50 states Crossword Puzzles
KRAMA ANGKA 2023-02-04
Die Nummern 2015-02-08
Cardinal Numbers 2017-09-26
numbers 2021-11-30
Angka ( 0 - 99) 2021-12-12
Numbers 2022-05-10
Die Zahlen von 20 bis 100 2023-09-26
Zahlen 2026-02-09
English Numbers 2025-02-07
Números 0-100 2024-09-09
French Numbers 0-69 2024-09-13
Números hasta 100 2026-05-28
LAST REVIEW!!! 2023-05-30
Across
- a wrong belief
- to filter, to check and discard
- incensed, really angry
- delighted, joyous, with high spirits
- perfect, really clean (design)
- tired, exhausted
Down
- agitated, anxious
- completely calm, smooth
- verb - to calm something/someone down.
- "____ or miss", as in 50/50
- to be able to use the perfect words or sentiment to express something
- without a doubt
- deep and powerful
13 Clues: a wrong belief • without a doubt • tired, exhausted • agitated, anxious • deep and powerful • incensed, really angry • completely calm, smooth • "____ or miss", as in 50/50 • perfect, really clean (design) • to filter, to check and discard • delighted, joyous, with high spirits • verb - to calm something/someone down. • ...
LAST REVIEW!!! 2023-05-29
Across
- a wrong belief
- to filter, to check and discard
- incensed, really angry
- delighted, joyous, with high spirits
- perfect, really clean (design)
- tired, exhausted
Down
- agitated, anxious
- completely calm, smooth
- verb - to calm something/someone down.
- "____ or miss", as in 50/50
- to be able to use the perfect words or sentiment to express something
- without a doubt
- deep and powerful
13 Clues: a wrong belief • without a doubt • tired, exhausted • agitated, anxious • deep and powerful • incensed, really angry • completely calm, smooth • "____ or miss", as in 50/50 • perfect, really clean (design) • to filter, to check and discard • delighted, joyous, with high spirits • verb - to calm something/someone down. • ...
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Realism and Liberalism Review 2022-01-11
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- the main objective of states in a realist system
- _________ Peace Theory- theory born out of liberalism
- the main actors in the theory of realism
- ____-____ actors have a role in liberalism
- the main actors in the theory of liberalism
- states exist in a system of ________
- theorist who wrote Two Treatises of Government 1689
- signifies existence of independent community
- theorist who wrote The Leviathan
- concern for power is overridden by a concern for _______ and political considerations
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- states compete for ________
- states compete for _________
- state________ is one instrument realists utilize
- theorist who wrote Perpetual Peace 1795
- international ________ are of great importance
- one of the key aspects to the liberalist theory
- idea that states are connected
- idea that no other state can be relied upon
- spread of _______ organizations is a key belief of liberalism
- the world is a _______ community
20 Clues: states compete for ________ • states compete for _________ • idea that states are connected • the world is a _______ community • theorist who wrote The Leviathan • states exist in a system of ________ • theorist who wrote Perpetual Peace 1795 • the main actors in the theory of realism • ____-____ actors have a role in liberalism • the main actors in the theory of liberalism • ...
Causes of the civil war 2023-01-05
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- _________ states felt that the federal government was taking away their rights and power
- Many Southern states felt Lincoln was ____ the south because he was against slavery.
- people in the ____ wanted slavery to remain legal.
- Abraham Lincoln was part of the anti-slavery ____ Party.
- The South ______ heavily on slaves.
- By the mid-1800's the economies of many northern states relied on _______ instead of farming.
- How much power individual states have
- people in the ____ wanted slavery to be outlawed
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- Many southern plantations grew _______ in fields.
- The southern states wanted to form a new country called the _____ States of America.
- When Lincoln was elected many southern states decided they wanted to _____ the United States.
- As the states expanded west, each new state became a _______.
- Southern states wanted the right to keep ______.
- The south relied on slavery for _____ to work in their fields.
- Many people in the north thought slavery was _____.
15 Clues: The South ______ heavily on slaves. • How much power individual states have • Southern states wanted the right to keep ______. • people in the ____ wanted slavery to be outlawed • Many southern plantations grew _______ in fields. • people in the ____ wanted slavery to remain legal. • Many people in the north thought slavery was _____. • ...
Government Review 2025-04-19
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- Document that governed the newly independent country
- The older and more liberal party of the United States
- Article I outlines this branch of government
- Elected leader of the House Majority is known as the:
- The first president of the United States
- The governing document of the United States
- The traditionally conservative party of the United States
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- Elected leader of the House Minority is known as the:
- Article II outlines this branch of government
- The author of the Constitution
- The first woman to be Vice President of the United States
- There are ________ branches of government
- The first three words in the preamble
- The first woman to win the nomination for a major political party
- Acronym for Vice President of the United States
- The number of amendments in the US Constitution
- Article III outlines this branch of government
- Acronym for President of the United States
18 Clues: The author of the Constitution • The first three words in the preamble • The first president of the United States • There are ________ branches of government • Acronym for President of the United States • The governing document of the United States • Article I outlines this branch of government • Article II outlines this branch of government • ...
numbers 2025-02-06
Vocab man 4 2024-11-22
20 Clues: 15 • 30 • at • 50 • 40 • late • minus • atone • minus • early • starts • everyday • onthedot • atwhattime • itsmidnight • Its1'oclock • itsmidnight • inthemorning • whattimeisit • intheafternoon
Week 3 - Day 3 2020-09-21
Across
- Warna BENDERA Indonesia merah dan putih.
- Sekarang ada 34 provinsi.
- Ada 50 BINTANG di bendera Amerika.
- Saya suka peta yang JELAS dan bagus.
- Apa LAUT di sebelah utara pulau Jawa.
- Burung apa di TENGAH bendera Meksiko?
- SEMUANYA ada 50 negara bagian.
- Indonesia ada di ASIA TENGGARA.
- Di Indonesia ada banyak GUNUNG API.
- Pak Jonathan suka sekali MEMBACA novel.
- ANGGOTA Asean ada 10 negara.
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- city Ottawa adalah IBUKOTA negara Kanada.
- KIRA-KIRA tahun berapa gunung Krakatau meletus?
- Berapa PENDUDUK Amerika?
- Indonesia punya 17.000 PULAU.
- Ada berapa MUSIM di Indonesia?
- Indonesia TERLETAK di sebelah utara Australia.
- Kita MELIHAT peta Indonesia.
18 Clues: Berapa PENDUDUK Amerika? • Sekarang ada 34 provinsi. • Kita MELIHAT peta Indonesia. • ANGGOTA Asean ada 10 negara. • Indonesia punya 17.000 PULAU. • Ada berapa MUSIM di Indonesia? • SEMUANYA ada 50 negara bagian. • Indonesia ada di ASIA TENGGARA. • Ada 50 BINTANG di bendera Amerika. • Di Indonesia ada banyak GUNUNG API. • Saya suka peta yang JELAS dan bagus. • ...
MATHS PT 2022-09-16
Across
- square root of 1089
- 4²
- find 13a when a is 2
- highest common factor of 168 and 180
- 5(8) + 8(2×3)
- lowest common factor of 5 and 2
- a loss of 1kg
- round 64.329 to 4 significant figures
- 0.8 is equal to 4/5
- 23 is less than 50
Down
- 3(12)
- 69/56 roubd your result to 2 significant figures
- find 2a when a is 34
- round 23.33333 to 2 decimal places
- find 9ab when a is 3 and b is 3+5
- 10³
- a loss of 35cm
- lowest common factor of 12 and 24
18 Clues: 4² • 10³ • 3(12) • 5(8) + 8(2×3) • a loss of 1kg • a loss of 35cm • 23 is less than 50 • square root of 1089 • 0.8 is equal to 4/5 • find 13a when a is 2 • find 2a when a is 34 • lowest common factor of 5 and 2 • find 9ab when a is 3 and b is 3+5 • lowest common factor of 12 and 24 • round 23.33333 to 2 decimal places • highest common factor of 168 and 180 • round 64.329 to 4 significant figures • ...
Civil War Crossword 2022-05-23
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- a faction of American politicians within the Republican Party from the founding of the Republican Party in 1854 until the end of Reconstruction in the Compromise of 1877.
- a member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. He was one of the leaders of the Radical Republican faction of the Republican Party during the 1860s.
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- the 17th president of the United States, serving from 1865 to 1869.
- the period after the American Civil War from 1865 to 1877, during which the United States grappled with the challenges of reintegrating into the Union the states that had seceded and determining the legal status of African Americans.
- Bill 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
- a war that is unrestricted in terms of the weapons used, the territory or combatants involved, or the objectives pursued, especially one in which the laws of war are disregarded.
6 Clues: the 17th president of the United States, serving from 1865 to 1869. • Bill 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 • ...
Numbers 2020-07-28
let's play with numbers 2023-03-05
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Number 10-100 2019-05-17
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PROBABILITY VOCABULARY 2020-04-26
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- A 0% chance of an event happening.
- A 50% chance of an event happening.
- All the possible results of an event
- A 100% chance of an event happening.
- Also called an experiment; process with a random outcomes.
- An above 0% chance to less than 50% chance of an event happening.
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- Collection of all possible outcomes of an event.
- An above 50% chance to less than a 100% chance of an event happening.
- Any collection of outcomes from a probability experiment.
- A number that measures the likelihood an event will occur.
- Unpredictable
11 Clues: Unpredictable • A 0% chance of an event happening. • A 50% chance of an event happening. • All the possible results of an event • A 100% chance of an event happening. • Collection of all possible outcomes of an event. • Any collection of outcomes from a probability experiment. • A number that measures the likelihood an event will occur. • ...
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Math 2025-10-31
Week 3 - Day 3 2023-08-17
Across
- Warna BENDERA Indonesia merah dan putih.
- Anggota Asean ada 10 NEGARA.
- Apa LAUT di sebelah utara pulau Jawa.
- Ottawa adalah IBUKOTA negara Kanada.
- Indonesian punya 34 provinsi.
- Kita MELIHAT peta Indonesia.
- Burung apa di TENGAH bendera Meksiko?
- Kira-kira TAHUN berapa gunung Krakatau meletus?
- Indonesia punya 17.000 PULAU.
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- Indonesia TERLETAK di sebelah utara Australia.
- Indonesia ada di ASIA TENGGARA.
- Pak Jonathan suka sekali MEMBACA novel.
- Di Indonesia ada banyak GUNUNG API.
- Ada 50 BINTANG di bendera Amerika.
- Semuanya ada 50 NEGARA BAGIAN.
- Berapa PENDUDUK Amerika?
- Ada berapa MUSIM di Indonesia?
- Saya SUKA peta yang jelas dan bagus.
18 Clues: Berapa PENDUDUK Amerika? • Anggota Asean ada 10 NEGARA. • Kita MELIHAT peta Indonesia. • Indonesian punya 34 provinsi. • Indonesia punya 17.000 PULAU. • Semuanya ada 50 NEGARA BAGIAN. • Ada berapa MUSIM di Indonesia? • Indonesia ada di ASIA TENGGARA. • Ada 50 BINTANG di bendera Amerika. • Di Indonesia ada banyak GUNUNG API. • Ottawa adalah IBUKOTA negara Kanada. • ...
Epic Music Crossword for my Shealuh 2025-02-21
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- Musician most commonly seen with The Wailers
- The Only Living Boy in ___ ____
- A song Jack Johnson created for a popular kids tv show
- Men I ____
- "Cash rules everything around me" originators
- Blind blues performer of the 50's and 60's
- Curator of Rock your Body
- Jazz singer and trumpet player reaching fame in the 50's
- How deep is your ____
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- Neil Young's _____ Moon
- Complete the lyrics: Can I call you ___
- A Creator; Golfwang
- The Divine Feminine?
- Like me next to you, or ___ ____ __ __
- Creator of "To Pimp a Butterfly"
- Signed, Sealed, _______
- Complete the song title: Lava ____
- Just remember, ALL CAPS
18 Clues: Men I ____ • A Creator; Golfwang • The Divine Feminine? • How deep is your ____ • Neil Young's _____ Moon • Signed, Sealed, _______ • Just remember, ALL CAPS • Curator of Rock your Body • The Only Living Boy in ___ ____ • Creator of "To Pimp a Butterfly" • Complete the song title: Lava ____ • Like me next to you, or ___ ____ __ __ • Complete the lyrics: Can I call you ___ • ...
MATHS PT 2022-09-16
Across
- square root of 1089
- 4²
- find 13a when a is 2
- highest common factor of 168 and 180
- 5(8) + 8(2×3)
- lowest common factor of 5 and 2
- a loss of 1kg
- round 64.329 to 4 significant figures
- 0.8 is equal to 4/5
- 23 is less than 50
Down
- 3(12)
- 69/56 roubd your result to 2 significant figures
- find 2a when a is 34
- round 23.33333 to 2 decimal places
- find 9ab when a is 3 and b is 3+5
- 10³
- a loss of 35cm
- lowest common factor of 12 and 24
18 Clues: 4² • 10³ • 3(12) • 5(8) + 8(2×3) • a loss of 1kg • a loss of 35cm • 23 is less than 50 • square root of 1089 • 0.8 is equal to 4/5 • find 13a when a is 2 • find 2a when a is 34 • lowest common factor of 5 and 2 • find 9ab when a is 3 and b is 3+5 • lowest common factor of 12 and 24 • round 23.33333 to 2 decimal places • highest common factor of 168 and 180 • round 64.329 to 4 significant figures • ...
AllSides Semiquincentennial Crossword 2026-05-12
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- term for America's 250th birthday
- state where residents are called "Hoosiers"
- the birthplace of the Blues
- home of the deepest lake in the United States
- produces around 70% of the country's hops used to make beer.
- state with the highest concentration of tornadoes per square mile in the world
- this state is the birthplace of former president Gerald Ford, civil rights leader Malcom X, and investor Warren Buffett
- the official flower of the United States
- "the sunflower state"
- birthplace of the Ice Cream Cone
- when in this state, you are no more than 6 miles from a body of water
- this state produced the most United State's presidents
- this state has over 4,000 coastal islands
- birthplace of the civil rights movement
- "Eureka" is this state's official motto
- the "Beehive State"
- principle declared "self-evident"
- the home of Mount Rushmore
- produces 50% of the nation's supply of maple syrup
- jousting is this state's official sport
- the last frontier
- "Excelsior" a Latin term meaning "ever upward" is this state's official motto
- home of the nation's highest capital city
- the only state to be bordered by two parallel rivers
- this state is the birthplace of both the United States Constitution and the Declaration of Independence
- a state of intellectual isolation created by personalized algorithms (two words)
- body that adopted the Declaration
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- the first state to renounce British allegiance in 1776
- the bird and national symbol preferred by Benjamin Franklin
- about 90% of this state is farmland and ranches
- the only state entirely within the Appalachian Mountain Range
- the intentional process of building connections, understanding, and trust across deep ideological, partisan, or social divides
- "Oro y Plata" is the official state moto, which is Spanish for "Gold and Silver"
- a preference or an inclination, especially one that inhibits impartial judgment
- the first state to officially sign the Declaration of Independence
- "the gem state"
- a division into two conflicting or contrasting groups.
- the first in flight
- the second largest state
- known as the "volunteer state" because of its massive turnout in the War of 1812
- the only state with two official languages
- the peach state
- "the natural state"
- The Lark Bunting is this state's official bird
- the Orange Blossom is this state's official flower
- the first state to ratify the United States Constitution
- the birthplace of basketball and volleyball
- the first state to ratify the 13th amendment abolishing slavery
- this state flies a burgee-shaped flag, the only non-rectangular state flag in the U.S
- the birthplace of the ice cream sundae
- the official state tree, the cabbage palmetto, is on this state's flag
- a discussion of positions or beliefs, especially between groups to resolve a disagreement.
- home of Yale University
- pride in one's country
- this state name comes from the Spanish word for "snow-capped"
- the ultimate goal of the Declaration
- the "Land of 10,000 Lakes"
- the official tree of the United States
- known as the "equality state" it was the first United States territory to grant women the right to vote in 1869
- America's Pastime
- city where independence rang out
- "The Garden State"
62 Clues: "the gem state" • the peach state • the last frontier • America's Pastime • "The Garden State" • the first in flight • "the natural state" • the "Beehive State" • "the sunflower state" • pride in one's country • home of Yale University • the second largest state • the home of Mount Rushmore • the "Land of 10,000 Lakes" • the birthplace of the Blues • birthplace of the Ice Cream Cone • ...
Ways we can help you! 2014-10-06
Across
- 1-800-367-6748\
- We produce many products we are ...
- Parking ticket construction (3 words)
- We hold then for you.
- Individual multi-part form
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- 5" or 6" cores 50" OD's (2 words
- 50 to a book.
- Pin feed forms are.
- From 10 sheets to 100 with chipboard back.
- To make a form fit into an envelope.
- You image on these forms.(3 words)
- Maker of the puzzle.
- YOU WANT IT WHEN!!
- She will give you a price.
- Owner of DBS
15 Clues: Owner of DBS • 50 to a book. • 1-800-367-6748\ • YOU WANT IT WHEN!! • Pin feed forms are. • Maker of the puzzle. • We hold then for you. • She will give you a price. • Individual multi-part form • 5" or 6" cores 50" OD's (2 words • You image on these forms.(3 words) • We produce many products we are ... • To make a form fit into an envelope. • Parking ticket construction (3 words) • ...
Government Study guide 2022-01-28
4 Clues: popular soverity • Whats CH.1 of the constitution • Whats was the bulk of declaration of independence • The separation of power between federal government and the 50 states
Important People From The Civil War 2016-05-13
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- Known as the "Angel of the Battlefield," for her care of the wounded in the Civil War, ________ was an American heroine. She is best remembered as the founder of the organization that would far outlive her—the American Red Cross.
- In June 1861,________was promoted to brigadier general in the Army of Northern Virginia and the following month, distinguished himself at the First Battle of Bull Run.
- When_______resigned from the U.S. Army in February 1861, the Confederate government gave him command of the batteries surrounding Fort Sumter in Charleston harbor.
- ___________was a popular and skillful American orator and political leader just before the American Civil War. He is best known for his debates with Abraham Lincoln on the question of slavery.
- ___________ was a major American political figure before the American Civil War. Calhoun played an important part in national affairs for 40 years. He was vice president of the United States from 1825 to 1832, and he ran for president several times but never won.
- In 1857, _______ resigned his commission in order to become the chief engineer of the Illinois Central Railroad. The next year, he was made vice president in charge of operations, and in 1860, he became president of the Ohio & Mississippi Railroad.
- ________ was born on Nov. 13, 1814, in Hadley, Massachusetts, and graduated from the U.S. Military Academy in 1837. He also served in the Mexican War (1846-1848). He died on Oct. 31, 1879.
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- __________ was a leading American statesman for nearly 50 years. He became known as the Great Compromiser because he repeatedly helped settle bitter disputes over slavery between the Northern and Southern states.
- was a radical abolitionist whose attempt to free the slaves and helped indirectly to bring on the American Civil War.
- a fugitive slave who is best known for helping hundreds of slaves escape to freedom on the Underground Railroad.
- was promoted to lieutenant general in 1866 and to general in 1869, when he succeeded Grant as commander of the U.S. army.
- ______________, the first president to be impeached, became chief executive upon the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
- _______ led the United States during the American Civil War (1861-1865)
- _______, the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin.
- __________ led the most famous slave revolt in United States history. He was an African American slave and preacher. In 1831, he and about 70 other slaves liberated themselves by killing 60 whites in Virginia. Among their victims were the family of Joseph Travis, his owner.
- He was president of the United States and one of the greatest generals in world history, who was the architect of the Union victory in the American Civil War.
- _________ was a 1825–75, Confederate general in the American Civil War. He served on the Texas frontier (1849–55) and in Washington Territory (1856–61).
- _______________ assassinated President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C., on April 14, 1865. He entered Lincoln's private box and shot him in the head during the play Our American Cousin.Booth approved of slavery and sympathized with the South in the American Civil War (1861-1865). He believed that Lincoln was responsible for the war.
- was a Confederate general and hero who led the Army of Northern Virginia in a protracted defense of the Southern Confederacy's capital city of Richmond, Virginia.
- ___________ was an African American slave who sued unsuccessfully for his freedom. His case, called ____________ v. Sanford, became one of the most important legal battles in United States history.
20 Clues: _______, the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin. • _______ led the United States during the American Civil War (1861-1865) • a fugitive slave who is best known for helping hundreds of slaves escape to freedom on the Underground Railroad. • was a radical abolitionist whose attempt to free the slaves and helped indirectly to bring on the American Civil War. • ...
Southeast States 2019-01-08
The States 2022-05-09
Across
- this state is cold and has polar bears
- Estes Park and the mountains are here
- Little Rock is located in this state
- Go to the Lake of the Ozarks in this state
- The Flint Hills are located in this midwest state
- The Phoenix Suns play in this state
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- fried chicken and horse racing are popular here
- Napa Valley is located in this state
- the second largest state in the country
- Go Cornhuskers! This state likes corn
- known for growing oranges and nice beaches
- the city of Atlanta is located here
- this state is a group of islands
13 Clues: this state is a group of islands • the city of Atlanta is located here • The Phoenix Suns play in this state • Napa Valley is located in this state • Little Rock is located in this state • Go Cornhuskers! This state likes corn • Estes Park and the mountains are here • this state is cold and has polar bears • the second largest state in the country • ...
United States 2023-05-24
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- Red wine grape variety associated with California
- Red wine grape variety associated with California
- Valley wine region known for its Cabernet Sauvignon in California
- Famous valley wine region in California
- Subregion of Napa Valley known for its Cabernet Sauvignon
- Red wine grape variety widely grown in the United States
- Red wine grape variety known for its rich flavors in the United States
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- Major wine-producing state in the United States
- Red wine grape variety associated with California
- Wine region known for its diverse wines in California
- Valley wine region known for its Pinot Noir in Oregon
- Valley wine region known for its Mediterranean climate and wines in California
- Widely planted white wine grape variety in the United States
- Valley wine region spanning Washington and Oregon
- State known for its Pinot Noir and other cool-climate wines
15 Clues: Famous valley wine region in California • Major wine-producing state in the United States • Red wine grape variety associated with California • Red wine grape variety associated with California • Red wine grape variety associated with California • Valley wine region spanning Washington and Oregon • Wine region known for its diverse wines in California • ...
Descriptions & States 2025-12-02
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- - Causing great and sudden change; very noticeable.
- - A promise to do or not to do something.
- - Having the skill and experience in the ways of the world.
- - To make known something secret or hidden.
- - Fair and not influenced by personal feelings.
- - To send (goods) to a customer.
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- - Lasting a very long time; very old.
- - Existing in fact; not imagined.
- - The chance that something might happen or be true.
- - To put someone or something in the place of another.
- - To make something work again after it is broken.
- - Very large in size or amount.
- - To come into being or to be noticed.
13 Clues: - Very large in size or amount. • - To send (goods) to a customer. • - Existing in fact; not imagined. • - Lasting a very long time; very old. • - To come into being or to be noticed. • - A promise to do or not to do something. • - To make known something secret or hidden. • - Fair and not influenced by personal feelings. • ...
Crucigrama 2021-06-03
Trauma 2 Spine 2025-02-18
Across
- Tear drop fX is a _____ injury.
- Spinal cord exits through the foramen _____.
- C 3 4 5 diaphragm alive - nerve?
- My baby looks ___ tonight
- Often caused by penetrating injuries.
- Entonox is supplied 50% oxygen and 50%______.
- There are 7 vertebrae in this area.
- Cauda ______
- Another name for Ketorlac
- Dura, Pia, _____.
- Cervical, thoracic, ______, sacral, coccyx.
Down
- We use this for every trauma patient in ANB.
- These type of medications are a contraindication for Ketorlac.
- Gaseous Anelgesic
- Unstable patients should have their vitals done every ____ minutes.
- The cord syndrome with more upper extremity weakness.
- Our goal is to manage _____ injuries.
- How many cranial nerves?
- Shock with warm/dry/red skin.
19 Clues: Cauda ______ • Gaseous Anelgesic • Dura, Pia, _____. • How many cranial nerves? • My baby looks ___ tonight • Another name for Ketorlac • Shock with warm/dry/red skin. • Tear drop fX is a _____ injury. • C 3 4 5 diaphragm alive - nerve? • There are 7 vertebrae in this area. • Often caused by penetrating injuries. • Our goal is to manage _____ injuries. • ...
Project 1 unit 1C 2020-03-16
mots croisés #1 : révision 2021-09-30
20 Clues: 20 • 50 • 30 • 40 • Sun • star • Moon • cloud • music • Earth • school • French • sister • mother • father • brother • to speak • to write • to like / love • drama / theater
Mots nombres 2022-10-06
Numbers 1-100 2024-10-15
Numbers 2023-08-01
Где ты живёшь? 2023-01-24
22 Clues: -50 • -30 • -60 • -90 • - 80 • - 20 • - 70 • -100 • - 40 • -vald • - onu • - küla • - maja • - talu • - tädi • - tänav • -pealinn • - korter • -vanaema • -maakond • - vanaisa • - aadress
numbers (огэ) 2022-05-02
Write the numbers in the crossword puzzle! 2022-09-30
vocab 2025-02-05
Números 1-100 2025-08-18
ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION 2026-05-05
Across
- Uprising of farmers in Massachusetts
- what the government lacked
- A loose alliance of states
- 1787 law that created a plan for western lands
- A rule created by government
- The only branch of government under the Articles
- what was difficult to achieve
- To formally approve a document
- Law-making body
- Group of states joined together
- something you didn’t have
- Money owed by the government
- Type of money used in an economy
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- The first constitution of the United States
- How the national government was described
- Resistance against authority
- what government couldn’t collect
- Exchange of goods between states
- Required agreement from all states
- Individual political unit in the U.S.
- Money collected by the government
21 Clues: Law-making body • something you didn’t have • what the government lacked • A loose alliance of states • Resistance against authority • A rule created by government • Money owed by the government • what was difficult to achieve • To formally approve a document • Group of states joined together • what government couldn’t collect • Exchange of goods between states • ...
vocab man 2025-02-14
Science 2022-09-23
10 Clues: one cell • has cells • no nucleus • yes nucleus • multiple cells • animal kingdom • makes its own food • 100 DNA from parent • 50/50 DNA from parents • cannot make its own food
LAST REVIEW!!! 2023-05-29
Across
- a wrong belief
- to filter, to check and discard
- incensed, really angry
- delighted, joyous, with high spirits
- perfect, really clean (design)
- tired, exhausted
Down
- agitated, anxious
- completely calm, smooth
- verb - to calm something/someone down.
- "____ or miss", as in 50/50
- to be able to use the perfect words or sentiment to express something
- without a doubt
- deep and powerful
13 Clues: a wrong belief • without a doubt • tired, exhausted • agitated, anxious • deep and powerful • incensed, really angry • completely calm, smooth • "____ or miss", as in 50/50 • perfect, really clean (design) • to filter, to check and discard • delighted, joyous, with high spirits • verb - to calm something/someone down. • ...
Civil War 2022-02-25
Across
- An attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out of a port.
- An army of citizens used during emergencies.
- A term used to describe people who supported the Union.
- passed by the United States Congress on September 18, 1850, as part of the Compromise of 1850 between Southern interests in slavery and Northern Free-Soilers.
- A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery.
- states These states were slave states that did not leave the Union, but largely supported the cause of the Confederates
- Soldiers that fight and travel by foot.
- When the southern states chose to leave the United States and to no longer be a part of the country.
- The name given to the states that stayed loyal to the United States government.
- Another name for the Confederate States of America or the South.
- A large farm in the southern United States.
- Putting the local interests and customs ahead of the entire country.
Down
- an enslaved African-American man who, along with his wife, Harriet, unsuccessfully sued for freedom for themselves and their two daughters
- an American lawyer and statesman who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 until his assassination in 1865.
- The rebuilding of war torn southern states so they could be readmitted into the Union after the Civil War.
- Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars.
16 Clues: Soldiers that fight and travel by foot. • A large farm in the southern United States. • An army of citizens used during emergencies. • Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars. • A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery. • A term used to describe people who supported the Union. • Another name for the Confederate States of America or the South. • ...
Teka Teki matematika 2023-10-20
Across
- tujuh ratus sembilan satu
- delapan ribu lima ratus empat puluh tujuh
- 100+50=
- empat ribu lima ratus dua puluh sembilan
- enam ribu dua ratus tiga puluh empat
- dua ribu tiga ratus empat puluh lima
- 50+40=
- tiga ribu delapan ratus sembilan puluh
Down
- sembilan ribu sembilan puluh
- seribu enam ratus tujuh puluh empat
- delapan ratus tujuh puluh tiga
- lima ratus sembilan puluh du
- seribu dua ratus empat puluh lima
- Lima ratus lima puluh dua
- Empat ratus delapan puluh
- sembilan ratus enam puluh delapan
- tiga ratus lima puluh dapan
17 Clues: 50+40= • 100+50= • tujuh ratus sembilan satu • Lima ratus lima puluh dua • Empat ratus delapan puluh • tiga ratus lima puluh dapan • sembilan ribu sembilan puluh • lima ratus sembilan puluh du • delapan ratus tujuh puluh tiga • seribu dua ratus empat puluh lima • sembilan ratus enam puluh delapan • seribu enam ratus tujuh puluh empat • enam ribu dua ratus tiga puluh empat • ...
The undone puzzle 2023-09-10
Across
- what is 7020 rounded to the nearest thousand
- 2,000-1,000=
- what's 1,000+600+50+6=
- what's 10,000+100+50+5=
- what's 2,000+500+60+7=
- What is 8,120 rounded to the nearest thousand
- what's one thousand in number form
- what's two thousand in number form
- what's 9,120 rounded to the nearest hundred
- 6,000-1,000=
- what's 5,600 rounded to the nearest thousand
Down
- what's 1,010 rounded to the nearest thousand
- 20,000+20,000=
- what's 1,000+500+60+9=
- what is 1,520 rounded to the nearest hundred
- 6,000+6,000
- what is five thousand five hundred twenty in number form
- 5,000+5,000
- what's 60,000+500+30+3=
19 Clues: 6,000+6,000 • 5,000+5,000 • 2,000-1,000= • 6,000-1,000= • 20,000+20,000= • what's 1,000+600+50+6= • what's 1,000+500+60+9= • what's 2,000+500+60+7= • what's 10,000+100+50+5= • what's 60,000+500+30+3= • what's one thousand in number form • what's two thousand in number form • what's 9,120 rounded to the nearest hundred • what's 1,010 rounded to the nearest thousand • ...
U.S. Presidents 2023-02-02
Across
- the 20th president of the United States
- a general in World War II before he became president
- the last name of a father and son president
- the 5th president of the United States
- the 31st president of the United States
- president during the Cold War
- wrote the Declaration of Independence
- created the Emancipation Proclamation
Down
- the 33rd president of the United States
- loved the outdoors so he worked on forming national parks
- a general in Civil War
- the first president of the United States
- the governor of Georgia from 1971 to 1975
- the host of the business show "The Apprentice" before becoming president
- the 30th president of the United States
- killed by an assassin and Teddy Roosevelt replaced him
- the 35th president of the United States
17 Clues: a general in Civil War • president during the Cold War • wrote the Declaration of Independence • created the Emancipation Proclamation • the 5th president of the United States • the 33rd president of the United States • the 20th president of the United States • the 30th president of the United States • the 31st president of the United States • ...
CAÇA NÚMEROS. 2021-04-20
Numerot 2020-11-09
Assignment #1 2021-09-28
18 Clues: Z • 50 • Ink • Check • Meter • cable • recall • Supply • Format • waveform • Multisim • Generator • Discovery • Generator • Annotation • Laboratory • Attendance • Proficiency
English Numbers 2018-04-11
Numbers 2014-01-23
Die Nummern 2015-02-08
Die Nummern 2015-02-08
It's Time For - 2022-06-10
2 n gunakireema 2024-07-12
TAU - NUMBER 2025-06-25
Numbers 2025-01-20
numbers french 2025-09-14
რიცხვები 2025-09-30
Ch. 11.3 & 12 Vocabulary Choice Board 2023-02-02
Across
- economic activity taking place between two or more states
- a market where there is only one provider
- a number that is more than 50 percent of the total
- a part of the government in which specialized tasks are carried out by elected ones
- the practice of rewarding government jobs to political supporters; replacing government employees with the winning candidate's supporters
Down
- rivalry based on the special interests of different areas
- to reject a bill and prevent it from becoming a law
- a method in election campaigns that uses gossip and lies to make an opponent look bad
- to transfer control of something
9 Clues: to transfer control of something • a market where there is only one provider • a number that is more than 50 percent of the total • to reject a bill and prevent it from becoming a law • rivalry based on the special interests of different areas • economic activity taking place between two or more states • ...
Political, Economic, and Nonstate Institutions 2022-11-06
Across
- a political organization that the leader excercises power that is base on legitemacy and the existence of social stratification.
- economy
- this social organization includes all types of society.
- lineage this system consist of 4 parts clan, lineage, extended family and nuclear family
Down
- is a political organization that typically consist of 20-50 individuals who are related by its virtue of kinship.
- it is the 3 stage of chiefdoms of the craftmens and farmers
- is the ability to influence and affect the behavior of others.
- a political organization that consist of segmentary lineage system.
- is a major social institutions through which society distributes power and resources and organizes decision making.
9 Clues: economy • this social organization includes all types of society. • it is the 3 stage of chiefdoms of the craftmens and farmers • is the ability to influence and affect the behavior of others. • a political organization that consist of segmentary lineage system. • lineage this system consist of 4 parts clan, lineage, extended family and nuclear family • ...
Chiasson Math Vocabulary Puzzle Set G 2020-05-05
Across
- measures how many units tall something is Hint: in the 50's
- metric unit of mass, equal to one-thousandth of a kilogram Hint: in the 50's
- meteric unit of liquid volume equal to one-thousandth of a liter Hint:in the 80's
- customary unit of mass,equal to 16 ounces Hint: in between 100 and 110
- measures the distance from one end of an object to the other Hint: in the 70's
- measures distance, equal to 5,280 feet Hint: in the 80's
- customary unit of distance, equal to 12 inches, Hint: in the 50's
Down
- customary unit of liquid volume,equal to 4 cups Hint: between 110 and 115
- measures how much time has passed Hint in the 40's
- metric unit of length, the are 1,000 of these in one kilometer Hint: in the 80's
- measures time, equal to 60 seconds Hint: in the 80's
- customary unit of liquid volume, equal to 8 fluid ounces Hint: in the 30's
- customary unit of liquid volume there are 2 in a quart, Hint between 100 and 110
- customary unit of liquid volume, equal to 4 quarts Hint: in the 50's
14 Clues: measures how much time has passed Hint in the 40's • measures time, equal to 60 seconds Hint: in the 80's • measures distance, equal to 5,280 feet Hint: in the 80's • measures how many units tall something is Hint: in the 50's • customary unit of distance, equal to 12 inches, Hint: in the 50's • customary unit of liquid volume, equal to 4 quarts Hint: in the 50's • ...
Building a New Nation 2020-04-02
Across
- The 27th state
- Connects the Hudson to Lake Erie
- The United States national anthem
- The fourth Chief Justice
- The 18th state
- Is it constitutional or not
- The United States 4th President
- We fought the many times
- The United States 7th President
Down
- The United States 9th President
- The United States 3rd President
- Helped Louis and Clark
- We were close allies with them
- The United States capital
- James Madison’s wife
15 Clues: The 27th state • The 18th state • James Madison’s wife • Helped Louis and Clark • The fourth Chief Justice • We fought the many times • The United States capital • Is it constitutional or not • We were close allies with them • The United States 9th President • The United States 3rd President • The United States 4th President • The United States 7th President • ...
Important People From The Civil War 2016-05-13
Across
- was a radical abolitionist whose attempt to free the slaves and helped indirectly to bring on the American Civil War.
- _______________ assassinated President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C., on April 14, 1865. He entered Lincoln's private box and shot him in the head during the play Our American Cousin.Booth approved of slavery and sympathized with the South in the American Civil War (1861-1865). He believed that Lincoln was responsible for the war.
- _________ was a 1825–75, Confederate general in the American Civil War. He served on the Texas frontier (1849–55) and in Washington Territory (1856–61).
- When_______resigned from the U.S. Army in February 1861, the Confederate government gave him command of the batteries surrounding Fort Sumter in Charleston harbor.
- Known as the "Angel of the Battlefield," for her care of the wounded in the Civil War, ________ was an American heroine. She is best remembered as the founder of the organization that would far outlive her—the American Red Cross.
- _______, the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin.
- _______ led the United States during the American Civil War (1861-1865)
- In June 1861,________was promoted to brigadier general in the Army of Northern Virginia and the following month, distinguished himself at the First Battle of Bull Run.
- ___________ was an African American slave who sued unsuccessfully for his freedom. His case, called ____________ v. Sanford, became one of the most important legal battles in United States history.
- was a Confederate general and hero who led the Army of Northern Virginia in a protracted defense of the Southern Confederacy's capital city of Richmond, Virginia.
Down
- He was president of the United States and one of the greatest generals in world history, who was the architect of the Union victory in the American Civil War.
- ________ was born on Nov. 13, 1814, in Hadley, Massachusetts, and graduated from the U.S. Military Academy in 1837. He also served in the Mexican War (1846-1848). He died on Oct. 31, 1879.
- ___________ was a major American political figure before the American Civil War. Calhoun played an important part in national affairs for 40 years. He was vice president of the United States from 1825 to 1832, and he ran for president several times but never won.
- was promoted to lieutenant general in 1866 and to general in 1869, when he succeeded Grant as commander of the U.S. army.
- In 1857, _______ resigned his commission in order to become the chief engineer of the Illinois Central Railroad. The next year, he was made vice president in charge of operations, and in 1860, he became president of the Ohio & Mississippi Railroad.
- __________ led the most famous slave revolt in United States history. He was an African American slave and preacher. In 1831, he and about 70 other slaves liberated themselves by killing 60 whites in Virginia. Among their victims were the family of Joseph Travis, his owner.
- ___________was a popular and skillful American orator and political leader just before the American Civil War. He is best known for his debates with Abraham Lincoln on the question of slavery.
- a fugitive slave who is best known for helping hundreds of slaves escape to freedom on the Underground Railroad.
- __________ was a leading American statesman for nearly 50 years. He became known as the Great Compromiser because he repeatedly helped settle bitter disputes over slavery between the Northern and Southern states.
- ______________, the first president to be impeached, became chief executive upon the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
20 Clues: _______, the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin. • _______ led the United States during the American Civil War (1861-1865) • a fugitive slave who is best known for helping hundreds of slaves escape to freedom on the Underground Railroad. • was a radical abolitionist whose attempt to free the slaves and helped indirectly to bring on the American Civil War. • ...
$ Who Ya Wit? 2024-06-24
Across
- Nick(1st) name of President on front of $5 bill
- First name of President on the front of penny
- First Name of President on front of $1 bill
- Last name of President on front of $2 bill
- First name of president on the front of nickel
- Coin worth 50 cents is call ______ 50 cents
Down
- First name of Hamilton on front of $10 bill
- Last name of President on front of quarter
- Franklin's last name (on front of dime)
- First name of Jackson on front of $20 bill
- Who is on the front of $100 bill? ____Franklin
- What is Ulysses' last name on front of $50 bill
12 Clues: Franklin's last name (on front of dime) • Last name of President on front of quarter • First name of Jackson on front of $20 bill • Last name of President on front of $2 bill • First name of Hamilton on front of $10 bill • First Name of President on front of $1 bill • Coin worth 50 cents is call ______ 50 cents • First name of President on the front of penny • ...
$ Who Ya Wit? 2024-06-24
Across
- Nick(1st) name of President on front of $5 bill
- First name of President on the front of penny
- First Name of President on front of $1 bill
- Last name of President on front of $2 bill
- First name of president on the front of nickel
- Coin worth 50 cents is call ______ 50 cents
Down
- First name of Hamilton on front of $10 bill
- Last name of President on front of quarter
- Franklin's last name (on front of dime)
- First name of Jackson on front of $20 bill
- Who is on the front of $100 bill? ____Franklin
- What is Ulysses' last name on front of $50 bill
12 Clues: Franklin's last name (on front of dime) • Last name of President on front of quarter • First name of Jackson on front of $20 bill • Last name of President on front of $2 bill • First name of Hamilton on front of $10 bill • First Name of President on front of $1 bill • Coin worth 50 cents is call ______ 50 cents • First name of President on the front of penny • ...
Federalism Crossword 2021-12-09
Across
- Clause Clause that allows Congress to regulate and promote interstate and international commerce
- Amendment Powers not delegated to the United States are reserved for the states and then the people
- and Proper Clause Section of the constitution allowing Congress to pass all laws "necessary and proper" to its duties, and which has permitted Congress to exercise powers not specifically given to it (enumerated) by the Constitution.
- Terms set by the national government that states must meet whether or not they accept federal grants
- devolution the flow of power and money from the states to local govts
- devolution the increased role of nonprofit and private groups in policy implementation.
- Procedure enabling voters to reject a measure passed by the legislature
- of aid Terms set by the national government that states must meet if they are to receive certain federal funds
- Powers Powers of congress not specifically spelled out in the Constitution, but seem to be implied by powers expressly stated
- federalism Doctrine holding that the national government is supreme in its sphere, the states are supreme in theirs, and the two spheres should be kept separate.
- A type of government that spreads the power among many sub-units (such as states), and has a weak central government (U.S. Government under the articles of confederation)
- The invalidation of a US state law when it conflicts with Federal law
- power State power to enact laws promoting health, safety, and morals
- Procedure whereby voters can remove an elected official from office
- Powers Powers given to the state government alone
- grants Grants that consolidate several categorical grants into a single "block" for prescribed broad activities, such as social services, health services, or public education
- federalism Form of federalism during the Johnson administration where the federal government determined the needs of the states. State and federal governments worked together to create social services.
- system A government system that concentrates all policymaking powers in one central geographic place (China, Britain, France)
- Court The arbiter of what the Constitution means
- Government authority shared by national and local governments
- grants Federal grants for specific purposes, such as building an airport
- Powers Powers that are specifically granted to the federal government by the Constitution (also called expressed or enumerated powers)
Down
- a decision by an administrative agency granting some other part permission to violate a law or rule that would otherwise apply to it
- and Immunities Clause Clause that states that citizens of each state will be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in other states
- The constitutional requirement that states return a person charged with a crime in another state to that state for trial or imprisonment
- Money given by the national government to states
- Power Powers shared by the national and state governments
- grants Funding given to states when the federal government selects specific projects based on merit. (Competition between states.)
- preemption federal law or regulation that contains language conflicting with state or local laws, that cannot be implemented due to such laws, or that consents matters in Washington possesses exclusive constitutional powers or "occupies the field"
- A movement that has begun in recent years to devolve more responsibilities back to the states and aimed to pass on to the states many federal functions
- preemption federal law or regulation that contains language explicitly displacing or superseding any contrary state or local laws
- mandates A regulation required by the Federal government that requires a state or local government to perform certain actions, with no money provided for fulfilling the requirements
- Process that permits voters to put legislative measures directly on the ballot
- Powers Powers given to the national government alone
- federalism Joint action between the national government and the state that was introduced during the Great Depression
- Powers Powers not expressly stated in the constitution, but are inherent to the very idea of national government
- Faith and Credit Clause Clause that says states within the United States have to respect the "public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state."
- Doctrine that a state can declare null and void a federal law that, in the state's opinion, violates the Constitution
- federalism The states and government compete for leadership of the country's domestic policy
- sharing (discontinued in 1986) Congress gave an annual amount of federal tax revenue to the states and their cities, counties and townships./ Federal sharing of a fixed percentage of its revenue with the states (Replaced with Block grants)
- IV Article that discusses the responsibilities and duties of the states as well as what responsibilities the federal government has to the States
- VI Establishes the supremacy of federal laws and treaties. The constitution is the law of the land.
42 Clues: Money given by the national government to states • Court The arbiter of what the Constitution means • Powers Powers given to the state government alone • Powers Powers given to the national government alone • Power Powers shared by the national and state governments • Government authority shared by national and local governments • ...
Federalism Crossword 2021-12-09
Across
- IV Article that discusses the responsibilities and duties of the states as well as what responsibilities the federal government has to the States
- and Proper Clause Section of the constitution allowing Congress to pass all laws "necessary and proper" to its duties, and which has permitted Congress to exercise powers not specifically given to it (enumerated) by the Constitution.
- sharing (discontinued in 1986) Congress gave an annual amount of federal tax revenue to the states and their cities, counties and townships./ Federal sharing of a fixed percentage of its revenue with the states (Replaced with Block grants)
- system A government system that concentrates all policy-making powers in one central geographic place (China, Britain, France)
- grants Funding given to states when the federal government selects specific projects based on merit. (Competition between states.)
- grants Grants that consolidate several categorical grants into a single "block" for prescribed broad activities, such as social services, health services, or public education
- Clause Clause that allows Congress to regulate and promote interstate and international commerce
- Process that permits voters to put legislative measures directly on the ballot
- The constitutional requirement that states return a person charged with a crime in another state to that state for trial or imprisonment
- A movement that has begun in recent years to devolve more responsibilities back to the states and aimed to pass on to the states many federal functions
- federalism Joint action between the national government and the state that was introduced during the Great Depression
- devolution the increased role of nonprofit and private groups in policy implementation.
- federalism The states and government compete for leadership of the country's domestic policy
- Powers Powers that are specifically granted to the federal government by the Constitution (also called expressed or enumerated powers)
- Terms set by the national government that states must meet whether or not they accept federal grants
- devolution the flow of power and money from the states to local govts
- Power Powers shared by the national and state governments
- Powers Powers of congress not specifically spelled out in the Constitution, but seem to be implied by powers expressly stated
- Amendment Powers not delegated to the United States are reserved for the states and then the people
- power State power to enact laws promoting health, safety, and morals
- of aid Terms set by the national government that states must meet if they are to receive certain federal funds
- Procedure enabling voters to reject a measure passed by the legislature
Down
- federalism Doctrine holding that the national government is supreme in its sphere, the states are supreme in theirs, and the two spheres should be kept separate.
- and Immunities Clause Clause that states that citizens of each state will be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in other states
- Powers Powers given to the state government alone
- preemption federal law or regulation that contains language conflicting with state or local laws, that cannot be implemented due to such laws, or that consents matters in Washington possesses exclusive constitutional powers or "occupies the field"
- Doctrine that a state can declare null and void a federal law that, in the state's opinion, violates the Constitution
- Money given by the national government to states
- federalism Form of federalism during the Johnson administration where the federal government determined the needs of the states. State and federal governments worked together to create social services.
- a decision by an administrative agency granting some other part permission to violate a law or rule that would otherwise apply to it
- Faith and Credit Clause Clause that says states within the United States have to respect the "public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state."
- mandates A regulation required by the Federal government that requires a state or local government to perform certain actions, with no money provided for fulfilling the requirements
- Powers Powers given to the national government alone
- Powers Powers not expressly stated in the constitution, but are inherent to the very idea of national government
- A type of government that spreads the power among many sub-units (such as states), and has a weak central government (U.S. Government under the articles of confederation)
- grants Federal grants for specific purposes, such as building an airport
- preemption federal law or regulation that contains language explicitly displacing or superseding any contrary state or local laws
- VI Establishes the supremacy of federal laws and treaties. The constitution is the law of the land.
- The invalidation of a US state law when it conflicts with Federal law
- Procedure whereby voters can remove an elected official from office
- Court The arbiter of what the Constitution means
- Government authority shared by national and local governments
42 Clues: Money given by the national government to states • Court The arbiter of what the Constitution means • Powers Powers given to the state government alone • Powers Powers given to the national government alone • Power Powers shared by the national and state governments • Government authority shared by national and local governments • ...
Federalism Crossword 2021-12-09
Across
- Clause Clause that allows Congress to regulate and promote interstate and international commerce
- Amendment Powers not delegated to the United States are reserved for the states and then the people
- and Proper Clause Section of the constitution allowing Congress to pass all laws "necessary and proper" to its duties, and which has permitted Congress to exercise powers not specifically given to it (enumerated) by the Constitution.
- Terms set by the national government that states must meet whether or not they accept federal grants
- devolution the flow of power and money from the states to local govts
- devolution the increased role of nonprofit and private groups in policy implementation.
- Procedure enabling voters to reject a measure passed by the legislature
- of aid Terms set by the national government that states must meet if they are to receive certain federal funds
- Powers Powers of congress not specifically spelled out in the Constitution, but seem to be implied by powers expressly stated
- federalism Doctrine holding that the national government is supreme in its sphere, the states are supreme in theirs, and the two spheres should be kept separate.
- A type of government that spreads the power among many sub-units (such as states), and has a weak central government (U.S. Government under the articles of confederation)
- The invalidation of a US state law when it conflicts with Federal law
- power State power to enact laws promoting health, safety, and morals
- Procedure whereby voters can remove an elected official from office
- Powers Powers given to the state government alone
- grants Grants that consolidate several categorical grants into a single "block" for prescribed broad activities, such as social services, health services, or public education
- federalism Form of federalism during the Johnson administration where the federal government determined the needs of the states. State and federal governments worked together to create social services.
- system A government system that concentrates all policy making powers in one central geographic place (China, Britain, France)
- Court The arbiter of what the Constitution means
- Government authority shared by national and local governments
- grants Federal grants for specific purposes, such as building an airport
- Powers Powers that are specifically granted to the federal government by the Constitution (also called expressed or enumerated powers)
Down
- a decision by an administrative agency granting some other part permission to violate a law or rule that would otherwise apply to it
- and Immunities Clause Clause that states that citizens of each state will be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in other states
- The constitutional requirement that states return a person charged with a crime in another state to that state for trial or imprisonment
- Money given by the national government to states
- Power Powers shared by the national and state governments
- grants Funding given to states when the federal government selects specific projects based on merit. (Competition between states.)
- preemption federal law or regulation that contains language conflicting with state or local laws, that cannot be implemented due to such laws, or that consents matters in Washington possesses exclusive constitutional powers or "occupies the field"
- A movement that has begun in recent years to devolve more responsibilities back to the states and aimed to pass on to the states many federal functions
- preemption federal law or regulation that contains language explicitly displacing or superseding any contrary state or local laws
- mandates A regulation required by the Federal government that requires a state or local government to perform certain actions, with no money provided for fulfilling the requirements
- Process that permits voters to put legislative measures directly on the ballot
- Powers Powers given to the national government alone
- federalism Joint action between the national government and the state that was introduced during the Great Depression
- Powers Powers not expressly stated in the constitution, but are inherent to the very idea of national government
- Faith and Credit Clause Clause that says states within the United States have to respect the "public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state."
- Doctrine that a state can declare null and void a federal law that, in the state's opinion, violates the Constitution
- federalism The states and government compete for leadership of the country's domestic policy
- sharing (discontinued in 1986) Congress gave an annual amount of federal tax revenue to the states and their cities, counties and townships./ Federal sharing of a fixed percentage of its revenue with the states (Replaced with Block grants)
- IV Article that discusses the responsibilities and duties of the states as well as what responsibilities the federal government has to the States
- VI Establishes the supremacy of federal laws and treaties. The constitution is the law of the land.
42 Clues: Money given by the national government to states • Court The arbiter of what the Constitution means • Powers Powers given to the state government alone • Powers Powers given to the national government alone • Power Powers shared by the national and state governments • Government authority shared by national and local governments • ...
Federalism Crossword 2021-12-09
Across
- Clause Clause that allows Congress to regulate and promote interstate and international commerce
- Amendment Powers not delegated to the United States are reserved for the states and then the people
- and Proper Clause Section of the constitution allowing Congress to pass all laws "necessary and proper" to its duties, and which has permitted Congress to exercise powers not specifically given to it (enumerated) by the Constitution.
- Terms set by the national government that states must meet whether or not they accept federal grants
- devolution the flow of power and money from the states to local govts
- devolution the increased role of nonprofit and private groups in policy implementation.
- Procedure enabling voters to reject a measure passed by the legislature
- of aid Terms set by the national government that states must meet if they are to receive certain federal funds
- Powers Powers of congress not specifically spelled out in the Constitution, but seem to be implied by powers expressly stated
- federalism Doctrine holding that the national government is supreme in its sphere, the states are supreme in theirs, and the two spheres should be kept separate.
- A type of government that spreads the power among many sub-units (such as states), and has a weak central government (U.S. Government under the articles of confederation)
- The invalidation of a US state law when it conflicts with Federal law
- power State power to enact laws promoting health, safety, and morals
- Procedure whereby voters can remove an elected official from office
- Powers Powers given to the state government alone
- grants Grants that consolidate several categorical grants into a single "block" for prescribed broad activities, such as social services, health services, or public education
- federalism Form of federalism during the Johnson administration where the federal government determined the needs of the states. State and federal governments worked together to create social services.
- system A government system that concentrates all policy making powers in one central geographic place (China, Britain, France)
- Court The arbiter of what the Constitution means
- Government authority shared by national and local governments
- grants Federal grants for specific purposes, such as building an airport
- Powers Powers that are specifically granted to the federal government by the Constitution (also called expressed or enumerated powers)
Down
- a decision by an administrative agency granting some other part permission to violate a law or rule that would otherwise apply to it
- and Immunities Clause Clause that states that citizens of each state will be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in other states
- The constitutional requirement that states return a person charged with a crime in another state to that state for trial or imprisonment
- Money given by the national government to states
- Power Powers shared by the national and state governments
- grants Funding given to states when the federal government selects specific projects based on merit. (Competition between states.)
- preemption federal law or regulation that contains language conflicting with state or local laws, that cannot be implemented due to such laws, or that consents matters in Washington possesses exclusive constitutional powers or "occupies the field"
- A movement that has begun in recent years to devolve more responsibilities back to the states and aimed to pass on to the states many federal functions
- preemption federal law or regulation that contains language explicitly displacing or superseding any contrary state or local laws
- mandates A regulation required by the Federal government that requires a state or local government to perform certain actions, with no money provided for fulfilling the requirements
- Process that permits voters to put legislative measures directly on the ballot
- Powers Powers given to the national government alone
- federalism Joint action between the national government and the state that was introduced during the Great Depression
- Powers Powers not expressly stated in the constitution, but are inherent to the very idea of national government
- Faith and Credit Clause Clause that says states within the United States have to respect the "public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state."
- Doctrine that a state can declare null and void a federal law that, in the state's opinion, violates the Constitution
- federalism The states and government compete for leadership of the country's domestic policy
- sharing (discontinued in 1986) Congress gave an annual amount of federal tax revenue to the states and their cities, counties and townships./ Federal sharing of a fixed percentage of its revenue with the states (Replaced with Block grants)
- IV Article that discusses the responsibilities and duties of the states as well as what responsibilities the federal government has to the States
- VI Establishes the supremacy of federal laws and treaties. The constitution is the law of the land.
42 Clues: Money given by the national government to states • Court The arbiter of what the Constitution means • Powers Powers given to the state government alone • Powers Powers given to the national government alone • Power Powers shared by the national and state governments • Government authority shared by national and local governments • ...
Cody's puzzle 2021-12-09
Across
- Clause Clause that allows Congress to regulate and promote interstate and international commerce
- Amendment Powers not delegated to the United States are reserved for the states and then the people
- and Proper Clause Section of the constitution allowing Congress to pass all laws "necessary and proper" to its duties, and which has permitted Congress to exercise powers not specifically given to it (enumerated) by the Constitution.
- Terms set by the national government that states must meet whether or not they accept federal grants
- devolution the flow of power and money from the states to local govts
- devolution the increased role of nonprofit and private groups in policy implementation.
- Procedure enabling voters to reject a measure passed by the legislature
- of aid Terms set by the national government that states must meet if they are to receive certain federal funds
- Powers Powers of congress not specifically spelled out in the Constitution, but seem to be implied by powers expressly stated
- federalism Doctrine holding that the national government is supreme in its sphere, the states are supreme in theirs, and the two spheres should be kept separate.
- A type of government that spreads the power among many sub-units (such as states), and has a weak central government (U.S. Government under the articles of confederation)
- The invalidation of a US state law when it conflicts with Federal law
- power State power to enact laws promoting health, safety, and morals
- Procedure whereby voters can remove an elected official from office
- Powers Powers given to the state government alone
- grants Grants that consolidate several categorical grants into a single "block" for prescribed broad activities, such as social services, health services, or public education
- federalism Form of federalism during the Johnson administration where the federal government determined the needs of the states. State and federal governments worked together to create social services.
- system A government system that concentrates all policymaking powers in one central geographic place (China, Britain, France)
- Court The arbiter of what the Constitution means
- Government authority shared by national and local governments
- grants Federal grants for specific purposes, such as building an airport
- Powers Powers that are specifically granted to the federal government by the Constitution (also called expressed or enumerated powers)
Down
- a decision by an administrative agency granting some other part permission to violate a law or rule that would otherwise apply to it
- and Immunities Clause Clause that states that citizens of each state will be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in other states
- The constitutional requirement that states return a person charged with a crime in another state to that state for trial or imprisonment
- Money given by the national government to states
- Power Powers shared by the national and state governments
- grants Funding given to states when the federal government selects specific projects based on merit. (Competition between states.)
- preemption federal law or regulation that containts language conflicting with state or local laws, that cannot be implemented due to such laws, or that concents matters in Washingoton possesses exclusive constitutional powers or "occupies the field"
- A movement that has begun in recent years to devolve more responsibilities back to the states and aimed to pass on to the states many federal functions
- preemption federal law or regulation that contains language explicitly displacing or superseding any contrary state or local laws
- mandates A regulation required by the Federal government that requires a state or local government to perform certain actions, with no money provided for fulfilling the requirements
- Process that permits voters to put legislative measures directly on the ballot
- Powers Powers given to the national government alone
- federalism Joint action between the national government and the state that was introduced during the Great Depression
- Powers Powers not expressly stated in the constitution, but are inherent to the very idea of national government
- Faith and Credit Clause Clause that says states within the United States have to respect the "public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state."
- Doctrine that a state can declare null and void a federal law that, in the state's opinion, violates the Constitution
- federalism The states and government compete for leadership of the country's domestic policy
- sharing (discontinued in 1986) Congress gave an annual amount of federal tax revenue to the states and their cities, counties and townships./ Federal sharing of a fixed percentage of its revenue with the states (Replaced with Block grants)
- IV Article that discusses the responsibilities and duties of the states as well as what responsibilities the federal government has to the States
- VI Establishes the supremacy of federal laws and treaties. The constitution is the law of the land.
42 Clues: Money given by the national government to states • Court The arbiter of what the Constitution means • Powers Powers given to the state government alone • Powers Powers given to the national government alone • Power Powers shared by the national and state governments • Government authority shared by national and local governments • ...
Federalism 2021-12-12
Across
- Clause Clause that allows Congress to regulate and promote interstate and international commerce
- Amendment Powers not delegated to the United States are reserved for the states and then the people
- and Proper Clause Section of the constitution allowing Congress to pass all laws "necessary and proper" to its duties, and which has permitted Congress to exercise powers not specifically given to it (enumerated) by the Constitution.
- Terms set by the national government that states must meet whether or not they accept federal grants
- devolution the flow of power and money from the states to local govts
- devolution the increased role of nonprofit and private groups in policy implementation.
- Procedure enabling voters to reject a measure passed by the legislature
- of aid Terms set by the national government that states must meet if they are to receive certain federal funds
- Powers Powers of congress not specifically spelled out in the Constitution, but seem to be implied by powers expressly stated
- federalism Doctrine holding that the national government is supreme in its sphere, the states are supreme in theirs, and the two spheres should be kept separate.
- A type of government that spreads the power among many sub-units (such as states), and has a weak central government (U.S. Government under the articles of confederation)
- The invalidation of a US state law when it conflicts with Federal law
- power State power to enact laws promoting health, safety, and morals
- Procedure whereby voters can remove an elected official from office
- Powers Powers given to the state government alone
- grants Grants that consolidate several categorical grants into a single "block" for prescribed broad activities, such as social services, health services, or public education
- federalism Form of federalism during the Johnson administration where the federal government determined the needs of the states. State and federal governments worked together to create social services.
- system A government system that concentrates all policymaking powers in one central geographic place (China, Britain, France)
- Court The arbiter of what the Constitution means
- Government authority shared by national and local governments
- grants Federal grants for specific purposes, such as building an airport
- Powers Powers that are specifically granted to the federal government by the Constitution (also called expressed or enumerated powers)
Down
- a decision by an administrative agency granting some other part permission to violate a law or rule that would otherwise apply to it
- and Immunities Clause Clause that states that citizens of each state will be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in other states
- The constitutional requirement that states return a person charged with a crime in another state to that state for trial or imprisonment
- Money given by the national government to states
- Power Powers shared by the national and state governments
- grants Funding given to states when the federal government selects specific projects based on merit. (Competition between states.)
- preemption federal law or regulation that containts language conflicting with state or local laws, that cannot be implemented due to such laws, or that concents matters in Washingoton possesses exclusive constitutional powers or "occupies the field"
- A movement that has begun in recent years to devolve more responsibilities back to the states and aimed to pass on to the states many federal functions
- preemption federal law or regulation that contains language explicitly displacing or superseding any contrary state or local laws
- mandates A regulation required by the Federal government that requires a state or local government to perform certain actions, with no money provided for fulfilling the requirements
- Process that permits voters to put legislative measures directly on the ballot
- Powers Powers given to the national government alone
- federalism Joint action between the national government and the state that was introduced during the Great Depression
- Powers Powers not expressly stated in the constitution, but are inherent to the very idea of national government
- Faith and Credit Clause Clause that says states within the United States have to respect the "public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state."
- Doctrine that a state can declare null and void a federal law that, in the state's opinion, violates the Constitution
- federalism The states and government compete for leadership of the country's domestic policy
- sharing (discontinued in 1986) Congress gave an annual amount of federal tax revenue to the states and their cities, counties and townships./ Federal sharing of a fixed percentage of its revenue with the states (Replaced with Block grants)
- IV Article that discusses the responsibilities and duties of the states as well as what responsibilities the federal government has to the States
- VI Establishes the supremacy of federal laws and treaties. The constitution is the law of the land.
42 Clues: Money given by the national government to states • Court The arbiter of what the Constitution means • Powers Powers given to the state government alone • Powers Powers given to the national government alone • Power Powers shared by the national and state governments • Government authority shared by national and local governments • ...
Federalism 2021-12-12
Across
- Clause Clause that allows Congress to regulate and promote interstate and international commerce
- Amendment Powers not delegated to the United States are reserved for the states and then the people
- and Proper Clause Section of the constitution allowing Congress to pass all laws "necessary and proper" to its duties, and which has permitted Congress to exercise powers not specifically given to it (enumerated) by the Constitution.
- Terms set by the national government that states must meet whether or not they accept federal grants
- devolution the flow of power and money from the states to local govts
- devolution the increased role of nonprofit and private groups in policy implementation.
- Procedure enabling voters to reject a measure passed by the legislature
- of aid Terms set by the national government that states must meet if they are to receive certain federal funds
- Powers Powers of congress not specifically spelled out in the Constitution, but seem to be implied by powers expressly stated
- federalism Doctrine holding that the national government is supreme in its sphere, the states are supreme in theirs, and the two spheres should be kept separate.
- A type of government that spreads the power among many sub-units (such as states), and has a weak central government (U.S. Government under the articles of confederation)
- The invalidation of a US state law when it conflicts with Federal law
- power State power to enact laws promoting health, safety, and morals
- Procedure whereby voters can remove an elected official from office
- Powers Powers given to the state government alone
- grants Grants that consolidate several categorical grants into a single "block" for prescribed broad activities, such as social services, health services, or public education
- federalism Form of federalism during the Johnson administration where the federal government determined the needs of the states. State and federal governments worked together to create social services.
- system A government system that concentrates all policymaking powers in one central geographic place (China, Britain, France)
- Court The arbiter of what the Constitution means
- Government authority shared by national and local governments
- grants Federal grants for specific purposes, such as building an airport
- Powers Powers that are specifically granted to the federal government by the Constitution (also called expressed or enumerated powers)
Down
- a decision by an administrative agency granting some other part permission to violate a law or rule that would otherwise apply to it
- and Immunities Clause Clause that states that citizens of each state will be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in other states
- The constitutional requirement that states return a person charged with a crime in another state to that state for trial or imprisonment
- Money given by the national government to states
- Power Powers shared by the national and state governments
- grants Funding given to states when the federal government selects specific projects based on merit. (Competition between states.)
- preemption federal law or regulation that containts language conflicting with state or local laws, that cannot be implemented due to such laws, or that concents matters in Washingoton possesses exclusive constitutional powers or "occupies the field"
- A movement that has begun in recent years to devolve more responsibilities back to the states and aimed to pass on to the states many federal functions
- preemption federal law or regulation that contains language explicitly displacing or superseding any contrary state or local laws
- mandates A regulation required by the Federal government that requires a state or local government to perform certain actions, with no money provided for fulfilling the requirements
- Process that permits voters to put legislative measures directly on the ballot
- Powers Powers given to the national government alone
- federalism Joint action between the national government and the state that was introduced during the Great Depression
- Powers Powers not expressly stated in the constitution, but are inherent to the very idea of national government
- Faith and Credit Clause Clause that says states within the United States have to respect the "public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state."
- Doctrine that a state can declare null and void a federal law that, in the state's opinion, violates the Constitution
- federalism The states and government compete for leadership of the country's domestic policy
- sharing (discontinued in 1986) Congress gave an annual amount of federal tax revenue to the states and their cities, counties and townships./ Federal sharing of a fixed percentage of its revenue with the states (Replaced with Block grants)
- IV Article that discusses the responsibilities and duties of the states as well as what responsibilities the federal government has to the States
- VI Establishes the supremacy of federal laws and treaties. The constitution is the law of the land.
42 Clues: Money given by the national government to states • Court The arbiter of what the Constitution means • Powers Powers given to the state government alone • Powers Powers given to the national government alone • Power Powers shared by the national and state governments • Government authority shared by national and local governments • ...
Federalism 2022-01-06
Across
- Money given by the national government to states
- Powers given to the state government alone
- Funding given to states when the federal government selects specific projects based on merit. (Competition between states.)
- Federal grants for specific purposes, such as building an airport
- Doctrine holding that the national government is supreme in its sphere, the states are supreme in theirs, and the two spheres should be kept separate.
- Clause that says states within the United States have to respect the "public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state."
- Clause that allows Congress to regulate and promote interstate and international commerce
- the increased role of nonprofit and private groups in policy implementation.
- Establishes the supremacy of federal laws and treaties. The constitution is the law of the land.
- Joint action between the national government and the state that was introduced during the Great Depression
- The invalidation of a US state law when it conflicts with Federal law
- The constitutional requirement that states return a person charged with a crime in another state to that state for trial or imprisonment
- The states and government compete for leadership of the country's domestic policy
- Procedure enabling voters to reject a measure passed by the legislature
- The arbiter of what the Constitution means
- Powers not delegated to the United States are reserved for the states and then the people
- Powers shared by the national and state governments
- Article that discusses the responsibilities and duties of the states as well as what responsibilities the federal government has to the States
- Powers not expressly stated in the constitution, but are inherent to the very idea of national government
Down
- Form of federalism during the Johnson administration where the federal government determined the needs of the states. State and federal governments worked together to create social services.
- A movement that has begun in recent years to devolve more responsibilities back to the states and aimed to pass on to the states many federal functions
- the flow of power and money from the states to local govts
- A regulation required by the Federal government that requires a state or local government to perform certain actions, with no money provided for fulfilling the requirements
- Doctrine that a state can declare null and void a federal law that, in the state's opinion, violates the Constitution
- Grants that consolidate several categorical grants into a single "block" for prescribed broad activities, such as social services, health services, or public education
- a decision by an administrative agency granting some other part permission to violate a law or rule that would otherwise apply to it
- Process that permits voters to put legislative measures directly on the ballot
- federal law or regulation that containts language conflicting with state or local laws, that cannot be implemented due to such laws, or that concents matters in Washingoton possesses exclusive constitutional powers or "occupies the field"
- Powers of congress not specifically spelled out in the Constitution, but seem to be implied by powers expressly stated
- Clause that states that citizens of each state will be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in other states
- Congress gave an annual amount of federal tax revenue to the states and their cities, counties and townships./ Federal sharing of a fixed percentage of its revenue with the states (Replaced with Block grants)
- State power to enact laws promoting health, safety, and morals
- federal law or regulation that contains language explicitly displacing or superseding any contrary state or local laws
- Powers given to the national government alone
- Procedure whereby voters can remove an elected official from office
- system A government system that concentrates all policymaking powers in one central geographic place (China, Britain, France)
- Terms set by the national government that states must meet if they are to receive certain federal funds
- Section of the constitution allowing Congress to pass all laws "necessary and proper" to its duties, and which has permitted Congress to exercise powers not specifically given to it (enumerated) by the Constitution.
- Government authority shared by national and local governments
- A type of government that spreads the power among many sub-units (such as states), and has a weak central government (U.S. Government under the articles of confederation)
- Terms set by the national government that states must meet whether or not they accept federal grants
- Powers that are specifically granted to the federal government by the Constitution (also called expressed or enumerated powers)
42 Clues: Powers given to the state government alone • The arbiter of what the Constitution means • Powers given to the national government alone • Money given by the national government to states • Powers shared by the national and state governments • the flow of power and money from the states to local govts • Government authority shared by national and local governments • ...
Federalism Crossword 2023-04-27
Across
- Clause Clause that allows Congress to regulate and promote interstate and international commerce
- Amendment Powers not delegated to the United States are reserved for the states and then the people
- and Proper Clause Section of the constitution allowing Congress to pass all laws "necessary and proper" to its duties, and which has permitted Congress to exercise powers not specifically given to it (enumerated) by the Constitution.
- Terms set by the national government that states must meet whether or not they accept federal grants
- devolution the flow of power and money from the states to local govts
- devolution the increased role of nonprofit and private groups in policy implementation.
- Procedure enabling voters to reject a measure passed by the legislature
- of aid Terms set by the national government that states must meet if they are to receive certain federal funds
- Powers Powers of congress not specifically spelled out in the Constitution, but seem to be implied by powers expressly stated
- federalism Doctrine holding that the national government is supreme in its sphere, the states are supreme in theirs, and the two spheres should be kept separate.
- A type of government that spreads the power among many sub-units (such as states), and has a weak central government (U.S. Government under the articles of confederation)
- The invalidation of a US state law when it conflicts with Federal law
- power State power to enact laws promoting health, safety, and morals
- Procedure whereby voters can remove an elected official from office
- Powers Powers given to the state government alone
- grants Grants that consolidate several categorical grants into a single "block" for prescribed broad activities, such as social services, health services, or public education
- federalism Form of federalism during the Johnson administration where the federal government determined the needs of the states. State and federal governments worked together to create social services.
- system A government system that concentrates all policymaking powers in one central geographic place (China, Britain, France)
- Court The arbiter of what the Constitution means
- Government authority shared by national and local governments
- grants Federal grants for specific purposes, such as building an airport
- Powers Powers that are specifically granted to the federal government by the Constitution (also called expressed or enumerated powers)
Down
- a decision by an administrative agency granting some other part permission to violate a law or rule that would otherwise apply to it
- and Immunities Clause Clause that states that citizens of each state will be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in other states
- The constitutional requirement that states return a person charged with a crime in another state to that state for trial or imprisonment
- Money given by the national government to states
- Power Powers shared by the national and state governments
- grants Funding given to states when the federal government selects specific projects based on merit. (Competition between states.)
- preemption federal law or regulation that contains language conflicting with state or local laws, that cannot be implemented due to such laws, or that consents matters in Washington possesses exclusive constitutional powers or "occupies the field"
- A movement that has begun in recent years to devolve more responsibilities back to the states and aimed to pass on to the states many federal functions
- preemption federal law or regulation that contains language explicitly displacing or superseding any contrary state or local laws
- mandates A regulation required by the Federal government that requires a state or local government to perform certain actions, with no money provided for fulfilling the requirements
- Process that permits voters to put legislative measures directly on the ballot
- Powers Powers given to the national government alone
- federalism Joint action between the national government and the state that was introduced during the Great Depression
- Powers Powers not expressly stated in the constitution, but are inherent to the very idea of national government
- Faith and Credit Clause Clause that says states within the United States have to respect the "public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state."
- Doctrine that a state can declare null and void a federal law that, in the state's opinion, violates the Constitution
- federalism The states and government compete for leadership of the country's domestic policy
- sharing (discontinued in 1986) Congress gave an annual amount of federal tax revenue to the states and their cities, counties and townships./ Federal sharing of a fixed percentage of its revenue with the states (Replaced with Block grants)
- IV Article that discusses the responsibilities and duties of the states as well as what responsibilities the federal government has to the States
- VI Establishes the supremacy of federal laws and treaties. The constitution is the law of the land.
42 Clues: Money given by the national government to states • Court The arbiter of what the Constitution means • Powers Powers given to the state government alone • Powers Powers given to the national government alone • Power Powers shared by the national and state governments • Government authority shared by national and local governments • ...
