50 states Crossword Puzzles
The Jackson Era Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-09
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- A nickname given to Andrew Jackson.
- Who is a person sent or authorized to represent others, in particular, an elected representative sent to a conference?
- What political convection is held every 4 years by political parties who nominate participants in the U.S. election?
- The anti-jacksonian party.
- Which act was signed by President Andrew Jackson on May 28, 1830?
- The action of withdrawing formally from membership of a federation or body, especially a political state.
- A derogatory term for state banks selected by the U.S. Department of Treasury.
- The eighth president of the United States.
- A conservative political party that existed in the United States during the middle 19th century.
- An ethnic cleansing and forced displacement of approximately 60,000 people.
- The constitutional theory that individual states can invalidate federal laws or judicial decisions they deem unconstitutional.
- Also known as George Gist or George Guess.
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- Who were the indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands of the United States?
- She died because of deathly drama.
- A movement for more democracy in the American government in the 1830s.
- Who was the fourth chief justice of the United States?
- What is the practice of a successful political party giving public office to its supporters?
- The third and last president of the Second Bank of the United States.
- The ninth President of the United States.
- Political franchise, or simply franchise, is the right to vote in public, political elections, and referendums.
- Political powers held for the state governments rather than the federal government.
21 Clues: The anti-jacksonian party. • She died because of deathly drama. • A nickname given to Andrew Jackson. • The ninth President of the United States. • The eighth president of the United States. • Also known as George Gist or George Guess. • Who was the fourth chief justice of the United States? • Which act was signed by President Andrew Jackson on May 28, 1830? • ...
Chapter 6 first 18 2021-04-01
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- a cornerstone of Hamilton's fiscal policy. It helped fund the public debt left from the American Revolution, facilitated the issuance of a stable national currency, and provided a convenient means of exchange for all the people of the United States.
- Spain agreed to meet with U.S. ministers to great Britain
- He was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.
- a tax on a products manufacturer sale or distribution
- States had the right to nullify
- were a series of four laws passed by the U.S. Congress in 1798 amid widespread fear that war with France was imminent.
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- French had sent a young diplomat to win American support
- provoked a wave of snti French feeling at home
- a United States federal statute adopted on September 24, 1789, in the first session of the First United States Congress. It established the federal judiciary of the United States.
- were in fact the one stars of today's Democratic party
- soon became the presidents chief adviser, or cabinet
- a Sagamore of the Miami people, who became one of the most famous Native American military leaders.
- was well established by the time Washington left office
- on important tax on goods produced in Europe
- expedition commissioned by president Jefferson to expose the west
- an American statesman and Founding Father who served the United States in numerous government offices.
- a statement that the United States would support neither side in the conflict
- restriction of interest to a narrow sphere; undue concern with local interests or petty distinctions at the expense of general well-being.
18 Clues: States had the right to nullify • on important tax on goods produced in Europe • provoked a wave of snti French feeling at home • soon became the presidents chief adviser, or cabinet • a tax on a products manufacturer sale or distribution • were in fact the one stars of today's Democratic party • was well established by the time Washington left office • ...
Chapter 3 (Topics 1.7-1.9) Vocab 2023-10-05
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- _____ Federalism- Federalism where the state and federal governments have separate and defined functions and responsibilities
- ______ federalism- the process of the federal government using federal funds to send to the states with specific terms attached
- ______ grants- grants given to states for very specific purposes
- _______ clause- This clause states that the Constitution is the supreme law of the land, and federal law is supreme over state law
- orders from the federal government that states must follow, sometimes with funds, sometimes not
- _____ grants- grants given to states for very broad purposes
- the process of power being transitioned from the federal government to the states
- _______ clause- This clause gives the federal government the power to regulate business between states
- ________ clause- this clause gives Congress the power to make laws that are needed to execute their given powers
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- ________ powers- powers that are clearly given to the federal government in the Constitution
- a system where government power is shared between the federal and state governments
- U.S. v. _______- the SCOTUS case that restricted federal power to use the Commerce clause
- ________ amendment- the amendment that includes the equal protection clause
- ________ powers- powers not specifically listed for congress in the Constitution, but that Congress has given themselves
- _______ powers- powers shared and used by both the federal and state governments
- _______ federalism- Federalism where the state and federal government's responsibilities are loosely defined and often overlap
- _________ v. Maryland- the supreme court case that upheld Congress' implied powers
- _____ amendment- the amendment that reserves powers not listed in the constitution to the states
18 Clues: _____ grants- grants given to states for very broad purposes • ______ grants- grants given to states for very specific purposes • ________ amendment- the amendment that includes the equal protection clause • _______ powers- powers shared and used by both the federal and state governments • ...
The Civil War 2021-12-07
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- successful leader of the Confederate Army
- led troops to destroy Georgia
- citizens called to serve in the military
- May 1863 Union attacks Lee
- three step plan to force Confederate defeat
- first major bloodshed of Civil War
- president and head of the Union forces
- people who are treated as property
- Successful commander of the Union Army
- confederate surrender after 47 of siege
- successful leader on the underground railroad
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- attacking enemies society
- when slaves were liberated from slavery
- Lincoln was murdered by Booth
- was a cemetery and home to 40,000 deaths
- southern states/slave states
- free states and border states
- the fort in which commander Anderson was asked to surrender
- The North separating from the South
- bloodiest single day of battle
20 Clues: attacking enemies society • May 1863 Union attacks Lee • southern states/slave states • led troops to destroy Georgia • Lincoln was murdered by Booth • free states and border states • bloodiest single day of battle • first major bloodshed of Civil War • people who are treated as property • The North separating from the South • president and head of the Union forces • ...
Civil War puzzle 2023-05-03
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- longest battle of the war
- gave the Gettysburg address
- had way more supplies
- fedral general in cheif when lincoln took office
- killed his son in war.
- corps commander
- Abrham lincoln promoted it.
- Secretary of the navy
- States that were on the borer of the north and the south.
- General for the north
- took winfeild scotts position
- run first battle of the war
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- nickname for people in the union
- were the underdogs
- president of the confederate states of america
- shot abrham lincoln
- last battle of the war
- left the north
- what divided the united states
- shortest battle of the war
- General for the south
- nickname for people fighting for the confederate states of america
- won the civil war
23 Clues: left the north • corps commander • won the civil war • were the underdogs • shot abrham lincoln • had way more supplies • General for the south • Secretary of the navy • General for the north • last battle of the war • killed his son in war. • longest battle of the war • shortest battle of the war • gave the Gettysburg address • Abrham lincoln promoted it. • took winfeild scotts position • ...
Civil War puzzle 2023-05-03
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- longest battle of the war
- gave the Gettysburg address
- had way more supplies
- fedral general in cheif when lincoln took office
- killed his son in war.
- corps commander
- Abrham lincoln promoted it.
- Secretary of the navy
- States that were on the borer of the north and the south.
- General for the north
- took winfeild scotts position
- run first battle of the war
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- nickname for people in the union
- were the underdogs
- president of the confederate states of america
- shot abrham lincoln
- last battle of the war
- left the north
- what divided the united states
- shortest battle of the war
- General for the south
- nickname for people fighting for the confederate states of america
- won the civil war
23 Clues: left the north • corps commander • won the civil war • were the underdogs • shot abrham lincoln • had way more supplies • General for the south • Secretary of the navy • General for the north • last battle of the war • killed his son in war. • longest battle of the war • shortest battle of the war • gave the Gettysburg address • Abrham lincoln promoted it. • took winfeild scotts position • ...
Chapter 9 Vocabulary Crossword! 2017-01-18
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- The principle that the authority of a state and its government is created and sustained by the consent of its people.
- occurring or existing before a particular war, especially the American Civil War.
- 11 southern states that seceded from the United States in order to preserve slavery and states rights.
- a line of animals or slaves fastened or dveiven along together
- A boat propelled by a steam enginge, especially a paddle-wheel craft of a type used widely on rivers in the 19th century.
- Restriction of interest to a narrow sphere
- Package of five seperate bills passed by the United States Congress in September 1850.
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- is the term used historically in the United States for public works from the end of the American Revolution through much of the 19th century, mainly for the creation of a transportation infrastructure
- The rights and powers held by individual US states rather than by the federal government
- Quarters On the largest plantations, housing for slaves was often a large barracks-like structure fitted with bunks and occupied solely by men; women, children, and the elderly lived some little distance away in mean, small wood cabins.
- A law passed as part of the Compromise of 1850 which provided southern slaves who escaped to free states
- the right to vote
- Issued on Augusst 8th, 1846 and prohibited the expansion of slavery into any territory acquired by the United States from Mexico
- form of voting rights i menn which all adult males within a political system are allowed to vote, regardless of income, property, religion, race, or any other qualification
- A settlement of dispute between slave and free states, contained in several laws passed during 1820,and 1821.
- White men who acted as managers of the slaves and farming operations of plantations
- When a woman married, her huband became her _______?
- A long open porch, usually with a roof
- The number of slaves who lived and worked for a single master
- When planters returned home, they relied on the skills and knowledge of financial representatives called _______?
20 Clues: the right to vote • A long open porch, usually with a roof • Restriction of interest to a narrow sphere • When a woman married, her huband became her _______? • The number of slaves who lived and worked for a single master • a line of animals or slaves fastened or dveiven along together • ...
Social Studies Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-30
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- to give formal approval to something so it can become legal or valid
- advocating for extreme political or social change, especially by challenging the foundations of a particular system
- the government responsible for matters affecting the people in a state that are not handled by the federal government
- the level of government that deals with national matters
- a system in government that gives each branch the power to check, or limit, the power of the other branches
- a majority that is greater than 50 percent, often much greater
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- a loose alliance of countries, states, and other political units in which each unit maintains most or all power over itself
- the right to vote
- having one house or chamber
- to spread out power or control rather than focus it on one person or governing body
- a person whose job is to determine the size , shape, and boundaries of land
11 Clues: the right to vote • having one house or chamber • the level of government that deals with national matters • a majority that is greater than 50 percent, often much greater • to give formal approval to something so it can become legal or valid • a person whose job is to determine the size , shape, and boundaries of land • ...
D75 Crossword 2022-12-21
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- Store Manager of Braintree
- D75 District Manager
- Store Manager of Framingham
- Store Manager of N. Attleboro
- FedEx Interactive Reporting Experience
- D75 is a part of this Region
- Store Manager of Shrewsbury
- Store Manager of Providence East Side
- R54 MD
- Acronym for FedEx United Store Experience
- Store Manager of Raynham
- Store Manager of Norwood
- Store Manager of Warwick
- Store Manager of Middletown, RI
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- Ecomm Hub in D75
- Store Manager of Westboro
- Store Manager of Seekonk,
- Chestnut Hill and this store are the District Training Stores
- Store Manager of Chestnut Hill
- Store Manager of Needham
- Full-Service Orders under $50 are charged what fee?
- Busiest shipping time of year
- Store Manager of Plymouth
- Store Manager of Hyannis
- We want customers to say we "Far _______ expectations" in surveys
- Orders picked up in the same day over $50 are charged what fee?
- Store Manager of Dedham
27 Clues: R54 MD • Ecomm Hub in D75 • D75 District Manager • Store Manager of Dedham • Store Manager of Needham • Store Manager of Hyannis • Store Manager of Raynham • Store Manager of Norwood • Store Manager of Warwick • Store Manager of Westboro • Store Manager of Seekonk, • Store Manager of Plymouth • Store Manager of Braintree • Store Manager of Framingham • Store Manager of Shrewsbury • ...
OPERAÇÕES (A, S, M, D, P e E), M.D.C., M.M.C. E FRAÇÃO DE UMA QUANTIDADE 2020-06-05
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- Operação efetuada para responder:Quanto resta?/falta?/a mais?
- Operação que é uma multiplicação de fatores iguais.
- Quantidade de divisores do número 24.
- Máximo divisor comum de 20 e 50.
- O resultado de uma multiplicação.
- Forma obtida dividindo o numerador da fração pelo denominador.
- Sinal do resultado de menos oito ao quadrado.
- Mínimo múltiplo comum de 5 e 12.
- O cubo de 10.
- Nº que indica quantidade de vezes queo fator será repetido potenciação.
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- Operação inversa da potenciação.
- Dois quinto de mil.
- Raiz quadrada de 256.
- Números que tem mais de dois divisores.
- O quociente de 1000 por 50.
- Sinal do resultado de menos dois a quinta potência.
- A quarta parte de 800.
- Nome dado ao número que vai ser repetido numa potenciação.
- Números que tem apenas dois divisores.
- A raiz quadrada da metade de 1800.
20 Clues: O cubo de 10. • Dois quinto de mil. • Raiz quadrada de 256. • A quarta parte de 800. • O quociente de 1000 por 50. • Operação inversa da potenciação. • Máximo divisor comum de 20 e 50. • Mínimo múltiplo comum de 5 e 12. • O resultado de uma multiplicação. • A raiz quadrada da metade de 1800. • Quantidade de divisores do número 24. • Números que tem apenas dois divisores. • ...
MATH REVIEW Max 2021-04-13
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- How many edges are on a cube?
- Simplify 7 x 2/21
- 93 x 14
- 39.503 x 1.001
- 72 x 9
- 9 x 9
- How many sides do 36 octagons have?
- 564 x 902
- 2/3 x 1/4
- List all the factors of fifty (Separate with commas)
- 56 x 89
- 3/4 x 5/8
- (45+12) x 14
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- 0.7 x 0.26
- 21/50 - 7/50
- 407/22
- How many sides do 7 nonagons have?
- 13.59 + 9.83
- 9003 / 39 (Round to the nearest tenth)
- 34 x 97
- What is the range of a reflex angle? (Use hyphen between numbers)
- 11 x 12
- If one spiked boot has 47 spikes how many spikes do 7 pairs have?
- 536.4 + 842.9
- What is the range of an obtuse angle? (Use hyphen between numbers)
25 Clues: 9 x 9 • 407/22 • 72 x 9 • 93 x 14 • 34 x 97 • 11 x 12 • 56 x 89 • 564 x 902 • 2/3 x 1/4 • 3/4 x 5/8 • 0.7 x 0.26 • 21/50 - 7/50 • 13.59 + 9.83 • (45+12) x 14 • 536.4 + 842.9 • 39.503 x 1.001 • Simplify 7 x 2/21 • How many edges are on a cube? • How many sides do 7 nonagons have? • How many sides do 36 octagons have? • 9003 / 39 (Round to the nearest tenth) • List all the factors of fifty (Separate with commas) • ...
Sensation & Perception Review 2021-10-28
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- sensory _______; reduced responsiveness to unchanging stimulation
- far-sighted
- for weight it's 1/50
- disrupts figure-ground perception
- near-sighted
- modern color vision theory
- organized whole
- sensation; not active
- where cones are maximally concentrated
- Young-Helmholtz's theory
- perceptual rule based on physical closeness
- transparent protective membrane of eyeball
- receptors for low light conditions
- axons of ganglion cells
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- the signal detection error made by police in Diallo case
- inexplicable via Young-Helmholtz's theory
- muscle feedback for depth
- motional parallax, for example
- how we perceive wavelengths at the long end of the visible light spectrum
- minimum stimulus intensity detectable 50% of the time
- where rods are located
- cells for bars, edges, orientations
- student
- receptors for color vision
- process of converting physical energy to neural code
- perception driven by expectation
26 Clues: student • far-sighted • near-sighted • organized whole • for weight it's 1/50 • sensation; not active • where rods are located • axons of ganglion cells • Young-Helmholtz's theory • muscle feedback for depth • modern color vision theory • receptors for color vision • motional parallax, for example • perception driven by expectation • disrupts figure-ground perception • ...
probability 2021-10-27
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- mathematics of chance
- total number of cards in a deck
- number of face cards in a deck
- total number of outcomes on a dice
- number of ways of rolling a sum of 10 on 2 die
- total number of outcomes when 2 die are toss
- probability of getting 76/80 is ____%
- probability of an impossible event
- type of diagram with branches for listing outcomes
- result of a probability experiment
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- if P(E)=0,then E is a _____event
- total number of outcomes in a coin toss
- the probability you get this question right
- if P(E)=1,then E is a _____event
- probability of rain is 13/20 which is___%
- event with 2 or more stages
- probability of selecting 9 boys from 10 is____%
- number of heart cards in a deck
- another name for 50/50 chance
- a group of one or more outcomes
- lowest possible value for a probability
21 Clues: mathematics of chance • event with 2 or more stages • another name for 50/50 chance • number of face cards in a deck • total number of cards in a deck • number of heart cards in a deck • a group of one or more outcomes • if P(E)=0,then E is a _____event • if P(E)=1,then E is a _____event • total number of outcomes on a dice • probability of an impossible event • ...
A 2015-06-22
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- Heute feiern wir deinen 50. ...
- Der E5 ist ein ...
- Camping und Kanu fahren gab es in ...
- Das Haus mag ...
- Was haben wir Sylvester in Blavand gefeiert?
- So heißt deine große Tochter
- ... muss man mögen!
- Wo verbringst du gerne den Winter?
- Dein höchstes Bett war im Basislager vom ...
- Wer putzt bei euch das Auto?
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- Das schönste Schiff heißt: ... von Platen
- Behn ist ein ...
- Hier hast du deinen 50. schon mit deiner Familie gefeiert
- Deine Heimat ist in ...
- Wo steckt man 3 Mädels und 2 Jungs zur Reinigung rein?
- Womit fahrt ihr gerne auf Entdeckungstour?
- Piet war in Dänemark unser ...
- Wer kam als viertes in eure Familie?
- Wo lernt man etwas über Stoffherstellung?
- In welchem Ausland hast du bisher das meiste Geld gelassen?
- Was darf beim Boßeln nicht fehlen?
- Ein großes Hobby von dir ist das ...
22 Clues: Behn ist ein ... • Das Haus mag ... • Der E5 ist ein ... • ... muss man mögen! • Deine Heimat ist in ... • So heißt deine große Tochter • Wer putzt bei euch das Auto? • Piet war in Dänemark unser ... • Heute feiern wir deinen 50. ... • Was darf beim Boßeln nicht fehlen? • Wo verbringst du gerne den Winter? • Wer kam als viertes in eure Familie? • Ein großes Hobby von dir ist das ... • ...
ATMOSFER 2017-05-06
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- pada selubung lapisan atmosfer terdapat gas
- lapisan udara yang berfungsi sebagai pelindung permukaan bumi dari suhu udara ekstrem adalah
- lingkaran putih yang terkadang terlihat di sekitar matahari atau bulan
- yaitu aliran listrik dalam bentuk cahaya diantara dua awan atau antara awan dan bumi yang bermuatan listrik berlawanan
- lapisan atmosfer paling rendah
- atmo berarti
- berada pada ketinggian 10-50 km di atas permukaan bumi adalah
- proses pemanasan merambat adalah
- apa itu UHF
- gejala dalam bentuk cahaya yang sering tampak di sekitar kutub utara dan kutub selatan bumi
- batas antara lapisan stratosfer dengan mesosfer adalah
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- terletak pada ketinggian 50-80 km di atas permukaan bumi
- atmosfer berasal dari bahasa
- bagian atas mesosfer dibatasi oleh
- ilusi optik akibat pembiasan sinar mathari oleh udara dengan tingkat kerapatanya yang berbeda
- sphere berarti
- apa itu VHF
- gas yang paling banyak di atmosfer
- gas ozon berguna untuk menahan sinar
- arti thermos
20 Clues: apa itu VHF • apa itu UHF • atmo berarti • arti thermos • sphere berarti • atmosfer berasal dari bahasa • lapisan atmosfer paling rendah • proses pemanasan merambat adalah • bagian atas mesosfer dibatasi oleh • gas yang paling banyak di atmosfer • gas ozon berguna untuk menahan sinar • pada selubung lapisan atmosfer terdapat gas • ...
The Cold War 2014-03-20
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- A wall was built across Germany to prevent people from leaving East Germany and moving to West Germany.
- A country where the USA placed missiles in striking distance of the Soviet Union.
- The infamous communist leader of Cuba.
- The Soviet Union and the USA were both trying to build massive stockpiles of weapons.
- The USA was the first to develop and use this weapon.
- providing financial support to other countries in order to make them an ally.
- When spies gather secret information from the enemy.
- The USA ordered a naval ________ to prevent Soviet missiles reaching Cuba.
- USA was the first country to have a man land on the moon.
- The ______ Union was the superpower that fought the Cold War against the united states.
- A free market capitalist state.
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- West Germany became known as the German ______ Republic.
- East Germany became known as the German ________ Republic.
- Information (including advertisements, posters and cartoons) that was often misleading about the benefits of your system.
- The acronym for the Soviet Union.
- The state ownership of all resources, where all members of society are equal.
- A set of beliefs that guide an individual or society.
- A country that is dependent on or dominated by a more powerful country.
- The _____ war lasted for almost 50 years.
19 Clues: A free market capitalist state. • The acronym for the Soviet Union. • The infamous communist leader of Cuba. • The _____ war lasted for almost 50 years. • When spies gather secret information from the enemy. • A set of beliefs that guide an individual or society. • The USA was the first to develop and use this weapon. • ...
Drugs of Abuse 2021-05-06
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- The first GPCR that was crystallized
- A mixture of cocaine and heroin that is typically injected is known as a
- Meth stimulates the release of what neurotransmitter
- 3,4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine is commonly known as
- The strain of marijuana that has a “skunky” smell to it
- A tropane alkaloid extracted from the Erythroxylum Coca plant
- What isomer of ketamine is active
- Which benzodiazepine is the most prescribed and misused in the United States
- What over the counter drug is now controlled due to it being a precursor used in manufacturing methamphetamine
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- C, 50% of heroin users have this disease.
- Acid Diethylamide, LSD is otherwise known as
- dehydrogenase, What metabolizing enzyme converts acetaldehyde to acetic acid from ethanol
- Rapid weight gain, rapid muscle development, acne flare up, fluid retention, jaundice, mood swings, depression, aggressive behavior, premature balding are all signs and symptoms of the use of
- MDMA is metabolized by which enzyme
- A potent benzodiazepine that has been used as a date rape drug
- Methylated morphine is otherwise known as
- A cathinone derivative of MDMA is
- Alcohol interacts with what receptor to facilitate the action of GABA
- cocaine, The free base form of cocaine is known as
19 Clues: A cathinone derivative of MDMA is • What isomer of ketamine is active • MDMA is metabolized by which enzyme • The first GPCR that was crystallized • C, 50% of heroin users have this disease. • Methylated morphine is otherwise known as • Acid Diethylamide, LSD is otherwise known as • cocaine, The free base form of cocaine is known as • ...
Goniometría 2023-09-28
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- Eje: Apófisis estiloides radial.
- Brazo fijo: Se alinea con la espina ilíaca anterosuperior opuesta, Grados de movilidad: 0-45°/50°
- Eje: Colocado sobre el acromion, Grados de movilidad: 0-160°/180°
- Eje: Sobre el trocánter mayor, Grados de movilidad: 0-120°/140°
- Grados de movilidad: 0-35°/45°, Eje: sobre el conducto auditivo externo.
- Eje: Sobre el vértex, Grados de movilidad: 0-30°/45°
- Eje: Sobre el maléolo externo, Grados de movilidad: 0-50°
- Posición: Decúbito prono, Grados de movilidad: 0-40°/60°
- Grados de movilidad: 0-30° Brazo fijo: Alineado con la línea medioaxilar, paralelo al esternón.
- Brazo fijo: Alineado con la línea media longitudinal de la pierna, Grados de movilidad: 0-45°/50°
- Grados de movilidad: 0-30°, se utilizan inclinómetros.
- Brazo fijo: Alineado con la línea que une ambas espinas ilíacas anterosuperiores, Brazo móvil: Alineado con la línea biacromial.
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- Eje: Apófisis espinosa de C7.
- Brazo móvil: Se alinea con la linea medial longitudinal del quinto metatarsiano, Grados de movilidad: 0-20°/30°
- Grados de movilidad: 0-45°, Brazo fijo: Alineado con la línea biacromial.
- Posición: Decúbito supino, Grados de movilidad: 0-150°/170°
- Eje:Sobre la apófisis espinosa de S1.
- Eje: Sobre el vértex, Brazo móvil: Alineado con la punta nariz.
- Brazo fijo: Alineado con la línea meda vertical de la cabeza tomando como reparo el vértex.
- Grados de movilidad: 0-80°, Se puede utilizar el método de Schober.
20 Clues: Eje: Apófisis espinosa de C7. • Eje: Apófisis estiloides radial. • Eje:Sobre la apófisis espinosa de S1. • Eje: Sobre el vértex, Grados de movilidad: 0-30°/45° • Grados de movilidad: 0-30°, se utilizan inclinómetros. • Posición: Decúbito prono, Grados de movilidad: 0-40°/60° • Eje: Sobre el maléolo externo, Grados de movilidad: 0-50° • ...
Unit 7 Test Review 2026-01-28
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- Four candidtaes ran for president - Abraham Lincoln wins, which leads to the South seceeding.
- the most important cause of the Civil War - the issue that divides the nation from its very beginning
- this was also seen as a major cause of the Civil War - the South believed that states should have power to make own laws & that slavery is up to residents of state.
- a series of battles fought in Georgia during the summer of 1864. It led to the burning and destruction of the South's most important city.
- the only Confederate tried and executed after the war. He was the warden of Andersonville Prison.
- when the South seceeded from the Union they formed this
- when persons in a country or state split off and declare their independence from the ruling government
- the Fugitive Slave Act was passed to stop the ________ __________from being so successful
- Union leader that led
- One reason farmers in the North were against slavery is because they couldn't compete with ____________
- Georgia accepted the Compromise of 1850 as long as the North promised to stop threatening to end slavery.
- After burning Atlanta, General Sherman marched his troops to Savannah, destroying railroads and destroying towns along the way. The SOuth was unable to recover afterwards and the war ended a few months later.
- when two groups come together to negotiate an agreement
- this city became vital to the war effort, and also became the center of Georgia's economy, since Georgia's port cities were impacted by the Union Blockade.
- the nickname for the Union Blockade strategy
- General Sherman's strategy of taking the war to the civilian population in order to end the war quicker.
- his election directly led to the South seceeding from the Union
- this law required Northerners to arrest and returnvany person they knew or suspected was a runaway slave.
- the demand for slave labor dramatically increased due to this invention.
- the election in this year was the final event that directly led to the Civil War.
- a tax on imports/exports that the South refused to pay because they felt it discriminated against them
- One of the reasons Atlanta became important during the war
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- this document freed the slaves ONLY in the rebellious states - not the border states
- the Georgia Platform was important because it helped _________ the secession of Southern states and the Civil War.
- One of the reasons Atlanta became important during the war
- the main reason Andersonville Prison was so terrible.
- slave states that stayed with the Union during the Civil War. Lincoln had to make sure he kept them with the Union during the war so he let them keep slavery.
- nation's #1 export during the 1800s
- a series of battles
- the South voted to _______ from the Unionm after the election of Abraham Lincoln.
- Lincoln won the Election of 1860, but he did not win the majority (over 50%) of this vote
- Union sodiers who were caught durning the war were sent here. It was overcrowded and the terrible living conditions led to many deaths.
- the largest and bloodiest battle that took place in Georgia during the Civil War. It was a victory for the South.
- this agreement led to the North adding California as a Free State and the South getting the FugitiveSlave Act in return.
- since this Georgia city was directly impacted the Union Blockade during the war, Georgia's entire economy shifted to Atlanta.
- a legal theory that a state has the right to ignore any federal laws which they deem unconstitutional
- this event happened when states in the South refused to pay tariffs, nearly leading to a civil war in the 1830s
- the Union's strategy of preventing supplies from reaching the South from Europe.
- this state was admitted to the Union as a Free State according to the Compromise of 1850.
- he sued for his freedom and lost. The decsion by the Supreme Court stated that African Americans were nothing more than property, were not citizens, and therefore couldn't sue in court.
- to ignore a law or to make it void
- nickname for the United States of America
- a soldier who is captured during war
43 Clues: a series of battles • Union leader that led • to ignore a law or to make it void • nation's #1 export during the 1800s • a soldier who is captured during war • nickname for the United States of America • the nickname for the Union Blockade strategy • the main reason Andersonville Prison was so terrible. • when the South seceeded from the Union they formed this • ...
Musikquizz 2016-12-08
15 Clues: 30-talet • 50-talet • 60-talet • 70-talet • 40-talet • 90-talet • 80-talet • 2000-talet • 2010-talet • kemipriset • fredspriset • fysikpriset • ekonomipriset • medicinpriset • litteraturpriset
Civil War Crossword 2024-02-23
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- : The Southern states in the civil war, the rebels
- : The Northern states in the civil war, the United States
- : The state of being free in a society/ government.
- : Eighty
- : To declare something holy or divine
- : A human owned by another human, usually being forced
- : The same/fair
- : A war between people of the same country
- : A government of the people
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- : A large group of people united by common descent or position (geographically)
- : A act enforced by Abraham Lincoln because the states would not rejoin the union which freed all slaves in states that seceded
- : An event were people work against their higher ups (civil war)
- : A person who is killed for their cause
- : To withdraw from a group
- : The 16’th president of the US
- : A town in Pennsylvania, where Abraham made his address
- : Occurring or existing before a war, specifically the civil war
- : For no reason
18 Clues: : Eighty • : For no reason • : The same/fair • : To withdraw from a group • : A government of the people • : The 16’th president of the US • : To declare something holy or divine • : A person who is killed for their cause • : A war between people of the same country • : The Southern states in the civil war, the rebels • : The state of being free in a society/ government. • ...
Hayley Evans (Federalism) 2020-12-01
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- federal grants given for general purposes
- powers granted to the national government but not listed in constitution
- demands on states to give out certain policies
- powers granted to the national government
- the right to separate states from a union
- a system of spending, taxing, and providing aid in the federal system
- the right to nullify national laws
- powers that belong to all government that conduct business of a sovereign nation
- powers belong to the states
- distributed to the states by this form
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- national and state governments work together
- returned authority to state governments
- ensures that extradition can take place
- an approach to solve national problems
- national and state governments pays for local activities
- an idea of returning powers to states
- both state and national governments were equal authorities
- powers held by national and state government at the same time
18 Clues: powers belong to the states • the right to nullify national laws • an idea of returning powers to states • an approach to solve national problems • distributed to the states by this form • returned authority to state governments • ensures that extradition can take place • federal grants given for general purposes • powers granted to the national government • ...
1 July Lunch Crossword - with prizes!! 2023-06-26
Across
- Location of the Uprooted 50 years ago exhibition
- The country where Amin died
- 50? episodes appeared in this series
- 100 or so people ended up in this Scandinavian country
- 'Mountains of the Moon'
- A major event took place at this shopping mall
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- Which Rani hosted Sejal & Sejal
- In which country was Obote, in August 1972
- A country west of Uganda
- Which town is located near Owen Falls Dam
- What was Amin's first job in the army
- First name of Obote
- A popular and common Ugandan street food
13 Clues: First name of Obote • 'Mountains of the Moon' • A country west of Uganda • The country where Amin died • Which Rani hosted Sejal & Sejal • 50? episodes appeared in this series • What was Amin's first job in the army • A popular and common Ugandan street food • Which town is located near Owen Falls Dam • In which country was Obote, in August 1972 • ...
MTZ Breast Cancer Awareness 2017-10-03
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- This type of factor may increase the chance of getting a disease.
- Type of cancer that travels to other parts of the body.
- This demographic accounts for less than one percent of all breast cancer cases.
- The reduction in prescriptive hormone replacement therapy after _______ coincides with the gradual reduction in female breast cancer incidence rates among women aged 50 and older.
- Non-cancerous tumors.
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- Over 3.3 million breast cancer _____ are alive in the United States today.
- A network of vessels and nodes running throughout the entire body; a component of your immune system that transports disease-fighting cells and fluids and can be an avenue for cancer to spread.
- The most commonly diagnosed cancer in women.
- Breast cancer is a disease in which ______ cells form in the tissues of the breast.
- A mass of abnormal tissue.
- procedure to determine the severity or aggressiveness of a tumor.
11 Clues: Non-cancerous tumors. • A mass of abnormal tissue. • The most commonly diagnosed cancer in women. • Type of cancer that travels to other parts of the body. • This type of factor may increase the chance of getting a disease. • procedure to determine the severity or aggressiveness of a tumor. • Over 3.3 million breast cancer _____ are alive in the United States today. • ...
Israel-Palestine Conflict Crossword 2023-11-22
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- Many emergency shelters in Gaza are…
- water 70% of people in the South of Gaza have no access to this
- The country that people with an Israeli-issued permit can cross into to seek refuge from the war.
- The pair of agreements between Israel and the Palestinian Liberation Organisation in 1993.
- Citizens are being faced with ___ due to the destruction of agricultural land.
- The name of the organisation that was formed in 1987 that aims to establish a Palestinian state and to destroy the state of Israel.
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- ____facilities have been damaged, with the back-up generators unable to run due to the fuel blockade
- The organisation that split British Palestine into 2 separate states.
- Israeli ___ has caused significant damage to more than 50% of housing units.
- The ___has closed and Israeli supplies have halted, causing very minimal electricity and power.
- The name for the protests and riots to end Israeli occupation and establish Palestinian independence.
11 Clues: Many emergency shelters in Gaza are… • water 70% of people in the South of Gaza have no access to this • The organisation that split British Palestine into 2 separate states. • Israeli ___ has caused significant damage to more than 50% of housing units. • Citizens are being faced with ___ due to the destruction of agricultural land. • ...
AIC quotations 2018-04-12
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- Sheila tells Gerald in Act 2 that “you and I aren’t the _____ people who sat down to dinner here”
- In Act 3 the Inspector states “if men will not learn that lesson, then they will be taught in ____ and blood and anguish”
- Eric tells Mr and Mrs Birling that he is _______ of both of them.
- Mr Birling wants the Crofts and the Birlings to work together for “lower ____ and higher prices”
- The stage directions describe the Inspector as an “impression of massiveness, _____ and purposefulness”
- Birling is concerned there will be a “public _____”
- In Act 3 the Inspector states “We don’t live ____”
- In Act 2, the Inspector states “we have to share something. If there’s nothing else, we’ll have to share our ______”
- Mrs Birling was Mr Birling’s “social ______”
- the stage direction that describes Mr Birling
- In Act 3 the Inspector states “_____ of you helped to kill her. Remember that. Never forget it”
- In Act 3 the Inspector states “We are members of one ____”
- The stage directions describe Sheila as “rather ______”
- Birling repeats this adjective when describing the Titanic
- Mrs Birling states that she told Eva/Daisy to “Go and look for the _____ of the child. It’s his responsibility”
- When Eva/Daisy went to Mrs Birling for help, she states “I used my ______ to have it refused”
- The Inspector repeats the word “there are ____ and ____ and _____ of Eva Smiths and John Smiths still left with us”
- Birling states that “a man has to mind his own business and look after _______”
- Birling describes Eva Smith as a “lively good-looking girl” and a “______ worker”
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- Sheila reminds Gerald that he did not come near her “last _______”
- Mrs Birling refers to Eva Smith as “_____ of that class”
- In Act 3, Birling begs the Inspector “I’d give _____”
- When Sheila hears about Birling’s treatment of Eva Smith, she states that “these girls aren’t cheap labour – they’re ______”
- Birling believes he has a good chance of receiving a _______
- The Inspector tells Eric “[you] used her for the end of stupid drunken evening, as if she was an _____, a thing, not a person”
- Because Eva Smith has “a lot to say”, Birling stated that she had to ____
- Sheila uses this word to describe Eric
- Birling states that “there isn’t a chance of ______”
- In Act 3 the Inspector states “We are _____ for each other”
- The Inspector states in Act 1 that “it would do us all a bit of good if sometimes we tried to put _______ in the place of these young women counting their pennies in their dingy little back bedrooms”
- Gerald describes Daisy Renton as “intensely _____” when he first met her
- The stage directions describe Eric as “not quite at _____”
- Eric tells Birling “you’re not the kind of father a chap could go to when he’s in _____”
- Who tells Sheila she is “marrying at a very good time”?
34 Clues: Sheila uses this word to describe Eric • Mrs Birling was Mr Birling’s “social ______” • the stage direction that describes Mr Birling • In Act 3 the Inspector states “We don’t live ____” • Birling is concerned there will be a “public _____” • Birling states that “there isn’t a chance of ______” • In Act 3, Birling begs the Inspector “I’d give _____” • ...
Social Studies VIII 2017-04-24
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- was the president of the united states during the civil war, wrote the gettysburg address.
- an act or means of selling off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving.
- a civil war nurse, created american red cross.
- 1850 California entered the union as a free state. Southwest territories would decide about slavery.
- was a skilled confederate general from VA.
- tax on foreign goods.
- an african american sailor and later a union naval captain, was highly honored for his feats of bravery and heroism. He was elected to the united states house of representatives after the war.
- was the leader of the army of northern VA, opposed secession, but did not believe that the union should be held together by force.
- another term for the confederate states of america, the south.
- the principle that authority of a state and its government is created and sustained by the consent of its people, through their elective representatives, who are the source of all political power.
- in which people held jobs in the cities, the north was mainly an urban society.
- said that the civil war was to preserve a government "of the people, by the people, and for the people". -Abraham Lincoln.
- Cabin a novel written by Harriet Beecher Stowe, who was an abolitionist, which described slavery in the south.
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- a group of states united into one political body, the united states, and refers to the north during the civil war.
- in which people lived in small villages and on farms and plantations, the south was mainly an agricultural society.
- an american abolitionist, Brown and his followers attacked and occupied the federal arsenal at harpers ferry.
- Missouri entered the union as a slave state. Maine entered the Union as a free state.
- people in each state would decide about the slavery issue.
- Decision united states supreme court case, a slave who had resided in a free state or territory, where slavery was prohibited, was not thereby entitled to his freedom.
- declared "that all persons held as slaves, within the rebellious states are and henceforward shall be free".
- was the president of the confederate states of america.
- the withdrawal of states from the united states.
- was a former enslaved african american who promoted african american involvement in the civil war.
- a law passed as part of the compromise of 1850, which provided southern slaveholders with a legal way to capture slaves who had escaped to free states.
- was general of the union army that defeated Lee.
- political powers reserved for the states governments rather than the federal governments.
- a crop such as tobacco and cotton that is grown to be sold rather than to be used by the farmer.
27 Clues: tax on foreign goods. • was a skilled confederate general from VA. • a civil war nurse, created american red cross. • the withdrawal of states from the united states. • was general of the union army that defeated Lee. • was the president of the confederate states of america. • people in each state would decide about the slavery issue. • ...
Unit One Honors Government 2021-08-26
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- proved how weak the Articles of Conf. were
- a theory that government arose through warfare
- colonies were ignored if they were profitable
- power at the state level/Bill of Rights
- no one is above the law including those who govern
- a theory that governments are ordained by a god
- a theory that gov. are an agreement of parties
- favored small states and equal representation
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- a move by the 2nd Cont. Congress to seperate
- first government of the United States
- favored a strong central government
- favored large states and had a bicameral leg.
- a theory that governments morphed out of families
- the division of power between national and states
- a state of disorder due to absence of authority
- a system where one person or group holds all power
- allowed Constitutional Convention to progress
- a loose agreement between states
18 Clues: a loose agreement between states • favored a strong central government • first government of the United States • power at the state level/Bill of Rights • proved how weak the Articles of Conf. were • a move by the 2nd Cont. Congress to seperate • favored large states and had a bicameral leg. • colonies were ignored if they were profitable • ...
Foreign Policy 2026-02-19
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- A power given to Congress
- Help the United States gives to other countries like money food and supplies
- The leader of the executive branch
- The part of Congress that approves treaties with a two thirds vote
- Things that happen outside the United States
- The armed forces that protect the country
- Protection from danger or attack
- Groups of soldiers
- Things that happen inside the United States
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- A branch of the military that fights at sea
- The President’s role as head of the military
- The branch of government that makes laws
- A formal agreement between countries that must be followed
- GUARD A branch that protects United States waters
- A decision made by two or more sides
- The United States’ actions and decisions toward other countries
- To discuss and work out an agreement
- A branch of the military that fights on land
18 Clues: Groups of soldiers • A power given to Congress • Protection from danger or attack • The leader of the executive branch • A decision made by two or more sides • To discuss and work out an agreement • The branch of government that makes laws • The armed forces that protect the country • A branch of the military that fights at sea • Things that happen inside the United States • ...
THE CONSTITUTION CROSSWORD 2026-06-26
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- Congress and who else can begin the amending process
- Article 4 details the ________ between states and the federal government
- Introduction to the Constitution
- What is considered the Supreme Law of the Land
- The first Ten Amendments
- How long do Supreme Court justices serve for
- Article 1 details the powers of who
- The process of changing the Constitution
- Who is the Commander in Chief of the military
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- First three words of the Constitution
- Who can declare war
- Branch of Congress which has equal representation for all states
- How many states had to ratify the Constitution for it to be passed
- Branch of Congress determined by population
- Article 2 details the powers of who
- How many of the original 13 states ratified the Constitution
- Article 3 details the powers of who
- There are 27 of them in the Constitution
18 Clues: Who can declare war • The first Ten Amendments • Introduction to the Constitution • Article 2 details the powers of who • Article 3 details the powers of who • Article 1 details the powers of who • First three words of the Constitution • There are 27 of them in the Constitution • The process of changing the Constitution • Branch of Congress determined by population • ...
The Breadwinner 2022-02-10
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- Parvana's younger brothers name
- Mandatory girl clothing
- Human Rights article #5 states no one shall be subjected to this
- All men ordered to grow these
- Dug and sold for income
- Ordered to stay inside at all times
- Location where Parvana witnessed an awful act
- Human Rights article 23 states everyone has the free choice of this
- Parvana wore his clothes
- Parvana's older sister
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- Human Rights article 9 states no one shall be subjected to arbitrary ___________
- Afghanastan's capitol
- Main character
- Place for thieves
- Group that was invading Afganistan
- Human Rights article 26 states everyone has the right to this
- Girls weren't allowed to ride these alone
- Language Parvana and her family spoke
- Parvana had to walk to fetch buckets of this
- Parvana's younger sister
20 Clues: Main character • Place for thieves • Afghanastan's capitol • Parvana's older sister • Mandatory girl clothing • Dug and sold for income • Parvana's younger sister • Parvana wore his clothes • All men ordered to grow these • Parvana's younger brothers name • Group that was invading Afganistan • Ordered to stay inside at all times • Language Parvana and her family spoke • ...
CH. 17-18 CROSSWORD 2016-08-27
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- system by which poor whites and recently freed blacks would lease land from plantation owners, buy tools on credit at general stores (owned by plantation owners), and live on the land as they worked; plantation owners would receive 50% of the yield as rent for the land, then demand more as repayment of credit with unbelievable interest rates; perpetuated near-slavery conditions
- granted African American men the right to vote by declaring that the "right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude."
- call for the South to become a competitor of the North; need to change work ethic, diversify crops, industrialize business, invest in urban growth, and promote Northern investments by hiding racism
- If southerners took an oath of loyalty to the union they could vote, create a constitution.
- banned the creation of "trusts" or monopolies; did not have real power until the Supreme Court used the language to break down labor unions instead
- rejoin the union, they must ratify 13th amendment, repeal secession, and repudiate confederate debt.
- northern politicians and educators who came to the south to participate in running southern governments or opening schools
- article written by Andrew Carnegie proposing that rich people should use their wealth for the benefit of those without; that the best solution to wealth inequality was a wealth redistribution enacted by the rich
- Issued proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction in 12/8/1863; Called the war a "rebellion"; Wanted to institute a 10% plan
- the southern wing of the Bourbon Democrats, the ultra-conservative, far right, pro-business faction in the Democratic Party, who pursued a policy of Redemption, seeking to oust the Radical Republican, far left coalition of freedmen, "carpetbaggers", and "scalawags". They generally were led by the rich landowners, businessmen and professionals
- President could not remove federal official that had been confirmed by US Senate without consent of the Senate
- Louisiana, Florida, and South Carolina disputed electoral votes, Democrats accuse Republicans of winning by cheating; The election goes to the House and decides in favor of Hayes (R); South Carolina and Louisiana's votes went to Tilden (D), so while the Republicans take the White House, LA and SC fall under white Democrat rule at the state level; Hayes becomes president, but every southern state is under white Democrat rule and federal troops are withdrawn from the South, effectively ending Reconstruction
- Author of "The New South Creed"
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- "business leaders in the United States from about 1865 to 1900 who were, on the whole, a set of avaricious rascals who habitually cheated and robbed investors and consumers, corrupted government, fought ruthlessly among themselves, and in general carried on predatory activities..."
- coined the term "survival of the fittest"
- created General Electric, helped created AT&T, and bought out Andrew Carnegie to form US Steel Co; gave the government gold on loan to stop the Panic of 1907
- slave owner but union supporter; sided with small farmers and despised large plantation owners; harsher vision for Reconstruction
- declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free" BUT applied only to states that had seceded from the Union, leaving the loyal border states. It also expressly exempted parts of the Confederacy that had already come under Northern control. Most important, the freedom it promised depended upon Union military victory.
- / created the ICC; initially formed to regulate the railroad industry, particularly to prevent discriminative fares
- granted citizenship to “all persons born or naturalized in the United States,” which included former slaves recently freed
- governor and senator of California; robber baron owner of the Southern and later Central Pacific Railway; founded Stanford University
- offered entertainment to all classes during the Guilded Age
- the other company tasked with building the Pacific Railway
- the company tasked with building a railroad to the Pacific Ocean; part of the Credit Mobilier scandal
- Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.
- A government agency given responsibility to transition former slaves into freedmen; They set up schools for African Americans; Contains the possibility of distributing lands to former slaves (lease the land for several years then optionally buy)
- southern whites who supported reconstruction
27 Clues: Author of "The New South Creed" • coined the term "survival of the fittest" • southern whites who supported reconstruction • the other company tasked with building the Pacific Railway • offered entertainment to all classes during the Guilded Age • If southerners took an oath of loyalty to the union they could vote, create a constitution. • ...
Civil War puzzle 2023-05-03
Across
- longest battle of the war
- gave the Gettysburg address
- had way more supplies
- fedral general in cheif when lincoln took office
- killed his son in war.
- corps commander
- Abrham lincoln promoted it.
- Secretary of the navy
- States that were on the borer of the north and the south.
- General for the north
- took winfeild scotts position
- run first battle of the war
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- nickname for people in the union
- were the underdogs
- president of the confederate states of america
- shot abrham lincoln
- last battle of the war
- left the north
- what divided the united states
- shortest battle of the war
- General for the south
- nickname for people fighting for the confederate states of america
- won the civil war
23 Clues: left the north • corps commander • won the civil war • were the underdogs • shot abrham lincoln • had way more supplies • General for the south • Secretary of the navy • General for the north • last battle of the war • killed his son in war. • longest battle of the war • shortest battle of the war • gave the Gettysburg address • Abrham lincoln promoted it. • took winfeild scotts position • ...
Pledge of Allegiance - Practice Vocabulary 2018-09-02
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- to the Flag of the United States of ________
- one Nation under ______ , indivisible
- with liberty and justice for ______
- ______ Nation under God, indivisible
- to the Flag of the _______ States of America
- to the Flag of the United ________ of America
- and to the __________ for which it stands
- with ________ and justice for all
- I pledge _________
- one Nation ________ God, indivisible
- and to the Republic for _______ it stands
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- I _______ allegiance
- one ________, under God, indivisible
- one Nation under God, _________
- ______ to the Republic for which it stands
- with liberty and ________ for all
- and to ______ Republic for which it stands
- and to the Republic for which it ________
- to the _______ of the United States of America
- ______ liberty and justice for all
- with liberty and justice _______ all
21 Clues: I pledge _________ • I _______ allegiance • one Nation under God, _________ • with liberty and ________ for all • with ________ and justice for all • ______ liberty and justice for all • with liberty and justice for ______ • one ________, under God, indivisible • ______ Nation under God, indivisible • with liberty and justice _______ all • one Nation ________ God, indivisible • ...
S.S. Vocab 2023-12-07
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- Power to govern yourself
- equal representation
- Changes to the constitution
- judges laws
- Loose friendship of states
- First constitution
- both voting systems incorporated
- Signed/agreed
- wanted a weak central government
- Rulebook for the government
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- for every 5 slaves 3 counted towards the states’ population
- passes laws
- the government is split into 3 branches
- protects the rights of the people
- each branch of the government makes sure none of them get too powerful
- enforces laws
- the people vote for who they want
- equal voting for all states
- wanted a very strong central government
- more people = more votes
- meeting with representatives from each state
- proportional representation where states with large populations get more votes
- ruler with total power
23 Clues: passes laws • judges laws • enforces laws • Signed/agreed • First constitution • equal representation • ruler with total power • Power to govern yourself • more people = more votes • Loose friendship of states • Changes to the constitution • equal voting for all states • Rulebook for the government • both voting systems incorporated • wanted a weak central government • ...
Matematikos Kryžiažodis 2021-12-23
9 Clues: 10+5-(6-5+3)=? • 100-50+20-50=? • priešingas dalybai • 15:3 yra ... veiksmas • 1hektaras kiek metrų? • pridėti,dalinti,dauginti ko trūksta? • pamoka per kuria irgi reikia skaičiuoti • kvadrato kraštinės ilgis 25cm koks perimetras? • trikampis,stačiakampis,kvadratas yra geometrinės...
Chapter 9 by;Vanessa Roseboom 2015-01-27
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- McKinley the 25th President of the United States, serving from March 4, 1897, until his assassination on September 14, 1901, six months into his second term.
- tarbell Wrote the "History of the standard oil company" in 1903.Purpose of the book-described the problems caused by monopolies.
- Spargo wrote "the bitter cry of children" in 1906.
- food and drug act a United States federal law that provided federal inspection of meat products and forbade the manufacture, sale, or transportation of adulterated food products and poisonous patent medicines.
- a mob kills someone, especially by hanging, for an alleged offense with or without a legal trial.
- investigative reporters; Journalists that exposed the problems in the united states, but offered no solutions to those problems.
- inspection a United States Congress Act that works to prevent adulterated or misbranded meat and meat products from being sold as food and to ensure that meat and meat products are slaughtered and processed under sanitary conditions.
- the right of citizens outside the legislature to originate legislation.
- act a 1906 United States federal law that gave the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) the power to set maximum railroad rates and extend its jurisdiction.
- manager an appointed official who directs the administration of a city.
- Lafollette Progressive republican governor of Wisconsin.He created the Wisconsin plan starting in 1901
- securities company vs united states a case heard by the united states supreme court in 1903.
- wrote by Upton Sinclair
- amendment The amendment that prohibited the manufacture, sale, transport, import, or export of alcoholic beverages.
- an African-American civil rights organization in the United States, formed in 1909.
- election a election to appoint delegates to a party conference or to select the candidates for a principal, especially presidential, election.
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- a general vote by the electorate on a single political question that has been referred to them for a direct decision.
- Steffens Wrote the book "The Shame Of The Cities" in 1904.Exposed problems associated with corruption in government.
- election a procedure by which voters can remove an elected official from office through a direct vote before his or her term has ended.
- czolgosz an American former steel worker, of Polish descent, responsible for the assassination of U.S. President William McKinley.
- People that believed the united states needed to be reformed and actively improved american society.
- the use of an arbitrator to settle a dispute
- meade the largest reservoir in the United States in maximum water capacity. It is on the Colorado River about 24 mi from the Strip southeast of Las Vegas, Nevada, in the states of Nevada and Arizona.
- amendment The amendment that established direct election of United States Senators by popular vote.
- amendment The amendment within the Constitution that gives Congress the power to collect taxes on income without apportioning it among the states.
- Dubois an American sociologist, historian, civil rights activist, Pan-Africanist, author and editor.
- plan a series of progressive laws, voting changes, controlling big business, and addressed discrimination in the U.S.
- Roosevelt an American politician, author, naturalist, soldier, explorer, and historian who served as the 26th President of the United States.
- act a 1903 United States federal law that amended the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887. The Act authorized the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) to impose heavy fines on railroads that offered rebates, and upon the shippers that accepted these rebates
- Sinclair Wrote "The Jungle" in 1906.
- amendment the amendment that guarantees all American women the right to vote.
31 Clues: wrote by Upton Sinclair • Sinclair Wrote "The Jungle" in 1906. • the use of an arbitrator to settle a dispute • Spargo wrote "the bitter cry of children" in 1906. • the right of citizens outside the legislature to originate legislation. • manager an appointed official who directs the administration of a city. • ...
Unit 4 2021-12-08
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- This group was created to assist newly freed people in establishing a new life.
- This act was included in the Compromise of 1850 and required any escaped enslaved person to be returned (3 words)
- This day celebrates the end of slavery in the United States.
- These states allowed slavery but did not secede from the Union: Kentucky, Missouri, Delaware, Maryland, and West Virginia
- Sherman and his troops' journey from Atlanta to Savannah
- Individuals that wanted to end slavery everywhere
- The plan to surround the seceded states and suffocate or squeeze them of supplies
- Another term for "total war" that invloves burning to the ground
- Winner of the Presidential election of 1860.
- This amendment ended slavery across the entire United States after the Civil War
- Union army general that believed in total war
- This plan for reconstruction was much more harsh on the Confederate states and sent Union troops to the south to oversee reconstruction.
- Sherman believed in this approach to war
- When a change is made to the constitution it is called an
- another word for taxes
- 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.
- This event lasted 4 years and took place within the United States between the North and the South.
- This person became president after Lincoln's assassination.
- This compromise brought California into the Union as a free state (three 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
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- These plans for reconstruction were considered too lenient or easy on the Confederate states
- This amendment states that all people born or naturalized in the United States are considered citizens and have basic rights, regardless of color.
- The south's economy was based on this.
- The southern states that seceded from the Union during the Civil War were called this
- When union troops blocked the southeastern coastline, preventing southern states from importing or exporting goods
- The action of cancelling or ignoring a federal law deemed unconstitutional by an individual state.
- governmental power reserved for individual states. Southern states intended to use this to allow slavery.
- This declaration from Abraham Lincoln freed slaves, but only in Confederate States
- 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 Civil War battle was fought in northern Georgia, near Chattanooga, Tennessee
- Black men that served in Georgia's General Assembly until removed from office in 1876
- This amendment gave all men the right to vote.
- 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.
- The the years immediately following the end of the Civil War are called
- Prison camp in Georgia that inhumanely held Union soldiers
- Terrorist group developed by Confederate veterans to support white supremacy
- When the citizens of an individual state vote on the legalization of slavery (two words)
- To separate from
- 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.
40 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 • ...
Jana and THE Peeps 2022-02-09
Across
- 1000 + 100 + 10 + 1 =
- 1000000 + 300000 + 20000 + 6000 + 700 + 80 + 9 =
- 20000 + 1000 + 400 + 50 + 2 =
- 10000 + 1000 + 300 + 50 + 8 =
- 7000 + 100 + 10 + 7 =
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- 1000 + 100 + 20 + 6 =
- 1000000 + 70000 + 8000 + 900 + 60 + 5 =
- 7000000 + 500000 + 60000 + 4000 + 500 + 30 + 4 =
- 1000 + 100 + 20 + 2 =
- 1000 + 100 + 10 + 5 =
10 Clues: 1000 + 100 + 10 + 1 = • 1000 + 100 + 20 + 6 = • 1000 + 100 + 20 + 2 = • 1000 + 100 + 10 + 5 = • 7000 + 100 + 10 + 7 = • 20000 + 1000 + 400 + 50 + 2 = • 10000 + 1000 + 300 + 50 + 8 = • 1000000 + 70000 + 8000 + 900 + 60 + 5 = • 7000000 + 500000 + 60000 + 4000 + 500 + 30 + 4 = • 1000000 + 300000 + 20000 + 6000 + 700 + 80 + 9 =
TTS Marzipan 2024-03-20
Across
- bahan tambahan marzipan
- Jenis Marzipan menggunakan 60% tepung almond dan 40% gula icing
- Rasa marzipan
- Kacang almond
- Industri kembang gula
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- Asal Marzipan
- Permen dari campuran kacang almond bubuk dan icing sugar
- Jenis Marzipan menggunakan 50% tepung almond dan 50% gula icing
- putih keruh kriteria Marzipan
- bahan tambahan untuk mempercantik marzipan
10 Clues: Asal Marzipan • Rasa marzipan • Kacang almond • bahan tambahan marzipan • Industri kembang gula • putih keruh kriteria Marzipan • bahan tambahan untuk mempercantik marzipan • Permen dari campuran kacang almond bubuk dan icing sugar • Jenis Marzipan menggunakan 60% tepung almond dan 40% gula icing • Jenis Marzipan menggunakan 50% tepung almond dan 50% gula icing
Causes of the Civil War 2023-03-16
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- to withdraw from a union
- a place where guns are stored
- right to vote
- the new country founded by the Southern states when they left the United States.
- strong feelings for your country
- a strong feeling for your region of the country instead of the country as a whole
- North, U.S. Republic, Federals- All refer to the United States or North
- People who snuck into Kansas and voted illegally
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- to reach an agreement by both sides giving something up
- refers to the Confederate States of America
- a runaway
- national, belonging to the whole country
- person who wants to abolish slavery
- Land owned by the United States, but not owned by a state
- the act of withdrawing from the Union
- a war between groups in the same country
- Act of giving something up
- Destiny- The idea that the U.S. should extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean
18 Clues: a runaway • right to vote • to withdraw from a union • Act of giving something up • a place where guns are stored • strong feelings for your country • person who wants to abolish slavery • the act of withdrawing from the Union • national, belonging to the whole country • a war between groups in the same country • refers to the Confederate States of America • ...
單字 2023-06-09
French 1-1000 Numbers Review 2024-01-14
Numbers 2025-11-25
"Béeso" Dellsie Tso - 6th 2023-03-06
20 Clues: why • and • how • who • dime • when • money • penny • penny • nickel • quarter • 50 cents • 15 cents • 75 cents • paper money • coins - change • how much how many • total of purchase • he, she bought with • bought for him or her
German basics 2023-07-17
19 Clues: 50 • 40 • 13 • 12 • 10 • 30 • 11 • ugly • very • how? • what? • where? • people • apartment • there is/are • 84 million (4) • I'd like a coffee (4) • lovely, beautiful, nice • Where do you live in Berlin? (5)
The Civil War 2021-12-07
Across
- successful leader of the Confederate Army
- led troops to destroy Georgia
- citizens called to serve in the military
- May 1863 Union attacks Lee
- three step plan to force Confederate defeat
- first major bloodshed of Civil War
- president and head of the Union forces
- people who are treated as property
- Successful commander of the Union Army
- confederate surrender after 47 of siege
- successful leader on the underground railroad
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- attacking enemies society
- when slaves were liberated from slavery
- Lincoln was murdered by Booth
- was a cemetery and home to 40,000 deaths
- southern states/slave states
- free states and border states
- the fort in which commander Anderson was asked to surrender
- The North separating from the South
- bloodiest single day of battle
20 Clues: attacking enemies society • May 1863 Union attacks Lee • southern states/slave states • led troops to destroy Georgia • Lincoln was murdered by Booth • free states and border states • bloodiest single day of battle • first major bloodshed of Civil War • people who are treated as property • The North separating from the South • president and head of the Union forces • ...
Mama 2014-04-03
15 Clues: 50 • huid • horen • kapsel • kleding • stamboom • geheugen • haarkleur • hulpmiddel • bloem/plant • tweede generatie • schoonheidsproduct • ander woord voor mama • werksituatie binnenkort • afk. algemene ouderdomswet
NUMBERS (0 TO 100) 2026-02-28
spanish 2025-02-14
Terms Of The Civil War 2023-10-12
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- - A term used to describe people who supported the Union.
- - An army of citizens used during emergencies.
- - A term used to describe people who supported the Un
- - A commutation was when a person could pay a fee rather than be drafted into the army. This angered poorer people who could not pay the fee and had no choice but to fight.
- - Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars.
- Slave Law - A law passed by Congress in 1850 that said escaped enslaved people in free states had to be returned to their owners.
- - A term meaning "before war". It was often used to describe the United States before the Civil War.
- - A nickname for the South.
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- - An attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out of a port.
- - When a person is murdered for political reasons.
- - The name given to the states that stayed loyal to the United States government. Also called the North.
- - A large farm in the southern United States. Before the Civil War many of the workers on plantations were enslaved.
- - The northern states of the United States, also called the Union.
- - A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery.
- states - These states were slave states that did not leave the Union, but largely supported the cause of the Confederates. They included Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware.
15 Clues: - A nickname for the South. • - An army of citizens used during emergencies. • - When a person is murdered for political reasons. • - Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars. • - A term used to describe people who supported the Un • - A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery. • - A term used to describe people who supported the Union. • ...
ok 2021-02-25
Across
- first ten amendments to the Constitution
- compromise reached in writing the Constitution to satisfy both small and large states
- explains the purposes of the Constitution
- group of people who feared the new government
- government attempts to control all facets of the lives of its citizens
- compromise between slave states and free states to count three-fifths of the slave population
- constitutional restraints, or checks, by the other branches
- the people are the only source of power for any and all government actions
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- the distribution of power between the national government and the states
- English political philosopher
- first president of the United States
- “Father of the Constitution”
- 3rd president of the United States
- gave the monarch unlimited authority
- _helped write the Federalist Papers
15 Clues: “Father of the Constitution” • English political philosopher • 3rd president of the United States • _helped write the Federalist Papers • first president of the United States • gave the monarch unlimited authority • first ten amendments to the Constitution • explains the purposes of the Constitution • group of people who feared the new government • ...
Ashmita Penkala's Chapter #14 Study Guide 2024-05-15
Across
- The effect that “_____ power” had on factories was that factories could be built anywhere but by water.
- Inventors of sewing machine, made mass production of clothing possible; big bucks.
- Inventor of the lightweight steel plow, helped to plow fields at a faster pace.
- Cotton _______ were in Mississippi, Alabama, Texas, and South Carolina and this region was called the Cotton Kingdom.
- Inventor of the Cotton Gin, an “engine” of “gin” that cleaned the product by pulling it apart and removing the seeds; can do the work of 50 people and the effect it had on the southern economy was that it made them richer.
- In 18__ there were 0 bales of cotton produced and about 500 slaves in the US.
- Early railroads become more useful around 1829 because they were a better mode of ______.
- Inventor of mechanical reapers which could make working with hand tools go quicker.
- Inventor of the telegraph which helped communicate easier.
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- ______ ships made it possible to “win a large share of the world’s sea trade in 1840’s and 50’s” before steam ships replaced them.
- About a total of 290___ immigrants came to US in 1850.
- So many immigrants came to the US from Ireland because of ____ and about 1.5 mil of them came here.
- This country sent about 50, 000 immigrants to the US in 1850.
- In __50 there were about 2,000 bales of coton produced and about 2,000 slaves in the US.
- During 18__ the most immigrants arrived in the US.
- This European country had about 1 million of their people arrive in the US around the same time.
- The “_____ lines” concentrated; parts of the US and specific cities that became major hubs were Cincinatti, New York and Chicago.
- Another advancement concerning rails that made railroads safer and faster was that they built sturdier _______.
- This crop was the one that the Industrial revolution increased demand for.
- Most railroads in the 1800s were built in the ______.
- Removing ____ by hand was the difficult/troublesome/time-consuming part of harvesting.
- Many workers in Northern factories were ________, and about 4 million of them arrived in the 1840’s and 50’s.
22 Clues: During 18__ the most immigrants arrived in the US. • Most railroads in the 1800s were built in the ______. • About a total of 290___ immigrants came to US in 1850. • Inventor of the telegraph which helped communicate easier. • This country sent about 50, 000 immigrants to the US in 1850. • This crop was the one that the Industrial revolution increased demand for. • ...
Dylan + Brandon's 50 states puzzel 2014-02-25
Crossword 2022-11-18
Across
- helps smaller states
- part of the federal government
- fire
- sharp
- six goals
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- all states will be friendly
- first six amendments in the constitution a book for the states (rules)
- shorten
- work
- people
- helping larger states
- makes laws that influence everyday life
- a case that's similar to another
- apart of the congress
14 Clues: work • fire • sharp • people • shorten • six goals • helps smaller states • helping larger states • apart of the congress • all states will be friendly • part of the federal government • a case that's similar to another • makes laws that influence everyday life • first six amendments in the constitution a book for the states (rules)
Faces on Money 2024-03-07
12 Clues: $5 bill • $1 bill • $50 bill • $20 bill • Penny (1 cent) • Dime (10 cents) • Nickel (5 cents) • Quarter (25 cents) • Half Dollar (50 cents) • $2 bill (rarely circulated) • $10 bill (Secretary of the Treasury, not a President) • $100 bill (not a President, but a Founding Father and statesman)
unit 2 2024-10-20
17 Clues: - alarm • - pralka • - na czas • - lodówka • = kuchenka • - zmywarka • - odjeżdżać • - zamrażarka • - przyjeżdżać • - mikrofalówka • - bilet powrotny • - suszarka bębnowa • - bilet ze zniżką 50% • - bilet w jedną stronę • - centralne ogrzewanie • - telewizja satelitarna • - bilet ważny poza godzinami szczytu
6th Grade Chapter 10 Vocabulary 2026-03-04
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- a system in government that gives each branch the power to check, or limit, the power of the other branches
- the government responsible for matters affecting the people in a state that are not handled by the federal government
- to give formal approval to something so it can become legal or valid
- government: the level of government that deals with national matters
- a majority that is greater than 50 percent, often much greater
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- to spread out power or control rather than focus it in one person or governing body
- a loose alliance of countries, states, and other political units in which each unit maintains most or all power over itself
- the right to vote
- having one house or chamber
- advocating for extreme political or social change, especially by challenging the foundations of a particular system
- a person whose job is to determine the size, shape, and boundaries of land
11 Clues: the right to vote • having one house or chamber • a majority that is greater than 50 percent, often much greater • to give formal approval to something so it can become legal or valid • government: the level of government that deals with national matters • a person whose job is to determine the size, shape, and boundaries of land • ...
Irène 2023-05-01
Across
- ils étaient 3 à conquérir le succès de la pointe de leur épée cette année-là
- on ne sait toujours pas à ce jour où est passée la 7ème
- les aventures de ce "rabbi" ont ravi petits et grands sur grand écran
- ce que nous fêtons aujourd'hui
- imitant Hugues Aufray, c'est ce qu'aurait dit Odile aux invités en s'éclipsant avec Dominique
- "L'Événement le plus important depuis que l'homme a marché sur la Lune"
- pour Odile, Dominique l'était, incontestablement, le 14 avril
- ils sont 50... Odile et Dominique en ont visité quelques-uns
- Odile et Dominique ne le sont pas, nous en avons la preuve aujourd'hui
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- elle est "d'amour"
- c'est ce qu'aurait dit Odile à Dominique (2 fois) pour le convaincre de la suivre au cap Nord
- Odile et Dominique sont tous les deux "made in"
- il n'y en avait qu'une dans leurs yeux ce jour-là (de bonheur, évidemment)
- Odile et Dominique n'ont heureusement pas eu recours à lui ce jour-là
- contrairement à Johnny et Sylvie, Odile et Dominique n'en avaient pas ce jour-là
- département qui porte le numéro 50
- livre de chevet d'Odile depuis 1973
- Odile a incontestablement rencontré celui de sa vie
- il y en a 50 dans le titre de ce qui sera peut-être le prochain livre de chevet de Dominique ?
- elle était grande, les invités du mariage y ont eu droit, mais ils ont su s'arrêter à temps
- elles sont restées à Venise
21 Clues: elle est "d'amour" • elles sont restées à Venise • ce que nous fêtons aujourd'hui • département qui porte le numéro 50 • livre de chevet d'Odile depuis 1973 • Odile et Dominique sont tous les deux "made in" • Odile a incontestablement rencontré celui de sa vie • on ne sait toujours pas à ce jour où est passée la 7ème • ...
Sub Bab C dan D 2025-01-15
Across
- Krisis pada tahun 1997 berdampak signifikan pada aspek politik,sosial, hingga krisis
- Tragedi kerusuhan 13-14 Mei 1998 menunjukkan bahwa yang terjadi bukan hanya krisis negara, melainkan juga krisis
- Peristiwa Malari terjadi dibulan..
- Krisis moneter Asia berawal dari negara
- Sejak terjadinya krisis ekonomi banyak kasus rawan pangan dan kasus kurang ... yang terjadi
- Hengkangnya investor asing yang menanamkan modal di Indonesia mengakibatkan banyak perusahaan yang
- Petisi 50 adalah sebuah gugatan yang ditanda tangani lebih dari ... tokoh nasional
- Siapakah yang dinilai telah menodai serta menyalahgunakan filosofi bangsa yaitu Pancasila?
- Aksi petisi 50 tersebut merupakan sebuah upaya untuk menghidupkan demokrasi ditengah tirani
- Peristiwa Malapetaka 15 Januari dikenal juga sebagai peristiwa
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- Karena aspirasi mahasiswa yang tak kunjung didengarkan dalam memberikan kritik terhadap kebijakan pemerintahan Soeharto mereka melakukan
- Sebagian peneliti menilai bahwa peristiwa Malari ini merupakan... sejarah kekerasan pada masa orde baru
- Krisis ekonomi 1997... dengan pertumbuhan ekonomi yang sangat pesat dan berlangsung lama
- Banyaknya perusahaan yang bangkrut saat krisis ekonomi membuat jumlah... di Indonesia meningkat tajam
- Pemerintah melakukan reaksi terhadap gerakan oposisi petisi 50 dengan .... para tokoh.
- Kompleksitas krisis ekonomi dan sosial yang terjadi saat itu menunjukkan kelemahan ... kehidupan sosial dan politik Indonesia
- Antara tahun 1980-1990 terjadi pertumbuhan pasar... yang luar biasa
- Nama Perdana Menteri Jepang yang datang yaitu Kakuei
- Perdagangan dalam negeri mengalami kelesuan akibat produk... yang masuk indonesia dengan harga lebih murah
- Salah satu pemicu kenaikan harga barang saat krisis ekonomi adalah melemahnya nilai tukar rupiah terhadap
20 Clues: Peristiwa Malari terjadi dibulan.. • Krisis moneter Asia berawal dari negara • Nama Perdana Menteri Jepang yang datang yaitu Kakuei • Peristiwa Malapetaka 15 Januari dikenal juga sebagai peristiwa • Antara tahun 1980-1990 terjadi pertumbuhan pasar... yang luar biasa • Petisi 50 adalah sebuah gugatan yang ditanda tangani lebih dari ... tokoh nasional • ...
Xmas puzzle crossword 2023-12-04
Across
- Listen up angels someone’s singing
- This sidekick is still bobbin along
- Mixed up stew in the right direction
- Who likes their deep pan pizza crisp and even?
- Cardinal point. 50 50 chance
- Stick this sort of garden on your Xmas tress
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- Twelve of these make an ear splitting noise
- Doodle’s fav cow in a roundabout fashion.
- Antiquated propulsion method used for present delivery
- This Swiss cheese is very religious
- Slowest type of dove
- Listen! It’s around that time of night
- Santa floats about up high
- When Disney let their hair down a bit
14 Clues: Slowest type of dove • Santa floats about up high • Cardinal point. 50 50 chance • Listen up angels someone’s singing • This Swiss cheese is very religious • This sidekick is still bobbin along • Mixed up stew in the right direction • When Disney let their hair down a bit • Listen! It’s around that time of night • Doodle’s fav cow in a roundabout fashion. • ...
Great Pacific Garbage Patch 2024-05-10
Across
- turtles eat plastic bags thinking its ______
- the GPGP is twice the size of ____
- plastic rises _____ rates for coral reefs
- very tiny pieces of plastic
- Charles _____ discovered the GPGP
- people can become _____ after eating fish that ate plastic
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- formed when water currents move in a clockwise motion
- ______ can get entangled in plastic
- a species that thrives in the GPGP
- it could be 50% fish and 50% plastic in _____ years
- pieces of plastic larger than 2ft
- 1.8 _______ pieces of plastic in the GPGP
- the second most common piece of trash in the GPGP
- scientists put _______ on marine debris
14 Clues: very tiny pieces of plastic • pieces of plastic larger than 2ft • Charles _____ discovered the GPGP • a species that thrives in the GPGP • the GPGP is twice the size of ____ • ______ can get entangled in plastic • scientists put _______ on marine debris • plastic rises _____ rates for coral reefs • 1.8 _______ pieces of plastic in the GPGP • ...
United States II 2022-08-22
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- Inventor of the Polio vaccine, Dr. Jonas ____
- 1st permanent English settlement in North America
- Amendment that ensures the power of the states and the people
- Queen Isabella's husband who thought Columbus's voyage was not a good idea, King ____
- Capital of Kansas
- This religious group was the first organization to help escaped slaves
- The first state to ratify the Constitution
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- The 1st President's 1st Lady, ____ Washington
- Nicknamed the "Century State" it was founded a century after the Declaration of Independence was signed
- Lincoln's last VP and the 17th U.S. President Andrew ____
- This Spanish queen funded Columbus's voyage with money from her second crown in Castile
- The 2nd President's VP, Thomas _____
- Poet who wrote about the death of Abraham Lincoln Walt _____
- Of three ships, the ship that had mechanical trouble during Columbus's first voyage forcing a stop at the Canary Islands
- Capital of Wyoming
- The 2nd U.S. President, John ___
- The "king of rock n roll" ____ Presley
17 Clues: Capital of Kansas • Capital of Wyoming • The 2nd U.S. President, John ___ • The 2nd President's VP, Thomas _____ • The "king of rock n roll" ____ Presley • The first state to ratify the Constitution • The 1st President's 1st Lady, ____ Washington • Inventor of the Polio vaccine, Dr. Jonas ____ • 1st permanent English settlement in North America • ...
States of Matter 2022-11-30
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- solids have ______ kinetic energy
- solids have ______ attraction between particles
- an example of a liquid
- keeps its own shape & volume
- an example of a gas
- gases can take this shape
- particles of a liquid can flow past each other
- solids cannot do this, liquids can do it a little, and gases can do it a lot
- gas particles move in rapid random ______
- this state of matter has a high kinetic energy but a low attraction between particles
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- particles of a solid move like this in place
- keeps its own volume but takes the shape of its container
- liquids have _____ attraction between particles than solids
- an example of a solid
- takes the shape & volume of its container
- solids do not _____ or expand
- liquids have _______ kinetic energy than solids
17 Clues: an example of a gas • an example of a solid • an example of a liquid • gases can take this shape • keeps its own shape & volume • solids do not _____ or expand • solids have ______ kinetic energy • takes the shape & volume of its container • gas particles move in rapid random ______ • particles of a solid move like this in place • particles of a liquid can flow past each other • ...
States of Consciousness 2023-03-31
Across
- difficulty getting to and staying asleep
- body processes controlled by your mind that we are not usually (or ever) aware of.
- cycle of psychological and biological processes that fluctuate on a 24 hour period
- Psychological or physical symptoms that come from dependence on substance that causes potentially fatal symptoms that vary from drug to drug.
- speed up body processes, including autonomic nervous system functions such as heart and respiration rate.
- information about yourself or your environment you are not currently thinking about (not in your conscious level) but you could be.
- causes person to stop breathing during sleep
- fit on receptor sites on a neuron that would normally receive neurotransmitters and act as the neurotransmitter usually would
- number of sleep cycles
- rapid eye movements, muscles twitch and become almost paralyzed , gets longer throughout the night
- intense sleepiness at random times
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- fit on to receptor site and block neurotransmitters from using it
- unconscious meaning of the manifest content
- dreams are nothing but the brains physiological interpretation of neural activity during REM.
- awareness about ourselves and our environment
- when the body gets used to a drug or medication so either a higher dosage or a different medication is needed in order to achieve the same effect
- transition period between wakefulness and sleep, drifting in and out of sleep.
17 Clues: number of sleep cycles • intense sleepiness at random times • difficulty getting to and staying asleep • unconscious meaning of the manifest content • causes person to stop breathing during sleep • awareness about ourselves and our environment • fit on to receptor site and block neurotransmitters from using it • ...
States of Conciousness 2025-11-12
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- The part of the nervous system activity that is slowed by alcohol
- Biggest reason why people can't quit drugs
- Contains THC which triggers a variety of effcts, including mild hallucinations
- Drugs that calm neural activity and slow body functions
- Pschedelic drugs that distort perceptions and evoke sensory images in the absense of sensory inpur
- An alcohol effect that impairs cognition
- A synthetic stimulant and mild hallucinogen that produces euphoria and social intimacy
- Another name for LSD
- Drug that causes pupils to constrict, slowed breathing, and lethargy
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- Drugs that excite neural activity and speed up body functions
- An addictive drug that stimulates the central nervous system with sped up bodily fuctions
- These are also know as tranquilizers
- One of the most addictive stimulants found in cigarettes and other tobacco products
- What gender is more likely to become addicted to alcohol QUICKLY
- slows brain activity that controls judgement
- A powerful and addictive stimulant that is derived from coca plant
- A powerful hallucinogenic drug
17 Clues: Another name for LSD • A powerful hallucinogenic drug • These are also know as tranquilizers • An alcohol effect that impairs cognition • Biggest reason why people can't quit drugs • slows brain activity that controls judgement • Drugs that calm neural activity and slow body functions • Drugs that excite neural activity and speed up body functions • ...
States of matter 2026-01-06
Across
- how something looks to our eyes
- a thing made of matter
- matter that can be poured
- not heavy
- how heavy or light something is
- to tell how things are the same or different
- how big or small something is
- to look closely using your senses
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- anything that takes up space and can be seen or touched
- how something feels when touched
- matter that keeps its shape
- having a lot of weight
- to become different over time
- stiff and not able to bend
- the outline or form of an object
- able to bend without breaking
- matter you cannot see easily and fills space
17 Clues: not heavy • having a lot of weight • a thing made of matter • matter that can be poured • stiff and not able to bend • matter that keeps its shape • to become different over time • able to bend without breaking • how big or small something is • how something looks to our eyes • how heavy or light something is • how something feels when touched • the outline or form of an object • ...
states of matter 2025-11-18
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- is a measurement of liquids resistance to flow
- A force that pulls objects together
- The change of state of a gas to a solid without going through the liquid state
- is a measure of the average kinetic energy of all the particles in an object
- is matter that has a definite shape and a definite volume
- Vaporization that occurs only at the surface of a liquid
- is the gas state of a substance that is normally a solid or a liquid at room temperature
- is a matter with a definite volume but no definite shape
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- is a matter that has no definite volume and no definite shape
- tension the uneven forces acting on the surface of a liquid
- is the total potential and kinetic energies of an object
- The external form of an object
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid
- The change of state from a solid to a gas
- the energy an object has due to its motion
- The change in state of a liquid into a gas
- The amount of three dimensional shape an object occupies
17 Clues: The external form of an object • A force that pulls objects together • The change of state from a solid to a gas • The change of state from a gas to a liquid • the energy an object has due to its motion • The change in state of a liquid into a gas • is a measurement of liquids resistance to flow • is the total potential and kinetic energies of an object • ...
States of Matter 2025-09-17
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- when a liquid bubbles
- ionized gas
- point temperature when a solid becomes a liquid
- mass divided by volume
- no fixed shape or volume
- the change from gas to liquid
- particles that become a gas without boiling
- matter that dissolves int oa liquid
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- fixed shape,fixed volume
- point the temperature that a liquid becomes a gas
- when a solid becomes a liquid
- when a liquid becomes solid
- takes shape of container
- incorporate into a liquid to a new solution
- point the temperature when a liquid becomes a solid
- anything that has mass
- the liquid that dissolves the soulte
17 Clues: ionized gas • when a liquid bubbles • mass divided by volume • anything that has mass • fixed shape,fixed volume • takes shape of container • no fixed shape or volume • when a liquid becomes solid • when a solid becomes a liquid • the change from gas to liquid • matter that dissolves int oa liquid • the liquid that dissolves the soulte • incorporate into a liquid to a new solution • ...
States of Matter 2025-09-10
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- This type of energy relates to the movement of particles in matter.
- The temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas.
- A measure of how well a material conducts heat.
- The process where a gas turns directly into a solid, skipping the liquid phase.
- The state of matter with a fixed shape and volume.
- A change that alters the form of a substance but not its chemical identity, like crushing a can.
- The process of a gas turning into a liquid.
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- The process of a solid turning directly into a gas, skipping the liquid phase.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- The process of a liquid turning into a solid.
- The process of a liquid turning into a gas at any temperature below its boiling point.
- The state of matter where particles are spread far apart and move randomly.
- The process of a liquid turning into a gas rapidly at its boiling point.
- A change where a new substance is formed, like burning wood.
- The state of matter with a fixed volume but not a fixed shape.
- The process of a solid turning into a liquid.
- The particles of a solid are __ to one another, holding them in place.
17 Clues: Anything that has mass and takes up space. • The process of a gas turning into a liquid. • The process of a liquid turning into a solid. • The process of a solid turning into a liquid. • A measure of how well a material conducts heat. • The state of matter with a fixed shape and volume. • The temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas. • ...
Ajude ragistamine 2012-11-13
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government vocab 2022-01-07
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- was an American soldier, statesman, and Founding Father who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797.
- the restriction of the arbitrary exercise of power by subordinating it to well-defined and established laws.
- the introductory part of a constitution or statute that usually states the reasons for and intent of the law.
- a system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state.
- is an American conservative online magazine and podcast that covers politics, policy, culture, and religion, and publishes a newsletter.
- clausea clause within the United States Constitution that grants Congress the power to pass whatever laws are deemed “necessary and proper” to help Congress to carry out the enumerated powers.
- monarchy that is not limited or restrained by laws or a constitution.
- the first 10 amendments to the Constitution make up the.
- an act of vesting the legislative, executive, and judicial powers of government in separate bodies.
- was a late-18th century political movement that opposed the creation of a stronger U.S. federal government and which later opposed the ratification of the 1787 Constitution.
- is when there is one strong main government for the entire United States that has a lot of power and the individual states don't have much power.
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- was an agreement among the 13 original states of the United States of America that served as its first frame of government.
- was an American statesman, who was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. He was an influential interpreter and promoter of the U.S. Constitution, as well as the founder of the nation's financial system, the Federalist Party, the United States Coast Guard, and the New York Post newspaper.
- in U.S. history, a controversial political doctrine according to which the people of federal territories should decide for themselves whether their territories would enter the Union as free or slave states.
- republicanism, also known as civic republicanism or civic humanism.
- is the concept of a government limited in power. It is a key concept in the history of liberalism.
- was an American statesman, diplomat, expansionist, philosopher, and Founding Father who served as the 4th president of the United States from 1809 to 1817.
- was a French judge, man of letters, historian, and political philosopher.
- a system of political organization in which most or all of the governing power resides in a centralized government, in contrast to a federal state.
- counterbalancing influences by which an organization or system is regulated, typically those ensuring that political power is not concentrated in the hands of individuals or groups.
20 Clues: the first 10 amendments to the Constitution make up the. • republicanism, also known as civic republicanism or civic humanism. • monarchy that is not limited or restrained by laws or a constitution. • was a French judge, man of letters, historian, and political philosopher. • ...
The New Nation 2021-10-06
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- political statements which the Kentucky and Virginia legislatures took the position that the federal Alien and Sedition Acts were unconstitutional
- a person who advocates or supports a system of government in which several states unite under a central authority
- the highest court in the federal judiciary of the US
- a diplomatic incident between French and United States diplomats
- the upper chamber of the United States Congress
- opposed the ratification of the 1787 U.S. Constitution
- comprises the first ten amendments to the constitution
- a series of violent attacks on courthouses and other government properties in Massachusetts
- a collection of 85 articles and essays written to promote the ratification of the United States Constitution
- The Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation
- The act and the ensuing last-minute appointment of new judges
- the lower house of the United States Congress
- supreme court decision that defined the scope of the U.S. Congress's legislative power
- review by the US Supreme Court of the constitutional validity of a legislative act.
- a supreme law that is binding even on the government that also controls power
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- legislative branch of the federal government that represents the American people and makes the nation's laws
- an agreement reached during the 1787 over the counting of slaves in determining a state's total population.
- A purchase of the US that doubled there sized
- deciding the meaning of laws, how to apply them to real situations, and whether a law breaks the rules of the Constitution.
- Supreme Court case that established the principle of judicial review in the United States
- an agreement among the 13 original states of the United States of America that served as its first constitution
- It defined the border between the United States and Spanish Florida, and guaranteed the United States navigation rights on the Mississippi River.
- A name under 4 people that meant friend of the people
- the national government.
- a violent tax protest in the United States during the presidency of George Washington
- form of government in which a state is ruled by representatives of the citizen body
- justice social justice
- a series of four laws passed by the U.S. Congress in 1798
- makes all laws, declares war, regulates interstate and foreign commerce, and controls taxing and spending policies.
- created two legislative bodies in Congress
- the elected head of a republic
- carries out and enforces laws
- payment made to a ruling or conquering nation by subjugated people in acknowledgment of submission
- an introductory statement in the constitution
- is a complete, ordered listing of all the items in a collection
- an agreement making something officially valid
36 Clues: justice social justice • the national government. • carries out and enforces laws • the elected head of a republic • created two legislative bodies in Congress • A purchase of the US that doubled there sized • The Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation • the lower house of the United States Congress • an introductory statement in the constitution • ...
Αριθμητικά 2024-02-28
NUMBERS CROSSWORD 2020-08-12
Civil War 2021-12-17
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- Vice President of the Confederate States
- A law stating all citizens must help with the apprehending of slaves.
- Name of states belonging to the South
- Name of the states belonging to the North
- First state to secede the United States in 1860.
- Political Party Lincoln represented in the Northern States
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- Name of abolitionists who ordered the execution of five pro slavers
- President of the confederate states
- Slave who took a case to the supreme court to fight against his enslaver
- A policy stating that state voters should decide whether or not to allow slavery in the state.
- Name of Senator who introduced Kansas-Nebraska Act
- Battle fought between the North and South
- Organised movement to end the practice of slavery
- 16th president of the United States
14 Clues: President of the confederate states • 16th president of the United States • Name of states belonging to the South • Vice President of the Confederate States • Battle fought between the North and South • Name of the states belonging to the North • First state to secede the United States in 1860. • Organised movement to end the practice of slavery • ...
cival war cross word 2026-05-07
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- an ankle high shoe worn by soldiers in the civil war
- Putting the local interests and customs ahead of the entire country.
- when a person is murdered for political reasons
- a long blade on the end of a musket
- a nickname from people from the north as well as Union soldiers
- a nickname for United States paper money that was first used in 1862
- States these states were slaves states that did not leave the union
- An attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out of a port.
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- a nickname for the confederate states of america or the confederacy
- a person who want to abolish or eliminate slavery
- a law passed by congress in 1850 that said escaped enslaved people in free states had to be returned their
- the part of the war fought in the Eastern United States including Virgina,West Virgina,Maryland, and Pennsylvania
- A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle.
- A northerner who moved to the South during the reconstruction in order to become rich.
- a nickname for the south
- a canvas bag that many civil wars soldiers used to carry food Southern a term used to describe people who supported the union
- a side of an army or military unit
- a term meaning "before war" often used to describe the united state before the civil war
- large caliber like firearms like cannons and mortars
19 Clues: a nickname for the south • a side of an army or military unit • a long blade on the end of a musket • when a person is murdered for political reasons • a person who want to abolish or eliminate slavery • A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle. • an ankle high shoe worn by soldiers in the civil war • large caliber like firearms like cannons and mortars • ...
VOCABULARY LESSON 3 2024-05-04
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- Man´s best friend
- When something happens %50 of the time
- A period of 24 hours
- The grassy area right outside a house
- use the teeth to cut into or through something.
- A word by wich something is called by
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- A battle or physical combat
- To clean
- When something happens more than %50 of the time
- showing mental or moral strength to face danger, fear, or difficulty
- Remain alive
- To move at a regular pace
12 Clues: To clean • Remain alive • Man´s best friend • A period of 24 hours • To move at a regular pace • A battle or physical combat • The grassy area right outside a house • A word by wich something is called by • When something happens %50 of the time • use the teeth to cut into or through something. • When something happens more than %50 of the time • ...
Christmas in Spain 2024-12-09
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- What is the most popular dessert in Spain during Christmastime?
- In what country do the Wise Men bring the gifts for Christmas?
- In the United States, ___ brings the gifts.
- Some decorations are lights and Christmas ___.
- The ___ bring gifts to children in Spain.
- The Christmas season ends on January ___ in Spain.
- Christmas Eve is the day ___ Christmas.
- What is a common dessert in the United States?
- What religion does Christmas come from?
- When is the big meal eaten in the United States?
- The children in Spain open gifts on ___ 6th.
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- Where are the gifts the Wise Men bring to the children?
- ___ are found in both Spain and the United States.
- What do people in Spain and the United States sing?
- What is the date of El Gordo?
- ___ are songs that are specifically dedicated to Christmas.
- Christmas is the day of the celebration of the ___ of Jesus.
- When is the big meal eaten in Spain?
- El Gordo is celebrated in ___.
- El Gordo is the biggest ___ in the world.
20 Clues: What is the date of El Gordo? • El Gordo is celebrated in ___. • When is the big meal eaten in Spain? • Christmas Eve is the day ___ Christmas. • What religion does Christmas come from? • The ___ bring gifts to children in Spain. • El Gordo is the biggest ___ in the world. • In the United States, ___ brings the gifts. • The children in Spain open gifts on ___ 6th. • ...
Era 7 vocabulary 2026-02-09
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- a person who supported the United States cause during the American Civil War
- codes laws limiting the rights of African Americans passed by Southern governments
- a Northerner in the South working for a Reconstruction government
- focus on the interests of one’s region
- rights the position that the federal government should not interfere with the states
- the act of withdrawing from something, such as a nation
- to put an end to
- a white Southerner who supported Reconstruction
- the right for states to rule federal acts unconstitutional
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- the effort, after the American Civil War, to reorganize the seceded states and bring
- people who wanted to end slavery in the U.S.
- using naval vessels to prevent shipment of food and supplies into or out of ports
- to withdraw from something, such as a nation
- by the people
- their constitutional powers
- back into the Union
- to cancel
- to change a constitution or law
- the American Civil War
19 Clues: to cancel • by the people • to put an end to • back into the Union • the American Civil War • their constitutional powers • to change a constitution or law • focus on the interests of one’s region • people who wanted to end slavery in the U.S. • to withdraw from something, such as a nation • a white Southerner who supported Reconstruction • ...
50 states nicknames 2018-02-17
Reconstruction Era 2025-04-02
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- granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States.
- States had to ____ the 14th amendment to rejoin the Union.
- was established to help newly freed slaves
- Abolished slavery
- Republicans in Congress took a more active role.
- States also had to hold new ______.
- Spanned from 1865-1877
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- prohibited denying the right to vote based on race
- States were also required to write new ________ to rejoin the Union.
- Amendments passed during this era
- The focus was on _____ Confederate states into the Union.
- Reconstruction began when the ______ war ended.
- Came from the North to the South
- restrict the rights and freedoms of African Americans
- Who vetoed the Reconstruction Act?
- The Civil Rights ___ of 1866 granted citizenship to African Americans
- White Southerner that collaborated with Northern Repulicans
17 Clues: Abolished slavery • Spanned from 1865-1877 • Came from the North to the South • Amendments passed during this era • Who vetoed the Reconstruction Act? • States also had to hold new ______. • was established to help newly freed slaves • Reconstruction began when the ______ war ended. • Republicans in Congress took a more active role. • ...
dasda 2014-06-17
17 Clues: FC • WP • HCVF • Hilly • States • Grants • Reward • Forests • Allocation • Federalism • Indicators • Uniqueness • Resotration • Opportunity • Maintenance • Development • Conservation
Group Q Vocabulary- Facts About 50 States 2013-01-08
8 Clues: started • a 100 anniversary • part of the whole • the place in order • states on the same continent • the boundary between two states • a person who cuts down trees for a job • windstorms that make funnel shaped clouds
words 2022-08-11
Numbers 1-100 2021-06-21
Chapter 13 Vocab Crossword 2021-05-24
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- a left-wing agrarian populist late-19th-century political party in the United States.
- agreement between the United States and the Oglala, Miniconjou, and Brulé bands of Lakota people, Yanktonai Dakota and Arapaho Nation
- massacre of Cheyenne and Arapaho people by the U.S. Army in the American Indian Wars that occurred on November 29, 1864
- provided native Americans with food, clothing and shelter.
- very large farms established in the western United States during the late nineteenth century.
- provided grants of land to states to finance the establishment of colleges specializing in “agriculture and the mechanic arts.”
- Hunkpapa Lakota leader who led his people during years of resistance against United States government policies
- provided that any adult citizen, or intended citizen, who had never borne arms against the U.S. government could claim 160 acres of surveyed government land.
- authorized the federal government to break up tribal lands by partitioning them into individual plots
- granary, barn
- name of slaughter of approximately 150–300 Lakota Indians by United States Army troops in the area of Wounded Knee Creek
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- broad expanse of flatland located west of the Mississippi River and east of the Rocky Mountains
- monetary standard in which the value of the monetary unit is defined as equivalent to certain quantities of two metals, typically gold and silver, creating a fixed rate of exchange between them.
- first transcontinental railroad was a 1,912-mile continuous railroad line
- an organized agrarian economic movement among American farmers that developed and flourished ca. 1875.
- book about the experiences of Native Americans in the United States, focusing on injustices.
- was an economic depression in the United States that began in 1893 and ended in 1897.
- monetary system where a country's currency or paper money has a value directly linked to gold
- a house built of sod or adobe laid in horizontal courses.
- process through which individuals and groups of differing heritages
20 Clues: granary, barn • a house built of sod or adobe laid in horizontal courses. • provided native Americans with food, clothing and shelter. • process through which individuals and groups of differing heritages • first transcontinental railroad was a 1,912-mile continuous railroad line • ...
U.S History Crossword 2014-11-10
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- Person who officially represents their state.
- A change or addition to the document.
- The plan that called for a one house legislative branch with each state being equally represented.
- Supported the Constitution and favored a strong central, or national government.
- The idea that each branch of government has specific ways to limit the power of the other branches.
- Framer of the Constitution from Connecticut who believed common people could not be an integral part of the government decision making.
- Framer of the Constitution from Pennsylvania who believed comm0n people were the cornerstone of the democratic process.
- The meeting of delegates in which the Articles of Confederation were scrapped in favor of a new United States Constitution.
- The branch of government that is a system of courts set up to interpret the laws.
- A change or addition to a document.
- A period when business activity slows, prices and wages drop, and unemployment rises.
- The Massachusetts farmers' uprising that made it clear to many that the central government was too weak to protect states from popular unrest.
- The branch of government that enforces the laws.
- A document stating the rules under which a government will operate.
- To approve something formally.
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- The division of government between the central government and the constituent units, as in the national government and the states.
- The United States first written plan for government.
- The plan that called for the legislative branch of the central government to be made up of two houses with the representation for states based on their population.
- Decided how slaves would be counted for states' populations.
- President of the Constitutional Convention.
- Set up the three-step process for admitting new states.
- The branch of government that makes laws.
- Against the Constitution and favored states having more power than the central government.
23 Clues: To approve something formally. • A change or addition to a document. • A change or addition to the document. • The branch of government that makes laws. • President of the Constitutional Convention. • Person who officially represents their state. • The branch of government that enforces the laws. • The United States first written plan for government. • ...
A More Perfect Union 2014-11-09
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- the branch of government that makes laws
- a person who officially represents their state
- the idea that each branch of government has specific ways to limit the power of the other branches
- to approve something formally
- decided how slaves would be counted for the states' populations
- the branch of government that enforces laws
- the United States' first written plan for government
- the branch of government that is a system of courts set up to interpret laws
- often called the "Father of the Constitution"
- the plan that called for one house legislative branch with each state being equally represented
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- against the Constitution and favored states having more power than the central government
- the president of the Constitutional Convention
- a period when business activity slows, prices and wages drop, and unemployment rises
- the Massachusetts farmers'uprising that made it clear to many that the central government was too weak to protect its states from popular unrest
- the meeting of delegates in which the Articles of Confederation were scrapped in favor of a new United States Constitution
- a change or addition to a document
- the plan that called for the legislative branch of the central government to be made up of two houses with representation for states based on their population
- framer of the Constitution from Connecticut who believed common people could not be an integral part of the government decision making
- framer of the Constitution from Pennsylvania who believed common people were the cornerstone of the democratic process
- supported the Constitution and favored a strong central, or national, government
- set up the three step process for admitting new states
- A document stating the rules under which a agovernment will operate
- the division of government between the central government and the constituent units, as in the national government and the states
23 Clues: to approve something formally • a change or addition to a document • the branch of government that makes laws • the branch of government that enforces laws • often called the "Father of the Constitution" • the president of the Constitutional Convention • a person who officially represents their state • the United States' first written plan for government • ...
NUMBERS 2021-11-16
I numeri - 1 2018-10-11
Numbers 2013-02-11
Numbers 2014-06-26
Questionaire 2023-03-01
Les nombres 2023-09-29
NUMBERS 2025-03-23
Numbers 11 to 100 A 2025-08-13
Numbers 3 2026-05-10
Kaylee Ch#14 study guide 2023-05-05
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- ____ white southerners owned no slaves.
- most immigrants arrived in the _____ in 1850.
- Who created the mechanical reapers?
- slave owners didn't like free blacks because they set a ______.
- _____ replaces clipper ships.
- _____ replaced wooden rails.
- Samuel Morse created the ___ so it was easier to communicate from a distance.
- 75% of white ______ worked with their slaves.
- Some owners treated their ____ as valuable property.
- ____ arrived in the 1840's and 50's.
- South Carolina, Alabama and Mississippi was called _____.
- Most immigrants arrived in the ______ in the 1850's.
- 1/3 of the southern _____ were slaves.
- ____ were made to keep slaves from running away or rebelling.
- ____ million immigrants from Ireland came to the US.
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- People who owned more than 50 slaves.
- South Carolina, Alabama and Mississippi was were most _____ were.
- _____ replaced water power.
- What were slaves that has become carpenters and blacksmiths called?
- about 200,000 ______ lived in the south around 1860.
- slaves were not allowed to learn how know how to read or ____.
- slaves were forbidden to gather into groups larger than ____.
- what did slaves need in order to leave their owners land?
- Elias Howe and Isaac Singer created ______.
- They needed more _____ to pick the cotton so the cotton gin can clean it.
- ____ invented lightweight steel plow.
- Germany has about 1______ people arrive in the US.
- Eli Whitney created the _____ to remove the seeds.
- slaves could not own a __________.
- the cotton gin made it so that planters couldn't grow cotton at a huge _____.
- One cotton Gin could do the work of 50 ____.
31 Clues: _____ replaced water power. • _____ replaced wooden rails. • _____ replaces clipper ships. • slaves could not own a __________. • Who created the mechanical reapers? • ____ arrived in the 1840's and 50's. • People who owned more than 50 slaves. • ____ invented lightweight steel plow. • 1/3 of the southern _____ were slaves. • ____ white southerners owned no slaves. • ...
