50 states Crossword Puzzles
Early Republic 2024-11-21
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- A from of tax applied on imports from other countries
- 7th president of the United States
- an economic system characterized by private ownership
- First President of the United States.
- prohibited U.S. from trading with foreign nations
- The overemphasized political, economic and social loyalty
- Invernted the cotton gin in 1783
- The character of a good participant in a system of government
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- was the person who started the United states military expidition
- commander and chief during the war of 1812
- Appointed secretary of State by John Qiuncy
- Avoided the war with france Lawyer and population
- The right to determine whether a law violates the constitution
- Propogandist and journalis; wrote the pamphlet of "Common Sense"
- was fought between the United states and England
- mostly young politicians from hailing the west and south
- the practice of forcing scamen to serve the British Royal Navy
- a form of civic, ethnic, culture, and econimic influence
- Author of Monroe Doctrine
- role to advise President
20 Clues: role to advise President • Author of Monroe Doctrine • Invernted the cotton gin in 1783 • 7th president of the United States • First President of the United States. • commander and chief during the war of 1812 • Appointed secretary of State by John Qiuncy • was fought between the United states and England • Avoided the war with france Lawyer and population • ...
The Civil War 2024-12-17
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- Union leader who took chances and wore a rumpled uniform
- states that remained in the Union but had slavery
- Confederate victory but they lost Stonewall Jackson
- single bloodiest day of the war
- winner of the Civil War
- president of the Confederate States
- Grant took control of part of the Mississippi and a railroad hub
- final battle and surrender
- Union general who marched to the sea
- first major battle of the war
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- slaves were freed in _____ states through the Emancipation Proclamation
- food item commonly made and consumed by soldiers
- main Confederate leader
- strategic plan of the Union
- general who led the Union at the Battle of Gettysburg
- capital of the Confederate States
- first name of general who led the Union at the Battles of Shiloh and Vicksburg
- war between opposing citizens of the same country
- turning point in Northern territory
- first shots fired
- issued the Emancipation Proclamation
- cautious Union leader fired by President Lincoln
22 Clues: first shots fired • main Confederate leader • winner of the Civil War • final battle and surrender • strategic plan of the Union • first major battle of the war • single bloodiest day of the war • capital of the Confederate States • president of the Confederate States • turning point in Northern territory • issued the Emancipation Proclamation • ...
Numbers 2022-09-24
Numbers (10s) 2022-09-17
Numbers (10s) 2022-09-17
HFW 291-300 2022-11-02
English Spelling 2022-10-30
Numbers 2022-11-20
Number names 2025-04-25
¿Qué es la hora? 2021-12-12
"A New Government Plan" Vocab 2024-02-13
13 Clues: accuse • cancel • to take • request • forgive • over 50% • to return • permission • citizenship • required service • state and national • with the force of law • crimes against the government
නිඛිල සුලු කරමු 2024-07-11
Civil War 2021-10-08
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- Union military post in South Carolina which was taken over by the Confederacy in 1861.
- Place in Virginia where John Brown led a raid on a federal arsenal.
- A law that allowed voters in Kansas and Nebraska to choose whether to allow slavery or not.
- southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861.
- Courthouse
- War between the North and South.
- Speech given by Abraham Lincoln at the dedication of the Gettysburg National Cemetery*His three minute speech inspired the North to keep fighting for a united country and the end of slavery.
- A series of agreements passed by Congress in 1820-1821 to maintain the balance of power between slave states and free states. Missouri was admitted as a slave state and Maine was admitted as a free state to keep the balance of powe
- ship made of iron
- Union strategy for winning by "squeezing" on all sides* The Union blocked the South's coastline and Mississippi River to stop movement of people and supplies in the South.
- where Civil War ended on April 9, 1865, when Lee surrendered to Grant.
- President of the United States of America during the Civil War; born in Kentucky; helped preserve the United States by leading the country in the defeat of the Confederacy; against slavery; freed slaves; assassinated by John Wilkes Booth
- U.S. Supreme Court decision which determined that slaves (Dred Scott) could not sue in federal court because they did not have the rights of citizenship.
- Novel written by Harriet Beecher Stowe that showed the horrors of slavery to Northerners.
- Rapid-fire gun capable of shooting 600 rounds per minute.
- Turning point of the Civil War that made it clear the North would win.
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- of Antietam
- General of the Confederacy considered to be one of the greatest generals of all time*He was against slavery but didn't want to fight against his home state of Virginia. He also believed in states' rights.
- Proclamation
- The fall of Vicksburg, Mississippi, to General Ulysses S. Grant's army on July 4th, 1863, after 48 days of seige
- Condition of being owned by, and forced to work for someone else.
- Slave states that remained in the Union (Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware).*Lincoln did not call for abolition (free all slaves) at the beginning of the war because these states had slaves and would fight for the Union.
- for the South; got his nickname because he refused to retreat during battle - he held his position like a stone wall.
- To leave or withdraw
- War battle in which 25,000 men were killed or wounded
- freeing slaves in Union-controlled Confederate states
- The march of an army of 62,000 men from Atlanta toward Savannah, Georgia which left a path of almost total destruction. *It is often cited as the first example of total war.
- United States (especially the northern states during the American Civil War)
28 Clues: Courthouse • of Antietam • Proclamation • ship made of iron • To leave or withdraw • War between the North and South. • War battle in which 25,000 men were killed or wounded • freeing slaves in Union-controlled Confederate states • Rapid-fire gun capable of shooting 600 rounds per minute. • southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861. • ...
Social Studies Review 2023-02-27
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- General of the North
- Amendment that gave former slaves right to vote
- First shots of Civil War
- Who explored the Louisiana Purchase
- doubled the size of the United States
- Path the slaves used to escape slavery
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- Who we bought Louisiana from
- Amendment that ended slavery
- Location of the factories in the United States
- Which direction did the United States expand?
- Amendment that granted citizenship to former slaves
- 16th President of the United States
- Main cause of the Civil War
- Leader of the Underground Railroad
- Turning point of Civil War
15 Clues: General of the North • First shots of Civil War • Turning point of Civil War • Main cause of the Civil War • Who we bought Louisiana from • Amendment that ended slavery • Leader of the Underground Railroad • Who explored the Louisiana Purchase • 16th President of the United States • doubled the size of the United States • Path the slaves used to escape slavery • ...
23rd amendment 2022-12-15
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- piece of paper you vote on and submit
- person chosen to REPRESENT a state (435)
- country we live in (shortened)
- Capital of the United states (shortened)
- President when 23rd amendment was passed
- Land owned by the U.S (not state)
- Number of U.S states
- the act of submitting a ballot
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- Document of the United States
- Month that the 23rd amendment was ratified
- A U.S territory, subject of the landmark case.
- Parts of the constitution (27)
- Leader of the United states
- given to you by the constitution (freedoms/liberties)
- The right to vote
15 Clues: The right to vote • Number of U.S states • Leader of the United states • Document of the United States • Parts of the constitution (27) • country we live in (shortened) • the act of submitting a ballot • Land owned by the U.S (not state) • piece of paper you vote on and submit • Capital of the United states (shortened) • President when 23rd amendment was passed • ...
AP Government Chapter 2 2016-05-02
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- person who opposed the ratification of the Constitution in 1789 and thereafter allied with Thomas Jefferson's Antifederal Party, which opposed extension of the powers of the federal government
- an act of vesting the legislative, executive, and judicial powers of government in separate bodies
- proposal for the structure of the United States Government presented by William Paterson at the Constitutional Convention on June 15, 1787. States with a large population, like Virginia, would thus have more representatives than smaller states.
- government gets all its power from the people
- court order to a person (prison warden) or agency (institution) holding someone in custody to deliver the imprisoned individual to the court issuing the order
- proposal by Virginia delegates for a bicameral legislative branch. The plan was drafted by James Madison while he waited for a quorum to assemble at the Constitutional Convention of 1787.
- agreement that large and small states reached during the Constitutional Convention of 1787 that in part defined the legislative structure and representation that each state would have under the United States Constitution
- formal statement written by Thomas Jefferson declaring the freedom of the thirteen American colonies from Great Britain
- proposed amendment to the United States Constitution designed to guarantee equal rights for women.
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- document that embodies the fundamental laws and principles by which the United States is governed. It was drafted by the Constitutional Convention and later supplemented by the Bill of Rights and other amendments.
- The 1803 case in which Chief Justice John Marshall and his associates first asserted the right of the Supreme Court to determine the meaning of the U.S. Constitution. The decision established the Court's power of judicial review over acts of Congress, in this case the Judiciary Act of 1789.
- used to keep the government from getting too powerful in one branch
- name given to a series of protests in 1786 and 1787 by American farmers against state and local enforcement of tax collections and judgments for debt
- a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed
- United States' first constitution, and was in force from March 1, 1781, until 1789 when the present day Constitution went into effect
- a small, organized, dissenting group within a larger one, especially in politics
- The power of the courts to determine whether acts of Congress, and by implication the executive, are in accord with the U.S. Constitution.
- state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch
- first ten amendments to the United States Constitution
- collection of 85 articles and essays written (under the pseudonym Publius) by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay promoting the ratification of the United States Constitution
20 Clues: government gets all its power from the people • first ten amendments to the United States Constitution • used to keep the government from getting too powerful in one branch • a small, organized, dissenting group within a larger one, especially in politics • an act of vesting the legislative, executive, and judicial powers of government in separate bodies • ...
KRÜÜTSWÖÖR- PALAVRAS CRUZADAS 2022-06-13
Civil War Puzzle by Camryn Stanley 2023-11-21
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- The seceded states formed this.
- People against slavery.
- This ship was sunk in June 1898.
- General of the Confederacy during the Civil War.
- A machine for separating cotton from its seeds.
- The process of rebuilding the south.
- Abolitionist leader
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- A slave who unsuccessfully sued for his freedom.
- Tax on imports.
- Coin money
- When people are forced to do work and are owned by someone else.
- Nickname for the commander of the Confederate States of America.
- President of the seceded states.
- People who seceded from the United State of America.
- General in the Confederate States Army or the capital of Alabama.
- When a state separates from a country.
16 Clues: Coin money • Tax on imports. • Abolitionist leader • People against slavery. • The seceded states formed this. • This ship was sunk in June 1898. • President of the seceded states. • The process of rebuilding the south. • When a state separates from a country. • A machine for separating cotton from its seeds. • A slave who unsuccessfully sued for his freedom. • ...
Πόσα χρόνια χρειάζεται για να διαλυθεί; 2024-02-03
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- Χρειάζεται 2-4 εβδομάδες για να διαλυθεί
- Χρειάζεται 50-80 χρόνια για να διαλυθεί
- Χρειάζεται 10-20 χρόνια για να διαλυθεί
- Χρειάζεται 1.000.000 χρόνια για να διαλυθεί
- Χρειάζεται 1 χρόνο για να διαλυθεί
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- Χρειάζεται 2-5 εβδομάδες για να διαλυθεί
- Χρειάζεται 600 χρόνια για να διαλυθεί
- Χρειάζεται 50 χρόνια για να διαλυθεί
- Χρειάζεται 450 χρόνια για να διαλυθεί
9 Clues: Χρειάζεται 1 χρόνο για να διαλυθεί • Χρειάζεται 50 χρόνια για να διαλυθεί • Χρειάζεται 600 χρόνια για να διαλυθεί • Χρειάζεται 450 χρόνια για να διαλυθεί • Χρειάζεται 50-80 χρόνια για να διαλυθεί • Χρειάζεται 10-20 χρόνια για να διαλυθεί • Χρειάζεται 2-5 εβδομάδες για να διαλυθεί • Χρειάζεται 2-4 εβδομάδες για να διαλυθεί • Χρειάζεται 1.000.000 χρόνια για να διαλυθεί
The Mars 100 2015-03-26
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- Mars One will send a space ____________________ to Mars in 2022.
- The story comes from ____________________.
- It was published on ____________________ 16,2015.
- The teams will be the ____________________ humans to visit Mars.
- Thousands of ____________________ asked to go on the trip.
- The Mars One company asked those ____________________ in 2013.
- Those people will ____________________ to Mars in four-person teams.
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- Would you like to ____________________ on a space ship to Mars?
- They ____________________ 50 men and 50 women.
- The story's heading is "The ____________________ 100."
- In ____________________, Mars One picked 100 of the best people to go.
- Soon, Mars One will pick the ____________________ list of 24 people.
- Would you like to ____________________ on Mars?
13 Clues: The story comes from ____________________. • They ____________________ 50 men and 50 women. • Would you like to ____________________ on Mars? • It was published on ____________________ 16,2015. • The story's heading is "The ____________________ 100." • Thousands of ____________________ asked to go on the trip. • ...
CIVIL WAR!!!!!! ella rigot 2023-01-25
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- Slave Law A law passed by Congress in 1850 that said escaped enslaved people in free states had to be returned to their owners.
- a village in Virginia that was the site of the Confederate surrender to Union forces under the command of General Ulysses
- Scott decision A decision made by the Supreme Court that said Congress could not outlaw slavery and that people of African descent were not necessarily U.S. citizens.
- weakness for the south
- When a person is murdered for political reasons.
- pro for the North
- weaknesses for the North
- location pro for the south
- another name for the Confederate States of America, made up of the 11 states that seceded from the Union
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- The proclamation declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free."
- pro for the south
- The northern states of the United States, also called the Union.
- A nickname for the Confederate States of America or the Confederacy
- pro for the North
- pro for the North
- a war between opposing groups of citizens from the same country
- pro for the North
17 Clues: pro for the south • pro for the North • pro for the North • pro for the North • pro for the North • weakness for the south • weaknesses for the North • location pro for the south • When a person is murdered for political reasons. • a war between opposing groups of citizens from the same country • The northern states of the United States, also called the Union. • ...
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Economics Final 2021-06-09
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- ________________ is an example of a normal healthy econnomy
- The stock with the highest risk but greatest potential rewards is?
- ____________is the power to increase or decrease the “money supply” (the amount of money circulating through the United States)
- What is the idea that there are a limited amount of resources to meet unlimited wants and needs?
- ______________ just means “total” demand.
- Fighting high inflation and recessions are two main goals of the_______
- The maximum amount of money you should spend on housing in 1 month should be ___ of your monthly income
- ___is how many dollars worth of goods and services are made in a country over time (typically one year)
- the value of the next-best alternative is an?
- the study of how people try to satisfy their needs and want with limited resources is?
- The ___________ states that consumers will buy more of a product at lower prices and less at higher prices
- ____________ is the Actions by Congress to increase or decrease aggregate demand to fight inflation, recession, or stagflation.
- The ___________shows the quantities demanded at all possible prices
- Using your money for things that matter to you is?
- __________ is the concept that an increasing consumption of goods is greatly beneficial to the economy was an intentional shift from product utility to desires
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- Prices rising too rapidly is Indicated by an?
- A “shrinking” economy producing fewer goods and services than before is an example of a?
- ______is the amount of a product offered for sale at all available prices
- the study of the behavior and decision-making of individuals and businesses is?
- the study of the behavior and decision-making of an economy as a whole is?
- True or false, when making a budget you want to get as close as possible to the 50/30/20 rule
- _____________is shown by drawing a very flat demand curve
- the desire, ability, and willingness to buy a product is?
- How many ways can congress increase or decrease aggregate demand
- Recession + Inflation is?
25 Clues: Recession + Inflation is? • ______________ just means “total” demand. • Prices rising too rapidly is Indicated by an? • the value of the next-best alternative is an? • Using your money for things that matter to you is? • _____________is shown by drawing a very flat demand curve • the desire, ability, and willingness to buy a product is? • ...
Chapter 5-8 Kinns 2019-03-12
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- Duty, dereliction, direct cause, damages are the four D's of what?
- litem An individual who is assigned by court to be legally responsible for protecting the well being and interest of a minor or legally incompetent
- A crucial aspect of successful patient teaching is to consistently ask for what?
- Misdemeanor is which type of law?
- material written in lay language, information being organized, copies available in different language and in bigger font are all _____ we need to follow.
- What letters should be single spaced an put in No.10 envelope.
- Failure to perform an act that should have been performed
- Disturbance Descriptive communication, verbal communication
- Is a principle of bioethics that states the healthcare professionals have an obligation not to inflict harm intentionally
- gathering information, identifying type of problem, determining the approach, exploring alternatives, completing the action, are the 5 steps to what decision?
- Can be defined as the thoughts, judgments, and actions on issues that have implications of moral right and wrong.
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- if the MA suspects a patient is being abused, who do you tell first?
- Subpoena duces tecum should be filled no less than ________ days before the trail
- the duty to right a wrong
- Patients learning preference, individual characteristics and lifestyle factors all affect what type of learning material?
- this consent involves the provider give a full explanation of the potential for complications and the potential for risk and side effects.
- Performing an act that is legal but not properly performed
- Laptops and Tablets are not designed for prolonged use in what type of workstation
- When two or more authority figures have their own ideas, only one can prevail.
- What blood borne pathogen is required to be reported in all 50 states to the local health department
- A written statement detailing a person's desires regarding their medical treatment in circumstances in which they are no longer able to express informed consent, especially an advance directive.
- intentionally doing something either dishonest or illegal
- What functions are used in case of Fires, theft or Natural Disasters
23 Clues: the duty to right a wrong • Misdemeanor is which type of law? • intentionally doing something either dishonest or illegal • Performing an act that is legal but not properly performed • Failure to perform an act that should have been performed • What letters should be single spaced an put in No.10 envelope. • ...
SOL 6 vocabulary terms 2024-09-17
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- Power of Congress to accuse a president or federal judge of wrongdoing and remove the person from office if found guilty.
- Legislative (lawmaking) branch of government at the national level.
- President’s closest advisors
- does not comply with the Constitution, breaks the rules of the Constitution.
- The highest court in the judicial branch.
- One of two houses of Congress with 100 elected members, 2 from each state, considered the upper house.
- speech made by the president to Congress that highlights policies and issues facing Americans and provides his ideas on solving the nation’s problems.
- Branch of government that executes (carries out) the laws made by the legislative branch.
- An official representing a country abroad(meaning outside of the U.S.).
- a formal discussion on a particular topic in which opposing (differing/ opposite) views/ arguments are put forward.Veto: to reject
- A rule issued by the president that has the same force of a law and does not need Congressional approval.
- proposed law
- The lawmaking branch of the government, known as Congress.
- The dividing of government power into branches.
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- System that gives each branch of government the power to stop or limit unwise actions by the other branches.
- Powers not listed in the Constitution, but used to carry out an expressed power.
- A legislature that has two houses/ branches.
- The branch of government that decides the meaning of laws, how to apply them to real situations and determines if the laws break the rules of the Constitution.
- One of two houses of Congress with 435 elected members from the 50 states , considered the lower house.
- operate to enforce regulations, one of the 15 cabinet departments.
- a group of people appointed for a specific purpose, typically consisting of members from a larger group.
- to assign to a position.
- a plan of action designed to bring about a particular end result or effect.Legislation: a law
- Organizations created to advocate for laws and policies to benefit their members.
- Executive leader of the United States of America, can sign a bill into a law or veto it.
- Powers of the national government specifically listed in the Constitution.
26 Clues: proposed law • to assign to a position. • President’s closest advisors • The highest court in the judicial branch. • A legislature that has two houses/ branches. • The dividing of government power into branches. • The lawmaking branch of the government, known as Congress. • operate to enforce regulations, one of the 15 cabinet departments. • ...
Chloe Hernandez Ch#14 Study Guide 2024-05-16
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- Concerning the Slave Codes, what were they aiming to achieve?
- This slave led a bloody but unsuccessful revolt in Va in the 1800's.
- Regarding the first railroads, there was an advancement relating to rails that made railroads safer and faster. What was the advancement called?
- Who was the inventor of the Cotton Gin, a machine that utilized a process akin to "ginning" to clean the product by separating it and extracting the seeds?
- What term was used to refer to this 1% of wealthy individuals?
- Samuel Morse made communicating over vast areas possible, expanding trade and making big $$$$ with the ________.
- Why were slaves prohibited from learning to read or write?
- What was the impact of “industry” on the South?
- In 1850, what country transefered around 50,000 immigrants to the United States?
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- What were some examples of "skilled workers" among the slaves?
- Why did some owners treat their slaves kindly, and what did they view them as?Why did some owners treat their slaves kindly, and what did they view them as?
- Most cotton plantations were in South Carolina through Alabama and Mississippi to Texas. The region it was located in was called the _________.
- Which crop experienced increased demand due to the Industrial Revolution?
- What percentage of the entire Southern population consisted of slaves?
- What percentage of individuals in the Southern region were wealthy slaveholders who possessed a minimum of 50 enslaved individuals?
- Because of their wealth, what influential role did many of these planters assume that shaped the way of life in the South?
- Which additional European nation saw approximately 1 million of its citizens immigrate to the United States during the same period?
- What was one of the rules imposed on slaves? did some owners treat their slaves kindly, and what did they view them as?
- In the 1840 and 1850s, there were ships that made it attainable to win a large share of the world’s sea trade before steam ships replace them. What were the ships called?
- Who was one African American who resisted slavery?
- What was one of the rules imposed on slaves?
- Numerous laborers in Northern factories were _______.
22 Clues: What was one of the rules imposed on slaves? • What was the impact of “industry” on the South? • Who was one African American who resisted slavery? • Numerous laborers in Northern factories were _______. • Why were slaves prohibited from learning to read or write? • Concerning the Slave Codes, what were they aiming to achieve? • ...
Cold War Crossword 2014-03-04
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- United States' political system
- United States' economic system
- Commander of UN forces in Korean War and oversaw Japanese occupation
- international peace organization created in Yalta Conference
- Plan that gave $13 billion in loans to Western European countries
- symbolic line between communist and democratic countries in Europe
- Money to veterans for scholarships, farms, houses, and businesses
- Alliance between Soviet Union and satellites
- The dividing line between North and South Korea is the 38th _________
- Doctrine that gave aid to Greece and Turkey to resist communism
- 1945 conference that divided Germany into four zones
- _________ Korea invaded South Korea in 1950
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- ideological war between Soviet Union and United States
- Event in which U.S. airlifted supplies after the Berlin Blockade
- Congressional act against labor unions
- Temporary loans to support war effort
- Truman gave labor unions higher minimum wage and expanded Social Security benefits
- Political system of North Korea
- Senator who led investigations on federal employees
- Alliance between United States, Iceland, Canada, and Western Europe
20 Clues: United States' economic system • United States' political system • Political system of North Korea • Temporary loans to support war effort • Congressional act against labor unions • _________ Korea invaded South Korea in 1950 • Alliance between Soviet Union and satellites • Senator who led investigations on federal employees • ...
Civil War 2021-11-08
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- believed slavery should be permitted in any US territory
- the northern states
- loyalty to one's own region or section of the country rather than the country as a whole
- a ship covered in iron armor
- northern democrats who opposed the abolition of slavery
- the withdrawal of states from the country
- states that supported slavery but did not leave the union
- bloodiest battle of the civil war; 22,700 casualties
- general of the union
- elected president in 1860; signed Emancipation Proclamation
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- the practice of forcing people to work without pay
- battle that officially started the civil war
- someone who wishes to get rid of slavery
- American war from 1861-1865
- a cracker eaten by soldiers made from flour and water
- served as the president of the confederacy from 1861-1865
- battle that turned the war around in the North's favor
- the southern states that seceded from the union
- general of the confederacy
- an escaped slave who joined the Union army
20 Clues: the northern states • general of the union • general of the confederacy • American war from 1861-1865 • a ship covered in iron armor • someone who wishes to get rid of slavery • the withdrawal of states from the country • an escaped slave who joined the Union army • battle that officially started the civil war • the southern states that seceded from the union • ...
6th Grade Social Studies Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-23
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- The northern most ocean.
- This continent is south of North America.
- The Eiffel Tower is located in this European country.
- The ______________ ocean sits between Africa, Asia, & Australia
- There are ________ states in the United States.
- How many continents are there?
- The United States & Canada are apart of this continent.
- An imaginary line that separates the Earth in to equal halves.
- A popular country in Africa. (Hint: This place is known for their pyramids)
- ____________ is the largest continent.
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- _____ is north of Australia.
- The ____________ largest ocean in the world.
- _____________ is the southern most continent in the world.
- The Great Wall is located in this Asian country.
- A large land mass made up of many countries.
- The directions on a compass are North, East, South, & _________ .
- How many oceans are there?
- _______ is the largest country in South America.
- The ________ ocean is on the east coast of the Untied States.
- The continent of ___________ is connected to the continent of Asia.
20 Clues: The northern most ocean. • How many oceans are there? • _____ is north of Australia. • How many continents are there? • ____________ is the largest continent. • This continent is south of North America. • The ____________ largest ocean in the world. • A large land mass made up of many countries. • There are ________ states in the United States. • ...
Unit 2 - Government (US History) 2023-10-13
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- first 10 Amendments to the Constitution
- head of the executive branch
- document that set up the first government for the United States
- part of Congress that is equal for every state
- Southern states wanted all of these individuals counted in their population
- soldiers from the American Revolution were upset when their farms were being taken away
- number of years in one term for the House of Representatives
- number of years in one term for president
- part of Congress that is based on population
- first president of the United States
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- branch that interprets laws
- location of the Continental Congress
- how long a Supreme Court Justice can serve for
- branch that makes laws
- number of years in one for for the Senate
- this deal helped create a bicameral legislature
- Congress had no power to collect these under the Articles of Confederation
- group that wanted to ratify the Constitution
- branch that enforces laws
- highest court in the United States
- a change to the Constitution
21 Clues: branch that makes laws • branch that enforces laws • branch that interprets laws • head of the executive branch • a change to the Constitution • highest court in the United States • location of the Continental Congress • first president of the United States • first 10 Amendments to the Constitution • number of years in one for for the Senate • ...
The Civil War 2024-03-07
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- A gun used in the war
- Before the war
- The battle of ____ was the main turning point of the war.
- Large bore mounted firearms
- The Union's president during the war.
- The book that opened people's eyes about slavery.
- A cluster of cannon in action as a group
- The main issue that caused the civil war
- To end a war you have to _____ with the enemy.
- The Confederate's president during the war.
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- The deadliest weapon in the Civil War.
- The name of the Southern states that seceded from the Union
- Activities associated with the government
- Showing a desire to resist authority, control, or convention
- The name of a person against slavery.
- The side known as the Confederate States of America.
- The side known as the Union
- The way Lincoln died
- An organized military force equipped for fighting on land
- States The name of the slave owning states that stayed with the North.
- The south ____ from the Union.
21 Clues: Before the war • The way Lincoln died • A gun used in the war • Large bore mounted firearms • The side known as the Union • The south ____ from the Union. • The name of a person against slavery. • The Union's president during the war. • The deadliest weapon in the Civil War. • A cluster of cannon in action as a group • The main issue that caused the civil war • ...
Civil War 2024-04-12
Across
- Who took over the plantations and farms when the men went out to fight
- disagreed with northern states
- one of the jobs young boys could be given during the civil war
- the bloodiest battle of the civil war
- The emancipation proclamation impacted the lives of these people
- first state to secede from the union
- the northern side during the civil war
- southern side during the civil war
- weapon that every soldier had to fight
- the north did this to keep ships from entering/leaving the southern ports
Down
- number of confederate states
- wanted support from other southern states for SC to secede
- What women could be during the civil war to help
- confederate capital
- believed that the only option for SC was to break away from the union
- Someone who wishes to get rid of slavery
- unexpected attack
- number of union states
- large piece of artillery used in warfare
- how many years did the civil war last
20 Clues: unexpected attack • confederate capital • number of union states • number of confederate states • disagreed with northern states • southern side during the civil war • first state to secede from the union • the bloodiest battle of the civil war • how many years did the civil war last • the northern side during the civil war • weapon that every soldier had to fight • ...
4th of July 2024-07-02
Across
- Famous signer of the Declaration of Independence: John _____.
- Commonly consumed food on July 4th
- Nickname for the American flag, stars and ____
- Symbol of Freedom located in the New York Harbor: Statue of ____.
- American President who was born July 4th, Calvin____
- Patriotic song: Yankee ___.
- Founding father and third President of the United States.
- Cooking outdoors on a grill
- Public procession that might occur on the July Fourth.
Down
- Open air meal popular on July Fourth
- The day of the Month on which American declared its independence
- Fight for American independence : The ____ War.
- Number of original colonies that declared independence
- First President of the United States.
- Founding document of the United States: The Declaration of ____.
- Month in 1776 when the Declaration of Independence was signed.
- National Bird of the United States
- City in which the Declaration of Independence was signed.
- Light show often seen on the 4th of July
- Red, White and ____.
- National Anthem: The Star-Spangled ____.
21 Clues: Red, White and ____. • Patriotic song: Yankee ___. • Cooking outdoors on a grill • Commonly consumed food on July 4th • National Bird of the United States • Open air meal popular on July Fourth • First President of the United States. • Light show often seen on the 4th of July • National Anthem: The Star-Spangled ____. • Nickname for the American flag, stars and ____ • ...
Ellie Hamilton 2nd SS 2023-03-06
Across
- battle that happened on May 24 1856
- Kansas first territorial governor
- how many free states were there in 1854
- John Brown's son that was killed on August 30 1856 in Osawatomie
- something blocking others from coming in
- were was the battle that happened on August 30 1856
- invisible line that divided proslavery and antislavery states\
- who led the group of pro slavery men in The Battle of Black Jack
- how many territories were there in 1854
- how many free-staters were kidnapped on May 19 1858 during the Marais Des Cyagnes Massacre
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- person who dies from what they believe in
- a safe route for escaped slaves
- biggest territory in 1854
- someone that wants to expand
- someone that escaped and is in hiding
- against slavery
- someone who wants the states to be free and have no slaves
- abolitionist that participated in The Battle of Black Jack
- how many slave states was there in 1854
- wanted slavery
20 Clues: wanted slavery • against slavery • biggest territory in 1854 • someone that wants to expand • a safe route for escaped slaves • Kansas first territorial governor • battle that happened on May 24 1856 • someone that escaped and is in hiding • how many free states were there in 1854 • how many slave states was there in 1854 • how many territories were there in 1854 • ...
4th of July 2025-03-19
Across
- Famous signer of the Declaration of Independence: John _____.
- Commonly consumed food on July 4th
- Nickname for the American flag, stars and ____
- Symbol of Freedom located in the New York Harbor: Statue of ____.
- American President who was born July 4th, Calvin____
- Patriotic song: Yankee ___.
- Founding father and third President of the United States.
- Cooking outdoors on a grill
- Public procession that might occur on the July Fourth.
Down
- Open air meal popular on July Fourth
- The day of the Month on which American declared its independence
- Fight for American independence : The ____ War.
- Number of original colonies that declared independence
- First President of the United States.
- Founding document of the United States: The Declaration of ____.
- Month in 1776 when the Declaration of Independence was signed.
- National Bird of the United States
- City in which the Declaration of Independence was signed.
- Light show often seen on the 4th of July
- Red, White and ____.
- National Anthem: The Star-Spangled ____.
21 Clues: Red, White and ____. • Patriotic song: Yankee ___. • Cooking outdoors on a grill • Commonly consumed food on July 4th • National Bird of the United States • Open air meal popular on July Fourth • First President of the United States. • Light show often seen on the 4th of July • National Anthem: The Star-Spangled ____. • Nickname for the American flag, stars and ____ • ...
government 2025-04-23
Across
- one government not becoming too powerfull
- ex:medicaid
- basically trading
- federal funds
- surrender
- grants Congress the power to make all laws deemed "necessary and proper"
- legally binding agreement between two or more U.S. states
- the division and sharing of power between the national and state governments constitution
- divided sovereignty
- responsible for making law of govt. at state level.
- state leader
Down
- prevents states from discriminating against citizens of the other states.
- mandates that each state must recognize and give effect to the public acts.
- executive, judicial, and legislative
- the purchase of goods or shares
- rules and constraints imposed by legislative, executive, or judicial actions
- allowing them to exercise certain duties without needing approval from other branches of government
- a flexible relationship between the federal and state governments
- powers shared by both federal and state govt.
- chamber and house
- rights reserved to the states and the people
- "supreme law of the land."
- the power to collect taxes, etc.
- power of the courts.
24 Clues: surrender • ex:medicaid • state leader • federal funds • basically trading • chamber and house • divided sovereignty • power of the courts. • "supreme law of the land." • the purchase of goods or shares • the power to collect taxes, etc. • executive, judicial, and legislative • one government not becoming too powerfull • rights reserved to the states and the people • ...
US HISTORY 2024-12-23
Across
- During the ________________ Revolution, the U.S. experienced rapid industrialization, with innovations in technology, transportation, and manufacturing.
- The final "stake" that completed the in Utah.
- The 9/11 attacks in 2001 led to the War on Terror, including the wars in Afghanistan and ________.
- English settlers who departed The Pilgrims, also known as the Pilgrim Fathers, were the English settlers who travelled to North Americatravelled to North America
- The Declaration of Independence was signed in this city, marking the Thirteen American Colonies' decision to separate from Great Britain, establishing themselves as independent states.
- This state, although called "The Final Frontier, was the 49th out of all 50 states to be admitted to the union on January 3, 1959.
- The Louisiana Purchase was the acquisition of the territory of Louisiana by the United States from the __________ First Republic in 1803. This consisted of most of the land in the Mississippi River's drainage basin west of the river.
- __________________ of Confederation was an agreement among the 13 states of the United States (formerly the Thirteen Colonies) that was to serve as the nation's first frame of government.
- The U.S. was involved in a controversial war to prevent the spread of communism, but the war ended in a defeat for the U.S. and a unified communist ____________. (1955–1975)
- Driven in on May 10, 1869, at Promontory Summit in Utah, marked the completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad in the United States. (2 words)
- The Confederacy (Southern states) seceded from the Union, leading to the _______ _______ (1861–1865) over slavery and states' rights. The Union, led by President Abraham Lincoln, ultimately won.
- A period of economic prosperity, social change, and cultural movements like jazz, the Harlem Renaissance, and the rise of consumerism.
- The ________ Depression began when the stock market crash of 1929 triggered an economic collapse that led to widespread unemployment and poverty.
- US state that was once an independent country, known for its Alamo battle
- The U.S. entered this war after the attack on Pearl Harbor in 194, and as a result, the U.S. emerged as one of the world's two superpowers. (Abbr)
- The Continental Divide generally follows the crest of the __________ Mountain range (within the US).
- HAWK North Carolina city where the first successful airplane flight took place in 1903.
- This Midwest home of bears and Sox" was the second largest US city in 1970.
- This historic meadow located near the River Thames in Surrey, England, famously known for being the site where King John signed the Magna Carta in 1215
- HARBOR U.S. naval base attacked on December 7, 1941.
- The ________ Rights Movement was the period when African Americans and other marginalized groups fought for equality through nonviolent protests, legislation, and legal battles, including the right to vote.
- In 1607, ____________________, Virginia, became the first permanent English settlement. The Pilgrims established Plymouth Colony in 1620.
- From 1892 to 1954, nearly 12 million immigrants arriving at the Port of New York and New Jersey were processed here.
- This period () ended with the withdrawal of federal troops from the South, leading to the rise of Jim Crow laws.
- A charter guaranteeing individual freedoms and rights to the citizens of a country.
- The U.S. entered ______ in 1917, helping the Allies to victory, and emerging as a global power. (Abbr)
- The U.S. and the Soviet Union competed to dominate space exploration, with the U.S. landing the first humans on the ________ in 1969.
- The __________________ Proclamation was a major turning point in 1863, when President Lincoln ordered declared slaves in Confederate-held territory to be free.
Down
- President Franklin D. Roosevelt's programs aimed at providing relief, recovery, and reform to the country.
- The Jacksonian Democracy, Manifest Destiny, Slavery, Sectionalism, and Industrialization took place within the years of 1820–1860, known as the ________________ Period.
- The first president of the United States and the current capitol building location (DC).
- The ____________________ of the United States is the supreme law of the United States, superseding the nation's first constitution, the "weaker" Articles of ().
- President who served during World War II.
- A period of geopolitical tension between the U.S. (and its allies) and the Soviet Union, marked by proxy wars, nuclear arms races, and ideological conflict between capitalism and communism. The Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, and the U.S. emerged as the world's dominant superpower, susequently ending this. (2 words)
- The Declaration of Independence was signed in this city.
- By the 1700s, 13 British ____________ were established along the eastern coast, each with varying economies, cultures, and governments.
- The belief that the U.S. was destined to expand across the continent led to the annexation of territories like Texas and the acquisition of Oregon, California, and other areas through war and treaties.
- 1776
- Llocation of the 1620 Pilgrim settlement.
- MOST (not all) TV and radio stations to the west of this river, which empties into the Gulf of Mexico, have call letters that begin with "K," while most TV and radio stations east of it begin with "W."
- date (incl year) the Declaration of Independence was signed
- The first palce that served as the US Capital
- CARTA This (aka "Great Charter") is one of the most significant documents in the history of constitutional law, establishing the principle that the king was not above the law and that subjects had certain rights. (2 words)
- Tensions between the colonies and Britain over taxation and representation led to the American _______________ (1775–1783), and the U.S. won its independence with the Treaty of Paris in 1783.
- of Independence is a historic document adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776. It marked the Thirteen American Colonies' decision to separate from Great Britain and establish themselves as independent states.
- __________________ was the period from 1865–1877 when, after a certain war, the U.S. worked to reintegrate the Southern states and address the rights of freed African Americans.
- President who issued the Emancipation Proclamation
- The Civil War general who became president in 1869
- The last state to be admitted to the union on August 21, 1959.
49 Clues: 1776 • President who served during World War II. • Llocation of the 1620 Pilgrim settlement. • The final "stake" that completed the in Utah. • The first palce that served as the US Capital • President who issued the Emancipation Proclamation • The Civil War general who became president in 1869 • HARBOR U.S. naval base attacked on December 7, 1941. • ...
Carola 2015-01-30
14 Clues: sport • 50 jaar • automerk • cabriolet • bezige bij • kampeerartikel • naam van je zus • aantal kinderen • verjaardagsmaand • atletiekvereniging • activiteit van WTC • karaktereigenschap • straat waar je woont • wat heb je nodig om te lezen
Unit 3 Crossword 2014-01-09
Across
- first engagement of the Civil War that took place on April 12 and 13, 1861.
- United States slave and insurrectionist who in 1831 led a rebellion of slaves in Virginia; he was captured and executed (1800-1831)
- a battle in which the Union gains control of Mississippi, meaning the confederacy was split in half
- American Stage actor who shot Lincoln at Ford's theater in Washington D.C. on April 14, 1865
- a hate group founded in Tennessee that mainly targeted blacks, their goal being to restore white supremacy
- farmers in the South who maintained their wealth through planting crops and slavery
- new states could take a vote to decide whether the state would join the Union as a free state or slave state
- Lincoln freed all slaves in the South with this document, but did not free slaves in the border states in which he actually had control over
- In 1859 John Brown seized this US arsenal, planning to end slavery by giving slaves weapons and massacring the slave owners
- the political group that wished to punish the South for its succession by pushing for measurements that would give political rights for freed blacks
- Republican: Abraham Lincoln, Democrat: Stephen A Douglas & John C. Breckenridge; Lincoln was elected as the president which was the final straw to Southerners, leading to the secession of Southern states
- strip of land purchased in 1853 from Mexico for 10 million dollars
- Southerner from Tennessee, was the V.P for Lincoln; he became the president when Lincoln was killed but was unpopular with both Republicans and Democrats, leading to Congress's attempt to impeach him
- Commander of the Confederate States Army, who proved himself to be a very effective military leader
Down
- an anti-slavery novel by American author Harriet Beecher Stowe; published in 1852, the novel helped lay the groundwork for the Civil War
- an escaped slave who became a leader of the abolitionist movement, known for being a writer and orator, and his several influential autobiographies
- in 1854, this act repealed the Missouri Compromise; people of Kansas and Nebraska would decide if they were slave or free state
- another name for slavery
- political party that formed in 1854 by anti-slavery Whigs, democrats and free soilers, they wanted exclude slavery from new territories
- Union general who lead the victory against the South and later became president of the United States
- admitted California as a free state and people from Utah and New Mexico would decide if they were slave or free state, settled the Texas-New Mexico border dispute, ended slave trade in Washington DC, and gave southern states a stronger Fugitive slave act
- Secretary of State William H. Sewards signed a treaty with Russia for the purchase of Alaska for $7 million, which was ridiculed in Congress
- secret network that helped slaves escape to North and Canada
- United States abolitionist who published an anti-slavery journal (1805-1879)
- a battle fought on July 1–3, 1863, in and around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; the battle involved the largest number of casualties and was a turning point of the Civil War
- Dred Scott sued for his freedom after his master died, but the Supreme Court ruled that he couldn’t sue because he was property not citizen
- the belief that Americans had a God-given right to spread across the continent to the Pacific Ocean
- a battle that took place in 1862; ended Lee’s efforts to invade the Northern states
- Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky and Missouri; these states were important because if the seceded to confederacy, Washington would’ve been surrounded by confederate states
- Mexican territory added to US after the Mexican War: California, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, most of Arizona
- passed by all Southern state legislatures, this set of regulations limited movement by blacks, prohibited interracial marriage, and insisted that blacks obtain special certificates to hold certain jobs
- in 1861, this man was elected as the president of the Confederate States
- a constitutional amendment that outlawed slavery and any other form of involuntary servitude in the Southern states
- the process by which Congress can vote a president out of office for a federal crime
- the amendment to the Constitution that stated that all people that reside in the United States can be United States citizens, and must have their rights upheld
35 Clues: another name for slavery • secret network that helped slaves escape to North and Canada • strip of land purchased in 1853 from Mexico for 10 million dollars • in 1861, this man was elected as the president of the Confederate States • first engagement of the Civil War that took place on April 12 and 13, 1861. • ...
Foundations of Government 2024-10-25
Across
- This branch makes laws;Congress
- Rule of Law. NO one is above the law
- THE people elect representatives to run the government
- The government is divided into three branches
- We get this legislature from the Great Compromise; Means 2
- Based on equal representation
- This branch interprets laws;Supreme Court
- This compromise settles issues between LARGE states and small states
- National and state governments share power
- Representation based on population
- Powers shared between the state and federal governments
- Powers of the state
Down
- Supported by LARGE states
- Consent of the governed. The government gets power from THE people
- For every 5 slaves, 3 are counted as free people for representation and taxation
- Each branch has the ability to check the other branches
- This group would not ratify the U.S. Constitution without a Bill of Rights
- This branch enforces laws;President
- Supported by small states
- This group supported a STRONG central government
- This document protects your individual rights
- Powers of the federal government
22 Clues: Powers of the state • Supported by LARGE states • Supported by small states • Based on equal representation • This branch makes laws;Congress • Powers of the federal government • Representation based on population • This branch enforces laws;President • Rule of Law. NO one is above the law • This branch interprets laws;Supreme Court • National and state governments share power • ...
American History 2024-11-21
Across
- the first constitution of the united states
- supporters of the United states constitution
- the site of the first pilgrim settlement in 1620
- 2nd president of the United states
- a change or addition to a constitution or law
- a tax on imported goods
- first chief of justice of the supreme court
- the battle that won victory over general Lord Charles Cornwallis
- turning point of the revolutionary war
- a revitalization of religious piety that swept through the American colonies between the 1730s and the 1770s
- the adminisration of justice according to established rules
- "give me liberty or give me death"
- continental armys camp during the winter of 1777-1778
Down
- commander and chief of the continental army
- colonists who choose not to pick a side
- 3rd president of the United states
- "father of the constitution"
- financial obligation against citizens
- a belief that ultimate power resides in the people
- people who belong to the religious society of friends
- formal approval
21 Clues: formal approval • a tax on imported goods • "father of the constitution" • 3rd president of the United states • 2nd president of the United states • "give me liberty or give me death" • financial obligation against citizens • turning point of the revolutionary war • colonists who choose not to pick a side • commander and chief of the continental army • ...
Lower 6 - Douglas vs Lincoln Debate 2025-03-04
Across
- Political party Lincoln represented
- Lincoln's famous speech stating that a nation cannot remain half slave and half free
- The political contest Lincoln and Douglas were competing in
- Political party Douglas represented
- Idea that states should decide on slavery
- Someone who wanted to end slavery
- Douglas' argument against the Dred Scott decision
- State where the Lincoln-Douglas debates took place
- 1854 act allowing states to decide on slavery
- The issue of states leaving the Union, which Lincoln opposed
Down
- Location of John Brown’s raid
- Secret network helping enslaved people escape
- Supreme Court case that ruled African Americans were not citizens
- The act of freeing enslaved people, a topic Lincoln later pursued
- 1820 agreement limiting slavery in new territories
- Series of laws attempting to balance slave and free states
- Opponent of Douglas in the 1858 debates
- Democratic senator who debated Lincoln
- Law requiring escaped slaves to be returned
- Conflict that followed the debates' tensions
20 Clues: Location of John Brown’s raid • Someone who wanted to end slavery • Political party Lincoln represented • Political party Douglas represented • Democratic senator who debated Lincoln • Opponent of Douglas in the 1858 debates • Idea that states should decide on slavery • Law requiring escaped slaves to be returned • Conflict that followed the debates' tensions • ...
Articles III-VII and some other stuff. 2025-11-17
Across
- Judicial________ is the idea of calling a law unconstitutional
- Term for a Supreme Court Justice.
- A case involving a crime by a minor would be in this court
- Number of Justices who must agree to hear a case.
- 3/? of states must agree to ratify amendments
- 2/? of both houses must agree to propose amendments
- States need to __________ each others laws
- A case involving a will would be in this court
- Each state must have a ________ form of gov.
- ______ of 13 states needed to ratify the Constitution
- Number of Supreme Court Justices.
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- ________ case is when a crime was committed.
- Mayor _______ won over %80 in this year's election
- Has the power to admit new states
- To approve
- Article 3 creates the Supreme ________.
- Article 6 says Constitution is the ______ law of the land
- Writ of _______ is a request for the Supreme Court to hear a case.
- There are 27 total _______ to the Constitution
- Type of door at the Cocoanut Grove
- ________ case is a lawsuit
21 Clues: To approve • ________ case is a lawsuit • Has the power to admit new states • Term for a Supreme Court Justice. • Number of Supreme Court Justices. • Type of door at the Cocoanut Grove • Article 3 creates the Supreme ________. • States need to __________ each others laws • ________ case is when a crime was committed. • Each state must have a ________ form of gov. • ...
¿Qué es la hora? 2021-12-12
Marie Jeanne & Roger Liefdeskruiswoordraadsel 2013-03-08
13 Clues: Zoen • Vieren • Trouwen • Ja zeggen • Jij en ik • Straatnaam • Smoor zijn • Woonplaats • Aantal kinderen • 50 jaar jubileum • Aantal kleinkinderen • Aantal jaren getrouwd • Ander woord voor Love
Numbers 1 2020-12-07
Number 10-100 2021-08-05
10's to 100 2023-07-23
Numbers 2024-05-09
Numbers 2024-01-22
Frecuency Adverbs 2023-12-09
Numbers 2022-09-18
Quelle heure est-il? 2020-03-10
Arithmetic Questions 2020-09-22
22 Clues: 25x6 • 231x4 • 300x9 • 810÷9 • 6732÷8 • 3cubed • 3.71x5 • 1/4x1/6 • 6.3-0.2 • 564-300 • 5.3÷100 • 901+100 • 3/8+7/8 • 67.1x100 • 587+3927 • 3408-573 • 14.4-6.59 • 61000-900 • 7462+9024 • 50%of2350 • 5/12-1/12 • 2.81+0.006
Examen el 1 de abril 2021-03-27
24 Clues: 60 • 40 • 70 • 50 • 100 • to go • minus • school • a + el • concert • at night • postcard • 12:00 pm • 12:00 am • half past • It's 1:00 • ella + ir • It's 2:00 • 15 minutes • vosotros + ir • movie theater • nosotros + ir • in the afternoon • your (plural Spain informal)
Melbourne 2021 AFL Premiership Team 2021-09-27
Across
- #32 Tom ______
- #35 Harrison ______
- #25 Tom ______
- #13 Clayton ______
- #8 Jake ______
- #17 Jake ______
- #50 Ben ______
- #4 James ______
- #36 Kysaiah ______
- #10 Angus ______
- #6 Luke ______
- #15 Ed ______
Down
- #31 Bayley ______
- #30 Alex ___-___
- #9 Charlie ______
- #23 James ______
- #5 Christian ______
- #24 Trent ______
- #14 Michael ______
- #1 Steven ______
- #3 Christian ______
- #7 Jack ______
- #11 Max ______
23 Clues: #15 Ed ______ • #32 Tom ______ • #25 Tom ______ • #8 Jake ______ • #50 Ben ______ • #6 Luke ______ • #7 Jack ______ • #11 Max ______ • #17 Jake ______ • #4 James ______ • #30 Alex ___-___ • #23 James ______ • #24 Trent ______ • #1 Steven ______ • #10 Angus ______ • #31 Bayley ______ • #9 Charlie ______ • #13 Clayton ______ • #14 Michael ______ • #36 Kysaiah ______ • #35 Harrison ______ • #5 Christian ______ • ...
Melbourne 2021 AFL Premiership Team 2021-09-27
Across
- #35 Harrison ______
- #1 Steven ______
- #4 James ______
- #36 Kysaiah ______
- #9 Charlie ______
- #23 James ______
- #10 Angus ______
- #30 Alex ___-___
- #24 Trent ______
- #14 Michael ______
- #15 Ed ______
- #25 Tom ______
Down
- #5 Christian ______
- #6 Luke ______
- #31 Bayley ______
- #32 Tom ______
- #17 Jake ______
- #13 Clayton ______
- #3 Christian ______
- #8 Jake ______
- #7 Jack ______
- #50 Ben ______
- #11 Max ______
23 Clues: #15 Ed ______ • #6 Luke ______ • #32 Tom ______ • #8 Jake ______ • #7 Jack ______ • #50 Ben ______ • #11 Max ______ • #25 Tom ______ • #4 James ______ • #17 Jake ______ • #1 Steven ______ • #23 James ______ • #10 Angus ______ • #30 Alex ___-___ • #24 Trent ______ • #31 Bayley ______ • #9 Charlie ______ • #36 Kysaiah ______ • #13 Clayton ______ • #14 Michael ______ • #35 Harrison ______ • #5 Christian ______ • ...
Spanish numbers 2023-10-13
32 Clues: Number8 • Number5 • Number1 • Number3 • Number9 • Number6 • Number7 • Number4 • Number2 • Number30 • Number19 • Number24 • Number11 • Number21 • Number22 • Number12 • Number20 • Number16 • Number60 • Number17 • Number13 • Number23 • Number15 • Number14 • Number70 • Number18 • Number10 • Number 90 • Number 40 • Number 80 • Number 50 • Number 100
NUMEROS 2023-12-11
21 Clues: 5+5= • 9-1= • 20-6= • 70-3= • 90+10= • 10+10= • 40-10= • 20+20= • 710-8= • 45+45= • 25+25= • 100-4= • 20+40= • 50+30= • 60+10= • 200+89= • 3418+1= • ESTE AÑO • 9000-8000= • ¿Cuántos días tiene un año? • ¿Cuántos años tiene Sra. Día?
Multiplying & Dividing Integers 2022-10-21
23 Clues: 4X9 • 11X8 • 28÷4 • 90÷10 • 2X(-9) • (-6)X6 • (-6)X4 • 3X(-7) • (-72)÷9 • 48÷(-8) • 5X(-10) • (-2)X32 • 63÷(-7) • 10X(-13) • (-10)X10 • 121÷(-11) • (-9)X(-9) • (-3)X(-9) • (-11)X(-8) • (-2)X(-24) • (-56)÷(-7) • (-54)÷(-9) • (-12)X(-12)
Stations 2023-03-21
30 Clues: 99 • 97 • 94 • 11 • 52 • 21 • 23 • 10 • 95 • 96 • 50 • 40 • 16 • 51 • 20 • bay 15 • mesa 22 • toro 14 • beach 62 • ranch 33 • panza 41 • beach 63 • beach 64 • plains 42 • robles 30 • tablas 35 • robles 98 • shores 34 • robles aab 80 • county drill grounds 90
palabras 08.22. 2022-08-22
31 Clues: 50 • 40 • 100 • autó • anya • házi • toll • férfi • meleg • város • barát • kelet • éhség • játék • hideg • elmegy • barátnő • dolgozni • játszani • szülinap • álmosság • -val/vel • diftongus • szomjúság • anyanyelv • láb, mancs • napszemüveg • készen lenni • mobil (m....) • mobil (c......) • egyenlő ...-val/vel
Números 0-100 2025-08-29
time and numbers 2025-10-20
22 Clues: 90 • 22 • 44 • 16 • 80 • 55 • 100 • math • I'm 15 • Spanish • history • English • it's 6:50 • it's 12:45 • it's 11:15 • We are from PA • it's 3 o'clock • in the evening • I like to read • in the morning • it's one o'clock • Where are you from?
War & Diplomacy 2022-12-11
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- The act of breaking away from the Union
- Critical ally in the American Revolution
- Major turning point of the Revolutionary War
- Major turning point of the Civil War
- Attempt by colonists to seek peace with Britain ________ Petition
- Major Native American massacre site in 1890
- ____ Proclamation addressed slavery in 1863
- gave states choice over slavery
- British capture of US sailors into their navy
- Land assignments forced upon Native Americans after broken treaties
- Ship destroyed in Cuba that triggered Spanish-American war was the USS ____
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- The Treaty of ___ ended the Revolutionary War
- Jefferson acquired from France for 15M
- One of Cuba's main exports and chief supply to the US
- Supreme Court overturned Missouri Compromise
- Type of war that targets whole area slowly
- Name of Civil War southern states' "nation"
- slave states that stayed within the Union
- One of the new and highly prosperous states gained in Mex-Amer War
- Adams Era laws - Alien & ________ Act
20 Clues: gave states choice over slavery • Major turning point of the Civil War • Adams Era laws - Alien & ________ Act • Jefferson acquired from France for 15M • The act of breaking away from the Union • Critical ally in the American Revolution • slave states that stayed within the Union • Type of war that targets whole area slowly • Name of Civil War southern states' "nation" • ...
Reconstruction Vocab 6 2022-11-18
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- the violent abolitionist that gave slaves guns at harpers ferry
- slave who led a rebellion
- leader of the black legislators
- equal slave to free states
- the act of making legally null and void
- new general of the union army
- terrorist group that wanted to stop black men from voting
- states where slavery is legal
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- most deadlist battle
- 17th president
- position supported by several prominent georgia politicans who supported the Compromise of 1850
- wrote uncle toms cabin
- site where a general abused his soldiers by not feeding them
- largest battle fought in georgia
- compromise where california was brought in as a free state
- states where slavery is not legal
- 16th president
- machine invented by Eli Whitney in 1793 that quickly removed seeds from the cotton fibers
- the belief that a states sovereignity is more important than that of the national goverment
- general of the confederate army
- group that wants to punish the south
21 Clues: 17th president • 16th president • most deadlist battle • wrote uncle toms cabin • slave who led a rebellion • equal slave to free states • new general of the union army • states where slavery is legal • leader of the black legislators • general of the confederate army • largest battle fought in georgia • states where slavery is not legal • group that wants to punish the south • ...
The Civil War (FRANKLIN QUICHOCHO) 2017-02-13
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- union victory in mississippi.
- relief agency founded by clara barton in 1881.
- frighten Georgia's civilian population into abandoning the Confederate cause.
- Drafting of the civilians to serve in the army.
- Abolished slavery everywhere in the united states.
- Union victory.
- Court order that says that a person who is jailed has to appear before the court.
- president
- Three-part union strategy to win the civil war.
- American politician who was a U.S. Representative and Senator from Mississippi.
- confederate states of america,formed in 1861 by the southern states that seceded from the union.
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- Assassin of president lincoln.
- Union fort in charleston, south carolina.
- group of people or an organization.
- site of the confederate surrender.
- order issued by lincoln freeing slaves behind confederate lines.
- eastern U.S. state in the tree-covered Appalachian Mountains.
- Confederate general
- the 18th President of the United States.
- withdraw formally from membership in a federal union, an alliance, or a political or religious organization.
- Most decisive battle of the war.
21 Clues: president • Union victory. • Confederate general • union victory in mississippi. • Assassin of president lincoln. • Most decisive battle of the war. • site of the confederate surrender. • group of people or an organization. • the 18th President of the United States. • Union fort in charleston, south carolina. • relief agency founded by clara barton in 1881. • ...
Riley Kircher Articles X-WORD 2024-02-09
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- There is only one _____, called The Legislative
- The ________ was a big embarrassment
- They wrote a new constitution at the _________ Hall
- The congress cant regulate ______
- Alexander Hamilton says that the Articles are flawed in ______
- The states are putting _____ on each other
- The Articles passed in the ______
- What did the Articles make too strong?
- The Articles had no strength to _____ the laws
- Alexander Hamilton meets in 1787 to discuss a better _____
- Justice is ________
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- Alexander Hamilton said "what good a dollar that nobody's ______"
- What could the Articles print that the other states could too
- The Shays' __________ was in Massachusetts
- To pass a bill you need ____ to 13 states to approve it
- The Articles was the country's first ______
- Alexander _______ congress because they didn't share his vision
- They could force people to join the ______
- The Articles are flawed with no new amendments because we need a ________ charge
- Articles are flawed because congress couldn't _____
20 Clues: Justice is ________ • The congress cant regulate ______ • The Articles passed in the ______ • The ________ was a big embarrassment • What did the Articles make too strong? • The Shays' __________ was in Massachusetts • The states are putting _____ on each other • They could force people to join the ______ • The Articles was the country's first ______ • ...
Civil War 2024-04-12
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- unexpected attack
- number of union states
- the emancipation proclamation impacted the lives of these people
- believed that the only optoion for SC was to break away from the union
- the bloodiest battle of the civil war
- how many years did the civil war last
- the north did this to keep ships from entering/leaving the southern ports
- what women could be during the civil war to help
- who took over the plantations and farms when the men went out to fight
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- someone who wishes to get rid of slavery
- southern side during the civil war
- weapon that every soldier had to fight
- wanted support from other southern states for SC to secede
- number of confederate states
- disagreed with the northern states
- one of the jobs young boys could be given during the civil war
- the northern side during the civil war
- confederate capital
- large piece of artillery used in warfare
- first state to secede from the union
20 Clues: unexpected attack • confederate capital • number of union states • number of confederate states • southern side during the civil war • disagreed with the northern states • first state to secede from the union • the bloodiest battle of the civil war • how many years did the civil war last • weapon that every soldier had to fight • the northern side during the civil war • ...
4th of July 2024-07-02
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- Public procession that might occur on the July Fourth.
- Month in 1776 when the Declaration of Independence was signed.
- National Bird of the United States
- City in which the Declaration of Independence was signed.
- Cooking outdoors on a grill
- American President who was born July 4th, Calvin____
- Nickname for the American flag, stars and ____
- Fight for American independence : The ____ War.
- Famous signer of the Declaration of Independence: John _____.
- Symbol of Freedom located in the New York Harbor: Statue of ____.
- Commonly consumed food on July 4th
- Founding document of the United States: The Declaration of ____.
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- Red, White and ____.
- Light show often seen on the 4th of July
- Patriotic song: Yankee ___.
- Founding father and third President of the United States.
- The day of the Month on which American declared its independence
- Open air meal popular on July Fourth
- First President of the United States.
- Number of original colonies that declared independence
- National Anthem: The Star-Spangled ____.
21 Clues: Red, White and ____. • Patriotic song: Yankee ___. • Cooking outdoors on a grill • National Bird of the United States • Commonly consumed food on July 4th • Open air meal popular on July Fourth • First President of the United States. • Light show often seen on the 4th of July • National Anthem: The Star-Spangled ____. • Nickname for the American flag, stars and ____ • ...
September 27 Assignment 2025-09-24
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- The river that runs through the Grand Canyon
- The state with the most active volcanoes.
- City known as the "Mile-High city"
- The mountain known as the highest peak in the continuous United States.
- The state where the Badlands National Park is located
- Only state to have a 1 syllable name
- The state known as the "Show Me State"
- The state with the nickname "The Keystone State"
- The state known for the city of Portland
- The largest state by area
- Longest river in the United States
- The "Pine Tree State"
- First state to ratify the U.S. Constitution
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- Desert located in southeastern California
- The state with the Great Salt Lake
- The "Cornhusker State"
- The largest city in the United States by population
- The "Hoosier State"
- The "Land of Enchantment"
- The "Pelican State"
- Where the geographic center of the contiguous United States is located
- The capital of Vermont
- The state known as the "Land of 10,000 Lakes"
- Capital of Nevada
- The "Volunteer State"
- The "Sunflower State"
26 Clues: Capital of Nevada • The "Hoosier State" • The "Pelican State" • The "Volunteer State" • The "Sunflower State" • The "Pine Tree State" • The "Cornhusker State" • The capital of Vermont • The "Land of Enchantment" • The largest state by area • The state with the Great Salt Lake • City known as the "Mile-High city" • Longest river in the United States • Only state to have a 1 syllable name • ...
John Adams 2016-06-03
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- is any of several types of warship
- soldiers of the British Army
- ended the American Revolutionary War
- King of Great Britain and Ireland from 25 October 1760 until the union of the two countries on 1 January 1801
- which announced that the thirteen American colonies regarded themselves as thirteen newly independent sovereign states
- Incident on King Street
- one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States, the other being its historic rival, the Democratic Party
- series of laws passed after 1774
- solicitor and politician from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- was a 1795 treaty between the United States and Great Britain that is credited with averting war
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- bacterial infection due to Salmonella typhi that causes symptoms
- the first American political party. It existed from the early 1790s to 1816;
- period of far-reaching social and political upheaval in France that lasted from 1789 until 1799
- American War of Independence
- the third Vice President of the United States
- Franco-American victory at?
- military efforts of the Thirteen Colonies in their revolt against the rule of Great Britain
- son of President John Adams
- made it harder for an immigrant to become a citizen
- the first President of the United States
20 Clues: Incident on King Street • Franco-American victory at? • son of President John Adams • soldiers of the British Army • American War of Independence • series of laws passed after 1774 • is any of several types of warship • ended the American Revolutionary War • the first President of the United States • the third Vice President of the United States • ...
civil war crossword puzzle 2019-10-16
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- battle fought in May 1863 in Warren county, MS.
- commander of the confederate states army up until they surrendered in 1865.
- the south's most successful war general.
- 16th president of the united states.
- bill passed by president lincoln that all slaves held in southern states shall be free.
- worked as a railroad executive ultill the civil war.
- civil war general and major architect of modern warfare.
- known as the first battle of manassas in 1861.
- Battle fought in July 1863 in Gettysburg,PA.
- known for his raid on harpers ferry in 1859.
- escaped slavery and saved 70 african american slaves.
- pioneer nurse that founded the American Red Cross.
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- spinning stable bullet fired from a gun.
- famous for her speech "Ain't I A woman?".
- treatment of wounded soldiers.
- after he escaped from slavery he became a national leader of the abolitionist movement.
- steam propelled warship protected by iron.
- wrote the novel "uncle tom's cabin".
- guided confederate forces through indian territory.
- an alliance of people or groups formed for an illicit purpose.
- 18th president of the united states.
- served as the only president of the confederate states.
- Battle that took place in September 1862 near Sharpsburg,MD.
- war fought in April 1862 in southwestern tennessee.
24 Clues: treatment of wounded soldiers. • wrote the novel "uncle tom's cabin". • 16th president of the united states. • 18th president of the united states. • spinning stable bullet fired from a gun. • the south's most successful war general. • famous for her speech "Ain't I A woman?". • steam propelled warship protected by iron. • Battle fought in July 1863 in Gettysburg,PA. • ...
Khushi Patel Articles X-Word 2024-02-09
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- The continental army had been disbanded after the ____________ war.
- What was the biggest obstacle facing the Continental Congress?
- Farmers joined Shays' Rebellion to protest taxes imposed by ____________.
- The Articles of Confederation was US first _______.
- The individual states acted in their own __________ by taxing goods from other states and minting their own currency.
- What rebellion almost caused a civil war in Massachusetts?
- Which power was held by the national government?
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- Who are the people that oppose the constitution?
- The people in ________ put together a 4000 man army and marched across western Massachusetts.
- Shays and his _____________ were eventually pardoned and Massachusetts began to offer tax and debt relief.
- The _____________ government had no money for new troops.
- The land west of the Appalachian Mountains was turned into states by a law called the Northwest _______ of 1787
- Alexander ____________ hated Congress, the world, and himself.
- The Articles of Confederation can't ________.
- Who lacked the power to tax the states?
- The government only had _____ house.
- We had a huge ___ that we owed to France.
- Boston agreed to raise an army of over four thousand ___________ to fight shay's men.
- ________ out of 13 states had to approve the bill for it to be passed.
- A new _______ was established by the Declaration of Independence.
20 Clues: The government only had _____ house. • Who lacked the power to tax the states? • We had a huge ___ that we owed to France. • The Articles of Confederation can't ________. • Who are the people that oppose the constitution? • Which power was held by the national government? • The Articles of Confederation was US first _______. • ...
LaSalle 1.0 2024-09-03
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- The name of your school mascot
- The name of your high school
- The first professional baseball team in Chicago
- The ACTUAL name of "The Bean" sculpture
- There are this many states in the United States
- This Chicago neighborhood is home to Pritzker College Prep (it's also the Spanish word for "beautiful")
- You should complete this every night (if you have it assigned)
- This type of very tall building was first built in Chicago
- This country is south of the United States
- This country is north of the United States
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- This Great Lake borders Chicago
- The largest state in the US
- Michael Jordan won 6 NBA Championships with this team
- This amusement park ride was invented in Chicago
- In 1871, this destroyed one-third of Chicago
- This Chicago nickname is also the name of a famous improv theater
- The state capital of Illinois
- This state borders Illinois to the North
- Illinois is the largest producer of this orange squash plant (you see it a lot on Halloween!)
- On St Patrick's Day, Chicagoans dye the river this color
- The number of stars on the Flag of Chicago
- Pritzker's school colors are Blue and ________
- This city is the third largest city in the United States
23 Clues: The largest state in the US • The name of your high school • The state capital of Illinois • The name of your school mascot • This Great Lake borders Chicago • The ACTUAL name of "The Bean" sculpture • This state borders Illinois to the North • The number of stars on the Flag of Chicago • This country is south of the United States • This country is north of the United States • ...
Bill of Rights and Founding Fathers 2024-12-12
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- Second President of the United States
- 6th Amendment allows the right to an __________ jury
- Another name for the American Revolution
- Author of the Constitution
- The 22nd amendment places term ______ on the presidency
- 4th amendment protects from unreasonable ______________.
- The 19th Amendment to the Constitution
- Cannot be tried for the same crime twice
- Number of amendments to the Constitution
- People that wanted the Bill of Rights to agree to the Constitution
- Freedom of Speech, press, assembly, petition, and religion
- What is protected in the first amendments
- With the 19th amendment, _________ got the right to vote
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- The war between Great Britain and the US Colonies
- Author of the Declaration of Independence
- First Secretary of the Treasury
- Hamilton wanted the Federal Government to _________ state debts.
- The 2nd amendment protects the right to ________________.
- Group that advocated for the Constitution
- The right to a fair legal proceeding
- The 13th amendment abolished ____________.
- The 10th amendment states that all rights not listed in the ________ are reserved for the states
- Amendment that restricts Quartering in times of Peace
- First ten amendments of the constitution
- Eighth amendment states no "cruel and unusual ________"
- 5th Amendment protects against Self- _____________
- First President of the United States
- Any addition to the Constitution
- What is needed for search and seizure
29 Clues: Author of the Constitution • First Secretary of the Treasury • Any addition to the Constitution • The right to a fair legal proceeding • First President of the United States • Second President of the United States • What is needed for search and seizure • The 19th Amendment to the Constitution • Another name for the American Revolution • ...
The Civil War (Refer to historical figures by their last names) 2025-05-20
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- President of the Confederate States of America
- Site of a major three-day battle in Pennsylvania, 1863
- Act of states withdrawing from the Union
- The southern states that seceded
- 16th U.S. President during the Civil War
- Famous conductor on the Underground Railroad
- Founder of the American Red Cross, Civil War nurse
- 2 words: slave states that remained in the Union
- "King" crop of the Southern economy
- What you do when you meet expectations at RMS
- Peculiar institution that was a root cause of the war
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- Union siege that gave control of the Mississippi River
- Bloodiest single-day battle in U.S. history
- Abolitionist and former slave who advised Lincoln
- State that you are in right now
- Armored warship, like the Monitor or Merrimack
- Union naval strategy to cut off Confederate trade
- Commander of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia
- Union general famous for his "March to the Sea"
- Union general who became commander of all Union armies
- Proclamation freeing slaves in Confederate states
- He teaches you history
- Fort where the first shots of the Civil War were fired
- The real name of your favorite baby in this class
- Movement to end slavery
- The northern side during the Civil War
- Confederate general Thomas Jackson's famous nickname
27 Clues: He teaches you history • Movement to end slavery • State that you are in right now • The southern states that seceded • "King" crop of the Southern economy • The northern side during the Civil War • Act of states withdrawing from the Union • 16th U.S. President during the Civil War • Bloodiest single-day battle in U.S. history • Famous conductor on the Underground Railroad • ...
Positive Integers - Key Vocabulary 2025-11-12
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- A number that can be divided evenly by other numbers besides 1 and itself. Eg. 4 = 2 × 2
- A number that can be positive (3), negative (-3), or zero. No fractions or decimals.
- Breaking a number into smaller prime numbers multiplied together. Eg. 12 = 2 × 2 × 3
- Writing a number to show the value of each digit. Eg. 327 = 300 + 20 + 7
- The number you multiply by itself to get another number.
- The numbers we use to count things: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 …
- A decimal that keeps repeating forever. Eg. 0.3333… = ⅓
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- A number made by multiplying a number by itself eg. 3 × 3 = 9
- A decimal that ends. Eg. 0.25.
- A way to compare two amounts. Eg. If there are 2 dogs and 3 cats, the ratio is 2 : 3.
- A small number that shows how many times to multiply a number by itself. eg: 2³=2 × 2 × 2
- number A number that can only be divided evenly by 1 and itself eg. 2, 3, 5
- A number that tells you how many parts out of 100. Example: 50 % means 50 out of 100 = ½
- A number that can be written as a fraction. Eg. ½ = 0.5 = 50 %
- Counting numbers and zero: 0, 1, 2, 3 …
- A number with a decimal point. Eg. 3.5 means 3 and a half.
16 Clues: A decimal that ends. Eg. 0.25. • Counting numbers and zero: 0, 1, 2, 3 … • The numbers we use to count things: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 … • A decimal that keeps repeating forever. Eg. 0.3333… = ⅓ • The number you multiply by itself to get another number. • A number with a decimal point. Eg. 3.5 means 3 and a half. • A number made by multiplying a number by itself eg. 3 × 3 = 9 • ...
DW Staff 2022-08-17
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- I started a pie business in my 30's called Heavenly Bites.
- I was once a tour guide for Tom Hanks.
- When I was a kid, I auditioned to be in an Oscar Meyer Hot Dog commercial! I still have the "Oh I wish I were an Oscar Meyer weiner!!!" song memorized!
- My grandmother met my grandfather because my grandfather drove the milk truck.
- My favorite month of the year is May. I love the spring time, the weather is nice and everything is green. It is beautiful!
- I have owned three animals inm my life: Two horses (Twigs and Skits) and a dog (Maizey).
- I don't buy tomato sauce I always make my own.
- I lived in four different states in the matter of three years.
- As a child I nearly amputated my hand by using a rubber band...I took this hard lesson, and later decided to shove rocks up my nose. I'm 99% sure my septum has never been the same or my pride.
- I raised calves one summer for money for school.
- I have visited 48 of the 50 states, with only Alaska and North Dakota missing.
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- I was a wild land firefighter for a couple seasons and I sometimes served as Smokey Bear’s handler.
- I nearly tied my high school's high jump record.
- I accidentally put a pitch fork in my foot when trying to feed cows hay.
- My first career choice was Micro-biology. I was obsessed with genetics and how they work.. also - who doesn't want to work with CSI?
- I hate waterchestnuts. They don't add anything to a dish for me.
- I received one varsity letter in highschool and had the opportunity to get a letterman jacket.... It was for being in varsity choir and I didn't get the jacket.
- My sister and me have the same tattoo.
- My second son was born outside the US, in Europe.
- I love visiitng museums and historical sites.
- I do photography as a hobby (mostly family/senior photos).
- I play golf around 70 times a year and I have 1 hole in one so far!
22 Clues: I was once a tour guide for Tom Hanks. • My sister and me have the same tattoo. • I love visiitng museums and historical sites. • I don't buy tomato sauce I always make my own. • I nearly tied my high school's high jump record. • I raised calves one summer for money for school. • My second son was born outside the US, in Europe. • ...
Third Party Politics 2025-10-02
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- The party Ross Perot ran under in 1992 promoting deficit reduction and budget cuts.
- The system that ultimately decides the U.S. president, where most states use winner-take-all.
- A major hurdle third parties face to get on election ballots in all 50 states.
- The Green Party candidate in 2000 accused of “spoiling” the election for Al Gore.
- Many voters believe third parties can’t win, so they don’t vote for them.
- The Libertarian candidate who ran for president in 2012 and 2016.
- The party Jill Stein represented in the 2016 presidential election.
- A third party that splits off from a major party, often centered around a strong personality.
- A demographic bloc that votes together and that parties try to appeal to.
- Third parties often excluded from presidential debates, limiting exposure.
- The fear that voting for a third party will help elect the voter's least favored major candidate.
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- Limited coverage by major news outlets making it hard for third parties to get attention.
- A third party rooted in economic discontent or sectional interests, like the Populist party.
- State laws and regulations that make it hard for third parties to qualify for ballots.
- A major third party in the U.S. known for its libertarian views.
- A major barrier as third parties struggle to raise money compared to major parties.
- A type of third party built around a popular individual that may disappear when they leave.
- When a third party candidate takes votes away from a major candidate, potentially changing the election outcome.
- Difficulties third parties face, including fundraising, media access, and ballot restrictions.
- A third party focused on one public policy matter, like prohibition or right to life.
- The dominant system in the U.S. that makes it difficult for third parties to win elections.
- Parties based on a consistent set of social, political, or economic beliefs, e.g., Socialist or Communist.
- The electoral system where the candidate with the most votes wins all of a state's electoral votes.
- The 1992 independent candidate who won nearly 19% of the popular vote.
24 Clues: A major third party in the U.S. known for its libertarian views. • The Libertarian candidate who ran for president in 2012 and 2016. • The party Jill Stein represented in the 2016 presidential election. • The 1992 independent candidate who won nearly 19% of the popular vote. • Many voters believe third parties can’t win, so they don’t vote for them. • ...
The division of powers in Australia 2021-07-24
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- When the states and commonwealth both take and cooperate to run the country
- When states have more power than the commonwealth
- The house of parliament that is more diverse and mirrors Australia's society
- The upper house of parliament
- Power that interprets the law's independently
- Who is Western Australia's premier?
- The power that has public servants
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- The aim is to protect peoples rights, and ensure that the government doesn't interfere too much
- The queens representative in Australia
- Power that makes the law's
- The level of government that deals with problems such as immigration, defence and currency
- Power that carries out the law's
- The level of government that deals with problems such as school education, health, transport and local government
- written document + unwritten conventions
- When the commonwealth has more power than the states
- The number of states in Australia
16 Clues: Power that makes the law's • The upper house of parliament • Power that carries out the law's • The number of states in Australia • The power that has public servants • Who is Western Australia's premier? • The queens representative in Australia • written document + unwritten conventions • Power that interprets the law's independently • ...
New American Borders 2023-03-24
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- the eigth president of the United States; the presidential nominee for Jackson's supporters
- the importance of regional and state identity
- the ninth president of the United States; died a month after his inauguration
- method of electing a candidate based on a majority of votes
- road built connecting Cumberland, Maryland to Vandalia, Illinois
- nicknamed "Old Hickory", the seventh president of the United States
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- a demilitarized border between the U.S. and Canada
- the right to vote
- the tenth president, took office after Harrison died
- American foreign policy established in 1823
- stated that all future applications for statehood, slavery would be illegal north of the southern border of Missouri
- the fifth president of the United States
- patriotism; a sense of national identity
- the sixth president of the United States
- another word for a line of latitude
15 Clues: the right to vote • another word for a line of latitude • the fifth president of the United States • patriotism; a sense of national identity • the sixth president of the United States • American foreign policy established in 1823 • the importance of regional and state identity • a demilitarized border between the U.S. and Canada • ...
CLOCK-TIMES 2020-04-21
x10 2024-05-17
14 Clues: 2.3x100=____ • 9.7423x10=____ • 3.4x_______=3400 • 73.3x10=________ • 1.2x________=240 • (3x2-1)x5x3=_____ • 55.872x1000=_____ • 2.45x________=2450 • 3.25x100=_________ • 1.2435x100000=_____ • 87.45x100=_________ • 16-4x(3+1)+70=_____ • 7.842x10000=_________ • 10x(2+2+1)x2+15=_____
ekathu kireema 2024-07-11
The Great Depression 2021-01-28
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- a government corporation administered by the United States Federal Government between 1932 and 1957
- gathered in Washington, D.C. in mid-1932 to demand early cash redemption of their service certificates
- a law that implemented protectionist trade policies in the United States
- influenced the development of documentary photography and humanized the consequences of the Great Depression
- a period of severe dust storms in the 1930's
- an American author and the 1962 Nobel Prize in Literature winner "for his realistic and imaginative writings
- the purchase of an object in hopes the value grows
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- a 1928 international agreement
- the act of borrowing money to buy securities
- a shanty town built during the Great Depression by the homeless in the United States
- an American politician who served as the 32nd president of the United States
- repealed the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
- served as the First Lady of the United States from March 4, 1933, to April 12, 1945
- to sign and accept liability under
- is extended each time a new bid is placed
- a form of far-right, authoritarian ultranationalism
16 Clues: a 1928 international agreement • to sign and accept liability under • is extended each time a new bid is placed • the act of borrowing money to buy securities • a period of severe dust storms in the 1930's • the purchase of an object in hopes the value grows • a form of far-right, authoritarian ultranationalism • ...
Funções Inorganicas 2021-10-14
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- Acido que possui % maior que 50%. Ácido Forte
- Acido que possui % menor de 5%. Ácido franco
- Acido usado em água gaseificada e refrigerantes. Acido carbonico
- Classificação do sal que possui cátion proveninte de ácido forte. Sal ácido
- Bases maior 50% podendo cheegar de acordo com a temperatura aproximadamente 100%. Base forte
- Óxidos covalentes que não reagem com a água formando ácido ou base. Óxidos neutrons
- Compostos capazes de se dissociar na água liberano ions. Sais
- Óxidos que na maioria são formados por metais. Óxidos básicos
- Classificação dos ácidos.
- Compostos binários, dos quais o oxigenio é o elemento mais eletromegativo. Óxidos
- Sais utilizado na fabricação de giz escolar. Sulfato de calcio
- Liberação de ions já existestente, ou seja, na dissociação de uma base não há reação química com a água. Dissociação
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- Nomeclatura do ácido Hcl2 (aq). Acido Cloroso
- Base estavel que em condições ambiente sofre decomposição formando água e gás amonia. Hidroxido de amonio
- São eletrolitos e, portanto liberam ions ao entrar em contato com água. Bases
- Classificação de sal que possui cátion proveniente de base dforte e anion proveninte de ácido fraco. Sal básico
- Bases que é igual ou inferior a 5%. Base fraca
- Nomeclatura do ácido Hcl (aq). Acido cloridrico
- Acido que % entre 5% e 50%. Acido semiforte
- Óxido utilizado na fabricação de pigmentos. Óxid de ferro III
- Reação quimica que ocorre entre moleculas produzindo que não existiam anteriormente. Ionização
- Classificação de sal que possui cátions proveniente de base forte e anion proveniente de ácido forte. Sal neutro
- Base utilizada na preparação de argamassa. Hidroxido de calcio
- São eletrolitos e, portanto formam ions em solução aquosa. Ácido
- Óxidos que sao formados por ametais. Oxidos ácidos
25 Clues: Classificação dos ácidos. • Acido que % entre 5% e 50%. Acido semiforte • Nomeclatura do ácido Hcl2 (aq). Acido Cloroso • Acido que possui % menor de 5%. Ácido franco • Bases que é igual ou inferior a 5%. Base fraca • Acido que possui % maior que 50%. Ácido Forte • Nomeclatura do ácido Hcl (aq). Acido cloridrico • Óxidos que sao formados por ametais. Oxidos ácidos • ...
Golden Across & Down 2025-07-13
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- ⏐ Grammy’s famous loaf
- ⏐ Dance you might try in Maui
- ⏐ Formal phrase for a 50-year celebration
- ⏐ Grammy’s 18-year summer tradition
- ⏐ Event involving rabbits, scarves and applause
- ⏐ Grandkid that Grumps refers to as “Squirrel”
- ⏐ Hollywood club where Ralph perfects card tricks
- ⏐ L.A. radio station tuned to 101
- ⏐ Island where Dede met a cow grate the hard way
- ⏐ Team Ralph cheers in blue
- ⏐ 2001 family tour destination
- ⏐ Gift given by kids to Dede when she was going through radiation treatment
- ⏐ Three-word Camp Grammy slogan
- ⏐ Dede’s all-time cinematic favorite
- ⏐ First Mackintosh grandson
- ⏐ What 50 years have multiplied
- ⏐ Rhyming Shiba Inu of years past
- ⏐ Word often heard on their island trips
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- ⏐ How the grandkids address Ralph & Dede—collectively
- ⏐ “Good Vibrations” band on the playlist
- ⏐ Big white dog named after a lion
- ⏐ Loyal border collie
- ⏐ Sound most common at Camp Grammy
- ⏐ Location of home where Ralph jumped from the roof into the pool, possibly naked
- ⏐ How they first got to know each other
- ⏐ Key ingredient of Ralph’s overstocked dessert
- ⏐ Deck-based illusions
- ⏐ Place where Grumps now goes to nap
- ⏐ Seat of Clan Mackintosh visited that year
- ⏐ Current micro-labradoodle-in-chief
- ⏐ Long-time family cat
- ⏐ Grandkid with a currency name
- ⏐ Eldest grandchild, also called Princess Caca
- ⏐ Wedding date in words
- ⏐ Chemical symbol representing a 50-year anniversary
- ⏐ Bike-ride hazard Dede found in Maui
- ⏐ Grandson whose name is also a poet’s surname
- ⏐ Soda Ralph prefers to stronger stuff
- ⏐ 2005 family island trip
- ⏐ Tea-plus-lemonade refresher Ralph orders
- ⏐ 2023 Camp Grammy finale venue
41 Clues: ⏐ Loyal border collie • ⏐ Grammy’s famous loaf • ⏐ Deck-based illusions • ⏐ Long-time family cat • ⏐ Wedding date in words • ⏐ 2005 family island trip • ⏐ Team Ralph cheers in blue • ⏐ First Mackintosh grandson • ⏐ Dance you might try in Maui • ⏐ 2001 family tour destination • ⏐ Grandkid with a currency name • ⏐ Three-word Camp Grammy slogan • ⏐ 2023 Camp Grammy finale venue • ...
numbers 2021-10-14
week 18 spelling words 2021-04-15
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- there states bird is willow ptarmigan
- jersey this states animal is a horse
- there state animal is american buffalo
- they are known for there beaches
- this states bird is California gull
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- this states nickname is sunflower state
- this states flower is carnation
- the capital is Austin
- Dakota this states capital is Pierre
- Dakota this states capital is Bismarck
10 Clues: the capital is Austin • this states flower is carnation • they are known for there beaches • this states bird is California gull • Dakota this states capital is Pierre • there states bird is willow ptarmigan • jersey this states animal is a horse • Dakota this states capital is Bismarck • there state animal is american buffalo • this states nickname is sunflower state
UNIT 7 2016-05-20
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- Increase in prices and decrease in value of money
- Tax on earnings
- Military draft
- Slave states that bordered states in which slavery was illegal
- Paper money introduced in the Civil War
- Confederate ironclad ship, later renamed the Virginia
- Infantry regiment that saw extensive service in the Union Army during the American
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- An organized association of workers formed to protect and further their rights and interests
- Union strategy to defeat the Confederacy
- Confederation Formed in 1861 by the Southern states after their secession from the Union
- Nation formed by Southern States
- 1856 Supreme Court case in which a slave, sued for his freedom
- First president of the Confederate States of America
- Confederate General,Commander of the Army of Northern Virginia
- Federal arsenal in Virginia; captured in 1859 during an antislavery revolt
15 Clues: Military draft • Tax on earnings • Nation formed by Southern States • Paper money introduced in the Civil War • Union strategy to defeat the Confederacy • Increase in prices and decrease in value of money • First president of the Confederate States of America • Confederate ironclad ship, later renamed the Virginia • ...
UNIT 7 2016-05-20
Across
- 1856 Supreme Court case in which a slave, sued for his freedom
- Union strategy to defeat the Confederacy
- Confederate ironclad ship, later renamed the Virginia
- Slave states that bordered states in which slavery was illegal
- Tax on earnings
- Infantry regiment that saw extensive service in the Union Army during the American
- Confederate General,Commander of the Army of Northern Virginia
- Military draft
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- First president of the Confederate States of America
- Confederation Formed in 1861 by the Southern states after their secession from the Union
- An organized association of workers formed to protect and further their rights and interests
- Paper money introduced in the Civil War
- Federal arsenal in Virginia; captured in 1859 during an antislavery revolt
- Increase in prices and decrease in value of money
- Nation formed by Southern States
15 Clues: Military draft • Tax on earnings • Nation formed by Southern States • Paper money introduced in the Civil War • Union strategy to defeat the Confederacy • Increase in prices and decrease in value of money • First president of the Confederate States of America • Confederate ironclad ship, later renamed the Virginia • ...
Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-23
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- President of the Confederate States of America
- Where was the most deadliest battle of the Civil War?
- Union general who later became the 18th President of the United States?
- Who led the raid that was one of the main causes of the Civil War?
- Document issued by Lincoln that freed slaves in Confederate states?
- Who was the leader of the Confederate Army?
- First shots of the Civil War were fired at this fort:
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- What is the Amendment that abolished slavery?
- Which Union general is known for his "March to the Sea”?
- Union strategy/plan to cut off Confederate supplies:
- Bloodiest single-day battle of the Civil War?
- Northern states during the Civil War?
- Capital of the Confederacy?
- Who was the president during the civil war?
- Southern states during the Civil War?
15 Clues: Capital of the Confederacy? • Northern states during the Civil War? • Southern states during the Civil War? • Who was the president during the civil war? • Who was the leader of the Confederate Army? • What is the Amendment that abolished slavery? • Bloodiest single-day battle of the Civil War? • President of the Confederate States of America • ...
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