50 states Crossword Puzzles
Geography, Science, and Civics Crossword Challenge 2026-06-02
Across
- What is the capital city of Brazil?
- What is the largest planet in our solar system?
- What is the main language spoken in Brazil?
- What is the supreme law of the land?
- What is the largest country in the world by land area?
- What ship brought the Pilgrims to America in 1620?
- What is the largest U.S. state by area?
- What country is Hawaii part of?
- What is the largest ocean on Earth?
- Who appoints federal judges?
- What is the capital of Canada?
- What is the longest river in the world?
- What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?
- What is the freezing point of water in degrees Celsius?
- What country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States?
- What is the smallest continent?
- What is the only U.S. state that starts with the letter L?
- What is the capital of France?
- What is the largest mammal on Earth?
- What continent do we live in?
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- What process do plants use to make food from sunlight?
- What gas do plants absorb from the air?
- What is the tallest mountain in the world?
- What is another word for 1,000 years?
- What country is south of the United States?
- What continent is Japan in?
- What continent is Egypt in?
- What ocean is on the east coast of the United States?
- What is the capital of the United States?
- How many states are in the United States?
- What is the only U.S. state that ends with the letter K?
- What is the largest continent?
- What is the capital of Japan?
- What desert covers much of northern Africa?
- What planet do we live on?
- Which branch of government makes laws?
- What is the currency used in the United States?
- What line divides Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres?
- What are the first ten amendments to the Constitution called?
39 Clues: What planet do we live on? • What continent is Japan in? • What continent is Egypt in? • Who appoints federal judges? • What is the capital of Japan? • What continent do we live in? • What is the largest continent? • What is the capital of Canada? • What is the capital of France? • What country is Hawaii part of? • What is the smallest continent? • ...
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The Civil War Chapters 1-2 2020-03-25
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- an unsettled area, or an area where people do not live
- another name for the United States
- a way to get from one place to another
- the practice of owning people and forcing them to work, often without pay
- areas of land
- people who were against slavery
- the states in the southeastern and south-central part of the United States
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- all people born around the same time
- person or animal in a story
- to stay alive
- to be forced to work without being paid or having any freedom
- the states in the northeastern and north-central part of the United States
- things that are wrong and make people suffer
- having the power to make your own decisions and to do what you want
- ran away from owners
15 Clues: to stay alive • areas of land • ran away from owners • person or animal in a story • people who were against slavery • another name for the United States • all people born around the same time • a way to get from one place to another • things that are wrong and make people suffer • an unsettled area, or an area where people do not live • ...
Aubrey McCarthy 2025-05-16
Across
- The fort where the 1st battle of the Civil War took place
- The 16th president of the United States
- Iron warships
- A law that allowed Kansas and Nebraska to choose whether to be slave states or not
- The General of the Union
- The Confederate General
- A small village where the Confederacy surrendered to the Union
- The 7th president of the United States
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- A march through the South where Union soldiers destroyed everything
- A person who wants to stop slavery
- A law that decided if new US states would be slaves states or not
- Declared that all enslaved people in the Confederacy are free
- Laws that limited free African American's rights
- The government's power comes from the people
- Separate from a group or country
15 Clues: Iron warships • The Confederate General • The General of the Union • Separate from a group or country • A person who wants to stop slavery • The 7th president of the United States • The 16th president of the United States • The government's power comes from the people • Laws that limited free African American's rights • ...
Federalism Vocab!! 2016-04-26
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- System of government where the local and regional governments derive all authority from strong national government.
- Law that makes an act punishable as a crime even if the action was legal at the time it was committed.
- Portion of Article VI mandating that national law is supreme to all other laws passed by the states or any other subdivision of government.
- proper clause The final paragraph of Article 1, section 8, of the Constitution, which gives Congress the authority to pass all laws necessary and proper” to carry out the enumerated powers specified in the Constitution; also called the elastic clause.
- Contracts between states that carry the force of law; generally now used as a tool to address multistate policy concerns.
- The intertwined relationship between the national, state and local governments that began with the New Deal. (Marble Cake Federalism).
- The basic principle of of federalism stating “The powers not delegated to the United States by Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states , are reserved to the Stets, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”
- Authorized Congress to enact a national income tax.
- Section of Article IV of the Constitution that ensures judicial decrees and contracts made in one state will be binding and enforceable in any other state.
- Made senators directly elected by the people; removed their selection from state legislatures.
- Powers reserved to the states by the Tenth Amendment that lie at the foundation of a state’s right to legislate for the public health and welfare of its citizens.
- Powers derived from enumerated powers and the necessary and proper clause. These powers are not stated specifically but are considered to be reasonably implied through the exercise of delegated powers.
- System of government where the national government and state governments share power, derive all authority from the people, and the powers of the government are specified in a constitution.
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- National laws that direct state or local governments to comply with federal rules or regulations (such as clean air or water standards) but contain little or no federal funding to defray the cost of meeting these requirements.
- Authority possessed by both the state and national governments that may be exercised concurrently as long as that power is not exclusively within the scope of national power or in conflict with national law.
- The belief that having separate and equally powerful levels of government is the best arrangement. (Layer Cake Federalism)
- Specific powers granted to Congress under Article 1, section 8, of the Constitution; these powers include taxation, coinage of money, regulation of commerce, and the authority to provide for a national defense.
- A concept derived from the Constitution’s supremacy clause that allows the national government to override or preempt state or local actions in certain areas.
- Part of Article IV of the constitution that requires states to extradite, or return, criminals to states where they have been convicted or are to stand trial.
- Type of government where the national government derives its powers from the states; a league of independent states.
- The right of a state to be free from a lawsuit unless it gives permission to the suit. Under the Eleventh Amendment all states are considered sovereign.
- Broad grant with few strings attached; given to states by the federal government for general categories of activity, such as secondary education or health services.
- grants that allocated federal funds to states for a specific purpose.
- A law declaring an act illegal without a judicial trial.
- Federal-state relationship proposed by Reagan administration during the 1980s; hallmark is returning administrative powers to the state governments.
25 Clues: Authorized Congress to enact a national income tax. • A law declaring an act illegal without a judicial trial. • grants that allocated federal funds to states for a specific purpose. • Made senators directly elected by the people; removed their selection from state legislatures. • ...
probability 2021-10-27
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- probability of an impossible event
- probability of selecting 9 boys from 10 is____%
- total number of outcomes in a coin toss
- number of heart cards in a deck
- another name for 50/50 chance
- other name for sure event
- the probability you get this question right
- P(3/4)=____%
- event with 2 or more stages
- total number of cards in a deck
- number of vowels
- lowest possible value for a probability
- mathematics of chance
- set of all 2 outcomes
- if P(E)=1,then E is a _____event
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- result of a probability experiment
- P(E)+P(É)=
- number of face cards in a deck
- number of ways of rolling a sum of 10 on 2 die
- a group of one or more outcomes
- probability of rain is 13/20 which is___%
- P(1/2)=____%
- probability of getting 76/80 is ____%
- total number of outcomes on a dice
- type of diagram with branches for listing outcomes
- number of consonants in the alphabet
- total number of outcomes when 2 die are toss
- if P(E)=0,then E is a _____event
28 Clues: P(E)+P(É)= • P(1/2)=____% • P(3/4)=____% • number of vowels • mathematics of chance • set of all 2 outcomes • other name for sure event • event with 2 or more stages • another name for 50/50 chance • number of face cards in a deck • number of heart cards in a deck • a group of one or more outcomes • total number of cards in a deck • if P(E)=0,then E is a _____event • ...
FAST Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-12
Across
- - CEO of PHP Agency,
- - VP of Operations,
- - hunger for development and growth,
- - This happens at the end of every month,
- - 15 Recruits / 15 Applications / 30,000 Points,
- - The amount received once a policy pays out from your downline,
- - 50 Recruits / 50 Applications / 100,000 Points / 15 Licensed & Appointed Agents,
- - Great Equalizer Bonus abbreviation,
- - work towards our vision with a positive mentality,
- - Handles / reviews promotions and transfers,
- - operate with the highest moral uprightness through honesty and a strong moral compass,
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- - Has 81 questions for associates to review and agree to,
- - item worn to enter building,
- - I have been inactive for more than 6 months and I would like to be moved to someone else, what do i qualify for?,
- - Celebrate progress, advancement, and finding ways to do business that promote financial well being,
- - FieldAgentSupportTeam,
- - honor our word and commitments and accept responsibility,
- - our mindset keeps us relentlessly pursuing success, thinking and planning conceptually,
- - small meeting for updates,
- - Handles / reviews refunds, reactivations, deactivations,
20 Clues: - VP of Operations, • - CEO of PHP Agency, • - FieldAgentSupportTeam, • - small meeting for updates, • - item worn to enter building, • - hunger for development and growth, • - Great Equalizer Bonus abbreviation, • - This happens at the end of every month, • - Handles / reviews promotions and transfers, • - 15 Recruits / 15 Applications / 30,000 Points, • ...
amir | weeks 1-7 english vocab crossword 2022-03-28
Across
- to give someone company
- a type of transport
- the opposite of fruits
- normal, 50/50
- synonym for common
- to be free
- a place where the dead are buried
- to convince someone
- a place where you go to eat
- something that happens as soon as it is said
- what someone/something is
- complex, very large search/clean/etcetera
- the word for how hot or cold it is
- the joint that connects your arm to your torso
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- the part of the body that digests food
- synonym for required
- to decrease food intake
- to calm a situation down
- a way people from different cultures speak
- synonym for insignia
- synonym for identity
- a luxurious boat made for one or more people
- synonym for awesome
- a difference in a group of people or objets
- a bolt of light, electricity caused in bad weather
- to be committed to something
- someone near by to you
27 Clues: to be free • normal, 50/50 • synonym for common • a type of transport • synonym for awesome • to convince someone • synonym for required • synonym for insignia • synonym for identity • the opposite of fruits • someone near by to you • to give someone company • to decrease food intake • to calm a situation down • what someone/something is • a place where you go to eat • ...
Clue 1 2022-04-11
Across
- the average
- no common units
- reject or fail to reject the null
- result of one has no impact on the others
- based on characteristics
- single peaked bell shaped symmetric
- a variable that can take all real values within a range
- order matters
- strength and direction
- shows cause and effect
- the range between Q1 and Q3
- based on numbers
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- variability in data
- n is greater than or equal to 30
- the opposite of
- 68-95-99.7
- standard deviations away from the mean
- compare to alpha
- combine elements from two or more sets
- quantitative bar graph
- ratio of outcome to total
- an interval of possible values
- the chance of occurrence
- 50% below and 50% above
- a value outside of the data pattern
- asymmetry in a distribution
- order does not matter
- discrete probability with n independent trials of equal chance of success
- the actual value - the predicted value
29 Clues: 68-95-99.7 • the average • order matters • the opposite of • no common units • compare to alpha • based on numbers • variability in data • order does not matter • quantitative bar graph • strength and direction • shows cause and effect • 50% below and 50% above • based on characteristics • the chance of occurrence • ratio of outcome to total • asymmetry in a distribution • ...
Sensation and Percception 2023-12-12
Across
- Color muscle that allows pupil to open and close
- Linear/one eye perspective
- Sense receptors for taste
- Where the hair cells live
- Eyes sense receptors for color
- Turning energy into nero-impulse
- Eyes sense receptors for black and white
- Two eye perspective
- Where the rods and cones are
- Focuses your vision
- Minimal amount of stimulation needed to detect a stimulus 50% of the time
- Allows light to come in
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- Cell that transduces
- 3 types of colors that make million color combinations
- Psychology based on perception and illution
- Your Response to stimulations lowers to the response to stimulation
- we see in pairs of sensory receptors
- Minimal amount of stimulation to detect a change 50% of the time
- Supports hair cells
- The amount of stimulation needed to feel pain
- Amount of stimulation needed to detect a change depends on the intensity of the original stimulation
- Sense receptors for your ears
22 Clues: Supports hair cells • Two eye perspective • Focuses your vision • Cell that transduces • Allows light to come in • Sense receptors for taste • Where the hair cells live • Linear/one eye perspective • Where the rods and cones are • Sense receptors for your ears • Eyes sense receptors for color • Turning energy into nero-impulse • we see in pairs of sensory receptors • ...
URODZINOWA KRZYŻÓWKA 2022-07-06
Across
- Film, który miał premierę 50 lat temu Ojciec..
- Legenda głosi, że kiedyś w tym mieście szybko mknęła czerwona czupryna.
- " Klient w ... jest mniej awanturujący się"
- Nazwisko skoczka narciarskiego, który w 1972r zdobył pierwszy złoty medal olimpijski dla Polski.
- Chorwackie przezwisko Natalki.
- Jak ubiera się Twoja młosza córka?
- Kolor wózka,w którym jeździłaś jako dziecko.
- 50 lat temu Browary Warszawskie rozpoczęły produkcję tego licencyjnego napoju.
- najlepsza przyjaciółka (i nie tylko) z dzieciństwa
- W jakim dniu tygodnia się urodziłaś?
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- Twoi "zastępczy" rodzice Ela i ...
- Tam byliście w podróży poślubnej.
- Ta piosenka była hitem w 1972r, "Starway to...
- Premier Polski w 1972r. Piotr...
- Imię ojca Lorelai w serialu Gilmore Girls.
- Afera, która wybuchła w USA w 1972r
- Nazwa glonów używanych do sushi.
- Najlepszy dodatek do kawy dla Teściowej.
- Twoje lubione japońskie wino.
- Zagrała Donnę w filmie Mamma Mia ... Streep.
- Ulubiony film Bartka z kolekcji Gwiezdne Wojny ... Jedi
- Skakałaś z niego na wakacjach w dzieciństwie.
- Nazwa naszego hotelu na Krecie. Sun ...
23 Clues: Twoje lubione japońskie wino. • Chorwackie przezwisko Natalki. • Premier Polski w 1972r. Piotr... • Nazwa glonów używanych do sushi. • Tam byliście w podróży poślubnej. • Twoi "zastępczy" rodzice Ela i ... • Jak ubiera się Twoja młosza córka? • Afera, która wybuchła w USA w 1972r • W jakim dniu tygodnia się urodziłaś? • Nazwa naszego hotelu na Krecie. Sun ... • ...
7th Grade Vocabulary - Math & Science 2024-04-18
Across
- too small to see with the naked eye
- more than 50%
- 100%
- the result of multiplication
- to describe the relationship between two numbers
- one-celled organisms
- a whole number
- a certain stage of matter. Gas, Liquid, Solid are examples
- activity where people are asked questions in order to collect data
- the result of addition
- less than 50%
- the elements that change during a chemical reaction
- numbers that are less than zero
- staying the same
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- used to represent something when it is too big or too small to see
- a type of sugar and a major source of energy for the body
- groups of atoms. H2O is an example of one
- a letter used to represent a number
- cannot happen
- numbers that are greater than zero
- any living thing
- they make up all organisms
- the result of a chemical reaction
- used to prove your claim
- the height above or below sea level
- one part of an entire population
26 Clues: 100% • more than 50% • cannot happen • less than 50% • a whole number • any living thing • staying the same • one-celled organisms • the result of addition • used to prove your claim • they make up all organisms • the result of multiplication • numbers that are less than zero • one part of an entire population • the result of a chemical reaction • numbers that are greater than zero • ...
TEKA TEKI SILANG ATMOSFER & LITOSFER X8 2023-02-02
Across
- batu sedimen yang pengendapannya terjadi di dasar sungai disebut sedimen.
- senyawanya dalam bentuk SiO2 dan Al2O3.
- terbentuknya awan, hujan, dan berbagai proses pencemaran.
- mengakibat menurunnya suhu di dalam gunung api.
- lama - kelamaan akan menumpuk dan mengeras membentuk batuan.
- memanjang sekitar 31 mil (50 km) tingginya.
- tsunami 26 Desember 2004 di Aceh disebabkan karena terjadi pergerakan lempeng tektonik yaitu gerakan.
- keluar batuan cair sampai di permukaan.
- magma yang menyusup diantara litosfer yang berbentuk cembung.
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- didominasi oleh silisium dan aluminium.
- komposisi kimia dari kerak samudera adlh silikon.
- mengandung oksigen yang dibutuhkan makhluk hidup untuk bernapas.
- ketinggian 50 kilometer sampai dengan 75 kilometer di atas permukaan bumi.
- lapisan udara yang melindungi dari sinar uv.
- tekanan udara yang tinggi menandakan cuaca yang "berteman".
- gerakan udara yang pemanasannya secara kontak bersinggungan.
- dapur magma yang kecil dan encer.
- pendinginan lambat + kristal sempurna.
- terjadinya proses ionisasi berada di lapisan udara.
- tempat gelombang gempa dan astenusfera yang mendorong pergerakan litosfer.
20 Clues: dapur magma yang kecil dan encer. • pendinginan lambat + kristal sempurna. • didominasi oleh silisium dan aluminium. • senyawanya dalam bentuk SiO2 dan Al2O3. • keluar batuan cair sampai di permukaan. • memanjang sekitar 31 mil (50 km) tingginya. • lapisan udara yang melindungi dari sinar uv. • mengakibat menurunnya suhu di dalam gunung api. • ...
David and Gill 2025-09-10
Across
- David' first qualified profession
- Born in 1975, the other side of Dec
- 50 years is equivalent to 438,300 of these
- These were exchanged 50 years ago today
- Where our downstairs loo is twinned with
- Next door, or number 2
- How mny children did David and Gill have when they moved to Prestwood
- The Mr and Mrs we celebrate today
- Quiz master
- This lady has possibly travelled the furthest to be here!
- Number one, obviously
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- What city did David and Gill first live in
- Famous for it's cross, and a nice place to settle down
- Who is baby Leo's grandmother in relation to David
- A pallindrome, still small but very vocal!
- According to David he fished Gill out of one of these
- Mind this gap, sadly reduced
- Before Peppard Meadow there was...
- Gill attended here 2005-2008
- What lasted longer than a short term in office
- Which war between UK and Iceland ended in 1975
- Star wars character?
- Writer of novels
23 Clues: Quiz master • Writer of novels • Star wars character? • Number one, obviously • Next door, or number 2 • Mind this gap, sadly reduced • Gill attended here 2005-2008 • David' first qualified profession • The Mr and Mrs we celebrate today • Before Peppard Meadow there was... • Born in 1975, the other side of Dec • These were exchanged 50 years ago today • ...
Lab Value Crossword 2016-09-01
Kruisrekenpuzzel negatieve getallen 1 mavo/havo moderne wiskunde 2025-06-22
15 Clues: 3+..=-5 • -15+..=23 • 8-8,5=.... • -18-...=-8 • 0-2,5=.... • 2,5-3=.... • 5--3,5=... • ..-105=-30 • 60+....=-50 • -12,5+8=.... • 350-....=455 • 6,5--1,3=... • -1905+....=230 • .....-170=-3000 • -1130-....=-800
Les nombres 2026-06-01
Building a new nation 2020-05-12
Across
- Who wrote the Star Spangled Banner?
- Who was the fourth Chief Justice of the United States?
- Who was the ninth president of the United States?
- What is the oldest continuously occupied military post in America?
- Who was the third president of the United States?
- where is our nations capital located?
- Who was the seventh president of the United States?
- What state became a state in 1803 buy a purchase?
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- What is America’s National anthem?
- Who was the fourth president of the United States?
- What state became a US territory in 1821?
- This is a city in Louisiana.
- What is a word that means to impose a tax?
- Who defined the role of the First Lady?
- This is the waterway that connects to the Hudson River.
15 Clues: This is a city in Louisiana. • What is America’s National anthem? • Who wrote the Star Spangled Banner? • where is our nations capital located? • Who defined the role of the First Lady? • What state became a US territory in 1821? • What is a word that means to impose a tax? • Who was the ninth president of the United States? • ...
Constitution Era 2023-02-22
Across
- Form of money for each country
- Changes to a Constitution
- National laws are the ______ law of the land.
- Congress couldn't pay off it's this without taxing.
- Place where the Constitutional Convention was held
- Branch that creates the laws
- Delegate from New York that wanted a strong national government
- Plan that larger states supported
- This solved the debate between large and small states
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- Branch that enforces the laws
- These articles were passed as the first form of government for the United States
- President of the Convention
- Branch that interprets the laws
- Father of the Constitution
- Leader of the rebellion against Massachusetts
- Plan that smaller states supported
- The 3/5ths Compromise dealt with this issue
17 Clues: Changes to a Constitution • Father of the Constitution • President of the Convention • Branch that creates the laws • Branch that enforces the laws • Form of money for each country • Branch that interprets the laws • Plan that larger states supported • Plan that smaller states supported • The 3/5ths Compromise dealt with this issue • ...
T.S.C.A.R. Development Committee Crossword 2021-07-07
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- Show your support for our Mountain Schools with a donation of $25 to this fund to receive this pin.
- With a $50 donation to the Voyager Fund ,that assists with travel expenses for National Officers, Chairmen, and State Presidents, you can receive this pen.
- To receive this pen, you must donate $50 or more to the N.S.C.A.R. Museum.
- Receive this pin by contributing $100 or more to this fund that denotes the singular honor of one who has helped to insure the perpetuation of the ideals of the N.S.C.A.R.
- The proceeds of this pin go to support the current State President’s Project.
- This fund helps provide for the employees. To get this pin you need to donate $50.
- Benefactors of this fund that helps maintain N.S.C.A.R.’s literary collection revive this pin
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- When you make a contribution of $50 to this T.S.C.A.R. fund that helps provide T.S.C.A.R. Scholarships you can get either of these THREE pins.
- Major Benefactors that donate $1,000 or more to the N.S.C.A.R. Museum receive this pen.
- Celebrate N.S.C.A.R.’s Anniversary and support this N.S.C.A.R. fund with a $12 donation.
- You can get this pin with a $5 donation to the Texas General Fund
- Those donating $100 to this fund that help maintain the publication of the magazine.
12 Clues: You can get this pin with a $5 donation to the Texas General Fund • To receive this pen, you must donate $50 or more to the N.S.C.A.R. Museum. • The proceeds of this pin go to support the current State President’s Project. • This fund helps provide for the employees. To get this pin you need to donate $50. • ...
colors 2022-06-16
Decarceration Problems and Prospects 2022-02-23
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- how many jurisdictions of mass incarceration
- What does LOS stand for?
- Clear stressed the limited importance of _____ as a driver of mass incarceration
- If mass incarceration is an aberration, we would want to return to this norm
- An effect seen that when more got arrested when they were young,
- states whose prison populations are not in decline are today seen as _______ cases
- Dropping rates of incarceration are not explained by crime, they are explained by changing _____ prison policies.
- _______ programs don't have as much power as we think to change the trajectory of prison release outcomes
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- determined by how many people go to prison and how long they stay
- What can be done about ________________?
- _________ percent of prison population is for violent crime
- to date however the opioid crises has mostly stirred calls for more treatment interventions as opposed to harsher punishments. This may be due to the widespread public perception that opioid abusers are more likely to be _____ rural citizens and this less appropriate targets for public opprobrium
- If rate declines stay at this rate, it will take __________ years to decrease the nations prison count by 50%
13 Clues: What does LOS stand for? • What can be done about ________________? • how many jurisdictions of mass incarceration • _________ percent of prison population is for violent crime • An effect seen that when more got arrested when they were young, • determined by how many people go to prison and how long they stay • ...
Kushner Civil War quiz review 2025-05-15
Across
- what is the word for a group of people breaking away from their country to form a new one
- what was the first battle of the civil war?
- This state was split in two, with one half joining the confederacy and the other half remaining part of the union
- a secret network of abolitionists that helped slaves escape
- the reform movement centered around getting rid of slavery
- this was the major type of business in the south
- the name of the Union's plan to defeat the south
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- Who was the president of the Confederacy?
- this territory broke out in a "mini civil war" over whether it would become a free state or a slave state
- the number of soldiers who died at the battle of fort Sumter
- Leader of the union army who would eventually have his face on the $50 bill
- which side of the war was located in the north and wanted to abolish slavery?
- what is the three letter abbreviation for the states that seceded and formed their own new country?
13 Clues: Who was the president of the Confederacy? • what was the first battle of the civil war? • this was the major type of business in the south • the name of the Union's plan to defeat the south • the reform movement centered around getting rid of slavery • a secret network of abolitionists that helped slaves escape • ...
Causes of the Civil War 2022-03-08
Across
- the 16th president
- an act that required all citizens to help runaway slaves
- someone who is against slavery
- a _______ of 1850
- a man who sued his owner
- A group of states that seceded from the union
- a group of states for slavery
- the group of states against slavery
- what the north sates called themselves
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- someone who has more loyalty to a group than there country
- the ______ which resulted in Abraham Lincoln as the 16th president
- states that got to chose if they were slave or free
- in state of owning a slave
- Uncle ___ Cabin
- part of the ____ compromise
- the practice of leaving a group
- the last name of a man who raided Harper's ferry Virginia
17 Clues: Uncle ___ Cabin • a _______ of 1850 • the 16th president • a man who sued his owner • in state of owning a slave • part of the ____ compromise • a group of states for slavery • someone who is against slavery • the practice of leaving a group • the group of states against slavery • what the north sates called themselves • A group of states that seceded from the union • ...
Causes of the Civil War 2022-03-08
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- the 16th president
- an act that required all citizens to help runaway slaves
- someone who is against slavery
- a _______ of 1850
- a man who sued his owner
- A group of states that seceded from the union
- a group of states for slavery
- the group of states against slavery
- what the north sates called themselves
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- someone who has more loyalty to a group than there country
- the ______ which resulted in Abraham Lincoln as the 16th president
- states that got to chose if they were slave or free
- in state of owning a slave
- Uncle ___ Cabin
- part of the ____ compromise
- the practice of leaving a group
- the last name of a man who raided Harper's ferry Virginia
17 Clues: Uncle ___ Cabin • a _______ of 1850 • the 16th president • a man who sued his owner • in state of owning a slave • part of the ____ compromise • a group of states for slavery • someone who is against slavery • the practice of leaving a group • the group of states against slavery • what the north sates called themselves • A group of states that seceded from the union • ...
Civil War 2016-03-11
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- the condition of a slave; bondage
- the state of being allied
- States States between the North and the South -
- unloyal to government
- be composed of
- Holding allowing slavery
- region of the United States lying to the south of the Mason-Dixon line
- the region of the United States lying to the north of the Mason-Dixon line
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- Kentucky, and Maryland
- War a war between regions within the same country.
- Lincoln 16th president
- Proclamation Document freeing slaves
- Soldier a member of the Union Army during the American Civil War
- to withdraw formally from an alliance
- to get rid of
- Wilkes Booth killed Abraham Lincoln
- sumter Fort in South Carolina where the war began
17 Clues: to get rid of • be composed of • unloyal to government • Kentucky, and Maryland • Lincoln 16th president • Holding allowing slavery • the state of being allied • the condition of a slave; bondage • Wilkes Booth killed Abraham Lincoln • Proclamation Document freeing slaves • to withdraw formally from an alliance • States States between the North and the South - • ...
Les nombres 2021-04-21
MULTIPLICAÇÃO E DIVISÃO DE NÚMEROS NATURAIS 2021-04-28
20 Clues: 2 x 2 = • 4 : 2 = • 4 : 4 = • 5 x 1 = • 8 x 5 = • 4 x 4 = • 90 : 2 = • 35 x 2 = • 10 x 5 = • 36 : 4 = • 81 : 9 = • 23 : 1 = • 36 : 6 = • 5 x 16 = • 50 : 5 = • 25 x 4 = • 108 : 6 = • 22 : 11 = • 25 x 16 = • 180 : 5 =
Value and Place Value (hundreds) 2024-09-10
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- 9 hundred 4 ten 3 ones
- 3 hundred 1 ten 7 ones
- value of 3= 30 value of 5= 500 value of 1= 1
- value of 7= 700 value of 5= 50 value of 1= 1
- 2 hundred 8 ones
- 5 hundred 1 ten
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- value of 3= 300 value of 5= 50 value of 9= 9
- 1 ten 8 hundred 7 ones
- 3 hundred 1 ones 7 tens
- value of 9= 90 value of 5= 500
- 8 ten 5 ones
11 Clues: 8 ten 5 ones • 5 hundred 1 ten • 2 hundred 8 ones • 9 hundred 4 ten 3 ones • 1 ten 8 hundred 7 ones • 3 hundred 1 ten 7 ones • 3 hundred 1 ones 7 tens • value of 9= 90 value of 5= 500 • value of 3= 300 value of 5= 50 value of 9= 9 • value of 3= 30 value of 5= 500 value of 1= 1 • value of 7= 700 value of 5= 50 value of 1= 1
The Progressive Era 2016-02-21
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- Name given to US journalists and other writers who exposed corruption in politics and business in the early 20th century.
- Ring an American politician most notable for being the "boss" of Tammany Hall
- The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
- is an important amendment that allows the federal (United States) government to levy (collect) an income tax from all Americans.
- was an American author who wrote nearly 100 books and other works across a number of genres.
- was an American statesman, author, explorer, soldier, naturalist, and reformer
- a period of widespread social activism and political reform across the United States
- was a New York City political organization founded in 1786
- he ability to assess and initiate things independently.
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- the action of conserving something, in particular.
- a law passed in 1906 to remove harmful and misrepresented foods and drugs from the market and regulate the manufacture
- to the United States Constitution established the popular election of United States Senators by the people of the states
- is an independent agency of the United States government
- is defined as the time between the Civil War and World War I during which the U.S. population and economy grew quickly
- is a United States Congress Act that works to prevent adulterated or misbranded meat and meat products from being sold as food
- One that seeks to prosecute or dissolve business trusts.
- the power to control appointments to office or the right to privileges.
- a political organization in which an authoritative boss or small group commands the support of a corps of supporters and businesses
- a general vote by the electorate on a single political question that has been referred to them for a direct decision.
- A supporter of the rights and power of the people.
20 Clues: the action of conserving something, in particular. • A supporter of the rights and power of the people. • he ability to assess and initiate things independently. • is an independent agency of the United States government • One that seeks to prosecute or dissolve business trusts. • was a New York City political organization founded in 1786 • ...
Causes of Civil War 2023-10-13
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- Proclamation Proclamation issued by Lincoln, freeing all slaves in areas still at war with the Union.
- War channeling of a nation's entire resources into a war effort
- unfair treatment of particular groups
- Plan a Union military plan for defeating the South by dividing the Confederacy in two
- murder of a public figure by surprise attack
- Northern states
- The ideas that states, not federal government, should make final decisions that affect them.
- Tom's Cabin
- War A war between people of the same country.
- A system of required military service
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- Compromise "Compromise of 1820" over the issue of slavery in Missouri. It was decided Missouri entered as a slave state and Maine entered as a free state and all states North of the 36th parallel were free states and all South were slave states.
- Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry was an attempt by the white abolitionist John Brown to start an armed slave revolt in 1859 by seizing a United States arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia.
- Compromise of 1850 (The Great Compromise) California enters as a a free state
- someone who joined the movement to abolish, or end slavery
- A closing off of an area to keep people or supplies from going in or out
- Cotton cotton and cotton-growing considered, in the pre-Civil War South, as a vital commodity, the major factor not only in the economy but also in politics.
- by harriet beecher stowe in 1853 that highly influenced england's view on the American Deep South and slavery. a novel promoting abolition. intensified sectional conflict.
- tax on imported goods
- loyalty to one part of the country
- overeignty the right of people to make political decisions for themselves
- series of escape routes and hiding places to bring slaves out of the South
- Slave Law this law required that northern states forcibly returned escaped slaves to their owners.
- To leave or withdraw
23 Clues: Tom's Cabin • Northern states • To leave or withdraw • tax on imported goods • loyalty to one part of the country • unfair treatment of particular groups • A system of required military service • murder of a public figure by surprise attack • War A war between people of the same country. • someone who joined the movement to abolish, or end slavery • ...
Unraveling the Causes of the American Civil War: Crossword Puzzles 2024-08-09
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- What was the name of the agreement that tried to resolve the issue of slavery in the new territories?
- What was the result of the Dred Scott decision?
- What was the central issue of the Lincoln-Douglas debates?
- Which act allowed settlers in Kansas and Nebraska to decide on the legality of slavery?
- What was the purpose of the Fugitive Slave Act?
- Which state was the first to secede from the Union?
- Which state’s admission to the Union as a free state was a key issue in the Missouri Compromise?
- What was the title of the influential anti-slavery book by Harriet Beecher Stowe?
- Who wrote “The Impending Crisis of the South”?
- What was the primary economic system in the Southern states before the Civil War?
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- What did the term “states’ rights” refer to in the pre-Civil War era?
- Who was the President of the United States when the Southern states began to secede?
- What was the main political party opposing the expansion of slavery in the 1850s?
- Which Supreme Court decision declared that African Americans could not be citizens?
- What was the main focus of the abolitionist movement?
- What was the primary source of tension between the North and South regarding state powers?
- What did the Kansas-Nebraska Act allow settlers to decide?
- What was the main reason for the Southern states' secession from the Union?
- Who was the president of the Confederate States during the Civil War?
- What issue did the Compromise of 1850 address?
- What was the name of the Southern states’ political alliance before the Civil War?
- What economic factor contributed to the South’s desire to maintain slavery?
- What was the primary goal of the movement to end slavery?
- What did the term “Bleeding Kansas” refer to?
24 Clues: What did the term “Bleeding Kansas” refer to? • What issue did the Compromise of 1850 address? • Who wrote “The Impending Crisis of the South”? • What was the result of the Dred Scott decision? • What was the purpose of the Fugitive Slave Act? • Which state was the first to secede from the Union? • What was the main focus of the abolitionist movement? • ...
Civil War Review 2025-03-21
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- A federal fort in South Carolina where the first shots of the Civil War were fired.
- Confederate General during the Civil War.
- Definite Union victory during the Civil War that divided the Confederacy in half.
- The Courthouse where the Confederacy surrendered, officially ending the Civil War.
- Supreme Court case in 1857 that ruled slaved were not considered U.S citizens, and therefore could not sue in federal court.
- This political party advocated for States' Rights.
- Presidential order, made my President Lincoln, declaring all slaves free in the rebelling states.
- Important speech given by President Lincoln to encourage the Union to continue fighting to preserve the Union.
- Law passed as part of the Compromise of 1850 that helped slave holders recapture runaway slaves, and forcing free northern states to return escaped slaves to their southern owners.
- The winner of the Election of 1860.
- A period of violence and political turmoil in the Kansas Territory caused by disagreements over the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854.
- The ______ States of America was formed on February 4, 1861.
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- 20 years.
- Union General during the Civil War.
- Gettysburg Address : ______ 19, 1863.
- Surrender at Appomattox Courthouse : ______ 2, 1865.
- ______ Compromise : Law passed in 1820 that admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state.
- The First state to secede from the Union.
- President of the Confederate States of American during the Civil War.
- The Battle of ______ : The first battle in Union territory, resulting in the single bloodiest day of the Civil War.
- ______ Act of 1854 : Law that established the territories of Kansas and Nebraska and gave their residents the right to choose whether to allow slavery.
- Major victory for the Union and a turning point of the war : Battle of ______.
- This political party advocated for abolition.
- This officially started the Civil War.
- The ______ : The most deadly war in United States history.
- President of the United States of America during the Civil War.
26 Clues: 20 years. • Union General during the Civil War. • The winner of the Election of 1860. • Gettysburg Address : ______ 19, 1863. • This officially started the Civil War. • Confederate General during the Civil War. • The First state to secede from the Union. • This political party advocated for abolition. • This political party advocated for States' Rights. • ...
American Government: Chp. 10 - American Federalism 2022-11-28
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- Mandates that are required, but do not provide adequate monies for their costs.
- General purpose grants that allow states to have more jurisdiction in how to use the funds.
- Monies that the national government gives to states or local governments for some designated purpose.
- Belief that a state could ignore a law if they deemed it unconstitutional.
- Powers not expressly stated in the Constitution.
- Case which banned Congress from policing local school zones.
- Amendment to the Constitution that instituted the income tax.
- System where the local units possesses all political power & delegates select powers.
- Federalism where Congress issues more penalties than incentives.
- political arrangement in which power is divided between the federal and state governments
- Surrendering of an accused or convicted felon to the state from which he fled.
- System that divides political power between the national government and the state government.
- Orders that have become increasingly burdensome to the states.
- Conflict between Southern states and the federal government (1861-1865).
- When a federal law supersedes or overrides a similar state law.
- Rules that govern the use of money given to states through federal grants.
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- Powers which are reserved by the Constitution for the states or the people.
- Type of republic that America is.
- Powers given by the Constitution to both the national and the state governments.
- Federalism that central government began to work with states.
- Conditions of aid given or provided.
- Special rights and protections guaranteed to the citizens of a state.
- System where the central government possesses all of the power.
- Laws that seek punish someone retroactively.
- Grants that are for a more specific purpose.
- Has to do with the division of power among the governments within a nation.
- Powers stated in the Constitution.
- Powers given to the national government by the Constitution.
- Federalism that attempted to return more decision-making power to the states.
- Tax mandated by the 16th amendment.
30 Clues: Type of republic that America is. • Powers stated in the Constitution. • Tax mandated by the 16th amendment. • Conditions of aid given or provided. • Laws that seek punish someone retroactively. • Grants that are for a more specific purpose. • Powers not expressly stated in the Constitution. • Case which banned Congress from policing local school zones. • ...
THE CIVIL WAR 2017-02-12
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- STRENGTHS SOMEONE ELSE DOESN'T HAVE
- SAID FIRMLY;CALLED FOR
- SAID NO TO.LINCOLN REFUSED TO LET THE SOUTH SPLIT OFF.
- MISSOURI.
- MONEY TO BUY THINGS NEEDED
- RELATING TO THE ARMED FORCES
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- IN GOVERNMENT
- THE IDEA THAT STATES HAD JOINED TOGETHER FREELY AND HAD
- KNOWN
- THE STATES THAT LEFT THE UNION.SEE THE CHART ON THE LEFT.
- THE STATES,OR CONDITION,OF BUSINESS ACTIVITIES.WHEN PEOPLE
- STATES UNION STATES THAT ON THE BORDER WITH THE CONFEDERACY:
- PEOPLE WHO FIND OUT OR CARRY SECRET INFORMATION IN WARTIME
13 Clues: KNOWN • MISSOURI. • IN GOVERNMENT • SAID FIRMLY;CALLED FOR • MONEY TO BUY THINGS NEEDED • RELATING TO THE ARMED FORCES • STRENGTHS SOMEONE ELSE DOESN'T HAVE • SAID NO TO.LINCOLN REFUSED TO LET THE SOUTH SPLIT OFF. • THE IDEA THAT STATES HAD JOINED TOGETHER FREELY AND HAD • THE STATES THAT LEFT THE UNION.SEE THE CHART ON THE LEFT. • ...
GLOSARIO DE TÉRMINOS DE LA TECTÓNICA DE PLACAS 2021-10-05
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- La subducción es el proceso de hundimiento de una placa litosférica bajo el borde de otra placa, formándose los llamados límites convergentes entre placas.
- Capa de la atmósfera terrestre que se extiende entre los 80 y los 500 km de altitud.
- Desgaste producido en la superficie de un.
- Proceso de formación de las montañas.
- Se refiere a las transformaciones internas que sufre corteza terrestre por medio del acomodamiento de las capas que la forman.
- Capa gaseosa que envuelve a la tierra.
- Parte mineral de la Tierra en la que habitan los seres vivos.
- Capa más externa de la atmósfera terrestre, que se extiende desde los 500 km de altitud a más.
- Capa constituida por agua, tierra y aire donde están los seres vivos.
- [roca volcánica] Que procede de la masa en fusión existente en el interior de la Tierra.
- Parte de la geología que estudia los plegamientos, deformaciones y fallas de la corteza terrestre.
- Conjunto de fenómenos relacionados con la formación y actividad del magma.
- Capa de la atmósfera terrestre que se extiende entre los 10 y los 50 km de altitud.
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- Capa externa y rígida de la Tierra, de profundidad variable entre los 10 y los 50 km.
- Núcleo del globo terrestre, pesado y que se caracteriza por una elevadísima temperatura y densidad; está constituido por hierro, níquel y otros metales.
- Teoría geológica que atribuye la formación de la corteza terrestre a la acción del fuego interior, del cual son efecto los volcanes.
- Capa del interior de la Tierra que se extiende aproximadamente entre los 50 y los 100 km.
- Capa de la atmósfera terrestre que está en contacto con la superficie de la Tierra.
- Parte de la Tierra ocupada por agua.
- Capa de la atmósfera terrestre que se extiende entre los 50 y los 80 km de altitud.
- El gran supercontinente que existió al final de la era Paleozoica y comienzos de la era Mesozoica.
- El hipocentro, foco de un terremoto o foco sísmico, es el punto interior de la Tierra donde se inicia un movimiento sísmico o terremoto.
- Movimiento lento de elevación o hundimiento de grandes zonas de la superficie terrestre.
23 Clues: Parte de la Tierra ocupada por agua. • Proceso de formación de las montañas. • Capa gaseosa que envuelve a la tierra. • Desgaste producido en la superficie de un. • Parte mineral de la Tierra en la que habitan los seres vivos. • Capa constituida por agua, tierra y aire donde están los seres vivos. • ...
Building a new nation 2020-05-12
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- Who wrote the Star Spangled Banner?
- Who was the fourth Chief Justice of the United States?
- Who was the ninth president of the United States?
- What is the oldest continuously occupied military post in America?
- Who was the third president of the United States?
- where is our nations capital located?
- Who was the seventh president of the United States?
- What state became a state in 1803 buy a purchase?
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- What is America’s National anthem?
- Who was the fourth president of the United States?
- What state became a US territory in 1821?
- This is a city in Louisiana.
- What is a word that means to impose a tax?
- Who defined the role of the First Lady?
- This is the waterway that connects to the Hudson River.
15 Clues: This is a city in Louisiana. • What is America’s National anthem? • Who wrote the Star Spangled Banner? • where is our nations capital located? • Who defined the role of the First Lady? • What state became a US territory in 1821? • What is a word that means to impose a tax? • Who was the ninth president of the United States? • ...
Civil war crossword puzzle 2021-03-29
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- This color represents the union states.
- Union war strategy that consisted of a naval blockade.
- The first shots were fired here and civil war began at this location.
- Capital of the confederate states of America.
- slave states that did not secede from the union.
- This color represented the confederates.
- served as a nurse during the civil war.
- the blue States that were united and no slavery.
- President of the confederate states of America.
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- Capital of the union.
- Voted to secede from the Union in 1860.
- Issued the Emancipation proclamation
- ships that were used by the confederates to break through the union's blockade.
- Led troops to victory in Tennessee and Mississippi.
- A war between two groups from the same country or state.
15 Clues: Capital of the union. • Issued the Emancipation proclamation • Voted to secede from the Union in 1860. • This color represents the union states. • served as a nurse during the civil war. • This color represented the confederates. • Capital of the confederate states of America. • President of the confederate states of America. • ...
Slightly Less Early America Vocab 2025-12-18
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- a plan to blockade the south
- the only successful slave rebellion
- a belief shared among most Americans in the 19th century
- the states that ended up bordering the states that left the union
- the election the made lincoln the president
- a radical American abolitionist
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- the 6th president of the United States
- the 18th president of the United States
- Which Amendment gave women the right to vote
- a slave rebellion that killed 55 white people
- Riots caused by the unfairness of the draft
- the forcible removal of Native Americans from their homes
- the 16th President of the United States
- a tribe of Native Americans from the Great Lakes region
- the Territory's people get to decide if they would be a slave state or a free state
15 Clues: a plan to blockade the south • a radical American abolitionist • the only successful slave rebellion • the 6th president of the United States • the 18th president of the United States • the 16th President of the United States • Riots caused by the unfairness of the draft • the election the made lincoln the president • Which Amendment gave women the right to vote • ...
Citizenship Puzzle1 2024-01-09
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- Chief Justice of the United States.
- One of the reasons the colonists fought against the British.
- Who can veto bills?
- One of the Texas Senators.
- War between the states.
- This office represents only the people of his or her district.
- Fear of the United States after World War II.
- The Father of Our Country.
- One of the reasons some states have more than others.
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- One of the original 13 colonies.
- Month when we vote for President.
- Served as President during the Civil War and freed the slaves.
- State that borders Canada.
- This is a U.S. territory.
- New Speaker of the House.
- State that borders Mexico.
- How many years does a senator serve?
17 Clues: Who can veto bills? • War between the states. • This is a U.S. territory. • New Speaker of the House. • State that borders Canada. • One of the Texas Senators. • State that borders Mexico. • The Father of Our Country. • One of the original 13 colonies. • Month when we vote for President. • Chief Justice of the United States. • How many years does a senator serve? • ...
Articles of Confederation P. 2016-09-26
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- Massachusetts farmer who led a rebellion due to economic depression
- number of states out of 13 needed to pass a law under the Articles
- political disorder
- an agreement prohibiting trade
- ________ government, a system in which the power of the government is not absolute
- Under the Articles there was no ______ branch
- single chambered congress
- Colonists wanted a _____ government
- an agreement with another country
- consent of all 13 states were needed to amend the Articles
- money a government collects from taxes or fees
- According to the Articles, the main purpose of Congress was foreign affairs and ____.
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- to approve
- Trade among states is known as interstate ________.
- to yield territory claims
- said governments should be divided into 3 branches
- not sanctioned by law
- Northwest _________, procedure written in the Articles to add new states
- 1st elected lawmaking body in the English colonies
19 Clues: to approve • political disorder • not sanctioned by law • to yield territory claims • single chambered congress • an agreement prohibiting trade • an agreement with another country • Colonists wanted a _____ government • Under the Articles there was no ______ branch • money a government collects from taxes or fees • said governments should be divided into 3 branches • ...
Ava Wyatt's TX history CWP 2021-05-03
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- Power is divided between national and state government
- A historical building where there was a battle between Mexico and Texas
- An agreement between two nations
- The separation between the north south and wet states
- To fight or what someone believes in, in a non-violent way
- Government ruled by one person with unlimited power
- Abolishes and prohibits slavery
- Texas is split up into 4 different sections based off of climate
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- Small towns moving to big cities
- Southern states that let the united states in 1861
- The action of adding territory or land to a country
- State of being under its own control
- The idea to stop segregation
- Number one cash crop in the south during the 1800’s
- The idea of moving west
- The northern states during the civil war
- Texas is split up into 4 different sections based off of climate
- To leave or withdraw from a place
- Mexico gained their independence in...
- A tax on imported goods
20 Clues: The idea of moving west • A tax on imported goods • The idea to stop segregation • Abolishes and prohibits slavery • Small towns moving to big cities • An agreement between two nations • To leave or withdraw from a place • State of being under its own control • Mexico gained their independence in... • The northern states during the civil war • ...
civil war 2024-04-12
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- Confederate general during the American Civil War
- where was the confederate capital
- secede from something
- wanted too stop slavery
- side that did not slavery
- tried to prevent any goods, troops, and weapons from entering the southern states
- did not support slavery
- required that slaves be returned to their owners even if they were in a free state
- slave states that border with the free states during the civil war
- first republican too become president
- supported slavery
- side that supported slavery
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- all slaves in rebel states be free
- who won the civil war
- this is how slaves would escape
- the act of using a person as a workforce without consent
- an escaped slave who became a prominent activist, author and public speaker
- he burned down nearly all of atlanta
- first battle in the civil war
- soldiers whom were killed
20 Clues: supported slavery • secede from something • who won the civil war • wanted too stop slavery • did not support slavery • side that did not slavery • soldiers whom were killed • side that supported slavery • first battle in the civil war • this is how slaves would escape • where was the confederate capital • all slaves in rebel states be free • he burned down nearly all of atlanta • ...
American history crossword. 2022-01-04
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- an artificial 82 km (51 mi) waterway in Panama
- a person who works despite an ongoing strike
- a financial crisis that triggered an economic depression in Europe and North America
- the tactic of withholding employment
- an organization of employees
- flagrant and chronic wrongdoing by a Latin American country, the United States could intervene in that country's internal affairs.
- Mexican revolutionary and president of Mexico
- Navy ship that sank in Havana Harbor on February 15, 1898
- a peace activist and a leader of the settlement house movement in America.
- an American military officer and politician who served as the 18th president of the United States from 1869 to 1877.
- an educator and reformer,
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- was the 20th president of the United States,
- Act to establish a Bureau for the Relief of Freedmen and Refugee
- dictatorial president of Mexico
- an American industrialist who amassed a fortune in the steel industry then became a major philanthropist
- protection of equal privileges for all countries trading with China
- applying the Darwinian theory of evolution to philosophical and historical studies
- American South who embraced progressive ideas
- House of Representatives is the lower house of the United States Congress
- stipulated seven conditions for the withdrawal of United States troops remaining in Cuba at the end of the Spanish–American War, and an eighth condition that Cuba sign a treaty accepting these seven conditions.
- list of persons whose opinions or associations were deemed politically inconvenient or commercially troublesome
- the economic, military, and cultural influence of the United States on other countries.
- the idea or advocacy of a political alliance or union
- restrictive laws designed to limit the freedom of African Americans
- commodore of the United States Navy who commanded ships in several wars, including the War of 1812
- American white supremacist terrorist hate group
26 Clues: an educator and reformer, • an organization of employees • dictatorial president of Mexico • the tactic of withholding employment • was the 20th president of the United States, • a person who works despite an ongoing strike • American South who embraced progressive ideas • Mexican revolutionary and president of Mexico • an artificial 82 km (51 mi) waterway in Panama • ...
Our Puzzling Gov.|Chapter 4 2022-11-18
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- A nationalist Chief Justice; presided during McCulloch
- federal order requiring states to provide a service or undertake an activity in a manner that meets minimum national standards set by Congress
- This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof, and all treaties made . . . under the Authority of the United States, shall be the supreme Law of the Land; and the Judges in every State shall be bound thereby.
- The Constitution also reserves certain powers strictly to the states.
- powers that both the national government and the states have
- return to a state
- powers that are expressly defined in the Constitution
- laws relating to disputes between individuals, groups, or with the state.
- written agreements between two or more states.
- the power to assume responsibility for a state government function, in order to gain authority over a state
- allows the powers of Congress to stretch
- requirement set by Congress that prohibits a local or state government from exercising a certain power
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- levied on individual earnings has become the major source of money for the national government
- Supreme Court ruled on a conflict between a state government and the national government.
- Those powers that the national government may exercise simply because it is a government
- favors national action in dealing with these matters
- are those powers directly expressed or stated in the Constitution by the Founders
- The course of action a government takes in response to some issue or problem
- forbiding segregation in public places
- The main way the national government provides money to the states is
- favors state and local action in dealing with problems.
- imposing mandates that take away
- powers the Constitution grants or delegates to the national government.
- require periodic checks of government agencies to see if they are still needed
24 Clues: return to a state • forbiding segregation in public places • imposing mandates that take away • allows the powers of Congress to stretch • written agreements between two or more states. • favors national action in dealing with these matters • powers that are expressly defined in the Constitution • A nationalist Chief Justice; presided during McCulloch • ...
Clone of 2-3 Articles of Confederation 2023-10-17
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- Congress could do little if a state refused to pay, because it had no ____
- 1786, Daniel Shays closed the ____ in Massachusetts, so farmer kept their property
- Articles of Confederation awarded each state one ____ , regardless of population
- Articles of Confederation did NOT use a ____ legislature, or two-chambers
- Group of equally-sovereign states united for a common cause
- Articles of Confederation allowed for no ____
- If farmers didn’t pay tax, they lost property or they went to debtor’s _____
- Articles of Confederation issued paper money that was worthless and created ____
- This man led the rebellion that changed in the Articles of Confederation
- 1787, Northwest Ordinance established a population level for ____
- Some states charged merchants in rival states a ____ , which is reserved for countries
- States created different ____ , which made trade among them difficult
- Articles of Confederation used a weak national government & a strong ____ government
- After the Revolutionary War, American ____ who were still unpaid
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- This led to changes to the Articles of Confederation
- American leaders thought a weak government might lead to ____
- Articles of Confederation used a ____ legislature, or single-chamber
- Congress passed very few laws, because each law required ____ of thirteen states
- ____ was the main author of the Articles of Confederation
- Each state decided whether to ____ its citizens & give the money to the national treasury
- _____ Ordinance of 1785 allowed the government to divide territory into townships
- Shays Rebellion began when Massachusetts increased taxes & disregarded a bad ____
- 1787, Articles of Confederation banned ____ in lands west of the Appalachian Mountains
- Articles of Confederation allowed for no national ____ system
- After the Revolutionary War, America owed $40 million to ____ & Spain
- Signing of the Treaty of ____ ended war with Britain and enlarging the nation
- Some states created conflict by creating independent ____ agreements with other countries
- Virginia paid off its war ____ , but many states did not
28 Clues: Articles of Confederation allowed for no ____ • This led to changes to the Articles of Confederation • Virginia paid off its war ____ , but many states did not • ____ was the main author of the Articles of Confederation • Group of equally-sovereign states united for a common cause • American leaders thought a weak government might lead to ____ • ...
2-3 Articles of Confederation 2023-10-17
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- Congress could do little if a state refused to pay, because it had no ____
- 1786, Daniel Shays closed the ____ in Massachusetts, so farmer kept their property
- Articles of Confederation awarded each state one ____ , regardless of population
- Articles of Confederation did NOT use a ____ legislature, or two-chambers
- Group of equally-sovereign states united for a common cause
- Articles of Confederation allowed for no ____
- If farmers didn’t pay tax, they lost property or they went to debtor’s _____
- Articles of Confederation issued paper money that was worthless and created ____
- This man led the rebellion that changed in the Articles of Confederation
- 1787, Northwest Ordinance established a population level for ____
- Some states charged merchants in rival states a ____ , which is reserved for countries
- States created different ____ , which made trade among them difficult
- Articles of Confederation used a weak national government & a strong ____ government
- After the Revolutionary War, American ____ who were still unpaid
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- This led to changes to the Articles of Confederation
- American leaders thought a weak government might lead to ____
- Articles of Confederation used a ____ legislature, or single-chamber
- Congress passed very few laws, because each law required ____ of thirteen states
- ____ was the main author of the Articles of Confederation
- Each state decided whether to ____ its citizens & give the money to the national treasury
- _____ Ordinance of 1785 allowed the government to divide territory into townships
- Shays Rebellion began when Massachusetts increased taxes & disregarded a bad ____
- 1787, Articles of Confederation banned ____ in lands west of the Appalachian Mountains
- Articles of Confederation allowed for no national ____ system
- After the Revolutionary War, America owed $40 million to ____ & Spain
- Signing of the Treaty of ____ ended war with Britain and enlarging the nation
- Some states created conflict by creating independent ____ agreements with other countries
- Virginia paid off its war ____ , but many states did not
28 Clues: Articles of Confederation allowed for no ____ • This led to changes to the Articles of Confederation • Virginia paid off its war ____ , but many states did not • ____ was the main author of the Articles of Confederation • Group of equally-sovereign states united for a common cause • American leaders thought a weak government might lead to ____ • ...
Civil War and Reconstruction Crossword 2026-05-05
Across
- Confederate prison camp known for harsh conditions and high death rates
- set of laws that attempted to balance free and slave states and ease tensions
- belief that states can declare federal laws unconstitutional and ignore them
- Plan to reunite the nation quickly with lenient terms
- Supreme Court case that ruled enslaved people were not citizens and Congress could not ban slavery in territories
- Group that used violence to oppose rights for African-Americans/Blacks
- Georgia’s statement supporting the Compromise of 1850 while warning against limiting slavery further
- agency that helped formerly enslaved people with education and jobs
- Farming system where farmers rented land and paid with cash or crops
- system where farmers worked land for a share of the crops
- Amendment granting citizenship and equal protection under the law
- idea that states have the power to make their own decisions over the federal government
- Plan that caused conflict with Congress
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- Union effort to capture Atlanta and weaken the Confederacy
- Campaign destroying resources from Atlanta to Savannah
- Proclamation order that freed enslaved people in Confederate states
- Northern strategy to block Southern ports and cut off supplies
- major Civil War battle in Georgia with a Confederate victory
- conflict between the North and South from 1861 to 1865
- Amendment that abolished slavery in the United States
- Amendment giving African-American men the right to vote
- period of rebuilding the South after the Civil War
- election where Lincoln won, leading Southern states to begin seceding
- 16th U.S. president who led the Union during the Civil War
- act of Southern states leaving the Union
- Reconstruction Plan plan placing the South under military control with stronger protections for freedmen
- system where people were treated as property and forced to work without pay
27 Clues: Plan that caused conflict with Congress • act of Southern states leaving the Union • period of rebuilding the South after the Civil War • Plan to reunite the nation quickly with lenient terms • Amendment that abolished slavery in the United States • Campaign destroying resources from Atlanta to Savannah • conflict between the North and South from 1861 to 1865 • ...
Decimal puzzle 2025-03-17
Performance_Assessment 2023-12-04
21 Clues: gin • Codes • Rights • States • of 1860 • of 1850 • Platform • Klux Klan • scot case • Convention • Compromise • Compromise • Legislators • Reconstruction • Amendment (1868 • Amendment (1870) • Slave Act (1850) • Abraham (1809 – 1865 • Reconstruction (1866-1867 • of Chickamauga (September 18-20, 1863 • of Chickamauga (September 18-20, 1863
Ildi 50 2023-02-15
8 Clues: Megfejtés • Híres római taxis • Átíró másolópapír • Kedvenc masszázsod? • Kedvenc társasjátékunk • Hirsches csajok nyaralóhelye • Állat, amivel sok dolgod volt • Milyen az Activity-t játszó Trixi?
Week 50 2024-12-09
Vermaak voor 50-jarigen 2015-09-06
Across
- Opkikkertje
- Vaste installatie in koffer
- Schuimend zuur bocht
- favourite plek in Oostende
- vruchtbaar tijdperk
- Brokkenfiltersysteem
- bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
- moedige krijger
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- Te goedkope oplossing
- cyprinus carpio
- Noodzakelijk kwaad
- Nieuw ontdekt talent
- Reisbederver
- Verboden vrucht ten huize Vanbelle
- Van a naar b in de hoogte
- voornaam van een edelsteen
- leverancier van delicatesse in de look
- dodelijk wapen
18 Clues: Opkikkertje • Reisbederver • dodelijk wapen • cyprinus carpio • moedige krijger • Noodzakelijk kwaad • vruchtbaar tijdperk • bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb • Schuimend zuur bocht • Nieuw ontdekt talent • Brokkenfiltersysteem • Te goedkope oplossing • Van a naar b in de hoogte • favourite plek in Oostende • voornaam van een edelsteen • Vaste installatie in koffer • Verboden vrucht ten huize Vanbelle • ...
Vermaak voor 50-jarigen 2015-09-06
Across
- Opkikkertje
- Verboden vrucht ten huize Vanbelle
- Te goedkope oplossing
- Noodzakelijk kwaad
- Van a naar b in de hoogte
- voornaam van een edelsteen
- dodelijk wapen
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- Schuimend zuur bocht
- favourite plek in Oostende
- cyprinus carpio
- Vaste installatie in koffer
- Brokkenfiltersysteem
- Reisbederver
- leverancier van delicatesse in de look
- "You Can't Always Get What You Want (The Rolling Stones)
- moedige krijger
- vruchtbaar tijdperk
- Nieuw ontdekt talent
18 Clues: Opkikkertje • Reisbederver • dodelijk wapen • cyprinus carpio • moedige krijger • Noodzakelijk kwaad • vruchtbaar tijdperk • Schuimend zuur bocht • Brokkenfiltersysteem • Nieuw ontdekt talent • Te goedkope oplossing • Van a naar b in de hoogte • favourite plek in Oostende • voornaam van een edelsteen • Vaste installatie in koffer • Verboden vrucht ten huize Vanbelle • ...
50 YEARS OF LAUGHTER 2020-08-09
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- MAC’S MIDDLE NAME
- HOPE’S NICKNAME
- BELLE’S NICKNAME
- NUMBER OF KIDS
- FEUD MAC’S FAVORITE SHOW
- JANE’S MAID OF HONOR
- KARA’S NICKNAME
- NUMBER OF GRANDKIDS
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- WHERE THEY WERE MARRIED
- PLACE OF HONEYMOON
- FIRST JOBS
- WHAT SEPARATED THEM
- STREET OF FIRST HOME
- FAVORITE HUNTING SPOT
- MAC’S FIRST TRUCK
- HURLEY CHILDHOOD GAME
- JANE’S FAVORITE SHOW
- GRANDCHILDRENS GAME
18 Clues: FIRST JOBS • NUMBER OF KIDS • HOPE’S NICKNAME • KARA’S NICKNAME • BELLE’S NICKNAME • MAC’S MIDDLE NAME • MAC’S FIRST TRUCK • PLACE OF HONEYMOON • WHAT SEPARATED THEM • GRANDCHILDRENS GAME • NUMBER OF GRANDKIDS • STREET OF FIRST HOME • JANE’S FAVORITE SHOW • JANE’S MAID OF HONOR • FAVORITE HUNTING SPOT • HURLEY CHILDHOOD GAME • WHERE THEY WERE MARRIED • FEUD MAC’S FAVORITE SHOW
50 YEARS OF LAUGHTER 2020-08-09
Across
- MAC’S FAVORITE SHOW
- PLACE OF HONEYMOON
- MAC’S MIDDLE NAME
- FAVORITE HUNTING SPOT
- KARA’S NICKNAME
- NUMBER OF GRANDKIDS
- NUMBER OF KIDS
- HOPE’S NICKNAME
- JANE’S MAID OF HONOR
- JANE’S FAVORITE SHOW
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- WHERE THEY WERE MARRIED
- WHAT SEPARATED THEM
- HURLEY CHILDHOOD GAME
- BELLE’S NICKNAME
- MAC’S FIRST TRUCK
- GRANDCHILDRENS GAME
- FIRST JOBS
- STREET OF FIRST HOME
18 Clues: FIRST JOBS • NUMBER OF KIDS • KARA’S NICKNAME • HOPE’S NICKNAME • BELLE’S NICKNAME • MAC’S MIDDLE NAME • MAC’S FIRST TRUCK • PLACE OF HONEYMOON • WHAT SEPARATED THEM • MAC’S FAVORITE SHOW • GRANDCHILDRENS GAME • NUMBER OF GRANDKIDS • STREET OF FIRST HOME • JANE’S MAID OF HONOR • JANE’S FAVORITE SHOW • HURLEY CHILDHOOD GAME • FAVORITE HUNTING SPOT • WHERE THEY WERE MARRIED
50 common ER verbs 2023-01-30
18 Clues: to win • I adore • to fall • I forget • one cuts • we taste • he jumps • to break • to dream • to cancel • you all eat • you all catch • to fly or steal • they (masc)chat • to meet by chance • to stay; to remain • you like (familiar) • they (fem) visit a place
Nico elem 26-50 2023-05-03
Across
- adj. of poor quality or make; dishonest
- v. to give approval or support
- n. a drastic, wide-reaching shortage of food
- adj. unpleasant to the senses or conditions
- v/n. to complain; a fish
- v. to make or become a member; to sign up for something
- v. to outwit; to overcome by cunning or cleverness
- adj. adjoining, next to; near or close
- v. to walk slowly; walk with a leisurely gait
- v. to combine or unite Into a unified whole; fit together harmoniously
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- v. to become exceedingly hot
- n. refers to weather conditions; typical weather for an area; attitude
- v. to become widely open, separated; to stare in amazement
- v. to put into a sleep-like state; to dazzle as if by suggestion
- adj. a floating condition; circulating about
- v. to keep from being seen; to put out of sight; hidden
- n. a feeling of illness; a disturbing feeling
- n. a practical joke; something Intended to deceive
18 Clues: v/n. to complain; a fish • v. to become exceedingly hot • v. to give approval or support • adj. adjoining, next to; near or close • adj. of poor quality or make; dishonest • adj. unpleasant to the senses or conditions • n. a drastic, wide-reaching shortage of food • adj. a floating condition; circulating about • n. a feeling of illness; a disturbing feeling • ...
SOMEONE IS TURNING 50!! 2022-05-23
Across
- Scott's favorite beer
- Area Scott grew up
- Scott's first European vacation
- Scott's first name
- Scott likes to sit here all day in the summer
- Scott's nickname growing up
- Scott's favorite Nascar driver (years back)
- What does Scott do for a living
- Scott's bedtime
Down
- What month was Scott born in
- How old will Scott be
- Scott dislikes this vegetable
- Scott's sister's name
- Scott's favorite cocktail
- Scott really enjoys doing this
- Scott's summer vehicle
- Scott drives this type of truck
- Number of tattoos
18 Clues: Scott's bedtime • Number of tattoos • Area Scott grew up • Scott's first name • How old will Scott be • Scott's favorite beer • Scott's sister's name • Scott's summer vehicle • Scott's favorite cocktail • Scott's nickname growing up • What month was Scott born in • Scott dislikes this vegetable • Scott really enjoys doing this • Scott's first European vacation • ...
33-50 Unit 4 2025-09-08
Across
- cleaner a machine which cleans floors and other surfaces by sucking up dust and dirt
- native or national of Yugoslavia
- a piece of clothing that covers the upper body but not the arms and usually has buttons down the front, worn over a shirt
- the ability to know what is in someone else's mind or communicate with them mentally
- a piece of cloth worn by some Muslim women to cover parts of the face in public
- an area of the sky through which the sun, moon and planets appear to move
- an evergreen (= never losing its leaves) tree with flat leaves like needles and small red cones, or the wood from this tree
- the scientific study of animals, especially their structure
- literary mild gentle breeze
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- an important religious ceremony in the Christian Church,like baptism or communion
- the style, size and arrangement of the letters in a piece of printing
- threat in which a person or group of people are warned of doing a particular thing
- the mass of small bubbles that form on the surface of soapy water
- having dry skin with lines in it, especially because of old age
- a short bar hanging high up in the air from two ropes, which acrobats use to perform special swinging movements
- words something that someone says either to avoid answering a question clearly
- a treatment which helps someone feel better or grow stronger, especially after an illness
- US an American who comes from the Northern US
18 Clues: literary mild gentle breeze • native or national of Yugoslavia • US an American who comes from the Northern US • the scientific study of animals, especially their structure • having dry skin with lines in it, especially because of old age • the mass of small bubbles that form on the surface of soapy water • ...
Lessons 41-50 Vocab 2026-04-27
Across
- the home of an organism
- makes food
- harmful moisture that falls to Earth after being mixed with wastes from burned fossil fuels
- small sealed container for small land animals/plants
- one type of organism
- a swampy coniferous forest of high northern latitudes or Siberia and North
- ecosystem has too many of one kind of living things
- a vast, flat treeless Arctic region, that's permanently frozen
- a web shows how food chains are related within an ecosystem
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- very hot and humid
- long period of time with no rain or precipitation
- cutting down of large areas of trees for agriculture, ranching, etc.
- the living part of an ecosystem
- harmful substances added to water, air or land
- a prehistoric mammal
- use the food or eat other organisms
- a system that includes both living and nonliving things
- break down wastes and remains of other organisms
18 Clues: makes food • very hot and humid • a prehistoric mammal • one type of organism • the home of an organism • the living part of an ecosystem • use the food or eat other organisms • harmful substances added to water, air or land • break down wastes and remains of other organisms • long period of time with no rain or precipitation • ...
TEST PREP [Types of Government & Major Constitutional Principles] 2021-09-30
Across
- In a __________ such as Iran religious leaders are in charge.
- The social contract theory as applied to the Declaration of Independence most directly reflects the ideas of __________.
- The term __________ is best defined as the division of power between the states and the national government.
- In an absolute __________, such as Saudi Arabia, a king or queen has all the power, but in a Constitutional __________, such as Great Britain, the power of king or queen is limited.
- In 1790, the first census of the United States was taken in order to determine each state’s __________ in Congress.
- Federalism, separation of powers, and checks and balances are constitutional principles that reduce the __________ of governmental power.
- According to the United States Constitution, the federal __________ is used to determine the apportionment of members in the House of Representatives.
- A form of government where one person has all the power.
- To prevent tyranny, the authors of the Constitution drew on Montesquieu’s concept of separation of __________.
- The United States Constitution corrected a weakness of the Articles of Confederation by creating three __________ of government.
- One way in which the Declaration of Independence and the original United States Constitution are similar is that both promote the idea of the __________ of the governed.
- The authors of the United States Constitution established a __________ legislature primarily because they reached a compromise between the large states and the small states over representation.
- In a __________ dictatorship the government has almost total control over people’s lives.
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- The __________ powers belong to the United States Government.
- Senate Rejects Supreme Court Nominee; Supreme Court Declares National Recovery Act (NRA) Unconstitutional; Congress Overrides Truman Veto of Taft Hartley Act Each of these headlines illustrates the use of __________.
- __________ of President Donald Trump by the US House of Representatives is an example of the use of checks and balances.
- “Congress shall have power . . . to make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers. . . . ” This statement from the United States Constitution is referred to as the __________ clause.
- During the Constitutional Convention of 1787, the plans for __________ proposed by delegates from New Jersey and Virginia differed mainly over the issue of equal state representation or proportionate state representation.
- I The structure of the legislative branch of government is set out in __________ of the Constitution.
- A fundamental principle of a republican form of government is that legislation must be passed by the __________ representatives of the people.
- European __________ thinkers and writers of the 17th and 18th centuries such as John Locke influenced America’s colonial development by providing ideas about self-government and political Rights.
- The Preamble to the United States Constitution illustrates the principle that __________ are the true source of political power.
- A form of government where a small group has most of the power.
- A __________form of government is described as one in which representatives are elected by the people.
- The main criticism of the Articles of Confederation was that they failed to provide adequate powers for the __________ government.
25 Clues: A form of government where one person has all the power. • The __________ powers belong to the United States Government. • In a __________ such as Iran religious leaders are in charge. • A form of government where a small group has most of the power. • In a __________ dictatorship the government has almost total control over people’s lives. • ...
2-3 Articles of Confederation 2022-11-24
Across
- Congress could do little if a state refused to pay, because it had no ____
- 1786, Daniel Shays closed the ____ in Massachusetts, so farmer kept their property
- Articles of Confederation awarded each state one ____ , regardless of population
- Articles of Confederation did NOT use a ____ legislature, or two-chambers
- Group of equally-sovereign states united for a common cause
- Articles of Confederation allowed for no ____
- If farmers didn’t pay tax, they lost property or they went to debtor’s _____
- Articles of Confederation issued paper money that was worthless and created ____
- This man led the rebellion that changed in the Articles of Confederation
- 1787, Northwest Ordinance established a population level for ____
- Some states charged merchants in rival states a ____ , which is reserved for countries
- States created different ____ , which made trade among them difficult
- Articles of Confederation used a weak national government & a strong ____ government
- After the Revolutionary War, American ____ who were still unpaid
Down
- This led to changes to the Articles of Confederation
- American leaders thought a weak government might lead to ____
- Articles of Confederation used a ____ legislature, or single-chamber
- Congress passed very few laws, because each law required ____ of thirteen states
- ____ was the main author of the Articles of Confederation
- Each state decided whether to ____ its citizens & give the money to the national treasury
- _____ Ordinance of 1785 allowed the government to divide territory into townships
- Shays Rebellion began when Massachusetts increased taxes & disregarded a bad ____
- 1787, Articles of Confederation banned ____ in lands west of the Appalachian Mountains
- Articles of Confederation allowed for no national ____ system
- After the Revolutionary War, America owed $40 million to ____ & Spain
- Signing of the Treaty of ____ ended war with Britain and enlarging the nation
- Some states created conflict by creating independent ____ agreements with other countries
- Virginia paid off its war ____ , but many states did not
28 Clues: Articles of Confederation allowed for no ____ • This led to changes to the Articles of Confederation • Virginia paid off its war ____ , but many states did not • ____ was the main author of the Articles of Confederation • Group of equally-sovereign states united for a common cause • American leaders thought a weak government might lead to ____ • ...
Reconstruction 2022-10-12
Across
- Confederate states could be readmitted to the Union when 10 percent of its state's voters swore allegiance to the union.
- the first African American to serve in the U.S. Congress.
- an agency of the War Department set up in 1865 to assist formerly enslaved people, freed from slavery by emancipation, in obtaining relief, land, jobs, fair treatment, and education.
- granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States.
- Hayes was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 19th president of the United States from 1877 to 1881.
- a political coalition in the Southern United States during the Reconstruction Era that followed the Civil War.
- declared all persons born in the United States to be citizens, without distinction of race or color, or previous condition of slavery or involuntary servitude.
- a constitutional right to reject a decision or proposal made by a law-making body.
- The action of reconstructing
- the right to vote in public, political elections, and referendums.
- white Southerners who supported Reconstruction policies and efforts after the conclusion of the American Civil War.
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- abolished slavery.
- guaranteed African-American men the right to vote.
- a violent terrorist organization to restore white supremacy.
- restricted black people's right to own property, conduct business, buy and lease land, and move freely through public spaces
- a Southern Democrat, became president with the assassination of Lincoln.
- affirmed the equality of all men before the law and prohibited racial discrimination in public places and facilities such as restaurants and public transportation.
- an informal, unwritten deal that settled the disputed 1876 U.S.
- is a sizeable historic term used by Southerners to describe opportunistic Northerners who came to the Southern states after the American Civil War.
- election.
- a bill "to guarantee to certain States whose governments have been usurped or overthrown a republican form of government proposed for the Reconstruction of the South.
21 Clues: election. • abolished slavery. • The action of reconstructing • guaranteed African-American men the right to vote. • the first African American to serve in the U.S. Congress. • a violent terrorist organization to restore white supremacy. • an informal, unwritten deal that settled the disputed 1876 U.S. • ...
civil war 2019-06-03
Across
- the United States
- the orientation of those who favor government by the people
- a region where a battle is being (or has been) fought
- any of the southern states in which slavery was legal prior to the American Civil War
- Sumter Union military post in South Carolina which was taken over by the Confederacy in 1861.
- General for the South
- Civil War battle in which 25,000 men were killed or wounded
- Document freeing slaves in Union
- President of the Confederacy
- formal separation from an alliance or federation
- a member of the Union Army during the American Civil War
- Rapid-fire gun capable of shooting 600 rounds per minute.
Down
- Union general who believed in TOTAL WAR
- General of the Confederacy considered to be one of the greatest generals of all time
- Successful Union general who attended West Point Military Academy
- the region of the United States lying to the north of the Mason-Dixon line
- A series of agreements passed by Congress in 1820-1821 to maintain the balance of power
- Turning point of the Civil War that made it clear the North would win
- A law that allowed voters in Kansas and Nebraska to choose whether to allow slavery or not.
- President of the United States of America during the Civil War
- The fall of Vicksburg, Mississippi, to General Ulysses S. Grant's army
- Device that allowed messages to be sent by wires over long distances
- The march of an army of 62,000 men from Atlanta toward Savannah, Georgia
- of or having to do with the southern Confederacy during the American Civil War
- the southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861
- the region of the United States lying to the south of the Mason-Dixon line
26 Clues: the United States • General for the South • President of the Confederacy • Document freeing slaves in Union • Union general who believed in TOTAL WAR • formal separation from an alliance or federation • a region where a battle is being (or has been) fought • a member of the Union Army during the American Civil War • ...
civil war project 2019-04-30
Across
- The long metal tube on a gun through which a projectile is fired.
- To rush towards the enemy.
- Land within the mainland boundaries of the country that had not yet become a state by 1861.
- A region or area where fighting takes place
- Today called mines, Civil War torpedoes were mostly used by the Confederates.
- A crop such as tobacco or cotton which was grown to be sold for cash
- Also called the Confederacy, the Confederate States of America, or (by Northerners) the Rebel states, the South incorporated the states that seceded from the United States of America to form their own nation.
- A branch of the military using ships to conduct warfare.
- A state of bondage in which African Americans (and some Native Americans) were owned by other people, usually white, and forced to labor on their behalf
- An overwhelming, advancing force that crushes or seems to crush everything in its path.
- Also called the Union or the United States the North was the part of the country that remained loyal to the Federal government during the Civil War.
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- Essential to firing a percussion rifle-musket, a cap is a tiny brass shell that holds fulminate of mercury.
- The largest organizational group of soldiers, made up of one or more corps.
- The effort by the North to keep ships from entering or leaving Southern ports.
- A new way of conducting war appeared during the Civil War.
- Someone who does something because they want to, not because they need to.
- This doctrine held the powers of the individual states as greater than the powers of the Federal government.
- Blanket or other bedding rolled up and carried over the shoulder by a soldier.
- A branch of the military mounted on horseback.
- Also called the North or the United States, the Union was the portion of the country that remained loyal to the Federal government during the Civil War.
20 Clues: To rush towards the enemy. • A region or area where fighting takes place • A branch of the military mounted on horseback. • A branch of the military using ships to conduct warfare. • A new way of conducting war appeared during the Civil War. • The long metal tube on a gun through which a projectile is fired. • ...
unit 3 2018-12-17
Across
- the freedom of speech/religion/assembly/publication
- nine out of _______ states were needed to ratify the Constitution
- ____________ Hamiltion and James Madison were leading federalist
- prevents govt. from forcing homeowners to allow soldiers to use their homes
- any new territory that became a new state had to be treated ______ to the original 13 states
- where they met to rivise the AOC
- compromise that made regards to slave trade
- created towns that founded education
- state that ratified the constitutiongiving nine states the need to become the law of the land
- each state had ______ vote
- can't be searched without warrant
- had the majority of the powers under the AOC
- states with large populations wanted the legislative branch to be based on the population count
- who could tax the citizens under the AOC
- right to a speedy trail
- the original intent of the Constitution Convention was to ______ the articles.
- what was banned from the North West territory
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- after the delagates signed the Constitution, it was sent to the ________ for ratification
- extends the right to a jury trail in federal civil cases
- the sale of every 16th section of land in each __________ would be reserved for education
- ________ would be proportional to each states representation
- name of the first US Constitution
- unfair procedures and trail
- bars excessive bails and fines and cruel and unusual punishment
- the right to bear arms
- any power that is not given to the federal govt. is given to the people of the states
- the federalist wrote to persuade citizens to support ratification of Constitution
- person that presided over the Constitutional Convention
- listing specific rights in the Constitution does not mean people do not have rights that have not been spelled out
- 85 ________ were written
30 Clues: the right to bear arms • right to a speedy trail • 85 ________ were written • each state had ______ vote • unfair procedures and trail • where they met to rivise the AOC • name of the first US Constitution • can't be searched without warrant • created towns that founded education • who could tax the citizens under the AOC • compromise that made regards to slave trade • ...
Cities (Passive Verb Forms) 2025-07-15
Across
- The Freedom Trail is walked by history enthusiasts in this city. (United States)
- The annual Cali Fair's _____ performances are attended in Cali. (Colombia)
- Mount Isabel de Torres' Christ the Redeemer statue is ascended by _____ car in Puerto Plata. (Dominican Republic)
- The Shibuya Crossing's organized chaos is experienced in this city. (Japan)
- Hollywood's iconic sign is viewed in this city. (United States)
- The modern art collection of the _________ is housed in New York City. (United States)
- Adana _____, a spicy ground meat skewer, is savored in Adana. (Turkey)
- The Feria de Manizales' _____ and coffee pageant are celebrated in Manizales. (Colombia)
- The observation deck of the Space ______ is visited in Seattle. (United States)
- Art _____ architecture is prominently displayed in Miami Beach. (United States)
- The walled city's vibrant colonial architecture is explored in _____. (Colombia)
- _____ Gras parades are celebrated with fervor in New Orleans. (United States)
- The _____ Garden's traditional landscape design is appreciated in Kanazawa. (Japan)
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- The Liberty _____ is exhibited in Philadelphia. (United States)
- The Basilica Cathedral of Santa María la Menor, the oldest in the Americas, is visited in this capital. (Dominican Republic)
- The Battle of _____ parade is a highlight of Barranquilla's Carnival. (Colombia)
- The Swing at the End of the World, overlooking a _____, is experienced near Baños de Agua Santa. (Ecuador)
- The Hagia Sophia's Byzantine and Ottoman architectural marvels are admired in this city. (Turkey)
- The fairy chimneys and unique rock formations are seen from hot air _____ in Cappadocia. (Turkey)
- Humpback _____ are observed during migration season off the coast of Samaná. (Dominican Republic)
- The Sapporo _____ Festival's intricate ice sculptures are admired in Sapporo. (Japan)
- The "broken _____" and its artisan shops are frequented in Cuenca. (Ecuador)
- The wild sika _____ freely roaming the park are fed in Nara. (Japan)
- The Fushimi Inari-taisha shrine's thousands of torii gates are walked through in this city. (Japan)
24 Clues: The Liberty _____ is exhibited in Philadelphia. (United States) • Hollywood's iconic sign is viewed in this city. (United States) • The wild sika _____ freely roaming the park are fed in Nara. (Japan) • Adana _____, a spicy ground meat skewer, is savored in Adana. (Turkey) • The annual Cali Fair's _____ performances are attended in Cali. (Colombia) • ...
US History 2026-05-21
Across
- laws enacted to limit rights of African Americas
- law that forbid Chinese from immigrating to United States.
- US annexed this state to make a military base
- document in which colonists declared their independence from Britain
- warned Europe not to colonize the western hemisphere
- the name of Southern States during the Civil War
- economic system in which there is free market
- gave cheap land to Americans to settle in the Great Plains
- in which war did Germany sink Lusitania?
- law gave Native Americans had to assimilate and in return they received citizenship and
- the political system implemented in Soviet Union
- strengthened Monroe Doctrine with military force
- time period in which the South had to be rebuilt and repaired after the Civil War
- war between Mexico and United States because US annexed Mexico
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- Canal made by US in South America
- law passed by Andrew Jackson in which Natives were kicked off their land and placed in reservations.
- economic system in which government owns everything
- FDR implemented programs to help the economy
- the name of the Northern States during the Civil War
- this pamphlet was created to encourage colonists to seek independence from Britain
- the political system implemented in United States
- under the New Deal,gave jobs to 250,000 young men to build bridges, canals, roads, plant trees, etc
- war between Spain and United States because
- his ideas made entails democracy
- economic crisis that disrupted the entire world
- telegram that was intercepted by Britain n which Germany tried to recruit Mexico on their side
- this clause is used to amend/change the constitution
- war between the South and North over slavery
- Spain sank this ship
- Act limited the percentage of Immigrant to enter United States to only 3%.
30 Clues: Spain sank this ship • his ideas made entails democracy • Canal made by US in South America • in which war did Germany sink Lusitania? • war between Spain and United States because • FDR implemented programs to help the economy • war between the South and North over slavery • US annexed this state to make a military base • economic system in which there is free market • ...
Civil War Crossword 2026-06-18
Across
- Given by Lincoln to reassure Americans why they were fighting
- Democrates that advocated peace with the south
- Name for Northern States during the Civil Wa
- Turning point of the Civil War
- one of only two Confderate holdouts preventing the Union from taking complete control of the Mississippi River
- Confederate General
- the bloodiest single day in American military history, resulting in approximately 23,000 casualties
- A soldier who was wounded, killed, or missing in action.
- Loyal to the Confederate States
- Republic formed by 11 Southern states that seceded from the United States between 1860 & 1861
- President during the Civil War
- Person who shot & killed President Lincoln
- Last name of Union nurse who cared for the sick
- Someone who wishes to abolish or get rid of slavery
- Recieving foreign aid - recognition of southern independence
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- Term often used to describe the United States of America before the outbreak of the Civil War.
- The favoring of Native-born Americans over immigrants
- a secret network of people and safe houses that helped enslaved Black people escape the American South to free states and Canada before and during the Civil War.
- Sunk off the Coast of Virginia in 1861
- Wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin
- Church where Grant gathered his troops
- Two major clashes fought in Virginia
- All slaves living in areas under Conderfate control are now free
- Lee surrenced to Grant here on April 9, 1865
- A series of laws passed by Congress to settle disputes over slavery in new western territories. I
- Formal withdrawal of a State from the Union
- A court order that requires authorieis to bring a person held in jail before the court to determine why he (or she) is being jailed
- A Northerner; someone loyal to the Federal government of the United States
- Organized in 1834, pro-business, divided on slavery
- Union General
30 Clues: Union General • Confederate General • Wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin • Turning point of the Civil War • President during the Civil War • Loyal to the Confederate States • Two major clashes fought in Virginia • Sunk off the Coast of Virginia in 1861 • Church where Grant gathered his troops • Person who shot & killed President Lincoln • Formal withdrawal of a State from the Union • ...
CRUZADINHA DOS NUMERAIS 2021-09-03
Across
- 25+5 É IGUAL A...
- UMA DÚZIA É REPRESENTADO PELO NÚMERO:
- É O RESULTADO DE 12+3.
- ESTAVA COM 40 REAIS. GANHEI MAIS 30 REAIS. AGORA TENHO ____REAIS.
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- MEIA CENTENA É IGUAL A...
- TINHA DEZ REAIS. GASTEI SEIS. FIQUEI COM ___ REAIS.
- É O RESULTADO DE 40+20.
- 2 CENTENAS É IGUAL A QUANTAS UNIDADES?
- 2 DEZENAS É REPRESENTADO PELO NÚMERO:
- É O RESULTADO DE 50+50.
10 Clues: 25+5 É IGUAL A... • É O RESULTADO DE 12+3. • É O RESULTADO DE 40+20. • É O RESULTADO DE 50+50. • MEIA CENTENA É IGUAL A... • UMA DÚZIA É REPRESENTADO PELO NÚMERO: • 2 DEZENAS É REPRESENTADO PELO NÚMERO: • 2 CENTENAS É IGUAL A QUANTAS UNIDADES? • TINHA DEZ REAIS. GASTEI SEIS. FIQUEI COM ___ REAIS. • ESTAVA COM 40 REAIS. GANHEI MAIS 30 REAIS. AGORA TENHO ____REAIS.
Alliterative Compound Words 2024-03-24
Across
- Someone who angers easily
- Small primate native to africa with large eyes and ear
- Phone a friend, 50/50, ask the audience
- a thief on the streets
- Baby Blizzard
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- Confidence of the spine
- Instrument family of the Oboe Clarinet and flute
- Tiny Tim does it through the tulips / avoiding talking about something
- your sad your crush isn't into you
- Drumming with your voice / Singing the drum part/ mouth drums
10 Clues: Baby Blizzard • a thief on the streets • Confidence of the spine • Someone who angers easily • your sad your crush isn't into you • Phone a friend, 50/50, ask the audience • Instrument family of the Oboe Clarinet and flute • Small primate native to africa with large eyes and ear • Drumming with your voice / Singing the drum part/ mouth drums • ...
Math 2026-01-28
Across
- I am 12 less than a century
- A prime number between 20 and 24.
- This is 14 less than 50.
- 9 squared.
- Me, myself and I
- 50 - 28 = Taylor Swift's favourite number
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- Start with 99 subtract 32, add one, subtract one.
- I am twice the size of 48.
- the number that James was born on, also prime.
- Half a dozen,subtract 4
10 Clues: 9 squared. • Me, myself and I • Half a dozen,subtract 4 • This is 14 less than 50. • I am twice the size of 48. • I am 12 less than a century • A prime number between 20 and 24. • 50 - 28 = Taylor Swift's favourite number • the number that James was born on, also prime. • Start with 99 subtract 32, add one, subtract one.
Civics Practice 2021-05-25
Across
- Name of the current Vice-President
- Commander in Chief of the U.S. Military
- Form of government of the United States where the citizens choose representatives to represent them.
- A system in which power is divided between the national and state governments
- The governor of Pennsylvania now
- Branch that evaluates laws
- The Supreme law of the land
- In charge of the Executive Branch of Government
- What words does the U.S. Constitution start with?
- It decides who is elected president
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- Capital of Pennsylvania
- Includes Secretaries to Federal departments and Agencies, advises the President
- Branch that enforces laws
- Branch that makes laws
- Name of the President of the United States now
- Protects the basic rights of people living in the United States
- Changes made to the U.S. Constitution.
- The economic system of the United States
- The words "Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness" are in what founding document?
- Chief Justice of Supreme Court
20 Clues: Branch that makes laws • Capital of Pennsylvania • Branch that enforces laws • Branch that evaluates laws • The Supreme law of the land • Chief Justice of Supreme Court • The governor of Pennsylvania now • Name of the current Vice-President • It decides who is elected president • Changes made to the U.S. Constitution. • Commander in Chief of the U.S. Military • ...
Skin & Hair 2020-01-02
Across
- is the outermost portion of the skin
- is very important for every people
- is a subcutaneous layer that consists of loose connective tissue filled with fatty cells
- is coarser,longer,thicker and usually pigmented
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- the skin is..
- is short,fine,soft and nonpigmented
- Corneum is a major layer of the epidermis
- thinnest skin
- chronic hair loss is often an...
- age over 50 is an risk factor for this disease
- you lose between 50 to 100 per day
11 Clues: the skin is.. • thinnest skin • chronic hair loss is often an... • is very important for every people • you lose between 50 to 100 per day • is short,fine,soft and nonpigmented • is the outermost portion of the skin • Corneum is a major layer of the epidermis • age over 50 is an risk factor for this disease • is coarser,longer,thicker and usually pigmented • ...
Skin & Hair 2020-01-03
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- is the outermost portion of the skin
- is coarser,longer,thicker and usually pigmented
- the skin is...and rugged
- is short,fine,soft and nonpigmented
- is a major layer of the epidermis
- chronic hair loss is often an...
- age over 50 is an risk factor for this disease
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- is a subcutaneous layer that consists of loose connective tissue filled with fatty cells
- is very important for every people
- you lose between 50 to 100 per day
- thinnest skin
11 Clues: thinnest skin • the skin is...and rugged • chronic hair loss is often an... • is a major layer of the epidermis • is very important for every people • you lose between 50 to 100 per day • is short,fine,soft and nonpigmented • is the outermost portion of the skin • age over 50 is an risk factor for this disease • is coarser,longer,thicker and usually pigmented • ...
third hour vocab review 2020-09-29
Across
- War pitted the colonies of British America against those of New France, each side supported by military units from the parent country and by Native American allies.
- belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism.
- on January 1, 1863, as the nation approached its third year of bloody civil war. The proclamation declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free
- 1st us president
- a series of forced relocations of approximately 60,000 Native Americans between 1830 and 1850 by the United States government.
- acquisition of the territory of Louisiana by the United States from France in 1803. In return for fifteen million dollars, or approximately eighteen dollars per square mile, the United States nominally acquired a total of 828,000 sq mi.
- armed conflict between the United States and Mexico from 1846 to 1848
- a small but pivotal battle during the American Revolutionary War, which took place on the morning of December 26, 1776, in Trenton, New Jersey
- The United States Bill of Rights comprises the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution.
- King of Great Britain and King of Ireland from 25 October 1760 until the union of the two countries on 1 January 1801, after which he was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland until his death in 1820
- an American statesman, politician, legal scholar, military commander, lawyer, banker, and economist. He was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States
- a political and mercantile protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston, Massachusetts
- a 2,170-mile east-west, large-wheeled wagon route and emigrant trail in the United States that connected the Missouri River to valleys in Oregon. The eastern part of the Oregon Trail spanned part of what is now the state of Kansas and nearly all of what are now the states of Nebraska and Wyoming.
- an act regulating stamp duty (a tax on the legal recognition of documents).
- In response to Pontiac's Rebellion, a revolt of Native Americans led by Pontiac, an Ottawa chief, King George III declared all lands west of the Appalachian Divide off-limits to colonial settlers.
- a conflict fought between the United States and its allies, and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and its allies.
- pure democracy is a form of democracy in which people decide on policy initiatives directly. This differs from the majority of currently established democracies, which are representative democracies
- the pronouncement adopted by the Second Continental Congress meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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- also called Plantation Act or Revenue Act
- This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
- series of laws passed by the British Parliament that imposed restrictions on colonial trade. British economic policy was based on mercantilism, which aimed to use the American colonies to bolster British state power and finances.
- the 19th-century doctrine or belief that the expansion of the US throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable.
- this treaty, signed on February 2, 1848, ended the war between the United States and Mexico
- a person who favors the abolition of a practice or institution, especially capital punishment or (formerly) slavery.
- the surrender at Yorktown, or the German Battle, ending on October 19, 1781, at Yorktown, Virginia, was a decisive victory by a combined force of American Continental Army troops led by General George Washington and French Army
- a proposal to the United States Constitutional Convention for the creation of a supreme national government with three branches and a bicameral legislature.
- an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- Rather than being a cross between two entirely separate systems, democratic republics may function on principles shared by both republics and democracies.
- 3rd U.S. President
- a proposal for the structure of the United States Government presented by William Paterson at the Constitutional Convention on June 15, 1787.
- action of withdrawing formally from membership of a federation or body, especially a political state.
31 Clues: 1st us president • 3rd U.S. President • also called Plantation Act or Revenue Act • belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism. • armed conflict between the United States and Mexico from 1846 to 1848 • an act regulating stamp duty (a tax on the legal recognition of documents). • ...
The 50 States (New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania) 2025-01-30
Across
- First piano was built here
- New York has nearly 800 ___________________ used
- The first pizzeria in the United States opened here
- Capital on New Jersey
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- The capital of Pennsylvania
- Capital of New York
- The chocolate capital of the United States
- The first organized baseball game was played here
- New Jersey is known as the ____________ capital of the world
9 Clues: Capital of New York • Capital on New Jersey • First piano was built here • The capital of Pennsylvania • The chocolate capital of the United States • New York has nearly 800 ___________________ used • The first organized baseball game was played here • The first pizzeria in the United States opened here • New Jersey is known as the ____________ capital of the world
TERMINI MATEMATICI 2025-09-30
9 Clues: la somma di 50 più 50 • Il risultato di 4 per 3 • Il risultato di 6 per 7 • La somma di 20 più sedici • La differenza tra 100 e 27 • Il risultato di un'addizione • Il risultato di una sottrazione • L'operazione con il segno - si chiama • Nell'operazione "42 + 13" 42 e 13 sono due
TERMINI MATEMATICI 2025-09-30
9 Clues: la somma di 50 più 50 • Il risultato di 4 per 3 • Il risultato di 6 per 7 • La somma di 20 più sedici • La differenza tra 100 e 27 • Il risultato di un'addizione • Il risultato di una sottrazione • L'operazione con il segno - si chiama • Nell'operazione "42 + 13" 42 e 13 sono due
Causes of The Civil War 2022-03-10
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- was an effort by abolitionist John Brown, from October 16 to 18, 1859, to initiate a slave revolt in Southern states by taking over the United States arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia.
- the withdrawal of eleven southern states from the Union in 1860
- small war between pro slavery and anti slavery states fought in 1854-1859
- something that involves ownership of someone else
- where you pick a side between the south and the north
- state that is against slavery
- factories vs agriculture
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- state that supports slavery
- the action or an act of abolishing a system, practice, or institution.
- repealed the Missouri Compromise, created two new territories, and allowed for popular sovereignty
- states arguing about how much power the federal government should have
- moving west is known as...
- upheld slavery in United States territories, denied the legality of black citizenship in America, and declared the Missouri Compromise to be unconstitutional.
- the 16th president
- best cash crop the south grew
15 Clues: the 16th president • factories vs agriculture • moving west is known as... • state that supports slavery • best cash crop the south grew • state that is against slavery • something that involves ownership of someone else • where you pick a side between the south and the north • the withdrawal of eleven southern states from the Union in 1860 • ...
Ch. 9 Vocabulary 2025-10-31
Across
- Washington knew that his actions would set important _______ for future presidents.
- Some leaders wanted a ______ legal system for the entire nation so it'd be the same.
- The Kentucky Resolution said that states could ______ federal laws they believed were unconstitutional.
- The cabinet members often disagreed on important national ________.
- Washington sent troops to _______ order during the Whiskey Rebellion.
- Hamilton and Southern leaders reached a ________ about the nation’s capital.
- The president met with his ______ to discuss national issues.
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- Even Washington became ________, usually supporting Hamilton’s views.
- Each political party held a _______ to choose its presidential candidates.
- Southern states had _______ much less debt than the Northern states.
- Many Americans became suspicious of ______ living in the United States.
- The government passed the ______ Act to stop activities that weakened it.
- The British angered Americans by using ________ to force sailors into their navy.
- The idea of states’ rights argued that individual states could limit the power of the federal government.
- The government issued _____ during the Revolution to borrow money from citizens.
15 Clues: The president met with his ______ to discuss national issues. • The cabinet members often disagreed on important national ________. • Southern states had _______ much less debt than the Northern states. • Even Washington became ________, usually supporting Hamilton’s views. • Washington sent troops to _______ order during the Whiskey Rebellion. • ...
Reconstruction (Andrew & Ben) 2023-05-30
Across
- An official pardon, for all illegal acts supporting the rebellion
- Marked the beginning of a severe economic downturn that soon put and estimated 2 million people out of work
- Who in Pennsylvania was the leader of the Radical Republicans
- Who was sworn into office after lincoln died
- this society opposed Civil rights
- Forced separation of whites and african americans in public places
- Who did the Republicans select for the election of 1868
- Reconstruction was now his responsibility since lincoln died
- Process of reuniting the nation and rebuilding the southern states without slavery
- Laws that greatly limited freedom of African Americans
- Who was the first African American to serve a full term as senator
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- What laws divided the south into five districts
- Under what bill did states have to meet two conditions before rejoining the union
- It defined all people born or naturalized within the UNited States
- Who shot Abraham Lincoln
- Who wanted southern states to change much more than they already had
- Laws that required segregation- were common in southern states in the 1880
- What gave African American men the right to vote
- This made slavery illegal throughout all the united states
- This act provide african Americans with the same legal right as white Americans
- Democrats that regained control of state governments in the south
- what did Democrats call Republicans that they didn’t care about
- Its purpose was to provide relief for all poor people- black and white- in the south
- Which guaranteed African Americans equal right in public places such as theaters and public transportation
24 Clues: Who shot Abraham Lincoln • this society opposed Civil rights • Who was sworn into office after lincoln died • What laws divided the south into five districts • What gave African American men the right to vote • Laws that greatly limited freedom of African Americans • Who did the Republicans select for the election of 1868 • ...
Reconstruction (Selene & Addy) 2023-05-30
Across
- Gave African Americans the right to vote
- People that wanted southern states to change even more before returning to the Union
- Defined people born or naturalized within the United States except American Indians, as U.S citizens
- Admitting Southerners back into the Union to form a new government by doing pledges
- Born free slave that served as a Chaplain for the Union and became the first African American in the U.S. Senate
- Democrats that became control again of the states governments
- Person that shot and killed Abraham Lincoln
- Grew up in slavery in Virginia
- Act that allowed African Americans the same legal rights as everyone else
- An official pardon
- Black americans with ancestry from Africa
- Allowed former Confederates, except those who had held high ranks, to hold public office
- One leader of the Radical Republicans from Pennsylvania
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- Created by a group of white southerners in Tennessee
- Made slavery illegal in the United States
- Northern-born Republicans that moved to the south after the war
- Laws that limited freedom rights for African Americans
- Process of reuniting the nation and adding back the southern states without having slavery
- Gave the poor people (Black or White) of the south food and assistance
- Economic downturn that made 2 million people lose their jobs
- The bill that the people of the congress that wanted the access to allowing states back into the union
- Acts that divided the South in 5 districts until they rejoined the Union
- Southern Democrats that cared even less for white southern Republicans
- Vice President of president Lincoln
24 Clues: An official pardon • Grew up in slavery in Virginia • Vice President of president Lincoln • Gave African Americans the right to vote • Made slavery illegal in the United States • Black americans with ancestry from Africa • Person that shot and killed Abraham Lincoln • Created by a group of white southerners in Tennessee • ...
The Wild Robot Names, from Chapter 1-30 2021-08-05
Across
- The opossum's name. Chapter 26, page 67
- The owl's name. Chapter 21, page 49.
- The buck's name. Chapter 21, page 51.
- The gosling's name. Chapter 28, page 76.
- The weasel's name. Chapter 21, page 50.
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- The groundhog's name. Chapter 21, page 50.
- The robot's name. Chapter 3, page 7.
- The Beavers' son. Chapter 29, page 81.
- The robot and gosling's home. Chapter 30, page 88.
- The old goose's name. Chapter 28, page 75.
- The Beavers' home. Chapter 30, page 88.
11 Clues: The owl's name. Chapter 21, page 49. • The robot's name. Chapter 3, page 7. • The buck's name. Chapter 21, page 51. • The Beavers' son. Chapter 29, page 81. • The opossum's name. Chapter 26, page 67 • The Beavers' home. Chapter 30, page 88. • The weasel's name. Chapter 21, page 50. • The gosling's name. Chapter 28, page 76. • The groundhog's name. Chapter 21, page 50. • ...
Probability 2023-10-16
Across
- frequency, found by dividing the frequency of an outcome by the total number of trials
- the result obtained when the experiment is conducted.
- space, the set of all possible outcomes
- Chance, another way to describe a 50/50 chance
- One performance of an experiment to get a results
- denoted by n
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- the likelihood that an event will occur.
- denoted with a '
- denoted by u
- If the probability is equal to one the event is
- A type of diagram including circles
11 Clues: denoted by u • denoted by n • denoted with a ' • A type of diagram including circles • space, the set of all possible outcomes • the likelihood that an event will occur. • Chance, another way to describe a 50/50 chance • If the probability is equal to one the event is • One performance of an experiment to get a results • the result obtained when the experiment is conducted. • ...
Puzzle#50 2021-08-31
Across
- give the impression of being something or having a particular quality.
- having an uneven or irregular surface; not smooth or level.
- continuously over a period of time; always.
- the process of making or producing something.
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- used to emphasize a statement or response confirming something already suggested.
- of or concerned with the actual doing or use of something rather than with theory and ideas.
- used in various expressions indicating that a description or amount being stated is not exact.
- have or maintain an upright position, supported by one's feet.
8 Clues: continuously over a period of time; always. • the process of making or producing something. • having an uneven or irregular surface; not smooth or level. • have or maintain an upright position, supported by one's feet. • give the impression of being something or having a particular quality. • ...
Iva 50 2022-12-16
puzzle 50 2022-09-17
8 Clues: of the ____, • of the _____, • says the ____; • for the _______ • For the __________ • now will I _____, • him that _____ at him. • I will set him in ______ from
Week 50 2025-06-19
Across
- (adj) believable, but not completely or obviously
- (verb) to greatly respect
- (verb) to weaken by wearing away the foundation; to sabotage
- (adj) strong; persistent; determined to hold on
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- (verb) to appease; pacify; mollify
- (adj) quiet; uncommunicative
- (adj) disrespectful
- (adj) existing everywhere at the same time
8 Clues: (adj) disrespectful • (verb) to greatly respect • (adj) quiet; uncommunicative • (verb) to appease; pacify; mollify • (adj) existing everywhere at the same time • (adj) strong; persistent; determined to hold on • (adj) believable, but not completely or obviously • (verb) to weaken by wearing away the foundation; to sabotage
Crossword 50 2025-09-09
Across
- – Petit légume vert ou blanc, long. (7)
- – Il y a du vent, de la pluie et du tonnerre. (5)
- – Liquide pour cuisiner, souvent avec des légumes. (5)
- – Objet pour mesurer ou tracer une ligne. (5)
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- – Fruit vert ou jaune, doux et sucré. (5)
- – Elle brille dans le ciel la nuit. (6)
- – Elle est verte et sur un arbre. (7)
- – On le respire. (3)
8 Clues: – On le respire. (3) • – Elle est verte et sur un arbre. (7) • – Elle brille dans le ciel la nuit. (6) • – Petit légume vert ou blanc, long. (7) • – Fruit vert ou jaune, doux et sucré. (5) • – Objet pour mesurer ou tracer une ligne. (5) • – Il y a du vent, de la pluie et du tonnerre. (5) • – Liquide pour cuisiner, souvent avec des légumes. (5)
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