50 states Crossword Puzzles
Les numéros 1 à 60 2021-03-03
Spanish 1 48-49 Numbers 2020-11-24
Los números Sexto Grado 2021-09-22
อาจารย์ 2018-03-19
Across
- ผ.อ. ปัจจุบัน
- AI หรรษา
- หน้าที่พลเมืองกลางคืน
- อาจารย์ที่น่ารักที่สุดในโรงเรียน
- แจกฟรี ทั้ง0 และคุณลักษณะ
- อปป้า
- “วาดตามครู เธอวาดรูปนี้เสร็จแน่นอน”
- อองซานซูจี
- “ครูฝากความหวังไว้กับพวกเธอนะ”
Down
- อาจารย์ที่เคยเป็นคู่ชั้นของสองห้องในรุ่นเรา
- ทุสะนิมะ
- แม่ห้อง5
- ผ.อ.เก่า
- “พ่อมา”
- สงสัยซิ
- ถ้วยชามสังคโลก
- เลี้ยงกุมาร
- พากย์มวยปล้ำ
- 15 | 50
- ฟิสิกส์นางฟ้า
20 Clues: อปป้า • “พ่อมา” • สงสัยซิ • 15 | 50 • ทุสะนิมะ • แม่ห้อง5 • ผ.อ.เก่า • AI หรรษา • อองซานซูจี • เลี้ยงกุมาร • พากย์มวยปล้ำ • ผ.อ. ปัจจุบัน • ฟิสิกส์นางฟ้า • ถ้วยชามสังคโลก • หน้าที่พลเมืองกลางคืน • แจกฟรี ทั้ง0 และคุณลักษณะ • “ครูฝากความหวังไว้กับพวกเธอนะ” • อาจารย์ที่น่ารักที่สุดในโรงเรียน • “วาดตามครู เธอวาดรูปนี้เสร็จแน่นอน” • อาจารย์ที่เคยเป็นคู่ชั้นของสองห้องในรุ่นเรา
Numbers (D.K.) 2016-09-18
Deutsch Mittelprüfung 2023-03-30
Keron 2024-03-20
25 Clues: 40 • 30 • 50 • ilm • suur • lõvi • pudel • paber • väike • tiiger • elevant • kaotama • jõehobu • saladus • töövihik • kutsikas • inimesed • sõbralik • loomaaed • naljakas • kassipoeg • nähtamatu • lõunasöök • vikerkaar • klassikaaslane
spanish crossword numbers 2023-02-03
Números 2022-09-02
los números y los colores 2022-10-12
25 Clues: 4 • 25 • 15 • 60 • 50 • 16 • 10 • 80 • 70 • 12 • 11 • 30 • 20 • 100 • biały • żółty • szary • różowy • czarny • brązowy • zielony • czerwony • fioletowy • niebieski • pomarańczowy
NUMBERS 2022-10-13
Reina Prater- Los Nombres 0-999,999 2024-10-22
Sofia Heilman los numeros 0-999,999 2024-10-22
Lacey Schalk Los Numeros 1-999,999 2024-10-22
los nùmeros 2025-09-05
los nùmeros 2025-09-05
los nùmeros 2025-09-05
los numeros 2025-09-05
numeros 20-100 2026-01-08
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2024-03-25
Across
- to make a formal request of the government.
- The dividing of government power into branches. Articles I, II, III of the Constitution created the branches.
- to reject
- ____________ committee, a subgroup of Congress that is tasked with a specific duty. These groups investigate, debate and report on proposed legislation.
- One of two houses of Congress with 100 elected members, 2 from each state, considered the upper house.
- trying to influence a politician or public official on an issue
- A rule issued by the president that has the same force of a law and does not need Congressional approval.
- a member of government responsible for making laws, rules or policies
- A legislature that has two houses/ branches.
- Power of Congress to accuse a president or federal judge of wrongdoing and remove the person from office if found guilty.
- The lawmaking branch of the government, known as Congress.
- Powers of the national government specifically listed in the Constitution.
- Branch of government that executes (carries out) the laws made by the legislative branch. Headed by the President.
- to assign to a position
- Legislative (lawmaking) branch of government at the national level. Consists of the Senate and House of Representatives.
Down
- does not comply with the Constitution, breaks the rules of the Constitution.
- the group of non elected officials in charge of implementing policies created by the branches of government. This includes government agencies
- System that gives each branch of government the power to stop or limit unwise actions by the other branches.
- a law
- One of two houses of Congress with 435 elected members from the 50 states (number from each state is based on population of the state), considered the lower house.
- The branch of government that decides the meaning of laws, how to apply them to real situations and determines if the laws break the rules of the Constitution. The United States Supreme Court is the highest court in the US.
- Powers not listed in the Constitution, but used to carry out an expressed power.
- the highest court in the judicial branch.
- Executive leader of the United States of America, can sign a bill into a law or veto it.
24 Clues: a law • to reject • to assign to a position • the highest court in the judicial branch. • to make a formal request of the government. • A legislature that has two houses/ branches. • The lawmaking branch of the government, known as Congress. • trying to influence a politician or public official on an issue • ...
Piercen's crossword puzzle 3! 2020-10-06
8 Clues: 3000+800+50+6 • 2000+800+50+7 • 3000+900+50+7 • 30000+7000+600+70+3 • 20000+7000+500+60+2 • 30000+9000+800+60+7 • 300000+90000+6000+700+30+7 • 3000000000+800000000+60000000+7000000+300000+90000+7000+300+20+8
The 1950's 2024-03-11
8 Clues: Space Program • First post war suburban • popular 50's movie genre • the rising culture of spending • Popular 50's singer first name • term for gender roles in the 50's • controversial group that challenged the 50s • Roosevelt's plan for Great Depression recovery
All About Me Crossword 2020-09-15
10 Clues: My dream job • My dogs name • My favorite hobby • My favorite dessert • My day consists of it • The most important thing • Occasional hobby (50/50) • My favorite subject/class • movies Best kind of movies • What I like to w/ freetime
Numbers 2020-08-25
10 Clues: 9+3= _________ • 40-20= _________ • 100-54= __________-six • 15+5+15= ________-five • 50+50= one _____________ • 100-30-8 = _____________-two • 25+10+12+8= ____________-five • 35+12+3+11+10= ___________-one • 30+60+30-20-7= ___________-three • 100-40+12+8+4= _____________-four
5P matematinis kryžiažodis. 2024-03-12
10 Clues: Kiek yra 2+2? • Kiek yra 7+7? • Kiek yra 5+5? • Kiek yra 3+3? • Kiek yra 20+20? • Kiek yra 50+50? • Kiek yra 10+10? • Kiek yra 15+15? • Kiek yra 100+100? • keturių lygių kampų figūra
5P matematinis kryžiažodis. 2024-03-12
10 Clues: Kiek yra 2+2? • Kiek yra 7+7? • Kiek yra 5+5? • Kiek yra 3+3? • Kiek yra 20+20? • Kiek yra 50+50? • Kiek yra 10+10? • Kiek yra 15+15? • Kiek yra 100+100? • keturių lygių kampų figūra
Sectionalism 2025-11-17
Across
- Helped freed slaves with jobs, food, schools.
- Wanted full rights for freed slaves.
- Separation of races.
- Citizenship to all born in U.S.
- loyalty to one’s region.
- Southern states that seceded.
- Southern laws limiting rights of freedmen.
- States – Slave states that stayed in Union.
- Northern states during Civil War.
Down
- Voting rights for African American men.
- Used violence to keep African Americans from rights.
- Proclamation – Freed enslaved people in Confederate states.
- Rebuilding South after Civil War.
- Laws enforcing segregation.
- Ended slavery.
- To break away from a country.
16 Clues: Ended slavery. • Separation of races. • loyalty to one’s region. • Laws enforcing segregation. • To break away from a country. • Southern states that seceded. • Citizenship to all born in U.S. • Rebuilding South after Civil War. • Northern states during Civil War. • Wanted full rights for freed slaves. • Voting rights for African American men. • ...
Civil War Crossward 2021-01-06
Across
- Period of time where the Union fought the confederacy
- The thing in the south that made up most of its economy, also known as slavery
- Books, papers, magazines, and other written documents speaking out against southern slavery
- period after the civil war in which the southern states rejoined the union
- the capital of the confederate states, also the current capital of virginia
- President of the Union during the civil war
- an executive order from President Abraham Lincoln that freed Slaves in the Confederate States
Down
- A bill aimed to stop the spread of slavery during the 1820s
- Type of manufacturing common in the north during the civil war
- Leader of the Confederate Army
- Capitol of the U.S currently, and during the Civil war
- People, mostly in the north, who want to abolish slavery
- The area in the U.S against slavery
- The enslavement of people for work, existed in the U.S before the civil war
- a group of 4 states that existed on the edge of the confederacy, most had slaves, but the states were part of the union
- States that stayed loyal to the federal government during the civil war, mostly anti-slavery, also known as the north
- The period of time, right before the civil war, in which many southern states left the union
- Part of the U.S that is pro-slavery, became the confederacy
- The amendment that abolished slavery
- Collection of states that were once part of the U.S, but left in 1860, also known as the south
20 Clues: Leader of the Confederate Army • The area in the U.S against slavery • The amendment that abolished slavery • President of the Union during the civil war • Period of time where the Union fought the confederacy • Capitol of the U.S currently, and during the Civil war • People, mostly in the north, who want to abolish slavery • ...
Numbers practice 2022-04-04
Numbers 2021-06-10
numbers 2020-07-23
Los números 2021-10-01
NUMBERS 2023-11-14
10-100 2026-03-18
Periodic table 2024-12-12
Numbers 1-100 2025-02-14
Paw Print Crossword Activities 2022-09-15
Across
- is based on the English game of rounders
- similar to baseball played with a larger ball
- a sport that includes athletic contests based on running, jumping, and throwing skills
- appeared at the Olympic Games for the first time in Paris in 1900
Down
- was granted Olympic status in 1957 by the International Olympic Committee (IOC)
- became an Olympic sport at the Berlin Games in 1936
- a national organization of students engaged in STEM
- has 5,300 chapters are active in a network of associations in all 50 U.S. states, in addition to the US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.
- is a dynamic youth organization that changes lives and prepares members for premier leadership, personal growth and career success
9 Clues: is based on the English game of rounders • similar to baseball played with a larger ball • became an Olympic sport at the Berlin Games in 1936 • a national organization of students engaged in STEM • appeared at the Olympic Games for the first time in Paris in 1900 • was granted Olympic status in 1957 by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) • ...
CONSTITUTION 2021-10-23
Across
- to sign or give formal consent and approval to the constitution or an amendment, making it officially valid
- This article of the constitution describes the legislative branch of the government
- this article declares that the constitution is the "supreme law of the land" and that federal laws shall prevail over state laws
- the first constitution of the United States in which the states, rather than the people, held the power
- Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution
- the person who holds the office of head of state of the United States government
- this article declares that the constitution will take effect when nine states had ratified it
- The people rule themselves and have the power
- an assembly that makes, amends, or repeals laws
- Part of the 5th and 14th amendments that ensures everyone is treated fairly through the process of law
- a system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches in order to prevent abuse of power
- A principle of a constitutional government whose powers are defined and limited by a constitution
- the process of charging officials in the executive and judicial branches with wrongdoing and bringing them to trial
- a gathering of statesmen who drafted the United States constitution in 1787 constitution
- the legislature of the United States government
- a form of government in which power is divided between the federal or national government and the states
Down
- An agreement that states reached during the Constitutional Convention which included a Senate with equal representation and a House of Representatives with representation based on population
- This article says that the states of the union must respect each other's laws, court rulings, and records
- the power of the Supreme Court to declare laws and actions of the government unconstitutional
- This article article of the constitution describes the executive branch of government
- father of the constitution
- The branch of the United States government responsible for administering justice
- Powers shared by both the federal and state government
- the lower legislative assembly of the United States Congress
- Powers specifically stated in the Constitution as belonging to the federal government
- a right guaranteed by the first amendment to the United States constitution
- Seven sections of the constitution that outline the structure of the government
- this article describes how amendments to the constitution are to be made
- This article of the constitution describes the judicial branch of government
- the branch of the United States government that makes laws
- principle that every member of a society, including the ruler or government, must follow the law
- The clause in the Constitution that gives Congress the power to regulate all business activities that cross state lines or affect more than one state or other nations
- the upper house of the United States government
- The division of powers among the different branches of government
- a group of organized citizens with common beliefs and who join together to elect candidates to public office and determine public policy
- the branch of the United States government responsible for carrying out laws
- the introduction of the constitution that describes the goals and purposes of the United States of America
- the first ten amendments of the constitution
- the first three words of the constitution of the United States of America
- Powers of the national government that are not specifically stated in the Constitution but that are implied from the Enumerated powers and that allow Congress to perform its duties
40 Clues: father of the constitution • the first ten amendments of the constitution • The people rule themselves and have the power • an assembly that makes, amends, or repeals laws • the upper house of the United States government • the legislature of the United States government • Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution • ...
CONSTITUTION 2021-10-23
Across
- The branch of the United States government that makes laws
- A right guaranteed by the first amendment to the United States constitution
- A system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches in order to prevent abuse of power
- The first ten amendments of the constitution
- To sign or give formal consent and approval to the constitution or an amendment, making it officially valid
- The people rule themselves and have the power
- A gathering of statesmen who drafted the United States constitution in 1787 constitution
- This article of the constitution describes the judicial branch of government
- The lower legislative assembly of the United States Congress
- The power of the Supreme Court to declare laws and actions of the government unconstitutional
- Principle that every member of a society, including the ruler or government, must follow the law
- This article declares that the constitution is the "supreme law of the land" and that federal laws shall prevail over state laws
- A form of government in which power is divided between the federal or national government and the states
- The legislature of the United States government
- Powers of the national government that are not specifically stated in the Constitution but that are implied from the Enumerated powers and that allow Congress to perform its duties
- The introduction of the constitution that describes the goals and purposes of the United States of America
- Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution
Down
- A group of organized citizens with common beliefs and who join together to elect candidates to public office and determine public policy
- This article describes how amendments to the constitution are to be made
- The branch of the United States government responsible for carrying out laws
- Part of the 5th and 14th amendments that ensures everyone is treated fairly through the process of law
- A principle of a constitutional government whose powers are defined and limited by a constitution
- This article of the constitution describes the legislative branch of the government
- The person who holds the office of head of state of the United States government
- The division of powers among the different branches of government
- This article declared that the constitution would take effect when nine states had ratified it
- This article says that the states of the union must respect each other's laws, court rulings, and records
- An assembly that makes, amends, or repeals laws
- This article article of the constitution describes the executive branch of government
- Father of the constitution
- Seven sections of the constitution that outline the structure of the government
- The first three words of the constitution of the United States of America
- The first constitution of the United States in which the states, rather than the people, held the power
- The branch of the United States government responsible for administering justice
- The clause in the Constitution that gives Congress the power to regulate all business activities that cross state lines or affect more than one state or other nations
- Powers shared by both the federal and state government
- An agreement that states reached during the Constitutional Convention which included a Senate with equal representation and a House of Representatives with representation based on population
- The process of charging officials in the executive and judicial branches with wrongdoing and bringing them to trial
- The upper house of the United States government
- Powers specifically stated in the Constitution as belonging to the federal government
40 Clues: Father of the constitution • The first ten amendments of the constitution • The people rule themselves and have the power • An assembly that makes, amends, or repeals laws • The upper house of the United States government • The legislature of the United States government • Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution • ...
CONSTITUTION 2023-02-28
Across
- The power of the Supreme Court to declare laws and actions of the government unconstitutional
- This amendment abolished slavery and involuntary servitude
- This article declares that the constitution will take effect when nine states had ratified it
- An agreement that states reached during the Constitutional Convention which included a Senate with equal representation and a House of Representatives with representation based on population
- This article says that the states of the union must respect each other's laws, court rulings, and records
- This article of the constitution describes the legislative branch of the government
- Father of the constitution
- Powers shared by both the federal and state government
- Principle that every member of a society, including the ruler or government, must follow the law
- The upper house of the United States government
- The process of charging officials in the executive and judicial branches with wrongdoing and bringing them to trial
- The clause in the Constitution that gives Congress the power to regulate all business activities that cross state lines or affect more than one state or other nations
- Powers specifically stated in the Constitution as belonging to the federal government
- Powers of the national government that are not specifically stated in the Constitution but that are implied from the Enumerated powers and that allow Congress to perform its duties
- The first ten amendments of the constitution
- Seven sections of the constitution that outline the structure of the government
- Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution
- To sign or give formal consent and approval to the constitution or an amendment, making it officially valid
- The first three words of the constitution of the United States of America
- A system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches in order to prevent abuse of power
- A form of government in which power is divided between the federal or national government and the states
Down
- The division of powers among the different branches of government
- A group of organized citizens with common beliefs and who join together to elect candidates to public office and determine public policy
- The first constitution of the United States in which the states, rather than the people, held the power
- A right guaranteed by the first amendment to the United States constitution
- An assembly that makes, amends, or repeals laws
- The legislature of the United States government
- The people rule themselves and have the power
- A gathering of statesmen who drafted the United States constitution in 1787 constitution
- The lower legislative assembly of the United States Congress
- The person who holds the office of head of state of the United States government
- The branch of the United States government that makes laws
- The introduction of the constitution that describes the goals and purposes of the United States of America
- This article describes how amendments to the constitution are to be made
- Part of the 5th and 14th amendments that ensures everyone is treated fairly through the process of law
- A principle of a constitutional government whose powers are defined and limited by a constitution
- This article of the constitution describes the judicial branch of government
- This article declares that the constitution is the "supreme law of the land" and that federal laws shall prevail over state laws
- The branch of the United States government responsible for carrying out laws
- The branch of the United States government responsible for administering justice
- This article article of the constitution describes the executive branch of government
41 Clues: Father of the constitution • The first ten amendments of the constitution • The people rule themselves and have the power • An assembly that makes, amends, or repeals laws • The legislature of the United States government • The upper house of the United States government • Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution • ...
United States Crossword 2020-05-07
Across
- are areas with distinct climates, which occur in east-west direction around the Earth and can be classified using different climatic parameters.
- System of highways retains its separate identity within the NHS
- is an economic system based on supply and demand with little or no government control.
- These are highways in rural and urban areas which provide access between an arterial and a major port, airport, public transportation facility, or other intermodal transportation facility.
- is the application of controlled amounts of water to plants at needed intervals.
- is any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravity from clouds.
- is any dimension that can be used to differentiate groups and people from one another.
- can also be called a settler, someone who helps start a settlement in a new land.
- are characterized as lands dominated by grasses rather than large shrubs or trees.
Down
- is a short journey or trip that you make for pleasure.
- was an English ship that transported the first English Puritans
- consists of roadways important to the nation’s economy, defense, and mobility.
- is one of the five major climate groups in the Copen climate classification.
- is the nation's gross domestic product.
- is a system where the government, rather than the free market, determines what goods should be produced.
- This is a network of highways which are important to the United States’ strategic defense policy and which provide defense access, continuity, and emergency capabilities for defense purposes.
- were most influential politically in England during the time of the Commonwealth (1649–60
- is a territory under the immediate complete political control and occupied by settlers of a state, distinct from the home territory of the sovereign.
- is a system that combines aspects of both capitalism and socialism.
19 Clues: is the nation's gross domestic product. • is a short journey or trip that you make for pleasure. • was an English ship that transported the first English Puritans • System of highways retains its separate identity within the NHS • is a system that combines aspects of both capitalism and socialism. • ...
United States Crossword 2020-05-06
Across
- precipitation is any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravity from clouds.
- are areas with distinct climates, which occur in east-west direction around the Earth and can be classified using different climatic parameters.
- is a system where the government, rather than the free market, determines what goods should be produced, how much should be produced, and the price at which the goods are offered for sale.
- is the nation's gross domestic product that measures everything produced in the United States, whether it's by U.S. citizens and companies or foreigners.
- is the application of controlled amounts of water to plants at needed intervals.
- can also be called a settler, someone who helps start a settlement in a new land.
- System of highways retains its separate identity within the NHS.
- is any dimension that can be used to differentiate groups and people from one another.
- are characterized as lands dominated by grasses rather than large shrubs or trees.
- were most influential politically in England during the time of the Commonwealth (1649–60)
Down
- is an economic system based on supply and demand with little or no government control.
- is a system that combines aspects of both capitalism and socialism.
- This is a network of highways which are important to the United States’ strategic defense policy and which provide defense access, continuity, and emergency capabilities for defense purposes.
- is a short journey or trip that you make for pleasure.
- is one of the five major climate groups in the Copen climate classification.
- These are highways in rural and urban areas which provide access between an arterial and a major port, airport, public transportation facility, or other intermodal transportation facility.
- was an English ship that transported the first English Puritans, known today as the Pilgrims, from Plymouth, England to the New World in 1620.
- consists of roadways important to the nation’s economy, defense, and mobility.
- is a territory under the immediate complete political control and occupied by settlers of a state, distinct from the home territory of the sovereign.
19 Clues: is a short journey or trip that you make for pleasure. • System of highways retains its separate identity within the NHS. • is a system that combines aspects of both capitalism and socialism. • is one of the five major climate groups in the Copen climate classification. • consists of roadways important to the nation’s economy, defense, and mobility. • ...
United States Crossword 2020-05-06
Across
- consists of roadways important to the nation’s economy, defense, and mobility.
- was an English ship that transported the first English Puritans,
- is any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravity from clouds.
- is a short journey or trip that you make for pleasure.
- These are highways in rural and urban areas which provide access between an arterial and a major port, airport, public transportation facility, or other intermodal transportation facility.
- are areas with distinct climates, which occur in east-west direction around the Earth and can be classified using different climatic parameters.
- were most influential politically in England during the time of the Commonwealth (1649–60)
- is one of the five major climate groups in the Copen climate classification.
- a system where the government, rather than the free market, determines what goods shouldS be produced
Down
- This is a network of highways which are important to the United States’ strategic defense policy and which provide defense access, continuity, and emergency capabilities for defense purposes.
- system of highways retains its separate identity within the NHS.
- is an economic system based on supply and demand with little or no government control.
- is any dimension that can be used to differentiate groups and people from one another.
- is a system that combines aspects of both capitalism and socialism.
- are characterized as lands dominated by grasses rather than large shrubs or trees.
- can also be called a settler, someone who helps start a settlement in a new land.
- is the application of controlled amounts of water to plants at needed intervals.
- is the nation's gross domestic product.
- is a territory under the immediate complete political control and occupied by settlers of a state, distinct from the home territory of the sovereign.
19 Clues: is the nation's gross domestic product. • is a short journey or trip that you make for pleasure. • system of highways retains its separate identity within the NHS. • was an English ship that transported the first English Puritans, • is a system that combines aspects of both capitalism and socialism. • ...
States of Matter 2022-10-17
Across
- solids with atoms in no order in particular.
- Ionized gases the 4th state of matter.
- atoms act like particles speed up with high temps, smaller particles go faster.
- definite volume non definite shape.
- change of state from liquid to gas.
- a state of make capable of flowing
- the upward force fluids exert on matter in or on them.
- SI unit for pressure (1N/m2)
Down
- the total kinetic energy of the particles in an object.
- states that a change in pressure on an enclosed fluid will be transmitted equally to all parts of the fluid
- change of state from gas to liquid.
- non definite volume non definite shape.
- solids with an orderly arrangement of atoms.
- a liquids resistance to flow
- amount of force exerted on a given area.
- buoyant force on an object is the same as the weight of fluid displaced.
- have definite shape and definite volume.
- change of state from solid to gas.
- ability to do work, change or move matter.
19 Clues: a liquids resistance to flow • SI unit for pressure (1N/m2) • a state of make capable of flowing • change of state from solid to gas. • change of state from gas to liquid. • definite volume non definite shape. • change of state from liquid to gas. • Ionized gases the 4th state of matter. • non definite volume non definite shape. • amount of force exerted on a given area. • ...
States of matter 2023-09-21
Across
- properties of a substance that are
- duricomponents
- to change from a liquid to a gas
- a diatance.
- the amount of matter in an object or
- to pass.
- a state of matter in which the substance
- not be created nor destroyed; mass is the same at
- physical and end of physical or chemical change.
- measures how well su s it allows
- container
- a state of matter in which the substance has
Down
- of matter a principle stating that mass
- to form a solution
- tool used to measure mass
- a force that pulls magnetic materials
- takes both the shape and the volume of
- part of a element of a whole.
- a physical property of materials
- change a change that produces a new substance
20 Clues: to pass. • container • a diatance. • duricomponents • to form a solution • tool used to measure mass • part of a element of a whole. • to change from a liquid to a gas • a physical property of materials • measures how well su s it allows • properties of a substance that are • the amount of matter in an object or • a force that pulls magnetic materials • ...
States and Capitals 2025-11-03
20 Clues: Salem • Boise • Dover • Helena • Denver • Jackson • Lincoln • Madison • Annapolis • Harrisburg • Montgomery • Sacramento • Tallahassee • Springfield • Indianapolis • Oklahoma City • Salt Lake City • Dakota, Bismark • York, Albany • Mexico, Santa Fe
CONSTITUTION 2021-10-23
Across
- The power of the Supreme Court to declare laws and actions of the government unconstitutional
- This amendment abolished slavery and involuntary servitude
- This article declares that the constitution will take effect when nine states had ratified it
- An agreement that states reached during the Constitutional Convention which included a Senate with equal representation and a House of Representatives with representation based on population
- This article says that the states of the union must respect each other's laws, court rulings, and records
- This article of the constitution describes the legislative branch of the government
- Father of the constitution
- Powers shared by both the federal and state government
- Principle that every member of a society, including the ruler or government, must follow the law
- The upper house of the United States government
- The process of charging officials in the executive and judicial branches with wrongdoing and bringing them to trial
- The clause in the Constitution that gives Congress the power to regulate all business activities that cross state lines or affect more than one state or other nations
- Powers specifically stated in the Constitution as belonging to the federal government
- Powers of the national government that are not specifically stated in the Constitution but that are implied from the Enumerated powers and that allow Congress to perform its duties
- The first ten amendments of the constitution
- Seven sections of the constitution that outline the structure of the government
- Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution
- To sign or give formal consent and approval to the constitution or an amendment, making it officially valid
- The first three words of the constitution of the United States of America
- A system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches in order to prevent abuse of power
- A form of government in which power is divided between the federal or national government and the states
Down
- The division of powers among the different branches of government
- A group of organized citizens with common beliefs and who join together to elect candidates to public office and determine public policy
- The first constitution of the United States in which the states, rather than the people, held the power
- A right guaranteed by the first amendment to the United States constitution
- An assembly that makes, amends, or repeals laws
- The legislature of the United States government
- The people rule themselves and have the power
- A gathering of statesmen who drafted the United States constitution in 1787 constitution
- The lower legislative assembly of the United States Congress
- The person who holds the office of head of state of the United States government
- The branch of the United States government that makes laws
- The introduction of the constitution that describes the goals and purposes of the United States of America
- This article describes how amendments to the constitution are to be made
- Part of the 5th and 14th amendments that ensures everyone is treated fairly through the process of law
- A principle of a constitutional government whose powers are defined and limited by a constitution
- This article of the constitution describes the judicial branch of government
- This article declares that the constitution is the "supreme law of the land" and that federal laws shall prevail over state laws
- The branch of the United States government responsible for carrying out laws
- The branch of the United States government responsible for administering justice
- This article article of the constitution describes the executive branch of government
41 Clues: Father of the constitution • The first ten amendments of the constitution • The people rule themselves and have the power • An assembly that makes, amends, or repeals laws • The legislature of the United States government • The upper house of the United States government • Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution • ...
CONSTITUTION 2021-10-23
Across
- The power of the Supreme Court to declare laws and actions of the government unconstitutional
- This amendment abolished slavery and involuntary servitude
- This article declared that the constitution would take effect when nine states had ratified it
- An agreement that states reached during the Constitutional Convention which included a Senate with equal representation and a House of Representatives with representation based on population
- This article says that the states of the union must respect each other's laws, court rulings, and records
- This article of the constitution describes the legislative branch of the government
- Father of the constitution
- Powers shared by both the federal and state government
- Principle that every member of a society, including the ruler or government, must follow the law
- The upper house of the United States government
- The process of charging officials in the executive and judicial branches with wrongdoing and bringing them to trial
- The clause in the Constitution that gives Congress the power to regulate all business activities that cross state lines or affect more than one state or other nations
- Powers specifically stated in the Constitution as belonging to the federal government
- Powers of the national government that are not specifically stated in the Constitution but that are implied from the Enumerated powers and that allow Congress to perform its duties
- The first ten amendments of the constitution
- Seven sections of the constitution that outline the structure of the government
- Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution
- To sign or give formal consent and approval to the constitution or an amendment, making it officially valid
- The first three words of the constitution of the United States of America
- A system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches in order to prevent abuse of power
- A form of government in which power is divided between the federal or national government and the states
Down
- The division of powers among the different branches of government
- A group of organized citizens with common beliefs and who join together to elect candidates to public office and determine public policy
- The first constitution of the United States in which the states, rather than the people, held the power
- A right guaranteed by the first amendment to the United States constitution
- An assembly that makes, amends, or repeals laws
- The legislature of the United States government
- The people rule themselves and have the power
- A gathering of statesmen who drafted the United States constitution in 1787 constitution
- The lower legislative assembly of the United States Congress
- The person who holds the office of head of state of the United States government
- The branch of the United States government that makes laws
- The introduction of the constitution that describes the goals and purposes of the United States of America
- This article describes how amendments to the constitution are to be made
- Part of the 5th and 14th amendments that ensures everyone is treated fairly through the process of law
- A principle of a constitutional government whose powers are defined and limited by a constitution
- This article of the constitution describes the judicial branch of government
- This article declares that the constitution is the "supreme law of the land" and that federal laws shall prevail over state laws
- The branch of the United States government responsible for carrying out laws
- The branch of the United States government responsible for administering justice
- This article article of the constitution describes the executive branch of government
41 Clues: Father of the constitution • The first ten amendments of the constitution • The people rule themselves and have the power • An assembly that makes, amends, or repeals laws • The legislature of the United States government • The upper house of the United States government • Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution • ...
Geography 2025-02-04
Across
- One territory in the Pacific.
- Ocean on the West Coast
- The state with the most people
- The state in the Pacific Ocean
- The capital of New York
- One territory in the Caribbean
- The capital of the United States
Down
- The largest state
- The longest river in the United States
- The number of territories with inhabitants
- The number of states in the United States
- The country to the north of the United States
- Ocean on the East Coast
- The country to the south of the United States
- The state that we live in
15 Clues: The largest state • Ocean on the West Coast • Ocean on the East Coast • The capital of New York • The state that we live in • One territory in the Pacific. • The state with the most people • The state in the Pacific Ocean • One territory in the Caribbean • The capital of the United States • The longest river in the United States • The number of states in the United States • ...
Pengurangan 2022-11-15
Կատարի՛ր թվաբանական գործողությունները: 2020-11-25
Operasi Bergabung (x ÷) 2024-01-23
10 Clues: 6980 x 60 ÷ 80 = • 5820 x 28 ÷ 60 = • 7230 x 26 ÷ 39 = • 5896 x 18 ÷ 24 = • 3790 x 35 ÷ 50 = • 8150 x 24 ÷ 50 = • 6732 x 12 ÷ 22 = • 7234 x 28 ÷ 56 = • 6120 x 60 ÷ 72 = • 4876 x 15 ÷ 30 =
5P matematinis kryžiažodis. 2024-03-12
10 Clues: Kiek yra 2+2? • Kiek yra 7+7? • Kiek yra 5+5? • Kiek yra 3+3? • Kiek yra 20+20? • Kiek yra 50+50? • Kiek yra 10+10? • Kiek yra 15+15? • Kiek yra 100+100? • keturių lygių kampų figūra
5P matematinis kryžiažodis. 2024-03-12
10 Clues: Kiek yra 2+2? • Kiek yra 7+7? • Kiek yra 5+5? • Kiek yra 3+3? • Kiek yra 20+20? • Kiek yra 50+50? • Kiek yra 10+10? • Kiek yra 15+15? • Kiek yra 100+100? • keturių lygių kampų figūra
Chapter 10 Vocab 2021-12-10
Across
- Former governor of California
- The modern political party that was formed in 1854 by opponents of slavery in the territories.
- Statutes, passed in nine northern states in the 1850s, that forbade the imprisonment of runaway slaves and guaranteed jury trials for fugitive slaves.
- The idea, expressed by Stephen Douglas in 1858, that any territory could exclude slavery by simply refusing to pass laws supporting it.
- A name applied to the Kansas Territory in the years before the civil war, when the territory was a battleground between proslavery and antislavery forces.
- A system in which the residents vote to decide an issue.
- Favoring the interests of native born people over foreign born people.
- A series of congressional measures intended to settle the major disagreements between free states and slave states.
- 16th us president?
- Fifth chief justice of the United States?
- 15th us president?
- Town in West Virginia
- The confederate states of America, a confederate formed in 1861 by the southern states after their secession from the union.
- American author and abolitionist
- A system of routes along which runaway slaves were helped to escape to Canada or to safe areas in the free states.
- American politician who served as the president of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865
Down
- A best selling novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe, published in 1852, that portrayed as a great moral evil.
- 14th us president
- A name given to the American party, formed in the 1850s to curtail the political influence of immigrants.
- A political party formed in 1848 to oppose the extension of slavery into U.S. territories.
- An amendment to an 1846 military appropriations bill, proposing that none of the territory acquired in the war with Mexico would be open to slavery.
- Abolitionist and political activist
- 13th is president
- Former senator of the United States
- A law enacted as part of the compromise of 1850, designed to ensure that escaped slaves would be returned into bondage.
- captured and executed for a failed incitement of a slave rebellion at Harpers Ferry preceding the American Civil War
- an enslaved African-American man in the United States who sued for his freedom
- former United States representative
- The formal withdrawal of a state from the union.
29 Clues: 14th us president • 13th is president • 16th us president? • 15th us president? • Town in West Virginia • Former governor of California • American author and abolitionist • Abolitionist and political activist • Former senator of the United States • former United States representative • Fifth chief justice of the United States? • The formal withdrawal of a state from the union. • ...
Civil War Crossword 2025-01-29
Across
- – The Vice President of the Confederacy and a supporter of the Georgia Platform.
- – A law requiring that runaway slaves be returned to their owners, even if they had escaped to free states.
- – The act of formally withdrawing from a nation, as the Southern states did from the Union.
- – A major Civil War battle fought in Georgia, resulting in a Confederate victory but ultimately benefiting the Union.
- – The idea that states can ignore or invalidate federal laws they believe are unconstitutional.
- – A Union general known for his "March to the Sea," which devastated Georgia.
- – Loyalty to one’s own region rather than to the country as a whole, a major cause of the Civil War.
Down
- – A notorious Confederate prisoner-of-war camp in Georgia known for its harsh conditions and high death rate.
- – The official approval or confirmation of a law, treaty, or constitutional amendment.
- – General Sherman’s destructive campaign from Atlanta to Savannah, aimed at crippling the Confederacy.
- – The President of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War.
- – A system of government in which power is divided between a central authority and individual states.
- – A Supreme Court case ruling that African Americans were not citizens and that Congress could not ban slavery in the territories.
- – The idea that people in a territory should decide for themselves whether to allow slavery.
- – The period before the Civil War, particularly in the South.
- – A set of laws designed to ease tensions between free and slave states, including the Fugitive Slave Act and California’s admission as a free state.
- – An 1820 agreement that allowed Missouri to enter as a slave state and Maine as a free state while banning slavery north of the 36°30′ latitude.
- – The election in which Abraham Lincoln became president, leading to the secession of Southern states.
- – The Northern states that fought to preserve the United States during the Civil War.
- – The belief that individual states have the power to govern themselves with minimal federal interference.
- – The Union’s naval strategy to prevent the Confederacy from trading goods and receiving supplies.
- – A tax on imported goods, often used to protect domestic industries.
- – A person who wanted to end slavery in the United States.
23 Clues: – A person who wanted to end slavery in the United States. • – The period before the Civil War, particularly in the South. • – A tax on imported goods, often used to protect domestic industries. • – The President of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War. • – A Union general known for his "March to the Sea," which devastated Georgia. • ...
Сколько? 2014-03-12
NUMBERS 1-50 2020-06-03
Die Zahlen 20 bis 50 2018-11-14
TEST 1 (5th class) 2023-10-03
What is the number? 2024-08-10
numbers 1-60 2025-04-11
numeral symbols 2024-03-04
Números del 1 al 100 2025-07-13
Gracias números 2023-01-06
나이 말하기 2025-05-18
Kaylee Mullins's Government Crossword 2023-10-18
Across
- leaders and government are created and sustained by the people
- The United States' first constitution
- 3/5 of the non-white land-owning man population will be counted towards the total population
- works with the House of Reprisentatives in a bicameral legislature
- makes laws
- trials a government official against a crime
- father of the constitution
- electors who are selected to elect a candidate
- leader of the United States
Down
- interprets what our laws mean
- first president of the U.S.
- supreme law of the United States
- states get more power based on population
- enforces laws
- the finial court of appeal in the U.S. government
- able to break a tie in the Senate
- wanted states to have more power than government
- having two branches of government
- first section of the constitution
- adjustment to the constitution
20 Clues: makes laws • enforces laws • father of the constitution • first president of the U.S. • leader of the United States • interprets what our laws mean • adjustment to the constitution • supreme law of the United States • able to break a tie in the Senate • having two branches of government • first section of the constitution • The United States' first constitution • ...
Chapter 10 Vocab 2021-12-10
Across
- A system in which the residents vote to decide an issue.
- captured and executed for a failed incitement of a slave rebellion at Harpers Ferry preceding the American Civil War
- The modern political party that was formed in 1854 by opponents of slavery in the territories.
- 16th us president?
- A law enacted as part of the compromise of 1850, designed to ensure that escaped slaves would be returned into bondage.
- American author and abolitionist
- The confederate states of America, a confederate formed in 1861 by the southern states after their secession from the union.
- The formal withdrawal of a state from the union.
- Statutes, passed in nine northern states in the 1850s, that forbade the imprisonment of runaway slaves and guaranteed jury trials for fugitive slaves. UndergroundRailroad A system of routes along which runaway slaves were helped to escape to Canada or to safe areas in the free states.
- former United States representative
- Fifth chief justice of the United States?
- Former governor of California
- 15th us president?
Down
- An amendment to an 1846 military appropriations bill, proposing that none of the territory acquired in the war with Mexico would be open to slavery.
- an enslaved African-American man in the United States who sued for his freedom
- 13th is president
- 14th us president
- American politician who served as the president of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865
- A name applied to the Kansas Territory in the years before the civil war, when the territory was a battleground between proslavery and antislavery forces.
- A series of congressional measures intended to settle the major disagreements between free states and slave states.
- A political party formed in 1848 to oppose the extension of slavery into U.S. territories.
- A name given to the American party, formed in the 1850s to curtail the political influence of immigrants.
- Favoring the interests of native born people over foreign born people.
- Town in West Virginia
- A best selling novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe, published in 1852, that portrayed as a great moral evil.
- The idea, expressed by Stephen Douglas in 1858, that any territory could exclude slavery by simply refusing to pass laws supporting it.
- Former senator of the United States
- Abolitionist and political activist
28 Clues: 13th is president • 14th us president • 16th us president? • 15th us president? • Town in West Virginia • Former governor of California • American author and abolitionist • Former senator of the United States • Abolitionist and political activist • former United States representative • Fifth chief justice of the United States? • The formal withdrawal of a state from the union. • ...
social studies 2023-02-03
Across
- Electrification Act – Allocated federal loans for the installation of electricity for Americans living in remote rural areas
- Talmadge- A attorney and American politician who served 3 terms as the 67th governor of Georgia
- Roosevelt- An American politician who served as the 32nd president of the United States, we was mostly known for his prioritization of wildlife and national parks conservation.
- A global conflict that lasted from 1939 to 1945, there were 2 sides fighting the allies and axis.
- A drier than normal conditions in an environment
- Market Crash- A rapid and often drop in stock prices, that ruined the economy and many people life by losing their money.
- Weevil- a gray or brown weevil whose larva lives in and feeds on the buds and bolls of the cotton plant
- Telegram- This was a secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 that proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico if the United States entered World War I against Germany.
Down
- (agriculture)- Producing more goods than people could afford to buy
- Lease Act- allowed the U.S. government to lend or lease war supplies to any nation vital to U.S. defense
- Russell- a governor that reorganized the bureaucracy, promoted economic development in the midst of the Great Depression, and balanced the state budget.
- Bowl- the name given to the drought-stricken southern plains region of the United States, which suffered severe dust storms during a drought in the 1930s
- a massive military conflict in Europe between 1914-1918
- Ship- this was a British passenger ship that was owned by Cunard Lin and was first launched in 1906
- Vinson- an American politician who served in the U.S. House of Representatives for over 50 years
- of Pearl Harbor- a surprise aerial attack on the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor on Oahu Island, Hawaii, by the Japanese
- Deal- A series of programs and projects instituted during the Great depression by FDR that aimed to restore prosperity to Americans
17 Clues: A drier than normal conditions in an environment • a massive military conflict in Europe between 1914-1918 • (agriculture)- Producing more goods than people could afford to buy • Talmadge- A attorney and American politician who served 3 terms as the 67th governor of Georgia • ...
social studies 2023-02-03
Across
- Electrification Act – Allocated federal loans for the installation of electricity for Americans living in remote rural areas
- Talmadge- A attorney and American politician who served 3 terms as the 67th governor of Georgia
- Roosevelt- An American politician who served as the 32nd president of the United States, we was mostly known for his prioritization of wildlife and national parks conservation.
- A global conflict that lasted from 1939 to 1945, there were 2 sides fighting the allies and axis.
- A drier than normal conditions in an environment
- Market Crash- A rapid and often drop in stock prices, that ruined the economy and many people life by losing their money.
- Weevil- a gray or brown weevil whose larva lives in and feeds on the buds and bolls of the cotton plant
- Telegram- This was a secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 that proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico if the United States entered World War I against Germany.
Down
- (agriculture)- Producing more goods than people could afford to buy
- Lease Act- allowed the U.S. government to lend or lease war supplies to any nation vital to U.S. defense
- Russell- a governor that reorganized the bureaucracy, promoted economic development in the midst of the Great Depression, and balanced the state budget.
- Bowl- the name given to the drought-stricken southern plains region of the United States, which suffered severe dust storms during a drought in the 1930s
- a massive military conflict in Europe between 1914-1918
- Ship- this was a British passenger ship that was owned by Cunard Lin and was first launched in 1906
- Vinson- an American politician who served in the U.S. House of Representatives for over 50 years
- of Pearl Harbor- a surprise aerial attack on the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor on Oahu Island, Hawaii, by the Japanese
- Deal- A series of programs and projects instituted during the Great depression by FDR that aimed to restore prosperity to Americans
17 Clues: A drier than normal conditions in an environment • a massive military conflict in Europe between 1914-1918 • (agriculture)- Producing more goods than people could afford to buy • Talmadge- A attorney and American politician who served 3 terms as the 67th governor of Georgia • ...
Minnesota Life For Newcomers Vocab Words 2023-12-20
Across
- somebody who encourages new people to join a group or take action
- a geographic area with boundaries, residents, and a government with a constitution and laws. The United States has 50 states, and they share some governing power with the fedral government.
Down
- a person who comes into a country to live there
- the group of people who make laws for the United States. It has elected representattives from all states and territories. It is divided into two groups, the Senate and the House of Representatives.
4 Clues: a person who comes into a country to live there • somebody who encourages new people to join a group or take action • a geographic area with boundaries, residents, and a government with a constitution and laws. The United States has 50 states, and they share some governing power with the fedral government. • ...
Global Politics 2021-10-05
Across
- Official orders or laws stopping trade or communication with another state, as a way of forcing its leaders to make political changes.
- The capacity to convert potential power into realized power (2 words, no gap)
- The ability to achieve one's purposes or goals.
- any doctorine or agenda that supports one-sided action
- A type of power when states use relationships to influence other states.
- Type of realism which is based on the idea that states are led by individuals with an innate need to dominate.
- Type of power that means achieving aims through force.
- Type of power that is a combination of hard and soft power.
- Type of power that is used by states to influence political ideas and structures of other states.
Down
- a relationship or cooperation between states that are commited to using their armed forces in supporting military objectives (2 words,no gap)
- the procces that provides to follow international norms and pay more respect to international insitutions
- A theoretical perspective in which power is seen as the currency of global politics.
- Type of realism that is based on the idea that states pursue power because of the nature of the international system.
- Type of power that refers to the internet empowering new groups at both state and individual level.
- A model of international relations which includes one state that is more powerful than all the others.
- A model of international relations which includes many powerful states that compete with each other.
- Level of analysis that refers to geographic area in which social organisation is created.
- A model of international relations which includes two states that are equally powerful. The main competition is between these two states.
- Level of analysis that is narrower than global but nonetheless refers to events that impact several states.
- Type of power that means achieving aims through cultural ties and influence.
20 Clues: The ability to achieve one's purposes or goals. • any doctorine or agenda that supports one-sided action • Type of power that means achieving aims through force. • Type of power that is a combination of hard and soft power. • A type of power when states use relationships to influence other states. • ...
World Cultures and Geography Chapter 3 Section 1 Vocabulary 2024-02-22
Across
- A system of several mountain ranges that often run parallel to one another
- When mountains prevent rain clouds from reaching the other side, this creates a rain...
- Using resources in a responsible way that preserves them for future people
- A narrow strip of land with sea on either side, forming a link between two larger land masses
- A barrier that controls the flow of water
- Exposed underground pools of water, most commonly found on the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico
- There are 50 states in the USA, but only 48 of them are...
- A type of agriculture that produces crops to sell
- A long period of time with very little rain and dry conditions
Down
- A climate that does not have extreme heat or extreme cold
- A type of farming where you grow just enough food for yourself and your family
- Farming
- Large masses of ice and packed snow
- A narrow strip of land that extends out into a body of water
- Layers of rock beneath the earth that contain water
- Sending goods to other countries
16 Clues: Farming • Sending goods to other countries • Large masses of ice and packed snow • A barrier that controls the flow of water • A type of agriculture that produces crops to sell • Layers of rock beneath the earth that contain water • A climate that does not have extreme heat or extreme cold • There are 50 states in the USA, but only 48 of them are... • ...
Age of Jackson Vocab Review 2025-08-25
Across
- The highest-ranking member of the U.S. House of Representatives; ____________ of the House
- The deadly forced journey of the Cherokee from their homeland.
- Women fought for this right for decades.
- State banks that held federal money after Jackson broke up the national bank.
- Prices rise, money’s value falls—what is this economic condition?
- To withdraw formally from a nation or organization—what Southern states did in 1860–61.
- Andrew Jackson claimed to represent this group of ordinary Americans.
Down
- The decision made by the Electoral College to choose the president and vice president.
- Transition from handmade goods to machine production on a large scale.
- To cancel or declare something legally invalid.
- A document that officially creates an institution, like a bank.
- A formal agreement between countries or groups.
- Giving government jobs to political allies after winning an election.
- A president uses this to reject a bill passed by Congress.
- What you need to win an election—more than 50%.
- Area in present-day Oklahoma where Native Americans were forcibly relocated.
16 Clues: Women fought for this right for decades. • To cancel or declare something legally invalid. • A formal agreement between countries or groups. • What you need to win an election—more than 50%. • A president uses this to reject a bill passed by Congress. • The deadly forced journey of the Cherokee from their homeland. • ...
Մաթեմատիկա 2020-11-25
5P matematinis kryžiažodis. 2024-03-12
10 Clues: Kiek yra 2+2? • Kiek yra 7+7? • Kiek yra 5+5? • Kiek yra 3+3? • Kiek yra 20+20? • Kiek yra 50+50? • Kiek yra 10+10? • Kiek yra 15+15? • Kiek yra 100+100? • keturių lygių kampų figūra
Paw Print Crossword Activities 2022-09-15
Across
- appeared at the Olympic Games for the first time in Paris in 1900
- and field a sport that includes athletic contests based on running, jumping, and throwing skills
- is based on the English game of rounders
- similar to baseball played with a larger ball
- has 5,300 chapters are active in a network of associations in all 50 U.S. states, in addition to the US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.
Down
- was granted Olympic status in 1957 by the International Olympic Committee (IOC)
- is a dynamic youth organization that changes lives and prepares members for premier leadership, personal growth and career success
- a national organization of students engaged in STEM
- became an Olympic sport at the Berlin Games in 1936
9 Clues: is based on the English game of rounders • similar to baseball played with a larger ball • a national organization of students engaged in STEM • became an Olympic sport at the Berlin Games in 1936 • appeared at the Olympic Games for the first time in Paris in 1900 • was granted Olympic status in 1957 by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) • ...
Paw Print Crossword Activities 2022-09-15
Across
- a national organization of students engaged in STEM
- has 5,300 chapters are active in a network of associations in all 50 U.S. states, in addition to the US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.
- was granted Olympic status in 1957 by the International Olympic Committee (IOC)
- similar to baseball played with a larger ball
- is a dynamic youth organization that changes lives and prepares members for premier leadership, personal growth and career success
Down
- and field a sport that includes athletic contests based on running, jumping, and throwing skills
- became an Olympic sport at the Berlin Games in 1936
- is based on the English game of rounders
- appeared at the Olympic Games for the first time in Paris in 1900
9 Clues: is based on the English game of rounders • similar to baseball played with a larger ball • a national organization of students engaged in STEM • became an Olympic sport at the Berlin Games in 1936 • appeared at the Olympic Games for the first time in Paris in 1900 • was granted Olympic status in 1957 by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) • ...
Father's Day 2021-06-14
Across
- In Roman Catholic countries it is often celebrated on the same days as the feat of St. _____.
- Which war was Ms. Dodd's father a veteran of?
- The last name of the president in 1964 who set the third Sunday in June as Father's Day.
- Which Sunday is it celebrated on in Australia?
- The last name of the president in 1924 who acknowledged Father's Day.
- In the United States Father's Day is celebrated on the third _____ of June?
Down
- What is Father's Day celebrated in more than 50 of?
- The name of the president in 1972 who said Father's Day was a permanent holiday.
- The first name of the woman who thought fathers should have a day just like mothers.
9 Clues: Which war was Ms. Dodd's father a veteran of? • Which Sunday is it celebrated on in Australia? • What is Father's Day celebrated in more than 50 of? • The last name of the president in 1924 who acknowledged Father's Day. • In the United States Father's Day is celebrated on the third _____ of June? • ...
Write the numbers 2022-10-10
8.1 Crossword 2023-10-26
Across
- The legislative assembly that meets at Capitol Hill.
- When a group of members of different parties come together to oppose a bill.
- Redrawing district lines to favor a political party.
- The state is divided into these geographical lines to adjust for the population shift.
- The process of collecting population numbers every 2 years to determine how many seats a state has in Congress.
- The lower part of Congress that has 435 representatives, the number of representatives varies due to population.
- This amendment allowed for the direct election of senators.
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- A 2 house system used today to separate the House and Senate.
- Free postage.
- The elected official that oversees the House.
- In Latin it means "for the time being", today it means if the vice president and president are absent, the Speaker of the House or the Senate Pro Tempore, becomes president.
- Unnecessary trips using taxpayer money.
- Another word for conference.
- The higher part of Congress that has 100 representatives total of 2 representatives for the 50 states.
14 Clues: Free postage. • Another word for conference. • Unnecessary trips using taxpayer money. • The elected official that oversees the House. • The legislative assembly that meets at Capitol Hill. • Redrawing district lines to favor a political party. • This amendment allowed for the direct election of senators. • A 2 house system used today to separate the House and Senate. • ...
Reconstruction Era Puzzle 2025-10-28
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- officially ended slavery in the US
- the fear and resentment of immigrants
- fill in the blank: The 14th Amendment included the very important rule that every citizen must have equal ______ under the law
- white supremacists who used fear and violence against black voters and force people out of government jobs
- fill in the blank: However the 13th Amendment included a major exception, it says slavery is illegal except as ________ for a crime
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- assassinated Abraham Lincoln
- who worked in congress to pass the three Amendments
- 10% of the people in a Southern seceded State voted to reenter the Union and accepted Emancipation, they could come back to the US
- anyone born in the United States is a US citizen
- became president after Lincoln's assassination
- 50% of the eligible voting population would have to take a oath of loyalty to the Union
- gave Black men the right to vote
- Northerner who moved to the South during reconstruction
- white southerners who supported the Reconstruction plans
14 Clues: assassinated Abraham Lincoln • gave Black men the right to vote • officially ended slavery in the US • the fear and resentment of immigrants • became president after Lincoln's assassination • anyone born in the United States is a US citizen • who worked in congress to pass the three Amendments • Northerner who moved to the South during reconstruction • ...
Paw Print Crossword Activities 2022-09-15
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- appeared at the Olympic Games for the first time in Paris in 1900
- and field a sport that includes athletic contests based on running, jumping, and throwing skills
- is based on the English game of rounders
- similar to baseball played with a larger ball
- has 5,300 chapters are active in a network of associations in all 50 U.S. states, in addition to the US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.
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- was granted Olympic status in 1957 by the International Olympic Committee (IOC)
- is a dynamic youth organization that changes lives and prepares members for premier leadership, personal growth and career success
- a national organization of students engaged in STEM
- became an Olympic sport at the Berlin Games in 1936
9 Clues: is based on the English game of rounders • similar to baseball played with a larger ball • a national organization of students engaged in STEM • became an Olympic sport at the Berlin Games in 1936 • appeared at the Olympic Games for the first time in Paris in 1900 • was granted Olympic status in 1957 by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) • ...
The 1960's 2018-05-20
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- Cuban exiles supported by the U.S. Central intelligence agency landed on the southern coast of Cuba in effort to overthrow Fidel Castro
- A wall surrounding West Berlin Germany built in 1961 to prevent East German citizens from traveling to the west
- a social system that provides separate facilities for minority groups
- national association for the advancement of colored people
- During the Vietnam war to reduce United States troop strength in Vietnam and train the south Vietnamese to take over the fighting themselves
- Sapir defense program to counter USSR nuclear threat
- North Atlantic treaty organization; and alliance made to defend one another if they were attacked by another country
- First person to break the sound barrier
- line of latitude that separates north and south Vietnamese
- A congressional committee that investigated communist influence inside and outside the US government after WWll
- Treaty signed in 1945 that formed an alliance of the Eastern Europe countries behind the iron curtain.
- First artificial Earth satellite, it was launched by Moscow in 1957 and sparked U.S. fears of soviet dominance in technology and outer space. It lead to the creation of NASA and the Space Race.
- Wisconsin senator that created a national witch hunt for socialist and communist inside the U.S. after WWll
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- United states and soviet union emerged as superpowers and faced off in a face race that lasted nearly 50 years.
- It pledged the US military and economic aid to Middle eastern nations threatened by Communist aggression.
- Made the first orbital rocket powered flight by a United States astronaut in 1962.
- first man to walk the Moon
- President Truman’s policy of providing economic and military aid to any country threatened by commuinism or totalitarian ideology.
- Eisenhower policy of using the treaty of massive retaliation with nuclear weapons as a diplomatic tool
- A crisis in October 1962, the closest approach to nuclear war at any time between the U.S. and the USSR.
- Secret government documents published in 1971
- line of latitude that separated north and South Korea
- 1965 act which guaranteed the right to vote for all Americans.
- student nonviolent coordinating committee
- Black Muslim leader who said blacks need to have separate society from whites
25 Clues: first man to walk the Moon • First person to break the sound barrier • student nonviolent coordinating committee • Secret government documents published in 1971 • Sapir defense program to counter USSR nuclear threat • line of latitude that separated north and South Korea • national association for the advancement of colored people • ...
civil war crossword puzzle 2023-02-24
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- before the war
- highest in rank or authority
- how the south got there goods
- people should decide for themselves whether their territories would enter the Union as free or slave states
- to pick one side EX:free states and slave states
- people that were freed from slavery
- the president in the civil war
- disrespectful or rude to one color of skin
- slave states were considered what?
- a slave that left a slave state is consider property what act is this
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- the largest battle in the civil war
- things that are illegal in ones country
- how the north produced there goods
- congress wanted to keep a balance of power
- african americans that have been slaved by the south
- the free states were considered what?
- first battle of the civil war
- to leave one organization
- information facts to convince a public oppinion
- Souths main agricultural goods
20 Clues: before the war • to leave one organization • highest in rank or authority • first battle of the civil war • how the south got there goods • the president in the civil war • Souths main agricultural goods • how the north produced there goods • slave states were considered what? • the largest battle in the civil war • people that were freed from slavery • ...
crossword puzzle 2023-03-30
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- sued for his freedom in the supreme court and was ruled as property
- extended the MI compromise line to the pacific
- owning another human
- constitutional unions candidate for president in 1860
- number of free states/territories
- proposed the Kansas-Nebraska act
- U.S. president on Rushmore
- began in April 12, 1861
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- events that unofficially start the civil war
- davis mississippi senator who was president of the conederacy when the states seceded
- leads to the end of the whig party
- divided the nation from free states and slave states
- led slaves raid at Harper's ferry
- number of slave states/territories
- proposed Missouri compromise and compromise of 1850
- Kansas being both free and slave
- came up with nullification and had the first idea to secede
- being free
- new party created in 1854
- wanted to save the union more than anything
20 Clues: being free • owning another human • began in April 12, 1861 • new party created in 1854 • U.S. president on Rushmore • Kansas being both free and slave • proposed the Kansas-Nebraska act • led slaves raid at Harper's ferry • number of free states/territories • leads to the end of the whig party • number of slave states/territories • wanted to save the union more than anything • ...
Topic 12 Federalism Vocabulary 2026-03-05
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- powers only for states
- powers used by federal and state gov't like taxes
- money collected by fed/ state gov't in the form of taxes
- article that allows the federal government to add new states
- length of time congress works
- smaller crimes
- power was kept mainly by the states
- local levels of government like cities/ towns/ counties
- pardon power to reduce a criminal's punishment
- powers such as drafting
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- federal money awarded to states
- citizens propose new state laws
- state level executive
- powers such as declaring war and coining money
- major crimes with severe punishments
- written plans of government for states
- citizens vote on state laws
- system of government with shared powers
- article 6 of the U.S constitution is also known as the ____ clause
- population count used for redistricting & representation
- pardon power to release someone from prison
21 Clues: smaller crimes • state level executive • powers only for states • powers such as drafting • citizens vote on state laws • length of time congress works • federal money awarded to states • citizens propose new state laws • power was kept mainly by the states • major crimes with severe punishments • written plans of government for states • system of government with shared powers • ...
Ch 3 Definition Crossword- By Cameron and Ryan 2024-09-18
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- Join the nation government and state government together
- Article Two of Constitution and establishes presidency
- A belief in a strong national government
- No state can draw unresonable distinctions between its citizens and other state citizens
- Government must obey the law
- All political power resides in the people
- Formal agreement between two or more sovereign states
- Most often comes in to play in courts
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- The heads of the fifteen executive apartments
- 45th President of the United States
- 1st President of the United States
- Cheif Justice and makes decisions off supremacy clause
- A democratic president who won presidency four times
- Both national and state powers
- Directing the people to the territory to frame a proposed state constituition
- 3rd President of the United States
- Grants federal money to states and cities
- Powers that belong to the national government
- President who vetoed adding Airizona to the union
- Concept of Limited Government
20 Clues: Government must obey the law • Concept of Limited Government • Both national and state powers • 1st President of the United States • 3rd President of the United States • 45th President of the United States • Most often comes in to play in courts • A belief in a strong national government • Grants federal money to states and cities • All political power resides in the people • ...
French Crosswors 2022-10-10
19 Clues: 40 • 60 • 50 • 70 • easy • Music • for me • A class • Biology • History • Students • Calculus • difficult • The classroom • agree or okay • Singular Course • Friends (Feminine) • Professors (Plural) • Professor(Feminine)
Tener and Numbers 2024-02-13
Les nombres 2025-08-23
Events Leading to the Civil War: Crossword 2026-03-12
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- The South's decision to leave the United States
- The division of the United States that did not utilize slavery
- These states joining the union used popular sovereignty to decide whether to be slave or free states
- This is where the 3630 line came from
- Slaves in which got away were forced to be returned with this act
- The power the states had to decide to be slave states or not while joining in the union
- The division of the United States that utilized slavery
- A book that enraged the south but ensured the North
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- Pro and anti slavery groups fighting in Kansas
- The main abolitionist who went to Harpers Ferry
- The man who sued his owner because he deemed himself free \
- The author of Uncle Tom's Cabin
- The 16th president of the United States
- A tax on imported goods
- A place common in the south where many slaves worked
15 Clues: A tax on imported goods • The author of Uncle Tom's Cabin • This is where the 3630 line came from • The 16th president of the United States • Pro and anti slavery groups fighting in Kansas • The main abolitionist who went to Harpers Ferry • The South's decision to leave the United States • A book that enraged the south but ensured the North • ...
Money vocab revision 2020-02-24
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- She would like to save some cash to buy her _ _ _ car.
- I have to print my bank _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ so I can control my expenses better.
- He's been getting _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ benefit since he lost his job last year.
- I've just found a 50 cent _ _ _ _ on the street.
- Every time she sells over 50 pieces of clothing, she gets 5% of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- The government has just imposed another _ _ _.
- I'll be right back. Let me just grab some cash from the Automated _ _ _ _ _ _ Machine.
- He received a _ _ _ _ _ _ of 2,000 euros.
- One of the _ _ _ _ _ he got was a company car.
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- It is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ for you to revise the three forms of the verbs.
- They worked overtime but they didn't receive any _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ for it.
- Thank you so much! I _ _ _ you a favor!
- We should all start thinking about our _ _ _ _ _ _ _ plan even though we're still young.
- The ATM issued ten 50 pound _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- They couldn't afford the house on their own, they had to apply for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
15 Clues: Thank you so much! I _ _ _ you a favor! • He received a _ _ _ _ _ _ of 2,000 euros. • The ATM issued ten 50 pound _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. • The government has just imposed another _ _ _. • One of the _ _ _ _ _ he got was a company car. • I've just found a 50 cent _ _ _ _ on the street. • She would like to save some cash to buy her _ _ _ car. • ...
Canada's Natural Resources, and the Environment 2022-11-16
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- Factories and automobiles produce a lot of __________ (pg 47).
- By the 1970s, the Great Lakes were becoming well known for their _________ (pg 50).
- Bodies of water shared by Canada and the USA (pg 50).
- 80 percent of Canada's exports goes to which country? (pg 45).
- Clouds or rain droplets that are acidic (pg 47).
- Many of the natural resources of Canada can be found in ______ areas (pg44).
- gifts of nature like coal and timber (pg44).
- Pollution related to _______ can impact large metropolitan areas to the south (pg 51).
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- In _______ Canada, 50-70 percent of the pollution causing acid rain comes from the USA (pg 47).
- Where are the most valuable minerals available in Canada? (pg 51).
- What is made at hydroelectric power plants? (pg 45).
- What is a major concern for many Canadians? (pg 52).
- Who cuts the trees and then send them to mills? (pg 52).
- Few Canadians live in this region because its colder (pg43).
- this landform served as a highway for early European explorers (pg45).
15 Clues: gifts of nature like coal and timber (pg44). • Clouds or rain droplets that are acidic (pg 47). • What is made at hydroelectric power plants? (pg 45). • What is a major concern for many Canadians? (pg 52). • Bodies of water shared by Canada and the USA (pg 50). • Who cuts the trees and then send them to mills? (pg 52). • ...
USA Geography 2023-02-14
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- region of the United States that includes the great plains
- largest wetland area in the United States
- capital of the United States
- state with largest amount of mammoth remains
- where gold was discovered in 1848 sparking the gold rush
- gateway to the west
- longest river in the country
- state that has the Grand Canyon
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- the United States' belief that they were destined by God to expand westward
- the granite state
- type of climate in midwest
- the lowest point in the United States
- the great lake touching Chicago
- a barrier constructed to hold back water and form a resevoir to use for electricity or as a water supply
- america's highest mountain
- state that discovered oil first
- area near San Francisco where many technology companies are located
- largest lobster producer in the country
- america's dairyland
- major mountain range in the Eastern USA
20 Clues: the granite state • gateway to the west • america's dairyland • type of climate in midwest • america's highest mountain • capital of the United States • longest river in the country • the great lake touching Chicago • state that discovered oil first • state that has the Grand Canyon • the lowest point in the United States • largest lobster producer in the country • ...
civl puzzl 2024-04-12
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- Period before the Civil War
- Warships protected by iron or steel armor plates
- Preventing goods or people from entering or leaving
- Withdrawal of states from the Union
- Decree by Lincoln to free slaves in Confederate states
- A northerner who moved to the South during the reconstruction in order to become rich.
- Group of artillery pieces
- Southern states that seceded from the Union
- Sea fort in South Caralina
- Supreme Court ruling denying citizenship to African Americans
- When a human is owned by another human
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- Bloodiest single-day battle in U.S. history
- 16th U.S. President during the Civil War
- Legislation admitting Missouri as a slave state
- Large-caliber weapons used in warfare
- States between Union and Confederacy
- Advocate for the abolition of slavery
- Person killed, wounded, or missing in action
- Northern states during the Civil War
- The side of an army or military unit.
20 Clues: Group of artillery pieces • Sea fort in South Caralina • Period before the Civil War • Withdrawal of states from the Union • States between Union and Confederacy • Northern states during the Civil War • Large-caliber weapons used in warfare • Advocate for the abolition of slavery • The side of an army or military unit. • When a human is owned by another human • ...
Civics Crossword 2025-05-12
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- Advocacy for women's rights
- The highest court level
- Part of Congress that is equally represented
- The presidents wife
- What is held every 4 years to determine the next president
- The main institution for the Legislative Branch
- The Bill of Rights has 10 of these
- Where the president lives
- Document that outlines the laws for the United States
- What we won from Britain in the Revolutionary War
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- The right to vote
- Part of Congress that is proportionally represented
- The type of Government the United States has
- The main leader of the United States
- To decide the next president, citizens will what on candidates
- First president of the United States
- The document you use to vote for president
- We live in the United States of
- The Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branch are all apart of the
- There are 9 of these on the Supreme court
20 Clues: The right to vote • The presidents wife • The highest court level • Where the president lives • Advocacy for women's rights • We live in the United States of • The Bill of Rights has 10 of these • The main leader of the United States • First president of the United States • There are 9 of these on the Supreme court • The document you use to vote for president • ...
Confederation by landon berger 2012-10-09
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- its main industry was lumber
- members of a soiety made up of irish-americans
- where the french cathlics lived
- the country that ruled all
- has the population of 51,524
- allowed canada to trade with united states
- its main industry was ship making
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- is a politicain of untied states
- the war in united states
- was the person to perposed confederation
- was the only nation that was independent
- a small british mail ship
- the army of the southern states
- is where the english protestants lived
- means taking over
- the army of the northem states
- the place we live
17 Clues: means taking over • the place we live • the war in united states • a small british mail ship • the country that ruled all • its main industry was lumber • has the population of 51,524 • the army of the northem states • where the french cathlics lived • the army of the southern states • is a politicain of untied states • its main industry was ship making • ...
