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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.
- includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production.
- the 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, Canada and Mexico.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- a free market, is an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it.
- one that has 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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- sharing features of both market and command economies.
- an economic system in which the central government plans what to produce and at what price, how to distribute it, and who may buy it.
- Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- includes service 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.
- an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- an intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations.
- a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- when people move from one country to another, or internal, when they move within a given region or country.
- the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
26 Clues: sharing features of both market and command economies. • the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country. • Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people. • an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources. • ...
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- makes imports more expensive than domestic goods.
- European imperialism established patterns
- The manufacturing sector
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns
- one of the most significant free trade in recent history
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- economic system which business decides what to produce and how to produce and distribute it
- Countries that do not yet have the strong infrastructure needed to compete in a global economy
- economic region of Europe that is united under a euro
- when a country carries out policies that benefits its own producers
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- business owners and consumers still make most of the economic decisions
- economic system in which the central government plans what to produce and what the cost is
- Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people
- the service sector
- collects data on economic input
- economy that makes direct use of natural resources
- economic policy which a nation tries not to limit imports or exports
- an intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations
- in general, such a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living
- the informal name for India’s large and popular movie industry
- policies put in place by a government to restricts trade with one country
- the search for food, safety, and shelter
- the act of coming to a new country from one’s country to move into
- people quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them
- The framework to support a countries economic activity
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers
26 Clues: the service sector • The manufacturing sector • collects data on economic input • the search for food, safety, and shelter • European imperialism established patterns • makes imports more expensive than domestic goods. • economy that makes direct use of natural resources • economic region of Europe that is united under a euro • ...
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- an economic system where a government controls the means of production
- The process that colonized countries do to free themselves from their colonies
- An economic policy that does not limit imports
- A mass movement of people, people from one a part of the world to another
- country has significant industrial development and a high standard of living
- An Indian film industry
- Act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently
- movement of people from rural areas
- A practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry
- policies that are made by a government to restrict trade with one or more countries or companies Cultural-Diffusion Shared characteristics among a group of people
- business owners decide what to produce, and how to produce and distribute it
- A tax that is imported on goods when they enter a country
- A part of an economy that includes manufacturing activities
- An intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations
- people’s quality of life based on the goods and services
- A particular resource in order to become successful
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- To measure the basic contentment of people living in a country
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- A place with little industrial development and a low standard of living
- An economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency
- A trade pact between the United States and North America Neighbors
- A part of an economy that includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- A part of an economy that makes direct use of natural resources
- sharing features of both market and command economies
24 Clues: An Indian film industry • movement of people from rural areas • An economic policy that does not limit imports • A particular resource in order to become successful • sharing features of both market and command economies • people’s quality of life based on the goods and services • A tax that is imported on goods when they enter a country • ...
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- The international, when people move from one country to another, or internal, when they move within a given region or country.
- ____________ is a particular resource in order to be successful.
- The process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
- The ________ is included in the manufacturing activities.
- In a _______ business owners and consumers still make most of the economic decisions.
- __________ often have a low gross domestic product (GDP), which is the total value of goods and services sold during a period of time, usually a year; in other words, they have a low overall income.
- _______ nations, most of which are located in the Middle East, North Africa, and South America, agreed to work together to control worldwide prices for oil.
- ___________ is the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe.
- The people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
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- An economic system in which the government controls the means of production, such as land, labor, and machinery.
- The ___________ is an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- usually do not have as much infrastructure including roads and other forms of transportation as industrially developed countries.
- The ____________ is the part that makes direct use of natural resources that can include the forestry, fishing, mining, and other industries based on what a country has available in its own territory.
- __________ is the transmission of ideas, customs, beliefs, and other cultural elements from one group to another.
- Bollywood is the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- A market economy is an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as how to produce and distribute it.
- The policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- _______ is an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- is the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry that can be done through government policies such as limiting what is imported from other countries and placing tariffs or the taxes on goods that enter the country.
- _____ act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- is a duty or customs duty, is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- An economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- _______was a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
25 Clues: The ________ is included in the manufacturing activities. • ____________ is a particular resource in order to be successful. • The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe. • Bollywood is the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • _____ act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently. • ...
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- international trade left to its natural course without tariffs, quotas, or other restrictions.
- a statistic composite index of life expectancy, education, and per capita income indicators, which is used to rank countries into four tiers
- the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures.
- is 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.
- the theory or practice of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition by taxing imports.
- is an organization enabling the co-operation of leading oil-producing countries
- Hindi cinema
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- is a currency union of 20 member states of the European Union
- the process of making an area more urban.
- covers all those activities consisting in varying degrees of processing of raw materials
- a situation in which the cost or the revenues associated with a given project are dependent on the cost or revenues generated by another project.
- an economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by a government.
- all those activities the end purpose of which consists in exploiting natural resources
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- the degree of wealth and material comfort available to a person or community.
- a person living in a country other than that of his or her birth.
- a sovereign state with a lesser developed industrial base and a lower Human Development Index relative to other countries.
- the set of facilities and systems that serve a country, city, or other area
- They can be used as a coercive measure for achieving particular policy goals related to trade or for humanitarian violations.
- covers a wide range of activities from commerce to administration, transport, financial and real estate activities, business and personal services, education, health and social work.
- -The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- a sovereign state that has a high quality of life, developed economy, and advanced technological infrastructure relative to other less industrialized nations.
- a customs duty or tax levied on imports of merchandise goods.
- an economic system combining private and public enterprise.
24 Clues: Hindi cinema • North American Free Trade Agreement • the process of making an area more urban. • an economic system combining private and public enterprise. • is a currency union of 20 member states of the European Union • a customs duty or tax levied on imports of merchandise goods. • the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures. • ...
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- Index The index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country. Prior to the HDI, a country's worth used to be measured by how much money it accrued to However, governments began to realize there were more factors involved in a country's .
- After World War II, many Western countries could no longer afford to manage and rule over the countries they had colonized in the past. They were also receiving pressure from two emerging superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union, who opposed colonization. Over the next few decades, European powers removed themselves .
- often looks and sounds different from American movies, as they tend to focus less on reality and more on melodrama. This is expressed through intricate dances and music. When India gained its independence from Great Britain.
- There is small and close together, and populations are not large. When urbanization began towns grew larger, and some grew large enough that they came to be called cities.
- The cultural elements, such as customs, ideas, and religions, from one group to another. Academics believe there are three basic ways that cultures spread from one place or group to another. The first way is direct contact. Two societies that live near each other may have direct contact through trade.
- The minimally regulated free-market and laissez-faire systems where state activity is restricted to providing public goods and services and safeguarding private to interventionist forms where the government plays an active role in correcting market failures and promoting social welfare.
- The development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- The duty or customs duty, is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country. Tariffs are usually collected to help domestic industries. When a tariff is placed on an imported good, it often raises the price of that good for consumers, making them more likely to buy a similar good that has been produced domestically.
- The secondary sector includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production. Turning iron ore into steel, producing textiles, and assembling automobiles are examples of secondary production. All of these activities transform raw materials into goods.
- The total value of goods and services sold during a period of time, usually a year in other words, they have a high overall income. Because of this the income per capita, or total income in relation to the population, tends to be higher in developed countries. So an industrialized country tends to make more money, which usually means that most people in the country have enough.
- The Immigration policy is called the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). The INA allows the United States to grant up to 675,000 permanent immigrant visas each year across various visa categories. On top of those 675,000 visas, the INA sets no limit on the annual admission of U.S. citizens’ spouses, parents, and children under the age of 21.
- The people's quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them. Factors that determine people's standard of living include whether they have housing and food, as well as access to education, transportation, utilities, and health care. A high rate of literacy is also considered.
- The exchange rates are more stable than if there were many different currencies. However, there are some disadvantages as well. The different countries have varying amounts of public debt and governmental regulations.
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- Enables the co-operation of leading oil-producing countries, in order to collectively influence the global market and maximize profit. Founded on 14 September 1960 in Baghdad by the first five members (Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Venezuela), it has, since 1965, been headquartered in Vienna, Austria, although Austria is not an OPEC.
- The interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe. Business and trade, culture and fashion, social and political movements.
- This is the foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location. It is often classified as either “hard” or “soft.” Hard infrastructure includes railroads, bridges, water systems, subway systems, and telecommunications. Soft infrastructure is human capital.
- Direct use of natural resources. It includes agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining, and other industries based on what a country has available in its own territory .
- Government has little involvement in these decisions, though both businesses and consumers rely on laws to ensure fair practices. A market economy is both decentralized and flexible.
- The permanent place to live. Many animal species migrate, including species of fish, crustaceans, amphibians, reptiles, insects, and mammals. These animals might journey by land, sea, or air to reach their destination, often crossing vast distances and in large numbers.
- The United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico, for the purpose of the pact was to make trade between the three nations easier by eliminating some tariffs and reducing others.
- The economic dependence on oil because much of the world's oil comes from Middle Eastern countries. If the Middle East decided to drastically raise the price of oil, the United States would have limited options. This would be highly expensive and dangerous to the economy.
- The practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry. This can be done through government policies such as limiting what is imported from other countries and placing tariffs (or taxes) on goods that enter the country . The idea behind protectionism is that when goods that come from other countries are limited.
- The determining the proportion of total product used for investment rather than consumption becomes a centrally made political decision. After this decision has been made, the central planners work out the assortment of goods to be produced and the quotas for each enterprise. Consumers may influence the planners’ decisions indirectly if the planners take.
- countries often have a low gross domestic product (GDP), which is the total value of goods and services.
- The economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies. Tariffs are taxes on imports; subsidies are taxes on exports. A country that practices free trade might still put some limits, such as quotas, on imported or exported items.
- The economic sanctions as a diplomatic tool. Because trade restrictions often are costly for a country’s economy, sanctions can be used to encourage governments to change a certain behavior or policy. For example, during the Cold War, the United States placed an embargo, which is a type of economy.
- Economic sectors traditionally, some economists today acknowledge an additional sector: the quaternary sector. The quaternary sector includes intellectual activities, such as those related to scientific research, information technology, education, and libraries. Within the quaternary sector is a branch called the quinary sector.
27 Clues: The development and therefore a relatively low standard of living. • countries often have a low gross domestic product (GDP), which is the total value of goods and services. • The interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe. Business and trade, culture and fashion, social and political movements. • ...
interconnected world 2023-04-20
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- Index The index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country. Prior to the HDI, a country's worth used to be measured by how much money it accrued to However, governments began to realize there were more factors involved in a country's .
- After World War II, many Western countries could no longer afford to manage and rule over the countries they had colonized in the past. They were also receiving pressure from two emerging superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union, who opposed colonization. Over the next few decades, European powers removed themselves .
- often looks and sounds different from American movies, as they tend to focus less on reality and more on melodrama. This is expressed through intricate dances and music. When India gained its independence from Great Britain.
- There is small and close together, and populations are not large. When urbanization began towns grew larger, and some grew large enough that they came to be called cities.
- The cultural elements, such as customs, ideas, and religions, from one group to another. Academics believe there are three basic ways that cultures spread from one place or group to another. The first way is direct contact. Two societies that live near each other may have direct contact through trade.
- The minimally regulated free-market and laissez-faire systems where state activity is restricted to providing public goods and services and safeguarding private to interventionist forms where the government plays an active role in correcting market failures and promoting social welfare.
- The development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- The duty or customs duty, is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country. Tariffs are usually collected to help domestic industries. When a tariff is placed on an imported good, it often raises the price of that good for consumers, making them more likely to buy a similar good that has been produced domestically.
- The secondary sector includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production. Turning iron ore into steel, producing textiles, and assembling automobiles are examples of secondary production. All of these activities transform raw materials into goods.
- The total value of goods and services sold during a period of time, usually a year in other words, they have a high overall income. Because of this the income per capita, or total income in relation to the population, tends to be higher in developed countries. So an industrialized country tends to make more money, which usually means that most people in the country have enough.
- The Immigration policy is called the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). The INA allows the United States to grant up to 675,000 permanent immigrant visas each year across various visa categories. On top of those 675,000 visas, the INA sets no limit on the annual admission of U.S. citizens’ spouses, parents, and children under the age of 21.
- The people's quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them. Factors that determine people's standard of living include whether they have housing and food, as well as access to education, transportation, utilities, and health care. A high rate of literacy is also considered.
- The exchange rates are more stable than if there were many different currencies. However, there are some disadvantages as well. The different countries have varying amounts of public debt and governmental regulations.
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- Enables the co-operation of leading oil-producing countries, in order to collectively influence the global market and maximize profit. Founded on 14 September 1960 in Baghdad by the first five members (Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Venezuela), it has, since 1965, been headquartered in Vienna, Austria, although Austria is not an OPEC.
- The interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe. Business and trade, culture and fashion, social and political movements.
- This is the foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location. It is often classified as either “hard” or “soft.” Hard infrastructure includes railroads, bridges, water systems, subway systems, and telecommunications. Soft infrastructure is human capital.
- Direct use of natural resources. It includes agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining, and other industries based on what a country has available in its own territory .
- Government has little involvement in these decisions, though both businesses and consumers rely on laws to ensure fair practices. A market economy is both decentralized and flexible.
- The permanent place to live. Many animal species migrate, including species of fish, crustaceans, amphibians, reptiles, insects, and mammals. These animals might journey by land, sea, or air to reach their destination, often crossing vast distances and in large numbers.
- The United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico, for the purpose of the pact was to make trade between the three nations easier by eliminating some tariffs and reducing others.
- The economic dependence on oil because much of the world's oil comes from Middle Eastern countries. If the Middle East decided to drastically raise the price of oil, the United States would have limited options. This would be highly expensive and dangerous to the economy.
- The practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry. This can be done through government policies such as limiting what is imported from other countries and placing tariffs (or taxes) on goods that enter the country . The idea behind protectionism is that when goods that come from other countries are limited.
- The determining the proportion of total product used for investment rather than consumption becomes a centrally made political decision. After this decision has been made, the central planners work out the assortment of goods to be produced and the quotas for each enterprise. Consumers may influence the planners’ decisions indirectly if the planners take.
- countries often have a low gross domestic product (GDP), which is the total value of goods and services.
- The economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies. Tariffs are taxes on imports; subsidies are taxes on exports. A country that practices free trade might still put some limits, such as quotas, on imported or exported items.
- The economic sanctions as a diplomatic tool. Because trade restrictions often are costly for a country’s economy, sanctions can be used to encourage governments to change a certain behavior or policy. For example, during the Cold War, the United States placed an embargo, which is a type of economy.
- Economic sectors traditionally, some economists today acknowledge an additional sector: the quaternary sector. The quaternary sector includes intellectual activities, such as those related to scientific research, information technology, education, and libraries. Within the quaternary sector is a branch called the quinary sector.
27 Clues: The development and therefore a relatively low standard of living. • countries often have a low gross domestic product (GDP), which is the total value of goods and services. • The interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe. Business and trade, culture and fashion, social and political movements. • ...
interconnected world 2023-04-20
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- Index The index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country. Prior to the HDI, a country's worth used to be measured by how much money it accrued to However, governments began to realize there were more factors involved in a country's .
- After World War II, many Western countries could no longer afford to manage and rule over the countries they had colonized in the past. They were also receiving pressure from two emerging superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union, who opposed colonization. Over the next few decades, European powers removed themselves .
- often looks and sounds different from American movies, as they tend to focus less on reality and more on melodrama. This is expressed through intricate dances and music. When India gained its independence from Great Britain.
- There is small and close together, and populations are not large. When urbanization began towns grew larger, and some grew large enough that they came to be called cities.
- The cultural elements, such as customs, ideas, and religions, from one group to another. Academics believe there are three basic ways that cultures spread from one place or group to another. The first way is direct contact. Two societies that live near each other may have direct contact through trade.
- The minimally regulated free-market and laissez-faire systems where state activity is restricted to providing public goods and services and safeguarding private to interventionist forms where the government plays an active role in correcting market failures and promoting social welfare.
- The development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- The duty or customs duty, is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country. Tariffs are usually collected to help domestic industries. When a tariff is placed on an imported good, it often raises the price of that good for consumers, making them more likely to buy a similar good that has been produced domestically.
- The secondary sector includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production. Turning iron ore into steel, producing textiles, and assembling automobiles are examples of secondary production. All of these activities transform raw materials into goods.
- The total value of goods and services sold during a period of time, usually a year in other words, they have a high overall income. Because of this the income per capita, or total income in relation to the population, tends to be higher in developed countries. So an industrialized country tends to make more money, which usually means that most people in the country have enough.
- The Immigration policy is called the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). The INA allows the United States to grant up to 675,000 permanent immigrant visas each year across various visa categories. On top of those 675,000 visas, the INA sets no limit on the annual admission of U.S. citizens’ spouses, parents, and children under the age of 21.
- The people's quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them. Factors that determine people's standard of living include whether they have housing and food, as well as access to education, transportation, utilities, and health care. A high rate of literacy is also considered.
- The exchange rates are more stable than if there were many different currencies. However, there are some disadvantages as well. The different countries have varying amounts of public debt and governmental regulations.
Down
- Enables the co-operation of leading oil-producing countries, in order to collectively influence the global market and maximize profit. Founded on 14 September 1960 in Baghdad by the first five members (Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Venezuela), it has, since 1965, been headquartered in Vienna, Austria, although Austria is not an OPEC.
- The interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe. Business and trade, culture and fashion, social and political movements.
- This is the foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location. It is often classified as either “hard” or “soft.” Hard infrastructure includes railroads, bridges, water systems, subway systems, and telecommunications. Soft infrastructure is human capital.
- Direct use of natural resources. It includes agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining, and other industries based on what a country has available in its own territory .
- Government has little involvement in these decisions, though both businesses and consumers rely on laws to ensure fair practices. A market economy is both decentralized and flexible.
- The permanent place to live. Many animal species migrate, including species of fish, crustaceans, amphibians, reptiles, insects, and mammals. These animals might journey by land, sea, or air to reach their destination, often crossing vast distances and in large numbers.
- The United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico, for the purpose of the pact was to make trade between the three nations easier by eliminating some tariffs and reducing others.
- The economic dependence on oil because much of the world's oil comes from Middle Eastern countries. If the Middle East decided to drastically raise the price of oil, the United States would have limited options. This would be highly expensive and dangerous to the economy.
- The practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry. This can be done through government policies such as limiting what is imported from other countries and placing tariffs (or taxes) on goods that enter the country . The idea behind protectionism is that when goods that come from other countries are limited.
- The determining the proportion of total product used for investment rather than consumption becomes a centrally made political decision. After this decision has been made, the central planners work out the assortment of goods to be produced and the quotas for each enterprise. Consumers may influence the planners’ decisions indirectly if the planners take.
- countries often have a low gross domestic product (GDP), which is the total value of goods and services.
- The economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies. Tariffs are taxes on imports; subsidies are taxes on exports. A country that practices free trade might still put some limits, such as quotas, on imported or exported items.
- The economic sanctions as a diplomatic tool. Because trade restrictions often are costly for a country’s economy, sanctions can be used to encourage governments to change a certain behavior or policy. For example, during the Cold War, the United States placed an embargo, which is a type of economy.
- Economic sectors traditionally, some economists today acknowledge an additional sector: the quaternary sector. The quaternary sector includes intellectual activities, such as those related to scientific research, information technology, education, and libraries. Within the quaternary sector is a branch called the quinary sector.
27 Clues: The development and therefore a relatively low standard of living. • countries often have a low gross domestic product (GDP), which is the total value of goods and services. • The interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe. Business and trade, culture and fashion, social and political movements. • ...
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- A tax that is put on goods as soon as they enter a country
- An economy's dependence on a specific resource.
- The part of economic activity that controls secondary production, for example turning iron into steel products.
- a group of people moving from rural to urban areas or cities and towns.
- A pact signed by the United states, Canada,and Mexico to make it easier for them to trade by reducing tariffs.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across
- an economic system where producers select what to produce, how to generate it, and how to distribute it.
- A country that has low standards of living, has a poor infrastructure, and is underdeveloped
- a region of Europe that uses a common currency called eros.
- The act of defending a country's industry or enterprise.
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- A mix of market and command economy
- an economic system where the government controls who can buy what, how much is produced, and how it is distributed.
- the shared characteristics between two nations. Some of the things that may be shared include culture, religion, art, fashion, government, language,and more.
- The part of the economy that controls service industries, for example delivery companies, dry cleaners, and more.
- An index that measures people's way of living in different countries.
- The part of economy that uses natural resources on its own grounds such as mining, fishing, agriculture,and more
- an economic strategy in which a country does not attempt to restrict imports or exports through the use of tariffs or subsidies.
- an organization of the world’s major oil-exporting countries.
- a county with high income, good health care, better infrastructure and overall has a good standard of living.
- India's popular movie industry.
- regulations put in place by a government to limit trade with a single nation, a set of nations, or a particular company or person.
- The movement of people from one country to another
- the action of moving permanently from one's home nation to another
- People's quality of life based on the services they have, their housing, health care, and more.
- A system, organization, or area’s structure or foundation
- The process in which formerly colonial nations reclaim their independence.
26 Clues: India's popular movie industry. • A mix of market and command economy • An economy's dependence on a specific resource. • The movement of people from one country to another • The act of defending a country's industry or enterprise. • A system, organization, or area’s structure or foundation • A tax that is put on goods as soon as they enter a country • ...
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- process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
- organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations.
- tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- Country-one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- Development Index-index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- Trade-economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- Dependence-dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- Sanctions-policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country.
- of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
- Country-In general such a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
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- underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- Sector-economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- and popular movie industry.
- of Living-quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- Diffusion-shared characteristics of a group of people. As cultures develop, they gain new customs, ideas, arts, religions, forms of government, technologies, and other cultural elements.
- to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- Economy-large and popular movie industry.
- Economy-sharing features of both market and command economies.
- pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico. The purpose of the pact was to make trade between the three nations easier by eliminating some tariffs and reducing others.
- Sector-economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across
- movement, of people from one part of the world to another.
- Sector-includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- Economy-quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
26 Clues: and popular movie industry. • Economy-large and popular movie industry. • organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations. • increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across • movement, of people from one part of the world to another. • to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently. • ...
Interconnected World 2023-04-18
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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.
- includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production.
- the 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, Canada and Mexico.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- a free market, is an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it.
- one that has 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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- sharing features of both market and command economies.
- an economic system in which the central government plans what to produce and at what price, how to distribute it, and who may buy it.
- Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- includes service 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.
- an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- an intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations.
- a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- when people move from one country to another, or internal, when they move within a given region or country.
- the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
26 Clues: sharing features of both market and command economies. • the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country. • Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people. • an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources. • ...
interactive world 2023-04-18
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- In general such a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- These characteristics sometimes come from within the society. Other times, they spread from another society in a process called cultural diffusion.
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- movement from one part of something to another.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- known as a duty or customs duty, is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- country may be dependent on a certain crop, such as corn.
- is often called a free market, is an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce
- was a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
- is an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- the process of moving to a new country or region with the intention of staying and living there.
- sharing features of both market and command economies.
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- most of which are located in the Middle East, North Africa, and South America, agreed to work together to control worldwide prices for oil.
- designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- is an economic system in which the central government plans what to produce and at what price, how to distribute it, and who may buy it.
- often have a low gross domestic product
- people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them. Factors that determine people's standard of living include whether they have housing and food, as well as access to education, transportation, utilities, and health care
- is the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
- is the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. Its name comes from a combination of Bombay, which is a city in India now called Mumbai, and Hollywood, the center of the U.S. film industry.
- is an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- is divided into sectors, with each sector representing a different type of activity
- is the part that makes direct use of natural resources
- is the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
- includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- is the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
26 Clues: often have a low gross domestic product • movement from one part of something to another. • is the part that makes direct use of natural resources • sharing features of both market and command economies. • country may be dependent on a certain crop, such as corn. • is the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry. • ...
Interconnected World 2023-04-18
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- a customs duty
- a particular resource in order to be wealthy.
- its a representing a different type of activity.
- towns in urban areas called citiess
- a trade pact signed in 1992
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- often called a free market
- its a industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- economic region of Europe that is united under the euro
- protecting a country’s local business or industry.
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- the governments may regulate the markets in order to provide stability
- central government plans what to produce and at what price
- As cultures develop they gain new customs
- it includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- designed by the United Nations
- it is a part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- economic policy that a a nation does not try to limit
- to work together to control worldwide prices for oil.
- a relatively high standard of living
- India's large and popular movie industry.
- particular policy goals related to trade or for humanitarian violations
- when people movie to another country aross the border
- to live permanently in a foreign country.
- life based on the goods and services
- it is a framework of a system with Hard infrastructure or knowledge
- Previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers
26 Clues: a customs duty • often called a free market • a trade pact signed in 1992 • designed by the United Nations • towns in urban areas called citiess • a relatively high standard of living • life based on the goods and services • As cultures develop they gain new customs • India's large and popular movie industry. • to live permanently in a foreign country. • ...
Interconnected World 2023-04-18
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- They also serve the purpose of raising money for the government.
- In an agricultural economy, the country may be dependent on a certain crop, such as corn.
- Turning iron ore into steel, producing textiles, and assembling automobiles are examples of secondary production.
- is the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- The purpose of the pact was to make trade between the three nations easier by eliminating some tariffs and reducing others.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- is an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as how to produce and distribute it. Because of this flexibility, businesses can effectively compete with one another.
- Not everyone agrees on the exact definition of a developing country, also called a “less developed nation” or “underdeveloped nation."
- The countries in this zone include Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain.
- This can be done through government policies such as limiting what is imported from other countries and placing tariffs (or taxes) on goods that enter the country.
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- which is often called a free market, is an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it.
- is an economic system in which the government controls the means of production, such as land, labor, and machinery.
- As cultures develop, they gain new customs, ideas, arts, religions, forms of government, technologies, and other cultural elements.
- Examples of service industries include delivery companies, movie theaters, fast food stores, and dry cleaners.
- Prior to the HDI, a country's worth used to be measured by how much money it accrued.
- It includes agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining, and other industries based on what a country has available in its own territory.
- A country that practices free trade might still put some limits, such as quotas, on imported or exported items.
- Nations can also try to protect themselves from other nations by banding together.
- In general such a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- is the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- when people move from one country to another, or internal, when they move within a given region or country.
- is the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- Infrastructure is the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- After World War II, many Western countries could no longer afford to manage and rule over the countries they had colonized in the past.
26 Clues: They also serve the purpose of raising money for the government. • is the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe • Nations can also try to protect themselves from other nations by banding together. • ...
World Places 2023-05-03
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- One of the main volcanoes on Iceland
- The imaginary line running around the centre of the Earth
- This ocean surrounds the Antarctic continent
- A US state just to the south of Washington State
- The sea that borders Yorkshire
- Lima is the capital city
- The Italian state which forms the 'heel' of the boot of Italy
- Capital of Vietnam
- This desert can be found along the SW coast of Africa
- Capital of the Australian State of Queensland
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- The sea found in Turkmenistan and Russia
- One of the Canary Islands
- This tropic line lies north of the equator
- You may think these islands have pyramids, but they do not
- Muscat is the capital city
- An ice shelf in Antarctica
- The name of the main island of Japan
- This country is in Europe but not part of the EU
- The capital of China
- This desert is found in Mongolia
- The capital of Jamaica
21 Clues: Capital of Vietnam • The capital of China • The capital of Jamaica • Lima is the capital city • One of the Canary Islands • Muscat is the capital city • An ice shelf in Antarctica • The sea that borders Yorkshire • This desert is found in Mongolia • One of the main volcanoes on Iceland • The name of the main island of Japan • The sea found in Turkmenistan and Russia • ...
Interconnected World 2023-05-02
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- a tax placed on goods when they enter the country
- An economy's dependence on a singular resource.
- People in Bangka mine for tin and try to make electrical devices using this.
- the movement of people to rural areas
- a trade pact to make trade between the United States, Canada, and Mexico
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- an economy where the business owners chooses what to sell and produce
- A country in the process of growing
- an economic region in Europe that is united under the euro
- protecting a country's local business.
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- a mix of both market and command economy
- an economy where the local government choose what to produce and sell
- cultures spreading around the world
- a divided piece of economy that is the cause of redistributing items to a consumer.
- and index designed by the United Nations to measure contentment of people living in a certain country.
- a divided piece of economy that is the cause for production of raw materials
- trade without tariffs
- the world's crude oil carriers forming together
- a fully grown country
- India's large movie industry
- policies put in place by government to restrict trade
- movement from one country to another
- moving from one country to live in another country permanently
- people's quality of life
- Housing to support living conditions
- previously colonized countries free themselves
26 Clues: trade without tariffs • a fully grown country • people's quality of life • India's large movie industry • cultures spreading around the world • A country in the process of growing • movement from one country to another • Housing to support living conditions • the movement of people to rural areas • protecting a country's local business. • ...
World Religions 2023-05-08
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- The Prophet's wife
- 'to yoke'; method of discipline
- learned teacher of the law of halakah
- to bow; traditional greeting in Hinduism
- God made flesh
- Passover
- a teaching
- 'seeing and being'
- one who has achieved complete detachment
- Islamic community
- veil
- princess in the Ramayana
- 'modern' form of Judaism
- life; associated with the number 18
- Rabbi known for compassion
- established a non-violent protest against the British
- charity
- birthday of Krishna
- desire
- the great raft
- land of 'milk and honey; Canaan
- month of fasting
- five acts of devotion
- commentary of the Torah
- the preserver god; has many avatars
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- more traditional, literal form of faith
- sent the Jews into exile in 587 BCE
- nickname for Siddhartha because of his tribe
- seven-branched candelabra
- correct teaching
- hail to the jewel in the lotus
- Islamic house of worship
- type of Buddhism with the Dalai Lama as the leader
- eighth avatar of Vishnu
- Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
- enlightened one
- 'to sit beside'; a collection of teachings
- before the common era
- 'to bind'
- Buddha of Compassion
- country of origin for Hinduism
- system of classes in India
- remover of obstacles; 'elephant god'
- Jewish head covering; kippah
- 'recite!'
- holy city where the Ka'aba is
- Siddhartha's son; 'fetter'
- Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy
48 Clues: veil • desire • charity • Passover • 'to bind' • 'recite!' • a teaching • God made flesh • the great raft • enlightened one • correct teaching • month of fasting • Islamic community • The Prophet's wife • 'seeing and being' • birthday of Krishna • Buddha of Compassion • before the common era • five acts of devotion • eighth avatar of Vishnu • commentary of the Torah • Islamic house of worship • ...
interconnected world 2023-04-28
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- the economic sector related to or concerned with primary industries
- An economy where the central government decides on production, investments, prices and income.
- An economic system in which private companies are free to compete for production and prices.
- The Indian film industry, which is based in Mumbai
- Country often referred to as a "less developed nation" or "underdeveloped nation."
- The economic area set up by the Member States of the European Union which adopted the euro.
- A tax which is imposed on goods or services in transit from one country to another.
- An organization that will allow leading oil producing countries to cooperate,
- A statistical composite index of life expectancy, education, and per capita income, which is used to rank countries according to four levels of human development
- includes many different types of activity, such as business and personal services, instruction,
- includes all pursuits whose ultimate objective is the exploitation of natural resources.
- The movement of people from one place to another for the purpose of settling there
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- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- The action or procedure by which the country withdraws from its former colony and leaves it independent.
- A sovereign state with a very good quality of life,
- when a project's profits or expenses are dependent on those of another.
- The process of expanding an area into a city.
- The act of spreading knowledge, innovation, language or cultural characteristics between cultures and communities.
- An agreement signed between Canada, Mexico and the US creating a trilateral trade bloc in North America.
- A person or community has access to a high level of wealth and material comfort.
- The theory and practice of taxing imports to protect domestic industry from foreign competition.
- withdrawal of customary trade and financial relations for the purposes of foreign and safety policy.
- means the structure or basic backing up a location, organization, or system. It is often separated into "hard" or "soft" categories.
- No tariffs, quotas or other restrictions exist on international trade leaving it to its natural course.
- An economy with certain free market components and some socialist elements,
- The act of moving to a foreign land for the purpose of living permanently.
26 Clues: The process of expanding an area into a city. • The Indian film industry, which is based in Mumbai • A sovereign state with a very good quality of life, • the economic sector related to or concerned with primary industries • The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe • ...
Interconnected World 2023-04-21
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- economic region of Europe that is united because of the euro.
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities
- Sector The part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- Dependence the economy's dependence on a resource to be successful
- of Living refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them
- Sanctions are policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals
- Trade an economic policy in which nations do not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across
- A tax that is placed on goods that are imported when they enter a country
- when someone has to move from one country to another one permanently
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- the process by previously colonized countries freeing themselves from their colonizers
- Development Index one measure economists use to see the thigh that are similar about the economies of countries
- Sector The service sector.
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry
- a intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations
- framework that supports a country’s economic activity.
- Economy is an economic system in which the government controls the means of production, such as land, labor, and machinery.
- Country a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living
- when people have to move from one country to another
- Country A place that has low industrial development and low standards of living
- Diffusion to the shared characteristics of a group of people
- When a country creates policies that benefit its own producers
- Sector The manufacturing sector.
- making trades between the three nations easier by taking away some tariffs and reducing others
24 Clues: Sector The service sector. • Sector The manufacturing sector. • when people have to move from one country to another • framework that supports a country’s economic activity. • Sector The part that makes direct use of natural resources. • The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across • economic region of Europe that is united because of the euro. • ...
World history 2023-05-19
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- typically brownish-red earthenware
- a woman who is a sovereign ruler of great power and rank, especially one ruling an empire
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country
- a sovereign ruler of great power and rank, especially one ruling an empire.
- the armed forces of a country.
- a group of soldiers
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
- a system of philosophical and ethical teachings founded by Confucius and developed by Mencius
- the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline.
- the process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas.
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- government or the holding of power by people selected on the basis of their ability.
- the dominant social system in medieval Europ
- the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.
- a set of things working together as parts of a mechanism or an interconnecting network.
- a system of government by one person with absolute power.
- dependence on moral law rather than on personal religious faith.
- the stage of human social and cultural development and organization that is considered most advanced.
- a part of human
- a Chinese philosophy based on the writings of Lao tzu, advocating humility and religious piety.
- a fine, strong, soft lustrous fibre produced by silkworms
20 Clues: a part of human • a group of soldiers • the armed forces of a country. • typically brownish-red earthenware • a line of hereditary rulers of a country • the dominant social system in medieval Europ • a system of government by one person with absolute power. • a fine, strong, soft lustrous fibre produced by silkworms • ...
Islamic World 2023-05-17
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- Abbasids moved the capital to _________.
- _________ turks converted to Islam and took control of the Abbasid government.
- One of the greatest and largest cities in the world.
- Successor
- Abdelrahman III allowed Al-Andalus to _______.
- One building in Cordoba was the great _______ that held 50,000 people.
- Abu Bakr saved Arabic by crushing any _______.
- Muslim rule lasted almost ____ hundred years in Spain.
- The first dynasty to rule were named the ________ caliphate.
- After Abdelrahman III died, Spain fell into ______ war.
- _________ overthrew the Umayyads and killed nearly all of them.
- There was tolerance to other ________ where they all lived in peace.
- Spain was captured by _________.
- Muslim faced 2 superpowers,Byzantine & _______ empire.
- An effective government with specialized departments.
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- ___________ the first, was the only Umayyad price who survived and escaped to Spain.
- __________ were the ones who killed the last Abbasid Caliph.
- People didn't like the Umayyads because they put too much emphasis on ______ and power.
- One change the Umayyads made was move the capital to ______.
- The Quran ______ people to force others to convert.
- Islam's holy book
- _________ accepted the Abbasid rule.
- Unpopular actions led to conflicts that created a ______ in Islam.
- One mistake that the Abbasids did was ______ themselves from others.
- Abu Bakr ruled for _____ very important years.
- hired soldiers
- Abbasids started a ______________ age with lots of new inventions.
- _________ accepted the Umayyad rule.
- __________ was an independent state where Abdelrahman I continues the Umayyad dynasty.
- Abdelrahman III's strong leadership _______ the Umayyad rule.
30 Clues: Successor • hired soldiers • Islam's holy book • Spain was captured by _________. • _________ accepted the Abbasid rule. • _________ accepted the Umayyad rule. • Abbasids moved the capital to _________. • Abdelrahman III allowed Al-Andalus to _______. • Abu Bakr saved Arabic by crushing any _______. • Abu Bakr ruled for _____ very important years. • ...
world history 2023-06-02
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- where the first human came from
- Lived in the mountains
- Aztec main city
- The people Greece had a war with
- the city in Italy where the Renaissance started
- signed the magna carta
- the founder of Islam
- the king of the greek gods
- empire started in Greeks
- The angel Gabriel that talked to Muhammad
- Live in the rainforest
- helped France win the 100 Years'War
- The battel that stop Islam from going into Europe
- a fervent period of European cultural
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- the leader of Greece during its golden age
- the first emperor of Rome
- sculptor, painter and architect
- made the mona lisa
- the birthplace of democracy
- greek city known for militaristic
- Colosseum
- Indus River Valley
- the home of the founder of Islam
- tenochtitlan
- Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian
- where the Renaissance begin
- France called in the past
- caused the black death
- became the first Barbarian to rule Rome
- Japan
30 Clues: Japan • Colosseum • tenochtitlan • Aztec main city • made the mona lisa • Indus River Valley • the founder of Islam • Lived in the mountains • signed the magna carta • Live in the rainforest • caused the black death • empire started in Greeks • the first emperor of Rome • France called in the past • the king of the greek gods • the birthplace of democracy • where the Renaissance begin • ...
world history 2023-06-02
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- picchu this city was important to the incas.
- emerged around 200,000 years ago.
- are written laws of the Jewish.
- is located in Egypt.
- disease killed a large percentage of people.
- at least once in their lifetime.
- document limited the power of the king.
- groups allowed automatic citizenship.
- battle in France.
- tigris and euprates rivers.
- was a writer of plays and dramas.
- two groups split Muslims.
- math was created by the Muslims.
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- important Mayan city.
- many people.
- hero of the 100 Years war.
- located in the Andes mountains.
- capital of the Aztec empire.
- is the holy book of Islam.
- tables recorded Roman laws.
- Road trade route.
- faith.
- had a group of city-states.
- age the old stone age.
- two-hundred-year period.
- father of history.
- is the name of a Greek city-state.
- very militaristic city-state in Greece.
- leader of Rome's enemy.
- were geographically protected by water.
30 Clues: faith. • many people. • Road trade route. • battle in France. • father of history. • is located in Egypt. • important Mayan city. • age the old stone age. • leader of Rome's enemy. • two-hundred-year period. • two groups split Muslims. • hero of the 100 Years war. • is the holy book of Islam. • tables recorded Roman laws. • had a group of city-states. • tigris and euprates rivers. • ...
World Religions 2023-06-05
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- - Ancient Iranian religion founded by Zoroaster
- - Branch of Islam that believes in the Imamate
- - Ancient religion of India emphasizing non-violence and asceticism
- - Modern pagan, witchcraft religion
- - Religion founded in the Punjab region of India in the 15th century
- - Ancient religion of India with a diverse set of beliefs and practices
- - Chinese philosophy and religion based on the teachings of Laozi
- - Ancient Celtic religion
- - Monotheistic religion based on the teachings of Muhammad
- - Indigenous religion of Japan
- - Religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama
- - Branch of Islam that follows the teachings of Muhammad
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- - Abrahamic religion developed in Jamaica in the 1930s
- - Religion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ
- - Monotheistic religion founded in the 19th century
- - Religious movement that rejects the concept of the Trinity
- - Oldest monotheistic religion, with the Torah as its sacred text
- - Indigenous religious practice involving communication with spirits
- - Chinese ethical and philosophical system founded by Confucius
- - Indigenous religion of Tibet
20 Clues: - Ancient Celtic religion • - Indigenous religion of Japan • - Indigenous religion of Tibet • - Modern pagan, witchcraft religion • - Religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama • - Branch of Islam that believes in the Imamate • - Ancient Iranian religion founded by Zoroaster • - Religion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ • ...
Physical World 2023-06-17
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- A chuva caiu intensamente durante toda a tarde.
- A ilha era cercada por águas cristalinas e areia branca.
- Um dia ensolarado é perfeito para uma caminhada ao ar livre ou um piquenique no parque.
- O inverno rigoroso pode congelar até mesmo a alma daqueles que não estão preparados.
- As estações do ano têm influência direta no nosso humor.
- O barulho dos relâmpagos durante as tempestades é capaz de assustar até os mais corajosos.
- Hoje está nublado, acho que vai chover.
- A chegada da primavera traz consigo as flores e o renascimento da natureza.
- Na madrugada, o silêncio era interrompido apenas pelo som dos pássaros.
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- Durante a nevasca, as estradas ficaram perigosas.
- As nuvens no céu indicam a chegada de uma tempestade.
- Após a chuva, um lindo arco-íris se formou no céu.
- O lago estava sereno, refletindo as montanhas ao redor.
- Um furacão se aproximava da costa, trazendo ventos muito fortes.
- O mar estava agitado, com ondas fortes quebrando na praia.
- A neblina tornava a visibilidade quase nula.
- O céu estava estrelado durante a noite.
- O pôr do sol na praia é uma cena maravilhosa que nunca me canso de apreciar.
- O vapor subia da xícara de café quente.
- A neve cobriu todo o jardim, formando um manto branco.
20 Clues: O céu estava estrelado durante a noite. • O vapor subia da xícara de café quente. • Hoje está nublado, acho que vai chover. • A neblina tornava a visibilidade quase nula. • A chuva caiu intensamente durante toda a tarde. • Durante a nevasca, as estradas ficaram perigosas. • Após a chuva, um lindo arco-íris se formou no céu. • ...
World Religions 2012-10-26
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- lived as a Jew under Roman rule
- a place of worship for Muslims
- the holy city for Muslims
- of david a symbol for Jews
- another name for Jews
- the religious rules for Jews and Christians
- the religious rules for Muslims
- the first 12 followers of Jesus
- the first religion with a belief in one God
- a symbol for Christians
- the holy book of Christians
- a messenger of God
- the holy book of Jews
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- the holy city for Jews and Christians
- the word that means to believe in one God
- a person who spreads Christianity
- the holy book of Muslims
- a place of worship for Jews
- the followers of Islam
- a symbol for Muslims
- the name of the one God for Jews
- the name of the one God for Muslims
22 Clues: a messenger of God • a symbol for Muslims • another name for Jews • the holy book of Jews • the followers of Islam • a symbol for Christians • the holy book of Muslims • the holy city for Muslims • of david a symbol for Jews • a place of worship for Jews • the holy book of Christians • a place of worship for Muslims • lived as a Jew under Roman rule • the religious rules for Muslims • ...
World Religions 2012-10-24
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- the holy city for Muslims
- a symbol for Christians
- a messenger of God
- the one God for Jews
- person who spreads the beliefs of Christianity
- the first 12 followers of Jesus
- a symbol for Muslims
- the holy book of Muslims
- place of worship for Jews
- the followers of Islam
- the holy book of Jews
- the first religion to worship one God
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- the holy book of Christians
- place of worship for Muslims
- a belief in one God
- another name for Jews
- the religious rules for Jews and Christians
- a symbol for Jews
- lived as a Jew under Roman rule
- the religious rules for Muslims
- the holy city for Jews and Christians
- the one God for Christians
22 Clues: a symbol for Jews • a messenger of God • a belief in one God • the one God for Jews • a symbol for Muslims • another name for Jews • the holy book of Jews • the followers of Islam • a symbol for Christians • the holy book of Muslims • the holy city for Muslims • place of worship for Jews • the one God for Christians • the holy book of Christians • place of worship for Muslims • ...
Forsaken World 2012-11-03
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- Daily Guild Affairs
- "Nightmare ________"
- Nyos
- Instance of EXP
- Leader of Legends
- Tavern Owner
- PvE Server
- Overnight Activity
- A Rewarding Saturday Night Event
- Wishing for Cards
- Level 120 NPC "General"
- "The Land of _____."
- "You Cant See Me Now..."
- Aeon Spire Queen Bee
- Missed Me Missed Me
- Let There Be Life and Mana
- "ITS MY SIGN!"
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- "Favors" for Rewards
- Leading Mage
- Soul Force Power 7 Times a Week
- Critical Gem
- Epic Color
- A Book A Day From Me
- Stun Lock Class
- Lucky Lady
- Greatest Guild Ever
- Leading Corp
- The Statue of Our God
- Used and Failed More Times Than Succeed.
- "I challenge you to a ____!"
- Hated Freedom Harbor Daily Man
- Flaming Ponies
- Killed Myself
- The "Forgotten" Bossman
- Dyos
35 Clues: Nyos • Dyos • Epic Color • Lucky Lady • PvE Server • Leading Mage • Critical Gem • Tavern Owner • Leading Corp • Killed Myself • Flaming Ponies • "ITS MY SIGN!" • Instance of EXP • Stun Lock Class • Leader of Legends • Wishing for Cards • Overnight Activity • Daily Guild Affairs • Greatest Guild Ever • Missed Me Missed Me • "Favors" for Rewards • "Nightmare ________" • A Book A Day From Me • "The Land of _____." • ...
world geography 2012-12-11
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- the capital city of tasmania
- where is the nile river
- the country to the north of the USA
- an island off africa
- the capital city of germany
- the largest state in australia
- largest continent by area
- the hihgest mountain range in europe
- the canal that divides north and south america
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- river that runs through rome
- the home of the great wall
- the most southerly continent
- the highest mountain range in the world
- the line of latitude that divides the world
- the largest ocean on Earth
- the largest country in south america
- the capital city of australia
- the largest river in the USA
- the bodyof water to the east of egypt
- a place you can find polar bears
- the body of water between tasmania and victoria
- what is the river that flows through london
- the island south east of india
- the closest european country to algeria
24 Clues: an island off africa • where is the nile river • largest continent by area • the home of the great wall • the largest ocean on Earth • the capital city of germany • river that runs through rome • the capital city of tasmania • the most southerly continent • the largest river in the USA • the capital city of australia • the largest state in australia • the island south east of india • ...
World Geography 2012-12-14
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- one half of the earth
- north,south,east,west
- a line of latitude
- the distance north of south of the equator
- a section of the map that explains symbols
- a group of islands
- fuels created over a million years ago
- having no access to the sea
- a system in which people use things of value to exchange
- located in cities and nearby towns
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- an area in a desert region where water is available from a spring
- a process that breaks down rocks into pieces
- a heavy snow with strong winds
- a relative size
- a grouping of people based on rank or status
- a line that runs through Greenwich, England
- a mother, father and children
- imaginary line in which the Earth turns
- the distance east or west of the prime median
- the height of land above or below see level
20 Clues: a relative size • a line of latitude • a group of islands • one half of the earth • north,south,east,west • having no access to the sea • a mother, father and children • a heavy snow with strong winds • located in cities and nearby towns • fuels created over a million years ago • imaginary line in which the Earth turns • the distance north of south of the equator • ...
world geography 2013-05-28
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- The monotheistic religion of the Jews, based on the laws revealed to Moses and recorded in the Torah
- maps Illustrate the physical features of an area, such as the mountains, rivers and lakes. The water is usually shown in blue. Colors are used to show relief-differences in land elevations. Green is typically used at lower elevations, and orange or brown indicate higher elevations.
- A hemisphere is half the Earth's surface. The four hemispheres are the Northern and Southern hemispheres, divided by the equator (0° latitude), and the Eastern and Western hemispheres, divided by the prime meridian (0° longitude) and the International Date Line (180°).
- Representation of a physical plane with selective information. Maps represent a definite area and contain detailed geographical information.
- Zero degrees latitude. The Sun is directly overhead the equator at noon on the two equinoxes (March and Sept. 20 or 21). The equator divides the globe into the Northern and Southern hemispheres. The equator appears halfway between the North and South poles, at the widest circumference of the globe. It is 24,901.55 miles (40,075.16 km) long.
- Circle A line of latitude located at 66°30' south, delineating the Southern Frigid Zone of the Earth.
- The religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, or its beliefs and practices.
- drift Theory that the earth's continents at one time were once part of a singular landmass. It is believed that the continents have spread out due to plate tectonics.
- The most accurate map of the Earth, duplicating its spherical shape and relative size.
- A directional device that is made of a magnetic needle that synchronizes with the north and south poles.
- of Capricorn A line of latitude located at 23°30' south. The Sun is directly overhead the Tropic of Capricorn on the summer solstice in the Southern Hemisphere (Dec. 20 or 21). It marks the southernmost point of the tropics.
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- Combination of maps and charts. An atlas usually includes geographical information, as well as varied non-geographical information (population statistics, sea levels, etc.) about a particular location.
- A widespread Asian religion or philosophy, founded by Siddartha Gautama in NE India in the 5th century bc, which teaches that enlightenm...
- maps Do not show physical features. Instead, they indicate state and national boundaries and capital and major cities. A capital city is usually marked with a star within a circle.
- or resource maps Feature the type of natural resources or economic activity that dominates an area. Cartographers use symbols to show the locations of natural resources or economic activities. For example, oranges on a map of Florida tell you that oranges are grown there.
- maps Include contour lines to show the shape and elevation of an area. Lines that are close together indicate steep terrain, and lines that are far apart indicate flat terrain.
- The study of the physical features of the earth.
- circle A line of latitude located at 66°30' north, delineating the Northern Frigid Zone of the Earth.
- maps Give general information about the climate and precipitation (rain and snow) of a region. Cartographers, or mapmakers, use colors to show different climate or precipitation zones.
- Also referred to as the torrid zone or tropical zone, all the water and land of the earth between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. The tropics experience at least one day per year in which the sun passes directly overhead.
- Point at which the earth turns; the north and south poles illustrate the axis on which the earth rotates.
21 Clues: The study of the physical features of the earth. • The most accurate map of the Earth, duplicating its spherical shape and relative size. • The religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, or its beliefs and practices. • The monotheistic religion of the Jews, based on the laws revealed to Moses and recorded in the Torah • ...
world religions 2013-10-29
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- a temporal leader for the Hebrews
- name of God for the Muslim
- a journey taken by a person of faith
- church father or superior
- 10 realms of fixed being in Buddhism
- the holy book for the Muslim
- singers who chant biblical passages
- the four truths are called this in Buddhism
- places of worship
- many notes per syllable
- scattering of Hebrews (Jews) from their homeland
- authoritative list of books
- the name of the prophet of Islam
- the path detailing right view, intention, speech, livelihood, action, etc.
- a person delivering a message from God
- the Bible in the vernacular
- instructions or the law
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- one who practices self-denial and discipline
- the Enlightened one in Buddhist practice
- promise
- the path of divinely ordained living for Muslims
- the name of the faith that means "submission"
- the idea that actions spring from mental intent and result in consequences
- place of worship for a Muslim
- first five books of Hebrew bible
- ram's horn
- ascetics who study & pray & live in monasteries
- belief in one God
- congregation answers the cantor
- study of meaning of symbols
- the name of the follower of Islam
- minister and follower of a creed
- what a Buddhist is trying to escape in the life cycle
- worldwide
- one who opposes use of symbols in worship
- religious and secular ministers
- a candelabra
- formally stated body of doctrines
- for the christian, the Father, Son, & Holy Ghost
- ritual for public worship
40 Clues: promise • worldwide • ram's horn • a candelabra • belief in one God • places of worship • many notes per syllable • instructions or the law • church father or superior • ritual for public worship • name of God for the Muslim • study of meaning of symbols • authoritative list of books • the Bible in the vernacular • the holy book for the Muslim • place of worship for a Muslim • ...
World History 2013-08-26
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- The male head of a family or tribe
- An ancient test of guilt or innocence by subjection of the accused to severe pain, survival of which was taken as divine proof of innocence.
- Bishop of Rome and the leader of the worldwide Catholic Church
- Byzantine emperor who held the eastern frontier of his empire against the Persians
- A medieval emperor who once ruled much of Western Europe
- is a religious work of art, most commonly a painting, from Eastern Christianity and in certain Eastern Catholic churches
- An ecclesiastical censure depriving a person of the rights of church membership
- The founding father of the Israelites, with a prominent role in Judaism, Christianity and Islam
- One without faith
- A woman who is the superior of a convent of nuns
- A split or division between strongly opposed sections or parties, caused by differences in opinion or belief.
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- a room set apart for writing, esp. one in a monastery where manuscripts were copied
- A political and economic system of Europe from the 9th to about the 15th century
- of Hastings The decisive battle in which William the Conqueror (duke of Normandy) defeated the Saxons under Harold II (1066) and thus left England open for the Norman Conquest
- New capital of Rome, modern day Turkey
- A religious way of life that involves renouncing worldly pursuits to fully devote one's self to spiritual work
- was a value placed on every human being and every piece of property in the Salic Code
- The royal charter of political rights given to rebellious English barons by King John in 1215
- A series of holy wars fought between 1095 and 1291.
- Having One God
20 Clues: Having One God • One without faith • The male head of a family or tribe • New capital of Rome, modern day Turkey • A woman who is the superior of a convent of nuns • A series of holy wars fought between 1095 and 1291. • A medieval emperor who once ruled much of Western Europe • Bishop of Rome and the leader of the worldwide Catholic Church • ...
Modern world 2013-11-10
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- building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled chiefly by machine.
- political and economic theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, later developed by their followers to form the basis for the theory and practice of communism.
- Cabot Lowell/ was an American businessman for whom the city of Lowell, Massachusetts, is named. He was instrumental in bringing the Industrial Revolution to the United States
- national representative body having supreme legislative powers within the state
- manufacturing company/Company was organized in 1813 by Francis Cabot Lowell
- right to vote in political elections.
- materials/the basic material from which a product is made.
- source/A source of power
- or available in large quantities; plentiful.
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- political and economic theory of social organization that advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
- market/an economic system in which prices are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned businesses.
- of people to a new area or country in order to find work or better living conditions
- most important city or town of a country or region, usually its seat of government and administrative center
- esp. hard physical work
- parts/They are made to specifications that ensure that they are so nearly identical that they will fit into any assembly of the same type
- group of people of one nationality or ethnic group living in a foreign city or country.
- line/a series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively assembled.
- and services/ are the outcome of human or nature efforts
- organized association of workers formed to protect and further their rights and interests; a labor union.
- market/a stock exchange
20 Clues: esp. hard physical work • market/a stock exchange • source/A source of power • right to vote in political elections. • or available in large quantities; plentiful. • and services/ are the outcome of human or nature efforts • materials/the basic material from which a product is made. • manufacturing company/Company was organized in 1813 by Francis Cabot Lowell • ...
World civ 2013-12-05
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- the first Indian nationalist organization
- battleship MAINE exploded starting this war
- Indian soldiers who fought in British armies
- allowed Americans stop at two Japanese ports
- martial art trained haters of foreigners
- territory claimed had to let other European nations
- britains citizens accused of crimes were tried in British courts
- benefitted European countries at the expense of china
- made personal fortune by exploiting the congo's natural resources
- "enlightened rule"
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- rebel leader
- controlled trade between Britain, India, and east Asia
- races are more fit than others
- undertook a program of modernization
- poet and journalist
- vowed to keep Europeans out of Americas by military forces
- the era of British rule in India
- war between china and Japan for Korea
- led by Jesus's brother
- sought to protect the interests of Indian Muslims
- linked the Mediterranean with the Red Sea
21 Clues: rebel leader • "enlightened rule" • poet and journalist • led by Jesus's brother • races are more fit than others • the era of British rule in India • undertook a program of modernization • war between china and Japan for Korea • martial art trained haters of foreigners • the first Indian nationalist organization • linked the Mediterranean with the Red Sea • ...
Syaoran's World 2013-07-12
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- Made by Sakura for me in the final episode.
- Mother's name
- A special device used to track Clow Cards.
- What I considered Sakura to be at first.
- Made me boil with jealousy.
- The Former fiance.
- The Eldest sister.
- The first card that went to me
- Used to "stop" the Power in episode 13.
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- From
- The Former crush
- My Least favourite subject
- The name I yelled out in the elevator.
- One of Kero's nickname for me.
- The Ancestor
- Do this whenever Yukito or Sakura is in my presence.
- We never got along from start to finish.
- My Favourite colour.
- One of the four elements I can summon.
- Caretaker
- My magic is based on this.
21 Clues: From • Caretaker • The Ancestor • Mother's name • The Former crush • The Former fiance. • The Eldest sister. • My Favourite colour. • My Least favourite subject • My magic is based on this. • Made me boil with jealousy. • One of Kero's nickname for me. • The first card that went to me • The name I yelled out in the elevator. • One of the four elements I can summon. • ...
World History 2013-11-22
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- early japanese society was divided into uji, or ____
- smaller medieval african societys were often organized with _____ shared among a number of people instead of a single leader
- a general agreement in which villages often made decisions
- a group of househols who claimed a common ancestor
- Extended from the mountains of present-day Ethopia to the sun-bleached shores of the Red Sea in present-day Eritrea
- invaders often _______ chinese civilization rather than demolishing it
- After the Han dynasty collapsed, China did what
- by 1000 ad both christianity and ____ had spread to many regions of Africa
- Africas geographic features also influenced cultural development by acting as barriers and ______ to ease movement of people, goods, and ideas.
- The scholar-official class formed the ______ stratum of society
- Swelling _____ in the rain forest provided transportation as well as ample food for people living in the region
- The ______ and vegetation of the savanna provided opportunities for both nomadic herders and settled farming communities
- Art strengthend what within the african community
- new chinese dynasty founded in 1368
- Tang emperors lost territories in centra asia to the ______
- woman had a higher status in ____ and early Song times than they did later
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- the ____ dynasty declined after the death of Kublai Khan in 1294
- The first tang emperor
- Professional storytellers
- Early Ming rulers proudly sent chinese fleets into distant waters to show the ____ of their government
- By 5500 bc neolithic farmers had learned to _______ the nile valley
- medieval Ethiopia was protected by rugged what
- korea is located on a peninsula that juts south from the asian mainland and points towards where?
- an italian merchant that visited china during the yuan dynasty
- Some early africans had to adopt harsh desert conditions and survived by hunting and what
- The largest dessert in the world
- Ethiopian Christians kept ties with the what
- the ToKugawas created a unified, orderly what?
- a multistoried temple with eaves that curve up at the comer
- Zhao kuangyin founded the _____ dynasty
30 Clues: The first tang emperor • Professional storytellers • The largest dessert in the world • new chinese dynasty founded in 1368 • Zhao kuangyin founded the _____ dynasty • Ethiopian Christians kept ties with the what • medieval Ethiopia was protected by rugged what • the ToKugawas created a unified, orderly what? • After the Han dynasty collapsed, China did what • ...
World Religions 2013-10-20
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- Holy Book of Islam
- Minority faction of Islam that chose Muhammad's cousin and son-in-law for succession
- Followers of Islam
- A religion that developed through the Brahmin's explanations of the Vedas and believes in Karma, Reincarnation, and Nirvana
- Unity of God and creation
- The escape of the Hebrews from Egypt
- The lowest position in Christian Religion hierarchy who conduct local services and ceremonies
- Council gathered to write down beliefs of Christian Church in 325 A.D.
- The beliefs in Islam that each Muslim needs to follow - Idea that for a strong building all parts are needed
- The good or bad force created by your actions
- Majority faction of Islam that chose Muhammad's adviser to become successor
- Belief in the rebirth of souls - used to eventually recognize Maya and reject it to gain Nirvana
- A religion believing that the forces of good and evil battle one another and in the future, good will prevail - Influence Judaism and Christianity
- Scripture in Judaism that contains the first five books of the Old Testament and laws, poetry, prophecy and religious instruction
- Correct behavior, interest in welfare and happiness of people, moral, well-educated
- Sacred stone building that held idols and now a stone that Muslims worship
- A divine essence that fills everything in the world - Hindu God
- A Chinese Philosophy based on power and harsh laws - people are selfish and untrustworthy and must be constantly monitored for good behavior
- Hebrew God
- The idea that the world around us is an illusion and if we accept this illusion, we cannot be saved
- Steps needed to gain Enlightenment in Buddhism - used in collaboration with Eightfold Path
- Souls who grow spiritually and gain perfect peace - completing your cycle of reincarnation and reuniting with Brahman
- An Israeli King who made Jerusalem the capital and a religious center
- A religion that follows the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama who encourages enlightenment
- First four book of the New Testament in the Christian Bible
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- The two-sidedness of nature
- Moral laws that God revealed to Moses during the Exodus
- A religion that follows the teachings of Abraham, Israel, and Moses - Believes in the 10 Commandments
- Two sides of nature - Female/Male, Dark/Bright, Passive/Active
- Struggle to defend the faith - those who died in struggle are rewarded in heaven
- Hebrew code of laws, named after Moses
- A Chinese Philosophy based on the importance of family, respect for the elderly, and reverence for the past
- "The Way" - A Chinese Philosophy based on no material wealth, less power/politics, humbleness, quiet, and thoughtfulness
- One of the greatest historical figures who taught of one true God, love for God and others, and forgiveness and eternal life for Faith in God
- A religion that follows the teachings of Jesus the Christ
- A religion that emphasizes ethics or proper conduct and believes in one God
- Belief in many Gods
- A Greek word meaning Messiah
- Steps needed to gain Enlightenment in Buddhism - used in collaboration with Four Noble Truths
- The container for Ten Commandments
- Man who led the escape of the Hebrews from Egypt
- The final position in Christian Religion hierarchy that is Supreme over the other leaders - leads from Rome
- Founder of the Hebrew people
- The God in Islam
- Someone who dies for their beliefs
- A religion that follows the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad - submission to the will of God
- The Enlightened One
- Hindu Priests
48 Clues: Hebrew God • Hindu Priests • The God in Islam • Holy Book of Islam • Followers of Islam • Belief in many Gods • The Enlightened One • Unity of God and creation • The two-sidedness of nature • A Greek word meaning Messiah • Founder of the Hebrew people • The container for Ten Commandments • Someone who dies for their beliefs • The escape of the Hebrews from Egypt • ...
Contemporary World 2013-11-06
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- Right to ownership
- Gives rise to colonialism
- Measures the degree of inequality in the distribution of income
- Instrument for measuring a country's wealth
- Global distribution of wealth
- Highest human development index
- One group dominating another
- Action of forming or becoming a nation
- Only get payed for what they do
- Access to all services, especially health care and education
- Important for economic development
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- Nobility dominated society
- Control over natural resources
- German philosopher
- Minimal state intervention
- Encourage unrestricted free-trade between countries to increase the exports of the most competitive industries
- Action of changing from colonial to independent status
- Main indicator of wealth
- Left-wing ideology
- China's Republic
- Reaction against capitalism
- The law of supply and demand
- Key beneficiaries
23 Clues: China's Republic • Key beneficiaries • Right to ownership • German philosopher • Left-wing ideology • Main indicator of wealth • Gives rise to colonialism • Nobility dominated society • Minimal state intervention • Reaction against capitalism • One group dominating another • The law of supply and demand • Global distribution of wealth • Control over natural resources • ...
Contemporary World 2013-11-06
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- Man who created the theory of Interventionism
- Ideology that there should be less government intervention
- Economic system where banks dominate workers
- the reaction to decolonization
- Group that receive salary in exchange for their labour
- A communist superpower
- Type of Capitalist economy
- The main indicator of wealth
- a corporation who brings in foreign technology and enterprises (chief beneficiary)
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- Ideology that government should intervene
- Very strong colonial empire (the sun never sets on the ....)
- Type of progressive thought
- A group of the strongest 20 economies in the world
- Group that benefit from companies profit and use it to make more money
- the abandonment of a colony
- A german philosopher who believes in communism
- A perspective where nations accumulate wealth through foreign trade
- strong dominates the weak (mother country dominates colonies)
- Type of economy where wealth is distributed equally
- an economic perspective where nobles dominate peasants
20 Clues: A communist superpower • Type of Capitalist economy • Type of progressive thought • the abandonment of a colony • The main indicator of wealth • the reaction to decolonization • Ideology that government should intervene • Economic system where banks dominate workers • Man who created the theory of Interventionism • A german philosopher who believes in communism • ...
World Religions 2014-05-13
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- The place of worship of Jewish believers.
- Followers of the religion know it is very important to respect your elders and get a good education!
- It was founded by the prophet Muhammad.
- Truths about life and suffering taught by Buddha.
- A place of worship for Buddhist, Confucianist, and Daoist.
- It means "The Way"--It is the energy of the universe for a Daoist.
- This was the place that both Buddhism and Hinduism was started.
- A Hindu belief that every action has a consequence, in this life or the next one.
- The oldest living religion.
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- The oldest religion born in the Middle East.
- The holy book used by followers of Judaism.
- Believed in by both Hindus and Buddhist, it means to be reborn into a new life after a person dies.
- The holy book for Muslims.
- The holy book used by Christians.
- A place of worship if you follow Islam.
- / The largest religion in the world. Branches of the is religion include Roman Catholic and Protestant.
- The goal for a Buddhist--the end of all suffering and desire.
- A religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama
- A person who dedicates their lives to Buddhism and the Eightfold Path.
- A religion founded by Lao Tzu in China
- / The place of worship for a Christian.
21 Clues: The holy book for Muslims. • The oldest living religion. • The holy book used by Christians. • A religion founded by Lao Tzu in China • A place of worship if you follow Islam. • It was founded by the prophet Muhammad. • / The place of worship for a Christian. • A religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama • The place of worship of Jewish believers. • ...
food world 2014-11-18
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- creamy, cold lunch dairy
- often police treat
- curve and yellow
- red, heart-shaped food
- veggie that you grow on farms
- you usually buy at a movie
- common side
- get mixed-up with jam
- green, cucumber like object
- squirrels collect them
- sour and could make a drink
- cold but delicious treat
- a fruit that starts with q
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- often a hot dog/burger topping
- looks like an orange or mango or lemon
- oil you put on pans
- worms like this fruit
- bacon and ----
- down by the bay
- bees make it
- also a color
- ----,strawberry,and vanilla
- purple,red, or green
- orange/yellow fruit that grows on trees
24 Clues: common side • bees make it • also a color • bacon and ---- • down by the bay • curve and yellow • often police treat • oil you put on pans • purple,red, or green • worms like this fruit • get mixed-up with jam • red, heart-shaped food • squirrels collect them • creamy, cold lunch dairy • cold but delicious treat • you usually buy at a movie • a fruit that starts with q • ----,strawberry,and vanilla • ...
Media world 2015-02-21
23 Clues: bez • znak • zwykły • wolność • znudzony • wynaleźć • kojarzyć • przemysł • ogromnie • pokazywać • sukcesywny • hit kinowy • hieroglify • ogłoszenie • reżyserować • pojawić się • przerażający • pobić rekord • pismo klinowe • niepodległość • zagrać w filmie • ściany w jaskini • miasteczko rodzinne
world history 2014-11-13
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- Gov. in which a hereditary ruler exercises central power
- new method of fighting emerged
- rule by a hereditary landholding elite
- government by the people
- city-state
- a formal agreement between two or more nations with power to cooperate and come to another's defense
- housed rooms for the royal families
- people who gained power by force
- the Dorians settled here and built the city-state
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- lawmaking body, that debate laws before deciding to approve or reject them
- panel of citizens who have authority to make the final judgment in a trial
- located in Attica, just north of Peloponnesus
- formed government
- areas of dedication to the honors of gods/goddesses
- high city with marble temples dedicated to different gods/goddesses
- narrow water passages connecting the Mediterranean/Black seas
- watercolor paintings done on wet plaster
- lived in 750 B.C, Blind poet who wondered village to village
- free resident share a sense of responsibility
- War took place around 1250 B.C
20 Clues: city-state • formed government • government by the people • new method of fighting emerged • War took place around 1250 B.C • people who gained power by force • housed rooms for the royal families • rule by a hereditary landholding elite • watercolor paintings done on wet plaster • located in Attica, just north of Peloponnesus • free resident share a sense of responsibility • ...
World History 2014-12-12
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- Cartel- A document guaranteeing basic political rights in England
- of Versailles- The peace treaty signed by Germany and allied powers after WWI
- A Greek city-state
- a- A body of law governing the lives of Muslims
- A period of European history lasting from about 1300 to 1600
- Investiture- The appointment of religious officials by kings or nobles
- - A series of rulers form a single family
- A Tiered pyramid-shaped structure that formed of Sumerian temple
- The everyday language of people in a region or country
- an Islamic place of worship
- A period of prolonged and intensive questioning or investigation
- of Heaven- in Chinese history, the divine approval thought to be the basis of royal authority
- A supreme political and religious leader in Muslim government
- A religious image used by eastern Christians
- Law - the Body of Laws governing the religious practices of a Christian church
- - A West African empire that conquered mail and controlled trade from 1400's to 1591
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- of Wisdom- A center of learning established in Baghdad in the 800's
- A form of government with a monarch at the head
- A dynasty that ruled much of the Muslims empire from A.D 750 to 1258
- Alliance- A military alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
- The growth of cities and the migration of people into them
- A group in ancient Rome of 3 men holding power
- Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
- Plague- The most common form of plague in humans
- a- The branch of Islam whose members acknowledge Ali and his descendants as the rightful successors of Muhammad
- Code- The body of roman civil law collected and organized by order of the byzantine emperor Justinian around A.D. 534
- An estate of land especially one held on condition of federal service
- A citadel or fortified part of ancient Greek city
- a Russian emperor
- War- A conflict in which participating countries devote all their resources to the war effort
30 Clues: a Russian emperor • A Greek city-state • an Islamic place of worship • - A series of rulers form a single family • A religious image used by eastern Christians • A group in ancient Rome of 3 men holding power • A form of government with a monarch at the head • a- A body of law governing the lives of Muslims • Plague- The most common form of plague in humans • ...
Paulis World 2015-10-18
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- (sustantivo-mas) Mamífero carnívoro félido asiático, muy feroz y de gran tamaño
- (sustantivo-fem) Sustancia que se usa para pintar o teñir
- (sustantivo-fem) Cinta de celuloide que contiene una serie de imágenes fotográficas que se proyectan en la pantalla del cinematógrafo o en otra superficie adecuada
- (sustantivo-fem) la chica dorada
- (adjetivo-fem) Chistoso, divertido, de genio y humor festivo y alegre
- (sustantivo-fem) la madre de Jesus
- (adjetivo-mas) el color de la pasión
- (sustantivo-fem) así se les denomina a las mujeres que viven en guatemala
- (verbo-mas) Acción y efecto de comunicar o comunicarse
- (adverbio-mas) Estupendamente,muy bien
- (sustantivo-fem) denominación para las mujeres que viven en USA
- (adverbio-fem) En ningún tiempo
- (verbo-mas) Fabricar, elaborar,..........
- (sustantivo-mas) Acción y efecto de anunciar.
- (sustantivo-mas) Filmación obtenida mediante una grabación
- (sustantivo-fem)así de les denomina a las mujeres de residencia española
- (sustantivo-mas) Bebida alcohólica que se obtiene del zumo de las uvas exprimidas, y cocido naturalmente por fermentación.
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- (adverbio-mas) Sensación que ciertos cuerpos producen en el órgano del gusto
- (adjetivo-fem) Que posee bondad moral
- (verbo-mas) Rotura violenta de algo por un aumento rápido de la presión interior
- (sustantivo-mas) es un color acromático, de claridad máxima y de oscuridad nula
- (adverbio-fem) Cavidad en la cual están colocados la lengua y los dientes.
- (sustantivo-mas) Divulgación de noticias o anuncios de carácter comercial para vender un servicio,un producto o una idea.
- (sustantivo-mas) la ciudad del amor
- (sustantivo-fem) Que es simpático y afectuoso y manifiesta francamente sus pensamientos y sentimientos
- (adjetivo-mas) el color característico del lodo
- (sustantivo-fem) Capacidad o facilidad para inventar o crear.
- (adjetivo-mas) Que ocurre sin haberlo esperado o previsto.
- (sustantivo-mas) es la percepción visual de máxima oscuridad, debido a la inexistencia de fotorrecepción, por falta total de luz
- (sustantivo-mas) es una marca de servicios de comunicaciones telefónicas
30 Clues: (adverbio-fem) En ningún tiempo • (sustantivo-fem) la chica dorada • (sustantivo-fem) la madre de Jesus • (sustantivo-mas) la ciudad del amor • (adjetivo-mas) el color de la pasión • (adjetivo-fem) Que posee bondad moral • (adverbio-mas) Estupendamente,muy bien • (verbo-mas) Fabricar, elaborar,.......... • (sustantivo-mas) Acción y efecto de anunciar. • ...
Brent's World 2017-01-22
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- Shellie clearly has too many of these
- "Clark, I'd like to get you something ____ nice!"
- Deacon's best word (x3)
- The name that was staring us right in the face for years
- Brent wishes his oncologist was Kristi Yamaguchi or this person
- What Brent says when Shellie crosses the line
- No holiday meal is complete without this
- He was too small to be called a burrito, so we called him ____
- Brent's favorite "niece"
- Will feigning another's ignorance
- Family term of endearment
- Dumb as ____ in, "The First Reader"
- Brent's favorite food
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- Full name of Adam's liege
- Sam is leaving these to Brent in his will
- Brent's & Deacon's hair is _____
- Nice ____ cups
- The movie series the boys have to see together
- Brent's nickname for Shay Kay
- Brent DIDN'T make an appearance in "The Princess Bride"?!
- Nayne Christmas specialty
- too much of a _____
- very important month for the Billaus
- Brent is the master of this
- Will & Adam, collectively
- Rhys never should have been allowed to go there, per Brent
- "No _____!"
- Nickname for William Brent Billau
- "Well that's certainly a ____ detail."
- Brent gave Deacon this
30 Clues: "No _____!" • Nice ____ cups • too much of a _____ • Brent's favorite food • Brent gave Deacon this • Deacon's best word (x3) • Brent's favorite "niece" • Full name of Adam's liege • Nayne Christmas specialty • Will & Adam, collectively • Family term of endearment • Brent is the master of this • Brent's nickname for Shay Kay • Brent's & Deacon's hair is _____ • ...
World Madness 2017-01-22
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- material Egyptians didn't have
- another trading item
- where the white and blue Nile meet in what city
- capital of such kingdom
- land of gold
- Phoenician colony in Africa
- earliest Kush country
- Called the Kermans
- modern day city
- known as the "mother"
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- who made the first pyramid
- Diffusion many cultures used nationally
- second famous river
- land of the bow
- purple was their main color
- United upper and lower
- Used as a tomb for dead pharoahs
- rich trading item
- what material used for weapons
- River- famous river for silt
20 Clues: land of gold • land of the bow • modern day city • rich trading item • Called the Kermans • second famous river • another trading item • earliest Kush country • known as the "mother" • United upper and lower • capital of such kingdom • who made the first pyramid • purple was their main color • Phoenician colony in Africa • River- famous river for silt • material Egyptians didn't have • ...
Madeleine's World 2016-10-17
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- a cousin that studied international development
- volleyball tournament win!
- winter weekends for years!!
- Your favourite ski resort
- your first international trip
- third in line for the crown and a street in Aurora
- head protection!
- Gavin's favourite ski resort
- mom's shopping buddy
- Dad's favourite ski resort
- buffalo shopping buddy
- your home for a few more years
- Gavin's favourite board and your favourite snack
- a run to make Mom cry!!
- Madie's favourite season
- your favourite number??
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- Mom's "symbol" of Christmas
- "not everyone can be like .... Mom!!"
- The wrong name I gave for your "person" last year
- mom's happy place
- wins you a cottage tee if successful
- world traveller and long time friend
- lots of fun.. for a week
- our Christmas tree place tradition
- mom's version of your Duke
- My girl's best friend
- OFSSA sport for you
- a type of shoe and/or an employer
- your other brother
- a wine and a beast
- the fish with 20 lives
- Mom's sister city
- we lost this creature once
33 Clues: head protection! • mom's happy place • Mom's sister city • your other brother • a wine and a beast • OFSSA sport for you • mom's shopping buddy • My girl's best friend • buffalo shopping buddy • the fish with 20 lives • a run to make Mom cry!! • your favourite number?? • lots of fun.. for a week • Madie's favourite season • Your favourite ski resort • volleyball tournament win! • ...
World Religions 2016-04-28
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- The holiest city in Islam
- The purpose of Scientology is to "go _________"
- Famous Scientologist Tom ________
- The type of Christianity practiced by the founder of Mormonism
- Alien leader of the Galactic Confederacy according to Scientology
- Name of the current leader of scientology (2 words, no space)
- The Church of Jesus Christ of ________-____ Saints
- Title of the first "self-help" book written by the founder of Scientology
- Angel that visited the founder of Mormonism the second time
- Founder of Scientology L. Ron _________
- U.S. government organization that granted Scientology tax-exemption
- Scriptures of Islam (First letter is a Q)
- Material the plates of Mormonism were made of
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- Electronic device used in Scientology auditing sessions
- U.S. city where the world headquarters of the Mormon church is located (3 words, no spaces)
- Founder of Mormonism (2 words, no space)
- Founder of Islam
- Holiest building in all of Islam. Built by Abraham and Ishmael
- Objects used to find Mormonism's hidden plates (2 words, no space)
- Famous Scientologist John __________
- Angel that visited Muhammad in his vision
- Invisible alien soul trapped in people's bodies according to Scientology
- God of Islam
23 Clues: God of Islam • Founder of Islam • The holiest city in Islam • Famous Scientologist Tom ________ • Famous Scientologist John __________ • Founder of Scientology L. Ron _________ • Founder of Mormonism (2 words, no space) • Angel that visited Muhammad in his vision • Scriptures of Islam (First letter is a Q) • Material the plates of Mormonism were made of • ...
Endangered World 2017-09-05
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- someone/something responsible for a crime
- confusing, baffling
- limited materials that will eventually run out
- a period when animals sleep in winter
- great in size or number
- no longer existing
- types of animals/plants which are in danger of no longer existing
- home
- suffering from illness
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- coal, oil, etc (plural)
- warming of the Earth's surface caused by pollution
- able to recover quickly from a difficult condition; hardy, tough
- variety of different types of biological species
- gases released by vehicles, cars, homes
- steady rise in average world temperatures
- to deal with, to cope with something
- the result or consequence of something
- a long period without rainfall
- a serious condition caused by the body overheating
- close to the point of something happening
- ideal, perfect
- to rise suddenly
22 Clues: home • ideal, perfect • to rise suddenly • no longer existing • confusing, baffling • suffering from illness • coal, oil, etc (plural) • great in size or number • a long period without rainfall • to deal with, to cope with something • a period when animals sleep in winter • the result or consequence of something • gases released by vehicles, cars, homes • ...
world history 2017-08-28
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- gift that shows gratitude, respect, or admiration.
- a group of state or countries under a single authority
- of Hammurabi: is a well preserved law of ancient
- taming an animal and then keeping them as a pet
- the belief in only one god
- An artist that is extremely good at what they do.
- the dominant social system in medieval Europe
- state: a city that with its surrounding territory from an independent states
- the monotheistic religion of the Jews
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- moving from one place to another
- 14 Dating: a way to tell how old something is.
- a system of government
- the belief in more than one god
- an official in a government department
- objects made by a human being
- the law of God recorded in the first five books of the Hebrew scriptures
- a major religious and cultural tradition of South Asia, developed from Vedic religion
- hereditary rulers
- social standing where one rarely moves castes
- travel from place to place, never settle down, never farm.
20 Clues: hereditary rulers • a system of government • the belief in only one god • objects made by a human being • the belief in more than one god • moving from one place to another • the monotheistic religion of the Jews • an official in a government department • social standing where one rarely moves castes • the dominant social system in medieval Europe • ...
world history 2017-11-03
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- a major religious and cultural tradition of South Asia, developed from Vedic religion.
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- A social class made up of skilled workers, professionals, business people, and wealthy farmers
- founder of communism
- British history was the period of Queen Victoria's reign from 20 June 1837, until her death on 22 January 1901. It was a long period of peace, prosperity, refined sensibilities and national self-confidence for Britain.
- people move to the cities
- was a period of major industrialization that took place during the late 1700s and early 1800s.
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- government has a hands off approach to business based on a belief that business can perform best without government regulation
- Economic system in which the factors of production are owned by the public and operate for the welfare of all
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- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- controlled the area and renamed it palestine
- canal in NE Egypt, crossing the Isthmus
- patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
- the action of sharing something out among a number of recipients.
- the promotion of human welfare
- founder of capitalism
- a war in south Africa between British empire and the bores
- Historic region on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea
- a movement for (originally) the re-establishment and (now) the development and protection of a Jewish nation in what is now Israel. It was established as a political organization in 1897 under Theodor Herzl, and was later led by Chaim Weizmann.
20 Clues: founder of communism • founder of capitalism • people move to the cities • the promotion of human welfare • canal in NE Egypt, crossing the Isthmus • patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. • controlled the area and renamed it palestine • a war in south Africa between British empire and the bores • Historic region on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea • ...
Maril's World 2017-12-13
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- Original best pet
- Some friends do this with you
- Friends
- ___ Christmas, brings you joy
- Seen at MSG, last
- Where we're going, Pt 2
- Windy City address
- Who we love to hate
- Favorite transportation
- Longtime home
- Now you're here
- Your first city
- Carolina ___
- Infamous dance inspiration
- Favorite jeweler
- What you were told you'd see a lot
- Family imp
- Popcorn & _____ ______
- Friends also do this with you
- Much missed
- Where we're going, Pt 1
- Your sign
- Former residence
- Where we became 3
- Fraternal side
- Favorite team
- You look best in this
- Best man ever
- When you first entered the world
- 2nd name
- Home now
- Who you're like
- You're so this
- Ron's employer
- Kid's street
- Your impressive profession
- Favorite restaurant
- Summer guest
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- Now-tolerated "pets"
- On nice days, you're here
- Your (usually disliked) stone
- Lunch, usually
- ___ Bros.
- Favorite flower color
- One thing we truly failed at using
- Where you're welcome anytime
- Ex-employer
- You often help them
- Favorite cocktail
- We once had a ranch here
- Lake _____
- Spot for sunsets
- First date month
- Seen at MSG, first
- Your years on Earth
- ____ _____ Back
- Your doppelganger?
- Saw in Stockholm
- Your best skill
- First date site
- Weekday diversion
- High school
- Post-Ill. place
- One of the traits Ron liked about you
- Indoor water fight site
- In charge when you arrived
- Downstairs destination
- Area of increasing expertise for you
- Maternal side
- Your eyes
- Initials
- Katherine's employer
72 Clues: Friends • 2nd name • Home now • Initials • ___ Bros. • Your sign • Your eyes • Lake _____ • Family imp • Ex-employer • Much missed • High school • Carolina ___ • Kid's street • Summer guest • Longtime home • Favorite team • Best man ever • Maternal side • Lunch, usually • Fraternal side • You're so this • Ron's employer • Now you're here • Your first city • ____ _____ Back • Your best skill • First date site • Post-Ill. place • ...
Maril's World 2017-12-13
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- Downstairs destination
- Favorite jeweler
- Weekday diversion
- When you first entered the world
- You often help them
- Favorite transportation
- Your impressive profession
- Friends also do this with you
- Seen at MSG, last
- Ex-employer
- Who we love to hate
- Your first city
- Lake _____
- Your best skill
- Your doppelganger?
- Maternal side
- Your (usually disliked) stone
- First date site
- Carolina ___
- Your years on Earth
- Now-tolerated "pets"
- Original best pet
- Longtime home
- Katherine's employer
- Where we became 3
- Former residence
- Saw in Stockholm
- Friends
- One thing we truly failed at using
- ____ _____ Back
- ___ Bros.
- High school
- Windy City address
- Seen at MSG, first
- Favorite team
- What you were told you'd see a lot
- Where you're welcome anytime
- Best man ever
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- Favorite restaurant
- You're so this
- You look best in this
- 2nd name
- Family imp
- Who you're like
- Fraternal side
- Where we're going, Pt 2
- Initials
- Topic of increasing expertise for you
- Some friends do this with you
- Favorite cocktail
- Indoor water fight site
- Your sign
- Lunch, usually
- We once had a ranch here
- On nice days, you're here
- Infamous dance inspiration
- Now you're here
- Home now
- ___ Christmas, brings you joy
- Much missed
- Summer guest
- Ron's employer
- Popcorn & _____ ______
- In charge when you arrived
- First date month
- Where we're going, Pt 1
- Favorite flower color
- Your eyes
- Major, once
- Kid's street
- One of the traits Ron liked about you
- Spot for sunsets
- Post-Ill. place
73 Clues: Friends • 2nd name • Initials • Home now • Your sign • Your eyes • ___ Bros. • Family imp • Lake _____ • Ex-employer • Much missed • Major, once • High school • Summer guest • Carolina ___ • Kid's street • Maternal side • Longtime home • Favorite team • Best man ever • You're so this • Fraternal side • Lunch, usually • Ron's employer • Who you're like • Your first city • Your best skill • Now you're here • First date site • ...
Changing world 2018-06-01
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- verzerrt
- Ernährungswandel
- Städter
- Bauwerk
- allgegenwärtig
- Aktiengesellschaft
- sich vorwagen, herauswagen
- Fettleibigkeit
- Ballaststoffe
- bevölkerungsreich
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- Lieferant, Händler
- Kunstdünger
- Unterernährung
- industriell verarbeitete Lebensmittel
- verschwenderisch
- Ausbeutung
- Handelsware
- Milchprodukte
- Fertiggericht
- begünstigen, fördern
20 Clues: Städter • Bauwerk • verzerrt • Ausbeutung • Kunstdünger • Handelsware • Milchprodukte • Fertiggericht • Ballaststoffe • Unterernährung • allgegenwärtig • Fettleibigkeit • verschwenderisch • Ernährungswandel • bevölkerungsreich • Lieferant, Händler • Aktiengesellschaft • begünstigen, fördern • sich vorwagen, herauswagen • industriell verarbeitete Lebensmittel
World History 2018-09-01
Across
- the rejection of the Bible and disbelief in the Deity of Christ happend in the age of
- government that replaced the Directory is The
- a coalition of several European nations formed against france is called the League of
- white/blank paper (where experience is written)
- idea that man's reason is the sole criterion for truth
- Napoleon's victory against Austrian-Russian army was marked by the Battle of
- government that was established after the end of the reign of terror is The
- Napoleon's failure on the high seas against British navy was marked by the Battle of
- its main purpose is to defeat England by destroying its trade
- a symbol of the French Revolution
- a book of Rousseau that talks about child rearing and education
- the French Revolution uring his reign
- Father of English Enlightenment
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- government by men who sit at desk
- first permanent French colony in America
- a government that replaced the Constituent Assembly
- believing that uncivilized societies are morally superior to civilized people
- the War of the Spanish Succession was ended by the Treaty of
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau is the Father of
- a castle used as a prison that symbolizes tha old regime
- Napoleon's final defeat is the Battle of
- the War of 1812 that drew United States into war against England
- island on the Italian coast where Napoleon was exiled after the Battle of Leipzig
- Louis XIV's nickname
- the war of the League of Augsburg was ended by the Treaty of
25 Clues: Louis XIV's nickname • Father of English Enlightenment • government by men who sit at desk • a symbol of the French Revolution • the French Revolution uring his reign • Jean-Jacques Rousseau is the Father of • first permanent French colony in America • Napoleon's final defeat is the Battle of • government that replaced the Directory is The • ...
World Religions 2018-11-27
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- Established a community of monks.
- Who played the biggest role for the reorganization of Christianity?
- Who did Abraham sacrifice to test his devotion?
- How many pillars of Islam are there?
- Who is the prophet in Islam?
- The pilgrimage to Mecca.
- Muhammad heard which Angel speak to him?
- Same caste and arranged by parents.
- The natural laws, to maintain social order.
- Who do the Jewish people believe in?
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- Which King divided Jerusalem into two?
- The center to worship in Mecca.
- Only eating with people of the same caste.
- Obtained the freedom of the Jewish people.
- How many commandments were written?
- Muhammad wrote this text based off of what the angel Gabriel told him.
- Living for God and Mankind is called the ?
- Translated the Bible from Hebrew and Greek to Latin.
- The first King who adopted David.
- Center of the Jewish community, a teacher.
- Against Islamic tradition to create a portrait of?
- Who rejected Jewish ritualism?
- Ritual in Islam, happens five times a day, bow towards Mecca.
23 Clues: The pilgrimage to Mecca. • Who is the prophet in Islam? • Who rejected Jewish ritualism? • The center to worship in Mecca. • Established a community of monks. • The first King who adopted David. • How many commandments were written? • Same caste and arranged by parents. • How many pillars of Islam are there? • Who do the Jewish people believe in? • ...
World Capitals 2022-03-03
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- Capital of France
- Capital of Russia
- Capital of Colombia
- Capital of Nigeria
- Capital of USA
- Capital of Bangladesh
- Capital of China
- Capital of Bulgaria
- Capital of Germany
- Capital of Algeria
- Capital of Australia
- Capital of Portugal
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- Capital of Brazil
- Capital of Costa Rica
- Capital of Botswana
- Capital of Sweden
- Capital of Georgia
- Capital of Argentina
- Capital of Spain
- Capital of Mexico
20 Clues: Capital of USA • Capital of Spain • Capital of China • Capital of Brazil • Capital of France • Capital of Russia • Capital of Sweden • Capital of Mexico • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Nigeria • Capital of Germany • Capital of Algeria • Capital of Botswana • Capital of Colombia • Capital of Bulgaria • Capital of Portugal • Capital of Argentina • Capital of Australia • Capital of Costa Rica • ...
New world 2022-04-07
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- Slaves that replace natives,
- Jacque Cartier
- english explorer
- Explored Florida
- longitude
- an improvement to shios
- technology used
- Natives forced to pay.
- education for natives
- Christopher Columbous
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- Conquers the inca
- First to sail carribean islands
- Amerigo Vespucci
- plantations
- Merchants
- Religion the engliush bring.
- slaves for spanish
- latitude
- disease that kills natives
- Ferdinand magellan
20 Clues: latitude • Merchants • longitude • plantations • Jacque Cartier • technology used • english explorer • Explored Florida • Amerigo Vespucci • Conquers the inca • slaves for spanish • Ferdinand magellan • education for natives • Christopher Columbous • Natives forced to pay. • an improvement to shios • disease that kills natives • Slaves that replace natives, • Religion the engliush bring. • ...
World History 2021-12-03
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- an act of slaughtering an animal or person or surrendering a possession as an offering to God or to a divine or supernatural figure.
- discovered the Hawaiian Islands
- egment of the global slave trade that transported between 10 million and 12 million enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas from the 16th to the 19th century.
- a member of the Quechuan peoples of Peru maintaining an empire until the Spanish conquest
- the first to sail from Europe to India by rounding Africa's Cape of Good Hope
- the procuring, transporting, and selling of human beings as slave
- member of the indigenous people dominant in Mexico before the Spanish conquest of the 16th century
- the exchange of diseases, ideas, food. crops, and populations between the New World and the Old World
- commanded the largest and most advanced fleet the world had ever seen
- an instrument containing a magnetized pointer which shows the direction of magnetic north and bearings from it.
- western hemisphere, especially the Americas, after the European “age of discovery” beginning in the early 16th century.
- Portuguese navigator whose discovery in 1488 of the Cape of Good Hope showed Europeans there was a feasible route to India around the storm-driven
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- explorer for Portugal, and later Spain, who discovered the Strait of Magellan while leading the first expedition to successfully circumnavigate the globe. He died en route and Juan Sebastián del Cano completed it
- developed the science of astronomy, calendar systems, and hieroglyphic writing.
- a small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship of the 15th–17th centuries
- an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- Known as the “Father of New France
- tip of Africa.
- ¨Mother culture¨ of meso America known for giant head statues
- helped capture the North African city of Ceuta, sponsored voyages of exploration with the aim of building colonies in the North Atlantic and West Africa
- sea journey undertaken by slave ships from West Africa to the West Indies.
- invented by the Aztec civilization. Sometimes referred to as "floating gardens¨
- Known for discovering America but actually landed in Cuba
- on past events in Africa, Asia, and Europe
24 Clues: tip of Africa. • discovered the Hawaiian Islands • Known as the “Father of New France • on past events in Africa, Asia, and Europe • Known for discovering America but actually landed in Cuba • ¨Mother culture¨ of meso America known for giant head statues • the procuring, transporting, and selling of human beings as slave • ...
World History 2021-12-03
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- an act of slaughtering an animal or person or surrendering a possession as an offering to God or to a divine or supernatural figure.
- discovered the Hawaiian Islands
- egment of the global slave trade that transported between 10 million and 12 million enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas from the 16th to the 19th century.
- a member of the Quechuan peoples of Peru maintaining an empire until the Spanish conquest
- the first to sail from Europe to India by rounding Africa's Cape of Good Hope
- the procuring, transporting, and selling of human beings as slave
- member of the indigenous people dominant in Mexico before the Spanish conquest of the 16th century
- the exchange of diseases, ideas, food. crops, and populations between the New World and the Old World
- commanded the largest and most advanced fleet the world had ever seen
- an instrument containing a magnetized pointer which shows the direction of magnetic north and bearings from it.
- western hemisphere, especially the Americas, after the European “age of discovery” beginning in the early 16th century.
- Portuguese navigator whose discovery in 1488 of the Cape of Good Hope showed Europeans there was a feasible route to India around the storm-driven
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- explorer for Portugal, and later Spain, who discovered the Strait of Magellan while leading the first expedition to successfully circumnavigate the globe. He died en route and Juan Sebastián del Cano completed it
- developed the science of astronomy, calendar systems, and hieroglyphic writing.
- a small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship of the 15th–17th centuries
- an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- Known as the “Father of New France
- tip of Africa.
- ¨Mother culture¨ of meso America known for giant head statues
- helped capture the North African city of Ceuta, sponsored voyages of exploration with the aim of building colonies in the North Atlantic and West Africa
- sea journey undertaken by slave ships from West Africa to the West Indies.
- invented by the Aztec civilization. Sometimes referred to as "floating gardens¨
- Known for discovering America but actually landed in Cuba
- on past events in Africa, Asia, and Europe
24 Clues: tip of Africa. • discovered the Hawaiian Islands • Known as the “Father of New France • on past events in Africa, Asia, and Europe • Known for discovering America but actually landed in Cuba • ¨Mother culture¨ of meso America known for giant head statues • the procuring, transporting, and selling of human beings as slave • ...
Disney World 2022-02-22
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- It’s a small world motto
- Irish restaurant in Disney springs
- name of back entrance to Epcot
- barn____
- beauty and the beast themed restaurant
- welcome foolish mortals
- restaurant at top of contemporary
- country bear
- ride that replaced great movie ride
- seafood restaurant @ Epcot
- yo ho yo ho
- Epcot pavilion with countries
- new fastpass service
- other transportation to magic kingdom than monorail
- magic kingdom fireworks
- toy story land rollercoaster
- Epcot fireworks
- former MGM Studios
- band rock n roller coaster is based off
- restaurant with German cuisine and live music
- ride based off twilight zone
- hangliding ride
- anniversary celebrating
- Epcot fall festival
- Hawaiian all you can eat cuisine at Polynesian
- big disney springs store
- Epcot refreshment stop with soda tastings from around world
- what you ride on Avatar flight of passage
- winter themed waterpark
- name of beach club and yacht club pool
- eat with Dinos
- piano bar at boardwalk
- yeti rollercoaster
- home to Aladdin and spice road table
- first Star Wars ride at Hollywood studios
- my oh my what a wonderful___
- French quarter & riverside
- replaced maelstrom in Norway
- space themed restaurant
- gondola system
- toy story ___
- restaurant inside magic kingdom castle
- princesses you can see in Norway pavilion
- saratoga ____
- Disney world location/ city
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- Star Wars land
- Main Street __
- see animals outside of hotel room
- flying elephant ride
- animal kingdom icon
- home to Snow White and karamel kucche
- Epcot spring festival
- pandora/ avatar boat ride
- home of space mountain
- name of ball ride at Epcot
- resort with monorail station
- stage show at Hollywood studios
- prince charming’s regal ____
- turtle talk with ____
- Hawaiian themed DVC resort
- vocal performers in American pavilion
- doc resort connected to contemporary
- wildest ride in wilderness
- home to maple popcorn + iconic cheese soup
- employees name
- In the ______ world
- bowling alley with great cuisine
- hibachi restaurant
- home to rose and crown
- oldest Star Wars attraction
- journey into imagination with _____
- home to croissants, belle, and remy
- name of Dino land in animal kingdom
- iconic treat at gastons
- great big beautiful tomorrow
- formally known as downtown Disney
- iconic pineapple soft serve
- home of splash mountain
- Chevrolet ride
- name of US pavilion theatre at Epcot
- hall of ___
- home to mulan and Acrobatics
82 Clues: barn____ • yo ho yo ho • hall of ___ • country bear • toy story ___ • saratoga ____ • Star Wars land • Main Street __ • employees name • Chevrolet ride • eat with Dinos • gondola system • Epcot fireworks • hangliding ride • former MGM Studios • hibachi restaurant • yeti rollercoaster • animal kingdom icon • In the ______ world • Epcot fall festival • flying elephant ride • new fastpass service • ...
Disney World 2022-01-20
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- we need these for your fav ride
- I melted this
- most magical flight
- what a beauty
- resort item we get everytime
- slippery short ride
- a ride goes through it
- no voucher needed
- Dame judy
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- mum look alike
- the most wonderful thing
- on at 4pm mon - fri
- hippos are here
- Makes you wet
- might need a charm
- you want to leave here
- has your fav ride
- we look for these
- their one in every park
- 64.9 mph
- zzzzz snore zzzz
- dad want his hair and his bod
- no food
23 Clues: no food • 64.9 mph • Dame judy • I melted this • Makes you wet • what a beauty • mum look alike • hippos are here • zzzzz snore zzzz • has your fav ride • we look for these • no voucher needed • might need a charm • on at 4pm mon - fri • most magical flight • slippery short ride • you want to leave here • a ride goes through it • their one in every park • the most wonderful thing • ...
Eurovision World 2022-05-01
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- Which country got the least points in 2016?
- Eurovision 2013 was held in
- Which country disqualified in 2021?
- Which country did Céline Dion represent in Eurovision 1988?
- Which country sent a pair of wolves to ESC?
- Give that wolf a ... .
- Who was the first Armenian non-qualifier?
- What is Ronela's surname?
- Which African country competed in ESC?
- James Newman is the UK entry in 2021. But what is his song called?
- Which country holds the record of most victories in Eurovision?
- "Rise like a ... ".
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- What is Hovig's nationality?
- Which country sent a bunch of grannies to represent it in 2012?
- Who lost his phone on the stage in 2022?
- The name of the song which won in 2018?
- ..., love, peace, peace.
- Who sang "Soldi"?
- Which country finished second at Eurovision in 2021?
- What was the title of the winning song from 2015?
- Who Tsov disliked the most in ESC 2021?
21 Clues: Who sang "Soldi"? • "Rise like a ... ". • Give that wolf a ... . • ..., love, peace, peace. • What is Ronela's surname? • Eurovision 2013 was held in • What is Hovig's nationality? • Which country disqualified in 2021? • Which African country competed in ESC? • The name of the song which won in 2018? • Who Tsov disliked the most in ESC 2021? • ...
Eurovision World 2022-05-01
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- Which country got the least points in 2016?
- Eurovision 2013 was held in
- Which country disqualified in 2021?
- Which country did Céline Dion represent in Eurovision 1988?
- Which country sent a pair of wolves to ESC?
- Give that wolf a ... .
- Who was the first Armenian non-qualifier?
- What is Ronela's surname?
- Which African country competed in ESC?
- James Newman is the UK entry in 2021. But what is his song called?
- Which country holds the record of most victories in Eurovision?
- "Rise like a ... ".
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- What is Hovig's nationality?
- Which country sent a bunch of grannies to represent it in 2012?
- Who lost his phone on the stage in 2022?
- The name of the song which won in 2018?
- ..., love, peace, peace.
- Who sang "Soldi"?
- Which country finished second at Eurovision in 2021?
- What was the title of the winning song from 2015?
- Who Tsov disliked the most in ESC 2021?
21 Clues: Who sang "Soldi"? • "Rise like a ... ". • Give that wolf a ... . • ..., love, peace, peace. • What is Ronela's surname? • Eurovision 2013 was held in • What is Hovig's nationality? • Which country disqualified in 2021? • Which African country competed in ESC? • The name of the song which won in 2018? • Who Tsov disliked the most in ESC 2021? • ...
Eurovision World 2022-05-01
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- Who Tsov disliked the most in ESC 2021?
- Which African country competed in ESC?
- Which country holds the record of most victories in Eurovision?
- Eurovision 2013 was held in
- What is Hovig's nationality?
- James Newman is the UK entry in 2021. But what is his song called?
- Who lost his phone on the stage in 2022?
- Which country got the least points in 2016?
- The name of the song which won in 2018?
- What was the title of the winning song from 2015?
- Who sang "Soldi"?
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- Which country did Céline Dion represent in Eurovision 1988?
- ..., love, peace, peace.
- Which country sent a bunch of grannies to represent it in 2012?
- Which country finished second at Eurovision in 2021?
- Give that wolf a ... .
- Which country sent a pair of wolves to ESC?
- Which country disqualified in 2021?
- What is Ronela's surname?
- Who was the first Armenian non-qualifier?
20 Clues: Who sang "Soldi"? • Give that wolf a ... . • ..., love, peace, peace. • What is Ronela's surname? • Eurovision 2013 was held in • What is Hovig's nationality? • Which country disqualified in 2021? • Which African country competed in ESC? • Who Tsov disliked the most in ESC 2021? • The name of the song which won in 2018? • Who lost his phone on the stage in 2022? • ...
World Languages 2022-05-03
20 Clues: ဗမာ • 日本語 • 中國人 • 한국어 • Türk • عربى • فارسی • עברית • ਪੰਜਾਬੀ • हिन्दी • नेपाली • Svenska • Pусский • Fançais • Gaeilge • Español • English • Íslenska • Português • Tiếng Việt
World History 2022-02-09
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- Raphael painted it
- wrote “Romeo and Juliet”
- one of Shakespeare’s plays
- sponsors of artists
- the focus on man’s abilities
- painter
- the city where the renaissance started
- wrote “the don Quixote”
- invented the moveable type
- a chant
- the “Don Quixote” book was about__
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- Da Vinci
- wrote about government
- revival of learning and the interest in art
- famous sponsor family
- Giotto was from this country
- where Shakespeare was from
- type of music in the middle ages
- painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- “Father of Renaissance”
- the reformation was a ___ time
- most honored and influential scholar
22 Clues: painter • a chant • Da Vinci • Raphael painted it • sponsors of artists • famous sponsor family • wrote about government • “Father of Renaissance” • wrote “the don Quixote” • wrote “Romeo and Juliet” • one of Shakespeare’s plays • where Shakespeare was from • invented the moveable type • Giotto was from this country • the focus on man’s abilities • the reformation was a ___ time • ...
World History 2022-02-09
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- painter
- sponsors of artists
- the focus on man’s abilities
- revival of learning and the interest in art
- famous sponsor family
- wrote “Romeo and Juliet”
- wrote “the don Quixote”
- a chant
- type of music in the middle ages
- one of Shakespeare’s plays
- Giotto was from this country
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- most honored and influential scholar
- painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Da Vinci
- the city where the renaissance started
- Raphael painted it
- invented the moveable type
- wrote about government
- the reformation was a ___ time
- the “Don Quixote” book was about__
- where Shakespeare was from
- “Father of Renaissance”
22 Clues: painter • a chant • Da Vinci • Raphael painted it • sponsors of artists • famous sponsor family • wrote about government • wrote “the don Quixote” • “Father of Renaissance” • wrote “Romeo and Juliet” • invented the moveable type • where Shakespeare was from • one of Shakespeare’s plays • the focus on man’s abilities • Giotto was from this country • the reformation was a ___ time • ...
World Capitals 2022-02-12
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- Capital of Israel
- Capital of China
- Capital of Azerbaijan
- Capital of Egypt
- Capital of Uzbekistan
- Capital of Argentina
- Capital of The Philippines
- Capital of Denmark
- Capital of Finland
- Capital of Peru
- Capital of Norway
- Capital of Spain
- Capital of Indonesia
- Capital of United Kingdom
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- Capital of Italy
- Capital of Mexico
- Capital of Thailand
- Capital of Iran
- Capital of Colombia
- Capital of Greece
- Capital of Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Capital of Germany
- Capital of Belarus
- Capital of South Korea
- Capital of India
- Capital of Kenya
- Capital of Jamaica
- Capital of Canada
- Capital of Russia
- Capital of Australia
30 Clues: Capital of Iran • Capital of Peru • Capital of Italy • Capital of China • Capital of Egypt • Capital of India • Capital of Kenya • Capital of Spain • Capital of Mexico • Capital of Israel • Capital of Greece • Capital of Norway • Capital of Canada • Capital of Russia • Capital of Germany • Capital of Belarus • Capital of Denmark • Capital of Finland • Capital of Jamaica • Capital of Thailand • ...
World Geography 2022-03-30
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- Surname of the first British citizen to summit Mt Everest
- Currency used in Scotland
- An average of weather and rainfall taken over a long period of time, for a vast area
- The highest mountain in Africa
- Longest river in South Africa
- The imaginary lines that run horizontally around the globe
- First name of the first Sherpa to summit Everest
- Number of continents in the world
- Who named Victoria Falls after the British Queen
- The largest ocean
- Capital of England
- The middle imaginary line running horizontally around the globe
- The daily temperature / rainfall of a smaller area, over a small period of time
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- The official name of a mapmaker
- Longest river in America
- Language spoken in Brazil
- The country that Columbus sailed for when he 'discovered India'
- The type of ship funded by Prince Henry
- The imaginary lines that run vertically around the globe
- Capital city of Kenya
- The largest lake in Africa
21 Clues: The largest ocean • Capital of England • Capital city of Kenya • Longest river in America • Language spoken in Brazil • Currency used in Scotland • The largest lake in Africa • Longest river in South Africa • The highest mountain in Africa • The official name of a mapmaker • Number of continents in the world • The type of ship funded by Prince Henry • ...
World capitals 2023-07-27
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- What is the capital of Australia?
- What is the capital of South Korea?
- What is the capital of Turkey?
- What is the capital of Mexico?
- What is the capital of South Africa?
- What is the capital of Brazil?
- What is the capital of Italy?
- What is the capital of Argentina?
- What is the capital of Germany?
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- What is the capital of Sweden?
- What is the capital of Nigeria?
- What is the capital of Russia?
- What is the capital of France?
- What is the capital of Spain?
- What is the capital of Japan?
- What is the capital of Egypt?
- What is the capital of India?
- What is the capital of China?
- What is the capital of Canada?
- What is the capital of Greece?
20 Clues: What is the capital of Spain? • What is the capital of Japan? • What is the capital of Egypt? • What is the capital of India? • What is the capital of Italy? • What is the capital of China? • What is the capital of Sweden? • What is the capital of Russia? • What is the capital of France? • What is the capital of Turkey? • What is the capital of Mexico? • ...
40the world 2023-07-14
24 Clues: 고아 • 지역 • 기금 • 인구 • 통계치 • 외국의 • 배고픔 • 도시의 • 시골의 • 이민오다 • 국경 경계 • 원조 지원 • 협정 동의 • 기구 조직 • 겪다 당하다 • 민족의 인종의 • 출신자 토착민 • 증가 증가하다 • 감소 감소하다 • 상호의 서로의 • 공동체 지역사회 • 지구의 세계적인 • 원조 구조 도움 • 구조 구조하다 구하다
World Beliefs 2023-07-19
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- Holiest city in Islam, destination of pilgrimage
- Moral duty and cosmic law in Hinduism
- Holy book of Islam
- Central religious text of Judaism
- Belief in the rebirth of the soul
- Strict and authoritarian philosophy in ancient China
- Islamic place of worship
- Founder of Buddhism, also known as Buddha
- Christian scripture containing Jesus' life and teachings
- Worship of multiple gods and goddesses
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- Foundational principles in Judeo-Christian faith
- Belief in a single deity
- Ancient sacred texts in Hinduism
- Ethical and philosophical system founded by Confucius
- Chinese philosophy centered on harmony with the Dao
- Essential teachings of Buddhism
- Jewish place of worship
- Core acts of worship and practice in Islam
- Concept of cause and effect in Eastern religions
- Ultimate goal of Buddhist practice, liberation from suffering
20 Clues: Holy book of Islam • Jewish place of worship • Belief in a single deity • Islamic place of worship • Essential teachings of Buddhism • Ancient sacred texts in Hinduism • Central religious text of Judaism • Belief in the rebirth of the soul • Moral duty and cosmic law in Hinduism • Worship of multiple gods and goddesses • Founder of Buddhism, also known as Buddha • ...
the world 2023-07-11
27 Clues: 고아 • 인구 • 기금 • 통계치 • 국가의 • 도시의 • 외국의 • 시골의 • 이민가다 • 이민오다 • 국제적인 • 구출하다 • 기구 조직 • 지역 지방 • 국경 경계 • 원조 구조 • 지원 원조 • 배고픔 기아 • 고통 당하다 • 감소 감소하다 • 주민 지역사회 • 증가 증가하다 • 서로의 상호의 • 출신자 토착민 • 동의 합의 협정 • 지구의 세계적인 • 인종 민족 경주
World Religions 2023-09-29
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- Joseph Smith
- Sacred text of Confucianism
- Religion of witches
- God of Judaism
- Reason is the only source of knowledge
- Founded in Athens, 313 BCE
- Hindu practice
- One God revealed thru all major religions
- Where Jews worship
- World's second largest religion
- Indigenous religion of Japan
- Sacred text of Islam
- Propriety-Honesty-Loyalty
- Its followers wear turbans
- Official religion of ancient Persia
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- Life is suffering
- Seventh Day Adventist day of worship
- Main religion of India
- Place of worship for Muslims
- After-life belief of Hinduism, Jainism, etc.
- Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
- God of Rastafarianism
- The soul dissolves when the body dies
- Practices include tai chi and acupuncture
- No divine being
- Human Sacrifice
- Founder of Buddhism
- The Divine Spirit
- Catholics, Protestants, and Orthodox
- Sacrament of Christianity
30 Clues: Joseph Smith • God of Judaism • Hindu practice • No divine being • Human Sacrifice • Life is suffering • The Divine Spirit • Where Jews worship • Religion of witches • Founder of Buddhism • Sacred text of Islam • God of Rastafarianism • Main religion of India • Propriety-Honesty-Loyalty • Sacrament of Christianity • Founded in Athens, 313 BCE • Its followers wear turbans • ...
World Religions 2023-09-14
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- Symbol that represents death of Jesus
- the home of the oldest religion
- Jewish house of worship
- Muslim holiday of fasting
- hindu priests
- consequences of how a person lives
- passing through many lives to reach the Brahman
- (13yrs old) Coming of age festival for Jewish women
- teachings that are the closest to Buddhas
- Belief in one god with aspects of the father, son and holy spirit
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- Largest religion in the world
- Founder of Buddhism
- Islam's first convert
- Muhmmad's clan
- a state of wisdom found through meditation
- first monotheistic religion starts with Abraham
- Islamic religious laws
- Hometown of Muhammad
- hindu festival of new year
- leader of catholic church
- Jewish Teacher
21 Clues: hindu priests • Muhmmad's clan • Jewish Teacher • Founder of Buddhism • Hometown of Muhammad • Islam's first convert • Islamic religious laws • Jewish house of worship • Muslim holiday of fasting • leader of catholic church • hindu festival of new year • Largest religion in the world • the home of the oldest religion • consequences of how a person lives • ...
World Religions 2023-10-09
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- A pilgrimage to Mecca called Hajj, and fasting during the holy month of Ramadan are two practices of this religion
- founder of Christianity
- A house of worship for Muslims
- the belief in many gods
- A house of worship for Hindus and Buddhists
- a Jewish teacher
- refers to all the good and bad things we do in this life, impact how we come back in our next life
- sacred religious symbol for Jews
- this Christian monk protested the corrupt practices of the Catholic Church
- founder of Judaism
- Spiritual leader for Tibetan Buddhists
- Holy book for Jews
- Holy book for Buddhism
- Leader of the Catholic Church
- A house of worship for Jews
- Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and Passover are all religious holidays for this religion
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- Holy book for Christians
- the belief in one god
- Buddhists believe that all suffering comes from this
- founder of Islam
- founder of Buddhism after becoming The Buddha, The Enlightened One
- Holy book for Hindus
- Holy book for Muslims
- A person who has achieved partial enlightenment so their soul reincarnates life after life in order to help others become enlightened
- Communion and this are the two most sacred sacraments for Christians
- A house of worship for Christians
- Christmas and Easter are religious holidays for this religion
- Most Muslims belong to this branch of Islam
- An Indian social structure linked to Hinduism
- people who believe there is not enough evidence to confirm or deny a god's existence
- Refers to the group of leadership within any religion
- Gandhi, Divali and the sacred cow belong to this religion
32 Clues: founder of Islam • a Jewish teacher • founder of Judaism • Holy book for Jews • Holy book for Hindus • the belief in one god • Holy book for Muslims • Holy book for Buddhism • founder of Christianity • the belief in many gods • Holy book for Christians • A house of worship for Jews • Leader of the Catholic Church • A house of worship for Muslims • sacred religious symbol for Jews • ...
World Religion 2022-10-10
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- Belief in multiple Gods
- Charity is Islam (3rd Pilar)
- "founded" Islam
- 4th Pilar of Islam
- Islamic Pilgrimmage (5th Pilar)
- Highest concentration of Jewish people is in this city
- Holy book of Islam
- "founded" Buddhism
- Hindu social classes
- "Reincarnation" in Hinduism
- Belief in One God
- A person considered to be a messenger from God
- Muhammad's birthplace
- 1st Pilar of Islam(3 words)
- 2nd Pilar of Islam
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- the birthplace of Jesus
- Englightenment in Buddhism
- 1st Noble Truth (2 Words)
- Holy book of Judaism
- In Hinduism, this a person's sacred duty.
- Holy book of Christianity (2 Words)
- "founded" Judaism
- "founded" Christianity (2 words)
- Hinduism was founded here
- Hindu belief that good/bad actions lead to good/bad results
- In Buddhism, you reach enlightenment by following this path
- In Hinduism, this is the release from the cycle of life
27 Clues: "founded" Islam • "founded" Judaism • Belief in One God • 4th Pilar of Islam • Holy book of Islam • "founded" Buddhism • 2nd Pilar of Islam • Holy book of Judaism • Hindu social classes • Muhammad's birthplace • the birthplace of Jesus • Belief in multiple Gods • 1st Noble Truth (2 Words) • Hinduism was founded here • Englightenment in Buddhism • "Reincarnation" in Hinduism • ...
World Capitals 2023-10-17
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- The capital of Canada.
- The capital of Thailand.
- The capital of South Africa.
- The capital of Japan.
- The capital of South Korea.
- The capital of Argentina.
- The capital of Brazil.
- The capital of India.
- The capital of Spain.
- The capital of Egypt.
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- The capital of Russia.
- The capital of Turkey.
- The capital of Germany.
- The capital of Greece.
- The capital of Australia.
- The capital of Mexico.
- The capital of the United Kingdom.
- The capital of France.
- The capital of China.
- The capital of Italy.
20 Clues: The capital of Japan. • The capital of China. • The capital of India. • The capital of Spain. • The capital of Italy. • The capital of Egypt. • The capital of Russia. • The capital of Canada. • The capital of Turkey. • The capital of Greece. • The capital of Mexico. • The capital of France. • The capital of Brazil. • The capital of Germany. • The capital of Thailand. • ...
Violet's world 2023-10-10
20 Clues: hot • dry • cold • coal • humid • seasons • highland • rainy season • polar regions • high mountains • a lot of deserts • example dinosaurs • a stream of water • where animals live • weather boundaries • ice found in tundra's • things found in nature • decayed plant or animal • things that can be reused • where plants and animals live
World History 2023-10-19
20 Clues: holy • Deadly • leader • old war • honored • citizen • Theatre • praising • holds people • Hard workers • Image breakers • lack of growth • isolated place • made from pipes • government body • wealthy landowner • has full authority • holy city of mecca • men have all power • Muslim place of worship
World Holidays 2023-11-20
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- - A festival marking the beginning of the Chinese lunar calendar, celebrated with dragon dances, fireworks, and family gatherings.
- - A Dutch holiday similar to Christmas, celebrated with gift-giving, parades, and the arrival of Sinterklaas (Saint Nicholas).
- - An ancient pagan festival celebrating the winter solstice, often associated with feasting, burning a Yule log, and gift-giving.
- - A Muslim holiday marking the end of Ramadan, a month of fasting, celebrated with prayers, feasts, and giving to charity.
- - A modern Hindu festival celebrating Lord Ganesha, focusing on family, harmony, and goodwill, observed for five days in December.
- - An ancient Roman festival honoring the god Saturn, involving feasting, gift-giving, and role reversals between masters and slaves.
- - Japanese New Year's Eve, marked with special foods, cleaning homes, and ringing temple bells 108 times for good luck.
- - A Hindu festival of lights celebrated with lamps, fireworks, and sharing sweets, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness.
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- - A Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, often marked by exchanging gifts and spending time with family.
- - A secular celebration of the winter season involving various traditions like ice skating, sledding, and community gatherings.
- - A holiday celebrated by African Americans, focusing on family, community, and culture, observed through music, dance, and feasting.
- - Scottish New Year's Eve celebrations involving parties, fireworks, and the singing of "Auld Lang Syne."
- - Also known as Epiphany, a Christian holiday marking the visit of the Magi to the baby Jesus, celebrated with special church services and gift-giving in some cultures.
- - A Mexican holiday reenacting Mary and Joseph's search for shelter before Jesus' birth, celebrated with processions and gatherings.
- - Celebrated by Buddhists, it commemorates the day when Buddha attained enlightenment, observed through meditation and chanting.
- - The shortest day and longest night of the year, observed in various cultures with festivals and rituals.
- - A Scandinavian holiday celebrating the Christian martyr Saint Lucia, often marked with processions and girls wearing crowns of candles.
- - Latvian Christmas celebrations involving feasting, singing carols, and the decoration of trees with ornaments.
- - A Jewish holiday also known as the Festival of Lights, celebrated by lighting a menorah, playing games, and giving gifts.
- - Celebrated in some countries, including the UK and Canada, the day after Christmas when gifts are traditionally given to the less fortunate.
20 Clues: - Scottish New Year's Eve celebrations involving parties, fireworks, and the singing of "Auld Lang Syne." • - The shortest day and longest night of the year, observed in various cultures with festivals and rituals. • - Latvian Christmas celebrations involving feasting, singing carols, and the decoration of trees with ornaments. • ...
World Capitals 2023-11-25
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- Capital of Mexico.
- Capital of India.
- Capital city of the United Kingdom.
- Capital of Canada.
- Capital of Brazil.
- Capital of Australia.
- Capital of Kenya in East Africa.
- Capital of China and host of the 2008 Summer Olympics.
- Capital city of South Korea.
- The capital city of France known for its art and culture.
- Capital of Thailand, known for its vibrant street life.
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- Capital of the United States.
- Capital of Japan.
- Capital of Ireland.
- Capital of Russia, known for its iconic Red Square.
- Capital of Egypt, located on the Nile River.
- Capital city of the Netherlands.
- Capital of Turkey.
- Capital of Argentina.
- Capital city of Italy, famous for its history and architecture.
20 Clues: Capital of Japan. • Capital of India. • Capital of Mexico. • Capital of Canada. • Capital of Brazil. • Capital of Turkey. • Capital of Ireland. • Capital of Argentina. • Capital of Australia. • Capital city of South Korea. • Capital of the United States. • Capital city of the Netherlands. • Capital of Kenya in East Africa. • Capital city of the United Kingdom. • ...
world religions 2023-11-07
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- - Practitioner of Jainism.
- - Believer in multiple deities.
- - Christian movement sparked by Martin Luther.
- - Follower of the teachings of Buddha.
- - Japanese indigenous religion.
- - Religion of the Hebrew Bible.
- - Chinese philosophy and religion.
- - Worshiper of kami in Japan.
- - Faith of Guru Nanak.
- - Practitioner of shamanism.
- - Branch of Christianity with a pope.
- - Animistic belief system.
- - Faithful to the Baha'i Faith.
- - Adherent of Sikhism.
- - Faith with teachings of Baha'u'llah.
- - Chinese philosophical system.
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- - Nature-based spiritual tradition.
- - Ancient Persian religion.
- - Adherent of Confucianism.
- - Follower of Zoroastrianism.
- - Religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama.
- - Followers of Jesus Christ.
- - Follower of the Tao.
- - Non-violent religion of India.
- - Major religion of India.
- - Faith centered around the Quran and the Prophet Muhammad.
- - Relating to the faith of Judaism.
- - Eastern Christian tradition.
- - Follower of the religion of Hinduism.
- - Adherent of Islam.
30 Clues: - Adherent of Islam. • - Follower of the Tao. • - Faith of Guru Nanak. • - Adherent of Sikhism. • - Practitioner of Jainism. • - Animistic belief system. • - Major religion of India. • - Ancient Persian religion. • - Adherent of Confucianism. • - Followers of Jesus Christ. • - Practitioner of shamanism. • - Follower of Zoroastrianism. • - Worshiper of kami in Japan. • ...
World Crossword 2024-02-20
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- Kuala Lumpur is the Gateway city
- European country with many islands
- Gateway city of Thailand
- See Mt Everest near here
- In which region is England
- You come here to see the Taj Mahal
- UAE is the abbreviation
- See the golden gate bridge here
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- House of the president
- Tanzania and Ethiopia are the neighbour countries
- World's richest people live here
- Has two Gateway cities
- Worlds largest landlocked country
- Country between Spain and Germany
- Gateway city of Japan
- More than half the people here are under 14
- In the USA and Canada
- Has 715 indigenous languages
- Gateway city of China
- Small country in Middle East
20 Clues: Gateway city of Japan • In the USA and Canada • Gateway city of China • House of the president • Has two Gateway cities • UAE is the abbreviation • Gateway city of Thailand • See Mt Everest near here • In which region is England • Has 715 indigenous languages • Small country in Middle East • See the golden gate bridge here • World's richest people live here • ...
World History 2023-12-05
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- The unfair favoring of one person or group over others, often in a way not based on merit
- Offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting something of value for the purpose of influencing the action of an official
- The expectation that individuals and organizations will be evaluated and held responsible for their actions
- The openness and accessibility of information, a key factor in preventing corruption
- Problems related to entry into foreign markets, a consideration within the NAFTA framework
- The process of making illegally-gained proceeds (i.e., "dirty money") appear legal (i.e., "clean")
- Favoritism shown to relatives or close friends, often in the distribution of jobs or opportunities
- An index published by Transparency International ranking countries based on perceived levels of corruption
- Legal disagreements between governments and corporations, a contentious feature of NAFTA
- The acquisition of money, political power, or other benefits through unethical means, often involving bribery
- Issues related to pollution and resource management, an aspect that some critics feel NAFTA did not adequately address
- Negative impacts on certain sectors, such as manufacturing, due to increased competition under NAFTA
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- Issues related to wages and working conditions, a point of concern within NAFTA
- A situation in which a person or organization is involved in multiple interests, financial or otherwise, one of which could influence the decision-making
- Unequal distribution of trade between countries, a factor influencing NAFTA debates
- Contention over farm-related issues such as subsidies and market access within NAFTA
- Misappropriation or theft of funds placed in one's trust, often related to corruption in businesses or government
- The process of aligning regulations across countries, a source of concern for some under NAFTA
- Increased rivalry among businesses on a global scale, a consequence of the expanded trade facilitated by NAFTA
- Illicit payments made to someone in return for facilitating a transaction or appointment
- Deliberate actions by countries to influence the value of their currency, impacting trade under NAFTA
- The practice of moving jobs and production to lower-cost countries, a controversial aspect of NAFTA
- A person who exposes information or activity that is deemed illegal, unethical, or not correct within an organization
- Situation where a country imports more than it exports, a concern for NAFTA critics
24 Clues: Issues related to wages and working conditions, a point of concern within NAFTA • Unequal distribution of trade between countries, a factor influencing NAFTA debates • Situation where a country imports more than it exports, a concern for NAFTA critics • Contention over farm-related issues such as subsidies and market access within NAFTA • ...
world geography 2024-01-12
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- grasslands turn into deserts because of natural and human factors
- a device used to detect earthquakes
- public ownership rather than private
- fishermen, lumberjack, and agriculture workers
- capitalism, private ownership,and supply and demand
- buildings and facilities for a community or city use
- government has complete control over economy
- measuremnt that measures North and South on a globe
- removing trees for human use
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- a boundary built for political purposes
- a change of wind that brings heavy rain and storms, are seasonal
- the primary function of a central node or focal point on a map
- built under houses because of excessive flooding
- measurement that measures East and Wests on a globe
- economy guided by generational traditions
- sections of the Earths crust that moves by natural forces
- wetlands that are formed by emptied sediments by a river
- external force
- average weather measured over a period of time
- the area above where the earthquake begins on the earths crust
20 Clues: external force • removing trees for human use • a device used to detect earthquakes • public ownership rather than private • a boundary built for political purposes • economy guided by generational traditions • government has complete control over economy • fishermen, lumberjack, and agriculture workers • average weather measured over a period of time • ...
World Geography 2024-01-12
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- region characterized by a specific set of enviromental characteristics
- map that shows geographical characteristics
- graphical illustration of the distribution of a population by age groups and gender
- motivates people to move away from their country
- motivates people to move to a country
- money system
- canyons, plains, voclano, mountains, ect.
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit
- a sudden event
- map that shows governmental boundaries
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- half of the earth
- measures distance east or west of the prime meridian.
- type government and money system
- measures distance on the map
- how people change to live in a specific area
- the measurement of distance north or south of the Equator
- map that shows the locations of natural resources or economic activities
- short term state of the atmosphere
- long term weather pattern
- country china
20 Clues: money system • country china • a sudden event • half of the earth • long term weather pattern • measures distance on the map • type government and money system • short term state of the atmosphere • motivates people to move to a country • map that shows governmental boundaries • canyons, plains, voclano, mountains, ect. • map that shows geographical characteristics • ...
world history 2023-09-18
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- age a period of peace, prosperity, and cultural achievement
- a food or medicine that helps the body get rid of waste
- in Buddhism, ultimate reality; the end of the self and a merging into emptiness
- in Hinduism, the divine law that rules karma; it requires all people to do their duty based on their status in social
- periods of a thousand years (plural of millennium)
- Road a route between the Roman Empire and China, so called because silk was China’s most valuable product
- the language and later writing system of ancient Indian societies
- made up of several ethnic groups
- the rebirth of an individual’s soul in a different form after death
- system a set of rigid categories in ancient India that determined a person’s occupation and economic potential,as well as his or her position in society
- the name given by ancient Indians to a group of people in what was believed to be an ideal social structure of four groups
- said or mentioned before
- in Hinduism, the force generated by a person’s actions that determines how the person will be reborn in the next life
- a method of training developed by the Hindus (though not an exclusively Hindu practice) that is intended to lead to oneness with Brahman
- a person who travels to a shrine or other holy place
- people who leave their home and move somewhere else
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- bringing something to mind
- a religious doctrine introduced in northern India in the sixth century B.C.E. by Siddhārtha Gautama, known as the Buddha, or “Enlightened One”
- related to metaphysics; the philosophical exploration of complex yet fundamental concepts, such as being, identity, time, and space
- ceremonial worship
- able to speak in and use several languages
- an upper class whose wealth is based on land and whose power is passed from one generation to another
- mainly,mostly formalized given official status or approval
- boats or ships
- faiths term for one of the two major types of religions in the world; dharmic faiths focus on the concept of dharma, or law, duty, and ethics
- harsh and unpleasant; difficult to pass through or to live in
- a seasonal wind pattern in southern Asia that blows warm, moist air from the southwest during the summer, bringing heavy rains, and cooler, drier air from the northeast during the winter
- a highly valued perfume
- a person sent out to carry a religious message
- people who travel by sea; sailors
- a diplomatic mission sent by one ruler to another ruler
- the major Indian religious system, which may have had its origins in the religious beliefs of the people who settled in India after 1500 B.C.E.
- richly decorated silk fabrics with raised patterns
- fine and sheer that you can through it
34 Clues: boats or ships • ceremonial worship • a highly valued perfume • said or mentioned before • bringing something to mind • made up of several ethnic groups • people who travel by sea; sailors • fine and sheer that you can through it • able to speak in and use several languages • a person sent out to carry a religious message • periods of a thousand years (plural of millennium) • ...
World History 2023-09-15
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- an organization
- classes a grouping of similar social factors
- moves from one region to another
- A succession of rulers
- plant foods and domestication of animals
- state
- An ancient temple tower
- gatherers hunts animals and gathers wild plants
- of labor perform different jobs to meet society
- The belief in many gods
- The heads of state
- an advanced and complex society
- System of writing
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- the system for producing and obtaining goals and services
- a member of an extinct species
- the taming of wild animals
- New Stone Age
- The use of knowledge to invent new tools or devices
- supplies of goods and labor not needed
- To water crops
20 Clues: state • New Stone Age • To water crops • an organization • System of writing • The heads of state • A succession of rulers • An ancient temple tower • The belief in many gods • the taming of wild animals • a member of an extinct species • an advanced and complex society • moves from one region to another • supplies of goods and labor not needed • plant foods and domestication of animals • ...
Disney World 2024-02-28
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- See Simba in this musical/acrobatic show
- See Kermit and Miss Piggy at 3D show
- Don't put your elbows on the table at 50s Prime Time ___
- ___ Napoli is supposed to have the best Disney Pizza
- This springs spot offers half pound cookies
- Our first dinner is at "Beaches and ____"
- Meet this snowman in Hollywood Studios
- You might see a Trex on this dark ride
- See Disney's Greenhouses on "Living With the ___"
- ARR Matey this Caribbean ride inspired a movie with Jonny Depp
- This tropical show features fake birds "Enchanted ___ Room"
- You might see ghosts on this ride
- See animals up close on Kilimanjaro ____
- See Indiana __ do stunts in at his spectacular show
- Give me ___ or give me death with these American singers
- Ariel's ride is called Under the ____
- The "Progress" version of this ride has no horses
- This bar-type spot serves Thanksgiving: "Liberty Tree"
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- See animals with a skipper on this "Jungle" boat ride
- Drive your own car FAST on the Tomorrowland ___
- Journey into Imagination with this purple creature
- These cleaners play the trashcan drums
- This quick service spot in MK, serves Mexican Fare Peco's ____
- This Epcot ride sents you high over the world
- Don't miss this dairy free pineapple treat
- Half plant half woman she walks on stilts
- Taste free side at this CHILLY spot: Club ___
- This "Regal" BBQ spot is named after the national bird
- See Else and Anna on "____ Ever After"
- Enjoy cinnamon rolls and grey stuff at this Beauty and Beast villain's spot
- This lunch spot's "Corner" is known for its hot dogs
- This orange fish has his own ride in the Seas Pavillion
- These HANDSOME lads entertain Magic Kingdom with singing
- It's "Tough" to be one of these creatures people are often scared of
- This literary character has an island in Magic Kingdom
- This royal title has his own Sandwich shop at Disney Springs
- This "Spaceship" ride is inside Epcot's sphere
37 Clues: You might see ghosts on this ride • See Kermit and Miss Piggy at 3D show • Ariel's ride is called Under the ____ • These cleaners play the trashcan drums • See Else and Anna on "____ Ever After" • Meet this snowman in Hollywood Studios • You might see a Trex on this dark ride • See Simba in this musical/acrobatic show • See animals up close on Kilimanjaro ____ • ...
Hello World 2024-03-28
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- Night Lights High school football
- my Speaker Loud Music
- the Same Loop of my Neighborhood Routine
- Tea Relaxing Drink
- Soccer with Friends Ball with buds
- Riding a wave
- Art
- Retrievers Cute dogs
- Family Phil Dunphey
- Giants Eli Manning
- Every day when tired
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- Sushi Japanese food
- Stick and Ball
- my Slippers on
- Football USC
- Nature walks
- night Drives In Car at night
- Moving in a car
- When the sun sets
- Outfits
20 Clues: Art • Outfits • Football USC • Nature walks • Riding a wave • Stick and Ball • my Slippers on • Moving in a car • When the sun sets • Tea Relaxing Drink • Giants Eli Manning • Sushi Japanese food • Family Phil Dunphey • Retrievers Cute dogs • Every day when tired • my Speaker Loud Music • night Drives In Car at night • Night Lights High school football • Soccer with Friends Ball with buds • ...
world history 2024-04-01
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- thomas view on humans
- Effect on women attacking versailles
- Jupiter had four moons and sun had dark spots
- Napoleonic Code
- continual system
- difficult to do business in france
- peasants reacted to catholic being france government
- earth in center
- congress of Vienna war
- earth in center
- Kelpler elliptical orbit
- Galileo put on trial
- political corruption inequality
- Enlightenment ideas
- Russia's response to Napoleon's invasion
- Thomas beliefs government
- Problems with directory
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- tennis court oath
- 18th century movement apply reason/societyS
- battle of waterloo
- Riegn of terror
- Declaration of the Rights man
- scholars relied on what
- French in debt
- Define September massacres
- battle of trafalgar
- John view on humans
- estate system
- perfect circles
- estate paid all taxes
- coup d etat
- Issac Newton
- contract creating a government
- planets around sun
34 Clues: coup d etat • Issac Newton • estate system • French in debt • Riegn of terror • Napoleonic Code • earth in center • perfect circles • earth in center • continual system • tennis court oath • battle of waterloo • planets around sun • battle of trafalgar • John view on humans • Enlightenment ideas • Galileo put on trial • thomas view on humans • estate paid all taxes • congress of Vienna war • ...
World Religions 2024-04-04
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- Buddhism follows the Noble Eightfold ______
- What you need to gather throughout your life in Hinduism
- The main religious city of Muslims
- the country with the highest Muslim population
- the _____ Noble Truths
- the person Buddhism focuses on
- what "teachings of the scholars" is known as in Confucianism
- Who Muhammad had visions of
- Hinduism: the "Preserver"
- Confucianism started during the Spring and ______ period
- Hinduism: the "Destroyer"
- the amount of people Buddha encountered in his journey
- Followers of Mo-Tzu
- Strict maintainers of law
- Followers of Lao-Tzu
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- The founder of Islam
- the Buddist "extinction of existance as we know it"
- Followers of Confucius
- The main religious shrine for Muslims
- the fourth largest religion in the world
- The name of Islamic religious temples
- Hinduism: the "Creator"
- What Daoism focuses on
- The 2 main forms of Buddhism are ______ and Mahayana
- The highest rank in the Hindu caste system
- Muslims state Moses brought this message
26 Clues: Followers of Mo-Tzu • The founder of Islam • Followers of Lao-Tzu • Followers of Confucius • What Daoism focuses on • the _____ Noble Truths • Hinduism: the "Creator" • Hinduism: the "Preserver" • Hinduism: the "Destroyer" • Strict maintainers of law • Who Muhammad had visions of • the person Buddhism focuses on • The main religious city of Muslims • ...
World Religion 2024-04-05
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- Which religion celebrates Ramadan?
- Place where Islamics worship
- From AD 600s to 1700s European Jews were generally treated as 2nd class citizens
- "the way of the water"
- In Defense of Islam, "holy war" vs. "spiritual struggle"
- day of religious observation
- One of the "main" Islam groups that believes that Ali, cousins nd son in law to Fatima was true successor.
- This Islam Prophet's message was the Quran
- sayings and rulings of the prophet about different matters
- The Books that Muslims follow
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- Movement to return Jews to Palestine
- One of the "main" Islam groups that believes that Abu Bakr is Muhammad's true successor.
- This Islam Prophet's message was the Torah
- Center of worship, education.
- Founder of Judaism
- This Religion believes in the Wheel of Darma
- Hebrew Bible
- saying and rulings of the prophet about different matters.
- what books do Jews follow
- Prayer or liturgical books used in worship
- Who do Islamic believers worship?
21 Clues: Hebrew Bible • Founder of Judaism • "the way of the water" • what books do Jews follow • Place where Islamics worship • day of religious observation • Center of worship, education. • The Books that Muslims follow • Who do Islamic believers worship? • Which religion celebrates Ramadan? • Movement to return Jews to Palestine • This Islam Prophet's message was the Torah • ...
Animal world 2024-03-10
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- Largest living primate
- Flightless bird from New Zealand
- Largest living land animal
- Venomous reptile from Australia
- Whale Deepest diving mammal
- Only ape found in Asia
- National animal of China
- Smallest mammal
- Largest living bird
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- Cobra Longest venomous snake
- Smartest bird species
- Eagle National bird of the United States
- Bear Largest living land carnivore
- Marsupial with a pouch
- Only marsupial found outside of Australia
- Mammal that lays eggs
- Shark Largest living fish
- Largest living reptile
- Only flying mammal
- Fastest land animal
20 Clues: Smallest mammal • Only flying mammal • Fastest land animal • Largest living bird • Smartest bird species • Mammal that lays eggs • Largest living primate • Marsupial with a pouch • Largest living reptile • Only ape found in Asia • National animal of China • Shark Largest living fish • Largest living land animal • Whale Deepest diving mammal • Cobra Longest venomous snake • ...
world cup 2024-03-18
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- when a rule is broken
- whos was the best gk in the wc 2022
- what does a gk where on his hands
- What foul does the referee call when a fould is commited inside the box?
- What country is messi from?
- Where was the 2022 world cup?
- where was the 2010 wc
- Most reacent gold cup champion
- Where was the 2018 World cup?
- who won the 2010 wc
- What is the foul name that the referee calls when it's outside the box?
- What company sponsors messi?
- Where do soccer players play at?
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- What is the ball name that the players play with?
- who won the 2014 wc
- most skillful brazilian player
- Who sponsored world cup in 1994?
- Who held the record for the most goals?
- who won the 2018 wc
- what does the refere check after a suspicios play
- what do you shoot at
- Frances jersey sponsor
- what team was awarded the goal of the tournament
- Where is pulisic from?
- who was the top scorer in the 2022 wc
- Who is the captain for portugal?
- when a player is ahead of the last defender or ball
- Who sponsors World cup since 2007?
- who was the Best player in the wc?
- what do you win when you win the tournament
30 Clues: who won the 2014 wc • who won the 2018 wc • who won the 2010 wc • what do you shoot at • when a rule is broken • where was the 2010 wc • Frances jersey sponsor • Where is pulisic from? • What country is messi from? • What company sponsors messi? • Where was the 2022 world cup? • Where was the 2018 World cup? • most skillful brazilian player • Most reacent gold cup champion • ...
World Changing 2024-03-18
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- move to some place (verb)
- extremely silly
- residence for life in one monastery
- within a small area
- interfere without propriety
- way of life
- to declare or indicate in advance
- Individuals
- Worlwide
- Level
- two or more person working as a team
- Join together
- A celestial body orbiting another of larger size
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- the act for throwing or thrusting forward
- one that actively contribute to a result
- existing in fact or reality
- to become steadily less
- display
- amazement
- a methode for achieving end
- inhabitants in the country
- Worker
- the statistical characteristic of human population
- exclusive possession or control
24 Clues: Level • Worker • display • Worlwide • amazement • way of life • Individuals • Join together • extremely silly • within a small area • to become steadily less • move to some place (verb) • inhabitants in the country • existing in fact or reality • a methode for achieving end • interfere without propriety • exclusive possession or control • to declare or indicate in advance • ...
