50 states Crossword Puzzles
WHO ARE WE 2026-05-10
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- Most likely to shut down the midfield
- Most likely to win the ball back
- Most likely to pace the sideline all game
- Most likely to stay positive under pressure
- Most likely to stay calm in the chaos
- Most likely to score the game winner
- Most likely to make a highlight reel play
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- Most likely to bring the most energy
- Most likely to make the perfect first touch
- Most likely to win a 50/50 ball
- Who are we
- Most likely to never give up on a play
- Most likely to shut down the opponent
- Most likely to deliver the perfect assist
- Most likely to take the perfect cross
15 Clues: Who are we • Most likely to win a 50/50 ball • Most likely to win the ball back • Most likely to bring the most energy • Most likely to score the game winner • Most likely to shut down the midfield • Most likely to shut down the opponent • Most likely to stay calm in the chaos • Most likely to take the perfect cross • Most likely to never give up on a play • ...
litosfer && atmosfer 2023-02-02
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- mengakibat menurunnya suhu di dalam gunung api.
- pendinginan lambat + kristal sempurna.
- gerakan udara yang pemanasannya secara kontak bersinggungan.
- keluar batuan cair sampai di permukaan gunung.
- sedimen yang pengendapannya terjadi di dasar sungai disebut sedimen.
- magma yang kecil dan encer.
- didominasi oleh silisium dan aluminium.
- terjadinya proses ionisasi berada di lapisan udara.
- tekanan udara yang tinggi menandakan cuaca yang "berteman".
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- lapisan udara yang melindungi dari sinar uv.
- senyawanya dalam bentuk SiO2 dan Al2O3.
- ketinggian 50 kilometer sampai dengan 75 kilometer di atas permukaan bumi.
- tsunami 26 Desember 2004 di Aceh disebabkan karena terjadi pergerakan lempeng tektonik.
- atmosfer mengandung oksigen yang dibutuhkan makhluk hidup untuk bernapas.
- tempat pembentukan cuaca.
- memanjang sekitar 31 mil (50 km) tingginya.
- tempat gelombang gempa dan astenusfera yang mendorong fluvial pergerakan litosfer.
- magma yang menyusup diantara litosfer yang berbentuk cembung.
- komposisi kimia dari kerak samudera adlh silikon.
19 Clues: tempat pembentukan cuaca. • magma yang kecil dan encer. • pendinginan lambat + kristal sempurna. • senyawanya dalam bentuk SiO2 dan Al2O3. • didominasi oleh silisium dan aluminium. • memanjang sekitar 31 mil (50 km) tingginya. • lapisan udara yang melindungi dari sinar uv. • keluar batuan cair sampai di permukaan gunung. • mengakibat menurunnya suhu di dalam gunung api. • ...
TEKA - TEKI SILANG ATMOSFER & LITOSFER 2023-02-02
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- terjadinya proses ionisasi berada di lapisan udara.
- gerakan udara yang pemanasannya secara kontak bersinggungan.
- senyawanya dalam bentuk SiO2 dan Al2O3.
- dapur magma yang kecil dan encer.
- batu sedimen yang pengendapannya terjadi di dasar sungai disebut sedimen.
- mengakibat menurunnya suhu di dalam gunung api.
- komposisi kimia dari kerak samudera adlh silikon.
- memanjang sekitar 31 mil (50 km) tingginya.
- tempat pembentukan cuaca.
- tekanan udara yang tinggi menandakan cuaca yang "berteman".
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- mengandung oksigen yang dibutuhkan makhluk hidup untuk bernapas.
- tempat gelombang gempa dan astenusfera yang mendorong pergerakan litosfer.
- keluar batuan cair sampai di permukaan.
- magma yang menyusup diantara litosfer yang berbentuk cembung.
- didominasi oleh silisium dan aluminium.
- lapisan udara yang melindungi dari sinar uv.
- tsunami 26 Desember 2004 di Aceh disebabkan karena terjadi pergerakan lempeng tektonik yaitu gerakan.
- ketinggian 50 kilometer sampai dengan 75 kilometer di atas permukaan bumi.
- pendinginan lambat + kristal sempurna.
19 Clues: tempat pembentukan cuaca. • dapur magma yang kecil dan encer. • pendinginan lambat + kristal sempurna. • keluar batuan cair sampai di permukaan. • senyawanya dalam bentuk SiO2 dan Al2O3. • didominasi oleh silisium dan aluminium. • memanjang sekitar 31 mil (50 km) tingginya. • lapisan udara yang melindungi dari sinar uv. • mengakibat menurunnya suhu di dalam gunung api. • ...
Biomes 2016-11-18
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- Area: 965,300 mi²; This term derives from the Latin word. Major cities are Egypt, France, Greece, Israel, Italy, Spain, Syria and Turkey.
- This place rarely exceed 35°C; a daytime maximum of 32°C is more common.
- A large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat.
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- The United States, Canada, Uruguay, all of Europe, Northern Africa, the Middle East, Japan and New Zealand.
- Every month in this place has an average temperature of less than 10 °C (50 °F).
- This place includes Matterhorn, Aiguille du Dru, Korab & Swiss Alps.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- This place is hot and dry. It includes Semiarid desert, Coastal desert and Cold desert.
8 Clues: This place includes Matterhorn, Aiguille du Dru, Korab & Swiss Alps. • This place rarely exceed 35°C; a daytime maximum of 32°C is more common. • A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment. • Every month in this place has an average temperature of less than 10 °C (50 °F). • ...
chapter 2 science Dalilah 2015-09-16
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- change size and temperature p.50
- particles will spread out evenly p.49
- get colder and freeze p.50
- small particles p.49
- a silvery metal p.55
- occurs when a gas turns into a liquid p.52
- the weight p.55
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- a substance made by the reactions p.54
- a solid changed directly into a gas p.53
- takes place in a particles p.52
- a substance used in the reaction p.54
- have their own shape and volume p.48
12 Clues: the weight p.55 • small particles p.49 • a silvery metal p.55 • get colder and freeze p.50 • takes place in a particles p.52 • change size and temperature p.50 • have their own shape and volume p.48 • particles will spread out evenly p.49 • a substance used in the reaction p.54 • a substance made by the reactions p.54 • a solid changed directly into a gas p.53 • ...
The Values Crossword 2023-03-17
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- It is not only an exotical fruit but our key value
- New ideas are always welcome
- What we must have between each other
- The secret to success
- It's not only important during yoga lessons but in every dynamic environment
- We are firm in our purpose
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- ...is caring
- We anticipate brands' needs
- We never stop at the surface
- We are all in this together (as in High School Musical)
- Being open in the good and in the bad times
- It is always 50/50...
12 Clues: ...is caring • The secret to success • It is always 50/50... • We are firm in our purpose • We anticipate brands' needs • New ideas are always welcome • We never stop at the surface • What we must have between each other • Being open in the good and in the bad times • It is not only an exotical fruit but our key value • We are all in this together (as in High School Musical) • ...
Kaylee Ch#14 study guide 2023-05-05
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- South Carolina, Alabama and Mississippi was called _____.
- ____ invented lightweight steel plow.
- _____ replaced wooden rails.
- 1/3 of the southern _____ were slaves.
- They needed more _____ to pick the cotton so the cotton gin can clean it.
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- Most immigrants arrived in the ______ in the 1850's.
- _____ replaced water power.
- One cotton Gin could do the work of 50 ____.
- ____ arrived in the 1840's and 50's.
- Eli Whitney created the _____ to remove the seeds.
- Samuel Morse created the ___ so it was easier to communicate from a distance.
- Who created the mechanical reapers?
- Some owners treated their ____ as valuable property.
13 Clues: _____ replaced water power. • _____ replaced wooden rails. • Who created the mechanical reapers? • ____ arrived in the 1840's and 50's. • ____ invented lightweight steel plow. • 1/3 of the southern _____ were slaves. • One cotton Gin could do the work of 50 ____. • Eli Whitney created the _____ to remove the seeds. • Most immigrants arrived in the ______ in the 1850's. • ...
A More Perfect Union 2014-11-10
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- / A change or addition to a document
- / The Massachusetts farmers' uprising that made it clear to many that the central government was too weak to protect states from popular unrest
- / The idea that each branch of government has specific ways to limit the power of the other branches
- / The branch of government that is a system of courts set up to interpret the laws
- / Set up the 3-step processor admitting new states
- / The plan that called for 1 house legislature branch with each state being equally represented
- / Decided how slaves would be counted for states' population
- / President of the Constitutional Convention
- / Against the Constitution and favored states having more power than the central government
- / The meeting of delegates in which the Articles of Confederation were scrapped in favor of a new US Constitution
- / The branch of government that makes laws
- / Supported the Constitution is favored a strong central, or national, government
- / The branch of government that enforces the laws
- / The division of government between the central government and the constituent units, as in the national government and the states
- / To approve something formally
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- / The US' 1st written plan for government
- / Framer of the Constitution from Pennsylvania who believed common people
- / Often called the "Father of the Constitution"
- / Person who officially represents their states
- / Framer of the Constitution from Connecticut who believed common people could not be an integral part of the government decision making
- / A document stating the rules under which a government will operate
- / The plan that called for the legislative branch of the central government to made up of 2 houses with the representation for states based on their population
- / A period when business activity shows, prices and wages drop, and unemployment rises
23 Clues: / To approve something formally • / A change or addition to a document • / The US' 1st written plan for government • / The branch of government that makes laws • / President of the Constitutional Convention • / Often called the "Father of the Constitution" • / Person who officially represents their states • / The branch of government that enforces the laws • ...
A More Perfect Union 2014-11-10
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- / Against the Constitution and favored states having more power than the central government
- / Often called the "Father of the Constitution"
- / The idea that each branch of government has specific ways to limit the power of the other branches
- / A document stating the rules under which a government will operate
- / Framer of the Constitution from Connecticut who believed common people could not be an integral part of the government decision making
- / The division of government between the central government and the constituent units, as in the national government and the states
- / Person who officially represents their states
- / The branch of government that is a system of courts set up to interpret the laws
- / A period when business activity shows, prices and wages drop, and unemployment rises
- / To approve something formally
- / Set up the 3-step processor admitting new states
- / The meeting of delegates in which the Articles of Confederation were scrapped in favor of a new US Constitution
- / President of the Constitutional Convention
- / The plan that called for the legislative branch of the central government to made up of 2 houses with the representation for states based on their population
- / The branch of government that enforces the laws
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- / The US' 1st written plan for government
- / Supported the Constitution is favored a strong central, or national, government
- / The plan that called for 1 house legislature branch with each state being equally represented
- / The branch of government that makes laws
- / Decided how slaves would be counted for states' population
- / A change or addition to a document
- / The Massachusetts farmers' uprising that made it clear to many that the central government was too weak to protect states from popular unrest
- / Framer of the Constitution from Pennsylvania who believed common people
23 Clues: / To approve something formally • / A change or addition to a document • / The US' 1st written plan for government • / The branch of government that makes laws • / President of the Constitutional Convention • / Often called the "Father of the Constitution" • / Person who officially represents their states • / The branch of government that enforces the laws • ...
Chapter 6 Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-11
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- What was the codename for the atomic bomb?/
- Who was the person that directed Project Y?/
- What is Sputnik?/
- When the United States started to join in WW1 congress put out an act that asked for men that were from the ages of 21 to 30 to join the military. What was the name of this act?/
- The United States and the Soviet Union didn’t fight, but instead they fought by which other method?/
- What is another word for diversity?
- What was the location where the military and scientists decided to develop atomic bombs in New Mexico?/
- An organization of workers who join together to achieve common goals is called what?/
- At the end of the Cold War which country became known as the biggest superpower?/
- What is the legal separation of race called?/
- The United States didn’t trust the Soviet Union because they were what?/
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- In September 1939, the president of the United States received a letter from someone, and the letter was a warning about Germany making an atomic bomb. Who Was the person who sent the president the letter?/
- What made many Mexican migrants come to the United States for work?/
- The first major victory for a civil rights movement happened because of a ____ decision?/
- What was the name of the missile range in New Mexico?/
- On which side did the United States join in WW1?/
- What was the name of the telegram that Germany sent to Mexico?/
- Who was the president of the United States during the attack of Pancho Villa?/
- Who was the president of the US who decided to bomb Japan to end the war?/
- The economic depression is also known as what?/
20 Clues: What is Sputnik?/ • What is another word for diversity? • What was the codename for the atomic bomb?/ • Who was the person that directed Project Y?/ • What is the legal separation of race called?/ • The economic depression is also known as what?/ • On which side did the United States join in WW1?/ • What was the name of the missile range in New Mexico?/ • ...
Civil War Crossword 2022-02-25
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- Sherman,
- Davis, Former United States Secretary of War
- Sheridan, Former Commanding General of the United States Army
- Run, The very first full-scale battle of the Civil War
- Ironclad warship built for the Union Navy during the American Civil War
- Watie, The only Native American to be fully promoted to the rank of General in the Civil War
- The Union victory in the largest battle of this campaign
- Hooker, Remembered for his defeat by Confederate General Robert E. Lee
- Proclamation, Abraham Lincoln issued this on January 1, 1863
- McClellan, Former Governor of New Jersey
- This battle marked the turning point of the Civil War
- Thomas, Was in command of only two battles in the Civil War
- Baker, Former U.S. senator
- Lincoln, 16th U.S. President
- The deadliest ground of the civil war
- Longstreet, Former United States Minister to the Ottoman Empire
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- Burnside, Former Governor of Rhode Island
- Grant, 18th U.S. President
- Also known as the Battle of Pittsburg Landing
- The first steam-powered ironclad warship built by the Confederate States Navy
- Stuart, One of the best Confederate Generals
- A strategic location on the Mississippi River made it a critical win for both the Union and the Confederacy
- Farragut, A flag officer of the United States Navy during the Civil War
- Plan, A military strategy suggested by Union General Winfield Scott early in the Civil War
- Pickett, A United States Army officer who became a major general In the Confederate States Army
- E. Lee, American Confederate General
- Sumter, Marked the official beginning of the Civil War
- Stonewall Jackson, Had a famous nickname
- Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered his army to Union General Ulysses S. Grant
- The deadliest one-day battle in American military history
- Chamberlain, Former Governor of Maine
31 Clues: Sherman, • Grant, 18th U.S. President • Baker, Former U.S. senator • Lincoln, 16th U.S. President • E. Lee, American Confederate General • Chamberlain, Former Governor of Maine • The deadliest ground of the civil war • McClellan, Former Governor of New Jersey • Stonewall Jackson, Had a famous nickname • Burnside, Former Governor of Rhode Island • ...
10th grade civil war 2019-07-03
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- Soldiers of the Confederacy
- Happened at Appomattox Courthouse and ended the war
- Speech delivered by President Lincoln in Pennsylvania
- Federal army during the Civil War that fought against the Confederacy
- The freeing of the slaves
- The bloodiest single-day battle in American history
- Land where battles are fought
- To release from slavery
- Commander of the Confederate States Army
- Site of two battles where the first shots of the war were fired in Charleston, South Carolina
- The last battle of the American Civil War
- An Act that allowed Kansas and Nebraska to choose whether they would allow slavery
- The leaving of the union by Confederate States
- The states of Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, and Washington D.C., as well as coastal seaports of North Carolina
- Compulsory enrollment in the army
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- Assassinated Abraham Lincoln following the Civil War
- Executive order that freed slaves in the United States
- The post-war era in which Confederate States were brought back into the union
- To do away with
- A state where slavery is illegal
- Slave states that did not join the Confederacy
- President during the Civil War, known as the Great Emancipator
- Prominent Union Army general and later U.S. president
- A person who performs events from history, particularly wars and battles
- A military attack or blockade of a city
- The seceding slave-states during the Civil War
- Large farms, often specializing in cotton or tobacco, usually worked by African slaves
- A kind of conflict rising in the 1800s involving large conscripted armies
- Legal buying and selling of Africans and African Americans as human chattel
- Famous battle fought in Tennessee
30 Clues: To do away with • To release from slavery • The freeing of the slaves • Soldiers of the Confederacy • Land where battles are fought • A state where slavery is illegal • Famous battle fought in Tennessee • Compulsory enrollment in the army • A military attack or blockade of a city • Commander of the Confederate States Army • The last battle of the American Civil War • ...
The Fight over Slavery 2024-11-24
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- People who advocated for the immediate end of slavery.
- A proposal to ban slavery in any territory acquired from Mexico.
- A law that created two new territories and allowed residents to decide the issue of slavery by popular sovereignty.
- The president of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War.
- The violent conflict in Kansas between pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions.
- The act of formally withdrawing from the Union.
- A political party formed in the 1850s to oppose the expansion of slavery into western territories.
- A series of laws passed to resolve the conflict over California's statehood and the issue of slavery.
- A series of debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas over the issue of slavery.
- Stephen Douglas's argument that slavery could not exist without local laws to protect it.
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- The idea that people in a territory should decide whether slavery should be allowed.
- The United States, particularly the Northern states during the Civil War.
- A law that made it a crime to help runaway slaves and allowed for their capture in free states.
- The system in which people are forced to work without pay and are considered property.
- The presidential election in which Abraham Lincoln won, leading to the secession of Southern states.
- An 1820 agreement that regulated slavery in the western territories, maintaining a balance between slave and free states.
- The government formed by Southern states that seceded from the Union.
- The 1857 Supreme Court ruling that declared African Americans were not citizens and that the Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional.
- The location of an 1859 raid led by John Brown to arm enslaved people.
- U.S. Senator from Illinois who supported the idea of popular sovereignty and proposed the Kansas-Nebraska Act.
20 Clues: The act of formally withdrawing from the Union. • People who advocated for the immediate end of slavery. • A proposal to ban slavery in any territory acquired from Mexico. • The government formed by Southern states that seceded from the Union. • The location of an 1859 raid led by John Brown to arm enslaved people. • ...
REN DAWGG 2022-02-20
14 Clues: 34D • age • bboy • shot • zodiii • monster • salahmat • hike life • work place • 50+ growing • rare oddity • official date • just like magic • favorite spritzer brand
Numbers (20-60) 2019-07-17
Wordcross Mathematics 2024-09-09
Creighton 2014-04-21
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- you can make it pretty, but you can't make it taste good
- Our trusty feathered creature
- If I have to do a titration one more time..
- But why?
- Because that's who we're known for
- because we hate business students
- Creighton hopes your fingers fall off
- Makes you want to dissolve in acid
- no shopping just walking
- In desperate need of a thermostat
- our female Hellenic life
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- ridiculously expensive with a 50/50 chance of actually using it
- We can't condemn it, so we'll just make freshman live in it
- Lets make everything 10xs more expensive for fun
- Easy math, ridiculous rules
- Never fear, bike patrol is near!
- I take it because I have to (dang it core)
- because calculus was just too easy on its own -_-
18 Clues: But why? • no shopping just walking • our female Hellenic life • Easy math, ridiculous rules • Our trusty feathered creature • Never fear, bike patrol is near! • because we hate business students • In desperate need of a thermostat • Because that's who we're known for • Makes you want to dissolve in acid • Creighton hopes your fingers fall off • ...
Creighton 2014-04-21
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- you can make it pretty, but you can't make it taste good
- Our trusty feathered creature
- If I have to do a titration one more time..
- But why?
- Because that's who we're known for
- because we hate business students
- Creighton hopes your fingers fall off
- Makes you want to dissolve in acid
- no shopping just walking
- In desperate need of a thermostat
- our female Hellenic life
Down
- ridiculously expensive with a 50/50 chance of actually using it
- We can't condemn it, so we'll just make freshman live in it
- Lets make everything 10xs more expensive for fun
- Easy math, ridiculous rules
- Never fear, bike patrol is near!
- I take it because I have to (dang it core)
- because calculus was just too easy on its own -_-
18 Clues: But why? • no shopping just walking • our female Hellenic life • Easy math, ridiculous rules • Our trusty feathered creature • Never fear, bike patrol is near! • because we hate business students • In desperate need of a thermostat • Because that's who we're known for • Makes you want to dissolve in acid • Creighton hopes your fingers fall off • ...
UNIT VI Reconstruction & Opportunity 2021-12-14
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- informal, unwritten deal that settled the disputed 1876 U.S. Presidential election.
- granted citizenship and equal civil and legal rights to African Americans and enslaved
- a citizen's "privileges and immunities," as protected by the Constitution's Fourteenth Amendment against the states.
- a person who farms rented land.
- the Constitution of the United States that formally abolished slavery.
- a war that is unrestricted in terms of the weapons used.
- the 19th president of the United States.
- a leader of the Free-Soil element among New York Democrats.
- law forbidding the president to remove civil officers without senatorial consent
- a financial crisis that triggered an economic depression in Europe and North America.
- a person who behaves badly but in an amusingly mischievous rather than harmful way; a rascal.
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- Radical Republican congressional leader during Reconstruction (1865–77).
- “The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States
- a violent secret fraternal society founded in 1915.
- was elected the seventh president of the United States in 1828.
- giving a part of each crop as rent.
- must pledge allegiance to the Union before reunification.
- a political candidate who seeks election in an area where they have no local connections.
- a group of politicians who formed a faction within the Republican party.
- provide practical aid to 4,000,000 newly freed African Americans
- restrictive laws designed to limit the freedom of African Americans.
- became the first African American to serve in the U.S. Senate (1870–71)
- the act or process of rebuilding something
- a number of laws requiring racial segregation in the United States.
- charge with a crime or misconduct specifically
25 Clues: a person who farms rented land. • giving a part of each crop as rent. • the 19th president of the United States. • the act or process of rebuilding something • charge with a crime or misconduct specifically • a violent secret fraternal society founded in 1915. • a war that is unrestricted in terms of the weapons used. • ...
Constitution crossword 2021-10-25
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- what were the first ten amendments called
- article 5
- how many branches of national government did it create
- counted every 5 slaves as 3 free people for representation
- is known as the father of constituion
- a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed.
- what month was the constitution written
- Article 2
- Article 3
- We the_____
- article 1
- amendment that provides due process to persons accused of crimes
- aritcle 7
- how many amendments are there
- Amendment that protects powers reserved for the states
- Great Compromise created this type of legislature
- Who was called the "Expounder of the Constitution"?
- Article 4
- freedom of speech, religion, & press is protected by this amendment
- small state that wanted equal representation
- Who presented the Virginia Plan?
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- who was called a sage of conventional constitution
- person who wants individual rights, supports states’ rights
- who drafted the first ten amendments
- what convention was the author
- article 6
- how many signatures did it receive
- person that supported a strong govt., tariffs, & a national bank
- papers 81 essays to encourage ratification of the Constitution
- 9th amendment protects the rights of the
- Who presided over the Constitutional Convention?
- formal approval of a document
- The vote of how many States was necessary to ratify the Constitution?
- large state that wanted proportional representation
- feds and states share powers
- the amendment that protects us from unlawful search & seizure of property
- each state gets two of these
- It takes how many States to block an amendment?
- How many members of the Constitutional Convention had been members of the Continental Congress?
- how many articles
- how many states ratified the constitution
41 Clues: article 5 • article 6 • Article 2 • Article 3 • article 1 • aritcle 7 • Article 4 • We the_____ • how many articles • feds and states share powers • each state gets two of these • formal approval of a document • how many amendments are there • what convention was the author • Who presented the Virginia Plan? • how many signatures did it receive • who drafted the first ten amendments • ...
1920s 2013-12-18
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- An illicit night club or liquor store
- Flagpole sitting, marathon dances, crossword games, radio, jazz, and etc.
- Teacher in Tennessee who violated state law by teaching evolution
- Attorney General of the United States from 1919 to 1921
- Jazz composer and Piano Player
- Owner of GM in the 1920s
- Old fashion term for country music
- Art and Literature in blacks community in 1920s
- The movement of African Americans from the southern portion of the United States to the Northern and Western parts
- Prohibited the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages
- Most impact of any household appliance
- Someone who makes, sells or smuggles liquor
- An act to carry the 18th Amendment
- A racist group of people who attacked blacks
- United States Blues Singer
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- National Association for the Advancements of Colored People
- A bribery incident that took place from 1920-1923 when Harding was President
- First Pilot who flew across the Atlantic Ocean with out stopping in 1927
- Creater of assembly line
- United States gangster
- A famous trial of a teacher who was accused of violating Tennessee's Butler Act
- Pioneering trumpet player and bandleader
- 30th President of the United States
- The plan to make payments by Installment
- 29th President of the United States
- An author in the 1920s
- An American folklorist, anthropologist, and author during the time of the Harlem Renaissance
- The right for woment to vote
- Executive for the NAACP
- Industrial Workers of the World
- Repealed 18th amendment
- Popular music including saxophones, trumpets, flutes, and etc.
- Communists that were living in the U.S.
- United States writer
- American Artist
- Famous baseball player and hero in 1920s
36 Clues: American Artist • United States writer • United States gangster • An author in the 1920s • Executive for the NAACP • Repealed 18th amendment • Creater of assembly line • Owner of GM in the 1920s • United States Blues Singer • The right for woment to vote • Jazz composer and Piano Player • Industrial Workers of the World • Old fashion term for country music • ...
10th grade civil war 2019-07-03
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- Legal buying and selling of Africans and African Americans as human chattel
- President during the Civil War, known as the Great Emancipator
- Site of two battles where the first shots of the war were fired in Charleston, South Carolina
- Slave states that did not join the Confederacy
- Speech delivered by President Lincoln in Pennsylvania
- The post-war era in which Confederate States were brought back into the union
- To do away with
- The leaving of the union by Confederate States
- A military attack or blockade of a city
- An Act that allowed Kansas and Nebraska to choose whether they would allow slavery
- Compulsory enrollment in the army
- Land where battles are fought
- A state where slavery is illegal
- Assassinated Abraham Lincoln following the Civil War
- The last battle of the American Civil War
Down
- Executive order that freed slaves in the United States
- A kind of conflict rising in the 1800s involving large conscripted armies
- The seceding slave-states during the Civil War
- The freeing of the slaves
- Commander of the Confederate States Army
- The states of Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, and Washington D.C., as well as coastal seaports of North Carolina
- Soldiers of the Confederacy
- Famous battle fought in Tennessee
- Happened at Appomattox Courthouse and ended the war
- The bloodiest single-day battle in American history
- Federal army during the Civil War that fought against the Confederacy
- Large farms, often specializing in cotton or tobacco, usually worked by African slaves
- To release from slavery
- A person who performs events from history, particularly wars and battles
- Prominent Union Army general and later U.S. president
30 Clues: To do away with • To release from slavery • The freeing of the slaves • Soldiers of the Confederacy • Land where battles are fought • A state where slavery is illegal • Famous battle fought in Tennessee • Compulsory enrollment in the army • A military attack or blockade of a city • Commander of the Confederate States Army • The last battle of the American Civil War • ...
Civil War 2024-05-13
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- Tru or Fal: The Emancipation Proclamation ended slavery in the United States.
- Where the first shots were fired to begin the Civil War
- Law that required able-bodied men between ages of 20 & 45 to serve in the military if they were called.
- Tru or Fal: African Americans fought in the Civil War.
- The first state to leave the Union
- These were dug to escape gun fire
- A tax on this was created to help pay for the war.
- What the southern states who left the Union were called
- The river the Union wanted control of to separate the South & cut off a supply route
- The reason southern states left the Union
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- A common fighting tactic was to attack in straight ___.
- The location where the Confederacy surrendered & marked the end of the Civil War.
- The number of years the Civil War was fought.
- Became the Union General (last name only) & his plan to end the war was to wage total war.
- States were slavery was banned
- Was elected President of the United States in 1860 (last name only)
- The Union had the ___ Plan to suffocate the South
- Type of states that allowed slavery to continue but were on the Union side
- The Battle of ___ was a huge victory for the Union that would be the turning point the of war.
- Ya or No: Women fought in the Civil War.
- The president of the Confederate States of America
- Capturing this city helped the Union control the Mississippi River.
- A leading cause of death due to poor sanitary conditions, lack of understanding on germs & adequate clothing, hunger
23 Clues: States were slavery was banned • These were dug to escape gun fire • The first state to leave the Union • Ya or No: Women fought in the Civil War. • The reason southern states left the Union • The number of years the Civil War was fought. • The Union had the ___ Plan to suffocate the South • A tax on this was created to help pay for the war. • ...
POSI Test 1 Crossword 2024-02-06
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- Branches have the ability to veto or amend acts in order to protect from tyranny
- Favored large states; proposed a bicameral legislature
- Most popular form of government in the world; America's first system of government
- AKA the Great Compromise; proposed a bicameral legislature, one house by population and one that was equal
- The Constitution specifies powers granted and restricted in order to insure against unnecessary government interference in peoples lives
- Constitutional division of power between the national government and the states in which they each enforce their laws directly on the people, but neither party can alter the arrangements
- Powers not directly stated in the constitution
- Powers not given specifically to the national government; They are therefore given to the states
- The number of amendments in the Constitution
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- The court case that broadened congressional power and national supremacy; states cannot double tax federal banks
- Type of government in which power flows between the national government and the states; America's current form of government
- Powers are split between the three branches so they all have individual duties and purpose
- The court case that established Judicial Review; gave the Judiciary branch a lot more power
- Event that led to the Constitutional Convention; showed the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation
- Powers shared by the national and state governments
- Political authority held in the hands of the people.
- Favored the Constitution; Hamilton, Madison, Jay
- Type of government in which power flows from the states to the federal government; America's second form of government
- Powers that are given only to the national government
- Did not want the Constitution; only allowed it to pass after adding the Bill of Rights
- Favored small states; proposed a unicameral legislature
21 Clues: The number of amendments in the Constitution • Powers not directly stated in the constitution • Favored the Constitution; Hamilton, Madison, Jay • Powers shared by the national and state governments • Political authority held in the hands of the people. • Powers that are given only to the national government • Favored large states; proposed a bicameral legislature • ...
Cold War 2024-11-25
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- occurs when two or more groups compete in military superiority
- small independent group taking part in irregular fighting
- domination by outsiders
- a sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology within the socialist movement
- conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975
- period of global geopolitical tension
- commercial and financial penalties applied by states or institutions against states
- The United States transferred $13.3 billion in economic recovery
- armed conflict on the Korean Peninsula fought between North Korea and South Korea
- racial segregation under the all-white government of South Africa
- enabling the co-operation of leading oil-producing and oil-dependent countries
- an intergovernmental military alliance of 32 member states
- form of moral panic provoked by fear of the rise
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- North American Free Trade Agreement
- military exerts total control of a country
- collective defense treaty signed in Warsaw, Poland
- the time the SOVIET UNION and the UNITED STATES WERE THE NEAREST TO A WAR
- if a noncommunist state falls it would precipitate the fall of noncommunist governments in neighbouring states.
- policy to prevent the spread of communism after the end of WWII
- political metaphor used to describe the political and later physical boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas
- an economy organized with some free-market elements and some socialistic elements
- failed military landing operation on the southwestern coast of Cuba in 1961 by the United States of America
- order of a government prohibiting the departure of commercial ships from its ports
- concrete barrier that encircled West Berlin from 1961 to 1989
- way to unify the economies of Europe and reduce tensions that could lead to war
25 Clues: domination by outsiders • North American Free Trade Agreement • period of global geopolitical tension • military exerts total control of a country • form of moral panic provoked by fear of the rise • collective defense treaty signed in Warsaw, Poland • small independent group taking part in irregular fighting • an intergovernmental military alliance of 32 member states • ...
ADDITION 2024-07-11
Circle Vocabulary 2023-12-21
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- the distance from the middle of the circle to the outside
- an area of the circle that is more than 50% of the circle
- the middle of the circle
- edge of the circle that is less than 50% of the circumference
- an area of the circle that is less than 50% of the circle
- a line the touches the circle one time
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- edge of the circle that is more than 50% of the circumference
- the distance across a cirlce that goes through the middle
- the total lenth of the outside of a circle
- a line between to points on the outside of the circle
10 Clues: the middle of the circle • a line the touches the circle one time • the total lenth of the outside of a circle • a line between to points on the outside of the circle • the distance across a cirlce that goes through the middle • the distance from the middle of the circle to the outside • an area of the circle that is more than 50% of the circle • ...
Chapter 4 2025-10-14
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- : States must not violate the Constitution, federal laws, or treaties
- : Transfer of money from the national government to state or local levels
- : Era when federal and state governments worked together to solve problems
- : Process of returning power from the federal government to the states
- : Powers shared by both the national and state governments
- : Powers suggested by the expressed powers in the Constitution
- : System for sharing power between national and state governments
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- : Period when federal and state governments prevailed in their own separate spheres
- : Idea that states could refuse to obey federal laws they disagreed with
- : Requirement that states respect the official acts of other states
- : Powers left to the states by the Tenth Amendment
- : Powers not mentioned in the Constitution but understood as essential to government
- : Period when states gained more power over the use of federal grants
- : Powers clearly stated in the Constitution
14 Clues: : Powers clearly stated in the Constitution • : Powers left to the states by the Tenth Amendment • : Powers shared by both the national and state governments • : Powers suggested by the expressed powers in the Constitution • : System for sharing power between national and state governments • : Requirement that states respect the official acts of other states • ...
Civil War 2013-06-05
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- A stretcher which was carried by two people and used to transport wounded soldiers.
- Manufacturing goods from raw materials, such as cloth from cotton or machine parts from iron.
- Party: A political party created in the 1850s to prevent the spread of slavery to the territories. Eventually Republicans came to oppose the entire existence of slavery. Abraham Lincoln was the first Republican president. Very few Southerners were Republicans.
- (pronounced KEH-peeh) Cap worn by Civil War soldiers; more prevalent among Union soldiers. See image»
- Also called the Confederacy, the Confederate States of America, or (by Northerners) the Rebel states, the South incorporated the states that seceded from the United States of America to form their own nation. Southern states were: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia.
- A crushing defeat where, often, the losers run from the field.
- Promoting the interests of a section or region (such as the North or the South) instead of the entire country.
- The basic unit of the Civil War soldiers, usually made up of 1,000 to 1,500 men. Regiments were usually designated by state and number (as in 20th Maine). 1 company = 50 to 100 men, 10 companies = 1 regiment, about 4 regiments = 1 brigade, 2 to 5 brigades = 1 division, 2 or more divisions = 1 corps, 1 or more corps = 1 army. See image »
- Pork: Salt pork is a pork product similar to bacon that is made by curing pork bellies in salt. This curing process aloud the pork to last a very long time without the need for refrigeration. As a result, salt pork became a common food issued to soldiers by both the North and the South.
- Used in letters and reports, "instant" referred to a particular day in the same month. For example, Robert E. Lee's Report Concerning the Attack at Harpers Ferry, written on October 19, 1859, states that Lee arrived on the "night of the 17th instant". The "17th instant" would be October 17th.
- Rights: This doctrine held the powers of the individual states as greater than the powers of the Federal government. States rights meant that the Federal government held its power only through the consent of the states and that any powers not specifically given to the Federal government remained in control of the states. See the Declaration of the Causes of the Seceding States »
- A type of counter-attack used to disrupt the enemy's attack or siege of a fortification, causing the enemy to divert some of its resources away from the initial attack or siege.
- A flag or banner carried into battle on a pole.
- A branch of the military in which soldiers traveled and fought on foot.
- A slang term for lice, or occasionally an offensive "Yankee" slang term for Confederate soldiers.
- To admit defeat and give up in the face of overwhelming odds. Most defeated generals were able to negotiate surrender terms. These might include items like parole instead of prison for the soldiers or letting officers keep their sidearms.
- (pronounced si-sesh-uhn ) Withdrawal from the Federal government of the United States. Southern states, feeling persecuted by the North, seceded by voting to separate from the Union. Southerners felt this was perfectly legal but Unionists saw it as rebellion. See the Secession Acts of the 13 Confederate States »
- A two-wheeled cart that carried one ammunition chest for an artillery piece. The artillery piece could be attached to the limber, which would allow both to be pulled by a team of horses. Also verb: The practice of attaching a piece of artillery to the limber that holds its ammunition. See image »
- A large earthen mound used to shield the inside of a fortified position from artillery fire and infantry assault. Occasionally ramparts might be constructed of other materials, such as sandbags. See image »
- Loyal to the Confederate States. Also Southern or Confederate.
- Troops: Phrase used to describe soldiers who were either new to the military or had never fought in a battle before.
- Roller: A very large, bullet resistant gabion which was used to protect soldiers from enemy fire as they constructed trenches.
- A mound of earth used to protect gun positions from explosion or to defilade the inside of a field work or fortification. See image »
- A sudden, open, unconcealed attack upon a fortified position with the intent of capturing it before its defenders could mount an effective defense.
- Bacterial disease causing fever, diarrhea, headache, enlargement of the spleen, and extreme physical exhaustion and collapse.
- War: A new way of conducting war appeared during the Civil War. Instead of focusing only on military targets, armies conducting total war destroyed homes and crops to demoralize and undermine the civilian base of the enemy’s war effort. (Sherman in Georgia or Sheridan in the Shenandoah Valley, for example.)
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- A hollow projectile, shot from a cannon; a shell was filled with powder and lit by a fuse when it was fired. Shells exploded when their fuse burned down to the level of the powder. Depending on the length of the fuse, artillerymen could decide when they wanted the shell to burst.
- A state of bondage in which African Americans (and some Native Americans) were owned by other people, usually white, and forced to labor on their behalf.
- A minor fight.
- In Detail: To destroy the enemy piece by piece — by attacking smaller segments one at a time — instead of attacking the entire force all at once.
- (pronounced juhg-er-nawt) An overwhelming, advancing force that crushes or seems to crush everything in its path.
- A solid, round projectile, shot from a cannon. See image »
- To formally approve or sanction.
- Today called mines, Civil War torpedoes were mostly used by the Confederates. Sometimes they were buried in the ground in the enemy's path to explode when stepped on. Mostly they were used as water defenses. They floated below the surface of the water and exploded when the hull of a ship brushed against them.
- (pronounced SKUR-vee) A disease caused by lack of ascorbic acid (found in fresh fruits and vegetables). Its symptoms include spongy gums, loose teeth, and bleeding into the skin and mucous membranes.
- The common weapon of the Civil War infantryman, it was a firearm fired from the shoulder. It differed from a regular musket by the grooves (called rifling) cut into the inside of the barrel. When the exploding powder thrusts the bullet forward, the grooves in the barrel make it spin, just like a football spirals through the air. Rifle-muskets were more accurate and had a longer range than smoothbore weapons.
- Machine": A term of contempt for torpedoes (either the land or the water variety). This term was also used to describe the Confederate vessel H.L. Hunley - the first successful submarine.
- Land within the mainland boundaries of the country that had not yet become a state by 1861. Nevada Territory, Utah Territory, and Colorado Territory had basically the same boundaries they have today as states; Washington Territory encompassed today's states of Washington and Idaho; Dakota Territory is now the states of Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and the northern part of Wyoming; Nebraska Territory today is the southern part of Wyoming and the state of Nebraska; New Mexico Territory included the states of Arizona and New Mexico; and the remaining unorganized land, also called the Indian Territory, filled the approximate boundaries of Oklahoma.
- Small sewing kit soldiers used to repair their garments. See image»
- Lines: A military strategy which holds that the fastest, most efficient maneuvers, transportation and communication are conducted within an enclosed geographic area as opposed to outside the geographic area.
- Small canvas bag, about one foot square, used to carry a soldier's food. Typically, these bags were painted with black tar to make them waterproof. See image»
- A ship protected by iron armor.
- Paper currency which began to circulate in the North after February 1862 with the passage of the Legal Tender Act. The bills were called "greenbacks" because of their color.
- Also called the North or the United States, the Union was the portion of the country that remained loyal to the Federal government during the Civil War. Union states were: Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Wisconsin. West Virginia became a Northern state in 1863 and California and Oregon were also officially Northern but they had little direct involvement in the War.
- Cutter: This term applies to fast ships that were used to patrol the seas and Great Lakes to prevent smuggling and impose importation and custom fees. Revenue cutters would go on to become the United States Coast Guard.
- Boats: Small submersible vessels with long wooden spars mounted on the bow for ramming enemy ships. Torpedoes were lashed to the tip of the spar to explode on impact.
- Long, cylindrical metal rod used to push the cartridge down the barrel of a musket in preparation for firing.
- A handheld firearm with a chamber to hold multiple bullets (usually 6). The chamber turns so that each bullet can be fired in succession without reloading.
- The term used to describe new soldiers.
- A gun barrel is rifled when it has grooves (called rifling) cut into the inside of the barrel for longer range and more accurate firing.
- Territory: The area that is now Oklahoma (except for the panhandle.)
51 Clues: A minor fight. • A ship protected by iron armor. • To formally approve or sanction. • The term used to describe new soldiers. • A flag or banner carried into battle on a pole. • A solid, round projectile, shot from a cannon. See image » • A crushing defeat where, often, the losers run from the field. • Loyal to the Confederate States. Also Southern or Confederate. • ...
French numbers 50-79 2025-09-23
Vocabulary 15 2017-01-24
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- President of the U.S. during the Civil War.
- When Texan officials took an oath of allegiance to the Confederacy.
- The act of states formally withdrawing—separating--from the United States (noun)
- A Political party that began as a liberal party, believing in strong government influence. Southerners believed that the rise of the Republican Party would cause them to lose their way of life because it would end slavery.
- Taxes placed by the government on imported goods from other countries.
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- To pledge your loyalty to something; a country, cause or group.
- War between the Northern and Southern states; fought over states rights from 1861-1865. It was the most deadly war in all of American history.
- a.k.a. the Confederacy, what the southern states named themselves after they seceded from the United States.
- The nickname for the United States of America during the Civil War (also known as “the North”)
- The movement to end slavery.
- When Texas amended (changed) its constitution so it could join the Southern states during the Civil War.
- All rights not given to the federal government, but to the states. For example, individual states have the right to make laws like speed limits.
- Rights belonging to the national government. For example, the legal voting age is 18 all across the country.
- To officially leave--separate--from a country (verb)
14 Clues: The movement to end slavery. • President of the U.S. during the Civil War. • To officially leave--separate--from a country (verb) • To pledge your loyalty to something; a country, cause or group. • When Texan officials took an oath of allegiance to the Confederacy. • Taxes placed by the government on imported goods from other countries. • ...
Numbers 2026-03-13
μηχανακια 2023-10-17
What's the time? 2025-03-05
Tener y La Familia 2025-04-01
18 Clues: 50 • 30 • 40 • tall • short • he has • I have • she has • we have • birthday • green eyes • blonde hair • you (for.) have • you (inf.) have • they (male) have • ¿___años tienes? • Ella tiene quince ___. • you all (Spain inf.) have
Federalism 2020-10-16
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- denied power; can't retroactively apply a law
- decision affirming Congress has the exclusive power to regulate interstate commerce
- allows Congress to create implied powers (aka, necessary and proper clause)
- national government powers suggested by its expressed power; additional powers created to carry out expressed ones
- division of power between the federal and national government
- process where states assist one another in apprehending fugitives
- decision affirming Congress's use of Elastic Clause to create implied powers (a national bank)
- Clause requiring states to recognize the legal proceedings and records of other states
- national government powers found in the Constitution
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- Clause requiring that states treat residents of other states fairly (can't discriminate)
- denied power; can't punish someone without the benefit of due process
- asserts if a state law conflicts with a federal law, federal law prevails (also Constitution is the supreme law of the land)
- powers held by both federal and states (shared)
- describes federal system (all powers not granted to national are reserved to states)
- powers of state governments
- legal rights neither the federal or state governments can deny (one has the right to challenge unjust detainments)
16 Clues: powers of state governments • denied power; can't retroactively apply a law • powers held by both federal and states (shared) • national government powers found in the Constitution • division of power between the federal and national government • process where states assist one another in apprehending fugitives • ...
1950's Cars 2013-10-16
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- / The ___ generation of the F-Series was produced in 1953.
- Act / The ___ ___ was created by Eisenhower in the 50's.
- / 50's cars would not ___ in case of an accident.
- / How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck a 1953 Ford Fairlane?
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- / ___ became a common car color in the 50's.
- / All Cadillac Eldorado's had an ___ cylinder engine.
- / Ford introduced the ___ in 1948.
- / Willys-Overland created the Willys ___, which was later called the Jeep.
- / The first civilian vehicle, the ___, was produced in 1945.
9 Clues: / Ford introduced the ___ in 1948. • / ___ became a common car color in the 50's. • / 50's cars would not ___ in case of an accident. • / All Cadillac Eldorado's had an ___ cylinder engine. • Act / The ___ ___ was created by Eisenhower in the 50's. • / The ___ generation of the F-Series was produced in 1953. • ...
Civil War crossword 2022-10-05
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- A large farm in the southern United States. Before the Civil War many of the workers on plantations were enslaved.
- Crackers eaten by Civil War soldiers made from flour, water, and salt.
- executive order from President Abraham Lincoln stating that the enslaved in the Confederate states were to be set free.
- A law passed by Congress in 1850 that said escaped enslaved people in free states had to be returned to their owners.
- A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery
- A nickname for northerners who were against the Civil War.
- A long blade or knife attached to the end of a musket. Soldiers would use it like a spear in close combat.
- The fighting during the Civil War that took place west of the Appalachian Mountains. It eventually included the fighting in Georgia and the Carolinas as well.
- A term used to describe people who supported the Union
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- A nickname for United States paper money that was first used in 1862. It got its name from the green ink used in printing.
- A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle.
- A nickname for the South.
- A nickname for people from the North as well as Union soldiers.
- slave states that did not leave the Union, but largely supported the cause of the Confederates, included Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware.
- A nickname given to people in the South supporting the Confederate States.
- - Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars.
- The side of an army or military unit.
- When a person is murdered for political reasons.
- An attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out of a port.
- - A term meaning "before war". It was often used to describe the United States before the Civil War.
20 Clues: A nickname for the South. • The side of an army or military unit. • When a person is murdered for political reasons. • A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle. • - Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars. • A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery • A term used to describe people who supported the Union • ...
chapter 4 2022-11-22
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- stipulated 7 conditions for withdrawl of united states troops remaining in cuba
- american republican politition, served in the united states senate 1893-1924
- a policy of extending a country´s power & influence through diplomacy or military force
- writer who served as the 26th presidant of the united states
- come between (as to prevent or alter a resuly of course of events)
- jornalism that´s based upon sensationalism and crude exaggeration
- principal/advocay of political or commercial and cultural cooperation among all the countries of north/south america
- extreme patrioism
- became a leading national figure in the democratic party and was elected congressman from new york
- a legal prelimainry to the united states building of the panama canal
- a state that is controlled/protected by another
- only queen regnant and the last sovereign monarch of the hawaiian kingdom
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- the branch of knowledge dealing with engineering or applied sciences
- commodore of the united states navy who commanded ships in several wars
- prepare and issue for public sale, distribution, or readership
- stretched tight
- addition to the monroe doctine by presidant theodore roosevelt
- considered a cuban national hero because of his rolein liberation in his country
- the quality(s)/outlook regarded as distinctive of the english or people of the english descent
- united states naval officer/ historian
- known for developing the nations largest newspaper chain and media company
- make full use of and derive benifit from
- popular nickname for the group of united states navy ships which completed a journey around the globe december 16 1907- feburary 22 1909
- anti foriegn, anti colonial, ant christian upspring in china
24 Clues: stretched tight • extreme patrioism • united states naval officer/ historian • make full use of and derive benifit from • a state that is controlled/protected by another • writer who served as the 26th presidant of the united states • anti foriegn, anti colonial, ant christian upspring in china • prepare and issue for public sale, distribution, or readership • ...
Chapter 2 Definition 2023-10-05
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- having a single legislative chamber
- a proposal for the structure of the United States Government presented during the Constitutional Convention of 1787.
- government based on consent of the people.
- a person who advocates or supports a system of government in which several states unite under a central authority.
- an American statesman, attorney, diplomat, writer, and Founding Father who served as the second president of the United States from 1797 to 1801
- an organization which consists of a number of parties
- a political structure where laws are limited
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- Connecticut is a U.S. state in southern New England that has a mix of coastal cities and rural areas dotted with small towns
- 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 best-known description of the doctrines of English law.
- great charter
- an American statesman, patriot, diplomat, abolitionist
- Daniel Shays was an American soldier, revolutionary and farmer famous for allegedly leading Shays' Rebellion
- an American statesman, political philosopher, and a Founding Father of the United States.
- a proposal to the United States Constitutional Convention for the creation of a supreme national government
- the action of signing or giving formal consent to a treaty, contract, or agreement, making it officially valid.
- a Scottish-born American Founding Father, legal scholar, jurist, and statesman who served as an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1789 to 1798
- a person sent or authorized to represent others
- a person who shapes or creates a concept, plan, or system.
- an American statesman, diplomat, and Founding Father who served as the fourth president of the United States from 1809 to 1817.
20 Clues: great charter • having a single legislative chamber • government based on consent of the people. • a political structure where laws are limited • a person sent or authorized to represent others • an organization which consists of a number of parties • an American statesman, patriot, diplomat, abolitionist • a person who shapes or creates a concept, plan, or system. • ...
Federalism 2023-10-04
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- This type of grant must be used for specific purposes.
- The necessary and proper clause is also known as the _____clause.
- The national government has to legally recognize the legal __________ of each state.
- These powers belong to the National government because all sovereign nations possess them.
- Also known as enumerated powers that are spelled out in the Constitution.
- The privileges and ________clause states that a state can not discriminate or give special treatment to residents of other states.
- The fact that federalism allows local action in matters of local concern and national action for wider concern is known as its ____.
- This type of contract is a legal state to state agreement.
- This act is passes when a state is allowed to enter into the union.
- This type of grant is usually for medical research.
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- Government system in which a constitution divides power between the national government and several state governments.
- Those powers not granted to the national government or denied to the states.
- Only _______can admit a state into the union.
- The powers that are given to the national and are not expressly stated but just suggested.
- Powers denied to the states are denied in so many_____.
- One way powers are denied to the national government is through the ____system itself.
- Which amendment states: "The powers not delegated the U.S. by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people."
- When a state is trying to enter into the union, Congress first passes this act.
- Saying that we have 3 levels of government is a _____.
- Congress specifically has this many expressed powers.
20 Clues: Only _______can admit a state into the union. • This type of grant is usually for medical research. • Congress specifically has this many expressed powers. • This type of grant must be used for specific purposes. • Saying that we have 3 levels of government is a _____. • Powers denied to the states are denied in so many_____. • ...
Constitutional Terms 2025-02-06
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- The introduction to the Constitution that outlines its purposes and goals.
- The system of government that divides power between the national and state governments.
- Also known as the "Elastic Clause," it gives Congress the power to pass laws needed to carry out its duties.
- The system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches.
- The supreme law of the United States, establishing the framework of government.
- Prevents states from discriminating against citizens from other states.
- Requires states to respect the public acts, records, and judicial decisions of other states.
- The process by which Congress can remove a president, judge, or other federal official from office.
- The official approval process of the Constitution by the states.
- The division of government into three branches to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful.
- The system used to elect the president, where each state's vote is based on its representation in Congress.
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- Establishes that the Constitution and federal laws take precedence over state laws.
- The branch of government that interprets laws and ensures they follow the Constitution.
- The right to not be held in jail without being charged with a crime, which can only be suspended in extreme cases.
- A formal change or addition to the Constitution.
- The role of the president as the head of the U.S. military.
- A provision in the Constitution that gives Congress the power to regulate trade between states and with foreign nations.
- The branch of government that makes laws; consists of Congress (House of Representatives and Senate).
- The branch of government that enforces laws; led by the president.
- The president's power to reject a bill passed by Congress.
20 Clues: A formal change or addition to the Constitution. • The president's power to reject a bill passed by Congress. • The role of the president as the head of the U.S. military. • The official approval process of the Constitution by the states. • The branch of government that enforces laws; led by the president. • ...
Biomes 2016-11-20
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- The United States of America, most of Europe, Canada, Uruguay, Japan and New Zealand.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- Every month in this biome has an average temperature of less than 10 °C (50 °F).
- This biome includes Matterhorn, Aiguille du Dru, Korab & Swiss Alps.
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- A large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat.
- Area: 965,300 mi²; This term derives from the Latin word. Major cities are Egypt, France, Greece, Italy, Spain and Turkey.
- This biome is hot and dry. It includes Semiarid desert, Coastal desert and Cold desert.
- This biome rarely exceed 35°C; a daytime maximum of 32°C is more common.
8 Clues: This biome includes Matterhorn, Aiguille du Dru, Korab & Swiss Alps. • This biome rarely exceed 35°C; a daytime maximum of 32°C is more common. • A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment. • Every month in this biome has an average temperature of less than 10 °C (50 °F). • ...
Biomes 2016-11-18
Across
- The United States, Canada, Uruguay, all of Europe, Northern Africa, the Middle East, Japan and New Zealand.
- Every month in this place has an average temperature of less than 10 °C (50 °F).
- A large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat.
- This place includes Matterhorn, Aiguille du Dru, Korab & Swiss Alps.
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- Area: 965,300 mi²; This term derives from the Latin word. Major cities are Egypt, France, Greece, Israel, Italy, Spain, Syria and Turkey.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- This place is hot and dry. It includes Semiarid desert, Coastal desert and Cold desert.
- This place rarely exceed 35°C; a daytime maximum of 32°C is more common.
8 Clues: This place includes Matterhorn, Aiguille du Dru, Korab & Swiss Alps. • This place rarely exceed 35°C; a daytime maximum of 32°C is more common. • A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment. • Every month in this place has an average temperature of less than 10 °C (50 °F). • ...
Gen Alpha Words and Stuff 2024-02-28
Pearl Harbor 2026-01-17
Across
- Monitoring people or communications
- A naval facility for servicing and housing submarines.
- Fleet assigned to operations in the Pacific Ocean
- mental and emotional state
- Military strategy of capturing selected islands
- A large warship
- Forced relocation and incarceration
- Official actions
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- .50‑caliber gun A measurement indicating the diameter of a gun’s barrel and its ammunition (e.g., .50‑caliber).
- The presidential order authorizing the removal and incarceration of people of Japanese ancestry during WWII.
- formal discussion
- Government agency coordinating conversion of civilian industry
- Basic physical systems
- A long‑term military placement (bases, alliances) in a region to project power and influence.
- A government ban on trade
- Bill Law providing education, housing, and employment benefits
16 Clues: A large warship • Official actions • formal discussion • Basic physical systems • A government ban on trade • mental and emotional state • Monitoring people or communications • Forced relocation and incarceration • Military strategy of capturing selected islands • Fleet assigned to operations in the Pacific Ocean • A naval facility for servicing and housing submarines. • ...
Final Exam Crossword 2026-06-12
Across
- Famous battle where Rome lost 20% of her fighting men
- A Greek epic poem about the Trojan War
- bull 50%, man 50%, monster 100%
- When the governor of Britain packed up the soldiers and sailed for Rome
- "Equal citizen" in Sparta
- wealthy landowners in Rome
- The year that Rome fell
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- absolute power for six months!
- Rome was this from 509 BCE
- Greek heavy infantry soldier with a sword, spear, and shield
- The Greatest Macedonian
- These German people sacked Rome and took its stuff in 410 CE
- Consuls could say "no" to each other
- The full name and year when Rome's first "emperor" was killed
- Carthaginian general who almost defeated Rome
- Divided Rome into four sections
16 Clues: The Greatest Macedonian • The year that Rome fell • "Equal citizen" in Sparta • Rome was this from 509 BCE • wealthy landowners in Rome • absolute power for six months! • bull 50%, man 50%, monster 100% • Divided Rome into four sections • Consuls could say "no" to each other • A Greek epic poem about the Trojan War • Carthaginian general who almost defeated Rome • ...
English Course 2023-11-28
17 Clues: 54 • 33 • 89 • Mandi • Garasi • belajar • Toilet/WC • ruang makan • makan siang • 17 Plus 5 is • 25 plus 10is • 50 minus 3 is • Sedang Pinjam • Sedang Membeli • Rapih/Merapihkan • Kotor/Berantakan • Sedang Membersihkan
Final Review 3 2025-03-26
Across
- Current Speaker of the House
- Our current state governor.
- How old do citizens have to be to vote?
- What are the two major political parties in the United States?
- Under our Constitution, some powers belong to the states. What is one power of the states?
- What do we show loyalty to when we say the Pledge of Allegiance?
- What are two ways that Americans can participate in their democracy?
- What is one right only for United States citizens.
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- What are two rights of everyone living in the United States?
- Under our Constitution, some powers belong to the federal government. What is one power of the federal government?
- What is one responsibility that is only for United States citizens?
- What is one promise you make when you become a United States citizen?
- Our state capital
- What is the political party of the President now?
14 Clues: Our state capital • Our current state governor. • Current Speaker of the House • How old do citizens have to be to vote? • What is the political party of the President now? • What is one right only for United States citizens. • What are two rights of everyone living in the United States? • What are the two major political parties in the United States? • ...
Store fester. Fokus 3, kapitel 4 2024-10-07
Across
- ceremonien, når man er død
- knive og gafler
- hvis man bliver brændt, kommer asken i en ______
- vægtløftning
- når man har været gift i 50 år, har man____
- en dråbe vand, der løber fra øjet, når du er ked af det
- en lille bakke med sand ved havet
- blomster, som kvinden holder til sit bryllup
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- en person, som arbejder med at lave glas
- en meget kendt person er en ___person (adj.)
- den fest, man holder, når barnet er blevet døbt
- noget man får, hvis man er ugift som 25 årig
- et andet ord for housewarming
- når man for eksempel fylder 50, fylder man ______
- når man er positiv, er man______
- hvad kalder man manden, som bliver gift?
16 Clues: vægtløftning • knive og gafler • ceremonien, når man er død • et andet ord for housewarming • når man er positiv, er man______ • en lille bakke med sand ved havet • en person, som arbejder med at lave glas • hvad kalder man manden, som bliver gift? • når man har været gift i 50 år, har man____ • en meget kendt person er en ___person (adj.) • ...
Final Exam Crossword 2026-06-12
Across
- Famous battle where Rome lost 20% of her fighting men
- A Greek epic poem about the Trojan War
- bull 50%, man 50%, monster 100%
- When the governor of Britain packed up the soldiers and sailed for Rome
- "Equal citizen" in Sparta
- wealthy landowners in Rome
- The year that Rome fell
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- absolute power for six months!
- Rome was this from 509 BCE
- Greek heavy infantry soldier with a sword, spear, and shield
- The Greatest Macedonian
- These German people sacked Rome and took its stuff in 410 CE
- Consuls could say "no" to each other
- The full name and year when Rome's first "emperor" was killed
- Carthaginian general who almost defeated Rome
- Divided Rome into four sections
16 Clues: The Greatest Macedonian • The year that Rome fell • "Equal citizen" in Sparta • Rome was this from 509 BCE • wealthy landowners in Rome • absolute power for six months! • bull 50%, man 50%, monster 100% • Divided Rome into four sections • Consuls could say "no" to each other • A Greek epic poem about the Trojan War • Carthaginian general who almost defeated Rome • ...
tts 2022-11-08
20 Clues: bp136 • lks 50 • lks 38 • bp 123 • lks 39 • bp 129 • bp 138 • bp 115 • bp 119 • bp 135 • lks 42 • bp 149 • bp 123 • bp 108 • bp 109 • bp 135 • lks 51 • lks 51 • bp 290 • trade bp 118
Che ora è 2023-06-06
T+T, T+TE, TE+TE, TE+E 2015-03-29
17 Clues: 96 + 9 = • 57 + 72 = • 70 + 90 = • 20 + 96 = • 60 + 90 = • 4 + 98 = • 23 + 98 = • 5 + 99 = • 89 + 24 = • 20 + 80 = • 50 + 78 = • 4 + 97 = • 56 + 75 = • 70 + 40 = • 30 + 92 = • 32 + 80 = • 49 + 92 =
Numbers 2017-09-10
Jeroen 50 jaar 2015-04-07
WS 46-50 2021-05-27
Crossword 1/50 2022-09-16
Across
- There hasn't been much rain ______ so we should water the garden.
- A TV station that shows programmes
- Most people only pay for one on _______ TV service.
- When it rained at the graduation ceremony the _______ got wet and were ruined.
- She ______ against taking her umbrella and got wet.
- A ______ show doesn't have a script and the characters aren't acting.
- Millions of viewers watched the _______ of the royal wedding.
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- My parents were _______ with my amazing school grades this year.
- You need this to drive, go fishing or own a gun.
- A teacher at university or college.
- She was being _______ when looking at the menu so I recommended my favorite dish.
- A communication device that spins around the Earth
- It was very ______ that her handbag was fake because it said 'Channel' on the side.
13 Clues: A TV station that shows programmes • A teacher at university or college. • You need this to drive, go fishing or own a gun. • A communication device that spins around the Earth • Most people only pay for one on _______ TV service. • She ______ against taking her umbrella and got wet. • Millions of viewers watched the _______ of the royal wedding. • ...
Families & Religion 2024-04-08
Across
- During this period, the average number of children families had was between 6 and 7.
- This polytheistic religion is most commonly practiced in India.
- The pool of _______ refers to the possible marriage partners available to you.
- Most Americans identify as _______ when it comes to religion.
- _____ families consist of parents and children
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- Islam, Judaism, and Christianity are all _____ religions.
- Dating people who live within a 50 mile radius is an example of ___________.
- Having your families encourage you to only date within your race is an example of this concept.
- The United States is experiencing ________ of religions, where religious organizations are more concerned with contemporary issues rather than spirituality.
- Christianity started as a __________.
- Khaled is Muslim American and sets aside time each day to pray five times. Durkheim would call this a ____ aspect of religion.
- SHIFT, Once women entered the workforce, they found themselves still carrying out most of the housework and childcare. Arlie Hochschild coined this the ______. (2 words)
- This is the fastest growing religion in the world.
- This generation takes care of their children and parents.
14 Clues: Christianity started as a __________. • _____ families consist of parents and children • This is the fastest growing religion in the world. • Islam, Judaism, and Christianity are all _____ religions. • This generation takes care of their children and parents. • Most Americans identify as _______ when it comes to religion. • ...
Lucas crossword 3-8 feb 2023-02-06
Across
- Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor on Dec 7, 1941. The attack devastated the American fleet America declared war on
- Region of the Great Plains that experienced a drought in 1930 lasting for a decade, leaving many farmers without work or substantial wages.
- New Deal program designed to build the capabilities to bring electricity to rural areas.
- Talmadge, elected governor 4 times (but died before he took office for his 4th term) Did not support the New Deal Scandal during 3rd term will cause UGA to lose its accreditation Supported white supremacy and gained most of his votes from rural farmers.
- A war fought from 1914 to 1918 between the Allies, notably Britain, France, Russia, and Italy (which entered in 1915), and the Central Powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire.
- A series of reforms enacted by the Franklin Roosevelt administration between 1933 and 1942 with the goal of ending the Great Depression.
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- Insect whose larvae feed on cotton crops; decimated cotton production in the southeastern United States.
- Served in the US House of Representatives for 50 years (longer than any other congressman in US history) "Father of the two ocean navy".
- A telegram Germany Sent to Mexico to convince Mexico to attack the US.
- GA Governor and U.S. Senator (seven consecutive terms). chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee-helped to bring military bases to GA "father of the school lunch program".
- A condition in which production of goods exceeds the demand for them.
- German submarine sank the ship which Germans believed was carrying contraband goods.
- One of the worst droughts in Georgia's history led to a depression in the state that predated the Great Depression.
- Another leading component to the start of the Great Depression The stock became very popular in the 1920's, then in 1929 in took a steep downturn and many lost their money and hope they had put in to the stock.
- A war fought from 1939 to 1945 between the Axis powers — Germany, Italy, and Japan — and the Allies, including France and Britain, and later the Soviet Union and the United States.
- Roosevelt(FDR), President who led the United States out of the Great Depression with his New Deal.
- 1941 law that authorized the president to aid any nation whose defense he believed was vital to American security.
17 Clues: A condition in which production of goods exceeds the demand for them. • A telegram Germany Sent to Mexico to convince Mexico to attack the US. • German submarine sank the ship which Germans believed was carrying contraband goods. • New Deal program designed to build the capabilities to bring electricity to rural areas. • ...
Reconstruction 2015-01-15
Across
- former president of the southern confederate states
- this principle states that all authority of the government relies on the consent of the people
- individual in favor of getting rid of a practice, such as capital punishment, or formerly, slavery
- abolished slavery within the United States
- southern states of the U.S. that fought for the right for slavery
- republican in favor in the emancipation of slaves
- laws put in place after reconstruction in the south to discriminate against African Americans
- granted citizenship to those born in the U.S., as well as freed slaves
- secret group in the south aimed at suppressing newly freed blacks, active several strong years after the civil war
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- segregation enforced by law
- legal case in which sought his freedom under the Missouri Compromise
- compromise that abolished slave trade in Washington D.C.
- granted the right for African American men to vote
- established in 1865 to aide former slaves and poor whites after the civil war
- 16th president of the United States
- era after the civil war when laws and policies were reconstructed
- 17th President of the United States
- process in which an official is prosecuted of something unjust, in which this is individual is removed from office
- machine that separates cotton from seeds
19 Clues: segregation enforced by law • 16th president of the United States • 17th President of the United States • machine that separates cotton from seeds • abolished slavery within the United States • republican in favor in the emancipation of slaves • granted the right for African American men to vote • former president of the southern confederate states • ...
Elle + lui + eux = une famille. 50 ans, 50 mots. 2021-03-18
Across
- Touche-à-tout bruyante
- Ses lectures à elle
- Sa dernière maîtresse
- Le mieux et le bien en sont
- Usine à couvertures
- Moyen de locomotion favori
- Trait commun
- Zinneke
- Première construction
- La petite dernière
- Telle une louve
- Douceur du soir
- Legoman
- Rien n'est noir, rien n'est...
- Couleur de vos noces
- Jardiland
- Que le cul vous ...
- Tête à claques innocente
- Sur ses cassettes audio
- Premier essai
- Tour favori
- Lieu de danse
- Trait commun
- Nous sans vous
- Ile paradisiaque
- Cavalière au gsm
- On n'est pas en ...
- Deux pédales
- Perfection incarnée
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- Drôle de pêches
- On n'y emportera pas nos sous
- Partagée à 3
- Grote Jongen
- Racine italienne
- totem paternel
- Boisson pour lui
- Bob le bricoleur
- Prénom de famille
- Pays d'origine
- Matière favorite
- Occupation de soirée
- Voiture grenouille
- Lieu de rencontre
- Vieille fifille
- Race fétiche
- Meilleur plateau
- Ne sont pas les payeurs
- Homme à dictons
- Lectures à lui
- Emission favorite
- Geek borquin
- Groupe de potes
52 Clues: Zinneke • Legoman • Jardiland • Tour favori • Partagée à 3 • Grote Jongen • Trait commun • Race fétiche • Trait commun • Geek borquin • Deux pédales • Premier essai • Lieu de danse • totem paternel • Pays d'origine • Lectures à lui • Nous sans vous • Drôle de pêches • Vieille fifille • Telle une louve • Douceur du soir • Homme à dictons • Groupe de potes • Racine italienne • Boisson pour lui • Bob le bricoleur • ...
Elle + lui + eux = une famille. 50 ans, 50 mots. 2021-03-18
Across
- Lieu de rencontre
- Deux pédales
- Que le cul vous ...
- Groupe de potes
- Sa dernière maîtresse
- Lieu de danse
- Racine italienne
- Emission favorite
- Touche-à-tout bruyante
- On n'y emportera pas nos sous
- Cavalière au gsm
- Prénom de famille
- Tour favori
- Couleur de vos noces
- Première construction
- On n'est pas en ...
- Ses lectures à elle
- Occupation de soirée
- Meilleur plateau
- La petite dernière
- Partagée à 3
- Grote Jongen
- Sur ses cassettes audio
- Nous sans vous
- Jardiland
- Race fétiche
- Zinneke
- Geek borquin
- Trait commun
Down
- Douceur du soir
- Drôle de pêches
- Trait commun
- Lectures à lui
- Bob le bricoleur
- Voiture grenouille
- Moyen de locomotion favori
- Rien n'est noir, rien n'est...
- Telle une louve
- Ne sont pas les payeurs
- Pays d'origine
- Matière favorite
- Usine à couvertures
- Homme à dictons
- totem paternel
- Le mieux et le bien en sont
- Boisson pour lui
- Perfection incarnée
- Premier essai
- Tête à claques innocente
- Vieille fifille
- Ile paradisiaque
- Legoman
52 Clues: Zinneke • Legoman • Jardiland • Tour favori • Trait commun • Deux pédales • Partagée à 3 • Grote Jongen • Race fétiche • Geek borquin • Trait commun • Lieu de danse • Premier essai • Lectures à lui • Pays d'origine • totem paternel • Nous sans vous • Douceur du soir • Drôle de pêches • Groupe de potes • Telle une louve • Homme à dictons • Vieille fifille • Bob le bricoleur • Racine italienne • Matière favorite • ...
Elle + lui + eux = une famille. 50 ans, 50 mots. 2021-03-18
Across
- Bob le bricoleur
- Partagée à 3
- Homme à dictons
- Usine à couvertures
- Ses lectures à elle
- Groupe de potes
- Tête à claques innocente
- Sur ses cassettes audio
- Ile paradisiaque
- Matière favorite
- Ne sont pas les payeurs
- On n'est pas en ...
- Racine italienne
- Le mieux et le bien en sont
- Legoman
- On n'y emportera pas nos sous
- Sa dernière maîtresse
- Jardiland
- Vieille fifille
- Premier essai
- Telle une louve
- Occupation de soirée
- La petite dernière
- Perfection incarnée
- Geek borquin
Down
- Meilleur plateau
- Moyen de locomotion favori
- Lieu de rencontre
- Pays d'origine
- Rien n'est noir, rien n'est...
- Grote Jongen
- Deux pédales
- Première construction
- totem paternel
- Prénom de famille
- Drôle de pêches
- Emission favorite
- Touche-à-tout bruyante
- Zinneke
- Que le cul vous ...
- Race fétiche
- Trait commun
- Couleur de vos noces
- Douceur du soir
- Tour favori
- Nous sans vous
- Lieu de danse
- Boisson pour lui
- Lectures à lui
- Trait commun
- Cavalière au gsm
- Voiture grenouille
52 Clues: Zinneke • Legoman • Jardiland • Tour favori • Partagée à 3 • Grote Jongen • Deux pédales • Race fétiche • Trait commun • Trait commun • Geek borquin • Lieu de danse • Premier essai • Pays d'origine • totem paternel • Nous sans vous • Lectures à lui • Homme à dictons • Drôle de pêches • Groupe de potes • Douceur du soir • Vieille fifille • Telle une louve • Meilleur plateau • Bob le bricoleur • Ile paradisiaque • ...
Elle + lui + eux = une famille. 50 ans, 50 mots. 2021-03-18
Across
- Bob le bricoleur
- Partagée à 3
- Homme à dictons
- Usine à couvertures
- Ses lectures à elle
- Groupe de potes
- Tête à claques innocente
- Sur ses cassettes audio
- Ile paradisiaque
- Matière favorite
- Ne sont pas les payeurs
- On n'est pas en ...
- Racine italienne
- Le mieux et le bien en sont
- Legoman
- On n'y emportera pas nos sous
- Sa dernière maîtresse
- Jardiland
- Vieille fifille
- Premier essai
- Telle une louve
- Occupation de soirée
- La petite dernière
- Perfection incarnée
- Geek borquin
Down
- Meilleur plateau
- Moyen de locomotion favori
- Lieu de rencontre
- Pays d'origine
- Rien n'est noir, rien n'est...
- Grote Jongen
- Deux pédales
- Première construction
- totem paternel
- Prénom de famille
- Drôle de pêches
- Emission favorite
- Touche-à-tout bruyante
- Zinneke
- Que le cul vous ...
- Race fétiche
- Trait commun
- Couleur de vos noces
- Douceur du soir
- Tour favori
- Nous sans vous
- Lieu de danse
- Boisson pour lui
- Lectures à lui
- Trait commun
- Cavalière au gsm
- Voiture grenouille
52 Clues: Zinneke • Legoman • Jardiland • Tour favori • Partagée à 3 • Grote Jongen • Deux pédales • Race fétiche • Trait commun • Trait commun • Geek borquin • Lieu de danse • Premier essai • Pays d'origine • totem paternel • Nous sans vous • Lectures à lui • Homme à dictons • Drôle de pêches • Groupe de potes • Douceur du soir • Vieille fifille • Telle une louve • Meilleur plateau • Bob le bricoleur • Ile paradisiaque • ...
Numbers 2016-03-29
Avi Karmacharyas Crossword 2024-02-12
Across
- Where was the 2d Continental congress held.(state)
- When a group of angry farmers(shays' Rebellion) revolted against the government of Massachusetts, who was there to stop them?
- Declaring ___ is was a power exclusively held by the national government, under the articles of confederation.
- When did the constitution go into effect.
- The United states had no ability to ___.
- The second continental congress was made up of representatives from the 13 ________.
- The Articles of Confederation were "______".
- How many votes (out of 13 states) did it take for bills to become laws.
- The Americans knew they could not beat with British without a ______ _____.
- The states started taxing goods and even had their own ________.
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- The continental congress chose a __________ from each state for the committee.
- A new country was established by the _________ __ __________ on August 2, 1776 after the American Revolutionary war.
- What was America's first constitution.
- One of the powers congress had was signing ______ with other nations.
- The army was disbanded because ________ could not tax the states so they had no money.
- The ___________ ____ is where a new constitution was written.
- _________ ________ hated three things, congress the world and himself.
- The time from when the united states became independent and the constitution went into effect was a ________ year gap.
- In article 1 of the articles of confederation it states "This ____________ shall be the USA".
- What month was Declaration of independence adopted.
20 Clues: What was America's first constitution. • The United states had no ability to ___. • When did the constitution go into effect. • The Articles of Confederation were "______". • Where was the 2d Continental congress held.(state) • What month was Declaration of independence adopted. • The ___________ ____ is where a new constitution was written. • ...
Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-14
Across
- capitol of the US
- 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"
- one of the deadliest day battles that showed the union's determination
Down
- president who issued the emancipation proclamation
- this disgruntled actor assassinated the president at a theater
- Fought between northern united states & southern confederate states
- plan for naval blockade of confederate littoral
- turning point of the civil war that stopped confederate momentum north and boosted union morale
- union general who led forces marching through the south including georgia and the carolinas
- method employed by confederacy to coerce great britain & france to side with the confederates by creating a cotton trade embargo
- Also called the Southern Army, 11 states that seceded from the Union
- Marked as the first major battle of the Civil War,July 21,1861
- leading confederate general
- capital of confederate states of america during the civil war
- where North Virginia's Army surrendered signaling the end of the civil war
- Known as the North, referring to united states governed by federal government
- mandatory enlistment into the military; conscription
- naval battle between confederate & union soldiers that catalyzed a new era of naval warfare
- commanding general who led union armies to victory and was elected as US president
20 Clues: capitol of the US • leading confederate general • plan for naval blockade of confederate littoral • 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 • ...
Citizenship Puzzle 2 2024-01-10
Across
- The Speaker of the House.
- The Representative for my district.
- One of the three branches of government.
- One of the two senators for Texas.
- The number of Supreme Court Justices.
- One of the 5 wars fought the United States fought in the 1900s.
- One of the two longest rivers in the United States.
- The ocean on the east coast of the United States.
- The month that we pay our taxes.
- One way that Americans can participate in their democracy.
- The movement that tried to end racial discrimination.
- Group of people who were taken to America and sold as slaves.
- This sets up the system of government for the United States.
- The political party of the current President.
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- One of the 13 original colonies.
- The name of the current vice president.
- The current governor of Texas.
- The Commander in Chief of the Military.
- He created the first free library in the United States.
- This branch of government reviews or explains laws.
- One of the problems that led to the Civil War.
- One of the three rights listed in the Declaration of Independence.
- Location of the Statue of Liberty.
- One of the rights of everyone living in the United States.
- He wrote the Declaration of Independence.
- He was President during World War I.
- Number of years that a Representative serves.
27 Clues: The Speaker of the House. • The current governor of Texas. • One of the 13 original colonies. • The month that we pay our taxes. • One of the two senators for Texas. • Location of the Statue of Liberty. • The Representative for my district. • He was President during World War I. • The number of Supreme Court Justices. • The name of the current vice president. • ...
American civil war 2026-04-28
Across
- A system where human beings are owned as property.
- A term used for enslaved people who escaped to Union lines, deemed "property" confiscated from the enemy.
- To formally withdraw from the United States.
- Paper currency issued by the Union government.
- A soldier who was wounded, killed, captured, or went missing in action.
- States Slave states (Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri) that did not secede from the Union.
- Loyalty to the interests of one's own region (North or South) rather than the nation as a whole.
- A 19th-century warship protected by iron armor plates.
- The period immediately after the Civil War (1865–1877) focused on rebuilding and reuniting the country.
- The period in American history before the Civil War.
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- The act of setting enslaved people free.
- A slang term for a Union soldier or someone from the North.
- A very hard, long-lasting biscuit eaten by soldiers.
- A person who strongly supported the immediate ending of slavery.
- Soldiers who fight on foot.
- War A military strategy that destroys the enemy's resources and civilian infrastructure to break their will.
- Mandatory enrollment for military service.
- The 11 Southern states that seceded from the Union and formed their own government.
- The use of naval forces to prevent ships from entering or leaving Southern ports.
- The United States of America, specifically the Northern states that remained loyal to the federal government.
20 Clues: Soldiers who fight on foot. • The act of setting enslaved people free. • Mandatory enrollment for military service. • To formally withdraw from the United States. • Paper currency issued by the Union government. • A system where human beings are owned as property. • A very hard, long-lasting biscuit eaten by soldiers. • ...
Fulton County Signals 2023-04-21
18 Clues: Signal 65 • Signal 60 • Signal 44 • Signal 29 • Signal 66 • Signal 37 • Signal 86 • Signal 34 • Signal 55 • Signal 50 • Signal 45 • Signal 69 • Signal 43 • Signal 72 • Signal 84 • Signal 47 • Signal 33W • Signal 38D
Integers Puzzle 2022-09-20
los minutos 2022-10-24
16 Clues: 5 • 55 • 25 • 40 • 30 • 35 • 20 • 10 • 45 • 50 • 15 • la mañana a.m. • ¿______ hora es? • _____ las once en punto. • de la ______ (before supper) • de la _______ (after supper but before bed)
US History Diff Vocab 2024-04-01
Across
- Gave the people of Nebraska and Kansas the right to vote to choose if they wanted to be a free or slave state.
- Issued by Lincoln, freed all slaves in southern states
- California to enter the Union as a free state in exchange for the passage of the fugitive slave act.
- A new country created by southern states that seceded from the Union
- Compromise of 1820
- Commander of the Union army, forced a surrender out of General Robert E. Lee in 1865
- Law that makes it a crime to help runaway slaves, allowed the arrests of escaped slaves in free states, and required their return to their slaveholders.
- A story published by Harriet Beecher Stowe in 1852 which portrayed slavery as brutal and immoral
- Abolitionist involved in violent attacks in Kansas + Virginia against slavery supporters
- The remaining Northern and Border states
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- Confederate general whose men stopped a Union attack during the Battle of Bull Run
- Abolitionist who wrote the anti-slavery novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
- Abolitionist who started his own anti-slavery newspaper, believed nonviolence was the best way to end slavery
- Commander of the confederate army, opposed to secession but sided with his home state of Virginia when war began
- People have the power through voting to choose if they want slavery or not.
- Different parts of the country developing separate cultures. (Such as the North, South, and West.)
- Slave states that stay in the union and touch both Northern + Southern states
- President of the Union during the civil war
- President of the confederate states
19 Clues: Compromise of 1820 • President of the confederate states • The remaining Northern and Border states • President of the Union during the civil war • Issued by Lincoln, freed all slaves in southern states • Abolitionist who wrote the anti-slavery novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin" • A new country created by southern states that seceded from the Union • ...
Civil War 2025-03-17
Across
- – The Union general who led the North to victory and later became the 18th U.S. president.
- – The President of the Confederate States of America.
- – A key Confederate general known for his tactics, killed in 1863.
- – The military draft used by both sides to recruit soldiers.
- – The bloodiest single-day battle (Sept. 1862), leading to the Emancipation Proclamation.
- – The leading general of the Confederate Army.
- – Lincoln was killed by John Wilkes Booth on April 14, 1865, just days after the war ended.
- – Warships covered in iron, marking a new era of naval warfare (e.g., USS Monitor vs. CSS Virginia).
- – The site where Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant, effectively ending the war (April 1865).
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- – Slave states that remained in the Union (Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware).
- – The government formed by the seceded Southern states, officially called the Confederate States of America.
- – A destructive Union campaign through Georgia (1864), crippling the Confederate war effort.
- – Issued by Abraham Lincoln in 1863, it declared enslaved people in Confederate states free.
- – The act of Southern states leaving the Union, beginning with South Carolina in 1860.
- – A major Union victory (July 1863) that turned the tide against the Confederacy.
- – The Union’s strategy to blockade Southern ports and control the Mississippi River to squeeze the Confederacy.
- – Lincoln’s speech honoring fallen soldiers and redefining the war’s purpose.
- – The Northern states that remained loyal to the U.S. government during the Civil War.
- – The first battle of the Civil War (April 1861), where Confederate forces fired on a Union fort in South Carolina.
19 Clues: – The leading general of the Confederate Army. • – The President of the Confederate States of America. • – The military draft used by both sides to recruit soldiers. • – A key Confederate general known for his tactics, killed in 1863. • – Lincoln’s speech honoring fallen soldiers and redefining the war’s purpose. • ...
Argumentative Crossword 2024-01-24
Across
- this is what SOME PEOPLE think
- pathos is often considered the _________ appeal
- detectives are big fans
- a slightly nicer word than 'argumentative'
- in the wrong hands, pathos can be ____________
- "I heard Steph Curry dropped 50 in these."
Down
- the people you're talking to
- "Don't get caught without one."
- trustworthy, or CR + 'something you can eat'
- uno reversing the uno reverse
- at ballparks: hot dogs, drinks, ice cream
- this is what you are with your parents when they limit your screen time
- old Greek guy that is very appeal-ing
- this is what both evidence and chair legs do
- "50% of the time, it works every time."
15 Clues: detectives are big fans • the people you're talking to • uno reversing the uno reverse • this is what SOME PEOPLE think • "Don't get caught without one." • old Greek guy that is very appeal-ing • "50% of the time, it works every time." • at ballparks: hot dogs, drinks, ice cream • a slightly nicer word than 'argumentative' • "I heard Steph Curry dropped 50 in these." • ...
4Creeks Crossword 2025-05-08
Across
- What team works with Edison and PG&E?
- How many times have we won Corporate Games?
- What architecture firm did 4Creeks acquire in March of 2024?
- How many city engineers do we have?
- Where did we have our Christmas party last year (2024)?
- 4Creeks is 100% _?
- How many office locations do we have?
Down
- How many values do we have?
- What do we celebrate on the first Friday of May?
- Artemis is owned 50% by 4Creeks and 50% by who?
- How many licensed Professional Land Surveyor's does 4Creeks have?
- What month was 4Creeks founded?
- What is our dress code?
- Finish this saying "Honest, Authentic, _"?
- Who is the designated 4Creeks events playlist creator?
- This year will be our _ dodgeball tournament?
16 Clues: 4Creeks is 100% _? • What is our dress code? • How many values do we have? • What month was 4Creeks founded? • How many city engineers do we have? • What team works with Edison and PG&E? • How many office locations do we have? • Finish this saying "Honest, Authentic, _"? • How many times have we won Corporate Games? • This year will be our _ dodgeball tournament? • ...
Plate Tectonics Terms 2023-03-14
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- The denser, weaker layer beneath the lithospheric mantle
- Minor tectonic plate in the Northern and Eastern Hemispheres
- Layer inside a planetary body bounded
- Roughly rhomboid, extending between 50°S 70°W and 63°S 20°W
- The earth's crust and the large-scale processes
- The third biggest plate
- The biggest plate
- Vent through which lava, rock fragments
- Landmass made up of most or all of Earth's land
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- The solid, outer part of Earth
- Mostly oceanic tectonic plate underlying Central America
- Violent shaking of the ground
- Includes much of the continent of Africa, and adjacent oceanic
- lies beneath the Philippine Sea, to the east of the Philippines
- The oldest rocks of the plate are about 50 million years old
- Earth's fifth-largest tectonic plate
- Where two plates move away from each other
- Where two plates move toward from each other
- Outermost solid shell of a rocky planet
19 Clues: The biggest plate • The third biggest plate • Violent shaking of the ground • The solid, outer part of Earth • Earth's fifth-largest tectonic plate • Layer inside a planetary body bounded • Vent through which lava, rock fragments • Outermost solid shell of a rocky planet • Where two plates move away from each other • Where two plates move toward from each other • ...
Civil War Vocab 2023-01-30
Across
- The Kansas–Nebraska Act of 1854 was a territorial organic act that created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska.
- 1st and only confederate president
- A nickname for the Confederate States of America or the Confederacy.
- The name given to the states that stayed loyal to the United States government. Also called the North.
- 16th president in 1861
- Scott decision A decision made by the Supreme Court that said Congress could not outlaw slavery and that people of African descent were not necessarily U.S. citizens.
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- A law passed by Congress in 1850 that said escaped enslaved people in free states had to be returned to their owners.
- These states were slave states that did not leave the Union, but largely supported the cause of the Confederates. They included Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware.
- Another name for the Confederate States of America or the South. The Confederacy was a group of states that left the United States to form their own country.
- also referred to as the GOP, is one of the two major contemporary political or religious organization
- When the southern states chose to leave the United States and to no longer be a part of the country.
- The northern states of the United States, also called the Union.
12 Clues: 16th president in 1861 • 1st and only confederate president • The northern states of the United States, also called the Union. • A nickname for the Confederate States of America or the Confederacy. • When the southern states chose to leave the United States and to no longer be a part of the country. • ...
numbers 1-50 2021-09-09
Lessons 49 & 50 2022-10-07
Across
- so great in size or force or extent as to elicit awe
- very small; lilliputian
- act that helps others; doing or producing good; generous in assistance to the poor
- a cruel and oppressive dictator; despot
- someone or something that is abnormally large and powerful; colossus; a person of exceptional importance and reputation
- unusually great in size or amount or degree or especially extent or scope
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- characteristic of an absolute ruler or absolute rule; having absolute sovereignty; offensively self-assured or given to exercising usually unwarranted power
- far beyond what is usual in magnitude or degree; so great in size or force or extent as to elicit awe
- extremely small; diminutive
- make subservient; force to submit or subdue; put down by force or intimidation
- weighing heavily on the senses or spirit; marked by unjust severity or arbitrary behavior
- a cruel and oppressive dictator; tyrant
- of great mass; huge and bulky; immense
13 Clues: very small; lilliputian • extremely small; diminutive • of great mass; huge and bulky; immense • a cruel and oppressive dictator; tyrant • a cruel and oppressive dictator; despot • so great in size or force or extent as to elicit awe • unusually great in size or amount or degree or especially extent or scope • ...
Glosförhör vecka 50 2024-12-10
FOJ's big 50! 2025-06-17
14 Clues: Quranic • Parenting • cloth book • Fasting or? • Muslim invention • Meray ____ Allah • ____ is my colour • Aug minh yr anagram • key words reader boy • Mastermind behind FoJ • It is _______ to say so • ____ senses ____ blessings • Asma al Husna series illustrator • Yahya's Ramadan Journey set of ___ books
Elle + lui + eux = une famille. 50 ans, 50 mots. 2021-03-18
Across
- Touche-à-tout bruyante
- Ses lectures à elle
- Sa dernière maîtresse
- Le mieux et le bien en sont
- Usine à couvertures
- Moyen de locomotion favori
- Trait commun
- Zinneke
- Première construction
- La petite dernière
- Telle une louve
- Douceur du soir
- Legoman
- Rien n'est noir, rien n'est...
- Couleur de vos noces
- Jardiland
- Que le cul vous ...
- Tête à claques innocente
- Sur ses cassettes audio
- Premier essai
- Tour favori
- Lieu de danse
- Trait commun
- Nous sans vous
- Ile paradisiaque
- Cavalière au gsm
- On n'est pas en ...
- Deux pédales
- Perfection incarnée
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- Drôle de pêches
- On n'y emportera pas nos sous
- Partagée à 3
- Grote Jongen
- Racine italienne
- totem paternel
- Boisson pour lui
- Bob le bricoleur
- Prénom de famille
- Pays d'origine
- Matière favorite
- Occupation de soirée
- Voiture grenouille
- Lieu de rencontre
- Vieille fifille
- Race fétiche
- Meilleur plateau
- Ne sont pas les payeurs
- Homme à dictons
- Lectures à lui
- Emission favorite
- Geek borquin
- Groupe de potes
52 Clues: Zinneke • Legoman • Jardiland • Tour favori • Partagée à 3 • Grote Jongen • Trait commun • Race fétiche • Trait commun • Geek borquin • Deux pédales • Premier essai • Lieu de danse • totem paternel • Pays d'origine • Lectures à lui • Nous sans vous • Drôle de pêches • Vieille fifille • Telle une louve • Douceur du soir • Homme à dictons • Groupe de potes • Racine italienne • Boisson pour lui • Bob le bricoleur • ...
Elle + lui + eux = une famille. 50 ans, 50 mots. 2021-03-18
Across
- Touche-à-tout bruyante
- Ses lectures à elle
- Sa dernière maîtresse
- Le mieux et le bien en sont
- Usine à couvertures
- Moyen de locomotion favori
- Trait commun
- Zinneke
- Première construction
- La petite dernière
- Telle une louve
- Douceur du soir
- Legoman
- Rien n'est noir, rien n'est...
- Couleur de vos noces
- Jardiland
- Que le cul vous ...
- Tête à claques innocente
- Sur ses cassettes audio
- Premier essai
- Tour favori
- Lieu de danse
- Trait commun
- Nous sans vous
- Ile paradisiaque
- Cavalière au gsm
- On n'est pas en ...
- Deux pédales
- Perfection incarnée
Down
- Drôle de pêches
- On n'y emportera pas nos sous
- Partagée à 3
- Grote Jongen
- Racine italienne
- totem paternel
- Boisson pour lui
- Bob le bricoleur
- Prénom de famille
- Pays d'origine
- Matière favorite
- Occupation de soirée
- Voiture grenouille
- Lieu de rencontre
- Vieille fifille
- Race fétiche
- Meilleur plateau
- Ne sont pas les payeurs
- Homme à dictons
- Lectures à lui
- Emission favorite
- Geek borquin
- Groupe de potes
52 Clues: Zinneke • Legoman • Jardiland • Tour favori • Partagée à 3 • Grote Jongen • Trait commun • Race fétiche • Trait commun • Geek borquin • Deux pédales • Premier essai • Lieu de danse • totem paternel • Pays d'origine • Lectures à lui • Nous sans vous • Drôle de pêches • Vieille fifille • Telle une louve • Douceur du soir • Homme à dictons • Groupe de potes • Racine italienne • Boisson pour lui • Bob le bricoleur • ...
Elle + lui + eux = une famille. 50 ans, 50 mots. 2021-03-18
Across
- Race fétiche
- Prénom de famille
- On n'y emportera pas nos sous
- Matière favorite
- Usine à couvertures
- Trait commun
- Deux pédales
- Lectures à lui
- Racine italienne
- On n'est pas en ...
- Sur ses cassettes audio
- Partagée à 3
- Boisson pour lui
- Touche-à-tout bruyante
- Couleur de vos noces
- Grote Jongen
- Drôle de pêches
- Pays d'origine
- Cavalière au gsm
- Trait commun
- Que le cul vous ...
- Ile paradisiaque
- Geek borquin
- Premier essai
- Lieu de rencontre
- Sa dernière maîtresse
- Ses lectures à elle
- Ne sont pas les payeurs
Down
- Rien n'est noir, rien n'est...
- Occupation de soirée
- Zinneke
- Le mieux et le bien en sont
- Jardiland
- Emission favorite
- totem paternel
- La petite dernière
- Douceur du soir
- Meilleur plateau
- Moyen de locomotion favori
- Perfection incarnée
- Vieille fifille
- Première construction
- Lieu de danse
- Bob le bricoleur
- Tour favori
- Nous sans vous
- Groupe de potes
- Voiture grenouille
- Legoman
- Tête à claques innocente
- Homme à dictons
- Telle une louve
52 Clues: Zinneke • Legoman • Jardiland • Tour favori • Race fétiche • Trait commun • Deux pédales • Partagée à 3 • Grote Jongen • Trait commun • Geek borquin • Lieu de danse • Premier essai • totem paternel • Lectures à lui • Pays d'origine • Nous sans vous • Douceur du soir • Vieille fifille • Drôle de pêches • Groupe de potes • Homme à dictons • Telle une louve • Matière favorite • Racine italienne • Meilleur plateau • ...
10 codes 2015-05-21
Causes and Battles of the Civil War 2024-12-12
Across
- The Southern states that seceded from the Union.
- The day enslaved people in Texas learned they were free
- Commander of the Union Army by the end of the war.
- The Northern states during the Civil War.
- The final battle of the Civil War in May 1865, occurring after the war had officially ended, with Confederate forces defeating the Union.
- The belief that states should make their own decisions on issues like slavery.
- Act of leaving the Union to form a new nation.
- 1865
- Commander of the Confederate Army.
- Union forces captured this vital port in October 1862, cutting off Confederate supplies.
- 1861
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- President of the Confederate States during the Civil War.
- Pass A Confederate victory in 1863 where a small group of soldiers stopped Union gunboats trying to invade Texas.
- A society or economy focused on farming and agriculture (Southern Economy).
- President Lincoln issued this document freeing enslaved people in Confederate states
- President of the United States during thewas Civil War who issued the Emancipation Proclamation.
- Confederate forces reclaimed the port on January 1, 1863, using "cottonclad" ships in a surprise attack.
- A society or economy focused on manufacturing and factories
18 Clues: 1865 • 1861 • Commander of the Confederate Army. • The Northern states during the Civil War. • Act of leaving the Union to form a new nation. • The Southern states that seceded from the Union. • Commander of the Union Army by the end of the war. • The day enslaved people in Texas learned they were free • President of the Confederate States during the Civil War. • ...
Unit 7 - Civil War Review 2024-03-04
Across
- The economy of the Northern states was based on this.
- Book written by Harriet Beecher Stowe that exposed the horrors of slavery.
- Location (state) where the Battle of Gettysburg occurred.
- President of the Confederate States of America.
- President of the United States of America.
- An attack at this location is considered the start of the Civil War.
- The Battle of Vicksburg took place in this state.
- Last name of Union General who defeated Robert E. Lee in the Civil War.
- Military leader of the Confederate Army.
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- Goal of the Northern forces at the start of the Civil War.
- Name of the Union plan to “strangle” the Confederate states.
- This law drew an imaginary horizontal line across the U.S. dividing the states into North and South.
- Last name of slave who sued for his freedom.
- The location of the courthouse where Confederate forces surrendered.
- Abolitionist who led a raid on a federal armory to arm African-Americans.
- Battle considered the turning point of the Civil War.
- This law used “popular sovereignty” to determine slavery status for the states.
- First state to secede after the election of Abraham Lincoln as President.
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. • ...
AUSTRALIA 2021-03-03
State Constitutions 2026-01-20
Across
- State that focuses on water rights (no space).
- Only unicameral state in the U.S.
- Shortest state constitution by word length.
- Number of states whose constitutions explicitly protect the right to privacy.
- First state to adopt a state Constitution.
- States that have set term limits for state legislators.
- Number of states with township governments.
- State that focuses on property rights.
- Only state that convenes a Constitutional Revision Commission to revise the constitution.
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- Longest state constitution by word length.
- One of two states whose counties do not have functioning governments.
- State with the most constitutions (11).
- State with the least number of amendments (no space).
- Number of states that allow governors to veto items in appropriation bills.
- Amendment that reserves powers not stated in the U.S. Constitution to the states and the people.
15 Clues: Only unicameral state in the U.S. • State that focuses on property rights. • State with the most constitutions (11). • Longest state constitution by word length. • First state to adopt a state Constitution. • Shortest state constitution by word length. • Number of states with township governments. • State that focuses on water rights (no space). • ...
Biomes 2016-11-18
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- A large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat.
- This place includes Matterhorn, Aiguille du Dru, Korab & Swiss Alps.
- The United States, Canada, Uruguay, all of Europe, Northern Africa, the Middle East, Japan and New Zealand.
- This place is hot and dry. It includes Semiarid desert, Coastal desert and Cold desert.
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- Area: 965,300 mi²; This term derives from the Latin word. Major cities are Egypt, France, Greece, Israel, Italy, Spain, Syria and Turkey.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- Every month in this place has an average temperature of less than 10 °C (50 °F).
- This place rarely exceed 35°C; a daytime maximum of 32°C is more common.
8 Clues: This place includes Matterhorn, Aiguille du Dru, Korab & Swiss Alps. • This place rarely exceed 35°C; a daytime maximum of 32°C is more common. • A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment. • Every month in this place has an average temperature of less than 10 °C (50 °F). • ...
Electoral College 2020-10-29
Across
- the official document that spells out the structure, powers, and duties of the US government
- the lawmaking body of the US government made up of the House of Representatives and Senate
- the 1787 gathering in Philadelphia to write the US Constitution
- one of the two chambers of the US Congress, they serve six-year terms
Down
- a direct vote by the people for their elected officials
- a state with many voters who aren't loyal to a particular political party
- one of the two chambers of the US Congress, they serve two-year terms
- a groups of 538 people from all 50 states and Washington DC, who formally elect the president and vice president
8 Clues: a direct vote by the people for their elected officials • the 1787 gathering in Philadelphia to write the US Constitution • one of the two chambers of the US Congress, they serve two-year terms • one of the two chambers of the US Congress, they serve six-year terms • a state with many voters who aren't loyal to a particular political party • ...
Unit 4 2021-12-09
Across
- Prison camp in Georgia that inhumanely held Union soldiers
- The the years immediately following the end of the Civil War are called
- This amendment ended slavery across the entire United States after the Civil War
- governmental power reserved for individual states. Southern states intended to use this to allow slavery. (2 words)
- The plan to surround the seceded states and suffocate or squeeze them of supplies
- Under this arrangement, laborers with no land of their own worked on farm plots owned by others, and at the end of the season landowners paid workers a half of the crop.
- These states allowed slavery but did not secede from the Union: Kentucky, Missouri, Delaware, Maryland, and West Virginia (2 words)
- Terrorist group developed by Confederate veterans to support white supremacy (3 words)
- another word for taxes
- Union army general that believed in total war (2 words)
- When the citizens of an individual state vote on the legalization of slavery (2 words)
- Under this arrangement, laborers with no land of their own worked farm plots owned by others, but owned their own supplies and kept around 2/3 of their harvest. (2 words)
- This person took his owner to court to sue for his freedom. The case ruled that African Americans were not considered citizens and did not have rights. (2 words)
- Black men that served in Georgia's General Assembly until removed from office in 1876 (2 words)
- Sherman believed in this approach to war (2 words)
- The southern states that seceded from the Union during the Civil War were called this
- This person became president after Lincoln's assassination.(2 words)
- This plan for reconstruction was much more harsh on the Confederate states and sent Union troops to the south to oversee reconstruction. (2 words)
- Series of battles that took place in Atlanta resulting in the destruction of the city and railroads under William Sherman (2 words)
- This amendment gave all men the right to vote.
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- These plans for reconstruction were considered too lenient or easy on the Confederate states (2 words)
- Georgia's response to the Compromise of 1850 which said that Georgia would agree to the compromise if the Fugitive Slave Act was included. (2 words)
- This Civil War battle was fought in northern Georgia, near Chattanooga, Tennessee
- When a change is made to the constitution it is called an
- When union troops blocked the southeastern coastline, preventing southern states from importing or exporting goods (2 words)
- This declaration from Abraham Lincoln freed slaves, but only in Confederate States (2 words
- Individuals that wanted to end slavery everywhere
- Sherman and his troops' journey from Atlanta to Savannah (4 words)
- The south's economy was based on this.
- This group was created to assist newly freed people in establishing a new life. (2 words)
- This act was included in the Compromise of 1850 and required any escaped enslaved person to be returned (3 words)
- Winner of the Presidential election of 1860. (2 words)
- To separate from
- Another term for "total war" that invloves burning to the ground (2 words)
- The action of cancelling or ignoring a federal law deemed unconstitutional by an individual state.
- This amendment states that all people born or naturalized in the United States are considered citizens and have basic rights, regardless of color.
- The northern and western states that remained united during the Civil War were called this
- This event lasted 4 years and took place within the United States between the North and the South. (2 words)
38 Clues: To separate from • another word for taxes • The south's economy was based on this. • This amendment gave all men the right to vote. • Individuals that wanted to end slavery everywhere • Sherman believed in this approach to war (2 words) • Winner of the Presidential election of 1860. (2 words) • Union army general that believed in total war (2 words) • ...
รายชื่อประเทศที่สำคัญในโลก 2019-08-08
Across
- ประเทศที่ใหญ่ที่สุดในยุโรปตะวันตก
- ประเทศที่ใหญ่ที่สุดในทวีปอเมริกาเหนือและทวีปอเมริกาทั้งหมด
- เป็นประเทศที่ใหญ่ที่สุดในโอเชียเนีย
- ตั้งอยู่ในกรุงโรมประเทศอิตาลี
- ประเทศที่ใหญ่ที่สุดในเอเชียตะวันออก
- เป็นประเทศที่นับถือฮินดูมากสุด
- ประเทศที่ใหญ่ที่สุดในโลกเอเชียยุโรปตะวันออกและทวีปยุโรปทั้งหมด
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- เป็นประเทศที่ใหญ่ที่สุดในทวีปอเมริกาใต้
- นับพื้นที่รัฐ50รัฐรวมทั้งวอชิงตันดี.ซี.
- ประเทศที่ไม่มีทางออกสู่ทะเลที่ใหญ่ที่สุดในโลก
- ประเทศที่ใหญ่ที่สุดในเอเชียตะวันออกเฉียงใต้เป็นหมู่เกาะที่ใหญ่ที่สุดในโลก
- เมืองผู้ดีอังกฤษ
12 Clues: เมืองผู้ดีอังกฤษ • ตั้งอยู่ในกรุงโรมประเทศอิตาลี • เป็นประเทศที่นับถือฮินดูมากสุด • ประเทศที่ใหญ่ที่สุดในยุโรปตะวันตก • เป็นประเทศที่ใหญ่ที่สุดในโอเชียเนีย • ประเทศที่ใหญ่ที่สุดในเอเชียตะวันออก • เป็นประเทศที่ใหญ่ที่สุดในทวีปอเมริกาใต้ • นับพื้นที่รัฐ50รัฐรวมทั้งวอชิงตันดี.ซี. • ประเทศที่ไม่มีทางออกสู่ทะเลที่ใหญ่ที่สุดในโลก • ...
States of matter 2020-01-21
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- directly solid to gas
- degree measurement
- solid to liquid
- amount of matter
- 2 phases
- when liquid boils
- liquid to solid
- lowest temp. possible
Down
- torr
- space occupied
- energy transfer
- water vapor into water
- point where liquid turns to solid
- solid, liquid, and gas meet at one point
- gas to solid w/out the liquid stage
- no defined shape
16 Clues: torr • 2 phases • space occupied • energy transfer • solid to liquid • liquid to solid • amount of matter • no defined shape • when liquid boils • degree measurement • directly solid to gas • lowest temp. possible • water vapor into water • point where liquid turns to solid • gas to solid w/out the liquid stage • solid, liquid, and gas meet at one point
States of Matter 2021-04-20
Across
- Everything is made of these...
- All particles are ..... to each other
- The change directly from a solid to gas
- The temperature that a liquid will turn to a gas
- Particles are always....
- A substance with a fixed shape and volume
- The amount of matter in a substance
- When heated, liquids and solids.....
- The best teacher
Down
- The temperature that a solid turns to a liquid
- A substance that is easily compressed
- The change from a gas to a liquid
- A substance that takes the shape of its container
- The rules that explain changes of state
- The space taken up by an object
- The change from a liquid to a gas
16 Clues: The best teacher • Particles are always.... • Everything is made of these... • The space taken up by an object • The change from a gas to a liquid • The change from a liquid to a gas • The amount of matter in a substance • When heated, liquids and solids..... • A substance that is easily compressed • All particles are ..... to each other • ...
States and capitals 2021-11-22
16 Clues: capital of iowa • hawaiis capital • capital of idaho • montanas capital • capital of main • Alabamas capital • colorados capital • capital of alaska • nebraskas capital • capital of oregon • capital of arizona • capital of arkansas • capital of tennessee • capital of connecticut • north carolinas capital • capital of massachusetts
States Part One 2021-12-07
Across
- There is a large salt lake in this state.
- Only 4 letters long, the first and last are the same.
- This state was named after the first president.
- Boston is the capital.
- You need to drive through Canada to get to this state.
- Known as the mitten state.
- This state is a lot of islands.
- This state has more than 10,000 lakes.
Down
- Hollywood is located here.
- north ___ and south ___ are neighbors.
- Supposedly Captain James Kirk will be born in this state in the town of Riverside.
- Hartford is the capital.
- Only 4 letters are used for a state with 9 total letters in its name.
- Spelled with only 4 letters but it's 11 letters long.
- This is the capital of Indiana.
- This is the capital of Florida.
16 Clues: Boston is the capital. • Hartford is the capital. • Hollywood is located here. • Known as the mitten state. • This is the capital of Indiana. • This is the capital of Florida. • This state is a lot of islands. • north ___ and south ___ are neighbors. • This state has more than 10,000 lakes. • There is a large salt lake in this state. • ...
