50 states Crossword Puzzles
Numbers Crossword 2023-05-10
Numbers Week 1 Master Apprentice 2025-05-16
Skaičiai (1-99) 2025-12-03
Les Nombres 2017-04-06
A4 Stages of Life 2024-11-11
19 Clues: 21 • 59 • 35 • OLD • CRY • BAD • BAD • CALM • WATCH • PARTY • FORGET • 11 OR 12 • 40 OR 50 • 13 TO 19 • BUY HOUSE • STOP WORKING • CHANGE MOODS • BEFORE SCHOOL • BETWEEN 2 AND 3
Mitosis vs Meiosis 2024-03-01
Across
- two sets of chromosomes.
- fertilized egg
- what phase do both mitosis and meiosis go through?
- Meiosis goes through PMAT _____.
- Meiosis leads to greater genetic ______.
- When two IDENTICAL cells are formed.
- Mitosis produces ______ cell chromosomes.
- 46 (2n)
- sexual reproduction, 50% mom 50% dad,meiosis.
- sperm and egg combine.
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- Mitosis produces two identical _______ cells.
- When showing which which stage of PMAT meiosis is going through they use what to show the difference?
- Meiosis produces ______/gametes.
- one set of chromosomes.
- Both mitosis and meiosis go through ____ (4 letters).
- involved in the development of spindle fibers
- What results in four new cells with 1/2 the number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
- Mitosis is _______ reproduction.
- Mitosis goes through PMAT ______.
- 23n
- to count chromosomes
- Mitosis is for growth, _____, and development.
22 Clues: 23n • 46 (2n) • fertilized egg • to count chromosomes • sperm and egg combine. • one set of chromosomes. • two sets of chromosomes. • Meiosis produces ______/gametes. • Meiosis goes through PMAT _____. • Mitosis is _______ reproduction. • Mitosis goes through PMAT ______. • When two IDENTICAL cells are formed. • Meiosis leads to greater genetic ______. • ...
June's Number Puzzle 2022-09-22
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- 1000000 + 7874378
- one million six hundred fifty eight thousand six hundred ninety eight
- 9000000 + 500000 + 60000 + 1000 + 300 + 50 + 6
- 5000000 + 3709786
- Round this number to the nearest hundred place: 9867764
- 1000000 + 200000 + 40000 + 5000 + 700 + 50 + 4
- 100000 + 7309575
- 7000000 + 900000 + 70000 + 6000 + 100 + 20
- 2000000 - 240000
- Round this number to the nearest millions place: 8754244
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- Round this number to the nearest millions place: 3659659
- one million four hundred twenty thousand six hundred fifty four
- Round this number to the nearest thousands place: 8289037
- 6000000 + 55905
- 2500000 + 5983270
- 10065489 - 500000
- 8563577 - 1000000
- Round this number to the nearest hundred thousands place: 8698396
- four million five hundred ninety nine thousand six hundred forty seven
- Round this number to the nearest hundred thousands place: 8574809
20 Clues: 6000000 + 55905 • 100000 + 7309575 • 2000000 - 240000 • 1000000 + 7874378 • 2500000 + 5983270 • 10065489 - 500000 • 8563577 - 1000000 • 5000000 + 3709786 • 7000000 + 900000 + 70000 + 6000 + 100 + 20 • 9000000 + 500000 + 60000 + 1000 + 300 + 50 + 6 • 1000000 + 200000 + 40000 + 5000 + 700 + 50 + 4 • Round this number to the nearest hundred place: 9867764 • ...
facts on Tennessee By Delayne 2021-05-18
12 Clues: governor • state bird • state tree • state flower • lowest points • states capital • states nickname • points of interest • states biggest city • states abbreviation • states famous actress • one of the key cities
"Bigs" Government 2023/24 2023-09-07
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- The Senate and the House of Representative is what we call __________.
- The _______ on the US flag represent the original 13 states.
- The United States president is elected for how many years?
- How many full terms can the president of the United States serve?
- How many supreme Court justices are there?
- The Declaration of _________ was a proclamation of the former American colonies that they were now and henceforth free states.
- How many stripes on the US flag?
- What holiday was celebrated for the first time by the American colonists?
- What color are the stars on the US flag?
- How many branches are there in the government of the United States?
- The 49th state added to our Union was?
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- The duty of congress is to make _____.
- The _______ of the United States elect Congress.
- Constitution Day is an American holiday honoring the day (two words/no space) delegates signed the US Constitution.
- What is the head executive of a state government called?
- ________ Leigh, after taking a course in constitutional History founded a nonprofit organization called Constitution day.
- There are fifty _______ in the Union.
- A change to the US Constitution is called what?
- Where was the US constitution and the Declaration of Independence signed?
- There is one _____ on the U.S. flag for each state in the Union.
- What is the head executive of a city government called?
- How many stars are on the US flag?
22 Clues: How many stripes on the US flag? • How many stars are on the US flag? • There are fifty _______ in the Union. • The duty of congress is to make _____. • The 49th state added to our Union was? • What color are the stars on the US flag? • How many supreme Court justices are there? • A change to the US Constitution is called what? • ...
facts on Tennessee By Delayne 2021-05-18
12 Clues: governor • state bird • state tree • state flower • lowest points • states capital • states nickname • points of interest • states abbreviation • states biggest city • states famous actress • one of the key cities
GTHS Crossword 2020-11-05
Across
- The study of past events, particularly in human affairs.
- a Romance language spoken in Spain and in much of Central and South America (except Brazil) and several other countries. It is the second most widely spoken first language in the world, with more than 400 millon speakers.
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- is a state in the Deep South region of the South Central United States. It is the 19th-smallest by area and the 25th most populous of the 50 U.S. states. Baton Rouge is its capital.
- The abstract science of number, quantity, and space.
- Number one in Spanish
5 Clues: Number one in Spanish • The abstract science of number, quantity, and space. • The study of past events, particularly in human affairs. • is a state in the Deep South region of the South Central United States. It is the 19th-smallest by area and the 25th most populous of the 50 U.S. states. Baton Rouge is its capital. • ...
Genetics Lab 2 Puzzle 2022-09-15
Across
- If you have a DNA concentration of 1000 ng/ul with a total volume of 100 ul and you add 200 ul of a sample with a DNA concentration of 1000 ng/ul, what is the new DNA concentration in ng/ul? (In words)
- If you have a DNA concentration of 1000 ng/ul with a total volume of 15 ul, how much DNA do you have in total in ng? (In numbers, no comma)
- How many pg are in 1 ng?
- If you have a DNA concentration of 0.3456 ug/ul, how many ug do you have per ml?
- If you have a DNA sample with a concentration of 5000 ng/ul and take 10 ul of it and mix it with 90 ul of TE buffer, what is the new concentration?
- What we used as a blank.
- The instrument used to measure absorbance.
- If you have a DNA concentration of 1000 ng/ul and want to create a 50 ul dilution with a concentration of 120 ng/ul, how many ul of your original DNA sample should you add? (In words)
- What we generate based on our standards to determine unknown DNA concentrations.
- The concentration of DNA after performing a 1/2 dilution on a DNA sample of 50 ng/ul, in ng/ul? (In words)
- If you have a DNA concentration of 6789 ng/ul, how many ug per ul do you have?
- If you have a DNA concentration of 1000 ng/ul with a total volume of 50 ul and you add 50 ul of water to the sample, what is the new concentration in ng/ul? (In words)
- Using known DNA concentrations, we can determine the concentration of _____ DNA samples.
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- If you have a DNA concentration of 1000 ng/ul with a total volume of 50 ul and you add 50 ul of water, what is the total volume of liquid in the sample? (In words)
- According to your line of best fit, an absorbance of 0.3 corresponds to a DNA concentration of 60 ng/ul and an absorbance of 0.15 corresponds to a DNA concentration of 30 ng/ul. What is your k-value? (In numbers)
- How many ng are in 1 ug?
- We measure DNA at what wavelength?
- What you placed your sample into for the spec to read.
- There is a direct relationship between absorbance and DNA concentration is ____'s Law
- If you have a DNA concentration of 500 ng/ul and you added 3 ul of it to 47 ul of water, what is the new DNA concentration of the new sample? (In words)
- The k value is the ____ of the line of best fit.
- If you have a k-value of 0.003 and your absorbance of a 1/100 dilution of unknown DNA is 0.30, what is your original DNA concentration in ng/ul? (In words)
- The method we used to create a series of standards of different concentrations.
23 Clues: How many pg are in 1 ng? • How many ng are in 1 ug? • What we used as a blank. • We measure DNA at what wavelength? • The instrument used to measure absorbance. • The k value is the ____ of the line of best fit. • What you placed your sample into for the spec to read. • If you have a DNA concentration of 6789 ng/ul, how many ug per ul do you have? • ...
Civil War Crossword 2025-01-30
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- – The principle that allowed residents of territories to decide whether to permit slavery.
- – An agreement that temporarily eased tensions by setting a boundary for the expansion of slavery.
- – The Union general known for his destructive march through Georgia.
- – A Supreme Court case that ruled enslaved individuals were not citizens and had no legal standing.
- – A strong loyalty to a particular region of the country rather than to the nation as a whole.
- – A legislative agreement that attempted to balance free and slave states while intensifying sectional tensions.
- – The president of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War.
- – A law requiring that escaped enslaved people be returned to their owners, even from free states.
- – A notorious Confederate prison camp known for its overcrowding and harsh conditions.
- – A political statement in Georgia supporting the Compromise of 1850 while warning that further restrictions on slavery could lead to secession.
- – The act of formally withdrawing from a political union, as Southern states did before the Civil War.
- – The belief that individual states have the authority to govern themselves without interference from the federal government.
- – A military strategy used to cut off supplies and trade to a region, as the Union did to Southern ports.
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- – A government-imposed tax on imported goods, often leading to economic disputes between different regions.
- – The commanding general of the Confederate Army, known for his strategic military leadership.
- – A campaign by Union forces that devastated Georgia’s infrastructure and economy.
- – The site of a major Civil War battle in Georgia that resulted in high casualties.
- – The group of states that remained loyal to the federal government during the Civil War.
- – The idea that states can refuse to enforce federal laws they deem unconstitutional.
- – A person who actively worked to end slavery in the United States.
- – The historical period in the Southern United States before the outbreak of a devastating national conflict.
- – The Union’s military strategy to blockade Southern ports and control the Mississippi River, effectively strangling the Confederacy’s economy and supply lines.
- – The system of government in which power is shared between a national authority and individual states.
- – The presidential contest that led to the secession of Southern states after Abraham Lincoln's victory.
- – The vice president of the Confederacy who initially opposed secession but later supported it.
- – The official approval of laws, amendments, or treaties.
26 Clues: – The official approval of laws, amendments, or treaties. • – A person who actively worked to end slavery in the United States. • – The Union general known for his destructive march through Georgia. • – The president of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War. • – A campaign by Union forces that devastated Georgia’s infrastructure and economy. • ...
Horris Hill Crossword 2020-06-18
10 Clues: headboy twice • loves chicken • loves football • good at swimming • loves american football • first headboy of the year • doesn't show up to zoom meetings • Afro, sometimes tall, sometimes short • 50/50 chance to appear in 2b zoom meetings • His surname makes the same sound as a train
Camila and Gianna's Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-07
10 Clues: 900+10+1 • 1000+90+9 • 2000+400+60+8 • 8000+600+40+2 • 30000+7000+900+50+1 • 10000+3000+500+70+9 • 90000+8000+700+60+5 • 70000+6000+500+40+3 • 100000+20000+3000+400+50+6 • 600000+80000+6000+800+60+8
Math 2023-04-27
10 Clues: 30-3-8= • 30x100/3 • 100+23-51= • 390-10+2-70= • 4001-1000+2-3= • 20-12+9-7-3(5) • 2000-1200+100-1000= • 3(20+50)+100-10+2(50)= • 1000-2(100)+10-20(40)= • 200-_-70+10=100 fill in the blank
sequence 2021-09-09
10 Clues: 4,_,_,25 • 10th term 3,7,15,31..? • 12th term of 3,9,15,... • 14th term of 4,7,10,... • first 10 multiples of 6 • 17th term of 2,5,8,11,... • sum of first 40 even numbers • common difference of 10,20,30,40 • sum of first 700 term of 2,4,6,.. • sum of all multiples of 4 between 10 and 50
social studies meets math 2019-05-22
Across
- Woodrow Wilson was born in 1856. He lived until 1924. George .C. Marshal was alive from 1880 to 1959. Who was alive longer?
- ninty-sevenafricans 152 african arrived in Jamestown one the first voyage, 278 arrived on the second page and 367 on the third voyage. How many africans are in Jamestown now.
- George Washington had 10,000 men in his army.He lost 1,733 men in a battle.He gained 9,963 men a month later.How much men does he have now?
- A farmer gew 2.09 of tobacco. He sold .67 pounds of tobacco in one week, .36 pounds the next week, and .23 pounds the last week. The rest was damaged. How much tobacco was damaged?
- 1860,out of all the 50 states,18 were free states and 7 were territories.The rest were slave states. How many were slave states?
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- The settlers viewed three sites to dock before Jamestown. The first site was 11 ft. deep,the 2nd one was 13 ft. deep, and the 3rd site was 15 ft. deep. In inches, how many inches were all the sites combined?
- There were 4,400 Eastern Woodland Indians. There are three languages. 2,378 indians spoke the Algonquian language.1,392 spoke the Siouan language . How many people spoke the Iroquoian language?
- The Coastal Plain Peanut Factory sold an average of 3,642 peanuts per year, the Blue Ridge Mountain Acer sold 3 times as many apples. How many products did they sell allogether?
- The colonists arrived in 1607. Today it is 2019. How many years ago did the colonists arrive?
- James Madison wrote 63 notes during the Constitutional Convention. He has 29 documents. He lost 18 documents and lost 22 notes. What does he have more of, documents or notes?
- There were 150 settlers for the first winter at Jamestown. Only 38 survived. What fraction of the settlers survived in simplest form?
11 Clues: The colonists arrived in 1607. Today it is 2019. How many years ago did the colonists arrive? • Woodrow Wilson was born in 1856. He lived until 1924. George .C. Marshal was alive from 1880 to 1959. Who was alive longer? • 1860,out of all the 50 states,18 were free states and 7 were territories.The rest were slave states. How many were slave states? • ...
social studies meets math 2019-05-22
Across
- There were 150 settlers for the first winter at Jamestown. Only 38 survived. What fraction of the settlers survived in simplest form?
- ninty-sevenafricans 152 african arrived in Jamestown one the first voyage, 278 arrived on the second page and 367 on the third voyage. How many africans are in Jamestown now.
- The Coastal Plain Peanut Factory sold an average of 3,642 peanuts per year, the Blue Ridge Mountain Acer sold 3 times as many apples. How many products did they sell allogether?
- in 1860,out of all the 50 states,18 were free states and 7 were territories.The rest were slave states. How many were slave states?
- A farmer gew 2.09 of tobacco. He sold .67 pounds of tobacco in one week, .36 pounds the next week, and .23 pounds the last week. The rest was damaged. How much tobacco was damaged?
- The colonists arrived in 1607. Today it is 2019. How many years ago did the colonists arrive?
- James Madison wrote 63 notes during the Constitutional Convention. He has 29 documents. He lost 18 documents and lost 22 notes. What does he have more of, documents or notes?
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- There were 4,400 Eastern Woodland Indians. There are three languages. 2,378 indians spoke the Algonquian language.1,392 spoke the Siouan language . How many people spoke the Iroquoian language?
- George Washington had 10,000 men in his army.He lost 1,733 men in a battle.He gained 9,963 men a month later.How much men does he have now?
- Woodrow Wilson was born in 1856. He lived until 1924. George .C. Marshal was alive from 1880 to 1959. Who was alive longer?
- The settlers viewed three sites to dock before Jamestown. The first site was 11 ft. deep,the 2nd one was 13 ft. deep, and the 3rd site was 15 ft. deep. In inches, how many inches were all the sites combined?
11 Clues: The colonists arrived in 1607. Today it is 2019. How many years ago did the colonists arrive? • Woodrow Wilson was born in 1856. He lived until 1924. George .C. Marshal was alive from 1880 to 1959. Who was alive longer? • in 1860,out of all the 50 states,18 were free states and 7 were territories.The rest were slave states. How many were slave states? • ...
social studies meets math 2019-05-22
Across
- A farmer gew 2.09 of tobacco. He sold .67 pounds of tobacco in one week, .36 pounds the next week, and .23 pounds the last week. The rest was damaged. How much tobacco was damaged?
- The Coastal Plain Peanut Factory sold an average of 3,642 peanuts per year, the Blue Ridge Mountain Acer sold 3 times as many apples. How many products did they sell allogether?
- The settlers viewed three sites to dock before Jamestown. The first site was 11 ft. deep,the 2nd one was 13 ft. deep, and the 3rd site was 15 ft. deep. In inches, how many inches were all the sites combined?
- There were 4,400 Eastern Woodland Indians. There are three languages. 2,378 indians spoke the Algonquian language.1,392 spoke the Siouan language . How many people spoke the Iroquoian language?
- James Madison wrote 63 notes during the Constitutional Convention. He has 29 documents. He lost 18 documents and lost 22 notes. What does he have more of, documents or notes?
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- The colonists arrived in 1607. Today it is 2019. How many years ago did the colonists arrive?
- There were 150 settlers for the first winter at Jamestown. Only 38 survived. What fraction of the settlers survived in simplest form?
- Woodrow Wilson was born in 1856. He lived until 1924. George .C. Marshal was alive from 1880 to 1959. Who was alive longer?
- George Washington had 10,000 men in his army.He lost 1,733 men in a battle.He gained 9,963 men a month later.How much men does he have now?
- ninty-sevenafricans 152 african arrived in Jamestown one the first voyage, 278 arrived on the second page and 367 on the third voyage. How many africans are in Jamestown now.
- in 1860,out of all the 50 states,18 were free states and 7 were territories.The rest were slave states. How many were slave states?
11 Clues: The colonists arrived in 1607. Today it is 2019. How many years ago did the colonists arrive? • Woodrow Wilson was born in 1856. He lived until 1924. George .C. Marshal was alive from 1880 to 1959. Who was alive longer? • in 1860,out of all the 50 states,18 were free states and 7 were territories.The rest were slave states. How many were slave states? • ...
social studies meets math 2019-05-22
Across
- in 1860,out of all the 50 states,18 were free states and 7 were territories.The rest were slave states. How many were slave states?
- ninty-sevenafricans 152 african arrived in Jamestown one the first voyage, 278 arrived on the second page and 367 on the third voyage. How many africans are in Jamestown now.
- The Coastal Plain Peanut Factory sold an average of 3,642 peanuts per year, the Blue Ridge Mountain Acer sold 3 times as many apples. How many products did they sell allogether?
- The colonists arrived in 1607. Today it is 2019. How many years ago did the colonists arrive?
- Woodrow Wilson was born in 1856. He lived until 1924. George .C. Marshal was alive from 1880 to 1959. Who was alive longer?
Down
- The settlers viewed three sites to dock before Jamestown. The first site was 11 ft. deep,the 2nd one was 13 ft. deep, and the 3rd site was 15 ft. deep. In inches, how many inches were all the sites combined?
- A farmer gew 2.09 of tobacco. He sold .67 pounds of tobacco in one week, .36 pounds the next week, and .23 pounds the last week. The rest was damaged. How much tobacco was damaged?
- There were 150 settlers for the first winter at Jamestown. Only 38 survived. What fraction of the settlers survived in simplest form?
- There were 4,400 Eastern Woodland Indians. There are three languages. 2,378 indians spoke the Algonquian language.1,392 spoke the Siouan language . How many people spoke the Iroquoian language?
- George Washington had 10,000 men in his army.He lost 1,733 men in a battle.He gained 9,963 men a month later.How much men does he have now? 18,
- James Madison wrote 63 notes during the Constitutional Convention. He has 29 documents. He lost 18 documents and lost 22 notes. What does he have more of, documents or notes?
11 Clues: The colonists arrived in 1607. Today it is 2019. How many years ago did the colonists arrive? • Woodrow Wilson was born in 1856. He lived until 1924. George .C. Marshal was alive from 1880 to 1959. Who was alive longer? • in 1860,out of all the 50 states,18 were free states and 7 were territories.The rest were slave states. How many were slave states? • ...
Witness 2017-10-06
Across
- author of witness
- age 6 taken in by Sara Chickering
- newspaper editor ages 48
- clergyman age 36
- shop owner age mid 50's wife of Harvey Pettiebone
- age 12 black kid that is being made fun of
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- age 18 bullying Leanora Sutter
- town constable age 66
- farmer age 42 took the Hirshes in
- shop owner husband of Viola Pettibone age mid 50's
- doctor age 60
- restaurant owner age 30
12 Clues: doctor age 60 • clergyman age 36 • author of witness • town constable age 66 • restaurant owner age 30 • newspaper editor ages 48 • age 18 bullying Leanora Sutter • farmer age 42 took the Hirshes in • age 6 taken in by Sara Chickering • age 12 black kid that is being made fun of • shop owner age mid 50's wife of Harvey Pettiebone • ...
Kreuzworträtsel 2021-08-18
18 Clues: 19 • 90 • 5x5 • 7x7 • 100 • 10x8 • 100-1 • 50-10 • er/ du • wir sein • ihr haben • ich mögen • ihr können • wir können • er abholen • ihr müssen • wir spielen • er vergessen
vocab man 3 2024-11-19
20 Clues: 15 • 50 • 10 • 40 • 30 • 30 • and • ends • late • early • starts • at noon • everyday • its noon • at midnight • its midnight • in the morning • in the evening • what time is it • in the afternoon
2.2 La Hora 2025-02-25
18 Clues: :20 • :05 • :30 • :50 • :40 • :15 • :10 • 2:00 • noon • hours • at 1:00 • minutes • half past • It is 8:00 • on the dot • quarter till • quarter after • five minutes till
Biomes 2016-11-18
Across
- The United States, Canada, Uruguay, all of Europe, Northern Africa, the Middle East, Japan and New Zealand.
- This place includes Matterhorn, Aiguille du Dru, Korab & Swiss Alps.
- A large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat.
- This place is hot and dry. It includes Semiarid desert, Coastal desert and Cold desert.
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- Every month in this place has an average temperature of less than 10 °C (50 °F).
- Area: 965,300 mi²; This term derives from the Latin word.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- This place rarely exceed 35°C; a daytime maximum of 32°C is more common.
8 Clues: Area: 965,300 mi²; This term derives from the Latin word. • This place includes Matterhorn, Aiguille du Dru, Korab & Swiss Alps. • This place rarely exceed 35°C; a daytime maximum of 32°C is more common. • A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment. • ...
social studies meets math 2019-05-22
Across
- The Coastal Plain Peanut Factory sold an average of 3,642 peanuts per year, the Blue Ridge Mountain Acer sold 3 times as many apples. How many products did they sell allogether?
- A farmer gew 2.09 of tobacco. He sold .67 pounds of tobacco in one week, .36 pounds the next week, and .23 pounds the last week. The rest was damaged. How much tobacco was damaged?
- There were 150 settlers for the first winter at Jamestown. Only 38 survived. What fraction of the settlers survived in simplest form?
- There were 4,400 Eastern Woodland Indians. There are three languages. 2,378 indians spoke the Algonquian language.1,392 spoke the Siouan language . How many people spoke the Iroquoian language?
- The settlers viewed three sites to dock before Jamestown. The first site was 11 ft. deep,the 2nd one was 13 ft. deep, and the 3rd site was 15 ft. deep. In inches, how many inches were all the sites combined?
Down
- James Madison wrote 63 notes during the Constitutional Convention. He has 29 documents. He lost 18 documents and lost 22 notes. What does he have more of, documents or notes?
- 1860,out of all the 50 states,18 were free states and 7 were territories.The rest were slave states. How many were slave states?
- George Washington had 10,000 men in his army.He lost 1,733 men in a battle.He gained 9,963 men a month later.How much men does he have now?
- Woodrow Wilson was born in 1856. He lived until 1924. George .C. Marshal was alive from 1880 to 1959. Who was alive longer?
- The colonists arrived in 1607. Today it is 2019. How many years ago did the colonists arrive?
- ninty-sevenafricans 152 african arrived in Jamestown one the first voyage, 278 arrived on the second page and 367 on the third voyage. How many africans are in Jamestown now.
11 Clues: The colonists arrived in 1607. Today it is 2019. How many years ago did the colonists arrive? • Woodrow Wilson was born in 1856. He lived until 1924. George .C. Marshal was alive from 1880 to 1959. Who was alive longer? • 1860,out of all the 50 states,18 were free states and 7 were territories.The rest were slave states. How many were slave states? • ...
social studies meets math 2019-05-22
Across
- in 1860,out of all the 50 states,18 were free states and 7 were territories.The rest were slave states. How many were slave states?
- Woodrow Wilson was born in 1856. He lived until 1924. George .C. Marshal was alive from 1880 to 1959. Who was alive longer?
- The settlers viewed three sites to dock before Jamestown. The first site was 11 ft. deep,the 2nd one was 13 ft. deep, and the 3rd site was 15 ft. deep. In inches, how many inches were all the sites combined?
- The Coastal Plain Peanut Factory sold an average of 3,642 peanuts per year, the Blue Ridge Mountain Acer sold 3 times as many apples. How many products did they sell allogether?
- There were 4,400 Eastern Woodland Indians. There are three languages. 2,378 indians spoke the Algonquian language.1,392 spoke the Siouan language . How many people spoke the Iroquoian language?
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- ninty-sevenafricans 152 african arrived in Jamestown one the first voyage, 278 arrived on the second page and 367 on the third voyage. How many africans are in Jamestown now.
- George Washington had 10,000 men in his army.He lost 1,733 men in a battle.He gained 9,963 men a month later.How much men does he have now?
- There were 150 settlers for the first winter at Jamestown. Only 38 survived. What fraction of the settlers survived in simplest form?
- A farmer gew 2.09 of tobacco. He sold .67 pounds of tobacco in one week, .36 pounds the next week, and .23 pounds the last week. The rest was damaged. How much tobacco was damaged?
- The colonists arrived in 1607. Today it is 2019. How many years ago did the colonists arrive?
- James Madison wrote 63 notes during the Constitutional Convention. He has 29 documents. He lost 18 documents and lost 22 notes. What does he have more of, documents or notes?
11 Clues: The colonists arrived in 1607. Today it is 2019. How many years ago did the colonists arrive? • Woodrow Wilson was born in 1856. He lived until 1924. George .C. Marshal was alive from 1880 to 1959. Who was alive longer? • in 1860,out of all the 50 states,18 were free states and 7 were territories.The rest were slave states. How many were slave states? • ...
Crossword Puzzle Lección 1 2021-05-12
Number Revision! 2021-03-02
Incident States 2022-08-18
Across
- we will observe and validate for 2 days
- Cause of the incident is not known
- sourav started working on incident
- Somebody fixed the issue
- Somebody wrongly created an Incident
- Need assistance from vendor
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- Business user will verify and is OOO
- rahul implementing a change to resolve
- sachin created one incident
- Incident is resolved but after 5 days??
- availability of physical parts will resolve
11 Clues: Somebody fixed the issue • sachin created one incident • Need assistance from vendor • Cause of the incident is not known • sourav started working on incident • Business user will verify and is OOO • Somebody wrongly created an Incident • rahul implementing a change to resolve • we will observe and validate for 2 days • Incident is resolved but after 5 days?? • ...
Northeast States 2024-02-24
US States 2024-03-27
11 Clues: Smallest • Next to Nevada • Borders Ontario • North of Missouri • South of Wisconsin • Furthest North East • Surrounded by lakes • Capital = Nashville • Largest state to border Canada • Between Mississippi and Georgia • Largest to share border with Mexico
USA States 2024-08-21
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- borders Alabama and Georgia
- State in the northwest corner and the capital
- What does USA mean?
- 500,000 people live here
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- South of Nevada and on the coast
- Most northern and biggest state
- State with a small lake in it
- The "K" in KFC
- Smallest state
- In the middle of the country and starts with a K
- North of Mexico and has a coast
11 Clues: The "K" in KFC • Smallest state • What does USA mean? • 500,000 people live here • borders Alabama and Georgia • State with a small lake in it • Most northern and biggest state • North of Mexico and has a coast • South of Nevada and on the coast • State in the northwest corner and the capital • In the middle of the country and starts with a K
Witness Puzzle #2 2021-10-19
4 Clues: A holiday celebrated by many people • One of the main characters in the book • Another one of the main characters that abandoned the Klan • one of the 50 states in America, also the setting of the book
Numbers 2024-09-30
Numbers ! 1 - 100 2022-12-18
Remaining Chapter 3 Slides 2017-10-29
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- ________ mandate = when the states do not receive $ to implement a national law or regulation.
- Besides the Great Depression, another major event influencing the growth of the National Government was _________ (3 words).
- this event in American history struck a major blow to state centered federalism (2 words)
- states cannot enter into __________ with other nations.
- The McCulloch case was a dispute over the establishment of a national ___________.
- Prohibits states from discriminating against citizens from other states (3 words)
- formal agreements made b/t or among states (must be approved by Congress) (2 words)
- FDR's ____________ created, for the first item, a welfare system that was set up by the national government (2 words)
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- Under this president, national government spending on highways, science, and engineering increased significantly.
- Ensures that states recognize the legal documents and courts proceedings of other states (3 words)
- ___________ centered federalism was often argued by Southerners, with its emphasis on states' rights
- Madison's idealized view of federalism, with an equal division of power, is called _________ federalism.
- this founding father's view of federalism imagined a powerful national government
- the necessary and proper clause weakened the ___________ Amendment.
- Under President __________, the national government stepped back and let the states manage their affairs more.
15 Clues: states cannot enter into __________ with other nations. • the necessary and proper clause weakened the ___________ Amendment. • this founding father's view of federalism imagined a powerful national government • Prohibits states from discriminating against citizens from other states (3 words) • ...
Crossing States 2021-11-30
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- the state south of Washington
- the state east of Indiana
- the state north of South Dakota
- the state east of Arizona
- the state north of Missouri
- the state west of Utah
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- the small state south of Massachusetts
- the state south of Georgia
- the state south of Arkansas
- the state west of North Dakota
- the state west of New Hampshire
11 Clues: the state west of Utah • the state east of Indiana • the state east of Arizona • the state south of Georgia • the state south of Arkansas • the state north of Missouri • the state south of Washington • the state west of North Dakota • the state north of South Dakota • the state west of New Hampshire • the small state south of Massachusetts
US States 2023-11-27
11 Clues: Our Kansas • Cowboy land • Biggest state • Panhandle state • The Buckeye State • 2nd smallest state • One of the 'North' states • The face of MIMAL on a map • Borders 7 down to the West • First state in alphabetical order • The last 'New' state in alphabetical order
U.S. States 2022-12-20
11 Clues: The peach state. • The garden state. • The largest state. • The state for lover. • The home for Hollywood. • The home of the Yankees. • The home for the potatoes. • The home of the liberty bell. • The home of the old bay spice. • the home for Walt Disney World. • The home for the hot air balloon festivals.
Western States 2025-08-30
Nombres 2014-05-08
Semester Review - Time and Days 2025-12-04
19 Clues: 2:12 • 1:58 • 1:15 • 2:00 • 5:00 • 12:50 • 11:00 • 3:30pm • 1:00am • Sunday • Monday • 1:00pm • Friday • Tuesday • Thursday • Saturday • Wednesday • watch/clock • What time is it?
States 2015-05-21
7 Clues: largest city in Alabama • large steel factory in Indiana • state whose capitol is Harrisburg • state that has a point in the west region • capitol of a state that makes lots of cheese • state that is completely surrounded by water • city in Alabama that got hit by Hurricane Katrina
social studies meets math 2019-05-22
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- James Madison wrote 63 notes during the Constitutional Convention. He has 29 documents. He lost 18 documents and lost 22 notes. What does he have more of, documents or notes?
- There were 4,400 Eastern Woodland Indians. There are three languages. 2,378 indians spoke the Algonquian language.1,392 spoke the Siouan language . How many people spoke the Iroquoian language?
- 1860,out of all the 50 states,18 were free states and 7 were territories.The rest were slave states. How many were slave states?
- The settlers viewed three sites to dock before Jamestown. The first site was 11 ft. deep,the 2nd one was 13 ft. deep, and the 3rd site was 15 ft. deep. In inches, how many inches were all the sites combined?
- George Washington had 10,000 men in his army.He lost 1,733 men in a battle.He gained 9,963 men a month later.How much men does he have now?
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- The Coastal Plain Peanut Factory sold an average of 3,642 peanuts per year, the Blue Ridge Mountain Acer sold 3 times as many apples. How many products did they sell allogether?
- A farmer gew 2.09 of tobacco. He sold .67 pounds of tobacco in one week, .36 pounds the next week, and .23 pounds the last week. The rest was damaged. How much tobacco was damaged?
- ninty-sevenafricans 152 african arrived in Jamestown one the first voyage, 278 arrived on the second page and 367 on the third voyage. How many africans are in Jamestown now.
- There were 150 settlers for the first winter at Jamestown. Only 38 survived. What fraction of the settlers survived in simplest form?
- Woodrow Wilson was born in 1856. He lived until 1924. George .C. Marshal was alive from 1880 to 1959. Who was alive longer?
- The colonists arrived in 1607. Today it is 2019. How many years ago did the colonists arrive?
11 Clues: The colonists arrived in 1607. Today it is 2019. How many years ago did the colonists arrive? • Woodrow Wilson was born in 1856. He lived until 1924. George .C. Marshal was alive from 1880 to 1959. Who was alive longer? • 1860,out of all the 50 states,18 were free states and 7 were territories.The rest were slave states. How many were slave states? • ...
social studies meets math 2019-05-22
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- The Coastal Plain Peanut Factory sold an average of 3,642 peanuts per year, the Blue Ridge Mountain Acer sold 3 times as many apples. How many products did they sell allogether?
- The colonists arrived in 1607. Today it is 2019. How many years ago did the colonists arrive?
- ninty-sevenafricans 152 african arrived in Jamestown one the first voyage, 278 arrived on the second page and 367 on the third voyage. How many africans are in Jamestown now.
- 1860,out of all the 50 states,18 were free states and 7 were territories.The rest were slave states. How many were slave states?
- There were 4,400 Eastern Woodland Indians. There are three languages. 2,378 indians spoke the Algonquian language.1,392 spoke the Siouan language . How many people spoke the Iroquoian language?
- The settlers viewed three sites to dock before Jamestown. The first site was 11 ft. deep,the 2nd one was 13 ft. deep, and the 3rd site was 15 ft. deep. In inches, how many inches were all the sites combined?
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- A farmer gew 2.09 of tobacco. He sold .67 pounds of tobacco in one week, .36 pounds the next week, and .23 pounds the last week. The rest was damaged. How much tobacco was damaged?
- George Washington had 10,000 men in his army.He lost 1,733 men in a battle.He gained 9,963 men a month later.How much men does he have now?
- There were 150 settlers for the first winter at Jamestown. Only 38 survived. What fraction of the settlers survived in simplest form?
- James Madison wrote 63 notes during the Constitutional Convention. He has 29 documents. He lost 18 documents and lost 22 notes. What does he have more of, documents or notes?
- Woodrow Wilson was born in 1856. He lived until 1924. George .C. Marshal was alive from 1880 to 1959. Who was alive longer?
11 Clues: The colonists arrived in 1607. Today it is 2019. How many years ago did the colonists arrive? • Woodrow Wilson was born in 1856. He lived until 1924. George .C. Marshal was alive from 1880 to 1959. Who was alive longer? • 1860,out of all the 50 states,18 were free states and 7 were territories.The rest were slave states. How many were slave states? • ...
social studies meets math 2019-05-22
Across
- The Coastal Plain Peanut Factory sold an average of 3,642 peanuts per year, the Blue Ridge Mountain Acer sold 3 times as many apples. How many products did they sell allogether?
- in 1860,out of all the 50 states,18 were free states and 7 were territories.The rest were slave states. How many were slave states?
- The settlers viewed three sites to dock before Jamestown. The first site was 11 ft. deep,the 2nd one was 13 ft. deep, and the 3rd site was 15 ft. deep. In inches, how many inches were all the sites combined?
- A farmer gew 2.09 of tobacco. He sold .67 pounds of tobacco in one week, .36 pounds the next week, and .23 pounds the last week. The rest was damaged. How much tobacco was damaged?
- The colonists arrived in 1607. Today it is 2019. How many years ago did the colonists arrive?
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- ninty-sevenafricans 152 african arrived in Jamestown one the first voyage, 278 arrived on the second page and 367 on the third voyage. How many africans are in Jamestown now.
- George Washington had 10,000 men in his army.He lost 1,733 men in a battle.He gained 9,963 men a month later.How much men does he have now?
- James Madison wrote 63 notes during the Constitutional Convention. He has 29 documents. He lost 18 documents and lost 22 notes. What does he have more of, documents or notes?
- Woodrow Wilson was born in 1856. He lived until 1924. George .C. Marshal was alive from 1880 to 1959. Who was alive longer?
- There were 150 settlers for the first winter at Jamestown. Only 38 survived. What fraction of the settlers survived in simplest form?
- There were 4,400 Eastern Woodland Indians. There are three languages. 2,378 indians spoke the Algonquian language.1,392 spoke the Siouan language . How many people spoke the Iroquoian language?
11 Clues: The colonists arrived in 1607. Today it is 2019. How many years ago did the colonists arrive? • Woodrow Wilson was born in 1856. He lived until 1924. George .C. Marshal was alive from 1880 to 1959. Who was alive longer? • in 1860,out of all the 50 states,18 were free states and 7 were territories.The rest were slave states. How many were slave states? • ...
Trails of the American West Beckett Corridan #7 2022-04-20
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- An invention by a poor teacher that revolutionized farming in the south and allowed 1 person to do the work of 50 picking seeds, increasing the need for slaves and land.
- Land under the jurisdiction of the government was called this before it became a state.
- The first railroad across the United States. Built mostly by Chinese immigrant workers during the time of the gold rush.
- A 1300 mile trail from Illinois to Utah which was mostly traveled by Mormons after they were driven from their home.
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- An expedition sent by Thomas Jefferson from the east coast to the west coast of the present day United States.
- The forced relocation of Native American´s off of their fertile land which would be used for cotton and was their home for thousands of years to the bleak hot desert of Oklahoma. No food or water was provided for them on the walk and many died on the journey
- The seventh president of the United States. He was the only president to serve in both the revolutionary war and the war of 1812.
- Originally is was only accessible by horse and walking but in 1836 the first covered wagon train made the 2000 mile journey. It became one of the main trails to get to the west coast.
- Signed by Andrew Jackson in 1830. It relocated Native Americans to the west of the Mississippi.
- The fluffy plant became the icon of slavery and the cash crop in the south.
10 Clues: The fluffy plant became the icon of slavery and the cash crop in the south. • Land under the jurisdiction of the government was called this before it became a state. • Signed by Andrew Jackson in 1830. It relocated Native Americans to the west of the Mississippi. • ...
A treasure hunt of Katta's favourite things (content) 2024-02-25
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- Name the "wise-cracking" secretary in the documentary about abbreviating names of 50 US states
- What weakness do you have in common with Conan O’Brien? Hint: Lin Manuel Mirana 21.12. And when you find it, enjoy the outro for some bonus content
- What country is Sona's worst character from?
- Matt Gourley has a new podcast
- Who am I? I was the most misunderstood question on Strike Force Wives, Andy hates me, and I'm a popular frat game
- Our current favourite game-show
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- What did Minna compare the texture of her lover, Stephen Fry's, genitalia due to poisoning?
- What name did Greg give Noel when accusing him of being a lad?
- What Ultravox song made Lee Mack's daughter cry?
- What made UK sixth former in the 1960s behave by either licking or striking?
10 Clues: Matt Gourley has a new podcast • Our current favourite game-show • What country is Sona's worst character from? • What Ultravox song made Lee Mack's daughter cry? • What name did Greg give Noel when accusing him of being a lad? • What made UK sixth former in the 1960s behave by either licking or striking? • ...
.... 2019-02-23
18 Clues: vis • Aart • feest • hotel • stoel • eiland • lawine • zanger • 50 jaar • instrument • engelse band • wandversiering • voor een brief • tropisch fruit • deense blokjes • plant met stekels • zachte handdoeken • altihd het goede zien
Test 2024-05-10
Krydsord 2025-09-30
POLITICAL BEHAVIOR 2017-03-05
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- An alliance, often temporary of people, parties, or nations to achieve a common goal
- A fee, now unconstitutional, required of voters in many southern states; designed to discourage African-American voters
- System in which the winner receives the largest number of votes
- Selection and naming of a candidate for office
- Private meeting of party leaders held to select candidates
- Campaign contributions that are unregulated by federal law
- The process of formally having one's name placed on a list of those eligible to vote
- Winner of an election in first place, but with under 50% of the votes
- Branch of the political science dealing with citizens and their activities
- Attempts to influence public officials.
- Person who has a high degree of political participation
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- Election that chooses which candidate wins an office
- People who are qualified to vote in an election
- A vote for candidates of different parties in the same election
- An examination of reading and writing skills, now unconstitutional, that citizens had to pass before they were allowed to vote
- Private groups formed to influence public policy
- Practice of rewarding political supporters with government jobs
- A body of ideas or beliefs
- A current officeholder
- The feeling that one's vote has an effect
20 Clues: A current officeholder • A body of ideas or beliefs • Attempts to influence public officials. • The feeling that one's vote has an effect • Selection and naming of a candidate for office • People who are qualified to vote in an election • Private groups formed to influence public policy • Election that chooses which candidate wins an office • ...
Global and Latin America 2023-05-30
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- An international organization that regulates the oil market
- An agreement which sets to set a framework to reduce global warming
- A country in Central America known to be the Banana Republic
- The world becomes connected through trade and cultural exchange
- Communist dictator from Cuba, ruled for over 50 years
- Ruthless dictator from Chile, committed numerous human rights violations
- A political leader in Argentina, generally a dictator but improved the quality of life for Argentine citizens
- When demand exceeds supply, not enough goods
- Economist that claims that the Industrial Revolution would lead to war and famines
- A rich family with the largest holdings of land in Nicaragua, close ties to the US
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- A movement of technological innovation in agriculture during the late 1960s
- The process of removing forests
- Military crackdown in Argentina against political opposition
- A free trade agreement on the North American continent
- Leader of the Sandinistas in Nicaragua
- The process of arable land, soil turning into sand
- Rebels that sought to rid Nicaragua of western influence, generally left wing
- International Treaty which aims to reduce green house gas emissions
- Another rebel group in Nicaragua, right wing, and against the Sandinistas
- A political union in Europe containing 28 member states
20 Clues: The process of removing forests • Leader of the Sandinistas in Nicaragua • When demand exceeds supply, not enough goods • The process of arable land, soil turning into sand • Communist dictator from Cuba, ruled for over 50 years • A free trade agreement on the North American continent • A political union in Europe containing 28 member states • ...
Presidency Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-06
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- a system by which appointments and promotions in the civil service are based on competence rather than political favoritism.
- people appointed to the government
- Financial penalty's made on another country
- how we treat the safety of our country
- the practice of a successful political party giving public office to its supporters.
- corporations that work with the government
- its purpose is to spread the power to elect the president across all 50 states.
- an agreement made by the president that is non formal.
- the unelected, administrative body in the Executive Branch.
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- a government's strategy in dealing with other nations.
- Blocking another countrys trade
- angencys in the government that are independent
- an accredited diplomat sent by a country as its official representative to a foreign country.
- taking care of the population and wellfare
- people that work in civil service and wellfare
- the presidents forgiveness of a crime
- a person qualified to vote in an election How we choose the president
- an official pardon for people who have been convicted of political offenses.
- a cancellation or postponement of a punishment.
- agreements made with foreign nations
- Direct orders made by the president Elected leader of the executive branch
- appointed to help the president
22 Clues: Blocking another countrys trade • appointed to help the president • people appointed to the government • agreements made with foreign nations • the presidents forgiveness of a crime • how we treat the safety of our country • taking care of the population and wellfare • corporations that work with the government • Financial penalty's made on another country • ...
Building a New Nation 2020-04-02
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- this was the man who wrote the Star Spangled Banner
- the third president of the United States
- this song was inspired by the Battle of Fort McHenry
- the First Lady known for saving a portrait of George Washington
- an Indian women who helped guide Louis and Clark through the Louisiana Territory
- patriot feeling
- the first highway that stretches from Cumberland, Maryland to Vandalia, Illinois
- the ninth president of the United States
- a large amount of land the United States bought from France
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- the treaty that ended the War of 1812
- the capital of the United States
- the seventh president of the United States
- the fourth president of the United States
- a piece of land that Spain gave the United States
- a major port city that is located in Louisiana
15 Clues: patriot feeling • the capital of the United States • the treaty that ended the War of 1812 • the third president of the United States • the ninth president of the United States • the fourth president of the United States • the seventh president of the United States • a major port city that is located in Louisiana • a piece of land that Spain gave the United States • ...
Cold War Vocab 2014-10-28
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- Congressional committee that investigated possible subversive activities within the United States.
- war War fought to achieve only specific goals.
- retaliation Policy of threatening to use massive force in response to aggression.
- zedong A Chinese Communist revolutionary and the founding father of the Peoples Republic of China
- Policy of keeping communism contained within its existing borders.
- Government agency that coordinates U.S. efforts in space.
- Act Law that made it unlawful to teach or advocate the violent overthrow of the United States government.
- race Contest in which nations compete to build more powerful weapons.
- airlift Program in which U.S. and British pilots flew supplies to West Berlin during a Soviet blockage.
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- pact Military alliance of the Soviet Union and its satellite states.
- Negative catchword for extreme, reckless charges of disloyalty.
- doctrin President Truman's promise to help nations struggling against communist movements.
- Intelligence-gathering organization.
- doctrine Policy of President Eisenhower that states that the Unite States would use force to help any nation threatened by communism.
- Military alliance formed to counter Soviet expansion.
- war Worldwide rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union.
- To place a resource under government control.
- krushchev A Russian politician who led the Soviet Union during part of the Cold War.
- curtain Term coined by Winston Churchill to describe the border between the Soviet satellite states and Western Europe.
- scare Fear that communists were working to destroy the American way of life.
20 Clues: Intelligence-gathering organization. • To place a resource under government control. • war War fought to achieve only specific goals. • Military alliance formed to counter Soviet expansion. • Government agency that coordinates U.S. efforts in space. • Negative catchword for extreme, reckless charges of disloyalty. • ...
American Civil War Crossword 2023-12-23
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- The period after the Civil War in which the Southern states were reorganized and reintegrated into the Union.
- Referring to the Dred Scott decision, a significant pre-war Supreme Court ruling.
- Referring to Ulysses S. Grant, a key Union general in the Civil War.
- Referring to Jefferson Davis, the President of the Confederate States.
- The location where General Lee surrendered to General Grant, effectively ending the Civil War.
- A battle known as the bloodiest single-day event in American military history.
- The practice of owning people as property and forcing them to work.
- The coalition of 11 Southern states that seceded from the United States.
- The process of being freed from slavery.
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- The act of withdrawing from a federation or body, especially a political state.
- Referring to the Battle of Bull Run, the first major battle of the Civil War.
- Referring to Fort Sumter, where the first shots of the Civil War were fired.
- Referring to Frederick Douglass, an escaped slave and prominent abolitionist leader.
- Referring to Abraham Lincoln, the President of the United States during the Civil War.
- The Northern states during the American Civil War.
- The movement to end slavery.
- Typically referring to the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery.
- Referring to the Underground Railroad, a network for helping enslaved African Americans escape to free states.
- Referring to Robert E. Lee, the commanding general of the Confederate Army.
- A significant battle of the Civil War that marked a turning point.
20 Clues: The movement to end slavery. • The process of being freed from slavery. • The Northern states during the American Civil War. • A significant battle of the Civil War that marked a turning point. • Typically referring to the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery. • The practice of owning people as property and forcing them to work. • ...
Cousins 2020 2020-05-10
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- is working to become a sign language interpreter
- nicknamed thumper
- hates all orange flavored candy
- plays on an ultimate frisbee team
- shares a middle name with staci
- starred as an extra in a jason bourne movie
- best friend is amazon alexa
- has an AA in arts and science
- youngest grandchild
- sorted coins into paper rolls as first job
- not walking yet at 3 years old
- "you are my sunshine" was this person's favorite song to fall asleep to
- self-taught two wheeled bicycle at age 3
- put herself through beauty school while caring for her grandfather
- has had chin stitched up 9 times
- lived in an English castle while photographing a wedding
- nicknamed bear
- has a middle name that is also their birth month
- had a spinal tap at 5 days old
- owns 9 pairs of vans shoes
- attended Parsons College in NYC
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- juggles a soccer ball over 500 times without dropping it
- watched "lion king" multiple times a day as a kid
- has driven across the country 10 times
- auditioned for "the voice"
- fastest boy/girl in kindergarten
- natural leader who plays center back for soccer team
- has had over 50 stitches
- can say all 50 states in alphabetical order in one breath
- earned second place in a body building competition
- has a helicopter license
- speaks creole
- has had over 25 concussions
- fractured both arms at the same time
- shares a birthday with two cousins in the same family
- former build-a-bear employee
- placed first in an art exhibit at the fair (first and middle name)
- has watched hairspray 22 times to date
- junior high doubles badminton champion
- loves owls and acting
- favorite animal at age 4 was a DISONAUR
- lived in a hammock in Yucatan, Mexico
- highest kill percentage on volleyball team
- performs a double back flip on the trampoline
44 Clues: speaks creole • nicknamed bear • nicknamed thumper • youngest grandchild • loves owls and acting • has had over 50 stitches • has a helicopter license • auditioned for "the voice" • owns 9 pairs of vans shoes • best friend is amazon alexa • has had over 25 concussions • former build-a-bear employee • has an AA in arts and science • not walking yet at 3 years old • ...
Prince Michael Asomaning Ch. #14 Study Guide 2023-05-05
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- Were concentrated in New York, Chicago, and Cincinnati
- Southerners that were wealthy slave owners with at least 50 slaves were know as....
- sent about 50,000 people to the U.S. in 1850
- About 200,000 free ____ lived in the South around 1860
- John ____ invented the lightweight steel plow
- Could do the work of fifty people
- who invented the cotton gin, cleaned product by pulling it apart and removing seeds
- 156,000 ____ of cotton were produced in the US in 1800
- Also following the slave code,slaves can't leave their owners land without a ___ pass
- what percent of southern whites were small farmers and worked with their slaves
- Less than ____ of Southerners were wealthy slave owners with at least 50 slaves
- South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, and Texas were known as ____, had to most cotton plantation
- Isaac ____ invented the sewing machine
- workers in the Northern factories were ____
- slave owners didn't like free blacks because they ____ that they will encouraging slaves to rebel
- powered locomotive engines was developed,became more useful around 1829
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- Southern states passed laws known as ____ to keep slaves from rebelling
- People use steam power instead of what as a result the American industry expand.
- made it possible to win a large share of the world’s sea trade in 1840’s and fifty’s
- German had about ____ of their people arrive in the US around the same time as Ireland
- ____ McCormick invented the mechanical reaper
- Following the slave code, slaves cannot gather in groups of more than....
- many planters became ____ leaders , which dictated the way of life in South
- African Americans such as the carpenters and blacksmiths were ____ workers
- what fraction of the entire Southern population were slaves
- 908,036 ____ were there in the US in 1800
- Sameul F.B. Morse invented the ____, sent electrical signals along wire
- Most ____ Southerners owned no Slave at all
- Many people from Ireland came to the U.S. because of ____, over 1.5 million fled
- a crop that the Industrial revolution increase demand for
30 Clues: Could do the work of fifty people • Isaac ____ invented the sewing machine • 908,036 ____ were there in the US in 1800 • Most ____ Southerners owned no Slave at all • workers in the Northern factories were ____ • sent about 50,000 people to the U.S. in 1850 • John ____ invented the lightweight steel plow • ____ McCormick invented the mechanical reaper • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE 2021-09-15
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- parties, parties based on a particular set of beliefs, a comprehensive view of social, economic, and political matters
- system ,a political system dominated by two major parties
- number that is more than 50 percent of the total
- Commitee,Representatives from the 50 states party organizations who run a political party
- a temporary alliance of several groups who come together to form a working majority and so to control a government
- by two parties
- party system, a political system in which only one party exists
- A series of statements expressing the party's principles, beliefs, and positions on election issues.
- A way for citizens to vote on state or local laws
- all of the people entitled to vote in a given election
- Machine,A strong party organization that can control political appointments and deliver votes
- member district,electoral district from which one person is chosen by the voters for each elected office
- A geographical are that contains a specific number of voters
- parties, parties that concentrate on only one public policy matter
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- in an election, the number of votes that the leading candidate obtains over the next highest candidate
- election ,The first election that takes place to find out who will be the candidate for that party
- government action based on firm allegiance to a political party
- Parties,A political party that challenges the two major parties
- current officeholder
- parties, in American politics, the Republican and the Democratic parties
- The list of candidates for which you cast your vote
- right to vote
- A meeting of political party members to conduct party business
- College,A group of people named by each state legislature to select the President and Vice President
- agreement among various groups on fundamental matters; broad agreement on public questions
- parties ,parties that have split away from one of the major parties
- party,,a group of persons who seek to control government through the winning of elections and the holding of public office
- Vote,The votes cast by individual voters in a presidential election, as opposed to electoral votes
- protest party,parties rooted in poor economic times, lacking a clear ideological base, dissatisfied with current conditions and demanding better times
29 Clues: right to vote • by two parties • current officeholder • number that is more than 50 percent of the total • A way for citizens to vote on state or local laws • The list of candidates for which you cast your vote • all of the people entitled to vote in a given election • system ,a political system dominated by two major parties • ...
Anna's Country Crossword 2025-04-18
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- It has 50 stars representing the 50 states and 13 stripes representing the original 13 colonies
- It has a tricolor with horizontal bands of black, red, and gold
- It has a Union Jack in the Canton and eight horizontal stripes representing the major island
- It has white background, a central red and blue Taeguk symbol, and four black trigrams in each corner
- It has two horizontal stripes, blue on top and red below, with a white rectangle in the center featuring the national coat of arms
- It has blue background, a Union Jack in the top left corner, and, the Southern Cross constellation in the fly, consisting of four red stars with white boarder
- It has a unique design featuring gold, black, and green
- It has a white sun emblem on a blue field, with the colors of the national flag being blue, white, and crimson
- It has horizontal tricolor with saffron(top), white(middle), and green(bottom) stripes, featuring a blue Ashoka Chakra in the center
- It has a red background with a white crescent and star
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- It has a tricolor consisting of horizontal bands of white, blue, and red
- It has a vertical tricolor, features green, white, and red stripes from left to right
- It is a red and white flag with a stylized red maype leaf in the center
- It has a horizontal biocolor design, features royal blue(top) and crimson red(bottom) bands, with a white equilateral triangle at the hoist, inside the triangle is a golden yellow sun with eight rays and three stars, all golden yellow
- It has a red background symbolizes the Chinese Comminist Revolution
- It has a horizontal tricolor featuring a white stripe on top, a red stripe on the bottom, and a vertical blue stripe on the hoist side
- It has white rectangular flag with a red circle in the center
- It has a vertical tricolor of green, white, and red
- It has a red background with a large yellow five-painted star in the center
- It has a red star on a blue background, with a white stripe on the left
20 Clues: It has a vertical tricolor of green, white, and red • It has a red background with a white crescent and star • It has a unique design featuring gold, black, and green • It has white rectangular flag with a red circle in the center • It has a tricolor with horizontal bands of black, red, and gold • ...
The Pulse 2023-10-17
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- What wade and claire practiced as an event in the olympics
- Dylan's weakness
- The person who created the states
- Controlling things with the mind
- Claire and Wades goal for the world
- Vehicles that take people from the outside into the states
- A feeling faith experiences many times as people die
- A certain object or thing that affects 2nd pulses
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- A power that lets people move things with the mind
- Annual games where athletes compete
- What humans are destroying and trying to preserve
- Futuristic devices that most things are done on
- Rare people that are almost invincible
- A difficult color for people with powers to control\
- Where Faith and Dylan practiced their powers
- The condition of outside the states
- People who stay away from the states and live on the outside\
- Big crowded areas with walls and controlled environments
- What faith drops out of because she thinks its pointless
- What faith swore to get on Claire
20 Clues: Dylan's weakness • Controlling things with the mind • The person who created the states • What faith swore to get on Claire • Annual games where athletes compete • The condition of outside the states • Claire and Wades goal for the world • Rare people that are almost invincible • Where Faith and Dylan practiced their powers • Futuristic devices that most things are done on • ...
chapter 4 2022-06-14
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- a Chinese secret organization
- a commodore of the United States Navy
- called for a system of equal trade
- a policy of extending a country's power
- the use of a country's financial power to extend its international influence.
- 26th president
- agreements between the United States and Great Britain
- a Hungarian-American politician
- the only queen regnant and the last sovereign monarch of the Hawaiian Kingdom
- a United States naval officer and historian
- the United States could intervene in that country's internal affairs.
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- the group of United States Navy battleships
- a movement that seeks to create, encourage, and organize relationships
- nationalism in the form of aggressive
- an American businessman
- a state that is controlled and protected by another.
- a race in the 19th century
- sensationalistic or biased stories that newspapers present as objective truth
- an American Republican politician
- limiting Cuba's right to make treaties with other nations
- a spatial region
- a Cuban nationalist
22 Clues: 26th president • a spatial region • a Cuban nationalist • an American businessman • a race in the 19th century • a Chinese secret organization • a Hungarian-American politician • an American Republican politician • called for a system of equal trade • a commodore of the United States Navy • nationalism in the form of aggressive • a policy of extending a country's power • ...
Civil War CROSSWORD NO NOTES 2024-02-28
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- :where did the war end
- :some women and men provided
- :who was the general for the union
- :what did abraham make his navy do to southern ports
- :who was elected in 1860
- :what month did the civil war end
- :which states are rural
- :what part is monitor
- :what state was created during the war
- :who was a abolitionist and spy
- :who led a revolt
- :what part is merrimack
- :what troop was the confederacy
- :who was a african american spy
- : what states were industrialized
- :what river was iron-clad on
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- :supported the underground rail
- :who played a major role in battle of bullrun
- :sailor for the union navy
- :what was the 1st major battle:
- :who wanted new states to be slave states
- :capital of the confederacy
- :who led a raid
- :most did not take sides in the war
- :campaigned to end slavery
- :who won the war
- :what did southern states want
- :who surrendered
- :who created the red cross
- :what war started in 1861
30 Clues: :who led a raid • :who won the war • :who surrendered • :who led a revolt • :what part is monitor • :where did the war end • :which states are rural • :what part is merrimack • :who was elected in 1860 • :what war started in 1861 • :sailor for the union navy • :campaigned to end slavery • :who created the red cross • :capital of the confederacy • :some women and men provided • ...
Domenico Catanzaro 1A Le 4 Operazione 2024-01-13
10 Clues: risultato di 8:4 • risultato di 15:5 • risultato di 30-20 • risultato di 10-50 • risultato di 10x52 • risultato di 10:10 • risultato di 300-40 • risultato di 50+1500 • il prodotto di 5 e 2 • il risultato della adizione
Articles of Confederation XWord-MichaelS 2024-02-10
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- The A.o.C was passed during the American war between British and America.(George Washington and other major leaders were in it)
- The delegates eventually became ____ of each other and kept more secrets against each other.
- The remake for the A.o.C had to be kept ___ so the states wouldn't be mad about the new changes.
- The A.o.C gave too many rights to the states which made it ______.
- The official American can print money but so can the 13 _______.
- The___of Confederation were made for the Americans to be able to be ruled by state governments and other abilities.
- Just to pass a ____(paper money)the central government needed 9 of 13 colonies to approve it-(Not the answer to 7)
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- ____ stayed after the war.
- ____ stayed after the war.
- The A.o.C eventually _______ and got scrapped.
- While the delegates were remaking the A.o.C there was a ____ spilling out parts about what the delegates were doing.
- States had more people than others so they got more ___ in voting and in the A.o.C.
- The A.o.C gave many rights to the states which made the States too ____.
- The delegates eventually had to scrap the A.o.C and make a new government.
- The A.o.C couldn't do this to the states. The states disregarded it.
- America could declare war but who would ____ in it.(What America did to British.)
- The rebelion against the A.o.C was ______. It barely did anything.
- There was a rebelion against the A.o.C for being unsuccessful.
- The A.o.C made ____(business) worse.
- The people who stayed in America after the war ____ it more than they're homelands.
20 Clues: ____ stayed after the war. • ____ stayed after the war. • The A.o.C made ____(business) worse. • The A.o.C eventually _______ and got scrapped. • There was a rebelion against the A.o.C for being unsuccessful. • The official American can print money but so can the 13 _______. • The A.o.C gave too many rights to the states which made it ______. • ...
MAchine Design FA1 2025-09-13
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- Codes like IS, DIN, ASME used in design to ensure safety and interchangeability.
- A plate with central hole has stress concentration factor 3. If nominal stress = 70 MPa, what is the maximum stress in multiples of 10 MPa?
- A 2 m long shaft of 40 mm dia transmits 1 kN·m torque. With G = 80 GPa, calculate twist in radians.
- Systematic process of minimizing weight while maintaining required strength and safety.
- A 70 mm dia shaft carries torque 10 kN·m. Compute maximum shear stress in MPa.
- A rod designed for 100 MPa permissible stress must carry a 35 kN load. What minimum cross-sectional area in mm² is required?
- Formula relating torque, shear stress, polar moment, shear modulus, and twist angle.
- A shaft experiences 2×10⁵ cycles with life 3×10⁵ and 6×10⁵ cycles with life 10⁶. Compute Miner’s cumulative damage fraction.
- Failure criterion that considers mean stress and alternating stress using ultimate strength.
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- A bar of length 2 m and cross-section 100 mm² is loaded with 50 kN. With E = 200 GPa, find elongation in m.
- Conservative fatigue design criterion based on yield stress and endurance limit.
- Special spline type used for smooth torque transmission with reduced stress concentration.
- Common cause of coupling failure in high-speed shafts.
- A component has σult = 700 MPa, yield strength = 420 MPa, and endurance limit = 280 MPa. By Soderberg, what is allowable alternating stress for σmean = 140 MPa in MPa?
- A rotating shaft with σmean = 50 MPa and σalt = 100 MPa is checked by Goodman for σult = 600 MPa and σe = 250 MPa. Find factor of safety.
- A steel rod of diameter 16 mm carries a tensile load of 50 kN. Calculate maximum tensile stress in MPa.
- Term used for distance between line of action of load and centroidal axis.
- A shaft under 300 N·m bending and 400 N·m torque is checked by maximum shear stress theory. Compute equivalent shear stress in MPa.
- A shaft of diameter 50 mm transmits 30 kW at 150 rpm. Find torque in N·m.
- Stress below which material can withstand infinite cycles without failure.
20 Clues: Common cause of coupling failure in high-speed shafts. • A shaft of diameter 50 mm transmits 30 kW at 150 rpm. Find torque in N·m. • Term used for distance between line of action of load and centroidal axis. • Stress below which material can withstand infinite cycles without failure. • ...
Unit 4 2021-12-08
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- Union army general that believed in total war
- Georgia's response to the Compromise of 1850 which said that Georgia would agree to the compromise if the Fugitive Slave Act was included.
- This event lasted 4 years and took place within the United States between the North and the South.
- This Civil War battle was fought in northern Georgia, near Chattanooga, Tennessee
- The action of cancelling or ignoring a federal law deemed unconstitutional by an individual state.
- Sherman believed in this approach to war
- This person took his owner to court to sue for his freedom. The case ruled that African Americans were not considered citizens and did not have rights.
- Individuals that wanted to end slavery everywhere
- This plan for reconstruction was much more harsh on the Confederate states and sent Union troops to the south to oversee reconstruction.
- The southern states that seceded from the Union during the Civil War were called this
- When the citizens of an individual state vote on the legalization of slavery (two words)
- When union troops blocked the southeastern coastline, preventing southern states from importing or exporting goods
- This act was included in the Compromise of 1850 and required any escaped enslaved person to be returned (3 words)
- The northern and western states that remained united during the Civil War were called this
- Series of battles that took place in Atlanta resulting in the destruction of the city and railroads under William Sherman
- Winner of the Presidential election of 1860.
- This amendment states that all people born or naturalized in the United States are considered citizens and have basic rights, regardless of color.
- another word for taxes
- This compromise brought California into the Union as a free state (three words)
- Sherman and his troops' journey from Atlanta to Savannah
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- This declaration from Abraham Lincoln freed slaves, but only in Confederate States
- The south's economy was based on this.
- Black men that served in Georgia's General Assembly until removed from office in 1876
- When a change is made to the constitution it is called an
- Terrorist group developed by Confederate veterans to support white supremacy
- This group was created to assist newly freed people in establishing a new life.
- This amendment ended slavery across the entire United States after the Civil War
- Prison camp in Georgia that inhumanely held Union soldiers
- Under this arrangement, laborers with no land of their own worked farm plots owned by others, but owned their own supplies and kept around 2/3 of their harvest.
- This person became president after Lincoln's assassination.
- governmental power reserved for individual states. Southern states intended to use this to allow slavery.
- These states allowed slavery but did not secede from the Union: Kentucky, Missouri, Delaware, Maryland, and West Virginia
- The plan to surround the seceded states and suffocate or squeeze them of supplies
- To separate from
- Another term for "total war" that involves burning to the ground
- Under this arrangement, laborers with no land of their own worked on farm plots owned by others, and at the end of the season landowners paid workers a share of the crop.
- These plans for reconstruction were considered too lenient or easy on the Confederate states
- The the years immediately following the end of the Civil War are called
- This amendment gave all men the right to vote.
39 Clues: To separate from • another word for taxes • The south's economy was based on this. • Sherman believed in this approach to war • Winner of the Presidential election of 1860. • Union army general that believed in total war • This amendment gave all men the right to vote. • Individuals that wanted to end slavery everywhere • ...
numbers 2023-10-11
Clasificación de rocas 2024-02-14
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- Precipitados de soluciones acuosas
- Una roca carbonatada compuesta por entre el 50% y el 90% de granos de tamaño de arena y menos del 50% de matriz micritica
- Medicion de los granos de una formación sedimentaria o suelos
- Fracmentos de otras rocas minerales o fósiles
- Una roca carbonatada compuesta por entre 10% y el 50% de matriz micritica
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- Depósito no consolidado constituido por partículas minerales, fragmentos de rocas, y en ocasiones, también Restos orgánicos
- Restos de plantas o animales
- Textura áspera y rugosa
- Textura en capas finas
- Una roca carbonatada compuesta por más del 90% de matriz micritica
10 Clues: Textura en capas finas • Textura áspera y rugosa • Restos de plantas o animales • Precipitados de soluciones acuosas • Fracmentos de otras rocas minerales o fósiles • Medicion de los granos de una formación sedimentaria o suelos • Una roca carbonatada compuesta por más del 90% de matriz micritica • ...
4LL - 50-56 2017-01-14
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- the shine or sparkle an object gives off / Noun / The b--- of her jewelry blinded me.
- recognition of a reality after the fact / Noun / Hi--- always shows your past mistakes.
- a cement block that marks a grave / Noun / The grave was marked with a t---.
- person who ensures rules are obeyed in sports / Noun / The baseball u--- said the ball was out.
- the state of being thankful / Noun / She expressed her g--- for the lovely gift.
- the face or appearance of a person / Noun / A frown soured his formerly glowing v---.
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- wiggle or twist the body from side to side / Verb / The wiggling toddler will s--- in her lap.
- extremely important / Adjective / The student knew it was c--- to pass the exam.
- a time period away from a person's usual work / Noun / My teacher took a week's leave on s---.
- a small regular allotment or stipend of money / Noun / I spent my weekly dollar al--- on candy.
- processes for entrance, acknowledgements / Noun / We paid our a--- at the ticket booth.
- a business person with supervisory authority / Noun / The company's e---runs the business.
- land designated for growing fruit trees / Noun / Hundreds of fruit trees grew in the o---.
- having a sensation of unsteadiness / Adjective / I feel d--- after spinning around in circles.
14 Clues: a cement block that marks a grave / Noun / The grave was marked with a t---. • extremely important / Adjective / The student knew it was c--- to pass the exam. • the state of being thankful / Noun / She expressed her g--- for the lovely gift. • the shine or sparkle an object gives off / Noun / The b--- of her jewelry blinded me. • ...
Jon 50 år 2024-08-09
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- 8 minuter med ljusets hastighet
- Vad slängde Gertrud strax brevid farsans favoritbrygga.
- Namnet på grundet vid ortens sjö.
- Utforska utan begynnelsebokstav eller aktuellt fordon.
- Här avslutar vi kvällen: Till...
- Uppfattat?
- Obligatoriskt, men ändå bara möjligt vid tur.
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- Gaslednings innehåll?
- Större kullar som hålls ovanför ruet
- När regnet avbryter aktiviteten.
- Detta fångar vi helst.
- En fjärils inre nära norge?
- Vart avrundade vi för 20 år sen
- Landformation i sjö?
14 Clues: Uppfattat? • Landformation i sjö? • Gaslednings innehåll? • Detta fångar vi helst. • En fjärils inre nära norge? • 8 minuter med ljusets hastighet • Vart avrundade vi för 20 år sen • När regnet avbryter aktiviteten. • Här avslutar vi kvällen: Till... • Namnet på grundet vid ortens sjö. • Större kullar som hålls ovanför ruet • Obligatoriskt, men ändå bara möjligt vid tur. • ...
CK TURNS 50 2024-01-27
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- NICKNAME OF CHRIS OLD CAR
- FAMOUS RED SOX SLUGGER CHRIS SAW FINAL GAME
- CHRIS CURRENT DOG
- CAREER ASPIRATION AS A CHILD
- FAVORITE DINNER
- CHRIS FAVORITE PIZZA PLACE
- FAVORITE CHEESE
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- FAVORITE BAND
- FAVORITE BEACH ON NANTUCKET
- FAVORITE PET
- FAVORITE BEER
- LEARNED TO RIDE BEFORE A BIKE
- FAVORITE STUFFED ANIMAL AS A CHILD
- CHRIS'S PROM DATE
14 Clues: FAVORITE PET • FAVORITE BAND • FAVORITE BEER • FAVORITE DINNER • FAVORITE CHEESE • CHRIS CURRENT DOG • CHRIS'S PROM DATE • NICKNAME OF CHRIS OLD CAR • CHRIS FAVORITE PIZZA PLACE • FAVORITE BEACH ON NANTUCKET • CAREER ASPIRATION AS A CHILD • LEARNED TO RIDE BEFORE A BIKE • FAVORITE STUFFED ANIMAL AS A CHILD • FAMOUS RED SOX SLUGGER CHRIS SAW FINAL GAME
Civil War 2023-12-01
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- 18th US President
- 16th President
- Compromise
- Political Union of the Southern States
- Forced to work
- Killed Abraham Lincoln
- A place between two states
- You pick it
- North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia
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- Commander of the Confederate Army
- Military Strategy by Winfield Scott
- Portion of the country that remained loyal to the federal government
- Capital of The United States
- Famous Battle
- Important Proclomation
- War between the Union and Confederacy
16 Clues: Compromise • You pick it • Famous Battle • 16th President • Forced to work • 18th US President • Killed Abraham Lincoln • Important Proclomation • A place between two states • Capital of The United States • Commander of the Confederate Army • Military Strategy by Winfield Scott • War between the Union and Confederacy • Political Union of the Southern States • ...
Atmosphere 2017-12-18
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- the temperature at which the water vapor in the air becomes saturated and condensation begins
- a usually brief, heavy storm that consists of rain, strong winds, lightning, and thunder
- a powerful funnel-shaped column of spiraling air
- the layer closest to Earth, where almost all weather occurs; the thinnest layer
- a powerful funnel-shaped column of spiraling air
- air passing over warm surfaces gains buoyancy
- weather phenomenon caused when warm water from the western Pacific Ocean flows eastward; milder winter temperatures and less snow than usual
- the mass of air surrounding the Earth
- the abnormal rise of the sea along a shore as a result of strong winds
- cloud formation that occurs when warm moist air is forced to rise up the side of a mountain
- if warm and cool air collide, the warm air will be forced up
- a body of air with horizontally uniform temperature, humidity, and pressure.
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- the largest source of human caused pollution in the United States
- global warming caused by the buildup of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
- 50 to 80 km, most meteorites burn up here
- 12 to 50 km, Ozone held here, absorbs UV radiation
- an irregularly recurring upwelling of unusually cold water to the ocean surface along the western coast of South America that often occurs following an El Niño; winter temperatures that are warmer than normal in the Southeast and cooler than normal in the Northwest
- A hurricane intensity scale that relates hurricane damage to wind speeds and central air pressures
- A front where warm air moves over cold air
- a percentage of the maximum amount of water vapor the air can hold at its current temperature
- A front where cold air moves in under a warm air mass
- the uppermost layer of the atmosphere; very thin and very hot air
- A boundary between air masses that don't move possibly causing rain for several days
- the concentration of ozone in the stratosphere; protects earth from harmful ultraviolet rays
- a large, powerful windstorm that forms over warm ocean waters
25 Clues: the mass of air surrounding the Earth • 50 to 80 km, most meteorites burn up here • A front where warm air moves over cold air • air passing over warm surfaces gains buoyancy • a powerful funnel-shaped column of spiraling air • a powerful funnel-shaped column of spiraling air • 12 to 50 km, Ozone held here, absorbs UV radiation • ...
Unit 2 Culture Assessment -Sudlow Tigers 2023-10-22
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- A country that allows its citizens to vote for its leaders, like the United States, is a Representative _________________.
- classifying people based on their age, gender, ethnicity, or wealth is an example of __________________.
- A _______________ represents over 50% of something.
- A ______________ economic system is still used by hunting and gathering tribes today, it is based on barter and trade.
- A countries capital, its flag, or the system of government it uses are all examples of _________________.
- ____________ is a term for a country that does not have a government.
- ________________ tries to helps people answer basic questions about life’s meaning, it is the leading cause of conflict between cultures.
- A __________________ economy is an economic system is the government in complete control.
- Food, clothing, housing and customs are all examples of __________________.
- ____________ impacts every aspect of your life.
- ________________ is currently the largest religion in the world based on number of followers and is the religion of a majority of Americans.
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- Aspect of culture that is the strongest unifying force for a society is ________________.
- A _______________ represents less than 50% of something.
- Most spoken native language in the world is ___________________________
- ______________ is the cultural aspect that studies the way goods and services are produced and used.
- A _____________ economic system is used by a majority of the countries in the world, including the USA.
- A country in which a religious leader, or religious group, is in control and the laws are based on a holy text is called a ______________.
- Literature, theatre, architecture and sculpture are all examples of ________________.
- A country that is run by a person who inherits their position of power is called a ________________.
- A country that is run by a person, or political party, that uses power to gain and maintain control is called a _________________.
- Total monetary value of all goods & services produced in a country per year is called a countries __________.
- A ________________ is a localized form of the main language
- Famous events and people who have impacted a culture are both examples of _________________.
23 Clues: ____________ impacts every aspect of your life. • A _______________ represents over 50% of something. • A _______________ represents less than 50% of something. • A ________________ is a localized form of the main language • ____________ is a term for a country that does not have a government. • ...
Political Parties and Elections 2024-10-23
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- a number that is more than 50 percent of the total
- a group of people named by each state legislature to select the president and vice president
- a strong party organization that can control political appointments and deliver votes
- political organization established by a corporation, labor union, or other special interest groups designed to support candidates by contributing money
- an election in which only the declared members of a political party are allowed to vote for that party's nominees
- the votes cast by individual voters in a presidential election, as opposed to the electoral vote
- a special election in which citizens can vote to remove a public official from office
- a system of government in which two political parties compete for power
- the list of candidates for which you cast your vote
- to record or enroll
- a geographic area tat contains a specific number of voters
- percentage of eligible voters who actually vote
- representative from the 50 state political organizations who run a political party
- a procedure by which citizens vote on state or local laws
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- an election in which voters choose candidates to represent each political party in a general election
- a lack of interest
- the location where voting is carried out
- to seek votes from voters
- matter of debate or dispute
- an election in which voters need not to declare their party preference
- a meeting of political party members to conduct party business
- a series of statements expressing a party's principles, beliefs, and positions on election issues
- the most votes among all those running for a political office
- an association of voters with broad common interests who want to influence or control decision making in government by electing the party's candidates to public office
- a system in which the candidate who wins the popular vote in a state usually receives all of the states electoral votes
- a procedure by which citizen can propose new laws or state constitutional amendments
- the right to vote
- a political party that challenges the tow major parties
28 Clues: the right to vote • a lack of interest • to record or enroll • to seek votes from voters • matter of debate or dispute • the location where voting is carried out • percentage of eligible voters who actually vote • a number that is more than 50 percent of the total • the list of candidates for which you cast your vote • a political party that challenges the tow major parties • ...
John Adams 2023-03-28
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- A political party in the United States that favored a strong central government and the adoption of the Constitution.
- A series of laws passed by the United States Congress in 1798 during John Adams' presidency that limited the rights of immigrants and restricted freedom of speech.
- The document that declared the United States' independence from Great Britain, which John Adams helped to draft and sign.
- An undeclared naval war between the United States and France from 1798 to 1800, which John Adams helped to resolve diplomatically.
- The legislative body that governed the United States during the American Revolution and drafted the Declaration of Independence.
- A law passed by the United States Congress in 1801 during John Adams' presidency that created new federal judgeships and sparked controversy over the appointment of "midnight judges."
- A love and devotion to one's country.
- The military force created by the Second Continental Congress to fight against the British during the American Revolution.
- The second highest office in the United States government, held by John Adams before he became President.
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- The term served by the President of the United States, the highest office in the land.
- The state constitution of Massachusetts, which John Adams helped to write and which became a model for the U.S. Constitution.
- Father - A term used to describe the men who helped establish the United States of America and draft its constitution.
- A treaty between the United States and Spain in 1819 that established the western boundary of the United States and ceded Florida to the United States.
- A person who represents their country in negotiations with other countries.
- The treaty that ended the American Revolution, which John Adams helped negotiate as a diplomat.
- A violent confrontation between British soldiers and American colonists in 1770, in which John Adams served as defense counsel for the accused British soldiers.
16 Clues: A love and devotion to one's country. • A person who represents their country in negotiations with other countries. • The term served by the President of the United States, the highest office in the land. • The treaty that ended the American Revolution, which John Adams helped negotiate as a diplomat. • ...
Ancient Chinese Warfare Crossword 2020-06-08
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- When was the Warring States around?
- What did they have a lot of?
- What was war like in the Warring States Period?
- How did battle tactics evolve?
- What happened after the stone age?
- What happened to China in the Warring States Period?
- What were the two substances that changed war?
- Who has read the Art of War?
- What did Ancient China have less of?
- What did the winner of war earn?
- What was the Warring States also known as?
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- What happened to armor as the years went on in Ancient China?
- What were the two major weapons in war?
- Who used it to defeat the Kuomintang?
- What was Sun Tzu before he wrote down the "Art of War"
- What did Sun Ztu say to his soldiers
- What was the first age of time in Ancient China?
- What are our weapons like today?
- Who was the author of the "Art of War"?
- Who won the war during the Warring States Period?
20 Clues: What did they have a lot of? • Who has read the Art of War? • How did battle tactics evolve? • What are our weapons like today? • What did the winner of war earn? • What happened after the stone age? • When was the Warring States around? • What did Sun Ztu say to his soldiers • What did Ancient China have less of? • Who used it to defeat the Kuomintang? • ...
Civil War 2025-09-04
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- – Capital of the Confederacy
- – Bloodiest single-day battle in American history
- – President of the United States during the Civil War
- – President of the Confederate States
- – Confederate general who surrendered at Appomattox
- – Period of rebuilding the South after the Civil War
- – Former enslaved woman who became a conductor on the Underground Railroad
- Run – First major battle of the Civil War, fought in Virginia
- – Turning point battle in Pennsylvania, 1863
- – Union general who later became president
- – System of forced labor that was a major cause of the war
- – The northern states during the Civil War
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- – Union naval strategy to cut off Southern trade
- – Soldier who is killed, wounded, captured, or missing
- – The southern states that broke away from the Union
- – Capital of the Union
- – Movement to end slavery
- Sumter – Site where the Civil War began in 1861
- – Famous abolitionist and writer who escaped slavery
- – Proclamation by Lincoln freeing enslaved people in Confederate states
20 Clues: – Capital of the Union • – Movement to end slavery • – Capital of the Confederacy • – President of the Confederate States • – Union general who later became president • – The northern states during the Civil War • – Turning point battle in Pennsylvania, 1863 • Sumter – Site where the Civil War began in 1861 • – Union naval strategy to cut off Southern trade • ...
U.S Presidents 2023-12-15
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- THE 10TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
- The 2nd President of the United States
- The 3rd President of the United States
- The 4th President of the United States
- Adams THE 6TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
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- THE 7TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
- Harrison THE 9TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
- The 1st President of the United States
- Buren THE 8TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
- THE 5TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
- Polk THE 11TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
11 Clues: THE 7TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES • The 1st President of the United States • THE 5TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES • The 2nd President of the United States • The 3rd President of the United States • The 4th President of the United States • THE 10TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES • Buren THE 8TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES • ...
Decarceration Problems and Prospects 2022-02-23
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- _______ programs don't have as much power as we think to change the trajectory of prison release outcomes
- Clear stressed the limited importance of _____ as a driver of mass incarceration
- how many jurisdictions of mass incarceration
- to date however the opioid crises has mostly stirred calls for more treatment interventions as opposed to harsher punishments. This may be due to the widespread public perception that opioid abusers are more likely to be _____ rural citizens and this less appropriate targets for public opprobrium
- If mass incarceration is an aberration, we would want to return to this norm
- A norm used to set a target to return to the prison level of other states.
- Reform advocated are disinclined to provoke the kinds of concerns that would arise from a widespread understanding that prison reform means releasing ________________
- Dropping rates of incarceration are not explained by crime, they are explained by changing _____ prison policies.
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- What does LOS stand for?
- Politics is changing from get tough on crime to seeing that we have too many prisons and need a better chance for reformations and rejoining society
- If rate declines stay at this rate, it will take __________ years to decrease the nations prison count by 50%
- states whose prison populations are not in decline are today seen as _______ cases
- determined by how many people go to prison and how long they stay
- _________ percent of prison population is for violent crime
- An effect seen that when more got arrested when they were young, more got caught up in the system later in life.
15 Clues: What does LOS stand for? • how many jurisdictions of mass incarceration • _________ percent of prison population is for violent crime • determined by how many people go to prison and how long they stay • A norm used to set a target to return to the prison level of other states. • If mass incarceration is an aberration, we would want to return to this norm • ...
Decarceration Problems and Prospects 2022-02-23
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- A norm used to set a target to return to the prison level of other states.
- states whose prison populations are not in decline are today seen as _______ cases
- determined by how many people go to prison and how long they stay
- how many jurisdictions of mass incarceration
- What does LOS stand for?
- If mass incarceration is an aberration, we would want to return to this norm
- Reform advocated are disinclined to provoke the kinds of concerns that would arise from a widespread understanding that prison reform means releasing ________________
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- If rate declines stay at this rate, it will take __________ years to decrease the nations prison count by 50%
- Politics is changing from get tough on crime to seeing that we have too many prisons and need a better chance for reformations and rejoining society
- An effect seen that when more got arrested when they were young, more got caught up in the system later in life.
- _________ percent of prison population is for violent crime
- _______ programs don't have as much power as we think to change the trajectory of prison release outcomes
- Clear stressed the limited importance of _____ as a driver of mass incarceration
- to date however the opioid crises has mostly stirred calls for more treatment interventions as opposed to harsher punishments. This may be due to the widespread public perception that opioid abusers are more likely to be _____ rural citizens and this less appropriate targets for public opprobrium
- Dropping rates of incarceration are not explained by crime, they are explained by changing _____ prison policies.
15 Clues: What does LOS stand for? • how many jurisdictions of mass incarceration • _________ percent of prison population is for violent crime • determined by how many people go to prison and how long they stay • A norm used to set a target to return to the prison level of other states. • If mass incarceration is an aberration, we would want to return to this norm • ...
Ancient Chinese Warfare Crossword 2020-06-08
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- When was the Warring States around?
- What did they have a lot of?
- What was war like in the Warring States Period?
- How did battle tactics evolve?
- What happened after the stone age?
- What happened to China in the Warring States Period?
- What were the two substances that changed war?
- Who has read the Art of War?
- What did Ancient China have less of?
- What did the winner of war earn?
- What was the Warring States also known as?
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- What happened to armor as the years went on in Ancient China?
- What were the two major weapons in war?
- Who used it to defeat the Kuomintang?
- What was Sun Tzu before he wrote down the "Art of War"
- What did Sun Ztu say to his soldiers
- What was the first age of time in Ancient China?
- What are our weapons like today?
- Who was the author of the "Art of War"?
- Who won the war during the Warring States Period?
20 Clues: What did they have a lot of? • Who has read the Art of War? • How did battle tactics evolve? • What are our weapons like today? • What did the winner of war earn? • What happened after the stone age? • When was the Warring States around? • What did Sun Ztu say to his soldiers • What did Ancient China have less of? • Who used it to defeat the Kuomintang? • ...
Civil War CROSSWORD NO NOTES 2024-02-28
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- :where did the war end
- :some women and men provided
- :who was the general for the union
- :what did abraham make his navy do to southern ports
- :who was elected in 1860
- :what month did the civil war end
- :which states are rural
- :what part is monitor
- :what state was created during the war
- :who was a abolitionist and spy
- :who led a revolt
- :what part is merrimack
- :what troop was the confederacy
- :who was a african american spy
- : what states were industrialized
- :what river was iron-clad on
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- :supported the underground rail
- :who played a major role in battle of bullrun
- :sailor for the union navy
- :what was the 1st major battle:
- :who wanted new states to be slave states
- :capital of the confederacy
- :who led a raid
- :most did not take sides in the war
- :campaigned to end slavery
- :who won the war
- :what did southern states want
- :who surrendered
- :who created the red cross
- :what war started in 1861
30 Clues: :who led a raid • :who won the war • :who surrendered • :who led a revolt • :what part is monitor • :where did the war end • :which states are rural • :what part is merrimack • :who was elected in 1860 • :what war started in 1861 • :sailor for the union navy • :campaigned to end slavery • :who created the red cross • :capital of the confederacy • :some women and men provided • ...
James Liamero Articles X-Word 2024-02-09
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- Why did he believe that?
- States were even starting to______ their own currency.
- What factor prompted the states to change the Articles of Confederation?
- What power was held by the government?
- What document declared America a new country?
- States acted independently acting in their own_____________.
- Who did Alexander Hamilton hate?
- What was the biggest issue in America?
- What is a synonym for disorder, relating to Shays Rebellion?
- When did Articles of Confederation take effect?
- Farmers joined________ in the state of________.
- Which country did Alexander Hamilton believe was a future superpower?
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- Who mostly inhabited west of that river?
- What fraction of the states did you need to pass a law?
- What did the states do to encourage people to buy local goods?
- What phrase describes federalist government?
- Congress lacked supplies for the______.
- What was the biggest challenge Congress faced?
- Who wrote our language we speak today?
- Who went to England after the war?
- What River was splitting American and Spanish lands?
21 Clues: Why did he believe that? • Who did Alexander Hamilton hate? • Who went to England after the war? • What power was held by the government? • Who wrote our language we speak today? • What was the biggest issue in America? • Congress lacked supplies for the______. • Who mostly inhabited west of that river? • What phrase describes federalist government? • ...
Chapter 9 2025-01-09
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- The gathering of individuals.
- Enlistment to service.
- Enough or equal to.
- Military strategy proposed by the Union.
- Peace Democrats.
- Putting a decision or plan into effect.
- Flag officer of the United States Navy.
- Freed the enslaved people of the Confederate states.
- The “Young Napoleon”
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- Brought before a judge to be assessed.
- Britain accused the United States of violating British neutrality.
- Sailors who sailed goods in and out of Southern seaports.
- Vital to the resolution of a crisis or the determination of an outcome.
- Precipitated the Trent Affair during the American Civil War.
- Emergency currency.
- One of the most valued generals in the Confederate Army.
- Overall commander of the Confederate States Army.
- Wearing down the enemy by taking numbers.
- a payment or reward of money to locate, capture or kill an outlaw or a wanted person.
- Union general who led the United States to victory.
- Politician who became a Confederate diplomat.
21 Clues: Peace Democrats. • Emergency currency. • Enough or equal to. • The “Young Napoleon” • Enlistment to service. • The gathering of individuals. • Brought before a judge to be assessed. • Putting a decision or plan into effect. • Flag officer of the United States Navy. • Military strategy proposed by the Union. • Wearing down the enemy by taking numbers. • ...
The people of the Lakota 2023-12-20
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- The name of the Lakota chief that lead the successful campaign
- One of the seven states occupied by he Lakota in the mid-17th century(HINT: SD)
- One of the Seven states occupied by the Lakota in the mid-17th century(HINT: MT)
- How many Lakota people there are today
- The second battle became known as ____________________
- One of the seven states occupied by the Lakota in the mid-17th century(HINT:W)
- The Lakota people emphasized this
- The name for the subtribes of the Sioux tribe
- The name of the Sioux subtribe that we covered today
- The first group of people to discover the Lakota
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- What tribe forced the Lakota western
- One of the seven states occupied by the Lakota in the mid-17th century(HINT: ND)
- One of the seven states occupied by the Lakota in the mid-17th century(HINT: C)
- What religion Massacred Lakota civilians at what today is known as Wounded knee
- The century of the the first attempted resistance
- One of the seven states occupied by the Lakota in the mid-17th century(HINT: N)
- As horses become more common the Lakota became a ____________ tribe
- One of the Seven states occupied by the Lakota in the mid-17th century(HINT: MN)
- What is the foreign word that means Lakota
19 Clues: The Lakota people emphasized this • What tribe forced the Lakota western • How many Lakota people there are today • What is the foreign word that means Lakota • The name for the subtribes of the Sioux tribe • The first group of people to discover the Lakota • The century of the the first attempted resistance • The name of the Sioux subtribe that we covered today • ...
Gracia-Adj/Num 2021-09-16
19 Clues: 17 • 32 • 11 • 50 • 28 • 74 • 150 • Hot(m) • sick(m) • tall(m) • Cheap(f) • short(f) • young(m) • Dirty(f) • strong(m) • Caring(m) • new(f-pl) • careful(m) • pretty(f-pl)
Italian 2025-07-30
19 Clues: Sad • Bad • Grey • Well • I am • Hello • Years • Brown • Orange • Because • Calm (boy) • Word for 22 • Word for 19 • Word for 14 • Tired (boy) • Word for 50 • Good Evening • Excited (girl) • Worried (girl)
Legislative Branch Vocabulary 2022-02-08
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- Designed to prolong debate and slow the process of publishing a bill.
- An agenda that notes the actions of the senate or the house of representatives.
- Gives Congress the power to regulate commerce with foreign nations.
- A group of 51 senators that allows congressional business to be conducted.
- Current holder of an office.
- A person who is the substitute of the vice president who can preside over the Senate, sign legislation, and issue the oath of office to new senators.
- A congress that has two houses.
- The splitting of the many members of the house of representatives into the 50 states.
- A charge of misconduct made against the holder of a public office.
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- The setting of boundaries of the electoral districts.
- Voting members of a community that has the right to appoint or elect.
- Congressional committee meet together in a closed session to choose candidates to be floor leader.
- A formal statement of disapproval to a senator, house member, etc.
- The bringing of a debate to the end.
- Leader spokesperson for their party’s issues.
- A government that has one house.
- Provides authority needed to spend or obtain U.S. Treasury funds.
- Proposal for a new law.
- Assistant leaders that round-up votes.
- A period of time where a legislator makes laws.
20 Clues: Proposal for a new law. • Current holder of an office. • A congress that has two houses. • A government that has one house. • The bringing of a debate to the end. • Assistant leaders that round-up votes. • Leader spokesperson for their party’s issues. • A period of time where a legislator makes laws. • The setting of boundaries of the electoral districts. • ...
US History Final 2012-12-12
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- For government V Against government
- English Protestants in the 16th century
- extended the us by over 50%
- action of a state that leaves the country
- exchange widespread exchange of animals, plants, culture, human populations
- a territory under the immediate political control of a state.
- bigger army and more agriculture
- expansion of territory
- statement adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776
- age that improved the industry
- compromise between the north and south
- battle that was disputed over slavery
- Robert E. Lee
- improved the judicial branch
- different ideas for different places
- tax on paper goods
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- British policy of avoiding strict enforcement of parliamentary laws
- William T. Sherman
- people against slavery
- Lincoln’s last speech
- was an agreement among the 13 founding states that established the United
- South Carolina, North Carolina, Maryland, Virginia and Georgia
- convention that improved women rights
- theories that have reasons for migration
- The composition or structure of something
- idea that it is gods will to move west
- book that showed the dark side of slavery
- armed uprising that took place in central and western Massachusetts in 1786 and 1787
- doctrine that government control of foreign trade
- slave that sued for freedom
30 Clues: Robert E. Lee • William T. Sherman • tax on paper goods • Lincoln’s last speech • people against slavery • expansion of territory • slave that sued for freedom • extended the us by over 50% • improved the judicial branch • age that improved the industry • bigger army and more agriculture • For government V Against government • different ideas for different places • ...
What Does This Word Mean? 2015-11-10
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- those who remained loyal to Great Britain and King George
- manmade waterways that connect one body of water to another
- to buy something now and pay for it later over time
- this system allows qualifying citizens to register for a chance to win lots of land
- a system of distributing land by which each "head" of the household receives 100 acres plus 50 for each member
- a person, group, or country who joins with another for a common interest
- the document that set up our current framework for government
- withdraw
- a crop grown to be sold for income
- where farmers are able to produce just enough to survive
- to not take sides
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- the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution
- the sale of western land to 4 companies after the General Assembly was bribed
- refers to a legislature that has one house
- a fee for instruction
- a school for which the Federal government donated the land
- the colonists who wanted independence from Great Britain
- when military forces try to capture a fact or town by surrounding it and preventing any supplies from reaching it
- the first constitution of the united states
- a machine for separating cotton from its seeds
20 Clues: withdraw • to not take sides • a fee for instruction • a crop grown to be sold for income • refers to a legislature that has one house • the first constitution of the united states • a machine for separating cotton from its seeds • the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution • to buy something now and pay for it later over time • ...
Road laws 2022-09-12
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- removing your license for less than a year
- driving dangerously
- a pichase you make so that if you get into a crash a company will pay for it
- a system where each speeding violation moves you closer to losing your license
- driving way too close to the person in front of you in a way that if they stopped you would crash
- another thing that can contribute to a DWI
- 50 percent of crashes are caused by this
- goes on the front and back of your car
- one of the most common distractions
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- the procedure for doing legal things with a car
- driving over the speed limit
- when people get angry and shout at other drivers
- shows who’s responsible for the vehicle
- eight sided sign
- proof you own a vehicle
- a law that states the by getting out of your car you are consenting to an alcohol test
- a law that limits driving based on weather and light conditions
- 41 percent of deaths are caused by this
- if your blood alcohol content is at 0.8 you are this
- removing your license for a year or more
20 Clues: eight sided sign • driving dangerously • proof you own a vehicle • driving over the speed limit • one of the most common distractions • goes on the front and back of your car • shows who’s responsible for the vehicle • 41 percent of deaths are caused by this • 50 percent of crashes are caused by this • removing your license for a year or more • ...
World Geography Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-20
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- is home to the largest pyramid
- high in diversity mountain range
- originates in Peru
- a person born in a specified place
- In 1909, the canyon was the site of a giant hoax
- Really old snow
- The capital is Port-au-Prince
- Western Rivers
- the weather conditions in the area
- Sucre is the official capital
- had served as Thomas Jefferson's secretary
- Mountain range is the oldest in America
- the youngest mountain range in the Rocky Mountains
- largest country in South America
- World's Highest Navigable
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- from Fredonyer Pass in the north, to Tehachapi Pass in the south
- stretch some 3000 miles
- prosperous mining mecca
- rich in oil & natural gas
- the most diverse forest
- a boundary that separates a continent's river systems
- the third biggest cat in the world
- the driest desert in the world
- 1.5-million-acre wetlands preserve on the southern tip of the U.S
- 50 states covering a vast
- gets its name from its shape, which resembles an ancient shield
- USA is located here
- a Shoshone woman who accompanied the Lewis and Clark expedition
- surroundings in which animals live
- large freshwater lake in Sierra Nevada
30 Clues: Western Rivers • Really old snow • originates in Peru • USA is located here • stretch some 3000 miles • prosperous mining mecca • the most diverse forest • rich in oil & natural gas • 50 states covering a vast • World's Highest Navigable • The capital is Port-au-Prince • Sucre is the official capital • is home to the largest pyramid • the driest desert in the world • ...
Presidency Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-06
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- a system by which appointments and promotions in the civil service are based on competence rather than political favoritism.
- people appointed to the government
- Financial penalty's made on another country
- how we treat the safety of our country
- the practice of a successful political party giving public office to its supporters.
- corporations that work with the government
- its purpose is to spread the power to elect the president across all 50 states.
- an agreement made by the president that is non formal.
- the unelected, administrative body in the Executive Branch.
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- a government's strategy in dealing with other nations.
- Blocking another countrys trade
- angencys in the government that are independent
- an accredited diplomat sent by a country as its official representative to a foreign country.
- taking care of the population and wellfare
- people that work in civil service and wellfare
- the presidents forgiveness of a crime
- a person qualified to vote in an election How we choose the president
- an official pardon for people who have been convicted of political offenses.
- a cancellation or postponement of a punishment.
- agreements made with foreign nations
- Direct orders made by the president Elected leader of the executive branch
- appointed to help the president
22 Clues: Blocking another countrys trade • appointed to help the president • people appointed to the government • agreements made with foreign nations • the presidents forgiveness of a crime • how we treat the safety of our country • taking care of the population and wellfare • corporations that work with the government • Financial penalty's made on another country • ...
