50 states Crossword Puzzles
The Civil War 2022-01-13
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- the month in which the fighting began
- Lincoln was assassinated _____days after war ended
- The Civil War was America's _________ war.
- number of states that stayed in Union
- This was wrecked by the war.
- military branch that was located at Ft.Sumter
- The season in which the turning point happened.
- states that stayed with the U.S.
- number of states that left the Union
- 1863, The ___________Proclamation
- place where Lincoln gave a speech.
- Robert E. _____ was the leader of the South
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- state where Lee surrendered
- This state held slaves after they were set free.
- Union president
- Union general: Ulysses S. __________
- two border states were Kentucky and _____
- Lincoln thought the war would last ____ days
- state in which Ft.Sumter was located
- General in charge of Total War November, 1864
- early southern victory: Battle of ___ _____
- Confederate president
- In 1865, slavery was ____________.
- Battle of __________ (April, 1862)
24 Clues: Union president • Confederate president • state where Lee surrendered • This was wrecked by the war. • states that stayed with the U.S. • 1863, The ___________Proclamation • In 1865, slavery was ____________. • place where Lincoln gave a speech. • Battle of __________ (April, 1862) • state in which Ft.Sumter was located • number of states that left the Union • ...
Tanner Government 2025-09-08
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- Meeting where leaders wrote the Constitution
- What the states wanted to build together
- A group of states joined together
- The government could not enforce these
- Had most of the power under the Articles
- System that makes and enforces laws
- The first plan for America’s government
- Working together as one country
- People who decided to change the Articles
- Freedom a goal of the new system
- Each state printed its own causing problems
- A problem or flaw in the Articles
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- Freedoms and protections for people
- States argued about this and borders
- The type of government that was too weak under the Articles
- The plan that replaced the Articles
- The national government could not collect this
- America did not have a strong national one
- What the new Constitution tried to create between powers
- The lawmaking group under the Articles
20 Clues: Working together as one country • Freedom a goal of the new system • A group of states joined together • A problem or flaw in the Articles • Freedoms and protections for people • The plan that replaced the Articles • System that makes and enforces laws • States argued about this and borders • The government could not enforce these • The lawmaking group under the Articles • ...
Articles of Confederation 2022-02-13
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- __________Papers are 85 essays that gave reasons for ratification
- one house
- A loose confederation of the states with a weak central government
- _____Amendment- Freedom of Speech
- people hold the sovereign power
- _______ Amendment- Trial by jury
- Madison called for 3 branches of government
- __________ Ordinance of 1787 set rules for creating new states
- _________ Amendment- protection against unreasonable searches and seizures
- unicameral legislature based on equal representation
- majority rule with minority rights
- Drafted the nation's first constitution
- ________ Amendment- Power to the states
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- could elect their own officials
- Father of the Constitution
- supported the Constitution and strong national government
- the government's control extends to almost every aspect of citizens lives
- Ambassador in France
- division of power between central and local government
- presided over the Constitutional Convention
- ________ Powers- powers which are shared by both the federal and states governments
- power comes from the people
- "Smelt a rat"
- __________ Amendment- power to the people
24 Clues: one house • "Smelt a rat" • Ambassador in France • Father of the Constitution • power comes from the people • could elect their own officials • people hold the sovereign power • _______ Amendment- Trial by jury • _____Amendment- Freedom of Speech • majority rule with minority rights • Drafted the nation's first constitution • ________ Amendment- Power to the states • ...
Samantha Skulskie 6th hour 2023-03-06
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- a settler in kansas that wants kansas to be free.
- a person who was killed for their beliefs.
- to be free
- splitting the us in 2 haves free states and slave states.
- cancel, over turning something.
- resiton to a higher source of power.
- a person trying to end slavery.
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- person who invests in something hoping they can sell it for a greater price.
- going against your country's constitution.
- a principle consuming what is right or wrong.
- capture a town
- first territorial governor
- attempting to overthrow the government.
- a criminal
- a person who wants to expand.
- a crop that is grown for profit
- to seal off something
- a religious man who thought that he was chosen from god to end slavery no matter what.
- bloodshed in kansas from slave states and free states.
- allowing people to vote
20 Clues: a criminal • to be free • capture a town • to seal off something • allowing people to vote • first territorial governor • a person who wants to expand. • a crop that is grown for profit • cancel, over turning something. • a person trying to end slavery. • resiton to a higher source of power. • attempting to overthrow the government. • going against your country's constitution. • ...
Samantha Skulskie 6th hour 2023-03-06
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- a settler in kansas that wants kansas to be free.
- a person who was killed for their beliefs.
- to be free
- splitting the us in 2 haves free states and slave states.
- cancel, over turning something.
- resiton to a higher source of power.
- a person trying to end slavery.
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- person who invests in something hoping they can sell it for a greater price.
- going against your country's constitution.
- a principle consuming what is right or wrong.
- capture a town
- first territorial governor
- attempting to overthrow the government.
- a criminal
- a person who wants to expand.
- a crop that is grown for profit
- to seal off something
- a religious man who thought that he was chosen from god to end slavery no matter what.
- bloodshed in kansas from slave states and free states.
- allowing people to vote
20 Clues: a criminal • to be free • capture a town • to seal off something • allowing people to vote • first territorial governor • a person who wants to expand. • a crop that is grown for profit • cancel, over turning something. • a person trying to end slavery. • resiton to a higher source of power. • attempting to overthrow the government. • going against your country's constitution. • ...
Antebellum South 2023-01-12
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- people for slavery
- banned the further importation of slaves beginning in 1808.
- known for use of slavery.
- formally put an end to a system practice or institution.
- had 9 new slave states enter between 1789 and 1860
- planters projected the maount of cotton based on salve amount
- Turner led the second rebellion.
- a person who is owned and has no rights
- an owner of slaves.
- free blacks were lighter skinned women.
- people against slavery
- a boat powered by steam
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- wrote Uncle Toms Cabin
- the state of being a slave
- known as Petit gulf cotton a mix of mexican georgia strains
- what most slaves were used for.
- exstention of states territory by encroaching on that of other nations
- any Southern states in US which slavery was legal before the civil war.
- a person killed for religious beleifs
- what slave states were known as
20 Clues: people for slavery • an owner of slaves. • wrote Uncle Toms Cabin • people against slavery • a boat powered by steam • known for use of slavery. • the state of being a slave • what most slaves were used for. • what slave states were known as • Turner led the second rebellion. • a person killed for religious beleifs • a person who is owned and has no rights • ...
The Emancipation Proclamation 2024-05-11
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- President who issued the proclamation
- Year the preliminary proclamation was issued
- Era following the Civil War and emancipation
- Promise of the proclamation for many enslaved people
- States where the proclamation did not apply
- Technology used to transmit the proclamation
- People freed by the proclamation in rebellious states
- Thousand, number of slaves immediately freed by the proclamation
- First, date the final proclamation took effect
- Celebration of the proclamation reaching Texas
- Necessity, justification used by Lincoln for the proclamation
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- Frederick, prominent Black abolitionist who met with Lincoln
- Proclamation issued in September 1862
- Order, type of presidential action used for the proclamation
- States where slavery remained legal despite the proclamation
- Power invoked by Lincoln to issue the proclamation
- States where the proclamation freed slaves
- Of African Americans formed in Union-occupied areas
- Term for slaves who escaped to Union lines
- Amendment that later abolished slavery nationwide
20 Clues: Proclamation issued in September 1862 • President who issued the proclamation • States where the proclamation freed slaves • Term for slaves who escaped to Union lines • States where the proclamation did not apply • Year the preliminary proclamation was issued • Era following the Civil War and emancipation • Technology used to transmit the proclamation • ...
Chapter 5 Review 2016-10-30
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- Farmer who led a rebellion against the government
- Introduction to the Constitution
- Branch created by Article III of the Constitution
- Number of people five African American slaves equaled
- Branch created by Article II of the Constitution
- America's First Government
- Number of states needed to agree on a change to the government
- A person who supported the Constitution
- To approve
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- Connecticut leader who proposed the Great Compromise
- Plan favored by smaller states that granted equal representation to all states
- Branch created by Article I of the Constitution
- Chosen to lead the Constitutional Convention
- Ninth state to approve the Constitution
- Change to the Constitution
- System of government in which power is divided between the federal and stave governments
- Plan favored by larger states that based government representation on a state's population
- Number of Articles in the Constitution
- A detailed written plan of government
- Divided into two houses
20 Clues: To approve • Divided into two houses • Change to the Constitution • America's First Government • Introduction to the Constitution • A detailed written plan of government • Number of Articles in the Constitution • Ninth state to approve the Constitution • A person who supported the Constitution • Chosen to lead the Constitutional Convention • ...
Relative Locations 2021-09-21
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- Florida city north of Miami
- 5 lakes in northern part of United States
- Valley southwest of Las Vegas
- City south of St. Louis
- Colorado City east of the Rocky Mountains
- Florida city northwest of Key West
- City in Oklahoma north of Dallas
- City south of Milwaukee
- Ocean east of United States
- City at southern end of Appalachian Mts.
- National Park northeast of Key West
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- River south of Seattle and north of Salem
- Plains in central United States
- Long mountain range in western United States
- Mountains west of Washington DC
- Canyon in northern Arizona south of Salt Lake City
- Southernmost city in Texas
- National Park southeast of Helena, Montana
- Texas city south of Oklahoma City
- City in northeast that is southwest of Boston
- City in Nevada west of the Grand Canyon
- City north of Columbia River
- Falls east of Detroit
- Southernmost city in Florida
24 Clues: Falls east of Detroit • City south of St. Louis • City south of Milwaukee • Southernmost city in Texas • Florida city north of Miami • Ocean east of United States • City north of Columbia River • Southernmost city in Florida • Valley southwest of Las Vegas • Plains in central United States • Mountains west of Washington DC • City in Oklahoma north of Dallas • ...
social studies 20 terms/questions 2022-01-05
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- document asserting the independence of the colonies from Great Britain
- political powers granted to the united states government that are not explicitly stated in the constitution
- strip of land connecting alaska to russia
- exporting more goods then importing
- created so not one branch had too much power
- branch that consists of the supreme court
- authority of the people
- the action of signing consent to a treaty
- branch headed by president
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- opposed the ratification of the constitution
- he wrote the declaration of indpendence
- branch that makes laws
- second president of the united states
- french soldier who joined washingtons staff and became a general in the continental army
- first president of the united states
- agreement signed by british and American leaders stating america's independence
- when states banded together under constitution
- the first ten amendments to the constitution
- tax on imported goods
- pamphlet written by thomas paine
20 Clues: tax on imported goods • branch that makes laws • authority of the people • branch headed by president • pamphlet written by thomas paine • exporting more goods then importing • first president of the united states • second president of the united states • he wrote the declaration of indpendence • strip of land connecting alaska to russia • ...
Westward Expansion 2022-02-06
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- Means to give up territory
- The term that describes Americans' desire to expand west
- This issue delayed Texas' annexation for nine years
- The religious group that was persecuted and forced westward
- First people to settle in a region
- Means to add new territory
- An area identified by certain features
- This ocean is located in eastern United States
- Movement of people from one place to another
- He was the Manifest Destiny President
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- Acquired from Great Britain in 1818
- Acquired from Spain in 1819
- Texans fought this country to become independent
- The law that established a process for adding new states
- Acquired from Great Britain in 1783
- This ocean is located in western United States
- Acquired from Great Britain in 1846
- The most popular trail taken to move west
- Annexed by the United States in 1845
- Acquired from France in 1803
20 Clues: Means to give up territory • Means to add new territory • Acquired from Spain in 1819 • Acquired from France in 1803 • First people to settle in a region • Acquired from Great Britain in 1818 • Acquired from Great Britain in 1783 • Acquired from Great Britain in 1846 • Annexed by the United States in 1845 • He was the Manifest Destiny President • ...
Samantha Skulskie 6th hour 2023-03-06
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- a settler in kansas that wants kansas to be free.
- a person who was killed for their beliefs.
- to be free
- splitting the us in 2 haves free states and slave states.
- cancel, over turning something.
- resiton to a higher source of power.
- a person trying to end slavery.
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- person who invests in something hoping they can sell it for a greater price.
- going against your country's constitution.
- a principle consuming what is right or wrong.
- capture a town
- first territorial governor
- attempting to overthrow the government.
- a criminal
- a person who wants to expand.
- a crop that is grown for profit
- to seal off something
- a religious man who thought that he was chosen from god to end slavery no matter what.
- bloodshed in kansas from slave states and free states.
- allowing people to vote
20 Clues: a criminal • to be free • capture a town • to seal off something • allowing people to vote • first territorial governor • a person who wants to expand. • a crop that is grown for profit • cancel, over turning something. • a person trying to end slavery. • resiton to a higher source of power. • attempting to overthrow the government. • going against your country's constitution. • ...
Samantha Skulskie 6th hour 2023-03-06
Across
- a settler in kansas that wants kansas to be free.
- a person who was killed for their beliefs.
- to be free
- splitting the us in 2 haves free states and slave states.
- cancel, over turning something.
- resiton to a higher source of power.
- a person trying to end slavery.
Down
- person who invests in something hoping they can sell it for a greater price.
- going against your country's constitution.
- a principle consuming what is right or wrong.
- capture a town
- first territorial governor
- attempting to overthrow the government.
- a criminal
- a person who wants to expand.
- a crop that is grown for profit
- to seal off something
- a religious man who thought that he was chosen from god to end slavery no matter what.
- bloodshed in kansas from slave states and free states.
- allowing people to vote
20 Clues: a criminal • to be free • capture a town • to seal off something • allowing people to vote • first territorial governor • a person who wants to expand. • a crop that is grown for profit • cancel, over turning something. • a person trying to end slavery. • resiton to a higher source of power. • attempting to overthrow the government. • going against your country's constitution. • ...
Reconstuction 2023-06-01
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- shot Abraham Lincoln
- gave african americans the same rights as white americans
- laws that limit african americans freedom
- official pardon
- democrats accepted Hayes´s victory
- mean fellows
- leaders of radical republicans
- gave african americans equal rights
- rebuilding the nation and southern states without slavery
- allowed african americans to vote
- Assassinated at Ford's theater
- confederate states can make a new government if ten percent of their population took loyalty oaths
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- divided the south into five districts
- granted citizenship to people in the us
- before states could rejoin the union they had to follow two rules
- wanted the southern states to change
- severe economic downfall
- southern republicans that moved south
- this amendment made slavery illegal
- to deny african americans votes
- mandatory separation between whites and blacks
- provided relief for the poor
- charges against a public official
- opposed civil rights movement and used violence
24 Clues: mean fellows • official pardon • shot Abraham Lincoln • severe economic downfall • provided relief for the poor • leaders of radical republicans • Assassinated at Ford's theater • to deny african americans votes • charges against a public official • allowed african americans to vote • democrats accepted Hayes´s victory • this amendment made slavery illegal • ...
Final Crossword 2023-06-13
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- Principal of your School
- Slave who attempted to argue his freedom to the Supreme Court
- Deadly battle that led to a famous speech by Lincoln
- The Amendment that banned slavery
- The Proclamation issued by Lincoln to free the Confederate slaves
- Male Assistant Principal of your School
- Current President of the United States
- Jackson's policy that relocated the Native Americans
- Doubled the Size of the United States
- Rule Book to for the Government
- The leader of the Confederate army
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- Abolitionist who wrote a famous autobiography
- The class you are currently in
- The fixing of America following the Civil War
- Any Change to the Constitution
- First President
- Current Capital of the United States
- Current Vice-President of the United States
- Union General who famously "Marched to the Sea"
- Female Assistant Principal of your School
20 Clues: First President • Principal of your School • The class you are currently in • Any Change to the Constitution • Rule Book to for the Government • The Amendment that banned slavery • The leader of the Confederate army • Current Capital of the United States • Doubled the Size of the United States • Current President of the United States • Male Assistant Principal of your School • ...
The Jackson Era 2025-02-12
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- Andrew Jackson’s wife.
- System Giving jobs to friends after winning an election.
- Removal Act Law that moved Native Americans west.
- of Abominations Tax on goods that upset the South.
- Party Political group started by Jackson’s followers.
- Conventions Meetings to pick party leaders.
- Civilized Tribes Native groups affected by relocation.
- Bargain A secret deal in the 1824 election.
- Bank of the US A national bank Jackson didn’t like.
- of 1837 A financial crisis after Jackson left office.
- Republicans Party that did not like Jackson.
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- Leaving the United States.
- The right to vote.
- Van Buren President after Jackson.
- Democracy Giving more power to common people.
- C. Calhoun Jackson’s first Vice President.
- States saying “no” to federal laws.
- Rights Idea that states can make their own choices.
- Hickory Jackson’s nickname.
- Biddle Leader of the national bank Jackson opposed.
- of Tears Forced journey of Native Americans to new lands.
21 Clues: The right to vote. • Andrew Jackson’s wife. • Leaving the United States. • Hickory Jackson’s nickname. • Van Buren President after Jackson. • States saying “no” to federal laws. • C. Calhoun Jackson’s first Vice President. • Conventions Meetings to pick party leaders. • Bargain A secret deal in the 1824 election. • Republicans Party that did not like Jackson. • ...
Review 2026-01-21
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- Region known for diversity and agriculture.
- Conflict over slavery and states’ rights (1861-1865).
- Forced labor without freedom.
- Colonists supporting independence from Britain.
- Transatlantic route for enslaved Africans.
- The northern states during the Civil War.
- Revolt against colonial authority (1676).
- Conflict between the USA and Britain.
- Machine that revolutionized cotton processing.
- Conflict over slavery and states’ rights (1861-1865).
- System of shared power between government levels.
- Railroad connecting East and West coasts.
- Belief in America’s destined expansion westward.
- First permanent English settlement in America.
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- Document declaring American independence (1776).
- Southern states that seceded during the Civil War.
- Colonists loyal to British rule.
- Law promoting settlement of western lands.
- Religious revival movement in colonial America.
- Order freeing enslaved people in rebelling states.
- System preventing any government branch from overpowering.
- Region centered on plantation economies.
- Land acquisition doubling US territory (1803).
- Division of government responsibilities among branches.
- First governing document of the USA.
25 Clues: Forced labor without freedom. • Colonists loyal to British rule. • First governing document of the USA. • Conflict between the USA and Britain. • Region centered on plantation economies. • The northern states during the Civil War. • Revolt against colonial authority (1676). • Railroad connecting East and West coasts. • Law promoting settlement of western lands. • ...
Geography 2020-11-20
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- Country that borders the United States to the north
- Island state
- Mountain range that stretches from Canada to New Mexico
- Mountain range along the border between California and Nevada
- Ocean to the west of the United States
- ____, D.C. is the capital city
- of Mexico The ____ is the body of water south of Louisiana
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- Ocean to the east of the United States
- This river flows across the middle of the United States from Minnesota to Louisiana
- Mountain range along the east coast
- This river was used by Lewis and Clark on their exploration of the west
- Lake ________ is the only Great Lake located entirely within the United States
- California, Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona border this country
- National bird and animal of the United States
14 Clues: Island state • ____, D.C. is the capital city • Mountain range along the east coast • Ocean to the east of the United States • Ocean to the west of the United States • National bird and animal of the United States • Country that borders the United States to the north • Mountain range that stretches from Canada to New Mexico • ...
Unit 7 Vocabulary 2013-02-10
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- leave the United States.
- someone against slavery.
- freed all enslaved people living in the Confederate states.
- when Southern states bought African Americans' to work on their plantations.
- the right of each state to make its own decisions about most matters.
- citizens from helping fugitives escape.
- people on the Underground Railroad that the runaways.
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- the system of "secret" routes used by people in the North and South to help slaves escape to freedom.
- War a war between two parts of a country.
- stopping place on the Underground Railroad.
- the southern states became known as this after the left the United States in 1861.
- a subject that is being thought about or discussed.
- a slave trying to escape slavery.
- the northern states after the South seceded.
14 Clues: leave the United States. • someone against slavery. • a slave trying to escape slavery. • citizens from helping fugitives escape. • War a war between two parts of a country. • stopping place on the Underground Railroad. • the northern states after the South seceded. • a subject that is being thought about or discussed. • ...
The History of Slavery 2021-12-17
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- a type of punishment for slave that was enforced with a whip
- states in which slavery was illegal
- a plantation manager
- a slave who led a big rebellion against slave owners in Virginia
- the president who set the slaves free
- the trade of enslaved people among states of the U.S.
- states in which slavery was legal
- a machine that picked seeds from cotton and caused the demand for slavery to increase
- a war between northern states and southern states that eventually freed the slaves
- a practice where one human owns another human.
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- a large farm or area of land used for agriculture, often using slaves for labor
- a system of secret routes and safe houses to help and house slaves that had escaped.
- an order by President Lincoln to free all slaves
- the first state that abolished slavery in 1777
- a white plant that slaves often picked
- a person who owned slaves
- a person who is legal property of another and is forced to obey them.
- the setting free of slaves
- laws that limit the rights of slaves
- an African American religious folk song
20 Clues: a plantation manager • a person who owned slaves • the setting free of slaves • states in which slavery was legal • states in which slavery was illegal • laws that limit the rights of slaves • the president who set the slaves free • a white plant that slaves often picked • an African American religious folk song • the first state that abolished slavery in 1777 • ...
From Slavery to Presidency 2018-10-05
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- what the AA fought for in the 1960s
- the Southern states which seceeded
- the secrete routes used by runaway slaves
- places where runaway slaves could stay on thier way to freedom
- the institution where segregation was said to be unconstitutional
- Southern states which did not join the Confederacy
- killing someone without bringing them to stand trial
- a programme to help AA and other minorities
- the law which guaranteed the AA men the right to vote
- the woman who started the bus boycott
- it Means to get rid of slavery (verb)
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- the old organization fighting for racial equality
- the system used to oppress AAs in the Southern States
- according to this law run-away slaves had to be returned to their owners
- someone who was against slavery
- famous Confederate general
- the soldiers who fought against the Union
- where the slaves were sold
- the people who helped slaves escape to the free states
- the document which freed the slaves issued by Lincoln
- the big farms where cotton etc was grown
- the Laws which secured White supremacy in the Southern States
- abbreviation for the new movement which fight against discrimination
23 Clues: famous Confederate general • where the slaves were sold • someone who was against slavery • the Southern states which seceeded • what the AA fought for in the 1960s • the woman who started the bus boycott • it Means to get rid of slavery (verb) • the big farms where cotton etc was grown • the soldiers who fought against the Union • the secrete routes used by runaway slaves • ...
U.S. Citizenship Test 2012-10-26
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- Name of the current President
- The ocean that is on the east coast of the United States.
- The capital of Illinois.
- He is the "Father of Our Country."
- This branch of the government makes the laws.
- The longest river in the United States.
- The Congress has 100 members of these.
- This person signs and vetoes bills.
- Change or addition to the Constitution
- He wrote the Declaration of Independence.
- He was President during World War I
- He freed the slaves, preserved the Union, and led the United States during Civil War.
- Current governor of Illinois
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- Rights of speech, religion and press are protected in this amendment
- We vote for the President in this month.
- Supreme law of the land
- The Flag Day is celebrated in this month.
- U.S. bought this territory from France in 1803
- This U.S. national holiday is in December.
- The main concern of the United States during the Cold War.
- This country borders the United States to the south.
- He was famous for writing "Poor Richard's Almanac" and started the first free libraries.
- Name of the current Vice President
23 Clues: Supreme law of the land • The capital of Illinois. • Current governor of Illinois • Name of the current President • He is the "Father of Our Country." • Name of the current Vice President • This person signs and vetoes bills. • He was President during World War I • The Congress has 100 members of these. • Change or addition to the Constitution • ...
Jackson fives Government Vocab 2023-10-19
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- James Madison wrote this
- first president of the Nation
- provides each branch of government with individual powers to check the other branches
- designed to protect the security and power of smaller states
- the upper chamber of the United States Congress
- the principle that the leaders of a state and its government are created and sustained by the consent of its people
- responsible for implementing and enforcing the laws written by Congress
- The branch that makes the decisions about the laws and those who break them
- electors who are selected to elect a candidate to particular offices
- established the United States would be allowed two representatives; in the House of Representatives
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- strong national government with three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial
- known as the Founding Father of the constitution
- people who support a strong government
- supreme law of the United States of America.
- officer next in rank to a president
- Branch that holds the President
- people who are against a strong government
- Branch that makes laws for North Carolina
- the plan that allows black Slaves to vote
- United States highest court
20 Clues: James Madison wrote this • United States highest court • first president of the Nation • Branch that holds the President • officer next in rank to a president • people who support a strong government • Branch that makes laws for North Carolina • the plan that allows black Slaves to vote • people who are against a strong government • ...
Civil War Vocabulary 2024-06-06
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- State where slavery was allowed
- Figure that found a compromise
- Southern states did this when they left the Union
- The Union's strategy to prevent the Confederacy from selling goods to other countries
- Free African American and abolitionist
- The tax Southern's did not want
- Nickname given to the territory of Kansas
- States that had mixed feelings about the Civil War
- Enslaved man that sued for his freedom
- Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin
- The name of the Union's plan to win the Civil War
- General Jackson's nickname
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- President of the Confederacy during the Civil War
- First major battle of the Civil War
- The North and South liking their side more than the whole country
- Document written by President Lincoln that freed enslaved people in Confederate states
- Bloodiest day of the war
- People opposed to slavery
- General that Lincoln sought advice from
- Battle that started the war
- State where slavery was illegal
- Compromise set where enslaved people needed to be returned to the South if they escaped and states could vote on whether
- President of the United States during the Civil War
- Famous Massachusetts' infantry regiment
24 Clues: Bloodiest day of the war • People opposed to slavery • General Jackson's nickname • Battle that started the war • Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin • Figure that found a compromise • State where slavery was allowed • The tax Southern's did not want • State where slavery was illegal • First major battle of the Civil War • Free African American and abolitionist • ...
Civil war crossword 2023-05-05
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- The part of America in the Confederate Union
- one of the main causes of the civil war
- first state to secede from the union
- To formally withdraw
- When a person is murdered for political reasons
- A persone who dies for their cause
- Who won the civil war?
- The group of states that seceded out of america
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- Slave states that border with the free states during the United States Civil War. They still stayed part of the US
- This proclamation declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free."
- He was a war general for the Union who led them to victory
- The year the war ended(No numbers - spell it out)
- Required slaves to be turned by to their owners
- to join the army
- One of the greatest abolitionists.She made 13 trips back to slavehood and rescued about 70 people
- How many women helped in the civil war(4 words-two of which are nums)
- A war against citizens of the same country
- The president elected right before the start of the war
- Were the first confederate attack took place
- The part of America in the Union
20 Clues: to join the army • To formally withdraw • Who won the civil war? • The part of America in the Union • A persone who dies for their cause • first state to secede from the union • one of the main causes of the civil war • A war against citizens of the same country • The part of America in the Confederate Union • Were the first confederate attack took place • ...
NORTH AND SOUTH 2026-02-11
Across
- Law allowing settlers to decide if a territory allowed slavery.
- Farming as a way of life and main Southern occupation.
- Idea that people vote to decide an issue.
- President elected in 1860 whose election angered the South.
- The system in which people were treated as property and forced to work.
- Agreement that balanced slave and free states in 1820.
- Law requiring escaped enslaved people to be returned.
- The Northern states that wanted to remain one country.
- To withdraw or leave the Union.
Down
- The system of producing and using goods and money.
- The belief that states should decide their own laws.
- Large farms in the South that relied on enslaved labor.
- Southern states that separated from the United States.
- An agreement made to settle disputes between opposing sides.
- Event that triggered Southern secession and the Civil War.
- Loyalty to one region rather than the whole nation.
- Presidential election that increased tensions between North and South.
- Movement to end slavery and those who supported it.
- Taxes on imported goods that caused tension between North and South.
- The North’s economy depended on factories and manufacturing.
20 Clues: To withdraw or leave the Union. • Idea that people vote to decide an issue. • The system of producing and using goods and money. • Loyalty to one region rather than the whole nation. • Movement to end slavery and those who supported it. • The belief that states should decide their own laws. • Law requiring escaped enslaved people to be returned. • ...
North and South 2026-02-17
Across
- Law allowing settlers to decide if a territory allowed slavery.
- Farming as a way of life and main Southern occupation.
- Idea that people vote to decide an issue.
- President elected in 1860 whose election angered the South.
- The system in which people were treated as property and forced to work.
- Agreement that balanced slave and free states in 1820.
- Law requiring escaped enslaved people to be returned.
- The Northern states that wanted to remain one country.
- To withdraw or leave the Union.
Down
- The system of producing and using goods and money.
- The belief that states should decide their own laws.
- Large farms in the South that relied on enslaved labor.
- Southern states that separated from the United States.
- An agreement made to settle disputes between opposing sides.
- Event that triggered Southern secession and the Civil War.
- Loyalty to one region rather than the whole nation.
- Presidential election that increased tensions between North and South.
- Movement to end slavery and those who supported it.
- Taxes on imported goods that caused tension between North and South.
- The North’s economy depended on factories and manufacturing.
20 Clues: To withdraw or leave the Union. • Idea that people vote to decide an issue. • The system of producing and using goods and money. • Loyalty to one region rather than the whole nation. • Movement to end slavery and those who supported it. • The belief that states should decide their own laws. • Law requiring escaped enslaved people to be returned. • ...
เลขคณิต คิดสนุก 2019-09-17
19 Clues: 55x5 • 67x18 • 339÷3 • 23x22 • 13x48 • 500-42 • 119-59 • √40000 • 987-191 • 3452-332 • 31080÷35 • 30550÷50 • 2500-196 • 4099-3200 • 12000+6500 • (A+3522)=12400 • (1000÷25)+(12x50) • 12A-72=5400 Aมีค่าเท่าไร • 18A+239=7799 Aมีค่าเท่าไร
10 VE 100 İLE KISA YOLDAN ÇARPMA 2022-12-10
Practice English 2023-09-29
15 Clues: 50 • Ungu • Dapur • Garage • Samping • four 64 • Sebelum • Menulis • Sesudah • Ruang tamu • Kamar mandi • Kamar tidur • Seventy plus ten is • One hundred devide five is • Eighty minus sixty nine is
Math Review 2024-09-05
15 Clues: 48 × 23 • 25 × 18 • 67 × 12 • 85 × 29 • 765 + 335 • 956 - 689 • 1,236 ÷ 6 • 513 + 478 • 783 + 192 • 640 - 385 • 152 + 349 • 987 - 346 • 854 - 427 • 1,440 ÷ 15 • 2,100 ÷ 50
l6 2025-01-21
narrativa postguerra española 2023-01-31
9 Clues: obra magistral de Cela • caracteristica de los 60 • lugar de nacimiento de Cela • tema caracteristico de los 50 • corriente de la decada de los 50 • rasgo tipico de la novela de Cela • primera etapa en la novela de Cela • corriente narrativa de la postguerra • caracteristica de la literatura del exilio
Unit 2: Government Vocab 2023-02-16
Across
- a formal agreement between two of more sovereign states
- form of federal monetary aid under which congressgave a share of federal tax revenue with virtually no restrictions, to the states, cities counties, and townships
- those delegated powers of the national government that are spelled out in the constitution
- a congressional act directing the people of a united states territory to frame a proposed state constitution as a step towards admission to the union
- those powers that can be exercised by the national government alone
- States' pacts with foreign governments and other limits on states' power to engage in foreign affairs
- those delegated powers of the national government that are suggested by the expressed powers.
Down
- those powers that both the national government and the states possess and exercise
- those powers expressed, implied por inherent, granted to the national government by the constitution
- powers delegated to the national government because it is the government of a sovereign state within a world community
- basic principle of federalism, the constitutionalprovisions of which governmental powers are divided on a geographic basis
- the legal process by which a fugitive from justice in one state, is returned to that state
- A change in, or addition to a constitution of law
- A congressional act admitting a new state to the union
- The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people
15 Clues: A change in, or addition to a constitution of law • A congressional act admitting a new state to the union • a formal agreement between two of more sovereign states • those powers that can be exercised by the national government alone • those powers that both the national government and the states possess and exercise • ...
unit 2 vocab 2023-02-16
Across
- a formal agreement between two of more sovereign states
- form of federal monetary aid under which congressgave a share of federal tax revenue with virtually no restrictions, to the states, cities counties, and townships
- those delegated powers of the national government that are spelled out in the constitution
- a congressional act directing the people of a united states territory to frame a proposed state constitution as a step towards admission to the union
- those powers that can be exercized by the national government alone
- States' pacts with foreign governments and other limits on states' power to engage in foreign affairs
- those delegated powers of the national government that are suggested by the expressed powers.
Down
- those powers that both the national government and the states possess and exercise
- those powers expressed, implied por inherent, granted to the national government by the constitution
- powers delegated to the national government because it is the government of a sovereign state within a world community
- basic principle of federalism, the constitutionalprovisions of which governmental powers are divided on a geographic basis
- the legal process by which a fugitive from justice in one state, is returned to that state
- A change in, or addition to a constitution of law
- A congressional act admitting a new state to the union
- The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people
15 Clues: A change in, or addition to a constitution of law • A congressional act admitting a new state to the union • a formal agreement between two of more sovereign states • those powers that can be exercized by the national government alone • those powers that both the national government and the states possess and exercise • ...
Gov. Unit 2 Vocab 2023-02-27
Across
- a formal agreement between two of more sovereign states
- form of federal monetary aid under which congressgave a share of federal tax revenue with virtually no restrictions, to the states, cities counties, and townships
- those delegated powers of the national government that are spelled out in the constitution
- a congressional act directing the people of a united states territory to frame a proposed state constitution as a step towards admission to the union
- those powers that can be exercized by the national government alone
- States' pacts with foreign governments and other limits on states' power to engage in foreign affairs
- those delegated powers of the national government that are suggested by the expressed powers.
Down
- those powers that both the national government and the states possess and exercise
- those powers expressed, implied por inherent, granted to the national government by the constitution
- powers delegated to the national government because it is the government of a sovereign state within a world community
- basic principle of federalism, the constitutionalprovisions of which governmental powers are divided on a geographic basis
- the legal process by which a fugitive from justice in one state, is returned to that state
- A change in, or addition to a constitution of law
- A congressional act admitting a new state to the union
- The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people
15 Clues: A change in, or addition to a constitution of law • A congressional act admitting a new state to the union • a formal agreement between two of more sovereign states • those powers that can be exercized by the national government alone • those powers that both the national government and the states possess and exercise • ...
Križaljka 2020-12-30
chapter 3 section 3 2024-02-23
Across
- collage body of 538 people elected from the 50 states and the district of columbia who elect the president and vice president
- party an organized group that seeks to win elections in order to influence the activities of government
- agreements arrangements or compacts with foreign leaders or foreign governments
Down
- a group of advisers consisting of the heads of the executive departments
- inability to govern effectively due to separation of powers
5 Clues: inability to govern effectively due to separation of powers • a group of advisers consisting of the heads of the executive departments • agreements arrangements or compacts with foreign leaders or foreign governments • party an organized group that seeks to win elections in order to influence the activities of government • ...
Modern Era Domestic Policies (USDIT1) 2022-06-16
Across
- a plan, announced in 1969, to turn over the control of some federal programs to state and local governments and institute block grants, revenue sharing, etc.
- a major political scandal in the United States involving the administration of U.S. President Richard Nixon from 1972 to 1974 that led to Nixon's resignation
- a political movement made up especially of Protestants, opposed especially to secular humanism, and concerned with issues especially of church and state, patriotism, laissez-faire economics, pornography, and abortion
- the 37th president of the United States, serving from 1969 to 1974
- a series of spontaneous protests by members of the gay community in response to a police raid that began in the early morning hours of June 28, 1969
- the 38th president of the United States from 1974 to 1977
- the failure of 1,043 out of the 3,234 savings and loan associations in the United States from 1986 to 1995
- an agency of the United States federal government whose mission is to protect human and environmental health
Down
- the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989
- the 41st president of the United States from 1989 to 1993
- the 39th president of the United States from 1977 to 1981
- the practice or policy of favoring individuals belonging to groups known to have been discriminated against previously
- a global campaign, led by the U.S. federal government, of drug prohibition, military aid, and military intervention, with the aim of reducing the illegal drug trade in the United States
- a disease in which there is a severe loss of the body's cellular immunity, greatly lowering the resistance to infection and malignancy
- a macroeconomic theory that postulates economic growth can be most effectively fostered by lowering taxes, decreasing regulation, and allowing free trade
- persistent high inflation combined with high unemployment and stagnant demand in a country's economy
- removal or reduction of laws or other demands of governmental control
17 Clues: the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989 • the 41st president of the United States from 1989 to 1993 • the 39th president of the United States from 1977 to 1981 • the 38th president of the United States from 1974 to 1977 • the 37th president of the United States, serving from 1969 to 1974 • ...
Tes Diagnostik Bilangan Bulat 2024-07-30
Math 2021-11-19
Unit 9 voc 2018-05-09
Across
- a tax levied on every adult, without reference to income or resources.
- an informal, unwritten deal that settled the intensely disputed 1876 U.S. presidential election
- a bill proposed for the Reconstruction of the South written by two Radical Republicans
- Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted
- : a post-Civil War American secret society advocating white supremacy
- the action or state of setting someone or something apart from other people or things or being set apart.
- that a southern state could be readmitted into the Union once 10 percent of its voters
Down
- residency and property restrictions and extra-legal activities
- were state and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States
- Was an agency of the United States Department of War to "direct such issues of provisions
- a wing of the Republican Party organized around an uncompromising opposition to slavery before and during the Civil War
- A white Southerner who collaborated with northern Republicans during Reconstruction, often for personal profit
- was any person from the Northern United States who came to the Southern states after the American Civil War and was perceived to be exploiting the local populace for their own purposes
- All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof
- The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.
- a tenant farmer who gives a part of each crop as rent.
- were laws passed by Southern states in 1865 and 1866 in the United States after the American Civil War with the intent and the effect of restricting African Americans' freedom
17 Clues: a tenant farmer who gives a part of each crop as rent. • residency and property restrictions and extra-legal activities • : a post-Civil War American secret society advocating white supremacy • a tax levied on every adult, without reference to income or resources. • a bill proposed for the Reconstruction of the South written by two Radical Republicans • ...
Government 2020-12-03
Across
- act creating new state
- believed God gave you 3 rights life,liberty, and property; constitutionalism
- system of government in which entities such as states or provinces share power with a national government
- found directly in Constitution
- agreements among states
- big non fictional book
- an act directing people of the territory to frame a proposed constitution
- Constitution establishes the Constitution and United States laws as the supreme Law of the Land
- not directly in constitution but are reasonably implied through expressed powers
- USA is sovereign
Down
- total amount of elector votes available
- that the gov only has so little power
- tax on colony for British Army in US
- Constitution ensures that States recognize the laws and, documents, and court proceedings of the other States
- levy and collect taxes; establish courts
- conduct elections;establish public schools
- would like to see a strong absolute ruler;philosophical absolution
- a member of electoral college
- coin money; declare war
- grants of federal money or other resources to the states and/or their cities, counties, or localities
- Party members select the best candidate through a series of discussions and vote
- A person authorized to represent others as an elected representative to a political party conference
- in law to save East India Trade Co.
- legal process by which a fugitive from justice in one State is returned to that State
- Party members vote for the best candidate that will represent them in the general election.
25 Clues: USA is sovereign • act creating new state • big non fictional book • coin money; declare war • agreements among states • a member of electoral college • found directly in Constitution • in law to save East India Trade Co. • tax on colony for British Army in US • that the gov only has so little power • total amount of elector votes available • ...
History 2020-10-01
Across
- was a political and mercantile protest
- was a proposal to the united states constitutional convention
- Was a small battle during the american revolutionary
- authorized the federal government to break up tribal lands
- series of forced relocations
- belief in the benefits of profitable trading
- executive order issued by the united states
- was a american political leader
- was the movement to end slavery
- was a decisive vitory
- was the acquisition of the territory of louisiana by the united states
- conflict fought between the united states and its allies
- imperialist cultural belief in the 19th century
- a minority group or culture comes to resemble a dominat group or assume the values
- unsuccesfully sued for his freedom
- was an american statesman
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- abolished slavery and involuntary servitude
- form of democracy in which people decide on policy initiatives directly
- was established in 1865 by congress to help millions of former black slaves
- proposal for the sturcture of the united states government
- state and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the southern united states
- also called plantation act or revenue act
- series of laws passed by the british parliament
- using small arms and howitzer fire, the troops drove the people out of their camp.
- spanned part of what is now the state of kansas
- assassination of Abraham Lincoln
- imposed a direct tax on the british colonies
- compromise the first 10 ammendments
- was an escaped slave
- a colony
30 Clues: a colony • was an escaped slave • was a decisive vitory • was an american statesman • series of forced relocations • was a american political leader • was the movement to end slavery • assassination of Abraham Lincoln • unsuccesfully sued for his freedom • compromise the first 10 ammendments • was a political and mercantile protest • also called plantation act or revenue act • ...
the cival war 2023-02-16
Across
- a long blade or knife at the end of a musket
- a law passed by congress in 1850 that said escaped enslaved people in free states had to be returned their
- Putting the local interests and customs ahead of the entire country.
- a nickname for United States paper money that was first used in 1862
- when a person is murdered for political reasons
- An attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out of a port.
- the part of the war fought in the Eastern United States including Virgina,West Virgina,Maryland, and Pennysylvania
- large caliber like firearms like cannons and mortars
Down
- these states were slave states that did not leave the union
- a nickname from people from the north as well as union soldiers
- a person who want to abloish or eliminate slavery
- a canvas bag that many cival wars soldiers used to carry food
- a term used to describe people who supported the union
- a side of an army or military unit
- A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle.
- A northerner who moved to the South during the reconstruction in order to become rich.
- a nickname for the confederate states of america or the confederacy
- a term meaning "before war" often used to describe the united state before the cival war
- a nickname for the south
- an ankle high shoe worn by soldiers in the cival war
20 Clues: a nickname for the south • a side of an army or military unit • a long blade or knife at the end of a musket • when a person is murdered for political reasons • a person who want to abloish or eliminate slavery • A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle. • an ankle high shoe worn by soldiers in the cival war • ...
Early America Review 2023-03-24
Across
- Laws passed that gave the President the power to deport at his discretion
- Undeclared war that resulted from the XYZ Affair.
- Group that wanted a Bill of Rights in the Constitution
- Concept created by the Marbury vs. Madison decision
- Affair during Adam's presidency that almost started a war.
- Group that promoted strong state governments
- Second President of the United States
- Federalist and first Secretary of the Treasury
- Laws passed that criminalized speaking against the government.
- What America's society was mostly in 1790
- Federalists promoted high _______ to help the economy.
- First President of the United States
- Expedition to explore the Louisiana Territory
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- Group that supported the Federalists
- Place where the "Necessary & Proper" clause is in the Constitution
- Rebellion over an excise tax created by Hamilton
- Treaty that ended hostilities with the British that was unpopular
- War during Jefferson's presidency with pirates
- Group that promoted a strong central government
- Major issue that Federalists and Anti-Federalists argued over
- Size of peacetime army wanted by Democratic-Republicans
- Territory sold to the United States by France
- Fourth President of the United States
- Third President of the United States
24 Clues: Group that supported the Federalists • Third President of the United States • First President of the United States • Fourth President of the United States • Second President of the United States • What America's society was mostly in 1790 • Group that promoted strong state governments • Territory sold to the United States by France • ...
U.S. Citizenship Test 2022-01-04
Across
- He was famous for writing "Poor Richard's Almanac" and started the first free libraries.
- The ocean that is on the east coast of the United States.
- Change or addition to the Constitution
- This country borders the United States to the south.
- He was President during World War I
- Current governor of Illinois
- We vote for the President in this month.
- Rights of speech, religion and press are protected in this amendment
- The main concern of the United States during the Cold War.
- This person signs and vetoes bills.
- Supreme law of the land
- The capital of Illinois.
- The Flag Day is celebrated in this month.
Down
- Name of the current President
- He freed the slaves, preserved the Union, and led the United States during Civil War.
- He is the "Father of Our Country."
- The Congress has 100 members of these.
- U.S. bought this territory from France in 1803
- The longest river in the United States.
- Name of the current Vice President
- This U.S. national holiday is in December.
- This branch of the government makes the laws.
- He wrote the Declaration of Independence.
23 Clues: Supreme law of the land • The capital of Illinois. • Current governor of Illinois • Name of the current President • He is the "Father of Our Country." • Name of the current Vice President • He was President during World War I • This person signs and vetoes bills. • The Congress has 100 members of these. • Change or addition to the Constitution • ...
unit 4 part 2 2023-12-12
Across
- the 31st president of the united states
- an ambitious employment and infrastructure program
- the worldwide economic downturn that start in 1929 and ended in 1939
- a U.S. government oversight agency responsible for regulating the securities markets and protecting investors.
- 323nd president of the united states from 1933 to 1945
- a deficit occurs when the federal governments spending exceeds its own revenues
- the drought-affected south central United States in the aftermath of horrific dust storms.
- provided jobs for young unemployed men
- an area in or near a city in which poor people live in small, badly built houses.
- were a series of evening radio addresses given by Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd President of the United States
- Federal aid to the States to enable them to provide cash pensions to their needy aged
- franklin roosevelt became president
Down
- the united states stock market crash on oct, 29
- a series of programs that helped the recovery from the great depression
- a place people could go for a cheap or free meal
- a town built by the homeless
- buying stocks at a great risk with the anticipation that the price will rise
- an independent agency created by the Congress to maintain stability and public confidence in the nation's financial system.
- a group that helped farmers recover from the great depression
19 Clues: a town built by the homeless • franklin roosevelt became president • provided jobs for young unemployed men • the 31st president of the united states • the united states stock market crash on oct, 29 • a place people could go for a cheap or free meal • an ambitious employment and infrastructure program • 323nd president of the united states from 1933 to 1945 • ...
¿A qué hora es...? (no accents) 2023-09-19
Across
- La práctica es a las dos menos cuarto de la tarde.
- 1:25 – Almuerzo ___ ___ ___ una y veinticinco.
- What time is the party?
- The movie is at 4:30.
- La clase es a las ocho menos diez de la mañana.
- 6:20 – El servicio ___ ___ ___ seis y veinte.
- 12:45 – La película es a la una ___ cuarto.
- 12:00am – La película es a la ___.
- 12:00pm – El servicio es al ___.
- 1:40 – La fiesta es a las ___ ___ ___.
- 10:10 – La cena es a las diez ___ diez.
- 1:17 – La fiesta es a ___ una y diecisiete de la madrugada.
- The party is at 2:00.
- La fiesta es a las cuatro y media de la madrugada.
Down
- The game is at 12:50. (use menos)
- La boda es a las cuatro y cuarto de la tarde.
- Lunch is at12:30.
- 8:00 – El partido es a las ___ de la mañana.
- 3:50 – La práctica es a ___ cuatro menos diez.
- 11:50 – Almuerzo ___ a las doce menos diez.
- Las tapas son a las cinco y media ___ ___ ___. (PM)
- 1:00 The service is at 1:00.
- La película es a la una ___ ___ ___. (AM)
- La cena es a las diez ___ ___ ___. (PM)
- El baile es a las siete menos cinco de la noche.
- 7:30 – El partido es a las ___ y media.
- 1:05 – La boda ___ ___ ___ una y cinco.
- 10:45 – La película es ___ ___ once menos cuarto.
- El desayuno es a las nueve y media ___ ___ ___. (AM)
- 6:15 – El baile ___ ___ ___ seis y cuarto.
30 Clues: Lunch is at12:30. • The movie is at 4:30. • The party is at 2:00. • What time is the party? • 1:00 The service is at 1:00. • 12:00pm – El servicio es al ___. • The game is at 12:50. (use menos) • 12:00am – La película es a la ___. • 10:10 – La cena es a las diez ___ diez. • 7:30 – El partido es a las ___ y media. • 1:05 – La boda ___ ___ ___ una y cinco. • ...
HISTORY 2017-03-07
Across
- A TERM MEANING "BEFORE WAR"
- FOUGHT TO MAINTAIN SLAVERY
- A BOUNDARY OR BORDER THAT SEPARATED THE FREE AND SLAVE STATES
- SPEECH IN WHICH WAS STATED THAT SLAVES WERE TO BE SET FREE
- A TERM USED TO DESCRIBE PEOPLE WHO SUPPORTED THE NORTH
- WHEN THE SOUTHERN STATES CHOSE TO LEAVE THE UNITED STATES
- COMMANDING OFFICER OF THE SOUTH
- COLOR OF THE NORTH
- SOLDIERS THAT FIGHT AND TRAVEL BY FOOT
- DIPLOMACY THE IDEA THAT THE SOUTH COULD GET BRITAIN AND FRANCE TO HELP THEM
- COMMANDING OFFICER OF THE NORTH
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- A LONG GUN THAT SOLDIERS SHOT FROM THE SHOULDER
- A PERSON WHO WANTED TO ELIMINATE OR ABOLISH SLAVERY
- A LARGE FARM LOCATED IN THE SOUTHERN STATES
- REBUILDING OF THE WAR TORN STATES IN THE SOUTH
- PRESIDENT DURING THE CIVIL WAR
- ADDRESS FAMOUS SPEECH BY LINCOLN MEANT TO UNITE THE COUNTRY
- A NICKNAME FOR THE PEOPLE FROM THE NORTH
- A NICKNAME FOR PEOPLE IN THE SOUTH
- BARTON THE FOUNDER OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS WHO TREATED SOLDIERS ON THE BATTLE FIELD
- A NICKNAME FOR THE SOUTH
- FOUGHT TO FREE THE SLAVES
- COLOR OF THE SOUTH
23 Clues: COLOR OF THE NORTH • COLOR OF THE SOUTH • A NICKNAME FOR THE SOUTH • FOUGHT TO FREE THE SLAVES • FOUGHT TO MAINTAIN SLAVERY • A TERM MEANING "BEFORE WAR" • PRESIDENT DURING THE CIVIL WAR • COMMANDING OFFICER OF THE SOUTH • COMMANDING OFFICER OF THE NORTH • A NICKNAME FOR PEOPLE IN THE SOUTH • SOLDIERS THAT FIGHT AND TRAVEL BY FOOT • A NICKNAME FOR THE PEOPLE FROM THE NORTH • ...
Station 17 2021-10-13
Across
- a plan that cut off supplies just like an anaconda would cut off oxygen supplies
- the proslavery states
- states that share a border between the union and the confederacy
- an economic motivation towards other countries to support the confederate's efforts in the civil war, through stopping cotton trade
- the capital of the us
- a well known confederate general
- Lincoln's declaration that all people held as slaves in the confederate states will be declared as free men.
- the battle of bull run
- the capital of the confederacy
Down
- the person who assassinated Lincoln
- a war between two sides of a divided nation
- The turning point of the civil war and the most deadly war in the civil war
- a military leader and the 18th president of the united states
- A law passed to force participation within the military.
- the nonslave states
- ____vs____. a naval battle between the union and the confederacy
- The place where the confederates formerly surrendered to the union
- a strategic union victory that led to lincoln's emancipation proclamation
- A union general who used 'scorched earth' strategies to effectively prevent the confederates from rebuilding
- The 16th president who served during the civil war
20 Clues: the nonslave states • the proslavery states • the capital of the us • the battle of bull run • the capital of the confederacy • a well known confederate general • the person who assassinated Lincoln • a war between two sides of a divided nation • The 16th president who served during the civil war • A law passed to force participation within the military. • ...
Interim Review Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-27
Across
- Process where a government's executive is subject to review by the judiciary.
- France fought against shifting European powers.
- War between the US and indigenous allies against the UK and indigenous allies.
- New constitution written in Philadelphia during 1787.
- War between British Army and the United States Army in 1815.
- Guide person for Lewis and Clark's expedition.
- British navy enslaving men into their army during 1812
- Adopted by the Continental Congress on November 15, 1777.
- Land deal between the United States and France, bought 827,000 square miles of land west for $15 million.
- The United States anthem.
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- An official way to verify a treaty.
- The first ten amendments in the Constitution.
- Movement against the creation of a stronger U.S. government.
- A new method for admitting new states to the Union.
- Fort used during the Battle of Baltimore.
- A serious felony punishable by fines and prison time.
- An agreement reached during the Constitutional Convention of 1787.
- A collection of articles written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay.
- Established judicial review in the United States in 1803.
- Violent uprising in the Massachusetts countryside from 1786-1787.
20 Clues: The United States anthem. • An official way to verify a treaty. • Fort used during the Battle of Baltimore. • The first ten amendments in the Constitution. • Guide person for Lewis and Clark's expedition. • France fought against shifting European powers. • A new method for admitting new states to the Union. • New constitution written in Philadelphia during 1787. • ...
Nixon 2023-01-23
Across
- relaxation in tensions
- leaked the pentagon papers
- A period of high inflation combined with economic stagnation
- What kind of troubles did the US go through in Nixon's first years
- name of the spacecraft
- Nixon tried to get North Vietnam to accept a _____
- imposed an embargo, or ban, on shipping oil to the United States.
- Nixons National security advisor
- asked to be attorney general
- joined Armstrong
- Nixon obtained a ____ ____ to stop publication
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- states were asked to assume greater responsibility for the well-being of their citizens
- Nixon uses new relations with China to get USSR to talk about limiting the ______ arms race.
- spending more money in a year than the government receives in revenues
- Nixon felt that ____ ____ was threatened
- The United states decided to join other nations in recognizing the chinese _____
- In 1972, the United States and the Soviet Union signed the first strategic Arms Limitation Treaty, known as
- Nixon had hoped to slowly remove the US from the war while helping ______ to defend itself
- first man to walk on the moon
- What rose due to federal spending
- During the early 1970s, relations eased between the United States and ____
21 Clues: joined Armstrong • relaxation in tensions • name of the spacecraft • leaked the pentagon papers • asked to be attorney general • first man to walk on the moon • Nixons National security advisor • What rose due to federal spending • Nixon felt that ____ ____ was threatened • Nixon obtained a ____ ____ to stop publication • Nixon tried to get North Vietnam to accept a _____ • ...
Civil War Crossword 2023-02-16
Across
- This is what the south's name was.
- An attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out of a port.
- A long gun with a smooth bore that soldiers shot from the shoulder.
- This is when you production and management wealth.
- He was the leader of the north.
- This is what the north´s name was.
- The president at the time of the civil war.
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- He was the leader of the south.
- nickname for people from the North as well as Union soldiers.
- This is when you give up.
- A state of armed conflict between different nations or states or different groups within a nation or state.
- This is the country that the civil war happened in.
- Some one who waned to stop slavery.
- When the southern states chose to leave the United States and to no longer be a part of the country.
- These states were slave states that did not leave the Union
- The side of an army or military unit.
- This means before the war.
- The truing point of the war
- Relating to ordinary citizens and their concerns.
- The date april 12, 1861.
20 Clues: The date april 12, 1861. • This is when you give up. • This means before the war. • The truing point of the war • He was the leader of the south. • He was the leader of the north. • This is what the south's name was. • This is what the north´s name was. • Some one who waned to stop slavery. • The side of an army or military unit. • The president at the time of the civil war. • ...
Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-13
Across
- gin A machine used to separate cotton
- A type of gun.
- Break Away
- of Antietam The bloodiest day of the war
- Scott An african american man they wanted to win his freedom after his owner died.
- proclamation This was released on Jan 1st, 1863.
- A fight between two groups or single people
- Lincoln America’s 16th president
- Address This speech was told November 19, 1863.
- Were most Pro Slavery people lived at
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- Sumter Were the first battle of the Civil War took place
- People who fought in the war are...
- Slave act The act if any slave runs away, people have the right to take them back.
- The head of the United States
- To make amends for someone's wrongdoing.
- E Lee General that led the confederate army
- An act established and put in place by the government
- War The war between citizens in the exact same country
- States The states that were not free
- The state of being held captive by a person
- Were moth Anti Slave people lived
- Crittden Former Politician from Kentucky
- Brady Photographer for the Civil War
- of Bull Run The Union’s first victory in the War
- States The free states
25 Clues: Break Away • A type of gun. • States The free states • The head of the United States • Were moth Anti Slave people lived • Lincoln America’s 16th president • People who fought in the war are... • gin A machine used to separate cotton • States The states that were not free • Brady Photographer for the Civil War • Were most Pro Slavery people lived at • ...
STAT 334 Key Terms 2022-04-20
Across
- all states communicate
- continuous waiting time
- exponential of SBM
- continuous process with uncountable states
- not guaranteed to return
- counting rv
- bell curve
- discrete multiple waiting time
- equally likely
- splitting up
- repeated over and over
- group of states that communicate
- lots of bell curves
- disjoint
- function mapping events to Real numbers
- sequences of rvs
- discrete waiting time rv
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- counting number of events
- subset of sample space
- knowing info already about a rv
- sum of a random number of rvs
- only returns on a multiple of d steps
- knowing info already
- stuck there forever
- discrete process with countable states
- can leave
- continuous multiple waiting time
- yes or no
- list of possible outcomes
- guaranteed to return
- no influence
- flipping direction of conditioning
- continuous process with countable states
- trials with more than two outcomes
- E[X] = E[E[X|Y]]
- variance of process
- can get back and forth
- classifying events
- can't leave
- can return on different numbers of steps with gcd 1
- place you can be
- trend
42 Clues: trend • disjoint • can leave • yes or no • bell curve • counting rv • can't leave • no influence • splitting up • equally likely • E[X] = E[E[X|Y]] • place you can be • sequences of rvs • exponential of SBM • classifying events • stuck there forever • variance of process • lots of bell curves • knowing info already • guaranteed to return • all states communicate • subset of sample space • repeated over and over • ...
Civil War Crossword 2023-05-15
Across
- the man who assassinated President Lincoln
- law brought runaway slaves back to their owners
- another word for Northern states
- amendment abolished slavery
- Confederate General Thomas Jackson’s nickname
- first major battle of the Civil War
- conductor of the Underground Railroad
- the place that General Robert E. Lee surrendered to end the war
- leader of the Confederate states
- word means to break away from
- leader of the abolitionist movement
- Proclamation (executive order) by President Lincoln freeing slaves in rebelling states
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- the place the first shot of the war was fired
- another word for southern states
- Union Commander that helped win the war and later became the 18th President
- Product the South grew and sold for large profits
- a speech that starts, “Four score and seven years ago…?”
- Confederate Commander and expert military leader
- the nickname for people that lived in the South
- 16th President of the United States
- the nickname for people that lived in the North
- founder of the Red Cross
- Union General that led a deadly "March to the Sea"
- war between people of the same country
24 Clues: founder of the Red Cross • amendment abolished slavery • word means to break away from • another word for southern states • another word for Northern states • leader of the Confederate states • 16th President of the United States • first major battle of the Civil War • leader of the abolitionist movement • conductor of the Underground Railroad • ...
Jackson fives Government Vocab 2023-10-19
Across
- James Madison wrote this
- first president of the Nation
- provides each branch of government with individual powers to check the other branches
- designed to protect the security and power of smaller states
- the upper chamber of the United States Congress
- the principle that the leaders of a state and its government are created and sustained by the consent of its people
- responsible for implementing and enforcing the laws written by Congress
- The branch that makes the decisions about the laws and those who break them
- electors who are selected to elect a candidate to particular offices
- established the United States would be allowed two representatives; in the House of Representatives
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- strong national government with three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial
- known as the Founding Father of the constitution
- people who support a strong government
- supreme law of the United States of America.
- officer next in rank to a president
- Branch that holds the President
- people who are against a strong government
- Branch that makes laws for North Carolina
- the plan that allows black Slaves to vote
- United States highest court
20 Clues: James Madison wrote this • United States highest court • first president of the Nation • Branch that holds the President • officer next in rank to a president • people who support a strong government • Branch that makes laws for North Carolina • the plan that allows black Slaves to vote • people who are against a strong government • ...
Cold War Crossword 2025-02-05
Across
- Government where one is in total control
- A spy plane that got shot down in Soviet territory
- Government where the people of the country have a say in lawmaking
- Boundary between South and North Korea
- Alliance of nations that would support one another against NATO
- Nation that supports communism
- The most populated country in the world
- Air supplies that were dropped in West Berlin
- Strategy to be protected against attacks
- Nation that supports democracy and freedom
- The democratic side of Korea
- The first president of the United States during World War II
- Support West Europe in recovery from war
- A boundary dividing West and East Europe
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- Led the Red Scare of the United States
- The communist side of Korea
- hatred between the US and Russia
- Shelters created to protect against explosive warfare
- Communist leader during the Cold War
- States that were taken control by Russia after the war
- Alliance of nations that would defend one another
- The United States would support military aid to countries fighting against communism
- The idea of preventing communism from spreading
- Created to investigate communist activities in the United States
24 Clues: The communist side of Korea • The democratic side of Korea • Nation that supports communism • hatred between the US and Russia • Communist leader during the Cold War • Led the Red Scare of the United States • Boundary between South and North Korea • The most populated country in the world • Government where one is in total control • Strategy to be protected against attacks • ...
States' Rights 2018-02-13
Across
- The first state to secede from the Union.
- The new republic that formed out of the Union through secession.
- The part of the Union that was the southern part and mainly supported slavery.
- The main issue that split the Union in half.
- The part of the Union that was the northern part and mainly supported anti-slavery and anti-secession.
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- President of the Confederate States of America.
- A person who is against slavery.
- President of the United States of America.
- Withdrawing or leaving from a country or confederation.
- The idea that regional governments of states shall be under a federal government and constitution and all states having equal power to a certain extent.Also the reason why the South justified their reason to secede.
10 Clues: A person who is against slavery. • The first state to secede from the Union. • President of the United States of America. • The main issue that split the Union in half. • President of the Confederate States of America. • Withdrawing or leaving from a country or confederation. • The new republic that formed out of the Union through secession. • ...
US States 2021-02-16
10 Clues: Capital Columbus • The biggest state • shaped like a mitten • Contains the Shenandoah Valley • Takes up most of the west coast • one of the most tropical states • Home of Nashville country music • Home of New Orleans and Mardi Gras • has a famous musical named after it • shares a name with a city inside it
INDIAN STATES 2020-08-15
Across
- KOLKATA IS THE CAPITAL OF WHICH STATE?
- THE CAPITAL OF KERALA
- THE LARGEST STATE IN INDIA
- DR. APJ ABDUL KALAM WAS BORN & BROUGHT UP IN THIS STATE
- THE CAPITAL CITY OF TAMILNADU
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- THE CAPITAL OF ODISHA
- LUCKNOW IS THE CAPITAL OF WHICH STATE?
- WHICH STATE IS CALLED AS GOD'S OWN COUNTRY?
- UNION TERRITORY, AS WELL AS CAPITAL OF PUNJAB & HARYANA
- THE CAPITAL OF INDIA
10 Clues: THE CAPITAL OF INDIA • THE CAPITAL OF ODISHA • THE CAPITAL OF KERALA • THE LARGEST STATE IN INDIA • THE CAPITAL CITY OF TAMILNADU • KOLKATA IS THE CAPITAL OF WHICH STATE? • LUCKNOW IS THE CAPITAL OF WHICH STATE? • WHICH STATE IS CALLED AS GOD'S OWN COUNTRY? • UNION TERRITORY, AS WELL AS CAPITAL OF PUNJAB & HARYANA • DR. APJ ABDUL KALAM WAS BORN & BROUGHT UP IN THIS STATE
US States 2016-12-13
Across
- This tropical paradise is off the mainland of the US.
- This state has the Whitehouse.
- Orlando and Miami is in this state.
- This state is next to Ohio.
- This state has Atlanta in it.
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- This state is off the mainland of the US.
- Phoenix is the capital.
- LA is a city in this state.
- Boise is this capital of this state.
- Austin is the capital.
10 Clues: Austin is the capital. • Phoenix is the capital. • LA is a city in this state. • This state is next to Ohio. • This state has Atlanta in it. • This state has the Whitehouse. • Orlando and Miami is in this state. • Boise is this capital of this state. • This state is off the mainland of the US. • This tropical paradise is off the mainland of the US.
US States 2016-12-13
Across
- Austin is the capital.
- This state is off the mainland of the US.
- LA is a city in this state.
- Boise is this capital of this state.
- Phoenix is the capital.
- Orlando and Miami is in this state.
Down
- This state is next to Ohio.
- This state has Atlanta in it.
- This state has the Whitehouse.
- This tropical paradise is off the mainland of the US.
10 Clues: Austin is the capital. • Phoenix is the capital. • This state is next to Ohio. • LA is a city in this state. • This state has Atlanta in it. • This state has the Whitehouse. • Orlando and Miami is in this state. • Boise is this capital of this state. • This state is off the mainland of the US. • This tropical paradise is off the mainland of the US.
US states 2023-03-13
Across
- This is the only state to only border one other state 5
- Largest state by area 6
- This state is bordered by two of the world’s largest lakes 9
- Least populous state 7
- This state shares its name with a country in Europe 7
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- This large state is home to the Golden Gate Bridge 10
- The capital of this state is Santa Fe 3,6
- The only state that begins with the letter D 8
- This is the only state named after a US president 10
- The only state whose flag is not rectangular 5
10 Clues: Least populous state 7 • Largest state by area 6 • The capital of this state is Santa Fe 3,6 • The only state that begins with the letter D 8 • The only state whose flag is not rectangular 5 • This is the only state named after a US president 10 • This large state is home to the Golden Gate Bridge 10 • This state shares its name with a country in Europe 7 • ...
States & Capitols 2021-09-20
US States 2022-06-02
Border states 2022-05-19
10 Clues: Fried chicken • virginia but not • number of border states • USA during the civil war • the capitol is annapolis • home of oversized objects • between free and slave areas • second smallest state in the USA • southerners during the civil war • A northerner during the civil war
Scrambled States 2025-01-26
American States 2024-03-01
Across
- relating to a particular area
- a young human being
- a body of fundamental principles
- people chose to act or speak for others
- buildings containing collections of books
Down
- a New World songbird
- political and administrative divisions of states
- having an obligation to do something
- the governing body of a nation, state, or community
- relating to a nation
10 Clues: a young human being • a New World songbird • relating to a nation • relating to a particular area • a body of fundamental principles • having an obligation to do something • people chose to act or speak for others • buildings containing collections of books • political and administrative divisions of states • the governing body of a nation, state, or community
United States 2025-07-19
Across
- A type of music that started in the U.S.
- A sport played in the U.S. with helmets and touchdowns
- Classic American dessert
- American film industry
- The U.S. government building
Down
- A core American value
- As in the Statue of Liberty
- Traditional American holiday
- Leader of the country
- A round, sweet treat with a hole in the middle.
10 Clues: A core American value • Leader of the country • American film industry • Classic American dessert • As in the Statue of Liberty • Traditional American holiday • The U.S. government building • A type of music that started in the U.S. • A round, sweet treat with a hole in the middle. • A sport played in the U.S. with helmets and touchdowns
US states 2022-11-11
Across
- "you are not in... anymore, Dorothy"
- which was last to join to USA?
- motherstate of jazz
- in which state is Harvard located?
- in which state is Mount Rashmore located?
Down
- in which state is "City of Angles" located?
- with which state ajoin D.C?
- land of cowboys
- in which state is Niagara Falls located?
- in which state is Grand Canyon located?
10 Clues: land of cowboys • motherstate of jazz • with which state ajoin D.C? • which was last to join to USA? • in which state is Harvard located? • "you are not in... anymore, Dorothy" • in which state is Grand Canyon located? • in which state is Niagara Falls located? • in which state is Mount Rashmore located? • in which state is "City of Angles" located?
U.S States 2023-01-28
Across
- home to Yellowstone national park
- famous for cheese
- the capital is known as "the mile high city"
- has the largest population than any other
- the biggest state in the US
Down
- the only island state (unless you count Puerto Rico!)
- the largest city in the country by population is in this state
- peninsula state with a national park
- famous for the great lakes, one of the lakes has the name of this state
- state that borders Mexico, capital is Phoenix
10 Clues: famous for cheese • the biggest state in the US • home to Yellowstone national park • peninsula state with a national park • has the largest population than any other • the capital is known as "the mile high city" • state that borders Mexico, capital is Phoenix • the only island state (unless you count Puerto Rico!) • ...
States & Capitals 2025-11-09
Across
- I'm known as The Cornhusker State
- I'm known as The Garden State
- I'm the Capital of New Hampshire
- I'm known as The Granite State
- Abraham _____ (memory trick)
- ____ is Hidden in the Hills of Montana (memory trick)
Down
- I'm the Capital of Nevada
- I'm surrounded by Oregon, Idaho, Utah,Arizona, and California
- I'm the Capital of New Jersey
- I'm known as The Treasure State
10 Clues: I'm the Capital of Nevada • Abraham _____ (memory trick) • I'm known as The Garden State • I'm the Capital of New Jersey • I'm known as The Granite State • I'm known as The Treasure State • I'm the Capital of New Hampshire • I'm known as The Cornhusker State • ____ is Hidden in the Hills of Montana (memory trick) • ...
Moře 2026-01-24
8 Clues: - 60°z.d. 30°s.š. • - 60°v.d. 20°s.š. • - 50°v.d. 50°s.š. • - 80°z.d. 20°s.š. • - 20°v.d. 40°s.š. • - 40°v.d. 20°s.š. • - 160°v.d. 20°j.š. • - Nultý poledník,60°s.š.
periodic table 2020-06-02
20 Clues: Number 6 • Number 7 • Number 2 • Number 80 • Number 78 • Number 73 • Number 31 • Number 82 • Number 28 • Number 36 • Number 50 • Number 10 • Number 79 • Number 30 • Number 22 • Number 13 • Number 53 • Number 47 • What we breath in • Number 1 on the periodic table
LARA'S ENGLISH NUMBERS 2020-07-20
Benjamin's Birthday Surprise Puzzle 2021-10-26
Across
- Ertussenuit
- Aperitiefhapje
- Sporen
- Mooie stad achter de duinen
- 27
- Druivensap
- Kleur
- Kernachtig
- Achternaam
- Klaver
Down
- Wijnkelner
- Plek om te slapen
- Past 50 liter in
- Hal
- Verfijnde kookkunst
- Plek om te slapen
- Bereide spijs
- Groot stuk grond met gebouwen die erop staan
- Ieder jaar op 2 november
- Ambiance
- Groene oase in een stad
21 Clues: 27 • Hal • Kleur • Sporen • Klaver • Ambiance • Wijnkelner • Druivensap • Kernachtig • Achternaam • Ertussenuit • Bereide spijs • Aperitiefhapje • Past 50 liter in • Plek om te slapen • Plek om te slapen • Verfijnde kookkunst • Groene oase in een stad • Ieder jaar op 2 november • Mooie stad achter de duinen • Groot stuk grond met gebouwen die erop staan
Math crossword 2013-09-11
27 Clues: 20x3= • 50÷2= • 25÷5= • 50x2= • 920x2= • 230x3= • 230÷2= • 932x2= • 920x4= • 230x4= • 324÷2= • 960x2= • 920÷6= • 264÷2= • 622÷2= • 724÷2= • 924÷3= • 920x2= • 820÷2= • 320÷4= • 2000÷3= • 3680x4= • 6000x2= • 6000x3= • 2000x5= • 2000÷2= • 1800÷2=
Numbers and Days 2015-01-11
Law & Public Safety Communication Quiz 2023-04-30
21 Clues: 10-4 • 10-9 • 10-7 • 10-8 • 10-27 • 10-24 • 10-40 • 10-15 • 10-25 • 10-28 • 10-23 • 10-50 • 10-20 • 10-21 • 10-22 • 10-55 • a means • p means • Mr. Meeks • 10-7 person • the communication on the radio
Los Numeros-Maya Tumolo 2020-02-06
25 Clues: 5-4=_ • 8-6=_ • 8-8=_ • 9+9=_ • 9-6=_ • 2+4=_ • 4+3=_ • 5+3=_ • 4+5=_ • 2+3=_ • 2x2=_ • 3x10=_ • 11x3=_ • 20x1=_ • 2+38=_ • 35+4=_ • 2x14=_ • 30x2=_ • 2x40=_ • 100x9=_ • 50+40=_ • 34+16+_ • 10x10=_ • 40+30=_ • 7634-7624=_
Spanish review 2022-04-20
27 Clues: 50 • 80 • red • sad • blue • happy • green • tired • bored • yellow • Monday • serious • excited • satisfied • depressed • depressed • frustrated • it's cloudy • I am (estar) • it's snowing • content, happy • busy, occupied • they are(estar) • you are (estar) • s/he is (estar) • we are (estamos) • they are (estar)
dr. Mező - angol számok 20221110 2022-11-10
Numbers 2022-09-05
NUMBERS FROM CERO TO MILLON 2023-09-28
FR40L2A 2023-12-07
23 Clues: 40 • 70 • 30 • 20 • 50 • 72 • 69 • 60 • a boy • it is • a lady • a girl • here is • hey!Look! • who is it • a gentleman • a friend(boy) • a friend(boy) • a teacher(man) • a friend(girl) • a friend(girl) • here is/this is • a teacher(woman)
FCES Signals 46-75 2023-08-21
Spanish numbers 2024-05-01
Numbers 1 - 100 2025-12-08
33 Clues: - 5 • - 4 • - 8 • - 9 • - 6 • - 2 • - 7 • - 3 • - 1 • - 17 • - 43 • - 50 • - 70 • - 19 • - 18 • - 65 • - 76 • - 21 • - 12 • - 20 • - 30 • - 13 • - 15 • - 11 • - 90 • - 87 • - 54 • - 32 • - 98 • - 60 • - 80 • - 40 • - 100
1-60 Numeros 2025-10-07
PRESIDENT NAMES CROSSWORD PUZZLE by Matthew Nolte 2017-04-30
Across
- was the first president to visit all 50 states
- banned booze card playing and dancing in the whitehouse
- was never married
- the biggest president
- would skip school to do hunting and fishing
- was a genius
- had a job picking bugs off of potato plants
- the smallest president
- was the head cheerleader in highschool
- made the longest speech at his inauguration
- smoked twenty cigars a day
- gamboled away the whitehouses china collection
- had libyas capitol nammed after him
- liked golf a lot
- had an artificial jaw
- he thought he had seen a UFO
- was the first president to win a nobel peace prize
- had been involved in 100 duels
Down
- his face was on the 100000$ bill
- usually known to wear a tophat
- was called the human iceburg
- when he was little he had a pet ape called tata
- had a japoneze word nammed after him
- married his teacher
- had a lot of clothes
- was the wealthiest president
- was a two time grammy winner
- wore a carnation for good luck
- was a model during collage
- tailored his own suits
- did standup
- had a terrible stage fright
- he ran over a woman with a horse
- was a failed harberdasher
- had 15 kids
35 Clues: did standup • had 15 kids • was a genius • liked golf a lot • was never married • married his teacher • had a lot of clothes • the biggest president • had an artificial jaw • tailored his own suits • the smallest president • was a failed harberdasher • was a model during collage • smoked twenty cigars a day • had a terrible stage fright • was called the human iceburg • ...
World Map 2013-07-29
Across
- A body of water which lies between Australia and the Melanesian island of New Guinea.
- The most populous city in the U.S and known for their spectacular casinos. 3,5.
- A North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories. 6.
- A federal republic consisting of 50 states and a federal district. 6, 6.
- The world’s largest coral reef system. 3, 5, 7, 4.
- The tallest tower (Burj Khalifa) belongs in this city. 5.
- The world’s largest and most populated continent. 4.
- A sovereign state located off the north-western coast of continental Europe. 6, 7.
- The world's second-largest and second-most-populous continent. 6.
- You can find Buckingham Palace in this city. 6.
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- The largest of the Earth’s oceanic divisions.
- The Eiffel Tower is in this city. 5.
- Completely enclosed on the north by Europe, on the south by Africa, and on the east by Asia. 3, 13, 3.
- The world's most populous country, with a population of over 1.35 billion. 5.
- Regarded as the fourth-largest of the five principal oceanic divisions. 8, 5.
- The 2008 Olympic games where hosted this city. 7.
- The world’s sixth largest country by total area. 9.
- One of the five major circles of latitude that marks maps of the earth. 6, 2, 9.
- The least populated continent. 10.
- Known for pizza, pasta and the colosseum. 5.
20 Clues: The least populated continent. 10. • The Eiffel Tower is in this city. 5. • Known for pizza, pasta and the colosseum. 5. • The largest of the Earth’s oceanic divisions. • You can find Buckingham Palace in this city. 6. • The 2008 Olympic games where hosted this city. 7. • The world’s largest coral reef system. 3, 5, 7, 4. • ...
Fitzgerald Family 2015-06-12
Across
- Dreams of being an artist in Paris
- Has just started to walk
- Has a brother in the Police force
- Loves Bugs
- Landed a ski jump on only one ski
- Gave a 10 minute talk in Primary at age 5
- Was a ladybug in the school program
- Believed if they drank water mixed with sugar they would become a cougar
- wanted to have a party weekly as a young child
- Managed a gift shop one summer in high school
- Has been a model
- Starts to dance when she hears music
Down
- Was found picking up litter after dark all by themself at the BYUI Stadium
- Has had a frenectomy
- Took a calligraphy class in junior high that made them dream of being a calligraphy artist
- Enjoys reading books to a crowd
- Started on the Lions soccer team
- Drove to a friends funeral in Cedar City
- Drove themself and friends to Utah just after receiving their driving license
- wrote a letter to the President of the United States
- Had broken a leg and received stitches 3 times by the time they were 11
- During baseball season, this person only hit 2 balls; both were foul balls.
- Has a black belt in karate
- Loves to wear dresses
- Has completed a 50 mile canoe trip
25 Clues: Loves Bugs • Has been a model • Has had a frenectomy • Loves to wear dresses • Has just started to walk • Has a black belt in karate • Enjoys reading books to a crowd • Started on the Lions soccer team • Has a brother in the Police force • Landed a ski jump on only one ski • Dreams of being an artist in Paris • Has completed a 50 mile canoe trip • Was a ladybug in the school program • ...
Economics by Alex Kriva 2022-04-05
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- - a situation in which the country's economy is facing mood swings, sadness and loss of interest
- - UK leaving the European Union
- - the lowest point that most economists probably hates to occur in
- inflation - buying more goods than the economy can even produce
- - the highest point in the business cycle that every economist is dreaming of
- Inflation - a sneaky type of inflation that slowly increases the price rates and is noticed after long time
- - a rich person who can provide some amount of money to people that want to borrow them
- - a situation in which the prices of all goods and services rise up to 50% per month and more
- - a person who wants to buy a new expensive house, but needs to owe money for such a thing
- - “pieces of eight”
- - the father of modern economics
- - the state of being without a regular income or the responsibility of getting up to work in the morning
Down
- - coin money
- System - central bank of the United States
- - a situation where the prices of all goods and services goes down
- - the value of the certain nation's economic production
- - economic system in which money doesn't exist, trading is the center of this system
- - currency divided into ten parts
- - old guy that unfortunately leads our country
- - the best boy, not entirely human
20 Clues: - coin money • - “pieces of eight” • - UK leaving the European Union • - the father of modern economics • - currency divided into ten parts • - the best boy, not entirely human • System - central bank of the United States • - old guy that unfortunately leads our country • - the value of the certain nation's economic production • ...
Soccer World Cup!!! 2022-12-02
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- Place with the most koalas
- Team that won group A
- Team with Neymar Jr.
- A sport where you kick a ball into a goal
- A way to shortly watch every game
- Team that has Harry Kane
- Team that beat Costa Rica 7 - 0
- What you get for winning
- Team with Ronaldo
- Team that took USA out of the world cup in 2014
- Won first world cup ever
- Team with Messi
- Continent hosting the 2026 world cup
- Team that got 1st in world cup 2018
- Hosted world cup
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- A team with a white plus on its flag and a red background
- Team that got second place in world cup 2018
- Team with a flag with red, yellow, and black
- Small team in Africa on the west side
- 2nd place team in group H
- Where teams play each other until there is one team standing
- Soccer ball used in tournament
- Another word people use instead of soccer
- Team with Robert Lewondowski
- Team near Spain in Africa
- Team where the goalie got a red card in the group stage
- Team that lost to Croatia in penalty kicks in in the stage after the group stage
- Country with 50 states
- Team that won the world cup in 1934
29 Clues: Team with Messi • Hosted world cup • Team with Ronaldo • Team with Neymar Jr. • Team that won group A • Country with 50 states • Team that has Harry Kane • What you get for winning • Won first world cup ever • 2nd place team in group H • Team near Spain in Africa • Place with the most koalas • Team with Robert Lewondowski • Soccer ball used in tournament • Team that beat Costa Rica 7 - 0 • ...
Who do you know? 2023-11-01
Across
- Can do tricks with a hula hoop
- Speaks 4 languages
- Spent the first year of life in leg casts
- Was on the University of Oregon rowing team
- Has 5 siblings
- Loves cooking and has named their knives
- Played violin for 8 years
- Has broken their right arm 3 times
- Crowned jump rope Champ with 5012 jumps in a row
- Previous career was an engineer
- Favorite gatorade is yellow
- loves in-door plants and macrame
- Use to teach English aboard
- Currently learning Korean
- Survived Burning Man 2023
- Rode horses competitively for 15 years
- Makes and sews their own clothes
- Played the flute for 7 years
Down
- Grew up on a cattle farm
- Former ballerina and firefighter
- Has dual citizenship with Wales
- Has traveled to 23 countries
- Has a pug named Kora
- Use to teach ballroom dancing
- Played 10lb Korean drum and danced across LA Known
- Getting married in April
- Can only cross one eye
- Has visted 49 of the 50 states
- Owns 10 mango farms in the Philippines
- Sang Choir in high school
- Learning how to sew from Kate
- Has dual citizenship with the US & Poland
- Speaks Norwegian
- Was a first Lieutenant in the Airforce
- was a volunteer firefighter/EMT for 13 years
35 Clues: Has 5 siblings • Speaks Norwegian • Speaks 4 languages • Has a pug named Kora • Can only cross one eye • Grew up on a cattle farm • Getting married in April • Played violin for 8 years • Sang Choir in high school • Currently learning Korean • Survived Burning Man 2023 • Favorite gatorade is yellow • Use to teach English aboard • Has traveled to 23 countries • Played the flute for 7 years • ...
Module 15: Writing and Third Parties 2024-11-21
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- The transfer of contractual rights to another party.
- The party required to perform a contractual duty.
- The party entitled to receive performance in a contract.
- A third party receiving a gift from a contract.
- A final and complete written agreement.
- Contracts involving property must be in writing under the Statute of Frauds.
- Law requiring certain contracts to be in writing to be enforceable.
- The transfer of contractual duties to another party.
- A person appointed to manage the estate of a deceased individual.
- A promise to pay another's debt, which must be in writing to be enforceable.
- Allows oral contracts to be enforceable if specific conditions are met.
- A person who benefits from a contract they are not directly part of.
Down
- Agreement replacing one party in a contract with another, releasing liability.
- Consideration A contract made in exchange for marriage must be in writing.
- Requires contracts for the sale of goods worth $500 or more to be in writing.
- Rule prohibiting the use of prior statements to contradict a written contract.
- Allows oral agreements between merchants under certain conditions.
- A third party benefiting from a contract to fulfill a debt.
- A requirement to inform the obligor about an assignment of rights.
- An electronic agreement, valid in all 50 states under E-Sign laws.
20 Clues: A final and complete written agreement. • A third party receiving a gift from a contract. • The party required to perform a contractual duty. • The transfer of contractual rights to another party. • The transfer of contractual duties to another party. • The party entitled to receive performance in a contract. • ...
The middle ages 2024-11-13
Across
- united the mongols
- time period from 500 to 1500 CE
- An effort to "reclaim" Jerusalem from Muslims by Christians
- king of the Franks from 768
- What is a major Abbasid public academy in Baghdad?
- Time period in the Islamic Empire where they accomplished many things
- What Muslims call their god
- When the pope "kicks" someone out of the church he
- who was the first king of England?
- Who founded the Ayybid Dynasty?
- what knights live by
- States king and his government are not above the law
- War that lasted 116 years
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- conflict between church and state in Europe
- Break between the Catholic church and the eastern orthodox church
- pope that started the Crusades
- who traveled through the silk road in 1271-1295
- A plague that killed 40-50% of the European population
- richest man to ever exist
- Empire that took over after Mali
- who is the true prophet of Islam?
- What Empire took over the gold trade after Ghana fell
- holy book of islam
- What was the social system most of Europe used?
- what religion follows Allah and Muhammeds teachings?
- United by Genesis khan
- five pillar where you go to mecca
- A type of Islam where Abu Bakr is the rightful Caliph
- Became a catholic saint in the 1920s
- Leader of the third crusade
30 Clues: united the mongols • holy book of islam • what knights live by • United by Genesis khan • richest man to ever exist • War that lasted 116 years • king of the Franks from 768 • What Muslims call their god • Leader of the third crusade • pope that started the Crusades • time period from 500 to 1500 CE • Who founded the Ayybid Dynasty? • Empire that took over after Mali • ...
Holiday Fun 2025-12-03
Across
- Coca-Cola played a large part in standardizing this iconic Christmas figure.
- Jingle Bells, originally called "One Horse Open Sleigh" was intended for this holiday.
- A kind of hook candy canes are shaped after.
- The country tinsel was invented, circa 1610.
- Christmas trees were considered fashionable due to this 1848 Queen.
- The average dollar amount Americans spend each year on gifts.
- The first artificial Christmas tree was made from this material.
- More than 3 billion of these items are sent around the holiday season.
- This canters Christmas tree started out looking like Charlie Brown's but has since grown larger with each passing year.
- Of 50 states, how many grow Christmas Trees.
- Where the largest floating Christmas tree is located.
- The number of islands named Christmas
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- A folk tale that speaks of good luck should you find a spider web in your tree.
- This holiday drink became associated with the holidays due to a lack of refrigeration.
- This type of Christmas tree is an ancient tradition.
- The singer of "White Christmas", the best selling Christmas song of all time.
- This famous Christmas character was created as a marketing ploy in 1939.
- This edible gift can last indefinitely.
- This state was the first to recognize Christmas as a state holiday.
- Santa's name in Hawaii.
- The star of the Christmas feast.
- The first Ornaments.
22 Clues: The first Ornaments. • Santa's name in Hawaii. • The star of the Christmas feast. • The number of islands named Christmas • This edible gift can last indefinitely. • A kind of hook candy canes are shaped after. • The country tinsel was invented, circa 1610. • Of 50 states, how many grow Christmas Trees. • This type of Christmas tree is an ancient tradition. • ...
