50 states Crossword Puzzles
Time and numbers 2021-09-07
Shopping 2024-05-03
18 Clues: cost • caixa • sumar • canvi • rebut • quota • en venta • retornar • bon valor • estalviar • reemborsament • valdre la pena • (inter)canviar • oferta especial • permetre(diners) • targeta de credit • diners en efectiu • descompte del 50%
Risolvi i calcoli 2024-10-19
Vocabulary Civil War 2025-09-05
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- – The period after the Civil War when the Southern states were rebuilt and brought back into the Union.
- – The murder of an important leader; Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in 1865.
- Address – A short speech by Abraham Lincoln in 1863, reminding Americans of the goals of liberty and equality.
- – A change or addition to the U.S. Constitution (such as the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments that ended slavery and gave citizenship and voting rights).
- – The Northern states that remained loyal to the United States during the Civil War.
- Bureau – An agency created after the Civil War to help formerly enslaved people adjust to freedom.
- – The act of freeing someone from slavery.
- – To formally withdraw or break away from a nation or organization.
- – A person who wanted to end slavery in the United States.
- – A system where poor farmers worked land owned by others in return for a share of the crops.
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- – A soldier who is killed, wounded, missing, or captured in battle.
- War – A military strategy of destroying not just the enemy’s army but also its resources and will to fight.
- – Using ships to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving a place.
- Crow Laws – Laws in the South that enforced racial segregation after the Civil War.
- Rights – The belief that individual states should make their own laws, often used by the South to defend slavery.
- – A law requiring people to serve in the military if chosen.
- – The Southern states that seceded from the Union to form their own government.
- Proclamation – The 1863 order by President Abraham Lincoln that declared enslaved people in Confederate states free.
- – The separation of people based on race, especially common after the Civil War.
- War – A war fought between people of the same country, in this case the North and South of the United States.
20 Clues: – The act of freeing someone from slavery. • – A person who wanted to end slavery in the United States. • – A law requiring people to serve in the military if chosen. • – A soldier who is killed, wounded, missing, or captured in battle. • – To formally withdraw or break away from a nation or organization. • ...
Afro-Latin American and Popular Music 2021-10-02
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- the fusion of West African with Black American music
- originated around 1958 as a movement affecting a radical change in the classic Cuban Samba
- a Caribbean island and unincorporated U.S. territory
- Cuban, Puerto Rican, and Colombian dance music
- an activity that holds the attention and interest of an audience
- a country in the southern portion of North America
- Jamaican sound dominated by bass guitar and drums
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- the imparting of information or news
- combines elements of African-American gospel music, rhythm and blues, and often jazz
- a country located where the northern Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and Atlantic Ocean meet
- something done for enjoyment when one is not working
- Muslim inhabitants of the Maghreb, the Iberian Peninsula, Sicily and Malta during the Middle Ages
- relating to or used for formal events of a religious or public nature
- mainly religious, sometimes taken from psalms of Biblical Passages
- largest Spanish-speaking nation in the world
- a North American country of 50 states
- its notes create soulful and expressive sound
- a band in Mexico whose original ensemble consisted of violins, guitars, harp, and guitarron
- African ______________ music is largely functional in nature
- South African music featuring lively and uninhibited variation of the jitterbug
20 Clues: the imparting of information or news • a North American country of 50 states • largest Spanish-speaking nation in the world • its notes create soulful and expressive sound • Cuban, Puerto Rican, and Colombian dance music • Jamaican sound dominated by bass guitar and drums • a country in the southern portion of North America • ...
Surveillance 101 Crossword 2016-08-30
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- Riverside speed limit (Cam #790).
- Like a town, but smaller (Cam #21).
- a formal meeting of people with a shared interest, typically one that takes place over several days (Cam #765).
- 满堂 or full house (Cam #4392).
- support service (Cam #4819).
- Daniel Ricciardo and Mark Webber had wings (Cam #4872).
- The last letter in the Greek alphabet (Cam #3).
- Between the 50 states and Europe (Cam #866).
- twinkle of Crown (Cam #4854).
- not a runner but a _ _ _ _ _ _ (Cam #530).
- Payroll deduct cakes and coffee's (Cam #1).
- The devil and Meryl Streep love this clothing (Cam #762).
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- Everybody loves a bit of Spice (Cam #861).
- thefts from motor vehicles (Cam #4812).
- Tom Ford and Alexander (Cam #4809).
- Fattoria il Palagio (Cam #2).
- A world of entertainment (Cam #766).
- Only produced in the beautiful French countryside (Cam #30).
- Pizza & Pasta (Cam #17).
- We are the master to all your events (Cam #18).
- Patience Room (Cam #760).
- music and bike specialists (Cam #4878).
- Store all your money in the safest possible place 88 (Cam #4851).
- Asia (Cam #7).
- 124A Casino/Exhibition Centre (Cam #790).
- Not the River Room, but the other room at the Palladium (Cam #39).
26 Clues: Asia (Cam #7). • Pizza & Pasta (Cam #17). • Patience Room (Cam #760). • support service (Cam #4819). • Fattoria il Palagio (Cam #2). • 满堂 or full house (Cam #4392). • twinkle of Crown (Cam #4854). • Riverside speed limit (Cam #790). • Tom Ford and Alexander (Cam #4809). • Like a town, but smaller (Cam #21). • A world of entertainment (Cam #766). • ...
~CFC: Animal Welfare Week~ 2019-10-29
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- Non-profit organization dedicated to the prevention of animal cruelty (acron.)
- Common phrase for those who support homing rescue animals over purchasing through breeders.
- Bird whose call is almost always mistaken as that of an eagle (three words)
- "________'s Web"
- Largest domesticated cat breed.
- "Hi-Ho,________!Away!"
- Movie from the 1990s about three lost pets trying to find their way home.
- Name of bunny/rabbit from a classic animated movie famous for "thumping" his foot when excited.
- Most common K-9.
- Horse that became a triple-crown winner in 1973 (movie named after him in 2010).
- This whale actually belongs to the dolphin family and is the most recognizable whale in the world.
- Biggest misunderstood breed of dog.
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- Best friend of Stewie Griffin (he's a dog).
- Bart Simpson's dog
- An organization that is for ethical treatment of animals, yet sometimes take it too far.
- To donate time for a cause without compensation.
- "Just Keep Swimming" movie.
- This animal can "hear" through its feet.
- King of the Jungle (despite not living in one).
- 43 of 50 states have a ______-tolerance policy and convict someone on a first-time offense of animal cruelty.
- Who was Framed in 1988? (Movie Title: 1/2 cartoon, 1/2 live))
21 Clues: "________'s Web" • Most common K-9. • Bart Simpson's dog • "Hi-Ho,________!Away!" • "Just Keep Swimming" movie. • Largest domesticated cat breed. • Biggest misunderstood breed of dog. • This animal can "hear" through its feet. • Best friend of Stewie Griffin (he's a dog). • King of the Jungle (despite not living in one). • To donate time for a cause without compensation. • ...
Administrative & Traffic Laws 2024-04-02
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- this is one of the inattention and distractions on the road = ______.
- driving is a _____ not a right
- each state gives a permit/written test, driving/road test and ______ test
- another responsibility of owning a car= ________
- _____ to pay attention was a factor in nearly 50% of all collisions
- take away license away less than 365 days =______
- the basic speed law limits speed to the road, _______, and vehicle conditions
- driving is considered ______ if driver must consciously and intentionally drive in a dangerous manner
- Minnesota requires ________ insurance on vehicles
- states have the power to take your ______ away from you!
- point _______ assigned for driving violations (speeding)
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- _______ is primarily cause of All crashes involving 16-18 year old drivers
- 4% percent of deaths where in ______ related crashes
- 1 out of 122 license drivers is arrested for driving under the _______
- taking license away for a year or more =______
- when you buy a vehicle, the certificate of title proves that you ______ own the vehicle
- Minnesota has a _________ insurance law each vehicle must be insured
- always drive at a ________ and proper/safe for existing conditions
- _______ and wanton are legal key terms in a reckless driving charge
- when you buy a vehicle, the ________ of title proves that you legally own the vehicle
20 Clues: driving is a _____ not a right • taking license away for a year or more =______ • another responsibility of owning a car= ________ • take away license away less than 365 days =______ • Minnesota requires ________ insurance on vehicles • 4% percent of deaths where in ______ related crashes • point _______ assigned for driving violations (speeding) • ...
JFK assassination 2024-05-07
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- part of the body which contains the brain, eyes and mouth.
- ___ floor of the building
- to kill/murder a famous person mostly political
- ____ ____ was a local nightclub owner who shot Lee Harvey Oswald point blank during his transfer to the prison
- The Texas School _____ depository
- ______ arrested Lee Harvey Oswald
- ______ casings were found by a window on the 6th floor of the Texas School Book Depository
- The assassination of JFK happened at ____ PM
- 3 _____ were fired at JFK
- type of weapon used in the assassination
- skilled shooter from far range
- JFK's assassinator
- ___ and night
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- there are many ________ on what happened that day
- one of the 50 states in which the assassination occurred
- specific weapon for range
- November __ is when the assassination occurred
- The first ladies clothing color was ____ on the day of the assassination
- Lee Harvey Oswald shot out of a ______
- _______________ was sworn to office shortly after the JFK assassination
- 35th president
- city in Texas
- mode of transportation that JFK was using
- November 22, ____
- there is a _____ showing the assassination on youtube
- JFK's wife was the _____ ____
- it is still a _______ on what really happened
- the month in which the assassination occurred
- the car was on a specific _____
29 Clues: city in Texas • ___ and night • 35th president • November 22, ____ • JFK's assassinator • ___ floor of the building • specific weapon for range • 3 _____ were fired at JFK • JFK's wife was the _____ ____ • skilled shooter from far range • the car was on a specific _____ • The Texas School _____ depository • ______ arrested Lee Harvey Oswald • Lee Harvey Oswald shot out of a ______ • ...
Reconstruction Review 2023-04-20
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- Terms for Northerners who went south to profit from Reconstruction.
- This type of farming system developed was very similar to slavery.
- These laws were meant to keep blacks and whites totally separate in the South.
- His election in 1876 was hotly contested but he eventually “won”.
- Southern states passed ____ Codes to limit African-Americans' freedom.
- He assassinated President Lincoln.
- The ___ Bureau was set up to help former slaves prepare for life after slavery.
- This Amendment guarantees citizenship and voting rights for African American males.
- This Amendment guarantees African-American males the right to vote.
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- A ____ Clause exempted whites from the laws that prevented blacks from voting.
- The strict __-__ Bill required 50% of the voters of a state to take a loyalty oath.
- The ___ of 1877 was a secret deal that ended the Reconstruction Era.
- A ___ tax required a person to pay to vote.
- Term for Southerners who supported the Union's Reconstruction plan and policies.
- The _____ Republicans controlled Congress during Reconstruction Radical
- This organization of Southern racists terrorized African-Americans during Reconstruction.
- This president was impeached by Congress for not following their plan for Reconstruction.
- This Amendment prohibited slavery.
- Theater in which President Lincoln was assassinated.
- Lincoln's plan for Reconstruction was called the “__ Percent Plan”.
20 Clues: This Amendment prohibited slavery. • He assassinated President Lincoln. • A ___ tax required a person to pay to vote. • Theater in which President Lincoln was assassinated. • His election in 1876 was hotly contested but he eventually “won”. • This type of farming system developed was very similar to slavery. • ...
Hopefully this one takes longer 2025-06-24
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- Our biggest activity this weekend
- YouTube channel I watch murder stuff on
- The car you used to drive in sim racing
- One of the members of the fellowship of the ring
- The amount of time you’ll be gone
- The book series Hannah got me
- Weekend breakfast
- My favorite F1 driver
- How I start the song “blank blank, little puppy”
- Company with top donations in 50 states series
- First dessert we’ll have when you get home
- Recently interviewed Shane Gillis
- Animal Jackson is afraid of
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- Favorite ex-F1 manager (good luck spelling)
- Your favorite F1 driver
- She’s coming to see Jackson soon…
- Video game that kept me entertained 2 weekends ago
- The star of the movie we’ll see on Sunday
- Fun drink that you, Ryan, & Haley enjoy
- Your dessert on the plane today
- Tallest actor in LOTR fellowship
- Toy Jackson barks at when playing
- Where we’ll go see the F1 movie
- What you measure on the star jasmine
- The most recent beach we went to
- Planet closest to the sun
- Our #1 name choice atm
- One of our fave brunch spots
- The activity Jackson is doing in the included polaroid
29 Clues: Weekend breakfast • My favorite F1 driver • Our #1 name choice atm • Your favorite F1 driver • Planet closest to the sun • Animal Jackson is afraid of • One of our fave brunch spots • The book series Hannah got me • Your dessert on the plane today • Where we’ll go see the F1 movie • Tallest actor in LOTR fellowship • The most recent beach we went to • ...
Role and Types of Government Review-5th HR 2025-09-18
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- A body of people living in a defined territory, organized politically, and the power to make their own decisions.
- All of the things the government decides to do.
- A government in which a single person holds unlimited political power.
- The powers of the government are divided between a central government and several local governments.
- Supreme and absolute power within its own borders.
- Governmental powers are divided on a geographic basis.
- The power to execute, enforce, and administer laws.
- A centralized government in which all goverment powers belong to one central agency.
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- A single person holds all the power.
- Power to make laws and to frame public policies.
- The powers rest with a majority of the people.
- When one receives more than 50% of the vote.
- The institution through which a society makes and enforces its public policies.
- To be reasonable, fair and impartial.
- The power to interpret laws, to determine their meaning and to settle disputes.
- The process of blending and adjusting competing views.
- Land with recognized boundaries.
- A government in which the power to rule is held by a small, usually self-appointed elite.
- An alliance of independent states.
- One who hold both rights and responsibilities in a state.
20 Clues: Land with recognized boundaries. • An alliance of independent states. • A single person holds all the power. • To be reasonable, fair and impartial. • When one receives more than 50% of the vote. • The powers rest with a majority of the people. • All of the things the government decides to do. • Power to make laws and to frame public policies. • ...
U.S. CONSTITUTION CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2018-03-15
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- This British act levied an internal tax on various documents and articles in the American colonies.
- The United States president is elected for _____ years.
- The _____ Continental Congress called for peace, made preparations for war, and declared independence.
- What is the head executive of a state government called?
- A change to the United States Constitution is called an _____.
- The destruction of a cargo of tea by colonists who were opposed to the tea tax is known as the _____ Tea Party.
- Article _____ sets forth the ways to amend the Constitution.
- The _____ of the United States elect Congress.
- Article _____ states that the Constitution shall be the supreme law of the land.
- It is the duty of Congress to make _____.
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- Pilgrim agreement (compact) before landing at Plymouth to pass and obey laws for the good of the colony.
- How many branches are there in the government of the United States?
- What is the head executive of a city government called?
- How many full terms can the president of the United States serve?
- The Senate and the House of Representatives is what we call _____.
- The Constitution of the United States can be _____.
- How many Supreme Court justices are there?
- Article _____ of the Constitution tells how the Legislative Branch of government should work.
18 Clues: It is the duty of Congress to make _____. • How many Supreme Court justices are there? • The _____ of the United States elect Congress. • The Constitution of the United States can be _____. • What is the head executive of a city government called? • The United States president is elected for _____ years. • What is the head executive of a state government called? • ...
U.S. CONSTITUTION CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2018-03-15
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- A change to the United States Constitution is called an _____.
- Article _____ sets forth the ways to amend the Constitution.
- The United States president is elected for _____ years.
- How many full terms can the president of the United States serve?
- It is the duty of Congress to make _____.
- What is the head executive of a state government called?
- This British act levied an internal tax on various documents and articles in the American colonies.
- Article _____ of the Constitution tells how the Legislative Branch of government should work.
- How many Supreme Court justices are there?
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- The Constitution of the United States can be _____.
- Pilgrim agreement (compact) before landing at Plymouth to pass and obey laws for the good of the colony.
- The _____ Continental Congress called for peace, made preparations for war, and declared independence.
- How many branches are there in the government of the United States?
- The Senate and the House of Representatives is what we call _____.
- The destruction of a cargo of tea by colonists who were opposed to the tea tax is known as the _____ Tea Party.
- What is the head executive of a city government called?
- The _____ of the United States elect Congress.
- Article _____ states that the Constitution shall be the supreme law of the land.
18 Clues: It is the duty of Congress to make _____. • How many Supreme Court justices are there? • The _____ of the United States elect Congress. • The Constitution of the United States can be _____. • The United States president is elected for _____ years. • What is the head executive of a city government called? • What is the head executive of a state government called? • ...
World War 1 Crossword Puzzle 2014-04-16
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- used to catch peoples attention about the war;hint: papers with pictures on them
- Agreement to stop fighting; Not a treaty
- archduke Franz Ferdinand was ___________ on June 28, 1914
- sunk in 1915-killed 128 Americans-angered Americans
- increased tension over territories and boundaries
- introduced during WW1 at Battle of Somme
- sold by the government to gain money for the war;hint:statue of _______and what's a link between people
- It was the agreement that Germany and Russia came to after Russia had quit the war. Russia lost a lot of land in this treaty.
- 28th President of the United States led the United States in World War I
- first underwater weapon used by Germany in the war
- war from inside trenches
- Note from German foreign secretary to Mexico. Offered to help Mexico gain back lost land for allying with Germany against U.S.
- Could shoot 600-1000 rounds/min., that's more than 50 riflemen
- another name for World war 1
- International war; all of the country's resources were are used to destroy another country
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- recruiting, war bonds, etc.
- Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism
- massive arms buildup late 1800s- early 1900s in Europe
- hand-thrown bombs
- used to combat trenches
- intensified rivals between nations
- USA figure who got people to help or enlist in the war;hint: he has striped pants and stars on his hat
- The assassin of Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria, a member of the Black Hand.
- declared war on Serbia July 28
- Ruler of Germany at the time of the war
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey (Ottoman Empire)
- Ruler of Austria Hungary; assassinated by Gavrilo Princip, a Bosnian Serb.; sparked World War 1
- became first true world war because it included countries from all over
- treaties to defend one another in event of war-"balance in power"
- two major fronts- western front (France)and Eastern Front (Russia)
30 Clues: hand-thrown bombs • used to combat trenches • war from inside trenches • recruiting, war bonds, etc. • another name for World war 1 • declared war on Serbia July 28 • intensified rivals between nations • Ruler of Germany at the time of the war • Agreement to stop fighting; Not a treaty • introduced during WW1 at Battle of Somme • ...
Commercial, Military, General Aviation 2025-09-24
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- a type of airline whose mission is to transport stuff
- a type of spraying and monitoring whose activities include monitoring fields, for optimal planting, performing aerial application of fertilizers and weed control, and monitoring livestock herds on ranches.
- a type of plan that can carry up to 90 passengers and fly up to 1200 miles
- a jet that can carry up to 500 passengers and can fly up to 9000 miles
- a type of military aircraft that hauls supplies and troops
- category of aviation whose primary mission is not covered by the commercial or military
- a type of military aircraft that finds where the enemy is and what they are doing
- a person who controls the traffic coming in and out of an airport
- a type of military aircraft that are very fast and maneuverable and help keep enemy aircraft out of the sky
- when a mission takes place in United States
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- a person who studies the weather
- a type of monitoring whose activities include conducting wildlife surveys, mapping wetland losses and soil erosion, following bird migration, patrolling park lands, boat counts, detecting pipeline spills
- a type of airline whose mission is to transport people
- category of aviation whose primary mission is to transport people and cargo safely and efficiently while maximizing profits
- a person who flies an airplane
- a type of military aircraft that carries heavy load of bombs
- a type of military aircraft that extends the range of an aircraft by keeping it fueled
- when a mission takes place outside of the United States
- a jet that can carry 50 to 120 passengers and fly up to 2500 miles
- category of aviation that uses aircraft to conduct or enable aerial warfare
- a type of planning whose activities include aerial mapping and site surveys to choose locations for roads, power lines, buildings, and more
- a type of service whose activities include law enforcement, fire fighting, air ambulance, search and rescue
22 Clues: a person who flies an airplane • a person who studies the weather • when a mission takes place in United States • a type of airline whose mission is to transport stuff • a type of airline whose mission is to transport people • when a mission takes place outside of the United States • a type of military aircraft that hauls supplies and troops • ...
Mr. terupt 2024-03-28
World War I-The War to end all Wars- use textbook for help 2012-11-26
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- sinking of this ship help bring the US into the war
- no country wants to be left alone they create an
- ideas spread to influence public opinion of war
- race for colonies
- the building/city the Treaty conference took place
- Premier of France
- shot down soldiers at a faster pace
- declared that Germany was responsible for starting the war
- Hand was the terrorist group behind killing the Archduke
- President of United States
- extreme pride for one's country
- paying countries for damages caused in the war
- a military draft
- a truce, an agreement to end the fighting
- in front of a trench slowed or stopped enemy attack
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- estimated that 50 million people died worldwide from this
- was assassinated which started WWI
- area between opposing trenches
- build up of one's country army/navy
- systems directed by government agencies
- Main character in "All Quiet on the Western Front"
- the process of assembling troops and supplies for war
- Prime Minister of Great Britain
- a war based on wearing down the other side down by constant attack
- this country gave Austria-Hungary a "blank check" in support of starting WWI
- fighting that was used in WWI
- killed the archduke
- involving complete mobilization of resources and people
28 Clues: a military draft • race for colonies • Premier of France • killed the archduke • President of United States • fighting that was used in WWI • area between opposing trenches • Prime Minister of Great Britain • extreme pride for one's country • was assassinated which started WWI • build up of one's country army/navy • shot down soldiers at a faster pace • ...
US History Final 2012-12-12
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- tax on paper goods
- book that showed the dark side of slavery
- Robert E. Lee
- armed uprising that took place in central and western Massachusetts in 1786 and 1787
- William T. Sherman
- South Carolina, North Carolina, Maryland, Virginia and Georgia
- different ideas for different places
- theories that have reasons for migration
- statement adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776
- action of a state that leaves the country
- English Protestants in the 16th century
- improved the judicial branch
- idea that it is gods will to move west
- For government V Against government
- compromise between the north and south
- people against slavery
- British policy of avoiding strict enforcement of parliamentary laws
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- The composition or structure of something
- slave that sued for freedom
- bigger army and more agriculture
- was an agreement among the 13 founding states that established the United
- exchange widespread exchange of animals, plants, culture, human populations
- Lincoln’s last speech
- extended the us by over 50%
- expansion of territory
- doctrine that government control of foreign trade
- convention that improved women rights
- age that improved the industry
- a territory under the immediate political control of a state.
- battle that was disputed over slavery
30 Clues: Robert E. Lee • tax on paper goods • William T. Sherman • Lincoln’s last speech • expansion of territory • people against slavery • 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 • ...
Tony Recker 2013-01-07
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- What Selena and Chris call you
- Sport you did with your children in the winter
- Item you sell that is your daughter's favorite apparel
- Member of a historical religion
- Pack your suitcases, let's...
- What you studied in college and practiced in the field
- Hot food that you miss in Nashville (two words)
- You biked across this country as a college student
- When you left the BIA, you thought you were...
- Two wheeler for the street (two words)
- The winner of a race or battle
- You have a goal to race in 50 of these
- State where you were raised
- She was passed around the family, but you gave her a home
- Red or White beverage
- Diana's spouse
- The newest addition to your family
- First responder to an accident or injury
- Patti and Mary's sibling
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- State where you proposed to Diana
- Working for the good of others, not money
- State where you raised your children
- Small batch of beer
- Battles wild flames
- Sport your daughter does, but you don't do well
- What Hanna and Ben call you
- The highest degree you've attained
- 26 miler
- Jason thinks your this amazing
- Faster than walking
30 Clues: 26 miler • Diana's spouse • Small batch of beer • Battles wild flames • Faster than walking • Red or White beverage • Patti and Mary's sibling • What Hanna and Ben call you • State where you were raised • Pack your suitcases, let's... • What Selena and Chris call you • The winner of a race or battle • Jason thinks your this amazing • Member of a historical religion • ...
Chapter 2 Geography is the Stage Vocabulary 2015-09-29
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- characteristics/a feature that has to do with the way people live
- characteristics/a feature that has to do with the natural land and landforms
- resources/something found in nature that people use
- the people who live in a particular area
- distance on a map to actual distance on land
- water to crops from a river or lake
- business of raising crops and animals to sell
- study of the land, where places are located, and how people use and change the land
- boundaries/decided by government leaders
- direction on a map
- to do with the countryside
- to do with a city
- from trees that is used for building
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- industry of making money by meeting the needs of visitors
- weather pattern year after year
- feature of the land
- country is divided into 50 of these
- certain kind of business
- key to the meaning of symbols
- large land areas
- land division based on common characteristics
- land region under the control of one government
- high the land is above the level of the ocean
- mark or design that stands for something else
24 Clues: large land areas • to do with a city • direction on a map • feature of the land • certain kind of business • to do with the countryside • key to the meaning of symbols • weather pattern year after year • country is divided into 50 of these • water to crops from a river or lake • from trees that is used for building • the people who live in a particular area • ...
Starting a business new 2019-09-18
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- this size of business has less than 10 employees
- land, labour , capital and enterprise are all examples
- someone willing to take risks to achieve success
- a document drawn up at the start of a partnership
- money invested in the business to buy equipment and machinery
- being prepared to take risks, make decisions and having the ability to spot a good opportunity
- act this act states how profits and losses are shared in a partnership
- the person has no doubt in their ability
- staff are rewarded with this
- this organisation encourage enterprise because they gain tax from them
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- this size of business has a maximum of 50 employees
- the main aim of a sole trader or partnership is to make this
- contribute capital but aren't involved in the running of the business
- means the owner could lose personal possessions if business gets into debt
- A word used to describe someone who is confident to work alone
- the resource which provides raw materials e.g. oil
- the government encourages enterprise because it reduces this
- a famous entrepreneur who founded Microsoft
- a business owned by one person
- the ability to spot an opportunity or gap in the market
- landlords are rewarded with this
- staff and employees are examples of this resource
22 Clues: staff are rewarded with this • a business owned by one person • landlords are rewarded with this • the person has no doubt in their ability • a famous entrepreneur who founded Microsoft • this size of business has less than 10 employees • someone willing to take risks to achieve success • a document drawn up at the start of a partnership • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE 2023-03-12
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- Power of the People
- The absence of necessity, coercion, or constraint in choice or action
- The Management
- A deliberate system of guidelines to guide decisions and achieve rational outcomes
- To achieve a Political Change
- Relationship
- A set of rules
- A powerful person who is responsible for making things run smoothly
- A group of people who work together,
- The System
- The core purpose of an organization or a company
- Rightfulness
- The formal and informal rules that organize social, political and economic relations
- Vote Wisely
- The right to govern or rule or determine
- A method of choosing a right person to be incharge
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- The Political System
- Rational justification for our moral judgments
- A body of basic laws and principles
- The coordination and administration of tasks to achieve a goal
- Both a national government and governments of the 50 states
- Leaders
- A space that is given to have the freedom for proposal
- Make laws for a political entity such as a country or city
- A type of government as well as an economic system
- A group of people/nation
- A mechanism through which the scarce resources are prioritized and organized for the production of goods and services
- A choice or judgment
- Freedom or Entitlement
29 Clues: Leaders • The System • Vote Wisely • Relationship • Rightfulness • The Management • A set of rules • Power of the People • The Political System • A choice or judgment • Freedom or Entitlement • A group of people/nation • To achieve a Political Change • A body of basic laws and principles • A group of people who work together, • The right to govern or rule or determine • ...
Unit One-Role and Types of Government Review- 2023-09-12
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- All of the things the government decides to do.
- The powers rest with a majority of the people.
- The process of blending and adjusting competing views.
- A centralized government in which all goverment powers belong to one central agency.
- When one receives more than 50% of the vote.
- To be reasonable, fair and impartial.
- Power to make laws and to frame public policies.
- An alliance of independent states.
- Supreme and absolute power within its own borders.
- A body of people living in a defined territory, organized politically, and the power to make their own decisions.
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- The power to interpret laws, to determine their meaning and to settle disputes.
- Governmental powers are divided on a geographic basis.
- The powers of the government are divided between a central government and several local governments.
- A government in which the power to rule is held by a small, usually self-appointed elite.
- One who hold both rights and responsibilities in a state.
- A government in which a single person holds unlimited political power.
- Land with recognized boundaries.
- The power to execute, enforce, and administer laws.
- A single person holds all the power.
- The institution through which a society makes and enforces its public policies.
20 Clues: Land with recognized boundaries. • An alliance of independent states. • A single person holds all the power. • To be reasonable, fair and impartial. • When one receives more than 50% of the vote. • The powers rest with a majority of the people. • All of the things the government decides to do. • Power to make laws and to frame public policies. • ...
Thanksgiving Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-27
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- President that declared Thanksgiving a national holiday
- Thanksgiving is always this Thursday in November
- the thing that most people say they are thankful for
- In regards to turkey, another word for cut
- Chief of the Wampanoag Indians
- The feast in 1621 that included 90 Native Americans and 50 Mayflower survivors
- berry used to make a popular Thanksgiving sauce
- Ship built in 1577 in England that was supposed to carry the pilgrims to the New World
- Historic landing site for the pilgrims in 1620
- English speaking Patuxet Indian the Pilgrims met.
- Event put on by a major department store in NYC
- Be careful when cooking this side dish--no one wants a mouth full of mush!
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- Traditional sport played (but mostly watched) on Thanksgiving
- Day after turkey and stuffing...sometimes even eaten cold!
- Texas, Florida, and this Michigan border state have the most wild turnkeys in the United States.
- Number of days the first Thanksgiving lasted
- a summer or winter variety of gourd
- Ship that carried the pilgrims
- AKA thickened turkey juice
- So many uses for this fruit--try it in a latte, pie, or chocolate chip cookie!
- American Indian tribe that attended the first Thanksgiving
- Every Thanksgiving, the president performs this action on behalf of one lucky turkey.
22 Clues: AKA thickened turkey juice • Chief of the Wampanoag Indians • Ship that carried the pilgrims • a summer or winter variety of gourd • In regards to turkey, another word for cut • Number of days the first Thanksgiving lasted • berry used to make a popular Thanksgiving sauce • Historic landing site for the pilgrims in 1620 • Event put on by a major department store in NYC • ...
NIALC 4, LESSONS 17-24 2024-04-04
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- I get ________ if I don't eat all day.
- We can see our reflection in the ___________.
- You need a ______ to enter the United States if you are not a citizen.
- Private Roland, I want you to sweep the floor. Go get the ____________.
- You need to keep ___________ when someone takes you a photo.
- What is the event commemorating a specific number of years since a couple got married?
- Because I'm __________ to bananas, I don't buy them.
- I have to __________ my boots every night.
- What's another word for saying every day?
- The couple went to Cancun for their ________.
- I am sorry but we have to __________ our plans for another day.
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- The person in charge of the basic training is a ___________ sergeant.
- The patient takes his __________ every four hours
- We stood at __________ when the colonel came into the room.
- What is the opposite of fresh?
- Soldiers use dogs to __________ the base entrance
- In the US, weddings have two parts. 1. The ceremony and 2. the ___________.
- The ___________ have marched all morning and look very tired.
- I just did 50 sit-ups. My clothes are covered in __________.
- We invited 200 _________ to our wedding.
- In France people love to eat many types of ________.
- If you want to learn a lot and become strong, __________ the military.
22 Clues: What is the opposite of fresh? • I get ________ if I don't eat all day. • We invited 200 _________ to our wedding. • What's another word for saying every day? • I have to __________ my boots every night. • We can see our reflection in the ___________. • The couple went to Cancun for their ________. • The patient takes his __________ every four hours • ...
Tanner's Crossword ICE DaBaby SHeeeesh 2022-01-10
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- Coal mining process that uses a rotating drum traveling down a long tunnel
- Any type of rock that forms form solidified magma
- The law that states that undisturbed rock lays in the order they were layed down
- Poorest quality of coal
- Layered formation of coal
- Rock formed when magma cools underground instead of extruding
- Black material that was formed rapidly at Mt. St. Helens
- Rock that is formed when magma extrudes from the ground and cools
- Rock made up of layers like leaves of the book
- Chemical sediment that forms from the evaporation of water
- That coarse grained thing that people put on counter tops
- Mining machine that uses a large rotating steel drum with “teeth”
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- Sedimentary rock that consists of imbedded pebbles
- Coarse grained intrusive rock
- Sand, clay, or rock fragments that are transported by a physical means
- Sedimentary rock formed from fragments of rock
- Process when rocks are baked by magma
- Map that illustrates the location and structure of the earths material
- Rock consisting of 50% calcium carbonate
- Rock that forms when limestone is hardened by extreme heat or pressure
- Hard, round structure that forms when materials settle out of water
- Nonrenewable fuel/ Coal is an example
22 Clues: Poorest quality of coal • Layered formation of coal • Coarse grained intrusive rock • Process when rocks are baked by magma • Nonrenewable fuel/ Coal is an example • Rock consisting of 50% calcium carbonate • Sedimentary rock formed from fragments of rock • Rock made up of layers like leaves of the book • Any type of rock that forms form solidified magma • ...
Presidency Crossword 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 • ...
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 • ...
unit 4 vocab 2016-10-26
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- - state of laws established to determine the status of slaves and the rights of their owners
- - one of three Georgians to Declaration of Independence
- - someone who cracks
- - end Explorer author and Colonial governor of US state of Georgia and Nova Scotia
- - local Committee of Patriots who became a shadow government, and took control of the 13 colonies
- - formal statement written by Thomas Jefferson declaring the freedom of the Thirteen American colonies from Great Britain
- - person who is loyal to their allegiance
- - a career United States officer and General in Civil War
- - Act of British Parliament in 1756 that exactly revenue from the American colonies by imposing a stamp Duty on newspapers and legal commercial documents
- - associated with an administrative District of a Nation
- - the state of being aligned
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- - a law passed by British Parliament in 1764 raising duties on foreign refined sugar imported by colonies
- - refusal to have commercial dealings with some organization
- - a Grant of land usually 50 acres
- - American Colonial lawyer and jour who was the last British royal governor of Georgia
- - a series of military engagements between Britain and France in North America between 1754 and 1763
- - one who loves and defends his or her country
- - American Patriots term for a series of punitive laws passed by British Parliament in 1774 after Boston Tea Party
- - cancel officially
- - a lot of acts passed beginning in 1767 by British Parliament relating to colonies in North America
- - issued October 7th 1763 by King George the third following Great Britains accusation of French territory in North America after the end of the French and Indian War
- - a local Church community
- - secretly importing prohibited Goods on which duty is due
- - the legislature of the United States government
- - one of three Georgians to sign the Declaration of Independence he served as representative of the Continental Congress
25 Clues: - cancel officially • - someone who cracks • - a local Church community • - the state of being aligned • - a Grant of land usually 50 acres • - person who is loyal to their allegiance • - one who loves and defends his or her country • - the legislature of the United States government • - one of three Georgians to Declaration of Independence • ...
Macro Final Exam, Puzz 2-B Chapters 7-15 2024-12-05
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- The paper bills and coins typically backed by the government used to buy goods and services.
- Negative inflation; most prices in the economy are falling.
- A tradeoff between unemployment and inflation
- A stagnant economy with high unemployment and inflation.
- Policy- Tax cuts to stimulate consumption and investment, or direct increases in government spending
- Has no intrinsic value, but is declared by a government to be a country's legal tender.
- Policy- A monetary policy that reduces the supply of money and loans.
- The United States central bank.
- The number of employed plus the unemployed.
- Workers- Those who have stopped looking for employment and, hence, are no longer counted in the unemployed also fall into this group.
- Any object that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services and repayment of debts in a given country or socio-economic context.
- Item of value that a firm or an individual owns.
- The rights of individuals and firms to own property and use it as they see fit.
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- Population- Persons 16 years of age and older residing in the 50 states and the District of Columbia, noninstitutionalized, and who are not on active duty in the Armed Forces.
- Unemployment- Unemployment that occurs as workers move between jobs.
- Policy- Tax increases or government spending cuts to shift AD to the left.
- The inputs used to produce goods and services.
- A component of physical capital such as roads and rail systems.
- A general and ongoing rise in the level of prices in an entire economy.
- Arbitrary year whose value as an index number economists define as 100.
- Currently working for pay.
- Policy- A monetary policy that increases the supply of money and the quantity of loans.
- Nominal wage adjusted for inflation or cost of living.
- Putting advances in knowledge to use in a new product or service.
- People interpret nominal wage or price changes as real changes.
25 Clues: Currently working for pay. • The United States central bank. • The number of employed plus the unemployed. • A tradeoff between unemployment and inflation • The inputs used to produce goods and services. • Item of value that a firm or an individual owns. • Nominal wage adjusted for inflation or cost of living. • A stagnant economy with high unemployment and inflation. • ...
Gas Laws 2024-10-21
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- The kinetic theory of gases assumes that gas molecules have the _______ Kinetic energy.
- If a gas occupies 10 L at 2 atm, it will occupy _______ L at 1 atm (temperature constant).
- For a gas at constant temperature, pressure is _______ proportional to its volume
- The gas law that relates pressure and volume at constant temperature is known as _______ Law.
- If the pressure of a gas doubles, its volume will be _______ if temperature remains constant.
- For a gas, if the temperature is doubled at constant pressure, the volume will _______.
- The abbreviation for standard temperature and pressure is _______
- Gases expand to completely fill the shape of their _______.
- When measuring gases, temperature must be expressed in _______.
- The law that states the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature at constant pressure is _______ Law.
- The unit commonly used to measure pressure in gas laws is _______.
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- According to _______ Law, the total pressure of a mixture of gases is the sum of their partial pressures.
- According to Boyle’s Law, if the volume of a gas decreases, its pressure will _______ (at constant temperature).
- Law states that at constant volume, the pressure of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature.
- A sample of gas initially at 25°C is heated to 50°C at constant pressure. The volume will _______.
- The force exerted by a gas per unit area is called _______.
- A gas law combining Boyle's, Charles's, and Gay-Lussac's laws is the _______ Gas Law.
- A gas occupies 6.0 liters at a pressure of 2.0 atm and a temperature of 300 K. If the volume changes to 4.0 liters and the temperature increases to 400 K, what will the new pressure be?
- The kinetic molecular theory assumes that gas particles move in _______ motion.
- If a gas has a volume of 6 liters at 1 atm, and the pressure increases to 2 atm, the volume will decrease to ______ (at constant temperature).
20 Clues: The force exerted by a gas per unit area is called _______. • Gases expand to completely fill the shape of their _______. • When measuring gases, temperature must be expressed in _______. • The abbreviation for standard temperature and pressure is _______ • The unit commonly used to measure pressure in gas laws is _______. • ...
Jasper unit 8 choice board 2024-05-20
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- Georgias house of representatives for 50 years. steered US navy resources to the port in Savannah and Brunswick.
- a war where Adolf Hitler Targeted the Jews and caused a amass of deaths
- Known as the Rural Electrification Act, Part of the new deal where they brought electricity to rural areas.
- Bases used for military (hence the name) in Georgia.
- Planes that were built to help the allied powers win WW2
- Also known has the CCC,A part of the new deal where people (young men adults) worked on state parks.
- Known as the Agricultural Adjustment Act, It was part of the new deal program and was designed to boost agricultural prices by reducing surpluses. The government bought livestock for slaughter and paid farmers subsidies not to plant on part of their land.
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- Suprise Attack Japanese bombing of the U.S. Naval base in Hawaii
- Banks Failed (hence the name) Caused people to lose there life savings
- An extended period of time where there is no water for crops to grow.
- a bug that ate the boll of cotton. Production of cotton decreased.
- a system that would allow the United States to lend or lease war supplies to any nation deemed "vital to the defense of the United States."
- (just his last name) Went to Warm springs GA to cure his polio
- Ships designed to take supplies to help the U.S. during WW2
- Known as the Social Security Administration,a social insurance program designed to pay retired workers age 65 or older a continuing income after retirement.
15 Clues: Bases used for military (hence the name) in Georgia. • Planes that were built to help the allied powers win WW2 • Ships designed to take supplies to help the U.S. during WW2 • (just his last name) Went to Warm springs GA to cure his polio • Suprise Attack Japanese bombing of the U.S. Naval base in Hawaii • ...
Civil War Famous People 2021-11-15
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- Confederate States of America military officer during the American Civil War and politician from South Carolina
- captured the electoral votes of most of the Southern states, but finished a distant second among four candidates
- American college professor from Maine who volunteered during the American Civil War to join the Union Army
- Shawnee chief and warrior who promoted resistance to the expansion of the United States onto Native American lands
- military leader who served as the president of the United States
- Lincoln's VP nominee
- founded the American Red Cross
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- served as a Confederate general during the American Civil War
- The President of the United States during the Civil War
- he was appointed the overall commander of the Confederate States Army
- enslaved African-American man in the United States who unsuccessfully sued for his freedom
- American politician who served as the 18th president of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865
- American politician, attorney, and planter who was a candidate for President of the United States in the election of 1860
- former slave turned abolitionist committed to helping other slaves escape
- American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman
15 Clues: Lincoln's VP nominee • founded the American Red Cross • The President of the United States during the Civil War • served as a Confederate general during the American Civil War • military leader who served as the president of the United States • he was appointed the overall commander of the Confederate States Army • ...
Chapter 3 Review 2024-10-10
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- amendment that states that any powers not given to the federal government are reserved for the states or the people
- amendment that grants citizenship and equal civil and legal rights to anyone born in the US or who became a citizen
- clause that establishes federal law as the supreme law of the land
- privileges and ______: prevents states from discriminating against citizens of other states
- federal actions/directives given to the states
- if you commit a crime in another state, that state is required to return you to the state from which you are from
- type of grant given to states or localities for broad purposes, which state or local government then disburses
- period of time after Congress began to broadly define interstate commerce ("marble cake" federalism)
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- powers given to the federal government
- powers shared by the federal government and the states
- _____ and proper: clause that established implied powers
- powers given to the states
- type of grant that can only be used for specific purposes, and frequently include nondiscrimination provisions
- full _____ and credit: official documents like birth certificates are valid in all states
- type of federalism in which Congress did little regulation ("layer cake" federalism)
15 Clues: powers given to the states • powers given to the federal government • federal actions/directives given to the states • powers shared by the federal government and the states • _____ and proper: clause that established implied powers • clause that establishes federal law as the supreme law of the land • ...
Countries 2015-01-21
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- This country is in Africa. You can see the pyramids here.
- This country is in Europe. London is a famous city in this country.
- This country is in Asia. You can eat takoyaki, sushi, and tempura here.
- This country has kangaroos and koala bears.
- This country is near America. Hockey is a popular sport here.
- This country is in Europe. You can eat lots of pizza and pasta here!
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- This country is in Asia. It is very hot all year. You can eat Thai food here.
- This country is in Asia. You can see the Taj Mahal here.
- This country is in Europe. Its capital is Berlin.
- This country is near Australia. It has two large islands. Kiwi birds live here.
- This is the biggest country in the world (land).
- This country has 50 states. It is where Jennifer is from.
- You can see the Eiffel Tower in this country. Its capital is Paris.
- This country is in South America. The next summer Olympics will be here.
- This is the biggest country in the world (number of people).
15 Clues: This country has kangaroos and koala bears. • This is the biggest country in the world (land). • This country is in Europe. Its capital is Berlin. • This country is in Asia. You can see the Taj Mahal here. • This country is in Africa. You can see the pyramids here. • This country has 50 states. It is where Jennifer is from. • ...
numbers 2023-11-13
Civil War Crossword 2024-08-27
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- In 1846 David Wilmot attempted to ban slavery in newly acquired territory from the Mexican-American War.
- The primary cause of the American Civil War.
- What the South did to the North.
- Removing the shackles.
- The group of northern states that remained after the South seceded.
- A large government that watches over a number of smaller territories or states.
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- States were given popular sovereignty after the admission of California as a free state.
- The group of states that seceded from the northern states.
- The boundary established when the Missouri Compromise was passed.
- Repealed the Missouri Compromise.
- Enslaved people were not citizens and therefore no rights protected by the Constitution.
- Tried to strike a balance between slave a free states.
- Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote a book that supported the cause.
- RIGHTS The belief that state laws should override federal laws.
- Prohibited public discussion of slavery in Congress.
15 Clues: Removing the shackles. • What the South did to the North. • Repealed the Missouri Compromise. • The primary cause of the American Civil War. • Prohibited public discussion of slavery in Congress. • Tried to strike a balance between slave a free states. • The group of states that seceded from the northern states. • ...
History 2019-01-28
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- Speculation is the purchase of an asset with the hope that it will become more valuable in the near future.
- In finance, a bond is an instrument of indebtedness of the bond issuer to the holders.
- rights- are political powers held for the state governments rather than the federal government according to the United States Constitution.
- A tariff is a tax on imports or exports between sovereign states. It is a form of regulation of foreign trade.
- make legally null and void.
- American Founding Father who was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence and later served as the third President of the United States from 1801 to 1809.
- American statesman and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. He was an influential interpreter and promoter of the U.S.
- an earlier event or action that is regarded as an example or guide to be considered in subsequent similar circumstances
- the beginning or introduction of a system, policy, or period.
- A political faction is a group of individuals within a larger entity, such as a political party, a trade union or other group, or simply a political climate, united by a particular common political purpose that differs in some respect to the rest of the entity.
- one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, served as the first Vice President, and as second President of the United States.
- is overt conduct, such as speech and organization, that tends toward insurrection against the established order.
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- is the taking of men into a military or naval force by compulsion, with or without notice.
- defines a faction.
- was an American statesman, Patriot, diplomat, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.
- Someone who comes from a different country.
- not in accordance with a political constitution, especially the US Constitution, or with procedural rules.
- not helping or supporting either side in a conflict, disagreement.
- was a United States Army officer and statesman.
19 Clues: defines a faction. • make legally null and void. • Someone who comes from a different country. • was a United States Army officer and statesman. • the beginning or introduction of a system, policy, or period. • not helping or supporting either side in a conflict, disagreement. • In finance, a bond is an instrument of indebtedness of the bond issuer to the holders. • ...
The Civil War 2018-05-14
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- President of the Confederate States during the Civil Wat
- The act of leaving a business or state
- The movement to abolish slavery
- The belief that citizens of each territory/state should decide that regions ideals.
- Simple biscuit made of flour and water, used as the main food source for many soldiers.
- Give up in defeat
- The forced labor of mostly African descent, who were bought and sold at auction.
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- General of the Union Army
- The states of Maryland, Delaware, Kentucky, and Missouri. Although they did not join CSA, citizens supported them.
- President of the United States during the Civil War
- Major political party sympathetic to states' rights and slavery.
- The "Rebels," a group of states that were pro slavery
- Law sating that settlers in Kansas and Nebraska territories could decide if they wanted slavery or not.
- Law stating that Missori would become a slave state, while anything above the 36.5th parallel would be free, and anything below slave.
- Promoting the interests of a section or region instead of entire country.
- The free states that wanted to end slavery once and for all
- Political party against slavery, Lincoln's party.
- General of the Confederate Army
- (1861-1865) The war occurring between the CSA and USA, started by USA as a result of seceding states
- A crop such as tobacco or cotton which was grown to be sold for cash --not grown for food like corn or wheat.
20 Clues: Give up in defeat • General of the Union Army • The movement to abolish slavery • General of the Confederate Army • The act of leaving a business or state • Political party against slavery, Lincoln's party. • President of the United States during the Civil War • The "Rebels," a group of states that were pro slavery • ...
Civil war 2024-02-09
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- Someone who wishes to abolish or get rid of slavery.
- Withdrawal from the Federal government of the United States. Southern states, feeling persecuted by the North, seceded by voting to separate from the Union.
- Party A political party created in the 1850s to prevent the spread of slavery to the territories. Eventually Republicans came to oppose the entire existence of slavery. Abraham Lincoln was the first Republican president. Very few Southerners were Republicans.
- Freedom from slavery.
- General of the North
- The major political party in America most sympathetic to states rights and willing to tolerate the spread of slavery to the territories. Democrats opposed a strong Federal government. Most Southern men were Democrats before the War.
- The cause of the Civil War
- An overwhelming, advancing force that crushes or seems to crush everything in its path.
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- The concept that began the Civil war
- A term used to describe the time in American history directly after the Civil War during which the South was “reconstructed” by the North after its loss in the war.
- Deadliest war in American soil
- First battle of the Civil War.
- Confederate General
- Deadliest battle during the civil war
- A Northerner; someone loyal to the Federal government of the United States.
- President of the United States
- The north had twice the amount of the south
- Also called the North or the United States
- President of the Confederate States
- A ship protected by iron armor.
20 Clues: Confederate General • General of the North • Freedom from slavery. • The cause of the Civil War • Deadliest war in American soil • First battle of the Civil War. • President of the United States • A ship protected by iron armor. • President of the Confederate States • The concept that began the Civil war • Deadliest battle during the civil war • ...
federalism | government 2021-12-03
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- powers powers that the national government may exercise simply because it is a government
- right position favors state and local action in dealing with problems
- the power to assume responsibility
- powers powers that the constitution reserves strictly to the states
- position favors national action in dealing with these matters
- act the procedure for admission begins when congress passes
- powers powers the constitution grants or delegates to the national government
- clause the constitution makes the acts and treaties of the united states supreme
- tax levied in individual earnings
- powers the powers that both the national government and the states have
- a federal order
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- laws one state can not enforce another state’s criminal laws
- return to a state
- a requirement set by government
- powers powers that the national government require to carries out the powers that are expressly defined in the constitution
- grants the main way the national government provides money to the states
- compacts the principal way in which states may do this to negotiate
- and immunities clause a state from treating citizens of other states in a discriminatory manner
- powers powers directly expressed or stated in the constitution
- administrators of the government
- laws don’t allow public officers to hold private meetings
- clause the basis for the implied powers
- laws require periodic checks on government
- A nationalist Chief Justice; presided during McCulloch
- the ability of state and local governments to make their own policies
25 Clues: a federal order • return to a state • a requirement set by government • administrators of the government • tax levied in individual earnings • the power to assume responsibility • clause the basis for the implied powers • laws require periodic checks on government • A nationalist Chief Justice; presided during McCulloch • ...
US History Unit 4 Keywords 2017-11-24
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- When people can vote on issues like people voted on slavery in Utah and New Mexico before the Civil War
- Vote that sought to replace Abraham Lincoln’s Vice President and successor with a different president in 1868 but failed by one vote in the Senate
- Period after the Civil War from 1865 to 1877 when the United States were reunited and issues from the war were confronted
- War between Kansas and Missouri over slavery and Missouri disrupting Kansas’ vote on whether to allow slavery
- The first African-American regiment to serve in the Civil War
- Declaration by the Supreme Court that African-Americans could never be citizens of the United States
- Breaking away from a country like southern States did before the civil war
- Supporter of slavery who assassinated Abraham Lincoln
- Political party that supported granting more rights to African-American and wanted to punish Southern states for leaving the Union
- Where the last battle of the Civil War took place and General Lee surrendered
- State laws in the South that placed many limitations on the freedom of African-Americans
- Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson, good strategists and worked well together
Down
- Provisory president of the Confederacy made up of the seceded Southern states
- Series of debates between the candidates running for the Senate in Illinois in 1858
- Raid attempting to seize guns to give to slaves to help them obtain freedom that resulted in failure and the execution of the organizer
- Plan to cut the South off from supplies from the Atlantic and the Mississippi River.
- Compromise allowing California to enter the Union as a free state, Utah and New Mexico to vote on slavery, and ending slave trade in Washington DC
- Declaration by Abraham Lincoln freeing slaves in the states that had seceded from the Union
- Act making slaves who had escaped to Northern states be captured and returned to the South
- Act repealing the Missouri compromise and declaring that all states could choose to be slave states if they wanted
- Novel written by Harriet Beecher Stowe demonstrating the immorality of slavery
- Political party in the north of the United States that opposed slavery
- Association that provided freed slaves and other Southerners with resources such as food, medical care, schools and land
- Ulysses S. Grant and Sherman, not particularly good strategists
24 Clues: Supporter of slavery who assassinated Abraham Lincoln • The first African-American regiment to serve in the Civil War • Ulysses S. Grant and Sherman, not particularly good strategists • Political party in the north of the United States that opposed slavery • Breaking away from a country like southern States did before the civil war • ...
PASO 3A. SIFFROR 0-100 2018-01-13
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Number words 2021-11-16
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Marie 2013-06-19
21 Clues: 50" • Kage • 14,8 • Skib • Shiny • Livret • Kaspers • Katrine • Fremtid • Stor nok • 25/7 2013 • Piedestal • Bedste ven • Militærven • Næste rejse • Store bryster • Hr. og Fru.... • To eller et ord? • Katrines hudfarve • Krydsord på ferien • Låst inde i kælderen
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24 Clues: 50 • 20 • 30 • 80 • 40 • red • may • blue • june • april • green • march • colors • august • october • january • febuary • december • november • september • school mascot • teacher's last name • name of this puzzle • shoot off at 4th of july
NUMBERS 10-100 2014-03-11
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Numbers 2013-05-20
Spelling the Numbers 2015-08-18
28 Clues: – 7 • – 6 • – 3 • – 9 • – 2 • – 4 • – 5 • – 1 • – 8 • – 20 • – 40 • – 50 • – 30 • – 11 • – 15 • – 14 • – 60 • – 10 • – 13 • – 17 • – 19 • – 18 • – 12 • – 16 • – 70 • – 90 • – 80 • – 100
Number Spelling 2015-08-18
28 Clues: – 6 • – 7 • – 3 • – 9 • – 5 • – 1 • – 2 • – 4 • – 8 • – 12 • – 11 • – 50 • – 90 • – 19 • – 10 • – 14 • – 60 • – 13 • – 20 • – 80 • – 40 • – 70 • – 17 • – 18 • – 16 • – 30 • – 15 • – 100
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personal finance 2022-11-04
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Les numeros 1-100 2022-11-11
Numbers 1-90 2022-09-01
28 Clues: 80 • 60 • 30 • 70 • 50 • 40 • 21 • 90 • yksi • neljä • viisi • kolme • kaksi • kuusi • yhdeksän • kymmenen • seitsemän • kahdeksan • yksitoista • kolmetoista • neljätoista • kaksitoista • kuusitoista • viisitoista • kaksikymmentä • yhdeksäntoista • kahdeksantoista • seitsemäntoista
EVOLUTION PLUS 3 (unit 2 summary) 2016-10-19
24 Clues: dziwny • pralka • pogodny • wygodny • trujący • zmywarka • odjeżdżać • galaktyka • hałaśliwy • zamrażarka • nowoczesny • imponujący • wyluzowany • ekscytujący • przyjeżdżać • inteligentny • niebezpieczny • spektakularny • bilet powrotny • gazowy olbrzym • suszarka bębnowa • bilet ze zniżką 50% • centralne ogrzewanie • telewizja satelitarna
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20 Clues: 50 • 30 • late • _:30 • _:15 • time • minus • early • starts • at noon • it is... • it's one • every day • on the dot • at...(time) • its midnight • in the evening • in the morning • What time is it • in the afternoon
Vocab Man #3 2024-11-14
21 Clues: 50 • 40 • 15 • 30 • 30 • its • end • late • minus • early • starts • at noon • at one.. • everyday • at..(time) • on the dot • its 1 oclock • at what time? • in the evening • in the afternoon • what time is it?
Numbers 2025-01-30
Media Language 2023-05-16
15 Clues: خارجية • الكبرى • الأولى • التركي • الأصوات • الـ 50% • اقتصادي • المتوسط • العسكرية • جوية تركية • طيب أردوغان • كليجدار أوغلو • الطاقة الروسية • الشعبي الجمهوري • العدالة والتنمية
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spanish3 2024-12-12
Unit 3 Vocab 2025-02-07
Across
- - An agreement between the United States and Great Britain which aimed to resolve issues remaining from the American Revolution.
- - A series of 85 essays advocating for the ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
- - Branch of gov’t that makes laws.
- - The principal author of the Declaration of Independence and first Secretary of State.
- - The first Secretary of War of the United States and a key figure in the American Revolutionary War.
- - Politician that supports France in foreign policy.
- - A founding father and the first Attorney General of the United States. He also served as Governor of Virginia and was a key figure in the drafting of the Constitution.
- - A gathering of delegates from five states to discuss trade and commerce issues. It ultimately called for a larger convention to address the shortcomings of the Articles of Confederation.
- - A violent tax protest in the United States during George Washington's presidency, sparked by a federal excise tax.
- - The first constitution of the United States, which established a weak federal government and emphasized state sovereignty.
- - An agreement during the Constitutional Convention that allowed Congress to regulate interstate and international trade while prohibiting any interference with the slave trade for a period of twenty years.
- - The first Secretary of the Treasury of the United States and a founding father who advocated for a strong central government.
- - Grants Congress the power to pass all laws deemed "necessary and proper" for carrying out its enumerated powers, allowing for flexibility in legislation.
- - Established the federal judiciary system in the United States, creating the Supreme Court.
- - A meeting in Philadelphia where delegates from twelve states convened to create the U.S. Constitution.
- - Believed in a broader interpretation that allows for implied powers of the Constitution.
Down
- - An agreement between the United States and various Native American tribes in the Northwest Territory, which established boundaries and ceded significant portions of land to the U.S.
- - Supported a strong central government and the Constitution
- - Politician that supports England in foreign policy.
- - A document presented by Alexander Hamilton in 1790 outlining the financial status of the United States and proposing a plan to manage national debt, including the assumption of state debts and the establishment of a national bank.
- - Branch of gov’t that enforces laws.
- - An agreement between the United States and Spain which established friendly relations and defined the boundaries of the U.S. and Spanish territories.
- - A coup by Continental Army officers to challenge the authority of Congress.
- - The practice of the British Royal Navy forcibly recruiting American sailors into its ranks.
- - The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution which guarantees individual liberties and rights.
- - Known as the "Father of the Constitution," he was a key architect of the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
- - A financial institution proposed to stabilize and improve the nation's credit and to manage the government’s finances.
- - Branch of gov’t that enforces laws.
- - A compromise reached during the Convention that determined that three-fifths of the enslaved population would be counted for purposes of representation and taxation.
- - It established new states out of the Northwest Territory.
- - Opposed the new Constitution, fearing it would erode states' rights and individual liberties.
- - A political party that advocated for states' rights, agrarian interests, and a strict interpretation of the Constitution.
- - An armed uprising in Massachusetts protesting economic injustices and high taxes.
- - Advocated for a narrow interpretation, limiting the powers of the federal government to those explicitly stated in the Constitution.
- - Commander of the Continental Army during the American Revolution and the first President of the United States.
- - A period of radical social and political change in France from 1789 to 1799 that had a significant impact on the world, including the rise of republicanism and the challenge to monarchies.
- - An American statesman, diplomat, and founding father who served as the first Chief Justice of the United States and co-author of The Federalist Papers.
- - An agreement reached during the Constitutional Convention that established a bicameral legislature, combining the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan.
38 Clues: - Branch of gov’t that makes laws. • - Branch of gov’t that enforces laws. • - Branch of gov’t that enforces laws. • - Politician that supports France in foreign policy. • - Politician that supports England in foreign policy. • - It established new states out of the Northwest Territory. • - Supported a strong central government and the Constitution • ...
Civil War Events 2024-11-12
Across
- 1st state to secede from the Union
- 16th president of the United States; helped preserve the United States by leading the defeat of the secessionist Confederacy; an outspoken opponent of the expansion of slavery.
- Many factories, industrial, bigger cities, many immigrants, and didn't support slavery.
- Power comes from the people who rule by majority and their own consent.
- A novel published by Harriet Beecher Stowe in 1852 which portrayed slavery as brutal and immoral and caused many northerns to oppose slavery.
- Issued by Lincoln, freeing all slaves in areas still at war with the Union. It also said that black men could join the Union army.
- A group tried to seize the federal arsenal and armory at Harpers Ferry, Virginia to give weapons to slaves who could use them to fight for freedom. The plan failed, and the leader was tried, convicted, and hanged for treason.
- A person who wanted to end slavery in the United States
- Famous as the site of the surrender of the Confederate Army under Robert E. Lee to Union commander Ulysses S. Grant
- (1863) a speech given by Abraham Lincoln in which he praised the bravery of Union soldiers and renewed his commitment to winning the Civil War; supported the ideals of self-government and democratic government
- Lincoln, the Republican candidate, won because the Democratic party was split over slavery. As a result, the South no longer felt like it has a voice in politics and a number of states seceded from the Union.
- 1863, Union gains control of Mississippi River and Grant takes lead of Union armies, total war begins
- Slave sued for his freedom after living in a free state for a short time. Supreme Court ruling that declared slaves were not viewed as citizens but as property.
- A sequence of violent events involving abolitionists and pro-Slavery elements that took place in Kansas-Nebraska Territory. The dispute further strained the relations of the North and South, making civil war imminent.
- The southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861
Down
- Loyalty to one's own region of the country, rather than to the nation as a whole
- The president was shot and killed by John Wilkes Booth at Ford's Theater in Washington, D.C., April 14, 1865Missouri Compromise Created to keep the balance of power of free states and slave states. It was decided Missouri entered as a slave state and Maine entered as a free state and all states North of the 36th parallel were free states and all South were slave states.
- Formal withdrawal of states or regions from a nation
- (1) California admitted as free state, (2) territorial status and popular sovereignty of Utah and New Mexico, (3) slave trade abolished in DC, and (4) new fugitive slave law; strengthened South's support advocated by Henry Clay and Stephen Douglas
- Area that relied on agriculture, plantations, cotton, crops. few factories, and had slaves.
- 1854 A law that allowed voters in Kansas and Nebraska to choose whether to allow slavery
- A law that made it a crime to help runaway slaves; allowed for the arrest of escaped slaves in areas where slavery was illegal and required their return to slaveholders
- 1863, this three day battle was the bloodiest of the entire Civil War, ended in a Union victory, and is considered the turning point of the war because the South would never invade the North again.
- A system of secret routes used by escaping slaves to reach freedom in the North or in Canada
- Created to keep the balance of power of free states and slave states. It was decided Missouri entered as a slave state and Maine entered as a free state and all states North of the 36th parallel were free states and all South were slave states.
- American abolitionist. Born a slave on a Maryland plantation, she escaped to the North in 1849 and became the most renowned conductor on the Underground Railroad, leading more than 300 slaves to freedom.
- Union fort attacked by Confederates in South Carolina 1861 sparking the start of the Civil War
27 Clues: 1st state to secede from the Union • Formal withdrawal of states or regions from a nation • A person who wanted to end slavery in the United States • The southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861 • Power comes from the people who rule by majority and their own consent. • ...
Civil War 2022-01-20
Across
- president of the United States during The Civil War.
- color uniforms for the south troops
- Extra troops
- The southern group whose leader was Jefferson Davis.
- a historic town in Jefferson County, West Virginia,
- a surprise attack
- an act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving.
- Brown an American abolitionist who believed armed insurrection was the only way to overthrow the institution of slavery in the United States.
- an inhabitant of New England or one of the northern states
- withdraw formally from membership in a federal union, an alliance, or a political or religious organization.
- Letting people decide what they want
- Blocking off something
- A metal blade
- words used to try and get ride of slavery
- where the slaves worked, big farm
- state that doesn't allow slavery
- S. Grant commander of the Union at the end of the war.
- most famous for helping slaves escape through the underground railroad
- states that were against slavery
- a person who supervises others, especially workers
- Largest southern jail that help Union soldiers.
- A type of pistol
- Sumter battle that started the war.
- the action of annexing something, especially territory
Down
- The distance inside a gun barrel
- Railroad a network of secret routes and safe houses used by 19th-century enslaved people of African descent in the United States in efforts to escape to free states and Canada with the aid of abolitionists and allies who were sympathetic to their cause.
- The bloodiest day of the war.Gettysburg The bloodiest battle of the Civil War.
- Something to drink water out of
- The culture of farming
- E. Lee General of the Confederacy
- a southern soldier
- One who is against slavery
- Color of the northern troops
- A person that voted for no slavery
- northern states
- group. This group was lead by Abraham Lincoln. Union
- the production of goods or services within an economy.
- states that were for slavery
- the production of goods or services within an economy
- a short-lived political party in the United States
- A large force of soldiers
- a person who rises in opposition or armed resistance against an established government or ruler.
- A free state and a slave state bordering each other
43 Clues: Extra troops • A metal blade • northern states • A type of pistol • a surprise attack • a southern soldier • The culture of farming • Blocking off something • A large force of soldiers • One who is against slavery • Color of the northern troops • states that were for slavery • Something to drink water out of • The distance inside a gun barrel • state that doesn't allow slavery • ...
Gun brands 2024-03-14
Lunar Cycle 2024-04-22
Across
- More than 50% of the moon is illuminated, the cycle is almost halfway done
- More than 50% of the moon is illuminated and visibility is shrinking
- Less than 50% of the moon is illuminated and visibility is getting bigger
- The Lunar cycle is 3/4 complete
- The beginning of the lunar cycle
Down
- The lunar cycle is halfway done and the moon is fully lit
- The Lunar cycle is almost complete with less than 50% of the moon lit
- The lunar cycle is 1/4 of the way done
8 Clues: The Lunar cycle is 3/4 complete • The beginning of the lunar cycle • The lunar cycle is 1/4 of the way done • The lunar cycle is halfway done and the moon is fully lit • More than 50% of the moon is illuminated and visibility is shrinking • The Lunar cycle is almost complete with less than 50% of the moon lit • ...
Faith Wilson- Chapter 4 Key Ideas 2020-12-01
Across
- a system of spending, taxing, providing aid in the federal system
- states had the right to separate themselves from the union
- states that states had to nullify national laws
- powers not specifically mentioned in the constitution but belong to the states
- evolved releasing national funds in the form grants to the state and local communities
- a power held by the national and state governments at the same time
- money and resources from the national government to state for local activities
- both state and national government have equal authority operating within there own areas
- powers granted to the national government
Down
- reversing the trend by returning authority to the state governments
- the idea of returning power to the state
- federalism under the New Plan that national government was responsible for the social and economical welfare
- demanding the states to perform certain policies in return for recieving grant money
- requires that all states give official records to other states if requested
- money given to the state for specific uses
- powers historically known to be naturally belonging to all governments
- power granted to the national government not listed in the constitution
- federal grants given to the state for welfare, public health, community development and education
18 Clues: the idea of returning power to the state • powers granted to the national government • money given to the state for specific uses • states that states had to nullify national laws • states had the right to separate themselves from the union • a system of spending, taxing, providing aid in the federal system • ...
Cardinal and ordinal numbers: Let's practice 2021-05-30
Les nombres 2022-09-07
Para Empezar: Los números en español 1-100 2022-09-12
Los números 2022-10-03
Los números en español 2023-01-08
Easton 2019-11-24
Siffror 2023-02-03
ordinal numbers 2023-02-15
rappers 2023-02-24
26 Clues: J • 50 • 21 • two • Lil • Jay • Yung • Post • Meek • Yung • Rick • Juice • Kanye • Nicki • Snoop • Bryson • "Party • LilUzi • Travis • Playboi • Kendrick • Chance The • "Big Booty" • "Im One One" • "Masterpiece" • "Hot In Herre"
Stations 2023-03-21
Unit 11 2023-03-27
20 Clues: 90 • 50 • 80 • 1000 • Handy • Regel • Stadt • alles • zählen • lachen • langsam • draußen • jede/r/s • schreien • wie viel • Radfahren • Schublade • stellen, legen • Ich hätte gern, ich möchte • Darf es sonst noch etwas sein?
