50 states Crossword Puzzles
AP lit 26-50 2025-12-09
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- To express disapproval of
- To return a favor or respond to love, affection, or kindness.
- Pretend to be affected by (a feeling, state, or injury).
- Be or go beyond the range or limits of (something abstract, typically a conceptual field or division).
- (of a person or manner) Feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed; not displaying anxiety, interest, or enthusiasm.
- (of a feeling, especially love) not returned or rewarded.
- A reason given in justification of a course of action that is not the real reason.
- Express severe disapproval of (someone or something), typically in a formal statement.
- Extremely happy, peaceful, or picturesque.
- To erase (a mark) from a surface; to make oneself appear insignificant or inconspicuous.
- A chain or manacle used to restrain a prisoner, typically placed around the ankles.
- Charm or enchant (someone), sometimes in a deceptive way.
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- Lasting for a very short time.
- To regard with great respect; revere.
- His misanthropic tendencies made him a recluse.
- Make (an unpleasant feeling) less intense.
- (of a person) subject to sudden or unpredictable changes of mood or mind.
- Grimly mocking or cynical.
- To underline (something); to emphasize.
- Very attentive to and concerned about accuracy and detail.
- They lived in a genteel neighborhood, known for its manners and social graces.
- She felt bereft after her friend moved away.
- Pretend to be affected by (a feeling, state, or injury).
- Belonging to an earlier time.
- Of imposing height.
25 Clues: To express disapproval of • Of imposing height. • Grimly mocking or cynical. • Belonging to an earlier time. • Lasting for a very short time. • To regard with great respect; revere. • She felt bereft after her friend moved away. • Extremely happy, peaceful, or picturesque. • His misanthropic tendencies made him a recluse. • ...
Lovell G. Ch.19 Crossword 2024-12-13
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- Won the 1856 election
- The name of the person who made Uncle Tom's Cabin
- A famous book showing the wickedness of slavery, made by Harriet Beecher Stowe
- The name of a constitution that people couldn't vote against, they could only vote for or against slavery
- The part of the United States that was against slavery
- The year Bleeding Kansas spattered blood on the floor of the Senate
- The year that Lincoln became president
- The year that the Lincoln-Doughlas debates were arranged
- The year that Uncle Tom's Cabin was made
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- Won most of the votes in the southern states in the 1860 election
- Caused in 1857 by the panic of 1857, responding to pressures from the South
- The 16th president of the United States
- The newest part United States that was against slavery
- A panic that created a clamor for higher tariff rates in 1857
- The part of the United States that wanted to keep slavery
- The state that Lincoln was born in
- He seized the federal arsenal in October of 1859
- The year that Alabama created a government known as the Confederate States of America
18 Clues: Won the 1856 election • The state that Lincoln was born in • The year that Lincoln became president • The 16th president of the United States • The year that Uncle Tom's Cabin was made • He seized the federal arsenal in October of 1859 • The name of the person who made Uncle Tom's Cabin • The newest part United States that was against slavery • ...
Unit 4 US History Constitution 2016-10-11
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- freedom of speech
- decided to weak and gave states too much power
- favored small states
- favored states and individual rights
- first ten amendments to the constitution
- favored states with larger populations
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- sharing of power between the states
- right to bear arms
- government is subject to the will of the people
- each branch of government has power to check or control other branches
- where the first continental congress took place
- congress would be bicameral
- state ability to nullify a federal law
- favored strong national government
14 Clues: freedom of speech • right to bear arms • favored small states • congress would be bicameral • favored strong national government • sharing of power between the states • favored states and individual rights • state ability to nullify a federal law • favored states with larger populations • first ten amendments to the constitution • decided to weak and gave states too much power • ...
Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-14
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- Known as the North, referring to united states governed by federal government
- capital of confederate states of america during the civil war
- Delaware,Kentucky,Maryland,Missori & West Virginia all in the Civil War's middle ground
- this declared "that all persons held as slaves within rebellious states are, and henceforward shall be free"
- naval battle between confederate & union soldiers that catalyzed a new era of naval warfare
- Fought between northern united states & southern confederate states
- Marked as the first major battle of the Civil War,July 21,1861
- president who issued the emancipation proclamation
- mandatory enlistment into the military; conscription
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- where North Virginia's Army surrendered signaling the end of the civil war
- one of the deadliest day battles that showed the union's determination
- commanding general who led union armies to victory and was elected as US president
- turning point of the civil war that stopped confederate momentum north and boosted union morale
- method employed by confederacy to coerce great britain & france to side with the confederates by creating a cotton trade embargo
- this disgruntled actor assassinated the president at a theater
- union general who led forces marching through the south including georgia and the carolinas
- leading confederate general
- capitol of the US
- Also called the Southern Army, 11 states that seceded from the Union
19 Clues: capitol of the US • leading confederate general • president who issued the emancipation proclamation • mandatory enlistment into the military; conscription • capital of confederate states of america during the civil war • this disgruntled actor assassinated the president at a theater • Marked as the first major battle of the Civil War,July 21,1861 • ...
4.3 Constitution review 2023-02-01
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- The Branch that has the power to make laws.
- Powers taken using the necessary and proper clause are known as what type of powers.
- Philosopher who said a government should have different branches and that these branches should have different powers.
- Branch that has the power to apply and interpret the laws.
- Period in history where classical Liberalism emerged.
- The act of returning a criminal to the state where he/she committed that crime.
- Type of Government that is the central authority in a system formed by the union of states.
- Amendment which says that any powers that are not granted to the federal government are reserved for the states.
- Amendment that allowed women to vote.
- Amendment which prohibited Alcohol.
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- believed that creating a common market among the states would benefit both the country and individual states.
- Who is the head of the Executive branch.
- Branch that has the power to carry out and enforce laws.
- Which Amendment allowed women to vote.
- This house is based off state population.
- The division of power between the national government and the States.
- The introduction of the Constitution.
- This amendment states that people have more rights than those listed in the Constitution.
- An act which established the U.S. mint and instructed it to make coins.
- Includes two senators from each state.
20 Clues: Amendment which prohibited Alcohol. • The introduction of the Constitution. • Amendment that allowed women to vote. • Which Amendment allowed women to vote. • Includes two senators from each state. • Who is the head of the Executive branch. • This house is based off state population. • The Branch that has the power to make laws. • ...
Creation of the Constitution 2017-09-18
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- This group was in favor of the new Constitution.
- What were the delegates supposed to do to the Articles of Confederation?
- This is the name of the meeting where the Constitution was written.
- This English document was specifically written to limit the power of the King.
- This compromise said we would only tax imports, not exports.
- The only branch that existed under the Articles of Confederation.
- This group was against the new Constitution.
- The plan of government that created a bicameral legislature.
- How many states had to agree to change the Articles of Confederation?
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- The event that convinced the delegates that changes in the Articles of Confederation were needed.
- The plan of government favored by the large states.
- The name of the war in which the colonies freed themselves from British rule.
- This English document served as a model for the United States' Bill of Rights.
- John Locke's theory that government was established by the people voluntarily.
- Name of the meeting where the Declaration of Independence was written.
- Who had the most power under the Articles of Confederation?
- This compromise was over the importation of Africans to the states.
- This compromise settled the debate on how to count slaves.
- The plan of government favored by small states.
19 Clues: This group was against the new Constitution. • The plan of government favored by small states. • This group was in favor of the new Constitution. • The plan of government favored by the large states. • This compromise settled the debate on how to count slaves. • Who had the most power under the Articles of Confederation? • ...
american12 2024-06-07
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- Problematic due to weak navy.
- Treaty under Articles.
- Lacked this branch.
- Changes requiring unanimous approval.
- Major postwar issue.
- Remained in American territory.
- Convention calling for a new system.
- Loose connection of states.
- Poorly managed under Articles.
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- Each state's power.
- Soldier unrest due to unpaid wages.
- Taxes on imports, ineffective.
- Lacked uniform laws.
- Inconsistent policies among states.
- Describes the government.
- Lacked this branch.
- States imposed individually.
- Type of commerce poorly managed.
- Concept weak in Articles.
- Type of instability.
20 Clues: Each state's power. • Lacked this branch. • Lacked this branch. • Lacked uniform laws. • Major postwar issue. • Type of instability. • Treaty under Articles. • Describes the government. • Concept weak in Articles. • Loose connection of states. • States imposed individually. • Problematic due to weak navy. • Taxes on imports, ineffective. • Poorly managed under Articles. • ...
US History crossword 2020-10-29
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- Canal a canal in New York that is part of the east–west, cross-state route of the New York State Canal System.
- parts parts that are, for practical purposes, identical.
- of Tears a series of forced relocations of approximately 60,000 Native Americans between 1830 and 1850 by the United States government.
- of the United States a national bank, chartered for a term of twenty years, by the United States Congress on February 25, 1791.
- of 1816 also known as the Dallas Tariff, is notable as the first tariff passed by Congress with an explicit function of protecting U.S. manufactured items from overseas competition.
- Jackson an American soldier and statesman who served as the seventh president of the United States from 1829 to 1837
- Clay an American attorney and statesman who represented Kentucky in both the Senate and House.
- System an economic plan that played an important role in American policy during the first half of the 19th century.
- Whitney an American inventor, widely known for inventing the cotton gin, one of the key inventions of the Industrial Revolution and shaped the economy of the Antebellum South.
- Van Buren the eighth President of the United States
- of Abominations a protective tariff passed by the Congress of the United States on May 19, 1828, designed to protect industry in the Northern United States.
- Treaty a treaty between the United States and Spain in 1819 that ceded Florida to the U.S. and defined the boundary between the U.S. and New Spain.
- Party a political party active in the middle of the 19th century in the United States.
- system a practice in which a political party, after winning an election, gives government civil service jobs to its supporters, friends, and relatives as a reward.
- Webster an American lawyer and statesman who represented New Hampshire and Massachusetts in the U.S. Congress
- of 1837 a financial crisis in the United States that touched off a major depression, which lasted until the mid-1840s.
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- Doctrine a United States policy that opposed European colonialism in the Americas.
- v Maryland a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that defined the scope of the U.S. Congress's legislative power
- Party an American political party founded by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison in the early 1790s.
- Removal Act The law authorized the president to negotiate with southern Native American tribes for their removal to federal territory west of the Mississippi River in exchange for white settlement of their ancestral lands.
- Tyler an English religious leader who served as the third president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1880 to 1887.
- Road the first major improved highway in the United States built by the federal government.
- an idea and movement that promotes the interests of a particular nation, especially with the aim of gaining and maintaining the nation's sovereignty over its homeland.
- C. Calhoun one of the leading War Hawks who maneuvered the unprepared United States into war with Great Britain in 1812.
- Revolution the transition to new manufacturing processes in Europe and the United States, in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840.
- gin a machine that quickly and easily separates cotton fibers from their seeds
- production the production of large quantities of a standardized article by an automated mechanical process.
- Compromise federal legislation that admitted Maine to the United States as a free state, simultaneously with Missouri as a slave state, thus maintaining the balance of power between North and South in the US Senate.
- Quincy Adams the sixth President of the United States from 1825 to 1829.
- Henry Harrison American military officer and politician, was the ninth President of the United States
30 Clues: Van Buren the eighth President of the United States • parts parts that are, for practical purposes, identical. • Quincy Adams the sixth President of the United States from 1825 to 1829. • gin a machine that quickly and easily separates cotton fibers from their seeds • Doctrine a United States policy that opposed European colonialism in the Americas. • ...
coins in the world 2023-06-01
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- The currency of Russia, divided into 100 kopeks
- The currency of Croatia, divided into 100 lipa
- The basic unit of currency in many countries, including the United States, Canada, and Australia
- The currency of India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and other countries
- The currency of several countries, including Mexico, the Philippines, and Argentina
- The former currency of France, replaced by the euro in 2002
- A coin worth twenty-five cents in the United States
- A coin worth five cents in the United States
- The currency of Thailand, divided into 100 satang
- The currency of Japan, divided into 100 sen
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- The currency of China, also known as the renminbi
- The official currency of the European Union, used by 19 of its 27 member states
- The currency of several countries, including Sweden, Norway, and Iceland.
- A coin worth ten cents in the United States
- The former currency of Italy, replaced by the euro in 2002
- The currency of the United Kingdom, divided into 100 pence
- The former currency of Spain, replaced by the euro in 2002
- The currency of Indonesia, divided into 100 sen
- The smallest unit of currency in many countries, including the United States and United Kingdom
19 Clues: A coin worth ten cents in the United States • The currency of Japan, divided into 100 sen • A coin worth five cents in the United States • The currency of Croatia, divided into 100 lipa • The currency of Russia, divided into 100 kopeks • The currency of Indonesia, divided into 100 sen • The currency of China, also known as the renminbi • ...
Who's Who 2022-08-07
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- Teacher’s assistant and is now an ELA interventionist.
- Teaches 6th grade PE and Health.
- Wants to visit all 50 states.
- Librarian.
- Huge Marvel superheroes nerd.
- Likes to play video games
- Works in Ms. Asbury’s room.
- In-school suspension and alternative school director.
- Teacher’s assistant.
- Favorite food is chocolate.
- Treasurer for GJHS and coaches track and volleyball.
- Teaches Social Studies and coaches the speech team.
- Loves nut butter, any kind: cashew, almond, peanut butter. Her mom says peanut butter kept her alive when she was young. Has lived in six different states and was born in Nebraska.
- Secretary in front office. Always here to help.
- Got married on Pi Day, 3.14. She just loves math that much!
- Has lived in four different states.
- Obsessed with programming, and thinks it’s the coolest thing. Can also watch television for hours. Toxic trait = can turn everything into a quesadilla.
- Teaches Special Education.
- Favorite movie is The Dark Knight.
- Helps coach track at GJHS. Loves surfing, skiing, and tons of outdoor activities.
- Likes to make music and read.
- Likes to bake and decorate cakes in her free time.
- Huge Bengals fan. Talk to him about the Bengals going to the Super Bowl again this year.
- Favorite place to travel is Colorado.
- Enjoys jogging.
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- Works with Ms. Reisman in 8th grade.
- Coaches high school football - defensive backs.
- Favorite soft drink is Diet Coke.
- Plays bass guitar at his church.
- Enjoys watching Colts, Pacers, and Indy 11 with her kids.
- 8th grade fitness teacher.
- Teaching assistant.
- Has two pet frogs at home that are about 20 years old. Eddy and Freddy were in the video.
- Has been a vegetarian for 7 years.
- Doesn’t have a birth certificate
- Loves costumes and sometimes attends conventions in Cosplay.
- Likes to go camping and camped a lot this summer.
- Likes to play fantasy football.
- Major interest is horseback riding. Hank, the horse, was in her video with her.
- -Big Cincinnati Reds fan, enjoys shopping/fashion, and exercising/physical fitness.
- Teaches Band.
- Assistant Principal.
- Band teacher.
- Enjoys hanging out with her three kids, reading, and photography.
- Teaches 7th and 8th grade math.
- Coaches a JV High School soccer team. Excited to start the year and meet everyone.
- School Resource Officer.
- Teaches Engineering and Technology. Class is dull and boring. Can’t wait to have you in class.
- Choir director at junior high and high school.
49 Clues: Librarian. • Teaches Band. • Band teacher. • Enjoys jogging. • Teaching assistant. • Teacher’s assistant. • Assistant Principal. • School Resource Officer. • Likes to play video games • 8th grade fitness teacher. • Teaches Special Education. • Works in Ms. Asbury’s room. • Favorite food is chocolate. • Wants to visit all 50 states. • Huge Marvel superheroes nerd. • ...
Civics Study Crossword 2020-06-11
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- the pronouncement adopted by the Second Continental Congress meeting at the Pennsylvania State House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on July 4, 1776.
- an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism".
- the national government of the United States, a federal republic in North America, composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major self-governing territories and several island possessions
- the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services.
- process of establishing a new state or government through the use of force
- a form of monarchy in which the monarch holds supreme autocratic authority, principally not being restricted by written laws, legislature, or customs.
- a system of government by one person with absolute power.
- King of Great Britain and King of Ireland from 25 October 1760 until the union of the two countries on 1 January 1801, after which he was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland until his death in 1820.
- refers to both a body of non-elected government officials and an administrative policy-making group.
- the highest class in certain societies, especially those holding hereditary titles or offices.
- an American polymath and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.
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- change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations.
- government by a dictator.
- the governing body of a nation, state, or community.
- a form of democracy in which people decide on policy initiatives directly
- a landmark Act in the constitutional law of England that sets out certain basic civil rights and clarifies who would be next to inherit the Crown
- system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state
- an organization which consists of a number of parties or groups united in an alliance or league.
- having two branches or chambers.
- one of the three British colonies in America (Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island) governed by royal charter without direct interference from the crown
- a charter of rights agreed to by King John of England at Runnymede, near Windsor, on 15 June 1215.
- is a practice in which political decisions reached by voting processes are binding upon all members of the political party.
- the concept that the right to rule derives from God and that kings are answerable for their actions to God alone
23 Clues: government by a dictator. • having two branches or chambers. • the governing body of a nation, state, or community. • a system of government by one person with absolute power. • a form of democracy in which people decide on policy initiatives directly • process of establishing a new state or government through the use of force • ...
civil war 2024-05-03
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- Institution Root cause of the war.
- Court House Surrender Where Confederate forces gave up.
- Locations Sites of major conflicts.
- Period Rebuilding the nation post-war.
- Battle Turning point in the war.
- Northern states Opposed secession.
- Proclamation Declaration Freed slaves.
- Rights Belief Southern stance on governmental authority.
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- Southern states Fought for states' rights.
- Advocate Against slavery.
- Withdrawal Southern states seceding from the Union.
- Railroad Network Secret routes to help slaves escape.
- Sumter Fortification Start of the Civil War.
- March Military campaign Devastating Union advance in the South.
- Amendments Legislation Amendments to ensure equality post-war.
15 Clues: Advocate Against slavery. • Battle Turning point in the war. • Institution Root cause of the war. • Northern states Opposed secession. • Locations Sites of major conflicts. • Period Rebuilding the nation post-war. • Proclamation Declaration Freed slaves. • Southern states Fought for states' rights. • Sumter Fortification Start of the Civil War. • ...
10 2021-11-12
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- where Abraham Lincoln defeated three opponents to win the presidency; upon
- the U.S. Civil War and brought about the emancipation of slaves.
- – 1865) - The 16th president of the United States, Lincoln preserved the Union
- election Southern states seceded from the Union. -
- in exchange for the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act.
- eleven southern states from the Union in 1860, leading to the Civil War.
- of 1850.
- position supported by several prominent Georgia politicians who supported the
- machine invented by Eli Whitney in 1793 that quickly removed seeds from the cotton
- - important Georgia politician who was a U.S. Senator, Georgia
- - Supreme Court ruling that declared slaves were not citizens of the United States.
- in the United States.
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- (1850) - act that required runaway slaves to be returned to their masters if caught
- (1820) - compromise that brought Missouri into the Union as a slave state and
- as a free state; in addition, Congress banned slavery north of the 36˚20’ line of latitude.
- act of making legally null and void.
- compromise between the North and South that allowed California to enter the
- and Vice-President of the Confederate States of America (C.S.A.).
- the act of separating from a nation or state and becoming independent; the withdrawal
19 Clues: of 1850. • in the United States. • act of making legally null and void. • in exchange for the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act. • election Southern states seceded from the Union. - • - important Georgia politician who was a U.S. Senator, Georgia • the U.S. Civil War and brought about the emancipation of slaves. • ...
Fourth of July Crossword Challenge 2024-06-27
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- Public procession that might occur on July Fourth.
- Famous signer of the Declaration of Independence: John __________.
- National bird of the United States.
- Number of original colonies that declared independence.
- Cooking outdoors on a grill.
- Founding Father and third President of the United States.
- Light show often seen on the 4th of July.
- Patriotic song often sung on Independence Day: Yankee _________.
- Symbol of freedom located in the New York City Harbor: Statue of _________.
- Open air meal popular on July Fourth
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- National anthem of the United States: The Star-Spangled ___________.
- First President of the United States.
- American President who was born on July 4th, Calvin ________.
- Nickname for the American flag, stars and _________.
- Fight for American independence: The ___________ War.
- Month in 1776 when the Declaration of Independence was signed.
- Founding document of the United States: The Declaration of _______________.
- Commonly consumed food on July 4th
- City in which the Declaration of Independence was signed.
- The day of the month on which America declared its independence.
- Red, white and _______.
21 Clues: Red, white and _______. • Cooking outdoors on a grill. • Commonly consumed food on July 4th • National bird of the United States. • Open air meal popular on July Fourth • First President of the United States. • Light show often seen on the 4th of July. • Public procession that might occur on July Fourth. • Nickname for the American flag, stars and _________. • ...
The Civil War Crossword 2023-03-01
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- Before the War
- The last name of the 16th president of the United States
- The first state to secede from the Union
- The war
- An judgment made about someone before facts are known
- President was Jefferson Davis
- A name for people from the North
- Blocking off a place preventing things or people from leaving or entering
- The first battle of the American Civil War
- The snake plan
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- Made up of 23 Free States
- To be set free and be your own person without the control of another
- These states were slave states that did not leave the Union but supported the confederates
- Led 100,000 men into Atlanta
- A formerly enslaved person
- A battle fought between July 1-3, 1863
- Argued breaking away from the union was the only way with or without other states
- Last name of the man who led the Confederate Army Of Virginia throughout the civil war
- A name for southern whites who supported the Republican Party
- Escaped to the North in a confederate ship
20 Clues: The war • Before the War • The snake plan • Made up of 23 Free States • A formerly enslaved person • Led 100,000 men into Atlanta • President was Jefferson Davis • A name for people from the North • A battle fought between July 1-3, 1863 • The first state to secede from the Union • The first battle of the American Civil War • Escaped to the North in a confederate ship • ...
Gobin Hill Government Crossword 2024-04-10
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- principal of government that favors a government with separate branches
- what James Madison is trying to persuade about in Federalist 51
- branch of government that is responsible for creating laws
- only one thing required of a United States citizen
- branch of government that is responsible for enforcing laws
- the reason as to why some states have more House representation than others
- form of government that describes the United States
- two parts to our United States Congress
- to deny a law
- executive department that administers and regulates travel into and out of the United States
- branch of government responsible for the court system
- The governing body of a nation
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- amendment that gave freedom to slaves
- considered to be the most important aspect of a democratic society
- amendment that allows for freedom of speech
- length of Supreme Court Justice terms
- formal change to the Constitution
- executive head of a state form of government
- commonly known as the Bill of Rights
- a formal organized choice by vote
20 Clues: to deny a law • The governing body of a nation • formal change to the Constitution • a formal organized choice by vote • commonly known as the Bill of Rights • amendment that gave freedom to slaves • length of Supreme Court Justice terms • two parts to our United States Congress • amendment that allows for freedom of speech • executive head of a state form of government • ...
Civil War 2022-09-16
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- union general who was fired after he wouldn't attack
- compromise in 1820 that added two new states
- president during civil war
- reason California was added to the union so quickly
- last name of the writer of Uncle Tom's cabin
- Union general who led the army at the end of the war
- state which contained the capital of the Confederacy
- the union's first ironclad ship
- slave who sued for his freedom
- time after the Civil war in which southern states were brought back into the union
- Major battle in SE Pennsylvania
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- president of the confederate states of america
- Battle site meaning "place of peace"
- major crop of the southern states
- man responsible for raiding the federal arsenal at Harper's Ferry, VA
- first major battle of the war just outside Washington DC
- confederate who led an ill-fated charge at Gettysburg
- name for the southern states who seceded
- _ kansas; period of violence between pro and anti slavery factions
- head of Confederate army
- last name of the man who shot and killed the president
21 Clues: head of Confederate army • president during civil war • slave who sued for his freedom • the union's first ironclad ship • Major battle in SE Pennsylvania • major crop of the southern states • Battle site meaning "place of peace" • name for the southern states who seceded • compromise in 1820 that added two new states • last name of the writer of Uncle Tom's cabin • ...
Chapter 7 2026-01-15
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- farmer rebellion over the Whiskey Tax
- Acts that violated the first amendment
- Pinckey's Treaty set the border between the United States and ___________________.
- This document stated that the United States would stay out of the war and not support either side.
- country who became angry with the United States after Jay's Treaty
- number of electoral votes Indiana has
- total number of electors
- A state's electoral votes are based on __________________________.
- in order to win the presidency a candidate needs ________ electoral votes.
- event where French officially asked for bribes
- the election of 1796 was the __________ presidential election
- party that John Adams was apart of
- number of terms Washington served as president
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- tasked with solving the national debt
- a group of people with similar political goals and opinions.
- a group of people who cast each state's official vote of president and vice president.
- first President of the United States
- number of candidates who ran for president in the election of 1796
- Adams' vice president
- Jay's Treaty was signed with this country.
- 2nd president of the United States
21 Clues: Adams' vice president • total number of electors • 2nd president of the United States • party that John Adams was apart of • first President of the United States • tasked with solving the national debt • farmer rebellion over the Whiskey Tax • number of electoral votes Indiana has • Acts that violated the first amendment • Jay's Treaty was signed with this country. • ...
CIVICS 2020-09-27
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- no one is above the law
- two rights in the Declaration of Independence
- what we show loyalty to when we say the Pledge of Allegiance
- one reason colonists came to the United States
- one right for a US CITIZEN
- number of branches of government
- one of your states' US Senator NOW
- what was the main concern of the United States during the Cold War
- they lived in the US before the Europeans arrived
- Ocean on the West Coat of the United States
- Chief Justice of the United States NOW
- one US territory
- the Legislative Branch of the US Government
- capital of our State
- Supreme Law of the Land
- Supported the passage of the US Constitution
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- one part of Congress
- first ten amendments to the US Constitution
- can veto bills
- General in WW II and President
- Ocean on the East Coast of the United States
- change or addition to the Constitution
- years a president is elected for
- Abraham Lincoln signed it freeing the slaves
- one war fought in the 1900's
- first three words of the Constitution meaning self-government
- has 100 members
- one right in the First Amendment
- one state that borders Mexico
- a promise
- the number of Justices on the Supreme Court
31 Clues: a promise • can veto bills • has 100 members • one US territory • one part of Congress • capital of our State • no one is above the law • Supreme Law of the Land • one right for a US CITIZEN • one war fought in the 1900's • one state that borders Mexico • General in WW II and President • years a president is elected for • number of branches of government • one right in the First Amendment • ...
asdfe 2026-03-21
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- Wealthy Cubans leaving after Castro’s rise to power
- Expedition encouraging westward exploration and settlement
- Treaty ending war and expanding United States southwest territory
- Major entry point for immigrants in New York
- Document required for international travel identification
- Land gained from Britain in Pacific Northwest region
- Forced movement of Indigenous peoples from ancestral lands
- Chinese system restricting internal migration rights and resources
- Cultural movement celebrating African American art and literature
- 1980 migration of Cubans seeking economic opportunity
- Laws enforcing racial segregation and inequality in southern states
- 1994 Cuban migration crisis after Soviet Union collapse
- Movement of people shaping societies, governments, and institutions
- Neighborhood where a specific cultural group is concentrated
- Movement of African Americans from South to North
- Transcontinental system enabling faster westward migration and trade
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- Movement of African Americans back to southern cities
- Border-free travel zone across European countries
- 1803 land deal doubling United States territory size
- Economic growth supported by immigrant labor supply
- Movement of people from rural areas into cities
- Organized flights bringing Cuban migrants to United States
- Belief United States meant to expand across North America
- Division of India causing mass migration and violence
- People forced to flee due to conflict or danger
- Westward movement reshaping United States territories and culture
- Migration driven by discovery of valuable natural resources
27 Clues: Major entry point for immigrants in New York • Movement of people from rural areas into cities • People forced to flee due to conflict or danger • Border-free travel zone across European countries • Movement of African Americans from South to North • Wealthy Cubans leaving after Castro’s rise to power • Economic growth supported by immigrant labor supply • ...
Newspaper Crossword 2025-11-24
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- Can only travel on a diagonal
- A type of acid built up due to exercise
- Dante's guide through the Inferno
- Something a rose cannot naturally be
- A method to precisely shuffle a deck
- A city in Italy famous for fashion and art
- Something you would break before going on stage
- Opposite of heads in a 50/50
- Heralded in part by 4 horsemen
- A type of pen
- Last name of famous mystery novelist
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- The way a doctor would close a wound
- Where a lobotomy might have been performed
- A type of choke in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
- Inhuman, or an energy drink brand
- Can rotate its head up to 270 degrees
- A mountain in the alps, used to be on Toblerone
17 Clues: A type of pen • Opposite of heads in a 50/50 • Can only travel on a diagonal • Heralded in part by 4 horsemen • Dante's guide through the Inferno • Inhuman, or an energy drink brand • The way a doctor would close a wound • Something a rose cannot naturally be • A method to precisely shuffle a deck • Last name of famous mystery novelist • Can rotate its head up to 270 degrees • ...
history 2023-12-19
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- Post-war rebuilding period.
- Sites of major conflicts.
- Bloodiest single-day battle.
- Notable Confederate general
- Union general and later President.
- Escape route for slaves.
- Pivotal battle in Pennsylvania.
- Compulsory military service.
- Abolitionist and Underground Railroad conductor.
- 16th President during the war.
- Fought to preserve the United States.
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- Freed enslaved individuals.
- Surrender site for Lee.
- Root cause of the conflict.
- First shots fired location.
- Warships with iron plates.
- Notable Civil War nurse.
- Southern states' withdrawal.
- Southern states that seceded.
- Skilled Confederate general.
20 Clues: Surrender site for Lee. • Notable Civil War nurse. • Escape route for slaves. • Sites of major conflicts. • Warships with iron plates. • Freed enslaved individuals. • Post-war rebuilding period. • Root cause of the conflict. • First shots fired location. • Notable Confederate general • Bloodiest single-day battle. • Southern states' withdrawal. • Compulsory military service. • ...
Allied Leaders and Generals 2023-02-16
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- General Patton led the _______ division in Northern Africa
- What is the name of the ship General MacArthur was aboard when Japan signed the surrender papers?
- Prime Minister Churchill used what method of communication to reach the British people?
- What Prime Minister led Great Britain to fight against the Axis Powers until the end of WWII?
- General Eisenhower later became a United States _______.
- What event brought the United States into the war?
- Which General led the troops in Europe?
- President de Gaulle led what country?
- Which General led troops at Calais, France?
- What year was the war over...194_____
- What islands did MacArthur leave but promised to come back and help?
- Which general led the United States troops in the Pacific Theater of war?
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- What island continent did General MacArthur go save from the Axis Powers?
- Which side of the war did the United States belong to after December 7, 1941?
- Field Marshall Montgomery led the Allied troops to what small island off the coast of Italy?
- What was the title given to General MacArthur as leader of the Pacific?
- What is the name of the Act in which the United States gave military supplies to our allies?
- Field Marshall Montgomery had a big victory in what city in Egypt?
- Who led the British troops in Africa?
- Who was president of the United States during WWII?
20 Clues: President de Gaulle led what country? • Who led the British troops in Africa? • What year was the war over...194_____ • Which General led the troops in Europe? • Which General led troops at Calais, France? • What event brought the United States into the war? • Who was president of the United States during WWII? • General Eisenhower later became a United States _______. • ...
Noah Revolutionary War 2022-05-12
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- won the revolutionary war against britain.
- part of the declaration of independence that declares the states becoming independent from britain.
- the colonists had no representation in this branch of government
- statement issued by king george that prohibits the colonists from moving west over the appalachian mountains.
- a devastating lose for the patriots.
- established group affilaited with the sons of liberty that opposed the stamp act.
- the first form of government accepted into the united states.
- the document stating the reasons for the states to declare their independence from england.
- this law taxed all paper documents of the colonists
- part of the declaration of independence that declares that states have the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
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- this country helped support the states during the revolutionary war
- king______ signed the proclamation of 1763
- this group of people supported britain during the revolutionary war
- the colonist had no say in their government taxes, this was called _______ without representation.
- this group of people supported the states during the revolutionary war.
- increased taxes on the colonists after the french and indian war.
- the list of complaints the colonist had with britain.
- a suprise attack on the british led by elijah clarke
- the war fought between the british and the french over fur trade.
- replaced the articles of confederation.
20 Clues: a devastating lose for the patriots. • replaced the articles of confederation. • won the revolutionary war against britain. • king______ signed the proclamation of 1763 • this law taxed all paper documents of the colonists • a suprise attack on the british led by elijah clarke • the list of complaints the colonist had with britain. • ...
Our Puzzling Government 2022-11-18
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- powers that the national government requires to carry out the powers that are expressly defined in the Constitution
- allows the powers of Congress to stretch
- acts and treaties of the United States supreme
- or organization of government administrators
- or laws relating to disputes between individuals, groups, or with the state
- or the power to assume responsibility for a state government function
- a requirement set by Congress
- that is, return to a state
- require periodic checks of government agencies
- course of action a government takes in response to some issue or problem
- powers that the national government may exercise
- ability of state and local governments to make their own policies
- presided during McCulloch (John Marshall)
- main way the national government provides money to the states
- favors national action in dealing with these matters.
- clause- allows the powers of Congress to stretch
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- The Constitution also reserves certain powers strictly to the states
- prohibiting public officials from holding closed meetings
- written agreements between two or more states
- enables the people of the territory interested in becoming a state to prepare a constitution
- that is, return to a state
- a federal order requiring states to provide a service
- major source of money for the national government
- favors state and local action in dealing with the problem
- those powers that both the national government and the states have
25 Clues: that is, return to a state • that is, return to a state • a requirement set by Congress • allows the powers of Congress to stretch • presided during McCulloch (John Marshall) • or organization of government administrators • written agreements between two or more states • acts and treaties of the United States supreme • require periodic checks of government agencies • ...
PD 2025-01-02
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- / Special day of celebration or remembrance
- / Author of the Declaration of Independence and third U.S. president
- / Name of our nation, also known as the United States
- / Lincoln's proclamation that declared slaves in rebel states to be free
- / Ability to guide and direct others
- / War for American independence from Britain
- / Study of past events
- / President who led the nation during the Civil War and issued the Emancipation Proclamation
- / Young Washington supposedly chopped it down and couldn't tell a lie about it
- / Site of famous Civil War battle and Lincoln's address
- / First president of the United States and commander of the Continental Army
- / Supreme law of the United States, written in 1787
- / Way citizens choose their representatives
- / Month when Presidents' Day is celebrated
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- / President's role as head of military forces
- / Government by the people, for the people
- / Process of choosing a president through voting
- / A country and its people
- / Leader of the United States
- / Person who loves and supports their country
- / Only president to serve more than two terms, led during Great Depression and WWII
- / Legislative branch of U.S. government
- / Men who established the United States
- / Freedom and independence
- / Official residence and workplace of the U.S. President
- / American conflict between the North and South (1861-1865)
- / Relating to the national government
27 Clues: / Study of past events • / A country and its people • / Freedom and independence • / Leader of the United States • / Ability to guide and direct others • / Relating to the national government • / Legislative branch of U.S. government • / Men who established the United States • / Government by the people, for the people • / Month when Presidents' Day is celebrated • ...
Articles of Confederation 2025-10-28
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- Country that closed the Lower Mississippi
- Under the 3/5ths Compromise every 5 slaves counts as how many people
- a duty of the government in the Articles of Confederation
- English Philosopher who advocated contracts between governments and citizens
- The man who led a rebellion because of taxes on farmers
- What printing more money causes
- The number of states that ignored the 1786 call for change
- State whose plan favored large states
- a duty of the government in the Articles of Confederation-they can solve disputes between
- What Britain closed after the way
- What states can say to the National Government if they ask for soldiers or money
- What the New Jersey plan was based on
- What Britain raised after the war
- The state that tried to pay off debt by taxing land
- What the Virginia Plan was based on
- State who suggested a compromise
- one of the things the federal government has to ask states for
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- a duty of the government in the Articles of Confederation
- State whose plan favored small states
- The location of the 1787 meeting
- Chamber based on population
- a duty of the government in the Articles of Confederation
- one of the things the federal government has to ask states for
- The chamber of congress based on equality
- A federalist system is designed to be
- French Philosopher who advocated separation of powers
- Number of houses or chambers of Congress
- the number of delegates to the national government in the Articles of Confederation
28 Clues: Chamber based on population • What printing more money causes • The location of the 1787 meeting • State who suggested a compromise • What Britain closed after the way • What Britain raised after the war • What the Virginia Plan was based on • State whose plan favored small states • State whose plan favored large states • A federalist system is designed to be • ...
Coolant Components 2024-01-23
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- circulates the coolant
- little radiator that heats the passenger cabin
- path for coolant to flow
- belt that turns different pulleys and components
- maintains a constant pressure in the cooling system
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- monitors coolant temperature for the PCM
- pulls air through the radiator
- senses the temp of the coolant and opens
- holds excess coolant
- 50-50 mix of distilled water and coolant
- component that removes heat from coolant
11 Clues: holds excess coolant • circulates the coolant • path for coolant to flow • pulls air through the radiator • monitors coolant temperature for the PCM • senses the temp of the coolant and opens • 50-50 mix of distilled water and coolant • component that removes heat from coolant • little radiator that heats the passenger cabin • belt that turns different pulleys and components • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2017-11-15
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- Laws passed by Democrat-controlled Southern states in 1865 and 1866, after the Civil War to restrict African Americans' freedom
- Crow A black man portrayed by a white man in minstrel shows
- The power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint.
- Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware, Missouri, and West Virginia in the Civil War
- To set free from something
- The period after the Civil War in American history
- This amendment was passed in 1868
- The 1st of the Reconstruction Amendments
- To divide or seperate
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- Making something officially valid
- Southern States during the Civil War
- A synonym of "fairness"
- The northern states during the Civil War
- Section 1- "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."
- ________ v. Sandford case of 1857
- "Neither slavery nor involuntary _______, except as a punishment..."
- The Constitution guarantees many types of civil _____
- Begins with "We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union..."
- He was arrested for sitting in a white car on a train even though he was only 1/8ths black
- He _____ the ruling the judge had declared
- An antonym of "acceptance"
- Inherent to all human beings according to the UN
22 Clues: To divide or seperate • A synonym of "fairness" • To set free from something • An antonym of "acceptance" • Making something officially valid • ________ v. Sandford case of 1857 • This amendment was passed in 1868 • Southern States during the Civil War • The northern states during the Civil War • The 1st of the Reconstruction Amendments • ...
Constitution Unit Crossword 2021-01-08
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- government can’t take property without pay
- amendment one, freedom of
- a jury, normally of twenty-three jurors, selected to examine the validity of an accusation before trial.
- sets the number of state ratifications necessary in order for the Constitution to take effect and prescribes the method through which the states may ratify it.
- amendment two, the right to
- A group of people selected from each of the states to cast votes in presidential electionsfederalism U.s. system of government in which power is distributed betweena central government and individual states.
- stating that all laws made furthering the Constitution and all treaties made under the authority of the United States are the
- enforce laws
- printed lies
- Checks and B_____es a system established by the constitution that prevents any branch of government from becoming too powerful.
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- provides framework for government in united states states
- official changes, corrections, or addition to law or constitution
- laws apply to all
- Congress can only make laws that the constitution gives them direct authority over
- makes laws
- bill of ___ the first 10 amendments to the constitution
- first ten amendments
- A set of basic principles that determines the powers and duties of a government.
- the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods
- the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation
20 Clues: makes laws • enforce laws • printed lies • laws apply to all • first ten amendments • amendment one, freedom of • amendment two, the right to • government can’t take property without pay • bill of ___ the first 10 amendments to the constitution • provides framework for government in united states states • official changes, corrections, or addition to law or constitution • ...
Gov/Civ Review 2024-05-14
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- Capital of the United States
- What movement tried to end racial discrimination?
- What stops one branch of government from being too powerful?
- Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
- Who is the "father of our country"?
- How old do citizens have to be to vote for President?
- If the President can no longer serve, who becomes president?
- During the Cold War, what was the main concern of the United States?
- When was the Declaration of Independence adopted?
- Ocean on the WEST coast of the United States
- Another name for the first ten amendments
- Who was President during World War 1?
- Ocean on the EAST coast of the United States
- We elect a U.S. Senator for how many years?
- Who is in charge of the executive branch?
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- Who lived in America before the Europeans arrived?
- What group of people was taken to America and sold as slaves?
- Who was President during the Great Depression and World War 2?
- A change/addition to the Constitution
- In what month do we vote for the President?
- What is the supreme law of the land?
- When was the Constitution written?
- The highest court in the United States
- What do we show loyalty to when we say the Pledge of Allegiance?
- Longest river in the United States
25 Clues: Capital of the United States • When was the Constitution written? • Longest river in the United States • Who is the "father of our country"? • What is the supreme law of the land? • A change/addition to the Constitution • Who was President during World War 1? • The highest court in the United States • Another name for the first ten amendments • ...
Early Republic Review Puzzle 2026-01-23
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- Federalist leader who strongly supported a national bank
- Northern states passed these in response to the Fugitive Slave Act
- This doubled the size of the United States
- The cause of the Missouri Compromise
- Chief Justice who decided Marbury v. Madison
- British and French interference with U.S. trade that led to this 1807 law
- Major reason the United States went to war with Great Britain in 1812
- The Missouri Compromise established that any states added north of the 36/30 line would be ________.
- Explorers who explored the Louisiana Territory
- This foreign policy prohibited European countries from colonizing North America
- George Washington warned against this in his Farewell Address
- One major effect of the War of 1812, including increased pride in the nation
- This cause of the War of 1812 was Americans wanting to claim British Canada
- Political party that supported a national bank to stabilize the U.S. economy
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- Foreign policy crisis that increased tensions between the United States and France
- Leader of the Democratic-Republican Party
- This forced America to begin manufacturing its own goods
- Event that proved the federal government could enforce its laws
- Pollitical party that believed states should have more power than the federal government
- This is the power of the Supreme Court to declare a law unconstitutional
- Economic system adopted to protect the rights or businesses
21 Clues: The cause of the Missouri Compromise • Leader of the Democratic-Republican Party • This doubled the size of the United States • Chief Justice who decided Marbury v. Madison • Explorers who explored the Louisiana Territory • This forced America to begin manufacturing its own goods • Federalist leader who strongly supported a national bank • ...
PAYS Crossword #6 2024-11-06
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- "____ Back"
- Sets of academic ideas and legal frameworks that denotes that systemic racism is part of American society.
- The economic and political power over another group of people
- The city of Claremont and Pomona College is located on the ancestral lands of this group of Indigenous peoples.
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- System in which men dominate women, and there is an unequal distribution of power between the two, leading to the oppression, exploitation, and control of women.
- __/50 states have banned Critical Race Theory
- There are 21 of these located throughout the state of California, built by Spanish missionaries to colonize and convert the Indigenous population to Christianity.
7 Clues: "____ Back" • __/50 states have banned Critical Race Theory • The economic and political power over another group of people • Sets of academic ideas and legal frameworks that denotes that systemic racism is part of American society. • The city of Claremont and Pomona College is located on the ancestral lands of this group of Indigenous peoples. • ...
NUMBERS CROSSWORD 2025-09-12
Zoë and Josh Crossword 3: Electric Foodaloo 2020-04-12
Across
- flying jew searching for Christian children
- You like it cooked
- This food's name describes Steven Universe very well
- hatsune memeku (hint: has an apostrophe, no spaces)
- I love it from you or a pirate
- when you wanna hit it but you remember you a river
- Let's be real, you prefer these to mine.
- 50% ___, 50% ____. 100% forbidden. 110% delicious.
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- The most amaizeing treat
- what I wanna succ right now mmm so dirty
- little tiny knives to me, forbidden fruit to you
- your kryptonite, except r and b
- These used to be purple for most of history. I die.
- The PERFECT topping for any food. i lOvE iT.
- the $$$ fruit
- take it you chitoge
16 Clues: the $$$ fruit • You like it cooked • take it you chitoge • The most amaizeing treat • I love it from you or a pirate • your kryptonite, except r and b • what I wanna succ right now mmm so dirty • Let's be real, you prefer these to mine. • flying jew searching for Christian children • The PERFECT topping for any food. i lOvE iT. • little tiny knives to me, forbidden fruit to you • ...
Constitutional Convention Crossword 2025-01-31
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- The plan for creating a constitution that favored equal representation
- The economy of the South was mainly ___________
- Small states advocated for _____ representation in government
- The "Father of the Constitution"
- There were more _____ states than large states
- This state did not send any delegates to the Constitutional Convention
- The people who were at the Constitutional Convention
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- The main arguments in the Constitutional Convention were on this topic
- There were 13 ______ during the Constitutional Convention
- The two main groups of states were small and _____
- The place where the Constitutional Convention was held
- Both the New Jersey and Virginia Plans _______ a certain type of state
- The original purpose of the Constitutional Convention was to fix this document
- The New Jersey Plan proposed three branches of government, executive, legislative, and ________
- Large states wanted these people to count towards their populations
15 Clues: The "Father of the Constitution" • There were more _____ states than large states • The economy of the South was mainly ___________ • The two main groups of states were small and _____ • The people who were at the Constitutional Convention • The place where the Constitutional Convention was held • There were 13 ______ during the Constitutional Convention • ...
Slavery 2019-06-11
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- The first person to own slaves in the United States
- States that supported slavery but stayed with the Union when War broke out
- Slaves were often punished with this if they misbehaved
- Woman who wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin and angered the south.
- The year where slavery most likely started in the United States
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- The last name of a famous runaway slave who assisted dozens of other slaves to freedom
- A massive farm that many slaves worked on
- A plant that slaves often picked on plantations
- A popular path for escaping slaves
- The states that opposed slavery
- The continent most slaves are taken from
- The skin color of most slaves
- The year slavery was officially abolished in the United States
- A person forced to work for someone without pay
- The states that supported slavery
15 Clues: The skin color of most slaves • The states that opposed slavery • The states that supported slavery • A popular path for escaping slaves • The continent most slaves are taken from • A massive farm that many slaves worked on • A plant that slaves often picked on plantations • A person forced to work for someone without pay • ...
Unit 7 - Civil War Review Crossword 2024-03-05
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- This law drew an imaginary horizontal line across the U.S. dividing the states into North and South.
- Location (state) where the Battle of Gettysburg occurred.
- Name of the Union plan to “strangle” the Confederate states.
- Book written by Harriet Beecher Stowe that exposed the horrors of slavery.
- An attack at this location is considered the start of the Civil War.
- Goal of the Northern forces at the start of the Civil War.
- Abolitionist who led a raid on a federal armory to arm African-Americans.
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- President of the United States of America.
- Military leader of the Confederate Army.
- First state to secede after the election of Abraham Lincoln as President.
- Last name of slave who sued for his freedom.
- This law used “popular sovereignty” to determine slavery status for the states.
- Last name of Union General who defeated Robert E. Lee in the Civil War.
- The economy of the Northern states was based on this.
- The Battle of Vicksburg took place in this state.
- President of the Confederate States of America.
- The location of the courthouse where Confederate forces surrendered.
- Battle considered the turning point of the Civil War.
18 Clues: Military leader of the Confederate Army. • President of the United States of America. • Last name of slave who sued for his freedom. • President of the Confederate States of America. • The Battle of Vicksburg took place in this state. • The economy of the Northern states was based on this. • Battle considered the turning point of the Civil War. • ...
states of matter 2023-11-10
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- change from a solid to a liquid when temp rises
- most dense state of matter
- positive charged large particle found in the nucleus of an atom
- that takes place at the surface of a liquid
- density is between solids and gasses, closer to solids
- change from gas to a liquid
- large particle with no charge found in the nucleus of an atom
- a substance that cannot be broken down into other substances
- the smallest particle of an element that has the properties of the element
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- change from a solid to a gas
- small negative charged particle orbiting the nucleus
- change from a liquid to a gas
- least dense state of matter
- change from a liquid to a solid
- rapid vaporization- change from a liquid to a gas
- anything that has mass and takes up space
16 Clues: most dense state of matter • least dense state of matter • change from gas to a liquid • change from a solid to a gas • change from a liquid to a gas • change from a liquid to a solid • anything that has mass and takes up space • that takes place at the surface of a liquid • change from a solid to a liquid when temp rises • rapid vaporization- change from a liquid to a gas • ...
States of Matter 2023-11-12
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- Take the shape of the container they are in
- Change from a liquid to a solid.
- Change from a solid to a liquid when energy is added and temperature rises.
- The amount of matter in a object.
- Superheated matter.
- Rapid vaporization changes from liquid to gas.
- Slower vaporization that takes place at the surface.
- Most dense state of matter.
- The amount of force of gravity on an object.
- Change from a liquid to a gas.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
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- When matter is heated it expands, when it cools it contracts.
- Change from a gas to a liquid.
- All matter is made up of particles which are in constant motion.
- The physical form matter takes.(Solid, liquid, or gas.)
- Least dense state of matter.
16 Clues: Superheated matter. • Most dense state of matter. • Least dense state of matter. • Change from a gas to a liquid. • Change from a liquid to a gas. • Change from a liquid to a solid. • The amount of matter in a object. • Anything that has mass and takes up space. • Take the shape of the container they are in • The amount of force of gravity on an object. • ...
States of Matter 2020-06-06
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- when a gas turns directly into a solid
- anything with volume and mass
- this has to be absorbed or released in order for a phase change to happen
- how much space a substance can take
- phase change of a substance from a liquid to a gas
- when a solid changes directly into a gas
- substance with definite shape, definite volume
- the unit for mass that you record when you use the balance
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- the amount of matter in a substance
- a change from a gas to a liquid
- phase change from a liquid to a solid
- a state of matter that can be compressed
- the amount of spaces an object occupies
- phase of matter with no definite shape, but has a fixed volume
- phase change from a solid to a liquid
- tiny particles present in matter
16 Clues: anything with volume and mass • a change from a gas to a liquid • tiny particles present in matter • the amount of matter in a substance • how much space a substance can take • phase change from a liquid to a solid • phase change from a solid to a liquid • when a gas turns directly into a solid • the amount of spaces an object occupies • ...
States of matter 2020-01-21
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- amount of force used on an object
- solid directly to gas
- gas to liquid
- definite volume and indefinite shape
- indefinite shape and volume
- ionized gas with no definite shape or volume
- how hot or cold something is
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- matter an object has
- gas directly to solid
- liquid to gas
- definite volume and shape
- unit of temperature
- space an object takes up
- liquid to solid
- word for high temperature
- solid to liquid
16 Clues: liquid to gas • gas to liquid • liquid to solid • solid to liquid • unit of temperature • matter an object has • gas directly to solid • solid directly to gas • space an object takes up • definite volume and shape • word for high temperature • indefinite shape and volume • how hot or cold something is • amount of force used on an object • definite volume and indefinite shape • ...
States of Matter 2020-01-21
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- particles that are packed tightly as possible
- no definite shape or volume
- a measure of the amount of space filled up by some kind of substance or perhaps a subject.
- point is the temperature at which a liquid's vapor pressure is equal to the pressure around the liquid
- an electrically charged gas
- measure of how hot or cold an object is
- the process of changing a substance or product from a liquid or solid to a vapor
- certain volume but no define shape
- Molecular Theory The theory of kinetic-molecular is a theory that explains the state of matter
- point the temperature a solid transforms into a liquid at
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- temperature scale designed to define zero degrees K
- process in which a gas directly shifts to a solid without having to pass through liquid state.
- the transition of a substance directly from the solid to the gas phase
- the phase of turning a solid into a liquid state
- point temperature at which water changes phase from a liquid to a solid
- point the point at which two phases of a substance become initially indistinguishable from each other
16 Clues: no definite shape or volume • an electrically charged gas • certain volume but no define shape • measure of how hot or cold an object is • particles that are packed tightly as possible • the phase of turning a solid into a liquid state • temperature scale designed to define zero degrees K • point the temperature a solid transforms into a liquid at • ...
States of Matter 2020-04-16
Across
- If you weigh a balloon then fill it with air and weigh it again, the weight will increase. This shows that air has _____ and takes up space
- When a liquid is heated and turns into a gas
- Gases tend to _____ the entire space of their container
- When water is a gas, it is known as water v_______r
- Particles have energy and are always doing what?
- A state of matter where particles are close together and vibrating
- Steam is ____ a gas state of water because it is visible
- Adding heat makes particles gain what?
- Oobleck (slime) acts as _______ a solid and a liquid
- Solids have fixed shapes because the particles are held ___________
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- Particles make up all _________
- A state of matter in which particles move freely but remain close
- When we heat something so that it turns from a solid to a liquid
- A state of matter which can be compressed
- If water has changed from a liquid state to a solid state, it has __________
- You can see solid and liquid water, but water vapour is ___________
16 Clues: Particles make up all _________ • Adding heat makes particles gain what? • A state of matter which can be compressed • When a liquid is heated and turns into a gas • Particles have energy and are always doing what? • When water is a gas, it is known as water v_______r • Oobleck (slime) acts as _______ a solid and a liquid • ...
STATES OF MATTER 2024-05-07
Across
- the SI unit of pressure
- lacks an ordered internal structure
- used to measure atmospheric pressure
- a change straight from a solid to a gas (vapor)
- result of collisions of atoms in air
- gives conditions of temp. and pressure where a substance exists in different states
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- conversion of a liquid to a gas that is not boiling
- conversion of a liquid to a gas
- the result of collisions of particles
- the boiling point of a liquid at a pressure of 101.3 kPa
- where all three phases exist in equilibrium
- the energy an object has due to motion
- when vapor pressure of a liquid equals external pressure
- all matter is in constant motion
- empty space with no particles and pressure
- the particles are arranged in an orderly pattern
16 Clues: the SI unit of pressure • conversion of a liquid to a gas • all matter is in constant motion • lacks an ordered internal structure • used to measure atmospheric pressure • result of collisions of atoms in air • the result of collisions of particles • the energy an object has due to motion • empty space with no particles and pressure • ...
States of matter 2024-11-18
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- The smallest particle of a element
- Olaf you're turning from a solid to a liquid
- A toy car is a type of ____
- Elsa can turn a liquid into a solid
- particles never stop moving
- Two atoms joined together
- Positive charged big particle
- the process of a chemical change
- Oxygen is a type of___
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- when a substances changes and gets new properties
- when a subsatnce changes by shape or size
- water is a type of ____
- A substance that can't be broken down
- large particle with no charge
- small negative charged particle
- when a liquid turns into a gas
16 Clues: Oxygen is a type of___ • water is a type of ____ • Two atoms joined together • A toy car is a type of ____ • particles never stop moving • large particle with no charge • Positive charged big particle • when a liquid turns into a gas • small negative charged particle • the process of a chemical change • The smallest particle of a element • Elsa can turn a liquid into a solid • ...
Lancer Veterans - States 2025-05-14
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- Home to blue crabs, the Chesapeake Bay, and the U.S. Naval Academy.
- The only U.S. state made entirely of islands.
- The Land of Lincoln and home to deep-dish dreams.
- From country music in Nashville to Elvis in Memphis.
- Known for its Rocky Mountain highs—literally and figuratively.
- Second-largest state by both area and population, and very proud of it.
- Home of the Grand Canyon and saguaro cacti.
- Known for sunshine, oranges, and alligator-related headlines.
- Famous for peaches, southern charm, and Atlanta traffic.
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- The largest U.S. state by area, and home to more moose than people.
- Birthplace of Starbucks and the grunge scene.
- Where American revolutionaries once dumped tea and started history.
- Where Vegas lives and the desert dominates.
- Home of jazz, jambalaya, and Mardi Gras.
- Home to Hollywood, Silicon Valley, and more national parks than any other state.
- Home to the city that never sleeps—and Niagara Falls.
16 Clues: Home of jazz, jambalaya, and Mardi Gras. • Where Vegas lives and the desert dominates. • Home of the Grand Canyon and saguaro cacti. • Birthplace of Starbucks and the grunge scene. • The only U.S. state made entirely of islands. • The Land of Lincoln and home to deep-dish dreams. • From country music in Nashville to Elvis in Memphis. • ...
States Of Consciousness 2025-11-10
Across
- A tranquilizer, can be used to induce sleep or reduce anxiety. In larger doses they can impair memory and judgement.
- A disinhibitor, slows brain activity that controls judgement and inhibitions also decreases helpful tendencies.
- A powerfully addictive drug that stimulates the central nervous system, with speeded up body functions associated with energy and mood changes.
- Drugs that excite neural activity and speed up body functions.
- A synthetic stimulant and mild hallucinogen, and produces euphoria and social intimacy.
- The major active ingredient in marijuana; triggers multiple effects including hallucinations.
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- A users pupil constrict,dangerous because a person may have a gnawing craving for another fix.
- Contains THC which triggers a variety of effects, including mild hallucinations
- A powerful hallucinogenic drug: AKA acid
- The discomfort and distress that follow discontinuing an addictive drug or behavior.
- drugs, such as methetamine, that stimulate neural activity, causing accelerated body functions and associated energy and mood changes.
- A powerful and addictive stimulant, derived from cocoa plant, produces temporarily increased alertness and euphoria.
- One of the most addictive stimulants found in cigarettes and other tobacco products.
- Drugs such as alcohol, barbiturates and opiates that calm neural activity and slow body functions.
- Psychedelic drugs, such as LSD, distorts perceptions and evokes sensory images in the absence of sensory input.
- The diminishing effect with regular use of the same dose of a drug, requiring the user to take larger and larger doses before experiencing the drugs effect.
16 Clues: A powerful hallucinogenic drug: AKA acid • Drugs that excite neural activity and speed up body functions. • Contains THC which triggers a variety of effects, including mild hallucinations • The discomfort and distress that follow discontinuing an addictive drug or behavior. • One of the most addictive stimulants found in cigarettes and other tobacco products. • ...
States of Matter 2025-11-12
Across
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- a measure of how hot or cold something is
- The amount of mass per volume
- Matter changes from a liquid to a solid
- Matter changes from a gas to a liquid
- The amount of matter or “stuff” in a substance
- the transfer of heat through a material by direct touch
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- Doesn’t have its own shape or its own volume
- a form of energy that transfers from a hotter to a colder object due to a temperature difference.
- Matter changes from a solid to a liquid
- Matter changes from a liquid to a gas
- The amount of space a substance takes up
- energy that travels in waves or particles
- the transfer of heat through the movement of a fluid
- Doesn’t have its own shape and has its own volume
- Has its own shape and volume
16 Clues: Has its own shape and volume • The amount of mass per volume • Matter changes from a liquid to a gas • Matter changes from a gas to a liquid • Matter changes from a solid to a liquid • Matter changes from a liquid to a solid • The amount of space a substance takes up • Anything that has mass and takes up space • a measure of how hot or cold something is • ...
States of Matter 2026-03-05
Across
- — has a fixed shape
- — moves easily from one place to another
- — spread out and take up more space
- — anything that has mass and takes up space
- — spreads out to fill all available space
- — stiff and keeps its shape
- — how hot or cold something is
- — can be squeezed into a smaller space
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- — flows and takes the shape of its container
- — the form of an object
- — a tiny piece of matter
- — become smaller
- — how tightly packed the particles are
- — the amount of matter in something
- — force pushing on something
- — the amount of space something takes up
16 Clues: — become smaller • — has a fixed shape • — the form of an object • — a tiny piece of matter • — stiff and keeps its shape • — force pushing on something • — how hot or cold something is • — spread out and take up more space • — the amount of matter in something • — how tightly packed the particles are • — can be squeezed into a smaller space • ...
Reconstruction Era 2023-04-03
Across
- strong sense of loyalty to a state/region rather than a whole country
- laws enacted by southern states to restrict social and economic freedoms of formerly enslaved people
- states that remained loyal to the U.S.
- a war between people of the same country
- withdrawl from a union
- a disease producing diarrhea with blood and mucus
- period of time before a war
- reorganization/rebuilding of the former confederate states after the Civil War
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- a runaway from justice, an escaped enslaved person
- laws enacted by southern states to manipulate/control the African American population, legalized segregation
- allowing each territory/state to decide to allow slavery
- slave-holding states that did not secede from the Union
- states that seceded from the union, formed a loose alliance
- agency that helped formerly enslaved people adjust to freedom
- to free, to liberate
15 Clues: to free, to liberate • withdrawl from a union • period of time before a war • states that remained loyal to the U.S. • a war between people of the same country • a disease producing diarrhea with blood and mucus • a runaway from justice, an escaped enslaved person • slave-holding states that did not secede from the Union • ...
Unit 7 Vocabulary 2023-11-29
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- the right to vote
- Amendment granted citizenship to all former slaves
- withdraw from enemy forces
- a tenant farmer who receives a portion of the crop
- an organization of people formed for a particular purpose, especially of the Confederate States
- concern for regional needs and interests
- the imposition of laws by a military authority, generally in defeated territories
- the separation or isolation of a race, class, or ethnic group
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- Amendment abolished slavery in the United States
- the act of giving someone freedom
- income
- blocking off an area to keep supplies from getting in or out
- Amendment granted African American men the right to vote
- restricted black people's right to own property, conduct business, buy and lease land, and move freely through public spaces
- the group of states that remained part of the United States after 11 southern states seceded in 1860 and 1861 and formed the Confederacy
- the act of rebuilding, generally refers to the rebuilding of the Union following the Civil War
- a large house used for agricultural needs usually worked by enslaved labor
- to withdraw, including the withdrawal of states from the Union
18 Clues: income • the right to vote • withdraw from enemy forces • the act of giving someone freedom • concern for regional needs and interests • Amendment abolished slavery in the United States • Amendment granted citizenship to all former slaves • a tenant farmer who receives a portion of the crop • Amendment granted African American men the right to vote • ...
Unit 7 - Civil War Review 2024-03-04
Across
- This law drew an imaginary horizontal line across the U.S. dividing the states into North and South.
- Location (state) where the Battle of Gettysburg occurred.
- Name of the Union plan to “strangle” the Confederate states.
- Book written by Harriet Beecher Stowe that exposed the horrors of slavery.
- An attack at this location is considered the start of the Civil War.
- Goal of the Northern forces at the start of the Civil War.
- Abolitionist who led a raid on a federal armory to arm African-Americans.
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- President of the United States of America.
- Military leader of the Confederate Army.
- First state to secede after the election of Abraham Lincoln as President.
- Last name of slave who sued for his freedom.
- This law used “popular sovereignty” to determine slavery status for the states.
- Last name of Union General who defeated Robert E. Lee in the Civil War.
- The economy of the Northern states was based on this.
- The Battle of Vicksburg took place in this state.
- President of the Confederate States of America.
- The location of the courthouse where Confederate forces surrendered.
- Battle considered the turning point of the Civil War.
18 Clues: Military leader of the Confederate Army. • President of the United States of America. • Last name of slave who sued for his freedom. • President of the Confederate States of America. • The Battle of Vicksburg took place in this state. • The economy of the Northern states was based on this. • Battle considered the turning point of the Civil War. • ...
1812 / Good Feelings 2026-03-03
Across
- A national bank created to stabilize the American economy.
- Pride in and loyalty to one’s country.
- The growth of the United States through new land and states.
- An agreement that kept the balance between free and slave states.
- Strong loyalty to one region of a country instead of the whole nation.
- A tax placed on imported goods.
- A government order that stops trade with another country.
- A war between the United States and Britain caused by trade issues and frontier conflicts.
- The agreement that ended the War of 1812 and restored peace.
- A meeting where Federalists opposed the War of 1812 and discussed limiting federal power.
- The decision to remain out of a conflict between other countries.
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- The edge of settled land where pioneers moved west.
- A treaty in which Spain gave Florida to the United States.
- The lawmaking branch of the United States government.
- A group of citizen soldiers who can be called to fight in emergencies.
- A time of political unity and national pride after the War of 1812.
- The act of forcing sailors to serve in another country’s navy.
- A policy warning European countries not to interfere in the Americas.
18 Clues: A tax placed on imported goods. • Pride in and loyalty to one’s country. • The edge of settled land where pioneers moved west. • The lawmaking branch of the United States government. • A government order that stops trade with another country. • A treaty in which Spain gave Florida to the United States. • A national bank created to stabilize the American economy. • ...
unit 3 vocab 2023-10-25
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- of 1800-Federalist incumbent John Adams ran against the rising Republican Thomas Jefferson. The extremely partisan and outright nasty campaign failed to provide a clear winner because of a constitutional quirk.
- Spangled Banner-the Star-Spangled Banner. 1. the national anthem of the United States of America. 2. another term for the Stars and Stripes.
- Washington-1st President of the United States; commander-in-chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolution (1732-1799)
- Court-he highest federal court in the US, consisting of nine justices and taking judicial precedences over all other courts in the nation.
- and Clark-a U.S. military expedition, led by Captain Meriwether Lewis and Lieutenant William Clark, to explore the Louisiana Purchase and the Pacific Northwest
- Affair-a diplomatic incident between French and United States diplomats that resulted in a limited, undeclared war known as the Quasi-War
- v. Madison-established the principle of judicial review—the power of the federal courts to declare legislative and executive acts unconstitutional.
- of New Orleans-fought on January 8, 1815, between the British Army under Major General Sir Edward Pakenham and the United States Army under Brevet Major General Andrew Jackson
- body of advisers to a head of state who also serve as the heads of government departments.
- Jefferson-an American Founding Father, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence (1776), and the third President of the United States (1801–1809).
- act of cancelling something
- Parties-collective entities that organize competitions for political offices.
- by force
- Rebellion-the first test of federal authority in the United States.
- Adams-A political leader of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries; one of the Founding Fathers
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- state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict, disagreement, etc.; impartiality.
- Party-a conservative and nationalist American political party and the first political party in the United States. Under Alexander Hamilton, it dominated the national government from 1789 to 1801.
- Monroe-was an American statesman, lawyer, diplomat, and Founding Father who served as the fifth president of the United States from 1817 to 1825, a member of the Democratic-Republican Party.
- opposition political party in the United States
- of Ghent-agreement in Belgium between Great Britain and the United States to end the War of 1812 on the general basis of the status quo antebellum (maintaining the prewar conditions).
- Pirates-any of the Muslim pirates operating from the coast of North Africa, at their most powerful during the 17th century but still active until the 19th century.
- College-a body of people representing the states of the US, who formally cast votes for the election of the president and vice president.
- of Good Feelings-marked a period in the political history of the United States that reflected a sense of national purpose and a desire for unity among Americans in the aftermath of the War of 1812.
- Hamilton-Alexander Hamilton was a founding father of the United States, who fought in the American Revolutionary War, helped draft the Constitution, and served as the first secretary of the treasury. He was the founder and chief architect of the American financial system.
- Address-a speech given by an individual leaving a position or place.
- Madison-America's fourth President (1809-1817), made a major contribution to the ratification of the Constitution by writing The Federalist Papers, along with Alexander Hamilton and John Jay. In later years, he was referred to as the “Father of the Constitution.
- Andrew Jackson-served as the seventh president of the United States from 1829 to 1837. Before being elected to the presidency, he gained fame as a general in the U.S. Army and served in both houses of the U.S. Congress.
- and Sedition Acts-tightened restrictions on foreign-born Americans and limited speech critical of the government.
- Purchase-the purchase of imperial rights to the western half of the Mississippi River basin from France by the United States in 1803.
- of 1812-The War of 1812 was fought by the United States of America and its indigenous allies against the United Kingdom and its own indigenous allies in British North America, with limited participation by Spain in Florida. It began when the United States declared war on 18 June 1812
30 Clues: by force • act of cancelling something • opposition political party in the United States • Rebellion-the first test of federal authority in the United States. • Address-a speech given by an individual leaving a position or place. • Parties-collective entities that organize competitions for political offices. • ...
Civil War and Reconstruction 2023-04-24
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- a document that freed the slaves in rebelling states
- New York riot where immigrants did not want to fight for Union army
- 3 day battle that Union won; led to Emancipation Proclamation
- 1866 act that overturned the Black Codes
- must pass a test in order to vote; get around the 15th Amendment
- if your grandfather could not vote neither can you; get around the 15th Amendment
- destroy all crops, infrastructure; used during war
- 10 percent of Southern state voters must swear a loyalty oath
- took control of Mississippi River and accomplished part of Anaconda Plan
- President after Lincoln who clashed with Congress over Reconstruction
- state codes that blacks needed to follow in Southern states; not Jim Crow
- Congresses plan for Reconstruction; split South into 5 military districts
- President of the Confederacy
- Union general who won the Shenandoah Valley
- Union general who won the March of the Sea
- Confederate strategy to win the war; gain British recognition
- Union general who lost the Peninsula Campaign
- federal program to help provide for freedmen and poor whites
- Union victory; Confederates lost a majority of their fighting force
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- Sherman destroyed Georgia
- Lincoln took away speedy trial and SCOTUS told him only Congress can get rid of
- state laws that allowed legal segregation; got around 14th Amendment
- rights protected under the Constitution; Lincoln took some away
- black males can vote and hold political office
- effectively ended Reconstruction by removing the military from the South
- the Northern strategy in the Civil War; 3 parts to accomplish it
- forced to go into military service; the draft
- Grant signed saying the military can protect African Americans from KKK
- a cycle of debt for African American freedmen
- Confederate general who mainly fought a defensive war
- provided citizenship to blacks and equal protection under the law
- 50 percent of Southern state voters must swear an ironclad oath; ex Conf can't vote
- no slavery is allowed in the United States
- Southern planters wrote letters to Johnson to request these to vote and hold office
- must pay a tax in order to vote; get around the 15th Amendment
- Republicans wanting to gain full and equal rights for African Americans
- Union general who won Battle of Vicksburg and took over forces in 1864
- private citizen who funds a war
38 Clues: Sherman destroyed Georgia • President of the Confederacy • private citizen who funds a war • 1866 act that overturned the Black Codes • no slavery is allowed in the United States • Union general who won the March of the Sea • Union general who won the Shenandoah Valley • forced to go into military service; the draft • a cycle of debt for African American freedmen • ...
Crossword 2020-06-22
Across
- attracting many English speaking people to settle in Canada.
- contagious bacterial infection that can cause vomiting, fever and diarrhea.
- areas set aside for the First Nations after the Indian act.
- the bring of Catholics from the Northeastern United States to Alberta and Saskatchewan after Bishop Grandin’s request to increase the population of Catholics.
- passed in 1923 by the federal government to stop Chinese Immigration.
- having something to your possession.
- the lower part of a ship used for cargo where thousands of immigrants with the cheapest tickets would accommodate.
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- the place where the Canadain Pacific Railway was celebrated by spiking the last nail in the tracks by Donald Smith.
- a series of 11 treaties between the First Nations and the Canadian Government to join British Columbia and make the east to west railway.
- $ 50 - 500 Immigration tax for the Chinese people.
- to take a closer look or carefully examine something.
- Cree sentence meaning the fight has ended.
- native plant shrub to North America the first nations used for food, decorations and many more.
- additional incentive to work in tough conditions.
14 Clues: having something to your possession. • Cree sentence meaning the fight has ended. • additional incentive to work in tough conditions. • $ 50 - 500 Immigration tax for the Chinese people. • to take a closer look or carefully examine something. • areas set aside for the First Nations after the Indian act. • attracting many English speaking people to settle in Canada. • ...
14 2025-11-19
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- The unit of money used in the USA. Example: This book costs one __________.
- The sixth month of the year. Example: Summer begins in __________.
- A piece of clothing that covers your legs. Example: He bought a new pair of __________.
- A car with a driver that you pay to take you somewhere. Example: We took a __________ to the airport.
- A white drink from cows. Example: I drink __________ for breakfast.
- A vehicle that flies in the air. Example: We went to France by __________.
- To move over snow on long, flat pieces of wood or metal. Example: We __________ in the mountains every winter.
- The number 50. Example: There are __________ states in the USA.
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- A round, citrus fruit that is orange in color. Example: Would you like an __________?
- A long piece of clothing you wear when it is cold. Example: It's snowing, so wear your __________.
- Not intelligent or clever. Example: That was a __________ mistake.
- A thick, white product from milk. Example: I put __________ in my coffee.
- The day after Thursday. Example: We finish school early on __________.
- The meat from a cow. Example: We had __________ for dinner.
14 Clues: The meat from a cow. Example: We had __________ for dinner. • The number 50. Example: There are __________ states in the USA. • The sixth month of the year. Example: Summer begins in __________. • Not intelligent or clever. Example: That was a __________ mistake. • A white drink from cows. Example: I drink __________ for breakfast. • ...
IX • XV • MMXXI 2022-02-12
16 Clues: You • Lucifer • Only In • The Devil • The Savior • A Hollow Sword • Roman Language • Between States • Singular of Dice • After a Great Hill • Being Between States • ayay ightbray ingthay • A Majestic American Bird • Being Between States of Body • Mountain between Horror and Bliss • Abandon All Hope Ye Who Enter Here
war vocab 2026-04-30
Across
- states: Slave states that did not secede from the
- war A military strategy where an army destroys anything that might be useful to the enemy, including civilian resources like food and infrastructure.
- A 19th-century warship protected by iron plating.
- To formally sign up for service in the military.
- The formal withdrawal of a state from the Union.
- To occupy a strong defensive position, often by digging ditches or trenches.
- A soldier who is killed, wounded, captured, or missing in action.
- A sum of money paid by the government to encourage men to enlist in the military.
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- The refusal to accept or comply with something; in this context, opposition to the enemy’s forces or authority.
- an unrecognized breakaway republic of 11 Southern U.S. states that seceded to protect the institution of slavery and states' rights
- rights The political belief that individual states should have more power than the federal government, often used to justify slavery and secession.
- Proclamation An executive order issued by Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863, freeing enslaved people in Confederate-held territory.
- the federal government of the United States and the states that remained loyal to it during the American Civil War (1861–1865)
- corpus A legal right that protects individuals from being held in jail without being charged with a crime.
- A system of required (compulsory) military service.
- The side or edge of a military formation.
16 Clues: The side or edge of a military formation. • To formally sign up for service in the military. • The formal withdrawal of a state from the Union. • states: Slave states that did not secede from the • A 19th-century warship protected by iron plating. • A system of required (compulsory) military service. • ...
Who's Who 2022-08-07
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- Teaches Social Studies and coaches the speech team.
- Enjoys hanging out with her three kids, reading, and photography.
- Has been a vegetarian for 7 years.
- Likes to play fantasy football.
- Huge Marvel superheroes nerd.
- Huge Bengals fan. Talk to him about the Bengals going to the Super Bowl again this year.
- Doesn’t have a birth certificate
- Teaches Band.
- Secretary in front office. Always here to help.
- Works with Ms. Reisman in 8th grade.
- Treasurer for GJHS and coaches track and volleyball.
- Teacher’s assistant.
- Librarian.
- Choir director at junior high and high school.
- Enjoys jogging.
- Likes to bake and decorate cakes in her free time.
- -Big Cincinnati Reds fan, enjoys shopping/fashion, and exercising/physical fitness.
- Likes to go camping and camped a lot this summer.
- Likes to play video games
- Helps coach track at GJHS. Loves surfing, skiing, and tons of outdoor activities.
- Band teacher.
- Teaches Engineering and Technology. Class is dull and boring. Can’t wait to have you in class.
- Wants to visit all 50 states.
- Loves nut butter, any kind: cashew, almond, peanut butter. Her mom says peanut butter kept her alive when she was young. Has lived in six different states and was born in Nebraska.
- Favorite place to travel is Colorado.
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- Teaches 6th grade PE and Health.
- In-school suspension and alternative school director.
- Favorite soft drink is Diet Coke.
- Favorite food is chocolate.
- Coaches a JV High School soccer team. Excited to start the year and meet everyone.
- Major interest is horseback riding. Hank, the horse, was in her video with her.
- Coaches high school football - defensive backs.
- Teaching assistant.
- Has lived in four different states.
- Has two pet frogs at home that are about 20 years old. Eddy and Freddy were in the video.
- Loves costumes and sometimes attends conventions in Cosplay.
- Got married on Pi Day, 3.14. She just loves math that much!
- School Resource Officer.
- 8th grade fitness teacher.
- Likes to make music and read.
- Obsessed with programming, and thinks it’s the coolest thing. Can also watch television for hours. Toxic trait = can turn everything into a quesadilla.
- Teaches 7th and 8th grade math.
- Plays bass guitar at his church.
- Works in Ms. Asbury’s room.
- Teacher’s assistant and is now an ELA interventionist.
- Teaches Special Education.
- Favorite movie is The Dark Knight.
- Enjoys watching Colts, Pacers, and Indy 11 with her kids.
- Assistant Principal.
49 Clues: Librarian. • Teaches Band. • Band teacher. • Enjoys jogging. • Teaching assistant. • Teacher’s assistant. • Assistant Principal. • School Resource Officer. • Likes to play video games • 8th grade fitness teacher. • Teaches Special Education. • Favorite food is chocolate. • Works in Ms. Asbury’s room. • Huge Marvel superheroes nerd. • Likes to make music and read. • ...
Amanda and Schuyler's Travel Adventures 2024-09-04
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- these mountains are featured in country song Take Me Home, Country Roads
- This island chain has over 800 islands with 42 bridges connecting the main island
- This country held the olympics in 1968 and their national drink is Pulque
- First state in the USA
- This national park is home to the largest plant and animal diversity
- This state is the birth place of sliced bread
- This place is famous for their deep dish pizza
- This popular South Dakota city is known for their Casinos and 19th century frontier architecture
- This city was named after the most hated man in town, and is known as the entrance to the Great Smoky Mountains
- This state has over 4,000 islands and harvests over 100 million pounds of lobster
- Is home to this city that housed part of Harriet Tubman's Underground Railroad
- This state is home to the first baseball stadium in the United States
- This national park was the first one create
- Is known as Beer City USA withover 50 craft breweries
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- At this national park it is home to the youngest mountains of the Rocky Mountains
- Is the state of country music
- The popular TV show It's Always Sunny is set in this city
- Commonly referred to as the sunshine state
- This city is home to the busiest port on the Great Lakes
- This city is home to the first subway in the United States
- This city is a popular summer destination for lobster, and also home to the Bush's summer house
- This state is the least populated
- This places name comes from the french word meaning "River of the Monks"
- Within the continuous 28 states this one has the largest number of Grizzly Bears
- The key sports team in this city are the Reds and Bengals
- This lake is named after 18th century battle between the Ojibwe and Lakota Indians
- Although being home to the slugger this team has no national MLB team
- This state produces the most bourbon
- this is the only major city in the US founded by a woman, and is home to the Dolphins
- This Caribbean island originally made its money from the salt, but today there economy is largely supported by selling their dot AI domain name to businesses
- Home to Makers Mark Bourbon
31 Clues: First state in the USA • Home to Makers Mark Bourbon • Is the state of country music • This state is the least populated • This state produces the most bourbon • Commonly referred to as the sunshine state • This national park was the first one create • This state is the birth place of sliced bread • This place is famous for their deep dish pizza • ...
module 8/9 2025-05-15
Across
- a range of socio-political movements and ideologies that advocate for the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes.
- prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism by an individual, community, or institution against a person or people on the basis of their membership in a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or marginalized.
- young people in the mid-1960s to early 1970s who rejected mainstream society, embracing countercultural values like peace, love, and communal living
- a subculture with beliefs, values, or norms that challenge or contradict those of the mainstream culture.
- the differences in beliefs, values, behaviors, and attitudes between individuals from different generations.
- a practical exhibition and explanation of how something works or is performed.
- a financial benefit or assistance given by a government or other authority to help individuals, businesses, or industries
- emphasized black self-reliance and self-determination more than integration.
- an area that is part of a metropolitan area, predominantly residential, and located near a large city.
- the act of compelling observance of or compliance with a law, rule, or obligation.
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- the main means of mass communication, such as broadcasting, publishing, and the internet, considered collectively.
- a significant increase in birth rates following World War II, specifically from 1946 to 1964 in the United States.
- Congressional apportionment (or reapportionment) is the process of dividing seats for the House among the 50 states following the decennial census.
- the action or state of setting someone or something apart from others.
- members of a mid-20th century countercultural movement, particularly active in the 1950s and early 1960s, who rejected mainstream American values and lifestyle in favor of artistic self-expression and social nonconformity
- a business arrangement where one company (the franchisor) grants another party (the franchisee) the right to operate under the franchisor's brand and business model
- a form of protest where people refuse to buy, use, or support a particular company, product, or organization as a way to express disapproval or exert pressure to change their policies or practices
- to free from any law, provision, or practice requiring isolation of the members of a particular race in separate units.
- a legal doctrine in the United States that allowed racial segregation as long as facilities for different races were considered equal. This doctrine was established by the U.S. Supreme Court in the Plessy v. Ferguson case of 1896
- the return of someone to their own country.
20 Clues: the return of someone to their own country. • the action or state of setting someone or something apart from others. • emphasized black self-reliance and self-determination more than integration. • a practical exhibition and explanation of how something works or is performed. • the act of compelling observance of or compliance with a law, rule, or obligation. • ...
TELLING TIME REVIEW 2014-05-19
18 Clues: ESlaUNA • SONlasDOS • SONlasDOCE • SONlasDIEZ • ESlaUNAyDIEZ • ESelMEDIODIA • ESlaMEDIANOCHE • SONlasDOSyCUARTO • SONlasSEISyMEDIA • SONlasTRESyCINCO • SONlasTRESdelaTARDE • SONlasONCEdelaNOCHE • SONlasSEISmenosDIEZ • SONlasDIEZmenosCINCO • SONlasOCHOdelaMANANA • SONlasSIETEmenosCUARTO • SONlasCINCOmenosVEINTE • SONlasCUATROyVEINTECINCO
10-CODE CROSSWORDS 2 2025-02-08
WWI & 1920's 2022-05-04
Across
- One way in which the economic principles of Republican presidents Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge were similar is that both believed that government should limit its ___________________ of business activities.
- During the 1920s, the trial of Sacco and Vanzetti, the revival of the Ku Klux Klan, and the Palmer raids demonstrate that ___________________ sentiments were on the rise
- The ___________________ trial reflects the conflict in American society between science and religion.
- The United States Senate refused to ratify the Treaty of Versailles after World War I because many senators believed that the League of Nations could draw the United States into future ___________________.
- The 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution granted _______________ rights to women.
- National Prohibition, as authorized by the ___________________ amendment, stated that the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages was banned.
- During World War I, President Woodrow Wilson outlined the ___________________ suggesting a peace plan to prevent future wars.
- After World War I, a “return to ___________________” was most clearly demonstrated by opposition to joining the League of Nations.
- During the 1920s, the Palmer raids, immigration quotas, and the trial of Sacco and Vanzetti resulted from the fear that American values were threatened by ___________________.
- The Zimmerman telegram was part of an effort to enlist _______________ support for Germany if the United States declared war.
- After World War I, senators who opposed United States participation in the ___________________ argued that American membership in the organization would involve the nation in future world conflicts.
- Henry Ford’s use of the ___________________ in the production of automobiles led directly to a decrease in the cost of automobiles.
- The Supreme Court decision in Schenck v. United States (1919) supported the position that during a national emergency civil liberties of United States citizens may be _________________.
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- The changing image of women during the 1920s was symbolized by the popularity of the _______________ and their style of dress.
- The division in public opinion over the Scopes trial and Prohibition demonstrates clash of _____________________ during the 1920’s.
- The repeal of national ___________________ in 1933 showed that unpopular laws are difficult to enforce.
- United States entry into World War I was a result of Germany’s policy of unrestricted submarine warfare, interception of the ________________ telegram, and the United States economic ties to Allied nations.
- During the 1920s, much of the debt accumulated by consumers was due to ___________________ buying of manufactured goods.
- Renewal of unrestricted _______________ warfare by Germany influenced President Woodrow Wilson’s decision to enter World War I.
- The Great Migration during World War I refers to the movement of ___________________ to northern cities to find work.
- The prosperity of the United States in the mid- 1920s resulted in part from increased ___________________ for new consumer goods.
- The Supreme Court decision in Schenck v. United States (1919) stated that freedom of ___________________ is not absolute.
- By 1920, more Americans lived in _______________ areas then in rural areas.
- The “clear and present danger” doctrine established in ___________________ v. United States (1919) concerned the issue of freedom of speech.
- ____________________ were used during the administration of President Woodrow Wilson to help finance (pay for) the war effort.
- The main goal of Americanization schools was to promote ___________________.
26 Clues: By 1920, more Americans lived in _______________ areas then in rural areas. • The main goal of Americanization schools was to promote ___________________. • The 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution granted _______________ rights to women. • The ___________________ trial reflects the conflict in American society between science and religion. • ...
Gavyn's Number Puzzle 2021-05-18
10 Clues: square root of 76 • 65789 minus 36783 • 5 to the 3rd power • 8 to the 4th power • 9 to the power of 3 • square root of 4857 • 8x square root of 2 • square root of 13679 • 3 to the power of 2 then add 41 • 10 to the 6th power plus 50 plus 78 minus 28
Great Bear 2021-11-06
11 Clues: (64°47'N, 115°W) • (64°N, 121°35'W) • (65°08', 114°50'W) • (65°31'N, 116°08W) • (65°40'N, 113°28'W) • (65°22'N, 116°03'W) • (65°28'N, 114°10'W) • (65°22'N, 116°03'W) • (65°04'N, 116°17'W) • (65°30'N, 112°50'W) • (64°54'N, 112°45'W)
Great Bear 2021-11-06
11 Clues: (64°47'N, 115°W) • (64°N, 121°35'W) • (65°08', 114°50'W) • (65°31'N, 116°08W) • (65°40'N, 113°28'W) • (65°22'N, 116°03'W) • (65°28'N, 114°10'W) • (65°22'N, 116°03'W) • (65°04'N, 116°17'W) • (65°30'N, 112°50'W) • (64°54'N, 112°45'W)
At the mall 2023-07-10
10 Clues: you can buy cakes • you can buy fruits • you can buy dog food • you can buy in 50 dollars • you can buy new computers • you can by color paintings • you can buy novels and comics • you can only buy in 2 dollars • you can buy new pencils or erasers • you can buy something in 50% of price
Signal-to-Noise Ratio in ECG Analysis 2026-04-10
Across
- Slow drift from breathing or movement
- High-frequency jitter from trembling muscles
- Removes baseline wander cutoff 0.5 Hz
- 50/60 Hz sine waves from outlets
Down
- Ventricular recovery wave
- Blocks power-line noise at 50/60 Hz
- Ventricular contraction complex
- Records heart electrical activity as waves
- Atrial contraction in ECG
- 10 × log10 (signal power / noise power)
10 Clues: Ventricular recovery wave • Atrial contraction in ECG • Ventricular contraction complex • 50/60 Hz sine waves from outlets • Blocks power-line noise at 50/60 Hz • Slow drift from breathing or movement • Removes baseline wander cutoff 0.5 Hz • 10 × log10 (signal power / noise power) • Records heart electrical activity as waves • High-frequency jitter from trembling muscles
Building a New Nation 2020-04-02
Across
- The port city in northwest Belgium.
- A review by the US Supreme Court of the constitutional validity of a legislative act.
- A founding father who served as the fourth president of the United States from 1809 to 1817
- Taking men into a military or navel force with or without notice.
- A treaty between the United States and Spain in 1819.
- Served as the seventh president of the United States from 1829 to 1837.
- identification with one’s own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations
- A Louisiana city on the Mississippi River.
Down
- Who was the third U.S. President?
- Wife of the president from 1809 to 1817 of the United States of America.
- The national anthem of the United States of America.
- An American military officer and politician who served as the ninth president of the United States in 1841.
- An American politician and lawyer who served as the fourth Chief Justice of the United States from 1801 to 1835.
- The United States capital.
- A tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.
15 Clues: The United States capital. • Who was the third U.S. President? • The port city in northwest Belgium. • A Louisiana city on the Mississippi River. • The national anthem of the United States of America. • A treaty between the United States and Spain in 1819. • Taking men into a military or navel force with or without notice. • ...
ELA Project 2022-02-23
Across
- The master plantation of Douglass’ mater
- The states that allowed slavery
- The states that did not allow slavery
- The people that kept slaves
- The weapon slaveholders used against slaves
- The people that overlooked the slaves as they worked
- The place where slaves worked
- One of the major crops made mostly in slave states
- The year when Frederick Douglass was about 17
- The year Fredrick Douglass got married
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- Mother of Frederick Douglass
- Douglass’ first master
- A thick, heavy stick used as a weapon against slaves
- The town where Douglass was born
- Douglass’ wife
- One of the major crops mostly made in the slave states
- The state where Frederick Douglass was born
- Where Frederick Douglass got married
- One of the major crops made mostly in slave states
- When Frederick Douglass got married
- About the number of slaves Douglass’ master had
21 Clues: Douglass’ wife • Douglass’ first master • The people that kept slaves • Mother of Frederick Douglass • The place where slaves worked • The states that allowed slavery • The town where Douglass was born • When Frederick Douglass got married • Where Frederick Douglass got married • The states that did not allow slavery • The year Fredrick Douglass got married • ...
Civil War Crossword 2023-02-22
Across
- The most common used gun in the civil war
- First submarine to sink an enemy ship
- The winner of the 1860 election
- The official end of the civil war
- Freed slaves in Confederate states
- President of the confederacy
- The most used bullets in the civil war
- The type of war the Confederacy was fighting
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- First state to secede
- First battle of the civil war
- The 1st all black regiment in the North
- Largest battle of the civil war
- Rise in prices
- Prevent supplies from coming in or out over the water
- Captured Savannah Georgia
- The states of Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, and West Virginia were considered
- The Northern states
- Prejudice against someone due to their race
- The Unions war plan to get the Confederacy to surrender
- The Southern slave states
20 Clues: Rise in prices • The Northern states • First state to secede • Captured Savannah Georgia • The Southern slave states • President of the confederacy • First battle of the civil war • Largest battle of the civil war • The winner of the 1860 election • The official end of the civil war • Freed slaves in Confederate states • First submarine to sink an enemy ship • ...
CDL Celebrates SG50 : Crossword Puzzle 2015-07-23
Across
- A building which has a height of 280 metres
- Games What is the SG 50 Calendar event which will take place in the month of December?
- An item which come with the SG 50 baby jubilee gift?
- most common Chinese surnames in Singapore
- The highest grossing locally made movie of all time
- An SG 50 games which is rolled out by Media Development Authority of Singapore?
Down
- What does Singapore mean?
- Which is the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Singapore?
- where did the dish ”chilli crab” originate from?
9 Clues: What does Singapore mean? • most common Chinese surnames in Singapore • A building which has a height of 280 metres • where did the dish ”chilli crab” originate from? • The highest grossing locally made movie of all time • An item which come with the SG 50 baby jubilee gift? • Which is the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Singapore? • ...
CDL CELEBRATES SG50: CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2015-07-23
Across
- 1 most common Chinese surnames in Singapore
- An item which come with the SG 50 baby jubilee gift?
- Which is the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Singapore?
Down
- What does Singapore mean?
- What is the SG 50 Calendar event which will take place in the month of December?
- The highest grossing locally made movie of all time
- Where did the dish ”chilli crab” originate from?
- An SG 50 games which is rolled out by Media Development Authority of Singapore?
- A building which has a height of 280 metres
9 Clues: What does Singapore mean? • 1 most common Chinese surnames in Singapore • A building which has a height of 280 metres • Where did the dish ”chilli crab” originate from? • The highest grossing locally made movie of all time • An item which come with the SG 50 baby jubilee gift? • Which is the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Singapore? • ...
Young Republic - US History 2025-02-06
Across
- Andrew _______________ - an American politician and lawyer who served as the seventh president of the United States from 1829 to 1837
- seal off (a place) to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving.
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- Battle of ____________________ - a battle fought on January 8, 1815, between the United States and Great Britain during the War of 1812
- Articles of __________________ - the first constitution of the United States, establishing the country's national government after it gained independence from Great Britain
- a Shawnee chief and warrior who promoted resistance to the expansion of the United States onto Native American lands.
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
- an armed ship owned and officered by private individuals holding a government commission and authorized for use in war, especially in the capture of enemy merchant shipping.
- a political movement that aims to end slavery and liberate enslaved people
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- 1812 Invasion of _____________ - a series of military campaigns that took place when the United States fought Great Britain for control of British-held Canadian territory
- restriction of interest to a narrow sphere; undue concern with local interests or petty distinctions at the expense of general well-being.
- war of ________________-twelve - a conflict between the United States and Great Britain that lasted from 1812 to 1815
- the activity of buying and selling, especially on a large scale.
- a person who advocates or supports a system of government in which several states unite under a central authority.
- someone who opposed the creation of a strong central government in the United States
- Battle of ____________________ - a military engagement fought on November 7, 1811, between American forces led by Governor William Henry Harrison and a confederacy of Native American tribes primarily under the leadership of Shawnee leader Tecumseh's brother, Tenskwatawa ("The Prophet")
- a supreme ruler, especially a monarch.
- James ____________ - an American statesman, diplomat, and Founding Father who served as the fourth president of the United States from 1809 to 1817
- the practice of forcing people into military service against their will
19 Clues: a supreme ruler, especially a monarch. • the activity of buying and selling, especially on a large scale. • seal off (a place) to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving. • a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money. • the practice of forcing people into military service against their will • ...
Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-24
Across
- The war strategy that focused on growing cotton for the South.
- What is it called for slaves to slow down their pace, stop working, escape.
- What was the plan called for the Union to defeat the Confederacy?
- The largest group of soldiers were from what occupation?
- Peace Democrats who opposed the American Civil War and wanted peace.
- The 16th president of the U.S who led the Union during the Civil War.
- This state was the first to secede from the Union.
- How many total confederacy states were there?
- What was a negative effect of the War for the North?
- How many total union states were there?
- Who was the main speaker at the Gettysburg Address?
- How many states left the union before Lincoln took office?
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- What were states that did not leave the union but were slave states?
- Which amendment to the U.S Constitution abolished slavery?
- They won the war by defeating the Confederacy, the Southern states.
- Requires men to serve in the military, from the draft.
- What is a cash payment for volunteers, canceling your draft called?
17 Clues: How many total union states were there? • How many total confederacy states were there? • This state was the first to secede from the Union. • Who was the main speaker at the Gettysburg Address? • What was a negative effect of the War for the North? • Requires men to serve in the military, from the draft. • The largest group of soldiers were from what occupation? • ...
Lühendid 2017-10-08
Multiples of ten 2025-06-17
Criss-Cross Meds 2016-10-26
Across
- state in which there is a compulsive or chronic need, as for a drug
- The time required for the amount of drug in the body to decrease by 50%
- removal of drug or drug metabolites from the body
- a drug that binds to and stimulates the activity of one or more receptors in the body
- Movement of the drug from site of administration into bloodstream
- Causes vasodilation, hypotension and perhaps reflex tachycardia
- Molecules that block receptors, can be competitive or noncompetitive
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- reduced response to a drug after a prolonged use
- name given to a drug by the United States Adapted Names Council
- molecular structure within or on the outer surface of a cell
- the overwhelming feeling that drives a person to use a drug repeatedly
- severe allergy that involves massive, systemic release of histamine and other chemical mediators that can lead to life-threatening shock
- study of what happens to a drug from the time it is put into the body until the parent drug and all metabolites have left the body
- magnitude of maximal response that can be produced from a particular drug
- any chemical that affects the physiological process of a living organism
- immediately;at one;<5mins
16 Clues: immediately;at one;<5mins • reduced response to a drug after a prolonged use • removal of drug or drug metabolites from the body • molecular structure within or on the outer surface of a cell • name given to a drug by the United States Adapted Names Council • Causes vasodilation, hypotension and perhaps reflex tachycardia • ...
Ten Codes 2020-04-30
8th Grade Spanish Vocabulary 2021-11-30
24 Clues: 50 • 15 • 20 • 40 • 30 • red • fall • blue • green • spring • August • summer • Sunday • winter • Monday • January • Tuesday • He/She/It is • He/She/It is • He/She/It has • He/She/It goes • He/She/It wants • He/She/It likes • Thereis/There are
Vocab Choice #1 2022-01-24
Vocab Choice #1 2022-01-24
Spanish Quiz 1 2021-06-30
30 Clues: 6 • 3 • 7 • 9 • 1 • 8 • 5 • 2 • 4 • 20 • 19 • 50 • 30 • 27 • 12 • 24 • May • 100 • ten • June • July • April • March • August • October • January • December • November • February • September
SONY EX3 2018-11-12
20 Clues: page 6 • page 41 • page 81 • page 71 • page 69 • page 57 • page 95 • page 76 • page 88 • page 28 • page 50 • page 52 • page 32 • page 54 • page 31 • page 59 • page 127 • page 130 • page 139 • page 108
NUMBERS CROSSWORD 2018-11-23
Numbers 2013-01-11
HE+H, HE-H, HE+T, HE+T, HE-E, HE+E 2015-03-29
20 Clues: 2 + 707 = • 702 - 1 = • 4 + 108 = • 3 + 309 = • 304 - 7 = • 403 - 6 = • 804 + 9 = • 305 - 6 = • 905 + 6 = • 708 + 90 = • 30 + 406 = • 702 + 50 = • 60 + 305 = • 704 + 80 = • 506 + 30 = • 504 - 300 = • 600 + 201 = • 506 + 300 = • 206 - 100 = • 802 - 600 =
numbers 0-79 2022-10-12
French numbers 2023-02-22
Writing numbers 2024-04-23
try if you dare 2024-03-28
24 Clues: 50! • eras • SDSU • wilson! • cowgirl • noonoos • ND Guard • monument • girl dad • champions • bluehawks • protector • wild child • shimeleski • black hills • pickle lover • hunters club • podcast lover • 1883 daughter • tiniest friend • bozeman grocery • bbq in missouri • money money money • pacific north west
Numbers 2024-06-14
30 Clues: (7) • (1) • (0) • (5) • (4) • (8) • (2) • (3) • (6) • (9) • (60) • (10) • (40) • (18) • (17) • (70) • (25) • (19) • (11) • (14) • (30) • (90) • (50) • (16) • (80) • (13) • (20) • (15) • (12) • (100)
French Numbers 2024-10-17
English Spelling 2022-10-30
English Spelling 2022-10-30
spanish 2022-05-23
25 Clues: 50 • sad • red • 100 • easy • blue • hard • white • green • never • happy • to go • purple • to buy • to ask • to talk • to pray • to drive • to write • to break • to arrive • demanding • stressful • to decorate • to celebrate
Bahasa Inggris 2023-09-27
30 Clues: 70= • 14= • 30= • 60= • 13= • 50= • 17= • 16= • 40= • 80= • 19= • 12= • 20= • 11= • 18= • 90= • 15= • Ten= • Minum= • Makan= • Belajar= • Drawing= • Dancing= • Bermain= • Memasak= • Membaca= • Singing= • Swimming= • Painting= • one hundred
