50 states Crossword Puzzles
Addelyn H. = 3rd hour 2023-03-06
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- this compromise admitted California as a free state
- first state governor of Kansas
- states the southern states were
- a person who dies for a cause
- made all americans recover runaway slaves
- going against a constitution
- a person who wants a states to be free states
- the right to have people vote
- against slavery
- principles concerning something is right or wrong
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- a very well-known abolitionist
- a person who worked to end slavery
- this compromise drew a line between slave states and free states
- to repeal
- a crop grown for profit
- a barrier on a city or town to protect and keep things from coming in
- a person who has escaped a place or is in hiding
- the support of slavery
- first territorial governor of Kansas
- was the first territory in the Louisiana Territory to apply for statehood
20 Clues: to repeal • against slavery • the support of slavery • a crop grown for profit • going against a constitution • a person who dies for a cause • the right to have people vote • a very well-known abolitionist • first state governor of Kansas • states the southern states were • a person who worked to end slavery • first territorial governor of Kansas • ...
The Articles of Confederation 2024-05-10
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- Process for changing the Articles (required unanimity)
- Paper money issued by both Congress and the states
- Financial burden left over from the Revolutionary War
- Last state to ratify the Articles in 1781
- Prominent American who helped draft the Articles
- Proposed tax on imports that was blocked by New York
- Maryland city that hosted a key convention
- Sole governing body under the Articles
- Process by which the Articles were approved
- Single-chambered legislature under the Articles
- Power retained by individual states
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- Union of states created by the Articles
- Field in which Congress had sole authority
- Requests for funds made by Congress to the states
- Number of states in the Confederation
- Defensive pact among the states under the Articles
- Rebellion that exposed the Articles' weaknesses
- Territory governed by the Articles' Land Ordinance
- Branch of state governments that appointed Congress delegates
- Power held by Congress under the Articles
20 Clues: Power retained by individual states • Number of states in the Confederation • Sole governing body under the Articles • Union of states created by the Articles • Last state to ratify the Articles in 1781 • Power held by Congress under the Articles • Field in which Congress had sole authority • Maryland city that hosted a key convention • ...
Civil War 2023-04-06
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- The president
- Union's plan to defeat the Confederacy
- Where Lincoln gave a speech
- Southern states that seceded from the USA in 1861
- First State to secede from the Union
- States associated with the Confederacy
- The victors
- Food given to soldiers during the war
- Leader of the Confederates
- How many years the war took
- A confederate leader
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- A symbolic division between free states and slave states. Located between Pennsylvania, Maryland and Deleware
- Freedom from slavery
- Someone who wishes to end slavery
- Person Loyal to the Confederate States
- Gun A rapid firing, multiple barrel firearm, usually mounted on wheels like a cannonn
- States associated with the Union
- This was abolished
- Irish Platoon of Union Soldiers that held off the South at Gettysburg, and were later honored as the University of Notre Dame's mascott.
- Someone loyal to the Union in the North
- The Month of the war
21 Clues: The victors • The president • This was abolished • Freedom from slavery • The Month of the war • A confederate leader • Leader of the Confederates • Where Lincoln gave a speech • How many years the war took • States associated with the Union • Someone who wishes to end slavery • First State to secede from the Union • Food given to soldiers during the war • ...
Test n°1 2023-07-28
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- The capital of the United States.
- The number of countries in the Birtish isles.
- The current American president.
- The first African-American president of the United States.
- The country north of England.
- A state in the south east of the United States.
- An American state at the border with Mexico.
- The American president before Joe Biden.
- What do the letters GB stand for?
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- The capital of Scotland.
- An American state on the western coast.
- The English word for 'Pays de Galles'.
- An English-speaking country in the South Pacific.
- The country where you can see kangaroos in the wild.
- The number of countries in the United Kingdom.
- The capital of Northern Ireland.
- The capital of England.
- The number of states in the United States.
- The country whose capital is Dublin.
- The country north of the United States.
20 Clues: The capital of England. • The capital of Scotland. • The country north of England. • The current American president. • The capital of Northern Ireland. • The capital of the United States. • What do the letters GB stand for? • The country whose capital is Dublin. • The English word for 'Pays de Galles'. • An American state on the western coast. • ...
History Test 2 2023-11-06
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- - second capital of the United States
- - Second president of the United States
- of Rights- added to the Constitution to protect freedoms
- first president of the United States
- - Plan of government that America still follows
- Enforces the Laws, Consists of the President
- Amendment - guarantees American's freedom of religion, speech, the press
- of Confederation - America's first plan of government
- Republic- government run by representatives of the people
- York City - first capital of the United States
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- Day - Day the president takes the oath of office
- Dc - permanent capital of the United States
- "Father of the Constitution
- 2 people per state
- of Representatives- based on population
- nature- why man needs government
- Convention - meeting to discuss the Constitution
- Makes the Laws, Consists of Congress
- - Third president of the United States
- - president of the Constitutional Convention
- consists of the House of Representatives and Senate
- - Interprets the laws, Consists of the Supreme Court
22 Clues: 2 people per state • "Father of the Constitution • nature- why man needs government • first president of the United States • Makes the Laws, Consists of Congress • - second capital of the United States • - Third president of the United States • - Second president of the United States • of Representatives- based on population • Dc - permanent capital of the United States • ...
Ancient Chinese Warfare Crossword: By Matthew 2020-05-27
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- What was their long range melee weapon with a hook at the end
- Is the art of war used today
- What did they create back then
- What was the general weapon they used
- Who was the best soldier
- Who's independence created the warring states
- First ancient Chinese war
- What year was the first ancient Chinese war
- Who was the best army general
- Nature of the warring states
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- What were the soldiers called in ancient Chinese warfare
- Most used ancient Chinese weapon
- How many states were in the beginning of the Warring states
- Who still uses the art of war
- Was Kung Fu used in the warring states
- Who won the warring states
- bloodiest Chinese war
- Qin soliders nature
- When was cavalry introduced
- How many years did the Warring states last
- Nature of Ancient Chinese warfare
21 Clues: Qin soliders nature • bloodiest Chinese war • Who was the best soldier • First ancient Chinese war • Who won the warring states • When was cavalry introduced • Is the art of war used today • Nature of the warring states • Who still uses the art of war • Who was the best army general • What did they create back then • Most used ancient Chinese weapon • ...
Causes of the Civil War 2021-03-16
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- The ____ states had an economy based on slavery
- major cash crop of the Southern economy
- an agreement reached when both sides make concessions
- Uncle Tom's ______ was an anti-slavery novel
- rights States have the power to nullify or cancel federal law (nullification crisis is an example)
- To cancel or refuse to follow a federal law
- Made it a crime to help runaway slaves
- inventor of the cotton gin
- Northern states
- First state to secede from the Union
- ____ Kansas due to the violence over slavery
- President James ___ failed to deal with secession
- Period of time prior to the Civil War
- To pass a law
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- A person who fought to end slavery
- Southern states' name after seceding
- He wrote the Kansas-Nebraska Act
- The Kansas-Nebraska Act nullified the ___ Compromise
- Last name of the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin
- First shots fired of the Civil War
- Political party united against the spread of slavery
- To withdraw from the United States
- The ____ states had an economy based on industry
- He won the election of 1860
- Known as the "Great Compromiser"
- Political party of Southern states during antebellum
- The main cause of the civil war
- Popular Sovereignty
28 Clues: To pass a law • Northern states • Popular Sovereignty • inventor of the cotton gin • He won the election of 1860 • The main cause of the civil war • He wrote the Kansas-Nebraska Act • Known as the "Great Compromiser" • A person who fought to end slavery • First shots fired of the Civil War • To withdraw from the United States • Southern states' name after seceding • ...
Civil War 2018-04-19
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- troops trained to fight on horseback
- very hard unsalted biscuit or bread; a former ship's staple
- Southern states seceded from the Union in 1860 which precipitated the Civil War.
- Condition of being owned by, and forced to work for someone else.
- President of the United States of America during the Civil War.
- A ship made of iron usually used in the navy.
- states that bordered between the slave states and the free states
- army unit smaller than a division
- a cap with a flat circular top and a visor
- an outsider who seeks power or success presumptuously
- a reformer who favors putting an end to slavery
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- a knife fixed to the end of a rifle and used as a weapon
- To leave or withdraw
- a muzzle-loading shoulder gun with a long barrel
- United States slave who sued for liberty after living in a non-slave state; caused the Supreme Court to declare the Missouri Compromise unconstitutional (1795?-1858)
- a statement that is added to a proposal or document
- president of the Confederacy
- The northern states who wanted the south to stay.
- The southern states who seceded due to wanting more control.
- plan used by the north
- leave in order to join an opposing cause, country, or army
21 Clues: To leave or withdraw • plan used by the north • president of the Confederacy • army unit smaller than a division • troops trained to fight on horseback • a cap with a flat circular top and a visor • A ship made of iron usually used in the navy. • a reformer who favors putting an end to slavery • a muzzle-loading shoulder gun with a long barrel • ...
Psychology Chapter 7 Vocab 2023-09-15
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- perceptions that have no direct external cause
- focusing of attention to clear one’s mind and produce relaxation
- a stage of sleep characterized by rapid eye movements, a high level of brain activity, a deep relaxation of the muscles, and dreaming
- condition characterized by suddenly falling asleep or feeling very sleepy during the day
- chemicals that affect the nervous system and result in altered consciousness
- state of awareness, including a person’s feelings, sensations, ideas, and perceptions.
- suggestion made during hypnosis that influences the participant’s behavior afterward
- Brainwaves occasionally shift from low to high amplitudes. Eyes roll side to side
- failure to get enough sleep at night in order to feel rested the next day
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- process of learning to control bodily states with the help of machines monitoring the states to be controlled
- drugs that often produce hallucinations
- Starts about 30 minutes after the initial first stage. Large - amplitude delta waves begin to sweep your brain
- rhythm of activity and inactivity lasting approximately one day
- state of consciousness resulting from a narrowed focus of attention and characterized by heightened suggestibility
- sleep disruptions that occur during Stage IV of sleep, involving screaming, panic, or confusion
- Lasts up for 10 minutes, pulse will slow down and muscles relax. Phase is marked by theta waves.
- walking or carrying out behaviors while asleep
- Deepest sleep. Large regular delta waves occur more than 50% of the time and indicate a state of deep sleep. During this stage you may sleep walk or sleep talk
18 Clues: drugs that often produce hallucinations • perceptions that have no direct external cause • walking or carrying out behaviors while asleep • rhythm of activity and inactivity lasting approximately one day • focusing of attention to clear one’s mind and produce relaxation • failure to get enough sleep at night in order to feel rested the next day • ...
Numbers 2020-08-25
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- Write this number=700
- 50+50= one _____________
- 40-20= _________
- 15+5+15= ________-five
- 100-54= __________-six
- 100-30-8 = _____________-two
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- 35+12+3+11+10= ___________-one
- 30+60+30-20-7= ___________-three
- 100-40+12+8+4= _____________-four
- 9+3= _________
- 25+10+12+8= ____________-five
- Write this number=300
12 Clues: 9+3= _________ • 40-20= _________ • Write this number=700 • Write this number=300 • 15+5+15= ________-five • 100-54= __________-six • 50+50= one _____________ • 100-30-8 = _____________-two • 25+10+12+8= ____________-five • 35+12+3+11+10= ___________-one • 30+60+30-20-7= ___________-three • 100-40+12+8+4= _____________-four
Civil War and Reconstruction 2018-05-21
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- Southern whites who supported republican policy throught reconstruction
- Took over the presidency from Abraham Lincoln after he was assassinated.
- General of the Confederacy
- Slave states that remained in the Union
- A social system that provides separate facilities for minority groups
- Laws written to separate blacks and whites in public areas
- Document freeing slaves in Union-controlled Confederate states
- President of the Confederacy
- The southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861.
- The bloodiest day of the Civil War.
- Amendment that Abolished Slavery
- A secret society of white Southerners in the United States that terrorized black people.
- Helped Union send battle information.
- Northern whites who moved to the south and served as republican leaders during reconstruction
- War between the North and South.
- the northern states during the American Civil War
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- Southern laws designed to restrict the rights of the newly freed black slaves
- He was the leading Union general and the 18th President of the United States
- A system in which landowners leased a few acres of land to farmworkers in return for a portion of their crops
- A school to educate black students on learning how to support themselves and prosper
- Harriet Beecher Stowe’s book that showed the horrors of slavery to Northerners.
- 19th president of the united states
- President of the United States of America during the Civil War
- Ships made of iron
- To leave or withdraw
25 Clues: Ships made of iron • To leave or withdraw • General of the Confederacy • President of the Confederacy • Amendment that Abolished Slavery • War between the North and South. • 19th president of the united states • The bloodiest day of the Civil War. • Helped Union send battle information. • Slave states that remained in the Union • ...
US History Final Project 2022-05-18
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- A scandal involving Richard Nixon
- Formally abolished slavery in the United States
- population of slaves would be counted as three-fifths in total when apportioning Representatives
- Prohibited the manufacture, sale, and distribution of alcoholic beverages
- Journalism that is based upon sensationalism and crude exaggeration
- A diplomatic crisis between Iran and the United States
- A civil rights organization founded in 1909 to fight prejudice, lynching, and Jim Crow segregation
- A 13-day confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union concerning Soviet ballistic missile deployment in Cuba
- He served as the 28th President of the United States
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- a document signed on July 4, 1776
- Gave women the right to vote
- written document that established the functions of the national government of the United States after it declared independence from Great Britain
- Colonies' fight for independence from Britain
- The promotion of fear of a potential rise of communism or radical leftism
- This war began as an intervention by the United States on behalf of Cuba
- laws passed by Southern states in 1865 and 1866 that affected the freedom of African Americans
- An act imposing a tax on documents and printed items such as wills, newspapers, and playing cards
- State and local laws enforcing racial segregation in the Southern United States
- The 1st president of the United States
- Laws passed in 1935, 1936, 1937, and 1939 to limit U.S. involvement in future wars
20 Clues: Gave women the right to vote • a document signed on July 4, 1776 • A scandal involving Richard Nixon • The 1st president of the United States • Colonies' fight for independence from Britain • Formally abolished slavery in the United States • He served as the 28th President of the United States • A diplomatic crisis between Iran and the United States • ...
Ayaan Amir Ch. #14 Study Guide 2024-05-16
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- About _______ people came here from Germany around the 1840's-50's.
- Since the _____ became so rich, a lot of them would become political leaders which controlled the Southern region.
- This slave led a bloody but unsuccessful revolt in VA in 1800's.
- Clipper ships made it possible to win in oceanic trading before being replaced with ________.(two words)
- Due to the fact that the Southern industry wasn't growing, the South ended up depending on the North which caused Southerners to _______.
- Samuel Morse made communicating over vast areas possible, expanding trade and making big money with the _____.
- Eli Whitney invented the ________; this cleaned the cotton via removing the seeds and pulling it.(two words)
- England sent us about _______ immigrants; came here in 1850.
- Only _____(two words) of white Southerners owned >50 slaves; this caused this group to be known as the Cottonocracy.
- The Southern ______ was lacklustre and was only enough to meet societal needs; the ____ didn't grow.
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- The (two words)________ were intended to keep slaves from running or rebelling; restricted slaves.
- 4 million ______ arrived here during the 1840's and 1850's; many were factory workers in the North.
- The states South Carolina, Alabama,Mississippi, and Texas were mostly where plantations were, giving the area the name, The Cotton _______.
- Cotton was demanded because of its usage during the __________(two words).
- There were 500 _____ in the US in the 1800.
- In the 1860,about 3,800 cotton ____ were produced.
- Some slave owners would treat their slaves with ______ since they viewed them as "valuable property".
- 1.5 million people came here from ________; mostly was because of a famine over there.
- Locomotives made _____ safer and faster.
- Factories powered with ______ could build even more factories almost everywhere.
- The cotton gin massively impacted the _____ wealth since now, planters made huge profits through growing cotton.
- ______ was extremely hard to harvest since seed removal was time-draining.
22 Clues: Locomotives made _____ safer and faster. • There were 500 _____ in the US in the 1800. • In the 1860,about 3,800 cotton ____ were produced. • England sent us about _______ immigrants; came here in 1850. • This slave led a bloody but unsuccessful revolt in VA in 1800's. • About _______ people came here from Germany around the 1840's-50's. • ...
Nutrition 2023-04-26
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- Contains half the amount of water as milk.
- Apples would be a part of the _____________ category.
- Mixing flour & fat to create flakey layers is called...
- The Government recommended tool to create healthy diets for children & teens.
- Onions & garlic would be part of the _____________ category.
- Liquid that is leftover from making butter.
- Beans, corn, & peas would be part of the __________ category.
- Carrots & beets would be part of the __________ category.
- Pasta is an Italian word meaning?
- Bananas & Avocados are often picked when they are __________.
- Cherries & plums would be a part of the ____________ category.
- All dairy in the United States is...
- Fats that come from plant sources are ___________ fats.
- Through digestion, protein is broken down into _________.
- Brussels Sprouts & Spinach would be part of the _________ category.
- Broccoli & cauliflower would be part of the __________ category.
- Pancakes, waffles, & muffins are examples of what?
- Grapes would be a part of the ____________ category.
- The Sugar in milk.
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- Similar to cottage cheese, but sweeter.
- The 9 essential amino acids are found in ___________ sources.
- What do we have to be cautious about with breakfast cereals?
- The easiest way to eat a fruit is _____________.
- Asparagus would be a part of the _________ category.
- Might be used as a thickener in ice cream, salad dressings, & even toothpaste.
- Milk that contains added sugars & can be used to make caramel.
- Rice, beans, bread, & pasta are examples of __________ proteins.
- Potatoes would be part of the ___________ category.
- Pasta is perfectly cooked when it is...
- Grapes, Apples & Bananas would be a part of the _______________ food group.
- Over mixing quick breads creates?
- Dairy contains what kind of fat?
- Steam, air, baking soda & baking powder do what to quick breads?
- Fruits may come in fresh, dried, _______________, & frozen forms.
- Cucumbers & peppers would be part of the __________ category.
- Half & Half is 50% whole milk & 50% what?
36 Clues: The Sugar in milk. • Dairy contains what kind of fat? • Pasta is an Italian word meaning? • Over mixing quick breads creates? • All dairy in the United States is... • Similar to cottage cheese, but sweeter. • Pasta is perfectly cooked when it is... • Half & Half is 50% whole milk & 50% what? • Contains half the amount of water as milk. • ...
Emily Ch. #14 Study Guide 2023-05-05
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- Southern states created laws known as _____ ____ to keep slaves from running away.
- ____% of the entire southern population were slaves.
- girls ____ ____ can do the work of 50 people.
- ____ Douglass escaped slavery.
- About ________________________ fre blacks lived around 1860.
- Other African americans were _____.
- The 200,000 free blacks lived in ____.
- political leaders before their wealth they were ___.
- Isaac _____ improved the sewing machine.
- John ____ improved on the lightweight steel plow he invented.
- Most white southerners did not own ____.
- Some Afriacn Americans were _____.
- what were one of the cities that held the "major lines"?
- About how many immigrants came from Ireland to the U.S?
- What did slaves need to leave their owners' land.
- About ______________________________bales of cotton were produced in the US in 1860
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- ______________________________bales of cotton were prodiced in the US in 1800.
- The cotton plantation was called?
- About ______________________ slaves were there in the US in 1800.
- About how many immigrants arrived in the 1840's and 50's?
- Who invented the cotton gin?
- About ______________slaves were there in the US in 1860.
- About ________________bales of cotton were produced in the US in 1850.
- Irish sent _______ immigrants to the U.S. in the 1850.
- Slaves were not allowed to own ____.
- A lot of _____________and blacksmiths were some slaves.
- The 1% of southerners that were slave owners were called _____.
- The Germans were the ____ country that had about 1 million of their people arrive to the U.S at the same time.
- The rule that slaves weren't allowed to read or write is apart of what?
- Who was the African American who planed to revolt in 1822 and was executed.
- Slaves couldn't gather in groups more then ____.
31 Clues: Who invented the cotton gin? • ____ Douglass escaped slavery. • The cotton plantation was called? • Some Afriacn Americans were _____. • Other African americans were _____. • Slaves were not allowed to own ____. • The 200,000 free blacks lived in ____. • Isaac _____ improved the sewing machine. • Most white southerners did not own ____. • ...
Historical American People and Events 2023-05-17
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- Winning this war gave America its Independence 1775-1782
- 342 chest of tea dropped into Boston Harbor
- 13 Original States in the US
- Boston soldiers shot into crowd killing 3 injuring 9
- A human owned by another human/forced to work without pay
- Supported the Constitution and a stronger national republic
- 4th President of the United States
- Northern side of the civil war/fought to end slavery
- Withdraw from commercial or social relations with (a country, organization, or person) as a punishment or protest.
- Southern side of the civil war/fought for slavery
- A person that wanted to end slavery
- 5th President of the United States
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- 3rd President of the United States
- On the $100 bill/One of the founding fathers/Made the lightning rod
- 2nd President of the United States
- Crops Crops made to sell
- 1st President of the United States
- 16th President of the United States/Freed Slaves/Emancipation Proclamation
- Opposed the ratification of the Constitution in favor of small localized government.
- War started over slaves 1861-1865
20 Clues: 13 Original States in the US • Crops Crops made to sell • War started over slaves 1861-1865 • 3rd President of the United States • 2nd President of the United States • 1st President of the United States • 4th President of the United States • 5th President of the United States • A person that wanted to end slavery • 342 chest of tea dropped into Boston Harbor • ...
Mots croisés 2016-03-06
Numbers 2018-10-21
Unit 4 2024-10-17
Vocab man 3 2025-02-12
Number Cross Word 2024-11-08
Lección 5,7 & 8 2025-11-04
POA Theories C1 2024-10-28
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- __________ theory states that the life of a business is divided into regular intervals for the purpose of preparing financial statements.
- __________ theory states that the owner and business are separate entities. All transactions are recorded from the point of view of the business.
- __________ theory states that only business transactions that can be measured in monetary terms are recorded.
- __________ business buys and sells goods to customers
- __________ theory states that business accounting method must be the same from year to year to ensure meaningful comparison.
- Accountants can exercise integrity by being __________ & honest in all professional relationships
- __________ theory states that income/expense is only recognized and recorded when it is earned/incurred regardless of whether cash is received/paid.
- Accountants are stewards of the businesses who set up the __________ to provide relevant timely information to stakeholders for decision-making.
- Accountants adapt, solve problems, think critically and provide accounting and non-accounting information to __________.
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- Accounting is an information system that __________ for stakeholders to make informed decisions
- __________ business provides services to its customers
- __________ theory states that a transaction is considered material if it makes a difference to the decision-making process.
- __________ theory states that revenue is earned when goods have been delivered or services have been provided.
- __________ theory states that business is assumed to operate forever unless there is credible evidence that it may close down.
- Accountants are objective when he will not let bias and conflict of interest override his __________
- __________ theory states that transactions should be recorded at their original cost.
- __________ theory states that expenses incurred must be matched against income earned in the same period to determine the profit for that period.
- __________ theory states that all business transactions must be supported by verifiable evidence so that financial statements will be free from biases.
- __________ theory states that accounting treatment chosen should be the one that least overstates assets and profits and least understates liabilities and losses.
19 Clues: __________ business buys and sells goods to customers • __________ business provides services to its customers • __________ theory states that transactions should be recorded at their original cost. • Accounting is an information system that __________ for stakeholders to make informed decisions • ...
Pre-Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-22
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- Union fort; location of a battle of the Civil War
- author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
- planned attack led by John Brown to steal weapons from an arsenal in Virginia
- state in which slavery is legal
- southern portion from the Kansas-Nebraska Act
- laws to control the behavior of slaves and to complicate life
- a loyalty to a section or part of the country
- proposed the Kansas-Nebraska Act
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- secret system organized to help slaves escape to the North
- president of the Confederacy
- declared California a free state; Fugitive Slave Law was passed
- the states located in between the Union and the Confederacy
- forcing people to do labor (typically a group in minority)
- the states that remained loyal to the United States
- the states that seceded from the United States
- northern portion from the Kansas-Nebraska Act
- idea that states have the right to make decisions about issues that concern them
- state in which slavery is illegal
- most famous "conductor" of the Underground Railroad
- the war fought between the Union and Confederacy
- to break away from the United States
21 Clues: president of the Confederacy • author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" • state in which slavery is legal • proposed the Kansas-Nebraska Act • state in which slavery is illegal • to break away from the United States • northern portion from the Kansas-Nebraska Act • southern portion from the Kansas-Nebraska Act • a loyalty to a section or part of the country • ...
Functions of Government (State vs. Federal) 2024-04-02
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- type of government where each _____ makes it own rules
- highest level of the judicial branch
- federal and state agencies work together to fight crime
- one responsibility for states, deals with colleges and universities
- state and federal governments work together to give money for healthcare, education, etc.
- function of the federal government to work with other countries
- responsibility of states to look after roads and highways
- health system where the state helps people get care they need
- the Constitution is the ________ law of the land
- system where states can challenge federal actions
- responsibility of states to handle crime in their state
- during natural disasters, states and federal government have a ________________.
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- issues where states and federal government work together to help animals/plants
- responsibility where states manage heath programs
- this document creates the three branches of government
- responsibility of the federal government to defend its people
- another word for federal
- type of government that is at the top level, known as national
- function of the federal government that deals with borders and citizenship
- the head of the executive branch
20 Clues: another word for federal • the head of the executive branch • highest level of the judicial branch • the Constitution is the ________ law of the land • responsibility where states manage heath programs • system where states can challenge federal actions • type of government where each _____ makes it own rules • this document creates the three branches of government • ...
Celebrating Pride Week! 2021-06-22
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- Disclosure of sexual orientation or gender identity
- Apple CEO
- One of the most successful drag queens. The mother of revolutionary TV show "Drag Race"
- The celebration of the LGBT+ community, usually during the month of June
- The first state to ban discrimination based on sexual orientation in 1982
- Became the United States’ first openly gay elected official in 1978
- Official Military Policy instituted by the Clinton Administration, repealed in 2011
- A term used by someone to describe people who are not transgender
- A person who’s gender identity does not conform to societal norms
- Would strengthen existing protections to everyone nationally. Passed in the House in 2021.
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- A word used to refer to someone if you are not using their name. Using this correctly is one of the most basic ways to show your respect for their gender identity
- Location of riots in 1969 that played a pivotal role in the modern LGBT+ movement
- Became legal in all 50 states in 2015
- American gay liberation activist and self-identified drag queen, commonly thought to be the first person to throw a brick at Stonewall
- An English singer, songwriter, pianist, and composer best known for the song "Rocket Man"
- the pseudoscientific practice of trying to change an individual's sexual orientation
- The idea that people who find themselves at the crossroads of multiple identities
- Legendary actor, singer, and style icon. Best known for his role in FX show POSE.
- Someone who supports equal civil rights and challenges fear and discrimination in all its forms
- pride symbol
- An American comedian, television host, actress, writer, and producer
21 Clues: Apple CEO • pride symbol • Became legal in all 50 states in 2015 • Disclosure of sexual orientation or gender identity • A term used by someone to describe people who are not transgender • A person who’s gender identity does not conform to societal norms • Became the United States’ first openly gay elected official in 1978 • ...
Reconstruction Crossword 2022-01-11
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- Economic disaster that rendered thousands homeless and where President Grant continued to back money with gold
- The first names of the masterminds of the Gould-Fisk scheme were _____ and _____
- A system similiar to serfdom in which the landowner provides all resources to the person in exchange for splitting the produce as agreed upon in the contract
- Freedom to southern blacks meant many things, and one of those were migrating to cities where freedom was _____
- What was the paper currency of the US?
- Which party was reserved mostly to the north-northestern US?
- Racist laws implemented in ex-Confederate states
- Who won the Election of 1876?
- Insiders gave stock to members of Congress who were easily-influenced to avoid being investigated over the profits they were making
- Who had the power to determine if the reconstructed states could re-enter the Union?
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- The south would permit Hayes' ascension to the presidency if the north removed federal troops from the south and if Hayes would sponsor a southern transcontinental railway
- Nickname given to northern reconstructionists by southerners
- Required 50% of a state's population to pledge loyalty to the US and only allowed non-Confederates to vote on new state constitutions
- Secretary of War under President Johnson
- Who was the boss of New York's Democratic party that also master-minded schemes to garner money for his corrupt friends?
- Prohibited the president from removing a federal official or military leader without the approval of the Senate
- Who was the first Grand Wizard of the KKK?
- Besides overhauling taxes, how did republicans pay for internal improvements during the era?
- White supremacist group
- How many votes did Horace Greeley have when the electoral vote was counted?
20 Clues: White supremacist group • Who won the Election of 1876? • What was the paper currency of the US? • Secretary of War under President Johnson • Who was the first Grand Wizard of the KKK? • Racist laws implemented in ex-Confederate states • Nickname given to northern reconstructionists by southerners • Which party was reserved mostly to the north-northestern US? • ...
Guess Who 2022-01-25
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- G, Has never broken a bone
- O, Has O negative blood type with unique antibodies that can be used for premature babies
- W, Born in Illinois
- P, Has a motorcycle license
- K, Has had purple in their hair
- B, Age gap between them & youngest sibling is 12 years
- S, Is afraid of heights
- B, Avid watcher of Wheel of Fortune
- W, Is one of 10 children (5 brothers, 4 sisters)
- S, Has visited the same amount of states as their age
- S, Delivered a calf during a lunch hour, one summer
- L, Found their significant other through Tinder
- B, Worked at the Playboy Club
- B, Won a free trip to California for placing 2nd at State
- C, Loves to camp
- H, Took jazz dance
- O, Helps on brother’s farm harvesting crops in the fall
- M, Dreams of working in a National Park for a summer
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- G, Is a nail technician
- W, Washed windows as a summer job
- S, Has never moved (lived where they reside for 50 years)
- S, Birthday is on Halloween
- I, Worked in a nursing home for 8 years
- N, Has climbed the Great Wall of China
- W, Claims 5 grandchildren
- R, Likes the smell of Permanent markers from the 90s
- S, Has 11 siblings (5 brothers, 6 sisters)
- S, Has lived in 3 states
- P, Favorite movie is Practical Magic
- S, Grew up on a pig farm
- W, Enjoys water skiing
- D, Played the flute
- C, Enjoys making Lefse
- C, Did foster care
- S, Favorite place to vacation is Vail Colorado
- M, Favorite place they have traveled is Door County
- T, Has lived as far north as WI and as far south as NC
37 Clues: C, Loves to camp • C, Did foster care • H, Took jazz dance • W, Born in Illinois • D, Played the flute • W, Enjoys water skiing • C, Enjoys making Lefse • G, Is a nail technician • S, Is afraid of heights • S, Has lived in 3 states • S, Grew up on a pig farm • W, Claims 5 grandchildren • G, Has never broken a bone • S, Birthday is on Halloween • P, Has a motorcycle license • ...
Civil War 2018-04-19
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- a muzzle-loading shoulder gun with a long barrel
- army unit smaller than a division
- Condition of being owned by, and forced to work for someone else.
- The southern states who seceded due to wanting more control.
- The northern states who wanted the south to stay.
- a cap with a flat circular top and a visor
- United States slave who sued for liberty after living in a non-slave state; caused the Supreme Court to declare the Missouri Compromise unconstitutional (1795?-1858)
- A ship made of iron usually used in the navy.
- Southern states seceded from the Union in 1860 which precipitated the Civil War.
- a reformer who favors putting an end to slavery
- an outsider who seeks power or success presumptuously
- leave in order to join an opposing cause, country, or army
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- To leave or withdraw
- president of the Confederacy
- a knife fixed to the end of a rifle and used as a weapon
- plan used by the north
- a statement that is added to a proposal or document
- states that bordered between the slave states and the free states
- President of the United States of America during the Civil War.
- very hard unsalted biscuit or bread; a former ship's staple
- troops trained to fight on horseback
21 Clues: To leave or withdraw • plan used by the north • president of the Confederacy • army unit smaller than a division • troops trained to fight on horseback • a cap with a flat circular top and a visor • A ship made of iron usually used in the navy. • a reformer who favors putting an end to slavery • a muzzle-loading shoulder gun with a long barrel • ...
les chiffres 2019-03-21
The playground 2019-08-26
Living in Harmony 2017-10-24
5 Clues: there are 50 of them in the United States • a place with large buildings and many people • where your home is, the area in which you live • quiet, serene. Usually has trees, barns, and animals • where groups of people come together for the common good
Marge Puzzle #3 2023-07-07
13 Clues: Lake • How we met • Small garbage • Nickname for me • of the dog usually • Straightjacket in car • Game we beat Daniel in • Went here after sunset • infused with your blood • It's perfect... or 50/50 • Pasta we made together (in Italian) • Shane and I enjoy this in our sandwich • I took a shot of this instead of Tequila
history 2023-03-01
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- A military operation that brought food and other needed goods into West Berlin by air.
- A policy that promised military or economic aid to any Middle Eastern country needing help in resisting communist aggression.
- A military alliance between Communist countries in East Europe to counter the threat of Capitalism.
- 33rd president of the United States, known for making controversial decisions to use atomic bombs.
- A 50 year struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union after WWII.
- Leader of Soviet Union during the height of the Cold War.
- A foreign policy to stop Soviet imperialism during the Cold War.
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- An attempt to stop and contain communism to prevent spreading to over countries.
- Nations that were aligned with the Soviet Union. For example, Poland, Romania, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, etc.
- The 34th president and a five-star general during WWII.
- An international organization made up of sovereign nations created after WWII.
- American pilot whose U-2 spy plane was shot down while flying a reconnaissance mission over Soviet Union airspace.
- Offered all European nations generous funding to rebuild their economics as long as the money was spent of U.S. goods.
- US Secretary of State under President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
- A tactic to approach the verge of war in order to persuade one's opposition to retreat.
- An American U2 spy plane was show down over Russia and the summit collapsed.
- An organization created in 1949 to assist in providing protection against the Soviet Union
- US government program thats main mission is to collect, analyze, evaluate, and disseminate foreign intelligence.
18 Clues: The 34th president and a five-star general during WWII. • Leader of Soviet Union during the height of the Cold War. • US Secretary of State under President Dwight D. Eisenhower. • A foreign policy to stop Soviet imperialism during the Cold War. • An American U2 spy plane was show down over Russia and the summit collapsed. • ...
Jasmine and Timothy 2022-02-09
9 Clues: 70000+5000+300+20+3 • 20000+1000+200+40+5 • 70000+3000+500+40+7 • 60000+5000+600+50+2 • 60000+4000+500+70+6 • 60000+5000+300+50+2 • 700000+60000+5000+700+40+6 • 100000+20000+3000+400+50+6 • 800000+70000+7000+500+70+7
Happy Thanksgiving 2022-11-21
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- most chaotic shopping day of the year when stores offer insane deals on their prodcts
- tradition started by President George H W Bush after taking lead from animal rights activists
- luck bestowed on the bearer of the bigger piece
- put on by Macy's Department store every Thanksgiving morning that has over 50 million spectators
- the day of the week on which this holiday is celebrated
- fruit and sauce
- the feeling of gratitude during this time of year
- oh she's as sweet as...
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- number of towns in the United States named Turkey
- what the temperature should be typically
- Staple balloon in the Macy's Thanksgiving day Parade and the balloon to fly in the most parades.
- innards of wild bird that are usually removed before cooking
- wild bird consumed every year
- the sport that will be played and streaming on many televisions
- Massachusetts
- the busiest day of the year for someone of this profession is the day after Thanksgiving(hint: not it's not someone who works in retail)
- those with whom this holiday is typically spent
- the first-ever Macy's Day Parade Balloon
18 Clues: Massachusetts • fruit and sauce • oh she's as sweet as... • wild bird consumed every year • what the temperature should be typically • the first-ever Macy's Day Parade Balloon • luck bestowed on the bearer of the bigger piece • those with whom this holiday is typically spent • number of towns in the United States named Turkey • ...
Drivers ed puzzle 2025-09-16
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- ( ) have the power to take your license away from you
- A certificate of title proves that you ( ) own the vehicle
- Driving is a privilege not a
- To take away a license for a year or more
- To take away a license less than 365 days.
- Talking on the phone, talking to friends, and falling asleep are all forms of
- 41 percent of deaths were due to ( ) related crashes
- Failure to pay full ( ) was a factor in 50% of all collisions
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- Reckless driving, driving while impaired, and inattentive driving are all forms of ( ) driving
- 1 out of 122 licensed drivers is ( ) for driving under the influence
- MN requires ( ) insurance on all vehicles
- ( ) and wanton are key legal rearms in a reckless driving charge
- Always drive at a speed that is reasonable and ( ) for existing conditions
- Under mn compulsory insurance law each vehicle must be
- A license plate shows you have vehicle
- test Each state gives a permit test, vision test
- Administrative laws show the procedure for removing people’s
- BAC can be tested by blood, urine, or
18 Clues: Driving is a privilege not a • BAC can be tested by blood, urine, or • A license plate shows you have vehicle • To take away a license for a year or more • To take away a license less than 365 days. • test Each state gives a permit test, vision test • MN requires ( ) insurance on all vehicles • Under mn compulsory insurance law each vehicle must be • ...
Fantastic special numbers and diagrams 2018-02-10
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- 1+2=3, the math terminology for 1 or 2
- A parallelogram with right angles
- 5*4=20, the math terminology for 5
- 6-2=4, the math terminology for 2
- A shape consisting of a curved line completely surrounding an are. Every part of the line is the same distance from the center of the area.
- there are 3 sides of the graph
- A rectangle with equal sides
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- 50÷10=5, the math terminology for 10
- A quadrilateral which only are pair of opposite sides are parallel
- 5*4=20, the math terminology for 4
- 50÷10=5, the math terminology for 50
- Both pair of opposite sides are parallel
- 6-2=4, the math terminology for 6
- A parallelogram with equal side length
14 Clues: A rectangle with equal sides • there are 3 sides of the graph • A parallelogram with right angles • 6-2=4, the math terminology for 6 • 6-2=4, the math terminology for 2 • 5*4=20, the math terminology for 4 • 5*4=20, the math terminology for 5 • 50÷10=5, the math terminology for 10 • 50÷10=5, the math terminology for 50 • 1+2=3, the math terminology for 1 or 2 • ...
K: Civil War Crossword 2026-04-28
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- Setting someone free from slavery.
- Rights The belief that states could overrule federal laws.
- The formal giving up of forces, notably at Appomattox
- The 11 Southern states that seceded, officially the Confederate States of America.
- Placing regional interests above national interests.
- Address Lincoln’s speech dedicated to a battlefield and the cause of liberty.
- Formal withdrawal of states from the Union.
- Someone who wanted to end slavery.
- War War strategy destroying civilian and economic resources.
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- A seal-off of ports to prevent supplies from entering the South.
- The era of rebuilding the South after the war.
- States Slave states that did not secede (Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, Missouri).
- The period before the Civil War.
- A soldier fighting for the Union.
- A soldier fighting for the Confederacy.
- (Draft) Mandatory enlistment for military service.
- The Northern states that remained loyal to the federal government.
- Proclamation Lincoln's 1863 order freeing slaves in Confederate-held territory.
- A 19th-century warship protected by iron armor.
- A soldier killed, wounded, or missing in action.
20 Clues: The period before the Civil War. • A soldier fighting for the Union. • Setting someone free from slavery. • Someone who wanted to end slavery. • A soldier fighting for the Confederacy. • Formal withdrawal of states from the Union. • The era of rebuilding the South after the war. • A 19th-century warship protected by iron armor. • ...
Civil War and Reconstruction 2018-05-21
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- Amendment that Abolished Slavery
- Took over the presidency from Abraham Lincoln after he was assassinated.
- Northern whites who moved to the south and served as republican leaders during reconstruction
- General of the Confederacy
- Document freeing slaves in Union-controlled Confederate states
- Southern laws designed to restrict the rights of the newly freed black slaves
- President of the United States of America during the Civil War
- Slave states that remained in the Union
- President of the Confederacy
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- War between the North and South.
- Laws written to separate blacks and whites in public areas
- A school to educate black students on learning how to support themselves and prosper
- 19th president of the united states
- The southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861.
- A secret society of white Southerners in the United States that terrorized black people.
- The bloodiest day of the Civil War.
- A social system that provides separate facilities for minority groups
- He was the leading Union general and the 18th President of the United States
- Harriet Beecher Stowe’s book that showed the horrors of slavery to Northerners.
- A system in which landowners leased a few acres of land to farmworkers in return for a portion of their crops
- Ships made of iron
- To leave or withdraw
- Southern whites who supported republican policy throught reconstruction
- the northern states during the American Civil War
- Helped Union send battle information.
25 Clues: Ships made of iron • To leave or withdraw • General of the Confederacy • President of the Confederacy • War between the North and South. • Amendment that Abolished Slavery • 19th president of the united states • The bloodiest day of the Civil War. • Helped Union send battle information. • Slave states that remained in the Union • ...
Wyoming State Fun Facts 2024-05-15
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- Cody Wyoming was named after William "Buffalo Bill" Cody.
- JCPenny stores were started in _
- Wyoming has the lowest population of all 50 United States.
- Cody Wyoming is named after William "Buffalo Bill" Cody.
- Wyoming ranks second in wool protection, and has over [810,000].
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- City of Gillette has the largest High School in the state [Campbell County High School].
- The largest Coal Mine in the USA is Black Thunder near wright.
- First Dude Ranch in Wyoming was the Eaton Ranch, near Wolf. The Eatons also came up with the term "dude."
- Wyoming is the 9th largest State, but has the fewest _ [450,000].
- The Dome of the capital has a real gold _
10 Clues: JCPenny stores were started in _ • The Dome of the capital has a real gold _ • Cody Wyoming is named after William "Buffalo Bill" Cody. • Cody Wyoming was named after William "Buffalo Bill" Cody. • Wyoming has the lowest population of all 50 United States. • The largest Coal Mine in the USA is Black Thunder near wright. • ...
Les Chiffres 2012-12-05
Numbers 2020-09-10
Civil War crossword 2023-02-22
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- A law passed by Congress in 1850 that said escaped enslaved people in free states had to be returned to their owners.
- A large farm in the southern United States. Before the Civil War many of the workers on plantations were enslaved.
- A nickname for the South.
- An army of citizens used during emergencies.
- The name given to the states that stayed loyal to the United States government. Also called the North.
- these states were slave states that did not leave the Union, but largely supported the cause of the Confederates.
- confederate victory first shots
- Putting the local interests and customs ahead of the entire country.
- A nickname for people from the North as well as Union soldiers.
- A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle.
- A term used to describe people who supported the Union.
- A decision made by the Supreme Court that said Congress could not outlaw slavery and that people of African descent were not necessarily U.S. citizens
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- Crackers eaten by Civil War soldiers made from flour, water, and salt.
- A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery.
- When a person is murdered for political reasons.Blockade An attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out of a port.
- An executive order from President Abraham Lincoln stating that the enslaved in the Confederate states were to be set free.
- A term meaning "before war". It was often used to describe the United States before the Civil War.
- another name for the Confederate States of America or the South.
- A nickname for northerners who were against the Civil War.
- A nickname for the Confederate States of America or the Confederacy.
20 Clues: A nickname for the South. • confederate victory first shots • An army of citizens used during emergencies. • A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle. • A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery. • A term used to describe people who supported the Union. • A nickname for northerners who were against the Civil War. • ...
EOC Review 4 2022-03-30
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- clause in the 1st amendment related to freedom of religion, states that government can’t elevate one religion above others
- requirements for position are (1) be at least twenty-five years old; (2) have been a citizen of the United States for the past seven years; and (3) be (at the time of the election) an inhabitant of the state they represent
- the action of attempting overthrow the government
- changes to the Constitution without changing the actual writing, in ways such as Passage of law, Executive Orders, Supreme Court rulings, Customs, Political Party control of elections
- requirements for position are at least thirty years of age; U.S. citizenship (at least nine years); and residency in the state a senator represents at time of election
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- changing the writing of the Constitution, ⅔ vote in both houses of Congress (super majority) in both Senate and the House of Representatives and ¾ vote or 38/50 states legislatures must also agree.
- type of speech that is not protected by the 1st amendment, because it encourages the overthrow of the American Government
- used to determine if tax dollars can be used for certain facets of education that are not focused on a religious principle
- requirements for position are must be at least 35 years old, a natural born citizen of the United States, living in the United States for 14 years
- clause in the 1st amendment that allows the freedom to worship in any way as long as it doesn’t break law or infringe on others rights
- the action that occurs in the House of Representatives to remove a President/Judge/Congressman, from their position for breaking the law. Impeachment requires a supermajority vote ⅔ of the House of Representatives. The Senate must approve the HOR’s findings at a senate trial with a vote of ⅔ to remove the person from their position. 4 presidents have faced this in our history, but none have been removed from office by the Senate. Johnson,Nixon,(resigned before trial) Clinton, Trump.
11 Clues: the action of attempting overthrow the government • type of speech that is not protected by the 1st amendment, because it encourages the overthrow of the American Government • used to determine if tax dollars can be used for certain facets of education that are not focused on a religious principle • ...
Кросворд 2020-11-18
Los numeros 2014-11-19
Numbers 2016-10-01
U 12 2024-02-05
21 Clues: 50 • 60 • juf • uur • het • een • drie • tien • twee • tien • sport • middag • dertig • zestien • feertig • twintig • oktober • twintig • januarie • -huit 18 • verjaardag
U 12 2024-02-05
21 Clues: 50 • 60 • juf • uur • het • een • drie • tien • twee • tien • sport • middag • dertig • zestien • feertig • twintig • oktober • twintig • januarie • -huit 18 • verjaardag
U 12 2024-02-05
21 Clues: 50 • 60 • juf • uur • het • een • drie • tien • twee • tien • sport • middag • dertig • zestien • feertig • twintig • oktober • twintig • januarie • -huit 18 • verjaardag
9.2 and numbers 2023-04-05
Spanish Numbers 2024-09-05
Siffror 2023-09-14
Los números 2023-09-06
numb 2022-12-08
Los Numeros 2025-02-11
Los Números 2025-02-28
Numbers 1-100 2025-05-20
Los Números 2025-11-24
Amrit Saini Articles Crossword 2024-02-09
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- You needed 9 out of 13 ___ to be able to pass an bills, but with all the cultures of the states being so different that was nearly impossible.
- Problems they needed to revise about the articles (D____)
- Articles were flawed because Congress couldn't ___
- When the Articles were being used all the power was handed to the ____
- The representatives sent out by the states to revise the government in 1787 in Philadelphia.
- The states acted in their own _____(Two Words)
- The Articles of ____ were the first government the United States had but failed because it was so weak
- The articles were created during the ______(Two words)
- The states wanted a weak central government to have as much ___ as possible (Hint: A____)
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- After the Articles was a bust the Constitutional Convention met in 1787 and revised the Articles and implemented the ____ in 1789
- The articles were purposely made ___ so states had power and were able to be independent.
- Alexander____ hated Congress because they didn't share his vision
- The 1787 convention was remembered as the ____ Convention because they made a new plan for the government called the *constitution*
- You needed ____ votes to pass amendments which was nearly impossible. (Hint: 13/13 votes is called U___)
- The ____ of the Congress was very limited which made the articles so flawed.
- States could pass ___ that could hurt merchants from the other colonies.
- An underlying issue in America that overshadowed everything else (They were broke)
- The states were able to print their own money causing ____ to happen.
- ____ merchants benefited from the articles because they were able to sell their goods in American ports for cheaper making American consumers buy it more than locally produced goods.
- The governments weren't able to pay the ___ because they couldn't tax the states.
20 Clues: The states acted in their own _____(Two Words) • Articles were flawed because Congress couldn't ___ • The articles were created during the ______(Two words) • Problems they needed to revise about the articles (D____) • Alexander____ hated Congress because they didn't share his vision • The states were able to print their own money causing ____ to happen. • ...
Math 2023-10-01
Matematika 2025-10-06
Salsa Hips 2021-08-03
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- An Afro-Cuban instrument consisting of a pair of open-bottom drums.
- Latin percussion instruments made of wooden sticks, usually used to make a clopping sound.
- Brass instrument played in salsa bands.
- City in the United States where Afro-Cuban music became popular in the 50's.
- A rattle shaken by the handle, usually in pairs.
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- First of two countries from where salsa music first appeared.
- Number of beats in a bar of typical salsa music.
- First name of Puerto Rican salsa artist who was perhaps the most influential within and important to the genre; last name Lavoe.
- Second of two countries from where salsa music first appeared.
- The literal meaning of the word 'salsa'.
10 Clues: Brass instrument played in salsa bands. • The literal meaning of the word 'salsa'. • Number of beats in a bar of typical salsa music. • A rattle shaken by the handle, usually in pairs. • First of two countries from where salsa music first appeared. • Second of two countries from where salsa music first appeared. • ...
Fantastic special numbers and diagrams 2018-02-10
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- A shape consisting of a curved line completely surrounding an are. Every part of the line is the same distance from the center of the area.
- A parallelogram with right angles
- A rectangle with equal sides
- A quadrilateral which only are pair of opposite sides are parallel
- 50÷10=5, the math terminology for 50
- 5*4=20, the math terminology for 5
- 50÷10=5, the math terminology for 10
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- there are 3 sides of the graph
- 6-2=4, the math terminology for 2
- 6-2=4, the math terminology for 6
- Both pair of opposite sides are parallel
- 5*4=20, the math terminology for 4
- A parallelogram with equal side length
- 1+2=3, the math terminology for 1 or 2
14 Clues: A rectangle with equal sides • there are 3 sides of the graph • 6-2=4, the math terminology for 2 • 6-2=4, the math terminology for 6 • A parallelogram with right angles • 5*4=20, the math terminology for 4 • 5*4=20, the math terminology for 5 • 50÷10=5, the math terminology for 50 • 50÷10=5, the math terminology for 10 • A parallelogram with equal side length • ...
AOC Crossword 2026-04-08
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- Land north of the Ohio River and east of the Mississippi River organized by Congress
- Trade between states or with other countries
- A law passed by a governing authority such as Congress
- A law that set up a system for surveying and selling western lands
- The amount of times the Capital city of the United States has changed since 1775.
- First plan of government for the United States that created a weak central government and left most power with the states
- A government in which citizens rule through elected representatives
- Lands west of the Appalachian Mountains that the United States organized for settlement and future states
- American diplomat sent to Britain to address trade problems after the Treaty of Paris
- Money used by a country or group of states for trade
- To formally apply for something such as statehood
- A section or part of a legal document such as a law or constitution
- A written plan of government adopted by the states after independence
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- Important river closed to American shipping by Spain in 1784
- To fall in value such as paper money after the Revolutionary War
- The elected leader of a state government
- A law passed in 1787 that created a process for territories to become states and banned slavery there
- The lawmaking body of a government such as state assemblies
- The branch of government responsible for carrying out laws which the Articles government lacked
- Country that controlled land west of the Mississippi River and limited American trade access
- A change made to a law or plan of government that required approval from all states under the Articles
- Colonists who remained loyal to Britain during the Revolutionary War and lost property afterward
- Country that kept forts in the Great Lakes region after the Revolutionary War
- The 1783 agreement that ended the Revolutionary War between Britain and the United States
24 Clues: The elected leader of a state government • Trade between states or with other countries • To formally apply for something such as statehood • Money used by a country or group of states for trade • A law passed by a governing authority such as Congress • The lawmaking body of a government such as state assemblies • ...
Executive Branch Crossword 2021-01-28
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- Runs meetings of the Senate when there is an impeachment trial of the President
- This secretary in the President's Cabinet manages the foreign relations of the United States (Secretary of…?)
- The branch that enforces the laws
- The term of the President of the United States
- The minimum age for being President of the United States
- Current Secretary of State (Last name)
- The maximum number of years a person is allowed to be President of the United States
- Third in line in presidential succession
- The only situation in which the Vice President can vote in the Senate
- Must approve appointments made by the President
- Current President of the US (Last name)
- Citizen qualification for becoming President of the United States
- The Congress turns a bill into a law even though the President has refused to sign it
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- The part of the U.S. Government that can impeach the President
- Who has the right to run meetings of the United States Senate
- The Senate can remove a President from office in an impeachment trial if a minimum of this fraction of the senators votes for this
- Second in line in presidential succession
- This secretary in the President's Cabinet manages the nation's armed forces (Secretary of..?)
- The number of years a person must live in the United States before he/she can become President
- Head of State of the United States
- Current Vice President of the United States (Last name)
- Term limit of the President of the United States
- This member of the President's Cabinet manages the nation's legal business
- This officially elects the President of the United States
- This secretary in the President's Cabinet manages the nation's finances (Secretary of the..?)
- When the President says no to a bill passed by Congress
26 Clues: The branch that enforces the laws • Head of State of the United States • Current Secretary of State (Last name) • Current President of the US (Last name) • Third in line in presidential succession • Second in line in presidential succession • The term of the President of the United States • Must approve appointments made by the President • ...
STOCK CLASSIFICATIONS - Joel Sahayaraj, Bell:3 2021-10-05
Across
- Over $100 billion
- Share of a stock under $5
- Below $50 million
- Stocks that are good long term
- $50-250 million
- Stocks issued by start-ups
- Provide dividend payments
- Good investments during economic downturns
Down
- Allows voting to elect board members
- Low risk and low return
- $20-100 billion
- Size of the company
- Stocks that are increasing quickly
- Stock of a well established company
- Value is dependendent on the economy
15 Clues: $20-100 billion • $50-250 million • Over $100 billion • Below $50 million • Size of the company • Low risk and low return • Share of a stock under $5 • Provide dividend payments • Stocks issued by start-ups • Stocks that are good long term • Stocks that are increasing quickly • Stock of a well established company • Allows voting to elect board members • ...
Budgeting 2023-10-31
Across
- things you own and their value
- getting something and paying for it later
- financial plan
- 50 towards needs, 30 towards wants, 20 for savings
- things you unexpented expenses
- things you need to pay
- your priorities
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- money set aside for something
- money you make
- things you know you need to pay
- money you owe
- something you really want
- something you kind of want
- an essential for life
- a non-essential for life
15 Clues: money you owe • money you make • financial plan • your priorities • an essential for life • things you need to pay • a non-essential for life • something you really want • something you kind of want • money set aside for something • things you own and their value • things you unexpented expenses • things you know you need to pay • getting something and paying for it later • ...
Italian States 2021-12-06
Across
- to influence or contol
- A language of everyday speech in particular region
- having a distinctive quality
- to gain or achieve
- Basic or essential
- A member of the middle class who lived in a city or town
- a determining condition
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- A change to a lower state or level
- a soldier who fought primarily for money
- painting done on fresh, wet plaster with water-based paints
- A key intellectual movement of the renaissance
- Artistic techniques use to give the effect of three- dimensional dept to two dimensional surfaces
- A form of government in which the leader is not a king and certain citizens have the right to vote
13 Clues: to gain or achieve • Basic or essential • to influence or contol • a determining condition • having a distinctive quality • A change to a lower state or level • a soldier who fought primarily for money • A key intellectual movement of the renaissance • A language of everyday speech in particular region • A member of the middle class who lived in a city or town • ...
United States 2018-08-10
Across
- The “Register of the Desert”
- Samuel Clemens and some of his book characters live here
- has the largest natural stone bridge in the world
- where the living symbol for “Smokey Bear” was found
- NASA headquarters are located here
- Liberty Bell
- Has a 6,640 mile long coastline
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- where Paul Revere rode his horse
- Nick Adams goes fishing here
- book and movie: A River Runs Through It, set in this state
- Here is where the first presidential inauguration took place
- gravesite of Elvis Presley
- produces the most maple syrup
13 Clues: Liberty Bell • gravesite of Elvis Presley • The “Register of the Desert” • Nick Adams goes fishing here • produces the most maple syrup • Has a 6,640 mile long coastline • where Paul Revere rode his horse • NASA headquarters are located here • has the largest natural stone bridge in the world • where the living symbol for “Smokey Bear” was found • ...
Killer States 2023-03-20
13 Clues: The peach state • The Bayou state • The copper state • The golden state • The Buckeye state • The natural state • The sunshine state • The Old line state • The volunteer state • The lone star state • The bluegrass state • The hospitality state • The Battle Born state
U.S. States 2023-04-16
13 Clues: Land of Lincoln • Lone Star State • The Peach State • Big Sky Country • The Aloha State • The Golden State • The Sooner State • The Garden State • The Last Frontier • The Buckeye State • The Sunshine State • America's Dairyland • Land of 10,000 Lakes
western states 2023-04-11
13 Clues: denali? • __ trail • hanna ____ • no, not dc • pearl harbor? • grand canyon? • the potato land • great salt lake? • where aliens land • yellow stone park? • Sierra ___ Mountains • the state of sacramento • has a flag that looks like pac-man
SE States 2023-01-05
Early Presidents Review 2026-01-15
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- The _____ Wars were the first overseas military conflict; its outcome proved the US was willing to fight to defend its trade
- The FULL name of the person who won the election of 1796
- Not allowed on the basis of the Constitution
- The last name of the third president
- The Secretary of _____ advises the president on military and naval affairs
- This Act repealed the Embargo Act, only banning trade with Britain and France
- This political party was supported by plantation owners, farmers, and skilled workers
- The Proclamation of _________ forced the United States to not take sides in the British-France War
- The _____ Act banned all foreign trade, hoping to gain respect for American neutrality
- The Election of _____ proved that the American Constitution and democracy was strong enough to survive a transfer of power- peacefully
- The ________ almost led the United States into a war with France
- The policy of taking goods, soldiers, etc from American ships and taking them as their own. Done by both France & Britain
- The river that greatly benefited US farmers and trade
- This political party was supported by Northern businessmen and large landowners
- The type of speech a president gives when they address the country as president for th first time
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- The Secretary of the _______ advises the president on economic affairs
- The last name of the first president
- The FULL name of the person who won the election of 1800
- The ______ Treaty established the boundaries between Spain and the United States
- The Secretary of _____ carries out the president's foreign policy decisions and advises on foreign affairs
- The Treaty of ________ gave the land around the Great Lakes (Northwest Territory) to the United States
- The last name of the second president
- The last name of the person who created the idea of the National Bank
- This interpretation gave more power to the states and people
- This interpretation gave more power to the Federal government
- The number of terms Washington served; set a precedent for future presidents
- The nation that Democratic-Republicans were more sympathetic to
- The ____ Rebellion was put down by the national army. It started because farmers were angry about a tax that they believed targeted them
- The ________ was created by the Judiciary Act of 1789
- The territory that was purchased from France in 1803
- The Supreme Court has the ability to declare laws unconstitutional
- This concept was liked by Federalists. It would hold public dollars, issue currency, provide loans to the government, and return profits to investors
- The _____ Rebellion protested a tax on land and houses. The army arrested the leader
- The name given to the 50+ people given positions right before Adams left office
- The ________ Act allowed anyone protesting or criticizing the government to be arrested
35 Clues: The last name of the first president • The last name of the third president • The last name of the second president • Not allowed on the basis of the Constitution • The territory that was purchased from France in 1803 • The ________ was created by the Judiciary Act of 1789 • The river that greatly benefited US farmers and trade • ...
Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences 2017-03-19
Across
- 11, 4, -3, -10, -17, ...
- 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, ...
- 1, 10, 100, 1,000, 10,000, ...
- -6, -4, -2, 0, 2, ...
- 486, 162, 54, 18, 6, ...
- 720, ___, 180, 90, 45, 22.5
- 4, 6.5, 9, 11.5, 14, ...
- 88, 85, 82, 79, 76, ...
- 4, 16, ____, 1024
Down
- 18, 36, 72, 144, 288 (8th term?)
- 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, ...
- 2,511, 837, 279, 93 (6th term?)
- ____, 3.125, 6.25, 12.5, 25, 50
- 2, 1, 0.5, ___
- 7, 14, 21, 28, 35 (10th term?)
- 0, 25, 50, ___, 100
16 Clues: 2, 1, 0.5, ___ • 4, 16, ____, 1024 • 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, ... • 0, 25, 50, ___, 100 • -6, -4, -2, 0, 2, ... • 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, ... • 88, 85, 82, 79, 76, ... • 11, 4, -3, -10, -17, ... • 486, 162, 54, 18, 6, ... • 4, 6.5, 9, 11.5, 14, ... • 720, ___, 180, 90, 45, 22.5 • 1, 10, 100, 1,000, 10,000, ... • 7, 14, 21, 28, 35 (10th term?) • 2,511, 837, 279, 93 (6th term?) • ...
U.S. History Chapter 12 2023-04-21
Across
- granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States.
- granted African American men the right to vote.
- a group of politicians who formed a faction within the Republican party that lasted from the Civil War into the era of Reconstruction.
- restricted black people's right to own property, conduct business, buy and lease land, and move freely through public spaces.
- Johnson 17th president of the U.S.
- a person who behaves badly but in an amusingly mischievous rather than harmful way
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- to provide food, shelter, clothing, medical services, and land to displaced Southerners, including newly freed African Americans.
- first African American senator in 1870.
- someone who's an opportunistic outsider, such as a political candidate who runs for office in a place where he has no deep ties or hasn't lived in for a very long time.
- required that 50% of all voters in the Confederate states, as opposed to Lincoln's proposed 10%, must pledge allegiance to the Union before reunification.
- The era after the Civil war where everyone was recovering from the amount of resources used.
- a system where the landlord/planter allows a tenant to use the land in exchange for a share of the crop.
- to charge a public officials or persons of the U.S. Senate with misconduct in office.
13 Clues: Johnson 17th president of the U.S. • first African American senator in 1870. • granted African American men the right to vote. • granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States. • a person who behaves badly but in an amusingly mischievous rather than harmful way • ...
civil war 2019-10-09
Across
- Compromise/A series of agreements passed by Congress in 1820-1821 to maintain the balance of power between slave states and free states. Missouri was admitted as a slave state and Maine was admitted as a free state to keep the balance of power.
- three minute speech inspired the North to keep fighting for a united country and the end of slavery.
- Tom's Cabin/Novel written by Harriet Beecher Stowe that showed the horrors of slavery to Northerners.
- of Gettysburg/Turning point of the Civil War that made it clear the North would win.
- Act/A law that allowed voters in Kansas and Nebraska to choose whether to allow slavery or not.
- states/Slave states that remained in the Union (Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware).
- Scott Decision/U.S. Supreme Court decision which determined that slaves (Dred Scott) could not sue in federal court because they did not have the rights of citizenship.
- Davis/President of the Confederacy; born in Kentucky; for slavery; believed states had the right to leave the Union
- Proclamation/
- for the South; got his nickname because he refused to retreat during battle - he held his position like a stone wall.
- freeing slaves in Union-controlled Confederate states
- Address/Speech given by Abraham Lincoln at the dedication of the Gettysburg National Cemetery
- United States (especially the northern states during the American Civil War)
Down
- Ferry/Place in Virginia where John Brown led a raid on a federal arsenal.
- southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861.
- of being owned by, and forced to work for someone else.
- stopped the South's advance in the North
- Southern states seceded from the Union in 1860 which precipitated the Civil War.
- leave or withdraw
- Sumter/Union military post in South Carolina which was taken over by the Confederacy in 1861.
- erupted when people from Missouri crossed into Kansas to vote for slavery then went back to Missouri
- clad/ship made of iron
- Lincoln/President of the United States of America during the Civil War; born in Kentucky; helped preserve the United States by leading the country in the defeat of the Confederacy; against slavery; freed slaves; assassinated by John Wilkes Booth
- did not call for abolition (free all slaves) at the beginning of the war because these states had slaves and would fight for the Union.
24 Clues: Proclamation/ • leave or withdraw • clad/ship made of iron • stopped the South's advance in the North • freeing slaves in Union-controlled Confederate states • of being owned by, and forced to work for someone else. • southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861. • Ferry/Place in Virginia where John Brown led a raid on a federal arsenal. • ...
History Chapter 9 Quiz 9 2024-01-23
Across
- president of the United States
- – 1889 Pennsylvania flood that took the lives of over 2,000 people
- – leader of the U.S. Navy fleet that destroyed Spanish Pacific naval fleet of Ships during the Spanish American War
- – U.S, Navy ship that sank in Cuba and sparked the beginning of the Spanish American War
- – group of Pacific Islands that the United States helped free from Spain in the Spanish American War
- manmade waterway the United States built across the Isthmus of Panama
- – largest passenger liner in the world at the time it sailed sank on its first voyage after hitting an iceberg
- – amusement park in Brooklyn, New York that has operated since the late 1800’s
- –meeting that established time zones around the world
- – group of American soldiers led by Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish American war
- – helped save the lives of the Panama Canal workers by controlling disease carrying mosquitos
- – American evangelist who started a Sunday School movement in Chicago and founded the Moody Bible Institute
- – war fought between Spain and the United States to set Cuba free from Spain
- – U.S. East Coast entry port for immigrants from 1892 – 1954
- – location of a hurricane in the year 1900 deadliest natural disaster in the United States
Down
- – law passed to keep Chinese laborers out of the United States
- – 22nd president and 24th President of the United States only president to be elected again after another president has served
- – island possessed by Spain until the end of the Spanish American War
- – 25th president of the United States declared war against Spain to help free the nation of Cuba
- organization that Clara Barton founded that helps in times of war and natural disaster
- California- location of the 1906 earthquake that destroyed most of the city
- – 20th president of the United States
- – 23rd President of the United States; Expanded the U.S. Navy
- – famous battle won by the rough riders
- sent by the United States to set up a government for the Philippines 27th President of the United States
- – leader of the Rough Riders 26th President of the United States
- – U.S. West Coast entry port for immigrants from 1910 – 1940
- – narrow strip of land that connects North America and South America
- – evangelist who had once been a famous baseball player
- – 28th President of the United States president when the Panama Canal opened
- a person who leaves his own country to make his home in another country
31 Clues: president of the United States • – 20th president of the United States • – famous battle won by the rough riders • –meeting that established time zones around the world • – evangelist who had once been a famous baseball player • – U.S. West Coast entry port for immigrants from 1910 – 1940 • – U.S. East Coast entry port for immigrants from 1892 – 1954 • ...
Bill of Rights 2015-01-22
Across
- this amendment states civil trial rights
- this amendment states quartering troops in homes
- a formal listing of the basic rights or citizens
- this amendment states rights retained by the people
- people who are required to defend themselves in a legal action
- this amendment states powers reserved to the states
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- the act of giving testimony that can be used against oneself
- this amendment states bail and punishment
- this amendment states the right to bear arms
- this amendment states legal rights
- this amendment states criminal trial rights
- this amendment states the right to worship freely
- an order from a judge that authorizes police or other officials to take a certain action
- this amendment states searches and seizures
14 Clues: this amendment states legal rights • this amendment states civil trial rights • this amendment states bail and punishment • this amendment states criminal trial rights • this amendment states searches and seizures • this amendment states the right to bear arms • this amendment states quartering troops in homes • a formal listing of the basic rights or citizens • ...
American Civil War Terms 2025-04-15
Across
- - An attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out of a port.
- - A nickname for United States paper money that was first used in 1862. It got its name from the green ink used in printing.
- - A nickname given to people in the South supporting the Confederate States.
- - An army of citizens used during emergencies.
- - When a person is murdered for political reasons.
- - A warship that is fully covered and protected by iron cladding.
- - A nickname for the South.
- - The name given to the states that stayed loyal to the United States government. Also called the North.
- - A large farm in the southern United States. Before the Civil War many of the workers on plantations were enslaved.
- - Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars.
- - Another name for the Confederate States of America or the South. The Confederacy was a group of states that left the United States to form their own country.
- - The rebuilding of war torn southern states so they could be readmitted into the Union after the Civil War.
- Proclamation - An executive order from President Abraham Lincoln stating that the enslaved in the Confederate states were to be set free.
- - A long gun with a smooth bore that soldiers shot from the shoulder.
- - A nickname for people from the North as well as Union soldiers.
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- - The side of an army or military unit.
- - A term used to describe people who supported the Union.
- - A nickname for northerners who were against the Civil War.
- - Putting the local interests and customs ahead of the entire country.
- - A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle.
- - An ankle high shoe worn by soldiers during the Civil War.
- - A long blade or knife attached to the end of a musket. Soldiers would use it like a spear in close combat.
- - A nickname for the Confederate States of America or the Confederacy.
- - Soldiers that fight and travel by foot.
- - A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery.
- theater - The fighting during the Civil War that took place west of the Appalachian Mountains. It eventually included the fighting in Georgia and the Carolinas as well.
- - When the southern states chose to leave the United States and to no longer be a part of the country.
- - A commutation was when a person could pay a fee rather than be drafted into the army.
- - Crackers eaten by Civil War soldiers made from flour, water, and salt.
- - The northern states of the United States, also called the Union.
- - A canvas bag that many Civil War soldiers used to carry their food.
31 Clues: - A nickname for the South. • - The side of an army or military unit. • - 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. • ...
THE CALL 2022-04-11
Across
- was an organization established on June 15, 1898, to battle the American annexation of the Philippines as an insular area
- helped fight the Battle of San Juan Hill, which helped win the war.
- American terms for journalism and associated newspapers that present little or no legitimate
Down
- the people of Spain.
- 50 states covering a vast swath of North America
- the northeasternmost U.S. state, is known for its rocky coastline
- passed as part of the 1901 Army Appropriations Bill
7 Clues: the people of Spain. • 50 states covering a vast swath of North America • passed as part of the 1901 Army Appropriations Bill • the northeasternmost U.S. state, is known for its rocky coastline • helped fight the Battle of San Juan Hill, which helped win the war. • American terms for journalism and associated newspapers that present little or no legitimate • ...
Home Part I Review 2017-04-13
Across
- _______ in case of a loss are what the insured must do if they have a claim.
- Personal property is covered for 50% of coverage A anywhere in the _______.
- Coverage B is _____________ Structures.
- There are _____ additional coverages in part I of the contract.
- Coverage B for other _____ is 10% of Coverage A.
- ______ land is considered to be an insured premise.
- Coverage C is a _______ peril coverage.
- Coverage D can be used to pay for things like _____ and restaurant bills.
Down
- Bodily _______ is bodily harm, sickness or disease.
- ______ premise is a 3 or 4 family dwelling which the insured occupies.
- Coverage A for __________ is settled on a replacement cost basis.
- Coverage A does not cover ____.
- Loss Assessment does not cover expenses charged to Condo owners for general _______.
- There are ___ named perils we insure against.
- Coverage C is _________ Property.
- General ________ Agreement summarized states we will pay all coverages selected on a policy while the insured keeps their policy in force with scheduled payments.
- Home ___ Care is considered to be an unacceptable business exposure on the policy.
- Coverage D is _____ of Use.
18 Clues: Coverage D is _____ of Use. • Coverage A does not cover ____. • Coverage C is _________ Property. • Coverage B is _____________ Structures. • Coverage C is a _______ peril coverage. • There are ___ named perils we insure against. • Coverage B for other _____ is 10% of Coverage A. • Bodily _______ is bodily harm, sickness or disease. • ...
Citizen Me 2023-05-25
Across
- Most schools have a school _____ that lists the students’ rights and responsibilities.
- At the national level we are guaranteed a list of rights in our _____.
- People who are legally _____ by a nation
- you have many different levels of _____
- Our nation is made up of 50 _____, a district, and five territories.
- A _____ is a privilege or a claim to something.
- _____ are duties to other people, the government, or society.
- The word “citizen” can have _____ meanings
- The people you live with at _____ make up the smallest “community” you belong to.
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- A _____ is a group of people who share an environment.
- Cities also pass laws, which are usually called _____.
- Citizens have _____ and responsibilities
- _____ passed by the U.S. Congress can also create rights.
- People who _____ in a certain place
- You are also a citizen of the _____ or county where you live.
- _____ people you interact with outside your home every day
- A _____ is a member of a community who has rights and responsibilities.
- Cities often have a _____ that tells how the city will run.
18 Clues: People who _____ in a certain place • you have many different levels of _____ • People who are legally _____ by a nation • Citizens have _____ and responsibilities • The word “citizen” can have _____ meanings • A _____ is a privilege or a claim to something. • A _____ is a group of people who share an environment. • ...
Mental Health Awareness Month 2024-01-03
Across
- _______Disorders include depression and bipolar.
- Hearing or seeing things that are not there.
- A pattern of grandiose self importance and a lack of empathy.
- To improve odds of recovery, seek _________ compenant Mental Health providers
- Helps ensure individuals have the same rights.
- A neurological and developmental disorder that affect how people interact with others, communicate, learn, and behave.
- Seasonal __________Disorder gets worse in Fall and winter.
- Certain places, events, or objects create powerful reactions of strong irrational fears.
- __________use disorders often occur simultaneously in individuals with mental illness.
Down
- Beliefs held despite evidence to the contrary.
- Also known as talk therapy
- When someone is unaware of their own diagnosis or they cannot perceive their diagnosis correctly.
- Approximately 50% of insomnia is due to depression, anxiety or ___________ stress.
- _____________disorders is the most common mental health disorder in the United States.
- Reducing mental illness ________ encourages people to seek help.
- What month is Mental Health Awareness Month
- ____________ disorders are higher among women.
- Removes a significant barrier to successfully coping with mental illness.
18 Clues: Also known as talk therapy • What month is Mental Health Awareness Month • Hearing or seeing things that are not there. • Beliefs held despite evidence to the contrary. • Helps ensure individuals have the same rights. • ____________ disorders are higher among women. • _______Disorders include depression and bipolar. • ...
Les chiffres -100 2018-03-11
Osnovna svojstva množenja 2024-10-28
Numeros hasta 100 2017-09-28
nombres 2021-02-09
Number and Family 2022-02-17
Gaeilge 2024-01-23
En la cafetería 2023-06-08
20 Clues: 40 • 50 • 60 • 80 • 20 • bread • lemon • I want • please • drinks • tomato • prawns • we want • calamari • omelette • thank you • milkshake • strawberry • croquettes • he/she wants
Abolition Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-25
Across
- This crop dominated the American economy for over a century
- Garrison and Douglass debated about whether this document allowed slavery to exist in our country.
- What slaves did in order to protest slavery; could be violent or passive.
- A lot of the cotton grown in the south was shipped through this large city in Louisiana.
- This abolitionist believed in immediate abolition through peaceful measures. He also despised the Constitution.
- ________ resistance was used by slaves and it was difficult to detect by their masters because it was peaceful
- Opponents to immediate abolition believed in _______ abolition; Slowly ending slavery.
- In 1860, ____ million enslaved people lived in the United States.
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- Vocab term for completely ending slavery in the United States
- Large estates farmed by many slaves. Owners would hire overseers to monitor slave activity.
- This European nation used Southern cotton in their textile factories
- This abolitionist believed in immediate abolition and he didn't have an issue using violence. He was as a former slave.
- This runaway slave escaped to the north, but she made 20 return trips along the underground railroad to free other slaves.
- Both Garrison and Douglass had their own _________, where they'd publish articles about the abolition movement.
- Nat ________ led a group of slaves throughout the south. They killed more than 50 white Southerners.
- This invention increased the speed of processing cotton. This lead to an increased need of cotton to supply this machine.
16 Clues: This crop dominated the American economy for over a century • Vocab term for completely ending slavery in the United States • In 1860, ____ million enslaved people lived in the United States. • This European nation used Southern cotton in their textile factories • What slaves did in order to protest slavery; could be violent or passive. • ...
մաթեմատիկա խաչբառ 2022-03-26
11 Clues: մեկին հաջորդող թիվը • ամենափոքր բնական թիվը • արտադրիչ-արտադրիչ-... • 50 + 50 թվերի գումարը • ամենափոքր երկնիշ թիվը • 2 x 2 թվերի արտադրյալը • բաժանելի-բաժանարար-... • թվաբանական գործողություն • բոլոր գիտությունների թագուհի • երեք կողմ ունեցող երկրաչափական պատկեր • թիվ, որը երբեմն ստացվում է բաժանման միջոցով
STOCK CLASSIFICATIONS - Ramy Bahassi, Bell: 6 2022-03-21
Across
- The size of a company
- shares that trade at no more than $5 each
- Below $50 million-
- $250 million–$2 billion
- $20–100 billion
- Voting right to elect the board of directors.
- Represents some degree of ownership
Down
- Often buy income stocks
- Quickly increasing profits
- $50–250 million
- $2–$20 billion
- Over $100 billion
- pay a regular quarterly dividend
- Low price-to-earnings ratio
14 Clues: $2–$20 billion • $50–250 million • $20–100 billion • Over $100 billion • Below $50 million- • The size of a company • Often buy income stocks • $250 million–$2 billion • Quickly increasing profits • Low price-to-earnings ratio • pay a regular quarterly dividend • Represents some degree of ownership • shares that trade at no more than $5 each • ...
