?
- In Nebraska, 14& 15 year olds can work no more than _____ hours in a school day
- This degree typically takes 4 years post-bachelors
- What is the youngest age you can get a job?
- N/A stands for
- T or F: You must always ask a reference first before you put them on a job application
- This is a way to search for a job
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- Which of the following are acceptable types of ink to use on a job application?
- T or F: You should lie on your resume
- In Nebraska, 14 & 15 year olds can work no more than _____ hours a week during the summer
- This degree typically takes two years to complete
- Interpersonal (people skills)
- Specific abilities, capabilities and skill sets that an individual can possess and demonstrate in a measured way
- Broad groups of occupations and industries within a career field
- What type of advice is this?: Look up possible interview questions ahead of time and think about how you would answer them.
- Small groups of occupations within a career cluster
- What type of advice is this?: Show up a little late so you do not have to sit around and wait for the interview.
22 Clues: N/A stands for • Interpersonal (people skills) • This is a way to search for a job • T or F: You should lie on your resume • What item should you bring to an interview? • What is the youngest age you can get a job? • After you find a job, you should fill this out • This degree typically takes two years to complete • This degree typically takes four years to complete • ...
World Capitals 2 2023-09-04
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- - Nobel Peace Prize city
- - Uruguay's capital
- - Armenian capital
- - Louvre's city
- - Kenyan capital
- - Uzbekistan's capital
- - Philippines' capital
- - Austrian capital
- - Afghanistan's capital
- - Canadian capital
- - Indonesian capital
- - Taiwan's capital
- - Thai capital
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- - Little Mermaid's city
- - Guyana's capital
- CITY - Aztec ruins location
- - New Zealand's capital
- - Vltava River's city
- - Saudi Arabian capital
- - Pakistan's capital
- - Peruvian capital
- - Vietnamese capital
- - Nepal's capital
- - Croatian capital
- - Chilean capital
25 Clues: - Thai capital • - Louvre's city • - Kenyan capital • - Nepal's capital • - Chilean capital • - Guyana's capital • - Armenian capital • - Peruvian capital • - Austrian capital • - Croatian capital • - Canadian capital • - Taiwan's capital • - Uruguay's capital • - Pakistan's capital • - Vietnamese capital • - Indonesian capital • - Vltava River's city • - Uzbekistan's capital • - Philippines' capital • ...
World war I 2023-09-22
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- Gas Chemical weapon used to blister skin upon impact
- England's highest legislature
- Blank Cheque germany declares to unconditionally support Austria-Hungary to attack Serbia
- Entente Allied powers of France, Russia, and England
- European slang to describe American troops
- Title of German Emperor
- Powers Allied powers of Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria, Austria-Hungary, and Germany
- A truce between opposing sides
- Mandated enlistment national service
- Mans Land Area between two opposing armies
- Ferdinand archduke of Austria-Hungary who would later be assasinated
- Act Act that demolishes acts to harm United States
- Red Baron famous German fighter pilot
- Aircraft used in air raids against England
- Long-barreled firearm
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- German Submarine
- Large caliber guns
- Service Act Required Males from the ages of 21-45 to enlist
- of the Somme Battle in which relieved the tensions france had in verdun
- british boat sunk by German U-boats
- To prevent entrance
- War Warfare that is unlimited to weapons, and countries
- princip Responsible for the death of Franz Ferdinand
- The act of preparing an army for war
- of Versailles peace treaty signed to end the war
- of Gallipoli Battle in which led to the formation of modern day Turkey
- Warfare warfare in which battles are fought from dugouts
- Points Peace negotiations to end the war
- Plan german plan to invade France and Russia after
- Telegram german telegram sent to Mexico to join them in exchange for land
30 Clues: German Submarine • Large caliber guns • To prevent entrance • Long-barreled firearm • Title of German Emperor • England's highest legislature • A truce between opposing sides • british boat sunk by German U-boats • The act of preparing an army for war • Mandated enlistment national service • Red Baron famous German fighter pilot • European slang to describe American troops • ...
World War 1 2023-09-26
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- making amends
- The agreement to stop fighting
- biased information/news
- Used to sink Allie ships
- armored vehicle
- strong military capability
- selecting individuals for war
- groups of merchant ships protected by warships
- not straight
- a narrow ditch dug to protect soldiers
- a draw
- the combination of resources
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- large caliber guns
- murder
- someone that is fighting in a war
- large gas-filled balloons
- Not on a certain side
- proud of ones nation
- capable of flying
- illegal goods
20 Clues: murder • a draw • not straight • making amends • illegal goods • armored vehicle • capable of flying • large caliber guns • proud of ones nation • Not on a certain side • biased information/news • Used to sink Allie ships • large gas-filled balloons • strong military capability • the combination of resources • selecting individuals for war • The agreement to stop fighting • ...
World War I 2023-11-29
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- This man's death sparked World War I
- The failure of the U.S. to join this organization after WWI was seen as a cause for WWII
- This was the name of the most famous passenger ship sunk by the Germans during WWI
- This battle saw extensive use of chemical warfare
- The German Zimmermann sent a note to this country, asking for their help in WWI
- this was the name of the winners of World War I
- this German emperor pushed the Austrians to declare war on Serbia
- This sea has Cuba to the north and South America to the south
- This was the name of the American plan to bring an end to WWI
- This sea has Egypt to the west and Arabia to the east
- This was the last battle to feature an Entente death
- This type of vehicle was used by the Germans to sink passenger ships suspected of carrying weapons to France or England
- This battle featured over 400 tanks as well as excellent American mobilization
- This alliance featured the losers of World War I
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- This was Wilson's number one goal to end WWI
- This was the American president during WWI
- This deadly battle solidified the use of trench warfare during WWI
- This was one of the lands that Germany promised to return to the intended recipient of the Zimmermann Note
- The sinking of this ship led to a pledge by the Germans to stop sinking passenger ships - they lied
- 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11 month
- This sea has Italy to the North and Egypt to the South
- This French city is where the treaty that drew up the terms after WWI was signed
- This sea has Vietnam to its west and the Philippines to the east
- This battle was fought to control the strait between the Mediterranean and Black Seas
- This sea has Ukraine to the north and Turkey to the south
- This man killed the heir to the Austrian empire
26 Clues: This man's death sparked World War I • 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11 month • This was the American president during WWI • This was Wilson's number one goal to end WWI • this was the name of the winners of World War I • This man killed the heir to the Austrian empire • This alliance featured the losers of World War I • ...
World Lit. Final 2023-11-15
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- The animal the first old mans wife turns into
- The weapon of the mystery knight
- Who Mulan joins the army for
- Mother to the heir apparent and consort to the emperor
- The creature sent from Heaven by Ishtar
- Epic of ____
- Italian town home to Torello
- Friend of Medeas with infertility problems
- One of the things given to Saladin by Torellos wife
- What a disguised Torello spits into his wife's drink
- Perfect match and best friend of Gilgamesh
- What Mulan pretends to be (2 words)
- Gilgamesh is 2/3 this
- Genjis first wife
- Why Torellos unit gets capture, they all get __
- Grandfather to Medea
- Gawain's horse
- Pavia's host of the year
- The number of swings the knight takes against Gawain's neck
- Ten stories told by ten nobles
- The girl locked in the chest has 100
- Sultan disguised as a merchant
- Whats said to be your fate if you read all 1001 stories
- What gets chopped off of the mystery knight
- How many people would describe Genji
- The perfect son of the Emperor and lady Kiritsubo
- Fate for Medea
- unfaithful husband to Medea
- Given to Gawain by the princess after he rejects her advances
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- The force trapping all the nobles inside forcing them to tell stories to pass the time
- Witch from Colchis
- The animal thats hunted on the third night in Gawain's story
- Protector of the cedar forest
- What Gawain exchanges with the king each night
- Why Shahzaman and Shahrayar are upset and hate women
- Mother to Gilgamesh
- Last name of Mulan
- What Messer Rossiglione actually fed his unfaithful wife
- What the merchant uses to kill a demons child
- City where Gilgamesh lives
- The position of Shahrazads father
- Princess of Corinth
- What Dinarazad would call Shahrazad
- Medeas weapon of choice
- Babylonian goddess of fertility
- Messer Torello trains these
- What all the ladies are named after
- Shahrazads plan to keep the king from killing her, Tell him a __
- The color of the mystery knight who proposes the game
- Grandson of King Arther and knight of the round table
- Poisoned items given to the princess via Medeas children (3 words)
- King of Corinth
- Creature who steals the immortality plant in Gilgamesh
- The one who civilizes Enkidu
- The holiday being celebrated at the beginning of Gawain's story
- Babylonian king of gods
56 Clues: Epic of ____ • Gawain's horse • Fate for Medea • King of Corinth • Genjis first wife • Witch from Colchis • Last name of Mulan • Mother to Gilgamesh • Princess of Corinth • Grandfather to Medea • Gilgamesh is 2/3 this • Medeas weapon of choice • Babylonian king of gods • Pavia's host of the year • City where Gilgamesh lives • Messer Torello trains these • unfaithful husband to Medea • ...
World Travel 2 2023-11-25
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- Security checkpoint at borders where passports are checked.
- The commercial organization and operation of vacations and visits to places of interest.
- A person living outside their native country.
- Service where cars are rented for a specified period.
- Relating to or embracing the whole of something.
- Endorsement on a passport indicating that the holder is allowed to enter, leave, or stay for a specified period in a country.
- The cost of a ticket for travel on an aircraft.
- Coverage for unexpected events during travel.
- Official money used in a particular country.
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- The action of transporting someone or something.
- Engaging deeply in the customs and lifestyle of a foreign place.
- A region of the globe that observes a uniform standard time.
- The activity of visiting places of interest.
- Staying with a local family in a foreign country.
- A place that is a popular destination for vacations.
- A strong desire to travel and explore the world.
- A recognizable natural or artificial feature used for navigation.
- Large passenger ship used for pleasure voyages.
- Someone who leads, directs, and provides information during a tour.
- An exciting or unusual experience, often involving risk.
20 Clues: The activity of visiting places of interest. • Official money used in a particular country. • A person living outside their native country. • Coverage for unexpected events during travel. • The cost of a ticket for travel on an aircraft. • Large passenger ship used for pleasure voyages. • The action of transporting someone or something. • ...
AP World History 2024-05-16
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- A philosophical and intellectual movement in Europe during the 17th and 18th century
- wrote the communist manifesto
- A maritime tool that shows the direction one is facing
- A period of peace under the Mongol Rule
- A system in medieval Europe where vassals lived on a lord's land
- Helped increase population in Song China
- The spread of goods, technology, food, and ideas around the world
- A centralized government system in Japan
- A theory that was used to justify racist ideals
- A Chinese explorer known for his large expeditions
- A social hierarchy in India
- A post-WWI Treaty of ____________
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- Imperial holdings breaking free of colonialism
- People who ruled over much of Asia and the Middle East
- The transfer of people, foods, and diseases across the atlantic
- Part of the world with a Muslim majority
- Chinese Ideology with emphasize on filial piety
- Safavid, Ottoman, and Mughal Empire
- Expanding a state's power through military or diplomatic means
- Where European countries decided on the partition of Africa
- The mass genocide that occurred during WWII
- First Muslim ruler of the Mali Empire
- The combining of two religions
- The largest land-based trade route
- Wars fought indirectly by major powers
25 Clues: A social hierarchy in India • wrote the communist manifesto • The combining of two religions • A post-WWI Treaty of ____________ • The largest land-based trade route • Safavid, Ottoman, and Mughal Empire • First Muslim ruler of the Mali Empire • A period of peace under the Mongol Rule • Wars fought indirectly by major powers • Part of the world with a Muslim majority • ...
World War 2 2024-05-17
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- -location where the first atomic bomb was dropped
- -casualties on both sides, some that were captured comitted suicide.
- - American sailors and airmen blocked japan’s efforts
- -Naval blockade that took place in the pacific theater
- -designed to take pressure off of the soviet union
- - germany launches air war against the united kingdom
- -seen as victorious wartime leader
- invasion- marked the beginning of a land offensive against the germans in mainland Europe.
- -Germany surrenders to the allies
- -japanese attempte to prevent china from importing fuel
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- - allied victory in North Africa that destroyed nearly 900,00 german and italian troops
- -bloodiest battle in marine corps
- marks the surrender of the japanese
- -attack was caused because hitler wanted germans to live there
- strategic bombing by British and US on germans industrial cities, railways, airfields, and dams
- -This battle started when German launches surprise attack on allied forces
- becomes chancellor of germany
- -brought the united states into ww2
- -forced japan to surrender while also displaying American military power
- - Bloodiest battle
20 Clues: - Bloodiest battle • becomes chancellor of germany • -bloodiest battle in marine corps • -Germany surrenders to the allies • -seen as victorious wartime leader • marks the surrender of the japanese • -brought the united states into ww2 • -location where the first atomic bomb was dropped • -designed to take pressure off of the soviet union • ...
World Studies Vocabulary 2024-05-15
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- imaginary line around the middle of a planet
- a group with special traditions different around the world
- a particular system of faith and worship
- the geological process in which earthen materials are worn away
- take or carry (people or goods) from one place to another by means of a vehicle, aircraft, or ship
- the governing body of a nation, state, or community
- segregation on grounds other than race
- an advanced state of human society, in which a high level of culture, science, industry, and government has been reached
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- relating to or denoting a region or climate characterized by mild temperatures.desertification the process by which fertile land becomes desert
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert
- a method of human communication which can be different around the world
- a journey, especially a long one, made to some sacred place as an act of religious devotion
- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth
- seasonal winds that blow through a region different in the summer and winter
- a large continuous mass of land
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- the act of taking control of an area or a country that is not your own
- a region with particular weather conditions
- a storm much like hurricanes that blow from western pacific between June and November
- power passed down through family members
20 Clues: a large continuous mass of land • segregation on grounds other than race • a particular system of faith and worship • power passed down through family members • a region with particular weather conditions • imaginary line around the middle of a planet • the process by which fertile land becomes desert • the governing body of a nation, state, or community • ...
World War I 2024-05-07
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- Assassination victim whose death sparked the war
- Overthrow of the Tsarist government during the war
- International organization established after the war
- Use of poisonous gases as weapons
- Devastating automatic weapons used in trench warfare
- Allied operation aimed at securing the Dardanelles
- Intercepted message that helped bring the U.S. into the war
- Ceasefire that ended the fighting on November 11, 1918
- Primary theater of war in France and Belgium
- German airship attacks on British cities
- Longest single battle of the war, fought between France and Germany
- Costly British offensive on the Western Front
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- American President who led the U.S. into the war
- Controversial event involving a German U-boat attack on a passenger liner
- Pre-war agreements that divided Europe into opposing camps
- Theater of war between Russia and the Central Powers
- of armored fighting vehicles in battle
- Agreement that ended the war between Russia and Germany
- Post-war agreement that imposed harsh terms on Germany
- Type of combat characterized by stalemate and attrition
20 Clues: Use of poisonous gases as weapons • of armored fighting vehicles in battle • German airship attacks on British cities • Primary theater of war in France and Belgium • Costly British offensive on the Western Front • American President who led the U.S. into the war • Assassination victim whose death sparked the war • Overthrow of the Tsarist government during the war • ...
West world expantion 2024-05-13
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- Find a water route to the pacific
- Henry Clay Jr. is killed in battle
- a route used during the U.S. westward migrations
- ban in Mexico in 1837
- Compromises with Britain over Oregon
- United States tries to buy from Mexico
- Texas independence in 1836
- brings people from East to West
- declare Republic of Texas
- founded by Joseph Smith a farmer in 1830
- the right to vote
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- Democrats: 54 40 of fight
- Texas nickname
- when Joseph Smith died
- Treaty with Mexico
- a purchase Jefferson made for $15 million
- Democrat and favors expansion
- leads army
- More settlers move to Texas
- Whigs and not for expansion
20 Clues: leads army • Texas nickname • the right to vote • Treaty with Mexico • ban in Mexico in 1837 • when Joseph Smith died • Democrats: 54 40 of fight • declare Republic of Texas • Texas independence in 1836 • More settlers move to Texas • Whigs and not for expansion • Democrat and favors expansion • brings people from East to West • Find a water route to the pacific • ...
World War 1 2024-05-13
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- Had a history of mistrust and conflict with Germany
- The sinking of what ship that brought the United States closer to entering WWI
- Declared war on France when France mobilized its army
- Leader of Italy during WW1: _______ Orlando
- The worst gas used in WW1
- British general of British Troops in France during WW1: Sir Douglas ____
- Declared war on Germany, joining the Allied Forces
- President of France during WW1: _______ Poincare
- Who assassinated the Archduke Francis Ferdinand: _______ Princip
- The only major naval engagement of World War I: Battle of ______
- Truce in 1914 between German and French troops
- Last open battle of WW1
- Name given to Great Britain's navy: The _____ _____
- Ended the war between Russia and the Central Powers: Treaty Of
- The king of Germany during WW1: _______ II
- The leader of Great Britain during WW1: Lloyd ______
- How many treaties did Turkey sign inn WW1
- Has an alliance with Serbia because of shared Slavic thnic heritage
- Commander of the American troops in Europe during WW1: John ________
- Top French commander during WW1: ______ Joffre
- Austria's foreign minister who was known to be a war hawk: _______ Berchtold
- The top commander during WW1 who was inspirational at the Battle of Tannerberg: Paul Von __________
- The German chancellor during WW1, favored war: Otto _______
- The sinking of Lusitania was one of the many reasons this country entered the war
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- Needless killing and the waste of life for minimal benefit
- The German fleet of ships were known as: ____ ____ Fleet
- The last "open" battle of the Western Front
- Attempt by Germany to bring Mexico into the war: __________ Telegram
- The German Plan of totally destroying French Forces by outflanking them was called
- Declares war on Serbia with Germany's support
- Used to drop bombs on the enemy as well as find out the enemy's position
- What type of warfare involved digging, barbed wire, and "no man's land"
- American president during WW1: Woodrow ______
- An explosive that shot directly with a flatter trajectory
- Explosive that could be lobbed into a trench system
- Powers who fought against the Central Powers
- When war becomes a "numbers game"
- Political leader of France during WW1, but not its president: Georges __________
- Type of warfare that resulted in the use of masks
- The Triple Alliance was formed by Germany, Austria-Hungary, and
- Called for the right of self-determination by countries and also for the formation of the League of Nations: ______'s 14 Points
- Why were there intermittent truces or cease-fires between opposing trench systems
- Battle that saw the first use of chemical weapons
- Which battle witnessed the first use of the modern tank
- This man's death set off a chain reaction which ultimately led to the outbreak of World War I: Francis _________
- How many days could men spend in the trench system before being relieved
46 Clues: Last open battle of WW1 • The worst gas used in WW1 • When war becomes a "numbers game" • How many treaties did Turkey sign inn WW1 • The king of Germany during WW1: _______ II • The last "open" battle of the Western Front • Leader of Italy during WW1: _______ Orlando • Powers who fought against the Central Powers • Declares war on Serbia with Germany's support • ...
World War 1 2024-05-13
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- Had a history of mistrust and conflict with Germany
- The sinking of what ship that brought the United States closer to entering WWI
- Declared war on France when France mobilized its army
- Leader of Italy during WW1: _______ Orlando
- The worst gas used in WW1
- British general of British Troops in France during WW1: Sir Douglas ____
- Declared war on Germany, joining the Allied Forces
- President of France during WW1: _______ Poincare
- Who assassinated the Archduke Francis Ferdinand: _______ Princip
- The only major naval engagement of World War I: Battle of ______
- Truce in 1914 between German and French troops
- Last open battle of WW1
- Name given to Great Britain's navy: The _____ _____
- Ended the war between Russia and the Central Powers: Treaty Of
- The king of Germany during WW1: _______ II
- The leader of Great Britain during WW1: Lloyd ______
- How many treaties did Turkey sign inn WW1
- Has an alliance with Serbia because of shared Slavic thnic heritage
- Commander of the American troops in Europe during WW1: John ________
- Top French commander during WW1: ______ Joffre
- Austria's foreign minister who was known to be a war hawk: _______ Berchtold
- The top commander during WW1 who was inspirational at the Battle of Tannerberg: Paul Von __________
- The German chancellor during WW1, favored war: Otto _______
- The sinking of Lusitania was one of the many reasons this country entered the war
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- Needless killing and the waste of life for minimal benefit
- The German fleet of ships were known as: ____ ____ Fleet
- The last "open" battle of the Western Front
- Attempt by Germany to bring Mexico into the war: __________ Telegram
- The German Plan of totally destroying French Forces by outflanking them was called
- Declares war on Serbia with Germany's support
- Used to drop bombs on the enemy as well as find out the enemy's position
- What type of warfare involved digging, barbed wire, and "no man's land"
- American president during WW1: Woodrow ______
- An explosive that shot directly with a flatter trajectory
- Explosive that could be lobbed into a trench system
- Powers who fought against the Central Powers
- When war becomes a "numbers game"
- Political leader of France during WW1, but not its president: Georges __________
- Type of warfare that resulted in the use of masks
- The Triple Alliance was formed by Germany, Austria-Hungary, and
- Called for the right of self-determination by countries and also for the formation of the League of Nations: ______'s 14 Points
- Why were there intermittent truces or cease-fires between opposing trench systems
- Battle that saw the first use of chemical weapons
- Which battle witnessed the first use of the modern tank
- This man's death set off a chain reaction which ultimately led to the outbreak of World War I: Francis _________
- How many days could men spend in the trench system before being relieved
46 Clues: Last open battle of WW1 • The worst gas used in WW1 • When war becomes a "numbers game" • How many treaties did Turkey sign inn WW1 • The king of Germany during WW1: _______ II • The last "open" battle of the Western Front • Leader of Italy during WW1: _______ Orlando • Powers who fought against the Central Powers • Declares war on Serbia with Germany's support • ...
World War 1 2024-05-16
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- Coded message sent to Mexico proposing a military alliance against the US?
- True or false the Christmas Truce took place on Christmas Day?
- what month did the Christmas Truce take place in?
- where was the Zimmerman Note sent to?
- how many days did the Christmas truce last?
- A series of widespread unofficial ceasefires that took place around christmas of 1914?
- how many months did it take for a truce?
- Who sent the Zimmerman note?
- who was killed in the submarine warfare?
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- how many military personnel were killed worldwide on Christmas day during the Christmas truce?
- Germany retaliated by using it's submarine to destroy neutral ships?
- what was the zimmerman note used for?
- Who used unrestricted submarine warfare during WW1?
- what were submarines used for in WW1?
- Where did all these events take place?
- True or false the christmas Truce took place in 1915?
- who was the Zimmerman note against?
- What month did the Zimmerman Note take place?
- what did submarine warfare lead to?
- Who was the Zimmerman note intercepted by?
20 Clues: Who sent the Zimmerman note? • who was the Zimmerman note against? • what did submarine warfare lead to? • what was the zimmerman note used for? • what were submarines used for in WW1? • where was the Zimmerman Note sent to? • Where did all these events take place? • how many months did it take for a truce? • who was killed in the submarine warfare? • ...
WORLD OF WORK 2024-02-20
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- A business partner
- Without a job
- an official record showing that you have finished a training course or have the necessary skills
- Someone who is trained in the law and can represent people in court
- A job
- A meeting between a employer and a candidate
- Staff member
- SOMEONE WITH A DIPLOMA
- Recruter
- a formal arrangement to meet or visit someone at a particular time and place
- To bring a new employee into a business
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- A person who formally requests a job, or to study at a college or university
- Chief Executive Officer
- Stressed
- An ability to do an activity or job well, especially because you have practised it
- Human Resources
- They can represent people in court
- Determined
- Boss
- Someone looking for a job
- Acompany offering a professional service, for example a company of lawyers
- Curriculum Vitae
22 Clues: Boss • A job • Stressed • Recruter • Determined • Staff member • Without a job • Human Resources • Curriculum Vitae • A business partner • SOMEONE WITH A DIPLOMA • Chief Executive Officer • Someone looking for a job • They can represent people in court • To bring a new employee into a business • A meeting between a employer and a candidate • ...
World War I 2024-02-20
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- Serbian nationalist group who assassinated the Arch Duke
- New civilian German government at the end of WWI
- Name of Russian capital city in WWI
- Nickname for Influenza
- Name for the dangerous place between the trenches
- Where the treaty was signed
- Extreme form of patriotism & N in MANIA
- Chemical weapon use in WWI
- Metal spike dropped from airplanes.
- English Queen most of Europe was related to
- German word for Emperor
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- German plan to defeat France quickly
- Underground space to keep soldiers safe
- The M in MANIA
- French word used to describe the allies.
- Leader of the Bolsheviks in Russia
- Where the first shot was fired in WWI
- When countries agree to back each other up in a fight
- When a powerful country controls a colony.
- Armored vehicle used to break through enemy lines
20 Clues: The M in MANIA • Nickname for Influenza • German word for Emperor • Chemical weapon use in WWI • Where the treaty was signed • Leader of the Bolsheviks in Russia • Name of Russian capital city in WWI • Metal spike dropped from airplanes. • German plan to defeat France quickly • Where the first shot was fired in WWI • Underground space to keep soldiers safe • ...
WORLD WAR II 2024-02-21
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- ONE OF JAPAN'S NAVAL BASE IN BORNEO ALONGSIDE BRUNEI BAY
- THE NAME OF THE CAMP WHERE EUROPEANS WERE IMPRISONED IN 1941
- A FRENCH INDOCHINA TERRITORY, ALONG WITH VIETNAM AND LAOS
- THE NAME OF THE TERRITORIES IN SOUTHEAST ASIA OCCUPIED BY THE FRENCH
- JAPANESE MILITARY POLICE, PEOPLE WHO DISOBYED ARE MET WITH HARSH PUNISHMENTS
- SIGNED A NON-AGGRESSION PACT WITH GERMANY TO SECRETLY INVADE POLAND
- WAS GIVEN TO SULTAN AHMAD TAJUDDIN IN RETURN FOR HIS LOSS OF POWER DURING THE JAPANESE OCCUPATION
- THE MAIN REASON FOR THE BRITISH ARMY IN BRUNEI TO RETREAT. THE JAPANESE ARMY CAME IN HUGE NUMBERS
- THE CURRENCY USED DURING THE JAPANESE OCCUPATION
- AN AXIS POWER, ALONGSIDE GERMANY AND JAPAN
- A SPIRIT OF LOYALTY & BELONGING TO A NATION. THIS FEELING WAS BORN AFTER THE HARDSHIPS WE ENDURED DURING THE JAPANESE OCCUPATION
- WAS IMPRISONED IN A CAMP IN KUCHING IN 1941
- WAS DESTROYED BY THE BRITISH AS SOON AS THE JAPANESE CAME TO CAPTURE BRUNEI
- BORNEO WAS RENAMED THIS NAME DURING THE JAPANESE OCCUPATION
- EARLY WESTERNERS (16TH CENTURY) IN SOUTHEAST ASIA WERE INTERESTED IN THIS TRADE
- CHANCELLOR OF GERMANY DURING WWII
- A POSITION HELD BY ENCHE IBRAHIM BEFORE THE JAPANESE OCCUPATION
- BRUNEI WAS LIBERATED FROM THE JAPANESE BY THIS COUNTRY. THEY BOMBED BRUNEI WAS HEAVILY BOMBED; THIS WAS DONE TO SCARE AWAY THE JAPANESE
- THE JAPANESE DID THIS AFTER THE BOMBINGS OF NAGASAKI & HIROSHIMA IN AUGUST 1945
- WAR FOUGHT BETWEEN THE AXIS AND ALLIES BETWEEN 1939 TO 1945
- A US NAVAL BASE ATTACKED BY THE JAPANESE IN 1941 WHICH STARTED WWII IN ASIA
- A PROGRAM FORCED UPON BY THE JAPANESE, FOR US TO FOLLOW THEIR WAY OF LIFE
- THE MALAYSIAN CITY IN SARAWAK WHERE BATU LINTANG CAMP WAS LOCATED
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- A JAPANESE PROPAGANDA TO WIN POPULAR SUPPORT IN ASIA
- THE LANGUAGE THAT WE WERE FORCED TO LEARN DURING THE JAPANESE OCCUPATION
- HITLER DID THIS TO AVOID BEING CHARGED WITH WAR CRIMES. THIS EVENTUALLY MARKED THE END OF WWII
- PRIME MINISTER OF JAPAN DURING WWII
- THE SULTAN OF BRUNEI DURING THE JAPANESE OCCUPATION
- AN ACTION WHERE A MORE POWERFUL COUNTRY TAKES OVER LESS POWERFUL COUNTRY FOR RESOURCES
- ALL BUILDINGS HAD TO FLY THIS DURING THE JAPANESE OCCUPATION
- WAS OCCUPIED BY THE DUTCH BETWEEN 16TH TO 20TH CENTURY
- ONE OF THE JAPANESE CITIES BOMBED BY THE US IN AUGUST 1945 WHICH MADE THE JAPANESE TO SURRENDER
- THE BRITISH FILLED OUR OIL WELLS WITH THIS MATERIAL SO THAT THE JAPANESE COULD NOT ACCESS OUR OIL
- A REGION LOCATED AT SOUTH OF CHINA, NORTHERN OF AUSTRALIA, EAST OF INDIA
- WAS INVADED BY GERMANY IN SEPTEMBER 1939, THIS MARKED THE START OF WWII IN EUROPE
- AN ACTION THAT YOU ARE REQUIRED TO DO WHEN YOU MEET A JAPANESE MILITARY POLICE
- THE POWER WHICH OCCUPIED BRUNEI BETWEEN 1941 TO 1945
- ONE OF THE METHOD USED BY THE KEMPETAI FOR THOSE WHO OPPOSED JAPANESE RULE
- A PERIOD IN 19TH CENTURY EUROPE WHERE MACHINERIES WERE INCREASINGLY USED. THIS LED TO MASSIVE PRODUCTION OF GOODS, WHICH INCREASED THE DEMAND FOR RAW MATERIALS
- A COALITION WITH MEMBERS CONSITING OF GERMANY, ITALY AND JAPAN
- THE SURNAME OF THE FIRST BRITISH RESIDENT AFTER WWII
- THE US STATE WHICH PEARL HARBOUR WAS LOCATED
- PLACE WHERE GERMANY MADE THEIR LAST STAND
43 Clues: CHANCELLOR OF GERMANY DURING WWII • PRIME MINISTER OF JAPAN DURING WWII • PLACE WHERE GERMANY MADE THEIR LAST STAND • AN AXIS POWER, ALONGSIDE GERMANY AND JAPAN • WAS IMPRISONED IN A CAMP IN KUCHING IN 1941 • THE US STATE WHICH PEARL HARBOUR WAS LOCATED • THE CURRENCY USED DURING THE JAPANESE OCCUPATION • THE SULTAN OF BRUNEI DURING THE JAPANESE OCCUPATION • ...
Our World 4b 2024-07-05
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- This thing can protect a turtle.
- If you can think of something that is not real you have _______.
- Work together.
- Anything that is alive is a/an ______.
- The opposite of succeed.
- A phone and a computer have this.
- Coral builds a/an ______ from calcium in the water.
- Something happened but you didn't want it to. It's a/an)))
- This is the time in the evening when there is a little light but it's not night yet.
- Another way to say "pick up".
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- The midnight_____ of the ocean doesn't get light from the sun.
- Cars, factories, and people make this. It harms the earth.
- Much of this goes from rivers into oceans every year and hurts sea creatures.
- A kind of plant that some corals need to live.
- Tiny plants and animals that float in the water.
- If you throw an apple away and wait a few weeks, it will _____.
- If something is _____ bacteria and fungi can break it down.
- Some animals have many arms that can move around, they are called _____.
- This can help you find your way with a map.
- Many pens, bags, and bottles are made of this material.
- This can stop something that is moving.
- Lights and computers need this to work.
- You use this to push or pull something.
23 Clues: Work together. • The opposite of succeed. • Another way to say "pick up". • This thing can protect a turtle. • A phone and a computer have this. • Anything that is alive is a/an ______. • This can stop something that is moving. • Lights and computers need this to work. • You use this to push or pull something. • This can help you find your way with a map. • ...
World History B 2024-08-16
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- The authority of a state to govern itself or another state, free from external control.
- A sudden and often violent overthrow of a government by a small group of people, usually from within the government or military.
- A formal agreement between countries, usually to end a conflict or establish rules for interaction.
- A major change in government or society, usually brought about by the people overthrowing the current leaders.
- The 19th-century belief that it was the United States' destiny and duty to expand its territory across the North American continent.
- A social and economic system in medieval Europe where land was owned by lords, and people (serfs) worked the land in exchange for protection and shelter.
- A political and economic theory developed by Karl Marx that advocates for a society where the working class (proletariat) overthrows the ruling class (bourgeoisie) to establish a classless society.
- A movement that supports the establishment and protection of a Jewish homeland in what is now Israel.
- The process of developing industries in a country or region, leading to mass production and the growth of cities.
- An economic system that is primarily focused on producing goods and services for military purposes during a time of war.
- A political system where a single ruler, usually a king or queen, has complete power over the government and the people.
- A form of government where a single ruler holds absolute power, often ruling with oppression and cruelty.
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- A system in medieval Europe where land was owned by lords, and people worked the land in exchange for protection and shelter.
- The working class, especially in an industrialized society, who do not own the means of production and must sell their labor to survive.
- The process by which businesses, cultures, and ideas spread around the world, leading to greater interconnectedness.
- An economic philosophy that opposes government interference in business and allows the free market to operate on its own.
- The middle class in society, often associated with those who own businesses or are involved in commerce.
- A strong sense of pride in and loyalty to one's country, often leading to the belief that it is superior to others.
- When a country takes control of another area or country, often settling its people there and using its resources.
- The process by which more and more people move from the countryside to cities, leading to city growth.
- A type of government where one person or group has total control over every aspect of life, including people's beliefs and behavior.
- The spread of cultural beliefs, practices, and ideas from one society to another.
- An economic system where businesses and industries are privately owned, and goods and services are produced for profit.
- A large group of countries or regions controlled by one ruler or government.
- A series of investigations and trials, often led by the Catholic Church, to root out and punish heresy or dissent, particularly during the Middle Ages.
- When a country expands its power by taking over other lands or influencing them politically or economically.
- An economic and political system where the government controls key industries and resources to ensure equal distribution of wealth and opportunities.
- A political ideology that emphasizes individual freedoms, democracy, and the protection of human rights.
- The process by which colonies gain independence from the countries that control them.
- Dominance or leadership of one country or group over others, often in a political or cultural context.
30 Clues: A large group of countries or regions controlled by one ruler or government. • The spread of cultural beliefs, practices, and ideas from one society to another. • The process by which colonies gain independence from the countries that control them. • The authority of a state to govern itself or another state, free from external control. • ...
World War One 2024-08-22
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- Needed to handle the gasses used to break trench warfare
- Included Germany, Austria Hungary and the Ottoman Empire
- Vice President from Nebraska
- Princip was a member of this group
- Nickname given to the US World War 1 soldiers
- The Zimmerman Note said they join the war against the US, they can have native lands back
- The war was over when the German Navy did this
- Large member of the Allied Powers
- Title of Franz Ferdinand
- Large member of the Central Powers
- Paris and the trenches were overrun by this creature
- Archdukes assassin
- Included Great Britain and France
- They joined the war in 1917 violating their neutrality policy
- General chosen to lead the Buffalo Soldiers
- The losing nations such as Germany had to pay these
- Weapon technology that changed the war
- US President during World War 1
- As the war waged on the Allied Powers became known as this
- US policy towards the war in 1916
- Piece of technology waging war from the skies
- British luxury liner sunk by a German U Boat
- Area between the trenches
- Major member of the Allied Powers
- Red Barons last name
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- Document sent by Germany urging Mexico to join the war
- Major member of the Central powers who waged a 2 front war
- US Soldier, Conscientious Objector
- Act was another name for a draft
- Father of the Air Corps
- Created public opinion throughout the war
- Assassinated by the Young Gavrilo Princip
- Peace of ____________
- German name for a submarine
- America's most famous Ace Pilot
- Mustard and Chlorine
- All African American Infantry unit
- Treaty of ____________ ended the War
- As the war waged on the Central Powers became known as this
- Piece of technology used to break the trenches by going over and through them
- This type of warfare was the spine of defense in World War 1
- decided the terms of the Treaty ending the war
- German versions of these dominated the seas
- Nickname for Manfred Von Richtofen
- African American fighter pilot who flew for France
45 Clues: Archdukes assassin • Mustard and Chlorine • Red Barons last name • Peace of ____________ • Father of the Air Corps • Title of Franz Ferdinand • Area between the trenches • German name for a submarine • Vice President from Nebraska • America's most famous Ace Pilot • US President during World War 1 • Act was another name for a draft • Large member of the Allied Powers • ...
World History Review 2024-09-03
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- the term that refers to several peoples and nations that unite under one ruler
- a characteristic of a civilization that means large population center
- the ruler that created a set of aggressive laws in Babylon to unite his people
- Egyptian god-like king
- a complex way of life that comes about as people begin to develop networks of urban settlements
- the process of embalming a body to preserve it, which included wrapping it in linens and placing it in a sarcophagus
- the place in which Egyptians would bury their dead
- the river that ran through Egypt and provided water to the civilization
- a river near the Fertile Crescent that provided water for farming
- the act of spreading one's culture onto another culture
- type of paper that Egyptians used to write on
- title of the person who leads an empire
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- the type of system that helped transport water to different places in Sumer
- square-like temples that honored Sumer's gods
- early form of writing that used a wedge on a piece of clay
- largest and most successful empire in the Mesopotamia
- the belief in many gods
- an invention that helped improve the efficiency of farming
- type of people that settled in Babylon
- the belief in one god
- the shape of the land in ancient Mesopotamia that was considered to be most fertile
- the highest level of social status in Sumerian society
- the term that refers to groups of land and people that were controlled by their own rulers
23 Clues: the belief in one god • Egyptian god-like king • the belief in many gods • type of people that settled in Babylon • title of the person who leads an empire • square-like temples that honored Sumer's gods • type of paper that Egyptians used to write on • the place in which Egyptians would bury their dead • largest and most successful empire in the Mesopotamia • ...
World Cultures Crossword 2023-02-23
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- ____ New Year: a major holiday in many East Asian countries that marks the beginning of the lunar calendar and is celebrated with food, music, and other festivities.
- A Finnish tradition of using a heated room to promote relaxation and health benefits, such as improved circulation and reduced stress.
- A traditional practice from India that involves physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation.
- _____ Night: A holiday in the UK that commemorates the failed attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament in 1605, with fireworks displays and bonfires being a common part of the celebrations.
- A ceremonial drink made from the root of the kava plant, which is used in many Polynesian and Melanesian societies.
- A controversial sport in which a matador fights a bull in an arena, which is still popular in some parts of Spain and Portugal.
- A festival in Thailand that celebrates the Thai New Year and involves water fights and other festive activities.
- A traditional practice in Fiji and other Pacific societies, where participants walk over hot stones or coals as a test of courage and spiritual strength.
- A festival of lights celebrated in India and other South Asian countries that marks the victory of good over evil.
- ____ de France : an annual cycling race that takes place over three weeks in July, which is a major sporting event in France and is closely followed by the public.
- ____ festival: a celebration held in China, Taiwan, and other East Asian countries that marks the end of the Lunar New Year festivities and features colorful lanterns, fireworks, and other displays.
- A popular noodle soup from Vietnam that is often eaten for breakfast and is a staple of Vietnamese cuisine.
- Tomatina: an annual _____-throwing festival that takes place in the town of Buñol in Spain, which is a popular event that draws large crowds.
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- A holiday celebrated in the United States and Canada that originated as a harvest festival and is now associated with giving thanks and spending time with family and friends.
- A traditional dance form in Hawaiian culture that tells stories through movements and music.
- A dance and music style that originated in Argentina and is now popular around the world.
- An annual celebration that takes place in many parts of Spain and Portugal in the lead-up to Lent, which involves parades, costumes, and street parties.
- A popular sport that was invented in the United States and has become a major pastime in North America and around the world.
- The _____ : a legendary British band that is considered one of the most influential and beloved musical acts of all time, with their music still being celebrated and enjoyed today.
- A form of artistic writing that has been highly valued in China, Japan, and other East Asian countries for centuries.
- ____ boat racing: a sport that originated in China and involves teams of rowers competing in races using long, narrow boats decorated with dragon heads and tails.
- _____ tea: A traditional meal that includes tea, scones, and other sweet and savory treats, which is typically served in the mid-afternoon and is a popular social occasion in the UK.
- The Indian film industry that produces movies known for their colorful costumes, elaborate musical numbers, and dramatic storylines.
- A traditional garment worn by women in South Asia, which consists of a long piece of cloth that is draped over the body in various styles.
24 Clues: A dance and music style that originated in Argentina and is now popular around the world. • A traditional dance form in Hawaiian culture that tells stories through movements and music. • A traditional practice from India that involves physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation. • ...
World History II 2023-02-15
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- free from outside control; not depending on another's authority
- make (something) on a large scale using machinery
- the adoption of the practices and culture of western Europe by societies and countries in other parts of the world, whether through compulsion or influence
- the process of making an area more urban
- the armed forces of a country
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations
- sought to discuss the partitioning of Africa, establishing rules to amicably divide resources among the Western countries at the expense of the African people
- work, especially hard physical work
- the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- the process of being united or made into a whole
- the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services
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- a particular system of faith and worship
- the action of transporting someone or something or the process of being transported
- a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that has a known cause and a distinctive group of symptoms, signs, or anatomical changes
- the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines
- a person sent on a religious mission, especially one sent to promote Christianity in a foreign country
- conditions relating to public health, especially the provision of clean drinking water and adequate sewage disposal
- a hereditary commander in chief in feudal Japan
- the action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area
20 Clues: the armed forces of a country • work, especially hard physical work • a particular system of faith and worship • the process of making an area more urban • a hereditary commander in chief in feudal Japan • the process of being united or made into a whole • make (something) on a large scale using machinery • the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines • ...
Interconnected World terms 2023-04-21
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- A process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers
- Economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies
- Refers to an economy’s dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful
- A practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry
- In general a developing country is one that has
- Economic system in which business owners decide what to produce.
- Most modern developed countries have mixed economies, shearing features of both market and command economies
- An index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country
- Refers to shared characteristics of a group of people
- Refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them
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- Policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country
- The movement of people from rural areas
- The search for food, safety, and shelter
- An economic system in which the government controls the means of production
- A tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country
- An economic region of Europe that is united under the euro
- The part that makes direct use of natural resources
- The secondary sector includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production
- underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- Informal name for india’s large and popular movie industry
- A developing country is one that has a little industrial development and therefore relatively low standard of living
- The tertiary sector includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and customers
- increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- The act of coming to a new country from one’s home country
- This was a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors
- Is an intergovernmental organization of the of the world’s major oil-exporting nations
26 Clues: The movement of people from rural areas • The search for food, safety, and shelter • In general a developing country is one that has • The part that makes direct use of natural resources • Refers to shared characteristics of a group of people • An economic region of Europe that is united under the euro • Informal name for india’s large and popular movie industry • ...
interconnected world terms 2023-04-19
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- Informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- the means of production, such as land, labor, and machinery.
- The Human Development Index (HDI) is an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- Included services that is offered to businesses and consumers
- A country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- An economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the world
- economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- The movement of people from one country to another
- sharing features of both market and command economies.
- A part that uses direct use of the natural resources
- Ability to control oil markets also gave its member countries power in world politics.
- A tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- The transmission of cultural elements, such as customs, ideas, and religions, from one group to another.
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- The process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
- A country that is growing
- The foundation of or framework of a system
- The practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
- Refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- The movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- An economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as how to produce and distribute it.
- A trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
- The use of manufactured activities such as turning iron and steel into other items.
- An economic system in which the government
- The movement of animals from one region to another
- Policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- Refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
27 Clues: A country that is growing • The foundation of or framework of a system • An economic system in which the government • The movement of animals from one region to another • The movement of people from one country to another • A part that uses direct use of the natural resources • sharing features of both market and command economies. • ...
interconnected world terms 2023-04-19
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- A nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies
- A sector that makes direct use of their natural resources
- The transmission of cultural elements
- The act of moving from one country to another permanently
- Sharing the features of both market and command economies
- A trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and North American neighbors
- A tax placed on important goods when entering the country
- An index designed to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country
- An economic system where the government controls means of production
- Mass movement of people from one part of the world to another
- An economic region of Europe that is united under the euro
- Economies that are dependent on a particular resource to be successful
- A popular movie industry in India
- A country with a relatively high standard of living and high income
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
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- People's quality of life based on goods and services available to them
- Protecting a countries local businesses or industry
- The movement of people from rural to urban areas
- The underlying foundations of a organization
- An economic system where business owners get to decide what to produce
- A country that is developing country usually with a low standard of living
- A sector turning raw materials into goods
- people that offer services to other companies
- Policies made by the government to restrict trade with a country
- A intergovernmental organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations
25 Clues: A popular movie industry in India • The transmission of cultural elements • A sector turning raw materials into goods • The underlying foundations of a organization • people that offer services to other companies • The movement of people from rural to urban areas • Protecting a countries local businesses or industry • ...
Interconnected world terms 2023-04-19
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- a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country
- refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful
- manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production
- movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities
- a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- business owners decide what to produce, as well as how to produce and distribute it
- little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living
- an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry
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- business owners and consumers still make most of the economic decisions. However, governments may regulate the markets in order to provide stability
- economic system in which the government controls the means of production
- the transmission of cultural elements, such as customs, ideas, and religions, from one group to another
- industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country
- It includes agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining, and other industries based on what a country has available in its own territory
- economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies
- intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations
- a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living
- informal name for India's large and popular movie industry
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country
- results in the exchange of cultures between groups and the creation of new settlements
- the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently
- people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them
- underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers
26 Clues: informal name for India's large and popular movie industry • a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country • industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers. • the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry • The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe • ...
Interconnected World Terms 2023-04-20
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- Shared characteristics of a group of people.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across
- The purpose of the pact was to make trade between the three nations easier by eliminating some tariffs and reducing others.
- A person who moves away from his or her place of usual residence, whether within a country or across an international border, temporarily or permanently, and for a variety of reasons.
- Sector includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers
- One that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- The process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
- A tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- The primary sector of an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- An economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency
- An economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as how to produce and distribute it.
- An index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- Refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- Representing a different type of activity.
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- People’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- The practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
- The informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- The international movement of people to a destination country of which they are not natives or where they do not possess citizenship in order to settle as permanent residents or naturalized citizens.
- The movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- Often have a high gross domestic product (GDP), which is the total value of goods and services sold during a period of time, usually a year.
- An economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies
- Policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- An economic system in which the government controls the means of production, such as land, labor, and machinery.
- An organization enabling the co-operation of leading oil-producing countries, in order to collectively influence the global market and maximize profit.
25 Clues: Representing a different type of activity. • Shared characteristics of a group of people. • The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across • The informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • A tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country. • The practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry. • ...
