50 states Crossword Puzzles
Civil War Crossword/Created by: Lenny Pearce 2019-12-09
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- / 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.
- / The first ironclad warship in the United States Navy.
- / When the southern states chose to leave the United States and to no longer be a part of the country.When the southern states chose to leave the United States and to no longer be a part of the country.
- / Another name for the Confederate States of America or the South.
- / An attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out of a port.
- / A term meaning "before war". It was often used to describe the United States before the Civil War.
- states / These states were slave states that did not leave the Union, but largely supported the cause of the Confederates. They included Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware.
- / Soldiers that fight and travel by foot.
- / When a person is murdered for political reasons.
- / A place where weapons and other military supplies are stored.
- / Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars.
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- / loyal to the Confederate States. Also Southern or Confederate.
- / A long gun with a smooth bore that soldiers shot from the shoulder.
- / Resisting or protecting against attack from someone.
- / Warship that the Confederates converted into an ironclad.
- / A nickname for northerners who were against the Civil War.
- / An army of citizens used during emergencies.
- / Blanket or other bedding rolled up and carried over the shoulder by a soldier. Sometimes soldiers would include personal belongings in their bedroll.
- proclamation / An executive order from President Abraham Lincoln stating that slaves in the Confederate states were to be set free.
- / The name given to the states that stayed loyal to the United States government. Also called the North.
- / A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery.
- / A warship that is fully covered and protected by iron cladding.
- / A long blade or knife attached to the end of a musket. Soldiers would use it like a spear in close combat.
- / The cruel killing of a number of helpless or unresisting people.
- / A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle.
25 Clues: / Soldiers that fight and travel by foot. • / An army of citizens used during emergencies. • / When a person is murdered for political reasons. • / Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars. • / A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle. • / Resisting or protecting against attack from someone. • ...
The Civil War 2014-03-11
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- To formally approve or sanction.
- Roll of thin paper which held a small amount of gun powder in the bottom and a ball or bullet in the top. A soldier needed to tear off the top of the cartridge in order to fire his weapon - part of the nine steps to fire a muzzle loading gun (or five to fire a breech loading gun).
- hard crackers often issued to soldiers of both sides during the Civil War.
- A term often used to describe the United States of America before the outbreak of the Civil War.
- A group of soldiers stationed at a military post.
- A place where weapons and other military supplies are manufactured.
- A group of 50 to 100 soldiers led by a captain. 10 companies = 1 regiment, about 4 regiments = 1 brigade, 2 to 5 brigades = 1 division, 2 or more divisions = 1 corps, 1 or more corps = 1 army.
- Mason-Dixon Line: A boundary surveyed in the 1760s that ran between Pennsylvania to the North and Delaware, Maryland and (West) Virginia to the South. It became a symbolic division between free states and slave states.
- A branch of the military in which soldiers traveled and fought on foot.
- Blanket or other bedding rolled up and carried over the shoulder by a soldier. Sometimes soldiers would include personal belongings in their bedroll.
- The lowest rank in the army.
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- A term used for “living off the land,” as well as plundering committed by soldiers.
- A ship protected by iron armor.
- Freedom from slavery.
- A two-wheeled or four-wheeled wagon or cart used to transport wounded or sick soldiers
- The term used for military supplies, such as weaponry and ammunition.
- Raised platform or mound allowing an artillery piece to be fired over a fortification's walls without exposing the gun crew to enemy fire.
- Pea A common southern term for "peanut".
- A leather shoe, similar to an ankle-high boot, issued to soldiers during the Civil War. Brogans were also popular amongst civilians during the time period
- To practice marching, military formations and the steps in firing and handling one's weapon.
20 Clues: Freedom from slavery. • The lowest rank in the army. • A ship protected by iron armor. • To formally approve or sanction. • Pea A common southern term for "peanut". • A group of soldiers stationed at a military post. • A place where weapons and other military supplies are manufactured. • The term used for military supplies, such as weaponry and ammunition. • ...
The Civil War 2014-03-11
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- A group of 50 to 100 soldiers led by a captain. 10 companies = 1 regiment, about 4 regiments = 1 brigade, 2 to 5 brigades = 1 division, 2 or more divisions = 1 corps, 1 or more corps = 1 army.
- Mason-Dixon Line: A boundary surveyed in the 1760s that ran between Pennsylvania to the North and Delaware, Maryland and (West) Virginia to the South. It became a symbolic division between free states and slave states.
- A term often used to describe the United States of America before the outbreak of the Civil War.
- Roll of thin paper which held a small amount of gun powder in the bottom and a ball or bullet in the top. A soldier needed to tear off the top of the cartridge in order to fire his weapon - part of the nine steps to fire a muzzle loading gun (or five to fire a breech loading gun).
- A ship protected by iron armor.
- Raised platform or mound allowing an artillery piece to be fired over a fortification's walls without exposing the gun crew to enemy fire.
- A leather shoe, similar to an ankle-high boot, issued to soldiers during the Civil War.
- A group of soldiers stationed at a military post.
- To practice marching, military formations and the steps in firing and handling one's weapon.
- To formally approve or sanction.
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- A branch of the military in which soldiers traveled and fought on foot.
- A two-wheeled or four-wheeled wagon or cart used to transport wounded or sick soldiers
- Freedom from slavery.
- hard crackers often issued to soldiers of both sides during the Civil War.
- Pea A common southern term for "peanut".
- A term used for “living off the land,” as well as plundering committed by soldiers.
- Blanket or other bedding rolled up and carried over the shoulder by a soldier. Sometimes soldiers would include personal belongings in their bedroll.
- A place where weapons and other military supplies are manufactured.
- The lowest rank in the army.
- The term used for military supplies, such as weaponry and ammunition.
20 Clues: Freedom from slavery. • The lowest rank in the army. • A ship protected by iron armor. • To formally approve or sanction. • Pea A common southern term for "peanut". • A group of soldiers stationed at a military post. • A place where weapons and other military supplies are manufactured. • The term used for military supplies, such as weaponry and ammunition. • ...
pbl 2023-12-06
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- described Theodore Roosevelt’s approach to foreign policy in Latin American and the Caribbean.
- a term used in international politics to mean that a country has claim or control over another land
- was a series of meetings between European countries that established rules for claiming African territory.
- also known as Mahatma (Great-Souled) Gandhi, was a transformative figure in modern Indian history.
- a partly manmade waterway that connects the Mediterranean and Red Seas.
- was a violent uprising in India by the sepoys, or Indian soldiers, in 1857.
- it's an artificial waterway connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. It is 50 miles long.
- loyalty and devotion to a nation
- was founded at the beginning of the 1300s by a Turkish tribal leader named Osman
- a British trading company that dominated trade in India, China, and Africa during the 1600s and 1700s.
- a relationship between two states in which one has some degree of control over the other.
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- also known as Teddy or T.R., the 26th American president, was an energetic man who pushed for Progressive reforms and a strong foreign policy.
- two wars that occurred in China between the Qing Dynasty and Western countries, mainly Great Britain.
- War took place in 1898. It ended Spanish colonialism in the Americas and helped the United States establish itself as a force to be reckoned with in the Pacific.
- a theory based on Charles Darwin’s scientific idea of natural selection.
- a person who is sent on a religious mission
- an area of land or a settlement that is ruled by another country
- also called the Zaire, is one of the four great rivers of Africa
- a policy by which one nation controls another
- a policy that was first stated by President James Monroe in a message to Congress in 1823. In that speech Monroe said that the United States would not allow any European countries to establish colonies or use force in North or South America
20 Clues: loyalty and devotion to a nation • a person who is sent on a religious mission • a policy by which one nation controls another • an area of land or a settlement that is ruled by another country • also called the Zaire, is one of the four great rivers of Africa • a partly manmade waterway that connects the Mediterranean and Red Seas. • ...
Amy Salvador Constitution Crossword 2026-03-19
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- That's a system where states share power with a strong __________ government.
- Once the war had been won in 1783, things began falling apart.
- The ___________, along with the Constitution, helps define not only our laws, but also who we are as a people.
- The Second Amendment says that Americans have the right to ______
- The executive branch, which includes the President, ________ the laws.
- In ________, state representatives met to discuss changing the Articles of Confederation.
- The constitution is a __________ document
- The ______ Amendment has to do with “quartering soldiers,” or letting them stay in your house.
- The idea is that the American people are creating a government, through the
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- also called for proportional representation in both houses of congress.
- The ________ is made up of the House of Representatives and the Senate.
- only the House can introduce _____ that have to do with government spending.
- The bigger the state's population, the more ________ it gets.
- Congress can't make any laws that mess with freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, freedom of assembly, or freedom to petition the government
- The ________ branch, which consists of both chambers of Congress, makes the laws.
- The __________ is home to the legislative branch of government.
- And in 1786, there was a tax revolt in _______
- This kind of government is called a republic.
- _________ still had forts on American soil, but the army was too weak to do anything about it.
- Some powers are shared by the nation and the states, like collecting taxes. These are called ________ powers.
- The Fourth Amendment is where we get our right to _______. Police cants come into your home without reason
- Many thought that the new constitution should be based on _____________
- One is self-government, also called popular
- The ________ always has two representatives per state. So, with 50 states, that makes 100. Voters elect two senators from each state, regardless of population size.
- The ___________ of _____________ was the first constitution of the US
- So the Articles established a weak national congress, where each state got ____ vote
- ______ Rebellion shows the weakness of the Articles; Shays Rebellion showed the articles was too weak
27 Clues: The constitution is a __________ document • One is self-government, also called popular • This kind of government is called a republic. • And in 1786, there was a tax revolt in _______ • The bigger the state's population, the more ________ it gets. • Once the war had been won in 1783, things began falling apart. • ...
Money 2021-02-15
ADDITION AND SUBSTRACTION 2025-07-02
Ch. 6 Vocabulary 2019-03-07
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- a _______ budget is a yearly financial plan for the federal government
- lying under the oath that is taken at the beginning of the trial
- a willful obstruction of justice that someone deserves
- freedom from prosecution for witnesses whose testimony ties them to illegal acts
- a formal accusation of misconduct in office
- a _________ veto is provisions that can cancel actions of executive agencies
- Necessary and _______ clause allows congress to make any laws
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- the president's refusal to spend money on a program the congress wants to spend money on
- a bill that is a law to raise money
- a bill that is a proposed law to authorize spending money
- a form of power the government is required to carry out its powers
- a legal order to appear or produce requested documents
- a form of powers stated directly in the Constitution.
- a form of commerce among the 50 states
14 Clues: a bill that is a law to raise money • a form of commerce among the 50 states • a formal accusation of misconduct in office • a form of powers stated directly in the Constitution. • a willful obstruction of justice that someone deserves • a legal order to appear or produce requested documents • a bill that is a proposed law to authorize spending money • ...
Driver Safety 2014-12-06
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- use care when _________ your vehicle, look for special zones, signs, and restrictions
- during the winter season regularly check _______ reports for hazardous conditions
- law enforcements set up ________ checkpoints to deter and ID impaired drivers
- talking, texting, and eating are considered ___________ while driving
- _________ stop at stop signs
- use a _________ driver when going out for a night on the town
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- keep gas in the car, don't ride with the gauge on _______
- be aware that some medications can cause __________ and make driving dangerous
- all 50 states have now set .08% as the _____ limit for DUI
- bald tires, bad brakes, or engine/transmission lights are signs your car needs __________
- hearing a siren from ______ indicates an emergency vehicle and allow it safe passage
- it's illegal to have an ____ container in the car
- horn ________ is reserved for emergencies and considered rude otherwise
- use seat belts and car seats, make sure all passengers _____ up
14 Clues: _________ stop at stop signs • it's illegal to have an ____ container in the car • keep gas in the car, don't ride with the gauge on _______ • all 50 states have now set .08% as the _____ limit for DUI • use a _________ driver when going out for a night on the town • use seat belts and car seats, make sure all passengers _____ up • ...
Diffrent Ocupations 2024-10-30
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- A high school diploma is all that is required to get into this occupation
- Licenses must be renewed every on conductse years
- Graduate curriculums also include supervised clinical practice and externships.
- Provide care to women, including gynecological exams,
- conduct speech, language, and developmental screening.
- complete a 3 year residency program
- working in government sector had the highest median annual wages.
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- in a drug therapy and work closely with phycisans
- work for the federal government and earn the hightest salary
- All 50 states and the district of columbia require this occupation to be licensed
- Held about 321, 700 held jobs in 2019
- Typical licensing requirements are a masters degree from an accredited college or university
- Work alongside dentists as they exaOptometrist licenses
- prescribe medications, order medical testdiagnose healthehealth problems.
- must complete a state-approved non degree training program in a practical nursing to be eligible for licensure
15 Clues: complete a 3 year residency program • Held about 321, 700 held jobs in 2019 • in a drug therapy and work closely with phycisans • Licenses must be renewed every on conductse years • Provide care to women, including gynecological exams, • conduct speech, language, and developmental screening. • Work alongside dentists as they exaOptometrist licenses • ...
Unit 8 Vocabulary 2024-03-04
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- Communities based on the vision of a perfect society
- A system that uses arrangements of dots and dashes to represent the alphabet
- Laws in Southern states that controlled the lives and actions of enslaved people
- The Southern army during the Civil War
- An estate that specializes in growing cash crops
- The Northern army during the Civil War
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- An organized system of religious practices and beliefs in which people engage
- A war between citizens of the same country
- A system of cooperation to help and provide housing for enslaved people who had escaped
- The right to vote
- A device that used electric signals to send messages over long distances
- A person who sought to abolish (get rid of) slavery in the 1800's
- A farmer who owns a small farm (50 to 200 acres)
13 Clues: The right to vote • The Southern army during the Civil War • The Northern army during the Civil War • A war between citizens of the same country • A farmer who owns a small farm (50 to 200 acres) • An estate that specializes in growing cash crops • Communities based on the vision of a perfect society • A person who sought to abolish (get rid of) slavery in the 1800's • ...
See you at the Pole 2025-09-25
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- the savior of the world, the son of Godthe transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation, or the fact of being passed on in this way.
- a organization were students get together to learn about God
- the action of marking one's pleasure at an important event or occasion by engaging in enjoyable, typically social, activity.
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- a religious service, especially a regular one, at which people gather in order to pray together.
- 13 horizontal stripes (alternating red and white), representing the original 13 colonies, and a blue canton in the upper-left corner containing 50 white stars, symbolizing the current 50 states.
- the transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation, or the fact of being passed on in this way.
- the Christian scriptures, consisting of the Old and New Testaments.
7 Clues: a organization were students get together to learn about God • the Christian scriptures, consisting of the Old and New Testaments. • a religious service, especially a regular one, at which people gather in order to pray together. • the transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation, or the fact of being passed on in this way. • ...
matematica 2021-12-09
PENJUMLAHAN 2026-04-30
Civics w/ Mr. Clark - Unit 6 State/Local Government Practice 2024-02-12
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- The current president of the United States and Chief Federal Officer.
- What the Legislative Branch does to the laws.
- Federal court with 9 Justices and limited original jurisdiction.
- This part of the US flag represents the 50 state that we have in the Union.
- What the Executive Branch does to the laws.
- The name of the bicameral legislature of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
- Local laws created for cities/towns.
- This level of Judicial branches possesses appellate jurisdiction only.
- The State Senator of Virginia that represents the 22nd District.
- The top executive of the City of Virginia Beach.
- These courts at the state level contain 1 Judge with a Jury.
- Capital city of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
- the current Vice Mayor of Virginia Beach.
- The term Virginia uses to describe itself instead of "State". Historical significance but has little difference to actual US "States".
- The City of Virginia Beach belongs to this district of the US Congress.
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- The leader of Police at the City level. Rocky Holcomb serves this position for the City of VB.
- Courts are usually tasked with defending these at their level of government.
- The nickname given to the City of Virginia Beach because of its many hotels and resorts.
- Document that is used to settle cities like Virginia Beach, Salem etc.
- The number of stars on the flag of the United States.
- What the Judicial Branch does to the laws.
- The motto of the Commonwealth of Virginia. In latin!
- This month in 2024 will hold the elections of the US President and Virginia Governor.
- The member of the executive branch of the Federal government who would replace the President if required.
- Nickname for the Commonwealth of Virginia.
- The amount of years that you are allowed to serve in one term of the US President.
- Structure that falls in the middle of the Seal of the City of Virginia Beach.
- term used to describe the US Senate and House of Representatives together.
- US Senator from Virginia that unsuccessfully ran alongside Hillary Clinton in a presidential campaign in 2016.
29 Clues: Local laws created for cities/towns. • the current Vice Mayor of Virginia Beach. • What the Judicial Branch does to the laws. • Nickname for the Commonwealth of Virginia. • What the Executive Branch does to the laws. • What the Legislative Branch does to the laws. • Capital city of the Commonwealth of Virginia. • The top executive of the City of Virginia Beach. • ...
Civil War Causes 2024-04-11
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- _ Slave Act
- _ of 1850
- Political Party that Lincoln was a part of
- Side that was pro-slavery
- It was the first modern _
- Side that was anti-slavery
- _ Nebraska Act
- Main cause of the war
- Someone who supported the Union
- Location of secession meeting
- Carolina First state to secede
- Uncle Tom's _
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- _ rights, states enforce laws
- _ rights, laws throughout country, not just states
- Number of states that seceded
- President that the Confederacy didn't like
- Kansas _ Act
- _ decision, Supreme Court case
- Amount of states that seceded first
- _ 54th
- Someone who thought secession was the only option
21 Clues: _ 54th • _ of 1850 • _ Slave Act • Kansas _ Act • Uncle Tom's _ • _ Nebraska Act • Main cause of the war • Side that was pro-slavery • It was the first modern _ • Side that was anti-slavery • _ rights, states enforce laws • Number of states that seceded • Location of secession meeting • _ decision, Supreme Court case • Carolina First state to secede • Someone who supported the Union • ...
Alimentum Dual Carbohydrate Blend Crossword 2021-04-02
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- this with corn syrup showed the greatest absorption rate of 198 vs corn syrup-58 or sucrose-152 alone
- sucorse is broken down into glucose + fructose which is absorbed through ______ diffusion
- when do babies start feeling better with Alimentum?
- other formulas use carbohydrates that utilize ___absorptive pathway
- in infants with malabsorption, a single pathway could lead to _____carbohydrates and to gas and loose stool
- corn syrup solids break down into glucose which is absorbed through ______transport
- 2 different pahtways help____ absorption, minimize risk of malabsorption
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- alimentum contains a unique dual-carbohydrate blend that uses 2 of these pathways
- the promise of....
- alimentum starts reducing these symptons in most babies within 24 hours
- _____and SNAP elaloneigible in all 50 states
- absorption of two carbohydrates is greater than the absorption is either carbohydrate______
- This can be recommended in Mead Johnson WIC contract state with zero additional requirements
- alimentum formula features a unique____-carbohydrate blend
14 Clues: the promise of.... • _____and SNAP elaloneigible in all 50 states • when do babies start feeling better with Alimentum? • alimentum formula features a unique____-carbohydrate blend • other formulas use carbohydrates that utilize ___absorptive pathway • alimentum starts reducing these symptons in most babies within 24 hours • ...
Summer Fun! 2017-06-17
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- Something you buy to remember your trip
- Having lunch on the grass, in a park, or your backyard
- A summer sport that involves a net and a ball
- Just one bad ______ can increase your chances of melanoma (a type of skin cancer)
- Wear this to protect your eyes from the sun
- Always wear this when around a body of water or on a boat
- The place where you plant fruits and vegetables
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- To cook outdoors on a grill
- This fruit is made up of over 90% water which will help keep you hydrated
- To protect your skin from the sun, you should reapply this every 2 hours or after swimming
- The birthday of the United States of America
- Drink 3 liters of this during the day to stay hydrated
- Limit _____ exposure during the peak intensity hours of 10am-4pm
- This type of cancer accounts for over 50% of all cancers
14 Clues: To cook outdoors on a grill • Something you buy to remember your trip • Wear this to protect your eyes from the sun • The birthday of the United States of America • A summer sport that involves a net and a ball • The place where you plant fruits and vegetables • Having lunch on the grass, in a park, or your backyard • ...
Ap Statistics 2022-05-11
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- Displays the 5-number summary as a central box with whiskers that extend to the non-outlying data values.
- Items selected and used to test hypotheses
- A numerical measurement describing some characteristic of a population.
- The datum which occurs the most in a set of
- Data identified by something other than numbers
- A relationship between two sets of data or two datum which states the outcome of one has no effect on the outcome of the other.
- The act of conducting a controlled test or investigation.
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- Data or datum being numerically defined.
- Graphs a dot for each against a single axis
- A measurement describing some characteristic of a sample.
- The measure of a relationship between two variables or sets of data.
- A descriptive feature in which describes the range of the data graphically.
- Information gathered from observations.
- Range of the middle 50% of the values; Q3-Q1 75th percentile - 25th percentile.
14 Clues: Information gathered from observations. • Data or datum being numerically defined. • Items selected and used to test hypotheses • Graphs a dot for each against a single axis • The datum which occurs the most in a set of • Data identified by something other than numbers • A measurement describing some characteristic of a sample. • ...
civil war crossword puzzle 2017-05-18
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- after the civil war
- where the civil war ended
- freedom from slavery
- president of the U.S during the civil war
- a crop that southern states make for money
- general of the union
- states that are on the edge of the U.S
- general of the confederacy
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- supreme court decision that determined if slaves could sue in federal court
- a political party that supports slavery
- someone who wants to get rid of slavery
- a political party that doesnt support slavery
- maintaining the balance of power between slave states and free states
- turning point of the civil war
- a doctrine that said people should be able to decide for themselves if slavery should be allowed
- bloodiest day of civil war
- a device that allows messages to be sent over long distances
- being owned and forced to work for someone
- northern states
- a branch of the military using ships
- a novel written by Harriet beecher stowe that explained the reality of slavery
- southern states
- a state leaving the U.S
- the boundary between slave states and free states
- a place where people manufacture goods
25 Clues: northern states • southern states • after the civil war • freedom from slavery • general of the union • a state leaving the U.S • where the civil war ended • bloodiest day of civil war • general of the confederacy • turning point of the civil war • a branch of the military using ships • a place where people manufacture goods • states that are on the edge of the U.S • ...
US Constitution 2023-10-25
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- Amendment 20 reduces the “lame ___” period
- What article states that the ratification of the Constitution by nine states will make it law?
- Article 4 Section 4 guarantees every state a ___ form of government
- Article 1 Section 3 says each state has how many representatives?
- Article 1 Section 2 says the House of Representatives have the sole power of?
- Amendment 15 prevents a person from ___ because of race, color, or creed
- Amendment 27: Congress cannot accept a pay raise until ___ term.
- Article 7 asserts that how many of the original 13 states need to ratify the Constitution before it’s officially put into effect?
- What amendment states powers not mentioned in the Constitution are reserved for the state
- Article 1 Section 10 are the powers denied to?
- Article 3 Section 3 defines the crime of ____
- Article 2 Section 2 states that the President can create ___ with the approval of 2/3 of the Senate
- What amendment states protection from unreasonable searches and seizures
- Article 4 Section 1 establishes that all states must honor all ___ of other states
- What amendment states citizens cannot sue a state in a federal court
- Article 3 Section 2 guarantees trial by ___
- What amendment states allows voters to cast direct votes for U.S. senators.
- Amendment 12: Separate ___ for President and Vice President
- Amendment 2 gives the right to bear what?
- Article 4 Section 2 was given power through the ____ Slave Act
- Article 1 Section 4 says Congress must meet once every ___.
- How many amendments does the Bill of Rights have?
- Article 2 Section 3 states that that the President must give a yearly ____ to the nation
- Article 1 Section 2 says that the representatives in the House of Representatives are determined by?
- Amendment 1 covers how many freedoms?
- Article 3 Section 1 establishes the ____ Court
- Article 2 Section 4 explains that anyone in Office may be Impeached if they are convicted of treason, ____, or other high crimes and misdemeanors.
- Article 1 Section 8 says that Congress can pass taxes and establish and maintain what to benefit the US.
- Amendment 26 states that citizens must be ____ year old get to vote.
- What amendment states the right to remain silent
- Article 1 Section 3 says a ___ of the Senate office is replaced every two years
- Amendment 25 addresses who becomes ___ if the current one dies or resigns
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- Article 5 establishes how to change what?
- Article 1 Section 9 are the powers denied to?
- Amendment 13 abolished
- Article 2 Section 2 states that the President has a group of advisors called?
- Amendment 18
- Article 1 Section 1 says there are two houses of ___
- Article 2 Section 1 establishes the office of the ___ and the Vice-President.
- Article 6 states that the Constitution is the supreme law of the ___
- Amendment 24 prohibits ___ taxes
- Amendment 7 ensures right of ___ by jury
- Amendment 22: Restricts the Presidential ___ to two.
- Amendment 19 states that ___ get the right to vote.
- Article 2 Section 1 states Presidents are elected by the ___. (Two words)
- Article 1 Section 7 says that the President can either sign or __ a bill.
- Article 1 Section 5 says that Congress cannot meet without the ___ number present.
- Article 4 Section 3 established the ____ of new states
- Amendment 14 sets basis for
- Amendment 3 prohibits the what of soldiers
- What amendment states no cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.
- Amendment 9 is about ___ Rights
- Article 1 Section 3 says who is the president of the Senate. (Two words)
- Amendment 6 states the right to a speedy and public trial, by an ___ jury
- Amendment 21 ____ Amendment 18
- Amendment 23 allows the District of ____ to vote like a state.
- What amendment states allows Congress to collect income tax
- Article 1 Section 6 says that members cannot hold any other what while in Congress?
58 Clues: Amendment 18 • Amendment 13 abolished • Amendment 14 sets basis for • Amendment 21 ____ Amendment 18 • Amendment 9 is about ___ Rights • Amendment 24 prohibits ___ taxes • Amendment 1 covers how many freedoms? • Amendment 7 ensures right of ___ by jury • Article 5 establishes how to change what? • Amendment 2 gives the right to bear what? • ...
Decades Slang Terms 2022-01-05
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- 80's--relaxing
- 60's--a man; used to address a hipster or beatnik
- 80's--excellent; great
- 20's--a place where alcohol was illegally sold and drink during Prohibition
- 30's--a secretary or female assistant
- 30's--a job
- 70's--lift weights
- 80's--a nerd; someone who is not cool
- 90's--dance; flirt
- 60's--cool; hip; excellent
- 60's--a person of authority; a group in power
- 90's--What's up?; How are you?
- 90's--cool or hip; highly attractive; hot
- 30's--a casual and inexpensive establishment with drinking, dancing, and blues music, typically in the southeastern United States
- 30's--men's underwear
- 20's--sincere; genuine; the real thing
- 40's--excellent; clever; sophisticated; fashionable; or enjoyable
- 00's--friends; people
- 30's--sign of disbelief; "I don't believe it!"
- 90's--a friend or buddy
- 40's--kiss
- 50's--an innovative and trendy person
- 40's--in a highly uncomfortable or embarrassing situation
- 70's--dance
- 70's--unbelievable; originally an expression for the effects of hallucinogenic drugs
- 70's--a person who works too much or is addicted to his or her job
- 00's--beyond cool
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- 20's--perfect
- 40's--a huge success
- 00's--a newcomer; someone who is inexperienced
- 80's--beautiful
- 40's--competing to have a lifestyle or socioeconomic status comparable to one's neighbors
- 90's--my mistake
- 90's--yes; I agree
- 80's--exceptional; very cool
- 80's--one who dresses in designer clothing and has a neat, clean-cut appearance
- 20's--excellent; outstanding
- 50's--high fidelity; a record player or turntable
- 70's--to like or understand something
- 20's--legs
- 70's--see you later
- 00's--parents
- 90's--show disrespect
- 60's--derived from hipster; a young adult who rebelled against established institutions, criticized middle-class values, opposed the Vietnam War, and promoted sexual freedom
- 80's--young Urban Professional; a college-educated person with a well-paying job who lives near a big city; often associated with a materialistic and superficial personality
- 80's--cool; very hip
- 20's--a female companion of a gangster
- 50's--a mistake; a wound
- 00's--a gigantic purse
- 20's--the best; the height of excellence
50 Clues: 20's--legs • 40's--kiss • 30's--a job • 70's--dance • 20's--perfect • 00's--parents • 80's--relaxing • 80's--beautiful • 90's--my mistake • 00's--beyond cool • 90's--yes; I agree • 70's--lift weights • 90's--dance; flirt • 70's--see you later • 40's--a huge success • 80's--cool; very hip • 90's--show disrespect • 30's--men's underwear • 00's--friends; people • 80's--excellent; great • 00's--a gigantic purse • ...
black vs. white 2017-04-12
10 Clues: 15 yr old teen • how was society • average famil size • popular car in the 50's • what boosted in the 50's • women who stayed in her seat • type of music did elvis play • who was a bi arist in the 50's • event that made schools allo black kids • amendment that legalized schools to allow black kids
The Civil War 2024-03-18
Across
- 1864 running mate for #2
- Illinois Senator, 1-1 against Lincoln
- Conf. VP Alexander Stephens believed this was slavery for the CSA
- "_____________ Plan"
- Potential European ally for the CSA
- To leave
- Actor & assassin
- Democratic violation of the answer to #1
- President, elected in 1861
- Site of a significant battle (and speech)
- Disagreed with their eastern counterparts over secession
- Last battle of the Civil War
- River captured by the union due to #37
- Northern advantage (banks, railroads, etc.)
- All black regiment that fought at Ft. Wagner
- Arguably the best military officer the US had until 1861
- Sectional political party opposed to slavery's expansion
- Site of the most famous work of #17
- as in the impact the answer to #50 had on slavery
- The North
- Effect of the wealthy buying their way out of required military service
- See #46
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- 1820 attempt at settling free/slave state debate
- President, elected in 1860
- Name (informally) for the 11 states that left the Union
- The first state to leave the Union
- Advantage for the CSA (Ex: "Stonewall" Jackson & #38)
- Violent stroll to the beach, led by the answer to #35
- Lack of enforcement upset the South
- Slaveholding states in the Union
- Armory stormed by #36
- Civil War Prequel
- Promoted to Lieutenant General in 1864
- Agreed with #41s on slavery in the West
- Territory that was allowed to use #19 to decide if it would be open to slavery
- First battle of the Civil War
- Democratic Presidential candidate, 1860
- Potential European ally for the CSA
- Predecessor to #18 and architect of #11
- Capital of the CSA
- Territory that was allowed to use #19 to decide if it would be open to slavery
- See #9
- Radical abolitionist involved in both #15 and #16
- Turning point for the Union in the West.
- King of the South
- Number of Southern states that #2 won in the 1860 election
- Ltrs. that may appear next to #6 and #26
- Its introduction made #1 difficult
- Taney's controversial 1856 ruling
- Abolitionist novel banned in the South
50 Clues: See #9 • See #46 • To leave • The North • Actor & assassin • Civil War Prequel • King of the South • Capital of the CSA • "_____________ Plan" • Armory stormed by #36 • 1864 running mate for #2 • President, elected in 1860 • President, elected in 1861 • Last battle of the Civil War • First battle of the Civil War • Slaveholding states in the Union • Taney's controversial 1856 ruling • ...
Spelling Words 2025-03-13
Across
- a small, thin piece of metal with a sharp point and a hole for the thread
- a person who is with you, or with whom you spend time with
- tow or more slices of bread with cheese, meat, or some other fillings.
- part of the earth's atmosphere begins at about 50 miles above the earth's surface
- mixture of gases that surrounds a planet
- layer of the earth's atmosphere that begins about 8 miles above the earth
- a deep purplish red color
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- to repay or make up something
- a state in the mid-Atlantic and South Atlantic regions of the United States
- A situation in which two or more people are trying to obtain something
- a group of people chosen to discuss a particular issue and making decisions
- totally and fully
12 Clues: totally and fully • a deep purplish red color • to repay or make up something • mixture of gases that surrounds a planet • a person who is with you, or with whom you spend time with • A situation in which two or more people are trying to obtain something • tow or more slices of bread with cheese, meat, or some other fillings. • ...
Social studies 2018-01-24
Across
- of Ghenthe peace treaty that ended the War of 1812 between the United States of America
- earlier event or action that is regarded
- Hawksa person who clamors for war
- feeling, principles, or efforts.
- review A court can review an administrative action by a public body
- TreatyRepresentatives of the United States and Great Britain signedJay's Treaty
- DoctrineUnited States policy of opposing European colonialism in the Americas beginning in 1823.
- Marshallan American politician and the fourth Chief Justice of the United States.
- act or statement,
- to a major American political party
- PurchaseThe purchase by the United States from France of the huge Louisiana Territory in 1803.
- and Sedition Act Four bills passed by the Federalist-dominated 5th United States Congress
- rightsThe rights and powers held by individual US states
- Rebellion A tax protest in the United States
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- body of advisers to the president, composed of the heads of the executive departments of the government.
- AffairA political and diplomatic episode
- is loyalty to one's own region or section of the country
- person who advocates or supports a system of government
- and Virginia resolutions Political statements
- ProclamationA formal announcement issued by U.S. President George Washington
- Acta law passed by the United State Congress and signed by President Thomas Jefferson on December 22, 1807.
- Treatythe United States and Spain in 1819 that ceded Florida to the U.S. and defined the boundary between the U.S. and New Spain.
- act of taking men into a military or naval force by compulsion.
- Act of 1789A United States federal statute
- vs MadisonA landmark case by the United States Supreme Court
- policyA government's strategy in dealing with other nations.
- of New Orleansa series of engagements fought between December 14, 1814 and January 18, 1815
- Make legally null and void
- and Clarkexplored the American Northwest
29 Clues: act or statement, • Make legally null and void • feeling, principles, or efforts. • Hawksa person who clamors for war • to a major American political party • AffairA political and diplomatic episode • earlier event or action that is regarded • and Clarkexplored the American Northwest • Act of 1789A United States federal statute • Rebellion A tax protest in the United States • ...
Civil War 2023-05-10
Across
- Law that made slavery open to the western territories
- Cannot escape, not free to live
- Lincoln's famous "Speech"
- enlist into the army
- Thomas Jefferson's land deal with France
- states' right to free rule and law
- Anti-slavery advocate
- split of the Northern and the Southern American states
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- Era/Time after the Civil War
- nickname for Northern Union soldiers
- To separate or leave
- President of the Confederate States of America
- Set Free
- 16th President of The United States of America
- nickname for Southern Confederate soldiers
- Northern States
- Southern States
- people believing they are superior than others based on their skin color
18 Clues: Set Free • Northern States • Southern States • To separate or leave • enlist into the army • Anti-slavery advocate • Lincoln's famous "Speech" • Era/Time after the Civil War • Cannot escape, not free to live • states' right to free rule and law • nickname for Northern Union soldiers • Thomas Jefferson's land deal with France • nickname for Southern Confederate soldiers • ...
Chapter 12 Crossword 2020-12-09
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- First African American senator
- The period after the civil war that lasted from 1865-1877
- Gave equal civil and legal rights to African Americans
- Severely restricted African American lives
- Believe African Americans were entitled to the same political rights and opportunities of whites
- Charging the hold of office with misconduct
- Northerners who arrived with an amount of belongings that could fit into a carpetbag
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- Became president after Lincoln was assassinated
- Assisted former slaves in poor whites by giving them necessary supplies
- required 50% of a states white males to take a loyalty oath in order to be readmitted into the union
- Gave African Americans the right to vote
- White Southerners who joined the republican party
- Dividing land to workers and giving them supplies to maintain the land, in return the landowner received a portion of the crop
13 Clues: First African American senator • Gave African Americans the right to vote • Severely restricted African American lives • Charging the hold of office with misconduct • Became president after Lincoln was assassinated • White Southerners who joined the republican party • Gave equal civil and legal rights to African Americans • ...
humss revision 2021-12-02
Across
- in control of schools and public transport
- in control of parks
- the person who represents the queen in Australia
- the first prime minister of Australia
- government people that put the law into action
- a group of people that make sure the government is following the constitution
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- a set of rules that tells people how to run Australia, made on January 1, 1901
- a person who goes to another country to seek safety 'legally'
- a group of people that can change and make the law
- a group made out of 76 people also known as the upper house
- in control of immigration
- a vote to change the constitution, more than half of the country and states must have over 50% of the votes to make the change
- a country where the government is not ran by religion
13 Clues: in control of parks • in control of immigration • the first prime minister of Australia • in control of schools and public transport • government people that put the law into action • the person who represents the queen in Australia • a group of people that can change and make the law • a country where the government is not ran by religion • ...
Cryptid Wordsearch 2022-06-02
Across
- A large man-ape that has large feet and lives in North America.
- The nickname of the Loch Ness Monster.
- Part man, part moth, terrorizes people in the eastern United States by destroying bridges.
- The name of the lake where Nessie may live.
- The name for animals that are not real.
- The study of non-real animals.
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- Bigfoot's more shy Australian cousin.
- A large eel-like creature that can control weather and lives in the southern part of Africa.
- Korean ghosts who wear white hanbok and have long black hair hanging in front of their faces.
- Bigfoot's cold cousin who lives on snowy mountain tops.
- A nine-tailed fox demons after boy's hearts and livers.
- A 50-80m long worm that destroys roads and makes giant trenches after rainfall.
12 Clues: The study of non-real animals. • Bigfoot's more shy Australian cousin. • The nickname of the Loch Ness Monster. • The name for animals that are not real. • The name of the lake where Nessie may live. • Bigfoot's cold cousin who lives on snowy mountain tops. • A nine-tailed fox demons after boy's hearts and livers. • ...
Thermal Energy 2013-05-09
Across
- An indicator of the average kinetic energy of a substance
- Material that limits thermal energy transfer
- Its albedo is 50-90%
- The lowest portion of Earth's atmosphere, where weather occurs
- The transfer of thermal energy from a cooler substance because of temperature differences
- The degree to which a surface reflects light
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- Image captured using specialized cameras that detect infrared radiation
- All of the water, in all of its states, found in, or near earth
- The region of Earth's internal structure formed by the crust and the rigid outer layer of the mantle
- The layer of gases enveloping Earth
- The transfer of thermal energy by direct particle-to-particle contact
- The transfer of thermal energy through the movement of particles in fluids
- Energy that is transmitted in the form of particles or electromagnetic waves
- Has a specific heat capacity of 4186 J/(kg•°C)
14 Clues: Its albedo is 50-90% • The layer of gases enveloping Earth • Material that limits thermal energy transfer • The degree to which a surface reflects light • Has a specific heat capacity of 4186 J/(kg•°C) • An indicator of the average kinetic energy of a substance • The lowest portion of Earth's atmosphere, where weather occurs • ...
Political Parties 2023-04-11
Across
- Organizations exist at the legislative district, county, city, ward, and precinct levels.
- Organizations operate in vastly different environments because of the political culture of individual states.
- Includes authoritarian governments and theocracies.
- A large group composed mainly of representatives from the 50 state party organizations.
- Parties that break off from a major party because of a disagreement.
- Houses several different groups with different ideologies.
- The party out of power acts as a watchdog over the conduct of the public's business.
- Any other party than the two major parties.
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- A gathering of party members, local and state party officials.
- Finance and manage legislative elections.
- Parties that focus on one social issue.
- Those in which only two parties have almost exclusive control over the government.
- They are the ultimate authority in the parties' organizational hierarchy.
- Focus on the overall change in society rather that a single issue.
14 Clues: Parties that focus on one social issue. • Finance and manage legislative elections. • Any other party than the two major parties. • Includes authoritarian governments and theocracies. • Houses several different groups with different ideologies. • A gathering of party members, local and state party officials. • ...
NLG History 2024-03-18
Across
- Our first Universal Life product of the 80s.
- Mehran introduced this new vision in 2011.
- Our first tagline stated NLG was 'The ____ insurance in the world."
- Governors from all 50 states donates this to the foundation of Home Office #7's construction.
- Our one millionth policyholder.
- Annually, NLG shares its lawn with hundreds of people to support good causes during this event.
- The original name for Life of the Southwest.
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- This popular magazine featured National Life’s Historic Art Series in 1934.
- This woman was the first to work at the home office
- The marble in the VT lobby was imported from this state during Home Office #7's construction.
- Name of our first death claim
- This company president was also elected governor of VT in 1969.
- Dr. Julius Dewey's pen has this located at the top
- We shared a home office in 1873 with this other carrier
14 Clues: Name of our first death claim • Our one millionth policyholder. • Mehran introduced this new vision in 2011. • Our first Universal Life product of the 80s. • The original name for Life of the Southwest. • Dr. Julius Dewey's pen has this located at the top • This woman was the first to work at the home office • We shared a home office in 1873 with this other carrier • ...
Hobbs Dill Chapter 3 Review 2020-11-17
Across
- inability to govern effectively due to separation of powers
- a law that is to cancel or remake
- not in accordance with a political constitution
- makes each branch of government check the other so they don't gain too powerful
- body of 538 people elected by members of the 50 states and DC
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- 3/5 majority or larger than simple majority
- agreements or compacts with foreign leaders
- group of advisors that meet the needs of the executive department
- an organized group that seeks to win elections in orders to influence activities of government
- concept that every member of society, including ruler or government must obey law and is never above it
- Concept that all political power ultimately remains with the people
- the principal that powers and functions of government are restricted by the U.S. constitution
- government divided into three branches
- to deny
14 Clues: to deny • a law that is to cancel or remake • government divided into three branches • 3/5 majority or larger than simple majority • agreements or compacts with foreign leaders • not in accordance with a political constitution • inability to govern effectively due to separation of powers • body of 538 people elected by members of the 50 states and DC • ...
Government Crossword 2024-01-19
Across
- Congress charging the executive branch with a wrongdoing
- a group of people acting together in support of a common interest
- A special kind of act used to approved spending
- A compromise made is 1787 that defined legislative structure and the representatives each state would have
- Takes action on bills, resolutions and treaties
- The members of a congressman's area
- signals that we the people are are what's sovereign
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- The distribution of house seats based on the population of each state
- 435 elected members divided among the 50 states
- power of the us senate to be consulted on and approve treaties sign appointments made by the president of the us public positions
- Provides each branch of government with individual powers to check other branches
- gives law making powers to congress
- Has two branches or chambers
- Congress can override a president's veto
14 Clues: Has two branches or chambers • gives law making powers to congress • The members of a congressman's area • Congress can override a president's veto • 435 elected members divided among the 50 states • A special kind of act used to approved spending • Takes action on bills, resolutions and treaties • signals that we the people are are what's sovereign • ...
Education In The Colonies 2024-08-21
Across
- Reader- A series of graded primers for grade level 1-6
- Salvation through Jesus
- College - Early graduates become ministers in puritan Congression
- Student interest not important considered
- Wood paddle with lessons tacked on and covered by a piece of transparent horn
- -system for training a new generation
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- schools - Boys and girls learned the four R's
- bay school law- Required parents to see that their children knew how to read
- English protestants who believe that the reformers of England didn't go far enough
- Grammer school- Only makes of certain social economic and social classes considered
- ordinance of 1785-Required states to relinquish all land claims and these lands became federal government land
- England Primer- Alphabet and Bible reading
- Deluter Satan Act - Required every town of at least 50 families to hire a teacher
- land ordinance of 1787- Territory, provided a method for addmiten chartered government for the Northwest Teg new state of the union
14 Clues: Salvation through Jesus • -system for training a new generation • Student interest not important considered • England Primer- Alphabet and Bible reading • schools - Boys and girls learned the four R's • Reader- A series of graded primers for grade level 1-6 • College - Early graduates become ministers in puritan Congression • ...
Los números 2012-09-13
Numbers 2022-09-06
Los Números Review 2021-11-23
Vocabulary 2023-10-04
Los Números 2019-03-20
Number Words 2024-08-14
Crossword Puzzle - July #1 2024-07-18
Special 3 2024-06-24
Summer Crossword 2024-06-12
Numbers 2023-03-17
Crossword Puzzle Numbers 2023-09-01
Nsjsj 2024-10-13
Unit 6 Review Name:_____________________ 2024-03-06
Across
- Economic region of the United States known for its wheat production
- Financial center of the world
- Climate zone of Northeast United States
- River located in the Southwest that provides freshwater to many states
- River that runs through the central United States and empties into the Gulf of Mexico
- City in Nebraska that grew because of the Transcontinental Railroad
- Physical region located between the Appalachian Mountains and Atlantic Ocean
- Canadian city located on the West coast that is a famous filming location
- Body of water located to the South of the United States
- The official residence of the president of the United States
- Province in Canada known for its French speaking citizens
- The ability to speak two languages
- River that forms the border between the U.S. and Mexico
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- Man made waterway that connects the Great Lakes to the Hudson River
- River that is located in the Northwestern United States
- Large body of water in northern Canada
- Physical region in central United States known for its agriculture
- Famous bridge located in San Francisco
- Ocean where hurricanes usually form
- cultural region located in the city of San Francisco
- Economic region in the United States that used to have a lot of industry
- Oldest mountain range in North America
- Most spoken language in Canada besides English
- Large tower located in Toronto Canada
24 Clues: Financial center of the world • The ability to speak two languages • Ocean where hurricanes usually form • Large tower located in Toronto Canada • Large body of water in northern Canada • Famous bridge located in San Francisco • Oldest mountain range in North America • Climate zone of Northeast United States • Most spoken language in Canada besides English • ...
0-100 2021-02-01
30 and up numbers 2020-01-29
Los numeros (1-100) 2020-04-02
number 2020-04-21
Math crossword puzzle 2021-05-05
NUMEROS EN ESPAÑOL - PRACTICA 2020-07-27
THE NUMBERS BY TEN 2021-04-07
Los numeros grandes 2021-09-22
NUMBERS 2021-06-14
Numbers Greater Than Ten 2021-09-21
musa ristsõna 2021-09-27
Les nombres 2021-09-19
Numbers 2019-09-16
Spanish Numbers 2013-09-16
Spanish Numbers 2013-09-16
Number Words 1-900 2013-09-09
Number Words 2024-01-03
Numbers 2024-02-23
Les chiffres 2024-05-15
ŘADOVÉ ČÍSLOVKY 2024-10-08
French Crossword 2023-01-19
Numbers 2023-09-08
Los números 2023-08-31
Números 1-100 2025-01-30
Los Números 1-1.000 2025-10-23
Numbers 2026-04-21
NUMBER 11-100 2026-05-12
Knowing the States and Territories 2017-05-10
Across
- Officially became the 49th state on January 3, 1959.
- A true island state.
- Christian County is wet while Bourbon County is dry. Barren County has the most fertile land in the state.
- Was named for King George II of England.
- Milk is the official state beverage.
- The bola tie is the official state neckwear.
- General Douglas MacArthur was been in this state.
- Was the first to declare its independence from Mother England -- a full six months before the Declaration of Independence was signed.
- Metropolis the home of Superman really exists in Southern ___________.
- The first state.
- The world's largest flat-top mountain is in _______.
- Levan, is "navel" spelled backwards. It is so named because it is in the middle of ________.
- Was the first state in the nation to have a planned system of junior colleges.
- Has more shoreline than any other state except Alaska.
- Devils Tower was designated as the first National Monument (1906)
- Introduced the Mardi Gras to the western world
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- Is the only state to enter the United States by treaty instead of territorial annexation.
- More turkeys are raised in this state than in any other state in the United States.
- Woonsocket is known as The Town with the Beautiful Lake. Lake Prior sits in the middle of town.
- The first professional baseball game was played on May 4, 1871 in __________.
- The first state sales tax in the United States went into effect on July 1, 1921.
- Is the birthplace of the Reuben sandwich.
- Has more ghost towns than any other state.
- _______ state law forbids a citizen to give another citizen a box of candy that weighs more than 50 pounds.
- The state flower is the white pine cone and tassel.
- The state animal is the Mule.
- Has the first city to use police cars.
- The only state with two unique words in its name.
- _______ and Rhode Island never ratified the 18th Amendment (Prohibition).
- Sergeant Major of the Army Dailey and ARNG CSM Kepner are originally from this state.
- Takes its name from a Spanish word meaning snow-clad.
- Is the only state in the union that does not have counties.
- Birthplace of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, William Harrison, John Tyler, Zachary Taylor, and Woodrow Wilson
- _________ is not the southernmost state in the United States.
- One of the most interesting attractions is Yukoi’s Cave.
35 Clues: The first state. • A true island state. • The state animal is the Mule. • Milk is the official state beverage. • Has the first city to use police cars. • Was named for King George II of England. • Is the birthplace of the Reuben sandwich. • Has more ghost towns than any other state. • The bola tie is the official state neckwear. • ...
CONNECTIONS TO PORTALS B 2015-03-18
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- In a city I have access to many different kinds of restaurants, so I can find whatever food I may ___.
- A paragraph usually has a main idea and approximately 3 supporting ____.
- One way city kids get to school is by public ____.
- In ___ areas, there are fewer people living near each other.
- The United States is filled with ___; people live in crowded apartments, isolated cabins, large housing developments and solitary houses, on busy streets, and on quiet country lanes.
- Though the USPS add about 1.8 million new addresses every year, it ____ us that no addresses are forgotten.
- The United States is a huge and ___ country. It has 50 states and 15 territories. It has mountains, frests, deserts, open plains, and islands.
- The United States has cities, suburbs, and ____ areas, or areas in the countryside far from cities.
- In ____ areas, people are packed together.
- Buses and subways are ____ with passengers at rush hour.
- When you submit your plan for the Design-A-Town competition, all work must be original. However, competitors can get advice from ____ such as architects and city planners.
- When you submit your plan for the Design-A-Town competition, ____ your town with art such as fountains and sculptures.
- Bikes don't burn fossil fuels, so they don't make ___ gases that add to global warming.
- People live closer together in towns and ____.
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- New York City is ____ and busy.
- People in a city are rushed and ____.
- A big city is exciting and fast-paced. It's never ____!
- Kids who live in the city get special passes (like T-Money Cards) that give them ____ on rides.
- A disadvantage of suburbs is that they don't have much ____.
- Each postal carrier takes ____ 2,300 pieces of mail a day to about 500 addresses.
- Suburbs are ____ areas.
- The Postal ervice letter carriers deliver at high and low _____.
- Kids who live on islands have ____ to boats, though often they travel on ferries.
- Kids who live on islands feel _____ when they get to miss school due to bad weather (but their parents don't)!
- Some letter carriers drive vehicles that use clean fuels such as ____ natural gas and electricity.
- Some students who take long bus rides to school bring a blanket and pillow on ____.
26 Clues: Suburbs are ____ areas. • New York City is ____ and busy. • People in a city are rushed and ____. • In ____ areas, people are packed together. • People live closer together in towns and ____. • One way city kids get to school is by public ____. • A big city is exciting and fast-paced. It's never ____! • Buses and subways are ____ with passengers at rush hour. • ...
US HISTORY/CIVICS PREP 2025-08-08
Across
- One of the first people to live in a new place.
- The leader of a state.
- Citizens who decide facts in a court trial.
- Another word for freedom.
- A place where judges decide if laws are broken.
- Cloth with colors and shapes that stands for a country.
- The written plan for how our government works.
- A four-wheeled vehicle pulled by horses or oxen.
- Money people pay to government for services.
- To speak or act against something you think is unfair.
- A written agreement or promise.
- Government where people have the power to choose leaders.
- The states that stayed together during the Civil War.
- A rule made by government.
- The city where a state or national government is based.
- The event when people vote.
- Half of Congress where each state has two members.
- One of the 50 parts of the United States.
- Freedom from control by another country.
- A person who belongs to and has rights in a country.
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- A written peace agreement between countries.
- When people fight to change their government.
- A colonist who wanted America free from Britain.
- Things the law says people may have or do.
- Ship that carried the Pilgrims in 1620.
- Tracks and trains that move people and goods.
- A colonist who stayed loyal to Britain.
- To choose a leader or law in an election.
- Fair treatment under the law.
- A change or addition to the Constitution.
- Paper label that showed a tax was paid in colonial times.
- The edge of settled land where new land is explored.
- Elected group that makes national laws.
- A written idea for a new law.
- A person who travels to learn about new places.
- First permanent English town in America, started in 1607.
- The elected leader of the United States.
- A place settled and controlled by a far-away country.
- The right to make choices without unfair limits.
- An English settler who came for religious freedom.
40 Clues: The leader of a state. • Another word for freedom. • A rule made by government. • The event when people vote. • Fair treatment under the law. • A written idea for a new law. • A written agreement or promise. • Ship that carried the Pilgrims in 1620. • A colonist who stayed loyal to Britain. • Elected group that makes national laws. • The elected leader of the United States. • ...
Wanted: A Just Right Government 2017-06-19
Across
- Early Americans had something in common with this fictional character!
- These were the "individuals" in the "confederation" created by the Articles
- Under the Articles, America did not have one of these
- One of two things people were afraid states might lose
- The Articles of Confederation created a government that had only one of these
- the Constitution says laws passed by Congress are ___ to state laws
- The Articles let Congress create this but not pay for it
- states send these to Congress
- fraction of states that must agree to change the Constitutiton
- the chamber of Congress where each state gets two votes
- one problem was that states charged these on goods from other states
- The document that replaced the Articles of Confederation
- Under the Virginia Plan, these states would have more power
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- the branch that interprets the laws
- the branch that carries out laws
- The branch that makes laws
- in the House of Representatives, the number of votes a state gets depends on this
- one of two things people were afraid states might lose
- The Articles of Confederation was America's first plan for _____
- Under the New Jersey plan, these states would have more power
- a group of individuals united together for a purpose
- Under the Articles of Confederation, congress could not do this to its laws, so states could just ignore laws
22 Clues: The branch that makes laws • states send these to Congress • the branch that carries out laws • the branch that interprets the laws • a group of individuals united together for a purpose • Under the Articles, America did not have one of these • one of two things people were afraid states might lose • One of two things people were afraid states might lose • ...
SS 2022-11-15
Across
- to pass
- to revoke or withdraw
- involuntary servitude of African-Americans or Blacks in the United States from 1619-1865
- the act of separating from a nation or state and becoming independent
- gave African-American or Black men the right to vote
- a naval strategy by the United States to prevent the Confederacy from trading
- gave African-Americans or Blacks United States citizenship
- Confederate victory; largest battle fought in Georgia
- compromise between the North and South that allowed California to enter the union in exchange for the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act
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- Supreme Court ruling that declared enslaved people were not citizens of the United States
- act that required runaway enslaved people to be returned to their masters if caught anywhere in the United States
- laws created by Southern legislatures during Reconstruction that took away the civil rights of freedmen
- machine invented by Eli Whitney in 1793 that quickly removed seeds from the cotton fibers
- states where slavery was not legal
- the 16th president of United States
- ended slavery in the United States
- election where Abraham Lincoln defeated three opponents to win the presidency
- states where slavery was legal
- compromise that brought Missouri into the Union as a slave state and Maine as a free state
- terrorist organization created to intimidate and prevent freedmen and Republicans from gaining political power in the South
20 Clues: to pass • to revoke or withdraw • states where slavery was legal • states where slavery was not legal • ended slavery in the United States • the 16th president of United States • gave African-American or Black men the right to vote • Confederate victory; largest battle fought in Georgia • gave African-Americans or Blacks United States citizenship • ...
Constitution Crossword 2020-11-19
Across
- Early Americans had something in common with this fictional character!
- States must treat their own citizens and other states’ citizens this way
- Fraction of states that must agree to change the Constitution
- Under the Articles, America did not have one of these
- One of two things people were afraid states might lose
- The Constitution says laws passed by Congress are ___ to state laws.
- The chamber of Congress where each state gets two votes
- A group of individuals united together for a purpose
- Under the Articles of Confederation, congress could not do this to its laws, so states could just ignore laws
- Under the New Jersey plan, these states would have more power
Down
- The document that replaced the Articles of Confederation
- These were the “individuals” in the “confederation” created by the Articles
- The Articles of Confederation was America’s first plan for _____.
- the branch that makes laws
- States send these to Congress
- the Articles of Confederation created a government that had only one of these
- One of two things people were afraid states might lose
- The Articles let Congress create this but not pay for it
- The branch that interprets laws
- Under the Virginia Plan, these states would have more power
- The branch that carries out laws
- In the House of Representatives, the number of votes a state gets depends on this
- One problem was that Congress could not collect these
23 Clues: the branch that makes laws • States send these to Congress • The branch that interprets laws • The branch that carries out laws • A group of individuals united together for a purpose • Under the Articles, America did not have one of these • One problem was that Congress could not collect these • One of two things people were afraid states might lose • ...
Civil War Crossword 2023-04-11
Across
- The northern states of the United States, also called the Union
- A nickname for the Confederate States of America or the Confederacy
- When the southern states chose to leave the United States and to no longer be a part of the country
- sealing off a place so people can't get through
- The rebuilding of war torn southern states so they could be readmitted into the Union after the Civil War
- A warship that is fully covered and protected by iron cladding
- occurring before a war
- murder of a public figure
- long knife at the end of a gun
- nickname for northerners who were against the Civil War
- someone can pay a fee rather than go to the army
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- A long gun with a smooth bore that soldiers shot from the shoulder
- Putting the local interests and customs ahead of the entire country
- A term used to describe people whose supported the Union
- Crackers eaten by Civil War soldiers made from flour, water, and salt
- A large farm in the southern United States. Before the Civil War many of the workers on plantations were enslaved
- An army of citizens used during emergencies
- another name for the Confederate States of America or the South
- a person who wants to end slavery
- A nickname given to people in the South supporting the Confederate States
20 Clues: occurring before a war • murder of a public figure • long knife at the end of a gun • a person who wants to end slavery • An army of citizens used during emergencies • sealing off a place so people can't get through • someone can pay a fee rather than go to the army • nickname for northerners who were against the Civil War • ...
DRAGAN 50 2024-11-07
Across
- Welchen Wein trinkt Dragan am liebsten?
- Zeichen, unter dem Dragan geboren wurde (Horoskop)?
- Nach welchem Objekt sucht Dragan immer wieder?
- Name von Dragans Haustier.
- Dragans Lieblingsfrucht im Herbst.
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- Dragans Lieblingsfarbe.
- Name des Landes, in dem Dragan geboren wurde?
- Dragans Lieblingssport?
- Dragans Lieblingsgewürzpflanze.
- Was löst Dragan jeden Tag?
- Die Marke des ersten Autos, das Dragan fuhr.
11 Clues: Dragans Lieblingsfarbe. • Dragans Lieblingssport? • Was löst Dragan jeden Tag? • Name von Dragans Haustier. • Dragans Lieblingsgewürzpflanze. • Dragans Lieblingsfrucht im Herbst. • Welchen Wein trinkt Dragan am liebsten? • Die Marke des ersten Autos, das Dragan fuhr. • Name des Landes, in dem Dragan geboren wurde? • Nach welchem Objekt sucht Dragan immer wieder? • ...
50's 2026-05-15
Across
- things or groups that are joined
- a race to get to space first
- negotiating tactic
- to go against
- state of flourishing/thriving
- the state of being the same
- advocate for communism
Down
- military physical definitions
- process of combining separate parts
- time of increased birth rates
- North atlantic treaty organization
11 Clues: to go against • negotiating tactic • advocate for communism • the state of being the same • a race to get to space first • military physical definitions • time of increased birth rates • state of flourishing/thriving • things or groups that are joined • North atlantic treaty organization • process of combining separate parts
Problems in a time of plenty 2025-03-26
Across
- Middle class Americans moving to the suburbs in the 1950s, leaving behind the poor and minorities
- producing goods using mechanical and electronic devices
- A book by Jack Kerouac with no punctuation
- Book about the prosperous American society of the 50’s
Down
- Discovered many housewives were unhappy
- Eisenhower sent troops to a high school to enforce a court order to integrate a high school
- Man made fibers
- A region stretching along the Appalachian mountains through several states
- Neighborhoods that were inhabited mainly by poor minority groups
- A focus on accumulating money and possessions rather than an interest in spiritual matters
- Place where Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat and sparked a months long boycott
- A group of writers that had criticisms about American society and materialism
12 Clues: Man made fibers • Discovered many housewives were unhappy • A book by Jack Kerouac with no punctuation • Book about the prosperous American society of the 50’s • producing goods using mechanical and electronic devices • Neighborhoods that were inhabited mainly by poor minority groups • A region stretching along the Appalachian mountains through several states • ...
DUMB STATE GAME 2024-07-28
Across
- in the state game what is the last state Ross remembers?
- which state is friends set in?
- chandler falls asleep and accidentally agrees to move to?
- in which state is mama's little bakery?
- in which state do ross and rachel get married? also the state Ross noted twice in the state game?
- Monica's fancy restaurant is doing great, so she's flat out too busy to accept joining Chandler on a surprise trip he booked to....
Down
- this is the state where howard hughes lived?
- 50 first dates is set here?
- she's beauty and she's grace she's miss united states....sandra bullock
- sweet home.....
- in which state can you find disney and harry potter world?
- the setting for good will hunting but also where you went to a recent bachelor party
12 Clues: sweet home..... • 50 first dates is set here? • which state is friends set in? • in which state is mama's little bakery? • this is the state where howard hughes lived? • in the state game what is the last state Ross remembers? • chandler falls asleep and accidentally agrees to move to? • in which state can you find disney and harry potter world? • ...
Ren + Em 2024-06-03
12 Clues: 50/50 • ND + ND • Blank slate • Colinn Morris • How bout them?? • Informal meeting • Thing GRACE loves • It's over for them • Ex. Wyatt, Judah, RD • What haunts us to this day • Once again your problem next year • What we need to do before something risky at school
Coen 2018-12-20
19 Clues: 3b+6 • 4v+4v • 5x-5x • 3b+3b • 12x-4 • -x+6x • 6+a+a+1 • 5(6-3n)-2 • 10(x-5)-4 • 25x^9+20x • 10(n+5)-7n • 10(9r-7)-8r • -9x^3+15x^2 • -3n+8(1+4n) • 5(3-3b)-4(4b-3) • 2(8x-6)-2(3x+5) • 5(9-8v)+4(-8v+9) • 9(-4m-5)-5(1+6m) • -4(7x+9)+3(7+6x)
History Crossword 3 2023-09-26
Across
- Louis the Pius's eldest son (P. 48)
- A poem written by Omar Khayam (P. 52)
- Charlemagne enjoyed stories similar to that of ___
- The capital of the caliphate of Spain (P. 50)
- A powerful city established by the Rus (P. 50)
- Most widely used astronomical instrument of the middle ages (P. 53)
- Followers of Ali (P. 51)
- Tribal group from central Asia (P. 49)
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- Carolingian ___ influences our printing today.
- This man killed Michael III and took his crown (P. 49)
- Charlemagne liked having this book read to him while he ate (P. 41)
- The west was attacked by the ____ from central Europe (P. 53)
- A pass in the Pyrenees mountains where Charlemagne was attacked by Christian Basques (P. 42)
- This man was bishop of Braga (P. 47)
- Russian word for leader (P. 50)
- Harun al Rashid sent Charlemagne this as a gift. (P. 51)
16 Clues: Followers of Ali (P. 51) • Russian word for leader (P. 50) • Louis the Pius's eldest son (P. 48) • This man was bishop of Braga (P. 47) • A poem written by Omar Khayam (P. 52) • Tribal group from central Asia (P. 49) • The capital of the caliphate of Spain (P. 50) • Carolingian ___ influences our printing today. • A powerful city established by the Rus (P. 50) • ...
Cruciverba 06 - ISUP Grade e Stratificazione 2025-12-25
Across
- ISUP grado 5: pattern più aggressivo (Gleason 5+5, 4+5 con >50%)
- Fattore oncologico: invasione dei vasi sanguigni (sigla ISUP...)
- ISUP grado 4 comprende Gleason 8, 4+5 (con >50% di...) e altri
- Sopravvivenza a 5 anni senza progressione (ISUP 1-2: >...%)
- Fattore prognostico indipendente insieme a ISUP (PSA, stadio TNM, o...)
- ISUP grado 1 corrisponde a Gleason (somma numerica)
- ISUP grade inzia da (numero ordinale)
Down
- ISUP grado 2 corrisponde a Gleason 3+4 fino a (soglia percentuale)
- Termine comune per ISUP grado 1-2 (rischio di recidiva: ...)
- Molecola predittiva spesso studiata insieme a ISUP per stratificazione
- ISUP grado 3 comprende Gleason 3+4 (>50%), 4+3, e altri pattern
- ISUP grado aumentato quando proporzione di pattern aggressivo (>...%)
- Sopravvivenza a 5 anni senza progressione (ISUP 5: <...%)
- Sistema di gradazione internazionale che sostituisce Gleason (acronimo)
- ISUP grade massimo (numero ordinale)
- Rapporto tra pattern secondo ISUP (4+5 ha significato peggiore di...)
- Fattore oncologico: presenza di infiltrazione perineurale (sigla ISUP...)
17 Clues: ISUP grade massimo (numero ordinale) • ISUP grade inzia da (numero ordinale) • ISUP grado 1 corrisponde a Gleason (somma numerica) • Sopravvivenza a 5 anni senza progressione (ISUP 5: <...%) • Sopravvivenza a 5 anni senza progressione (ISUP 1-2: >...%) • Termine comune per ISUP grado 1-2 (rischio di recidiva: ...) • ...
Cold War Unit Study Guide 2025-04-10
Across
- A period of intense fear of communism in the United States, leading to widespread accusations and investigations
- a conflict where the United States fought to stop communism from spreading into Southeast Asia
- policy made by the United States to stop the spread of communism
- The practice of making unproven accusations of communism, especially in the United States government
- A United States spy plane shot down over the USSR, worsening the Cold War tensions
- United States promise to help countries resist communism, starting with Greece and Turkey
- divide between communists east europe and democratic western europe
- United States and USSR competition for dominance in space exploration
- United States program giving economic aid to rebuild Western Europe after WWII
- A failed United States backed invasion of Cuba by exiles trying to overthrow Castro
Down
- A military alliance of the USSR and its Eastern European Allies
- The peoples Republic of China, established in 1949 under Mao Zedong after a communist revolution
- A 13 day standoff over Soviet missiles in Cuba that nearly led to nuclear war
- A military alliance of the United States, Canada, and Western Europe to defend against the USSR
- The belief that if one country fell to communism, its neighbors would too
- political rivalry between the United States and Soviet Union after WWII
- A war between communist North Korea and democratic South Korea, involving United States and Chinese forces
- A wall built in 1961 by East Germany to stop East Berliners from fleeing to democratic West Berlin
18 Clues: A military alliance of the USSR and its Eastern European Allies • policy made by the United States to stop the spread of communism • divide between communists east europe and democratic western europe • United States and USSR competition for dominance in space exploration • political rivalry between the United States and Soviet Union after WWII • ...
