50 states Crossword Puzzles
Government 2020-12-03
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
unit 4 part 2 2023-12-12
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Nixon 2023-01-23
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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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 • ...
Cold War Crossword 2025-02-05
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- "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?
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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)
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- 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) • ...
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
Tes Diagnostik Bilangan Bulat 2024-07-30
Math 2021-11-19
¿A qué hora es...? (no accents) 2023-09-19
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
Early America Review 2023-03-24
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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 • ...
Geography Science, and Civics Crossword Challenge 2026-06-02
Across
- What planet do we live on?
- What is the largest country in the world by land area?
- What is another word for 1000 years?
- What is the longest river in the world?
- What is the capital of Canada?
- What gas do plants absorb from the air?
- What is the smallest continent?
- What are the first ten amendments to the Constitution called?
- What is the largest ocean on Earth?
Down
- What process do plants use to make food from sunlight?
- What country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States?
- What is the capital city of Brazil?
- What country is Hawaii part of?
- How many states are in the United States?
- What is the only U.S. state that starts with the letter L?
- What continent do we live in?
- What country is south of the United States?
- What is the supreme law of the land?
- What is the capital of France?
- What is the only U.S. state that ends with the letter K?
- Who appoints federal judges?
- What continent is Egypt in?
- What is the capital of the United States?
- What continent is Japan in?
24 Clues: What planet do we live on? • What continent is Egypt in? • What continent is Japan in? • Who appoints federal judges? • What continent do we live in? • What is the capital of France? • What is the capital of Canada? • What country is Hawaii part of? • What is the smallest continent? • What is the capital city of Brazil? • What is the largest ocean on Earth? • ...
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
Civil War in Georgia 2022-01-14
Across
- The amount of prisoners that Fort Sumter housed
- First and largest battle ever fought in Georgia
- The Union Army was trying to prevent the Confederacy from doing this by implementing the Union Blockade
- This term refers to the southern states disbanding from the northern states
- The people against slavery
- The Emancipation Proclamation allowed these people to enlist in the Union Army
- Northern states led by President Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War
- Sherman led some 60,000 soldiers on a 285-mile march from Atlanta to Savannah
- General of the Union army during the Civil War; led March to the Sea and Atlanta Campaign
- There were this many military prisons during the Civil War
- President Abraham Lincoln was against the expansion of this in the West
Down
- series of battles fought throughout northwest Georgia and the area around Atlanta during the summer of 1864
- The people for slavery
- The Union Blockade was a part of this plan
- Deadliest military prison during the Civil War
- Naval strategy by the United States to prevent the Confederacy from trading
- City where the Union Blockade took place
- An edict issued by U.S. President Abraham Lincoln that freed the slaves of the Confederate States in rebellion against the Union
- Issued the Emancipationan Proclamation and was President during the Civil War
- he impact the Union Blockade had on the economies of other countries
- Southern states that had seceded from the Union during the Civil War
21 Clues: The people for slavery • The people against slavery • City where the Union Blockade took place • The Union Blockade was a part of this plan • Deadliest military prison during the Civil War • The amount of prisoners that Fort Sumter housed • First and largest battle ever fought in Georgia • There were this many military prisons during the Civil War • ...
Foreign Policy 2016-04-06
Across
- nations have similar power to deter from war
- a balance of power between the countries involving nuclear weapons
- forcing men into the navy
- An international organization established after World War I under the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles.
- the united states will interfer with anything having to do with latin america
- the policy or status of a nation that does not participate in a war between other nations
- events in one country will cause similar events in close countries
- proposal that united states will be givin access to Chinese markets
- one country taking over another
- research program that began by united states in 1983 to explore technology to find a way to detory incoming missiles
Down
- A nuclear race developed during the Cold War, an intense period between the Soviet Union and the United States.
- security cooperation of several countries to strengthen the security of each country
- a reference to the general easing of the geo-political tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States
- a chemical, biological or radioactive weapon capable of causing widespread death and destruction.
- thinking ones beliefs and opinons are better then anothers
- over exagrgeration of news stories to sway public opinion
- Fourteen goals of the United States in the peace negotiations after World War I created by President Woodrow Wilson
- preventing the spread of communism to other countries
- avoiding involvement in affairs of other nations
- givimg into someone demands to avoid conflict
20 Clues: forcing men into the navy • one country taking over another • nations have similar power to deter from war • givimg into someone demands to avoid conflict • avoiding involvement in affairs of other nations • preventing the spread of communism to other countries • over exagrgeration of news stories to sway public opinion • ...
The Civil War Key Term Review 2023-04-06
Across
- A sum of money given as a bonus for joining the military.
- A failed diplomatic mission by two envoys of the Confederate States.
- Long knives attached to the top of guns.
- One of the first African-American regiments to fight on the Union side was from this state.
- Notorious Civil War prison in Georgia.
- Confederate general Thomas Jackson's nickname.
- Battlefield nurse who eventually founded the American Red Cross
- Most common surgery during the Civil War.
- The armed conflict between the United States and Confederate States of America.
- General Farragut won some battles to take control of this important city on the Mississippi and Gulf of Mexico.
- Forcing people into military service.
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- Issued by Lincoln to liberate slaves in rebellious states.
- Republican-speak for "Peace Democrats."
- Woman who started the first US nurse training program.
- Bloody one-day battle in Maryland "won" by the Union.
- De factor leader of the Confederate Army.
- The president of the Confederate States.
- Wearing down an enemy's soldiers and resources.
- Biscuit-like food that soldiers ate during the Civil War.
- The name of the Union's military plan.
- The president of the United States during the Civil War.
- A person's right not to be imprisoned unless charged with a crime and given a trial.
- Another name for the new national currency created during the Civil War.
- Invention by Samuel Morse in 1837 that greatly improved military communication.
24 Clues: Forcing people into military service. • The name of the Union's military plan. • Notorious Civil War prison in Georgia. • Republican-speak for "Peace Democrats." • The president of the Confederate States. • Long knives attached to the top of guns. • De factor leader of the Confederate Army. • Most common surgery during the Civil War. • ...
l6 2025-01-21
Andrew Jackson- Paige, emery 2024-01-30
Across
- is the constitutional theory that individual states can invalidate federal laws or judicial decisions they deem unconstitutional
- states have the power to make any decisions the Federal Government does not make
- served as chief justice of the United States Supreme Court for more than three decades
- an American lawyer, diplomat, and statesman who served as the eighth president of the United States from 1837 to 1841
- Southerners, arguing that the tariff enhanced the interests of the Northern manufacturing industry at their expense
- formal withdrawal of a group from a political entity
- the forced westward migration of American Indian tribes from the South and Southeast
- second federally authorized Hamiltonian national bank in the United States
- 9th U.S. President
- conservative political party that existed in the United States during the mid-19th century
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- one of the two major political parties, alongside the Republican Party
- opposed by the Cherokee nation
- the country's first central banker
- often managed by individuals closely tied the Democratic Party, were granted privileged status in the banking system, and were lent substantial amounts of public funds
- Andrew Jacksons nickname
- practice in which a political party, after winning an election, gives government jobs to its supporters, friends
- a member of an American Indian people originally from Tennessee and North Carolina.
- extended from the present Texas-Oklahoma border to the Nebraska-Dakota border
- the right to vote in political elections
- a problem in Europe, when the stock market crashed
20 Clues: 9th U.S. President • Andrew Jacksons nickname • opposed by the Cherokee nation • the country's first central banker • the right to vote in political elections • a problem in Europe, when the stock market crashed • formal withdrawal of a group from a political entity • one of the two major political parties, alongside the Republican Party • ...
ELD Unit 4 Quiz 2025-12-01
Across
- Pictures or objects that represent something else
- A spherical map of the world
- The part of the Earth's surface that is not covered by water
- This branch of the government makes the laws
- Modes of moving people and cargo
- The leader of the United States executive branch
- Bottom part of the United States along the east coast; includes the state of Florida
- A vehicle with two wheels; also known as a bicycle
- Largest area of the United States bordering Mexico; includes the state of New Mexico
- An amount of space
- Upper middle of the United States; includes the state of Nebraska
Down
- The study of the past
- A vehicle used to transport many people at once; often used by schools to deliver students
- A large, continuous land mass on the Earth
- Upper part of the United States on the east coast; includes the state of New York
- This branch of the government includes the president and his cabinet
- The governing body of a country
- A vehicle that flies; also known as an airplane
- Half of the Earth
- An area of the country
- Rules created and enforced by the government
- people
- A vehicle with 4 wheels; used most often for personal transportation
- Area of the United States, which is bordered by the Pacific coastline; includes the state of California
- Legal entitlements giving freedom and protection to individuals
- This branch of the government includes the Supreme Court
26 Clues: people • Half of the Earth • An amount of space • The study of the past • An area of the country • A spherical map of the world • The governing body of a country • Modes of moving people and cargo • A large, continuous land mass on the Earth • Rules created and enforced by the government • This branch of the government makes the laws • ...
American Civil War 2025-01-12
Across
- A high-ranking officer in the army.
- The process of selecting people to serve in the military.
- The act of freeing someone from slavery.
- A person who wanted to end slavery.
- The general of the Union Army who later became president.
- The southern states that wanted to keep slavery and fought against the Union.
- To withdraw from a larger group, such as a state leaving the Union.
- A large group of soldiers organized to fight in a war.
- The official document outlining the laws and principles of the United States government.
- The states that stayed loyal to the U.S. government during the Civil War.
- The process of rebuilding the South after the Civil War.
- A war between groups in the same country.
- The general of the Confederate Army.
- The 16th president of the United States, who led the country during the Civil War.
Down
- The practice of owning and forcing people to work without pay.
- Tubman A famous abolitionist and conductor of the Underground Railroad, helping slaves escape to freedom.
- A major battle fought in Pennsylvania in 1863, considered a turning point in the war.
- Former slaves who were freed after the Civil War.
- The northern states that were against slavery during the Civil War.
- The government formed by the southern states that left the Union.
- A fight between armies during the war.
- People who were owned and forced to work without freedom.
22 Clues: A high-ranking officer in the army. • A person who wanted to end slavery. • The general of the Confederate Army. • A fight between armies during the war. • The act of freeing someone from slavery. • A war between groups in the same country. • Former slaves who were freed after the Civil War. • A large group of soldiers organized to fight in a war. • ...
American Civil War 2025-01-12
Across
- The act of freeing someone from slavery.
- The southern states that wanted to keep slavery and fought against the Union.
- The practice of owning and forcing people to work without pay.
- A famous abolitionist and conductor of the Underground Railroad, helping slaves escape to freedom.
- Former slaves who were freed after the Civil War.
- A major battle fought in Pennsylvania in 1863, considered a turning point in the war.
- The 16th president of the United States, who led the country during the Civil War.
- To withdraw from a larger group, such as a state leaving the Union.
- A fight between armies during the war.
- The process of rebuilding the South after the Civil War.
- A war between groups in the same country.
- The northern states that were against slavery during the Civil War.
- People who were owned and forced to work without freedom.
Down
- The government formed by the southern states that left the Union.
- The states that stayed loyal to the U.S. government during the Civil War.
- The process of selecting people to serve in the military.
- The general of the Confederate Army.
- The general of the Union Army who later became president.
- A person who wanted to end slavery.
- A large group of soldiers organized to fight in a war.
- A high-ranking officer in the army.
- The official document outlining the laws and principles of the United States government.
22 Clues: A person who wanted to end slavery. • A high-ranking officer in the army. • The general of the Confederate Army. • A fight between armies during the war. • The act of freeing someone from slavery. • A war between groups in the same country. • Former slaves who were freed after the Civil War. • A large group of soldiers organized to fight in a war. • ...
Lesson 2 2020-08-09
Across
- an ancient Native American culture that spanned the present-day Four Corners region of the United States, comprising southeastern Utah, northeastern Arizona, northwestern New Mexico, and southwestern Colorado
- continent of the Eastern Hemisphere south of the Mediterranean Sea and adjoining Asia on its northeastern border
- to create, fashion, execute, or construct according to plan
- continent of the northern part of the Eastern Hemisphere between Asia and the Atlantic Ocean
- to set free from restraint, confinement, or servitude
- a substance used to color materials
- spear-throwing device used by early peoples to hurl spears and darts; effective in enabling hunters to send their darts and spears greater distances
- state in the western United States; attracted thousands of miners during gold rush of 1849
- state in the western United States; settled by Mormons in 1840s
- to establish an institution often with terms of future maintenance
- a culture in the western Southwest known for building a vast system of canals
- legitimate proof of an idea, occurrence, or action that has been questioned by an individual or society
- flat stone on which corn is ground into meal
Down
- state in the southwestern United States; ceded to the United States by Mexico in 1848
- state in the western United States
- tool used to grind corn into meal
- a leveled area on a hillside
- a trade product that is brought into a country
- state in the western United States
- continent in the northern part of the Western Hemisphere between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans
- way of life of a group of people who share similar beliefs and customs
- state in the southwestern United States; 48th state to enter the Union
- to make fit for a specific or new use or situation by modifying or changing
- a religious leader and teacher trained in Jewish law, rituals, and tradition
- one of the approximately 250 domains into which Japan was divided under the Tokugawa
- a period of little rainfall, in which growing crops becomes difficult
- country in North America south of the United States
- a barrier built to hold back water and raise its level
28 Clues: a leveled area on a hillside • tool used to grind corn into meal • state in the western United States • state in the western United States • a substance used to color materials • flat stone on which corn is ground into meal • a trade product that is brought into a country • country in North America south of the United States • ...
Civil War 2022-01-07
Across
- - An attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out of a port.
- - Soldiers that fight and travel by foot.
- - A long gun with a smooth bore that soldiers shot from the shoulder.
- - A cap worn by Civil War soldiers.
- - A nickname for southern whites who supported the Republican Party.
- - A term used to describe people who supported the Union.
- Man's best friend
- Likes to chase mice
- - The name given to the states that stayed loyal to the United States government. Also called the North.
- - A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle.
- - A nickname given to people in the South supporting the Confederate States.
- - A long blade or knife attached to the end of a musket. Soldiers would use it like a spear in close combat.
Down
- - A nickname for northerners who were against the Civil War. Dixie - A nickname for the South.
- - The side of an army or military unit.
- - An army of citizens used during emergencies.
- Flying mammal
- - A canvas bag that many Civil War soldiers used to carry their food.
- - A nickname for people from the North as well as Union soldiers.
- - A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery.
- Large marsupial
- - Crackers eaten by Civil War soldiers made from flour, water, and salt.
- - Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars.
- Slave Law - A law passed by Congress in 1850 that said escaped slaves in free states had to be returned to their owners.
- Has a trunk
- - An ankle high shoe worn by soldiers during the Civil War. Carpetbagger - A northerner who moved to the South during the reconstruction in order to become rich.
- - Another name for the Confederate States of America or the South. The Confederacy was a group of states that left the United States to form their own country.
- - A nickname for United States paper money that was first used in 1862. It got its name from the green ink used in printing.
27 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • - A cap worn by Civil War soldiers. • - The side of an army or military unit. • - Soldiers that fight and travel by foot. • - An army of citizens used during emergencies. • - Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars. • - A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle. • ...
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 • ...
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
Articles of Confederation Review 2025-01-31
Across
- City where the Constitutional Convention was held to replace the Articles
- The federal government lacked this, making defense difficult
- First governing document of the United States
- The type of legislature under the Articles of Confederation
- Congress lacked authority to regulate this, leading to economic disputes
- Uprising in Massachusetts that exposed the weaknesses of the Articles
- This was missing, meaning there was no president to enforce laws
- Replaced the Articles in 1789 to create a stronger federal government
- 1787 law that set rules for governing new territories
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- States retained this under the Articles, meaning they had independent power
- Also missing, leaving no national court system
- Number of states under the Articles of Confederation
- Agreement negotiated under the Articles that ended the American Revolution
- Number of states needed to approve laws under the Articles
- 1785 law that organized new territories
- Weakness in this area led Britain and Spain to ignore U.S. requests
- The only governing body under the Articles
- The Articles required unanimous approval from states for this
- Congress lacked this power, making it difficult to raise money
19 Clues: 1785 law that organized new territories • The only governing body under the Articles • First governing document of the United States • Also missing, leaving no national court system • Number of states under the Articles of Confederation • 1787 law that set rules for governing new territories • Number of states needed to approve laws under the Articles • ...
Unit 5 Review 2026-03-23
Across
- Jackson’s fight against the Second Bank of the United States.
- The economic recession that followed Jackson’s banking policies.
- To formally withdraw from the United States.
- The idea that a state can cancel a federal law it believes is unconstitutional.
- The movement of settlers into western territories of the United States.
- Land gained from Mexico after the Mexican-American War, including California and New Mexico.
- The 1830 law that forced Native Americans west of the Mississippi River.
- The national bank that Jackson believed favored the wealthy.
- The forced relocation of Native Americans that resulted in thousands of deaths.
Down
- The belief that the United States was destined by God to expand across North America.
- The conflict between South Carolina and the federal government over tariffs.
- Land purchased from Mexico to build a southern railroad route.
- President who signed the Indian Removal Act and opposed the national bank.
- The addition of Texas to the United States.
- The president’s power to reject a bill passed by Congress.
- The belief that states have powers separate from the federal government.
- The agreement with Britain that gave the U.S. access to the Pacific Ocean.
- Political movement that supported the “common man” and expanded voting rights for white men.
18 Clues: The addition of Texas to the United States. • To formally withdraw from the United States. • The president’s power to reject a bill passed by Congress. • The national bank that Jackson believed favored the wealthy. • Jackson’s fight against the Second Bank of the United States. • Land purchased from Mexico to build a southern railroad route. • ...
Economics by Alex Kriva 2022-04-05
Across
- - 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 • ...
The USA and the American Dream 2016-11-21
Across
- The minimum wage for bar- and restaurant staff is $ 2.13. The workers' wages rely on...
- The poorest city in the US.
- Americans appreciate the ... to make their own choices with as little interference from the government as possible.
- The American middle class is ... (=becoming smaller)
- "The American ..." and "I have a ..."
- What Donald Trump has promised to build.
- 50% of Americans live in economic ...
- A big American retail shop/chain.
- Robert Putnam comes from the state of ...
- The opposite of "dream".
- One of the fundamental American values.
- Organizations which focus on making sure that employers respect and obey the rights of their employees.
Down
- The American flag: Stars and ...
- Natasha from the documentary programme "Wage Crisis - the USA's New Underclass" was treated as a ... case, and therefore she did not have to pay her $250.000 hospital bill.
- Another word for production.
- Upward ... This word implies that you get a better education than your parents and are generally doing better economically speaking.
- "The working ..." is a term used to describe people who have a job AND find it difficult to get food on the table every day.
- A specific kind of dog.
- Uncle ... is a symbol of the United States of America.
- The first name of Donald Trump's wife.
- When someone loves his or her own country.
- Hillary Clinton belongs to this political party.
22 Clues: A specific kind of dog. • The opposite of "dream". • The poorest city in the US. • Another word for production. • The American flag: Stars and ... • A big American retail shop/chain. • "The American ..." and "I have a ..." • 50% of Americans live in economic ... • The first name of Donald Trump's wife. • One of the fundamental American values. • ...
Declaration of Independence puzzle 2021-09-29
Across
- That ugly island that tried to keep control of America.
- A settlement under political control of another area.
- A piece of written, printed, or electronic matter that provides information or evidence or that serves as an official record.
- A military force made of rebels or Terrorists usually made by citizens.
- The fact or state of being independent.
- The fee you have to pay for living life that goes to the government.
- 50 of them in the U.S.
- The action of speaking or acting on behalf of someone or the state of being so represented.
- An act of formally or confidently stating Something.
- a person chosen or appointed to act or speak for another or others.
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- The legislative body of the British
- The writer of the Declaration of Independence
- To give permission for something to happen.
- The governing body of a nation, state, or community.
- the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behavior, or political views.
- To get rid or end something, starts with an a
- A cruel and oppressive leader.
- We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, you know the rest.
- 27 of them, they told the king of England what the colonists were unhappy about.
- The main tyrant that caused a lot of this.
20 Clues: 50 of them in the U.S. • A cruel and oppressive leader. • The legislative body of the British • The fact or state of being independent. • The main tyrant that caused a lot of this. • To give permission for something to happen. • The writer of the Declaration of Independence • To get rid or end something, starts with an a • ...
Ap Statistics 2022-05-11
Across
- An experiment in which a set number of trials is used.
- A descriptive feature in which describes the range of the data graphically.
- A numerical measurement describing some characteristic of a population.
- Data identified by something other than numbers
- The act of repeating an experiment to get more accurate statistical evidence.
- Graphs a dot for each against a single axis
- An experiment in which there is no set number of trials but is ended by achieving an
- The likelihood that a particular event will
- A sampling design in which entire groups are chosen at random.
- The act of conducting a controlled test or investigation.
- Range of the middle 50% of the values; Q3-Q1 75th percentile - 25th percentile.
Down
- Data or datum being numerically defined.
- Displays the 5-number summary as a central box with whiskers that extend to the non-outlying data values.
- Information gathered from observations.
- The measure of a relationship between two variables or sets of data.
- A relationship between two sets of data or two datum which states the outcome of one has no effect on the outcome of the other.
- The datum which occurs the most in a set of
- The entire aggregation of items from which samples can be drawn.
- A measurement describing some characteristic of a sample.
- Items selected and used to test hypotheses
20 Clues: Information gathered from observations. • Data or datum being numerically defined. • Items selected and used to test hypotheses • The datum which occurs the most in a set of • Graphs a dot for each against a single axis • The likelihood that a particular event will • Data identified by something other than numbers • ...
Spring Break 2024-03-16
Across
- You can pick one up at the library
- Bar used when bathing
- Three year old cousin
- Most read book of all time
- Ernie’s friend
- Country with 50 States
- Man's best friend
- Chutes and Ladders is one
- Pencil’s non writing end
- Yard birds
- Shed when crying
- Temporary housing used when camping
- Word on a hexagon shaped sign
- Female parent
- Opposite of left
- Used to hit the ball in little league
- Brother without tonsils
- Aunt married to Adam
- Joint in middle of leg
- Police car lights are ___ and blue
- Likes to chase mice
- Kids toy with foam bullets
- Not up but ____
Down
- Mighty tree with acorns
- Furry animal that hides eggs
- Grandpa Dave is very ____, or opposite of warm
- Paddle a boat with it, or seal sound
- Ten of these coins make one dollar
- Has a trunk
- Insect
- Bald men lack
- Hunted on Easter
- Two chocolate cookies with cream filled center
- Used to hear with
- LILO and ______
- Clocks tell this
- youngest brother
- Oldest brother
- Yellow vehicle that carries students to school
- The Cat in ___ Hat
- Building used to store hay
- State which you live
- Used to unlock doors
- Often found in Easter baskets
44 Clues: Insect • Yard birds • Has a trunk • Bald men lack • Female parent • Ernie’s friend • Oldest brother • LILO and ______ • Not up but ____ • Hunted on Easter • Shed when crying • Clocks tell this • youngest brother • Opposite of left • Man's best friend • Used to hear with • The Cat in ___ Hat • Likes to chase mice • Aunt married to Adam • State which you live • Used to unlock doors • Bar used when bathing • ...
Jeel Soni - CWP 2021-05-03
Across
- The belief that the United States should expand to the coast
- Time after the Civil War in which the States rejoined the US, laws were changed, slavery was abolished
- War between the southern and northern US states.
- The northern states during the Civil War
- Adding land into a nation
- Major cash crop in the south during the 1860s
- A spanish mission in which a battle was fought. It is located in San Antonio
- Location of deadliest hurricane in Texas in 1900
- An economic slump during the 1930s that was caused by overproduction of supplies with lack of demand
- River along the border of Mexico and Texas
- Fights between farmers and ranchers about land
Down
- Name of the ship which was coming to England and was attacked by the German people. This attack led the US to joining World War I.
- Oil was found at this location in 1901...it caused a great oil boom in Texas
- Country that borders Texas
- A town that rapidly grows/urbanizes due to sudden prosperity
- President of Mexico who was a dictator, ordered execution of soldiers at Goliad
- Storms of dust that caused the fleeing of the affected states -- poor farming techniques led to this
- The southern states during the Civil War
- Invention that is put around land to keep someone/something out. For example, farmers used this to keep cattle from ruining their crops.
- First European to map the coast of Texas
20 Clues: Adding land into a nation • Country that borders Texas • The northern states during the Civil War • The southern states during the Civil War • First European to map the coast of Texas • River along the border of Mexico and Texas • Major cash crop in the south during the 1860s • Fights between farmers and ranchers about land • ...
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 • ...
Križaljka 2020-12-30
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.
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The Lincolns, Slavery, and the Civil War 2025-04-30
Across
- Elizabeth Keckley wrote a _____ to try and fix Mrs. Lincoln's reputation, but it made things worse.
- Another name for the southern states in the Civil War
- When Mrs. Lincoln tried to sell her dresses, it caused a ___.
- In order to increase their representation in the government, which is based on population, the south counted each slave as ___ of a person.
- A person who was against slavery and wanted to abolish it right away
- Abraham Lincoln's nickname
- Abraham Lincoln's wife
- Abe Lincoln was _____ when he and Mrs. Lincoln were watching a play at the Ford Theater.
- A large farm
- Abraham Lincoln was the _____ president of the United States.
Down
- Mary Todd Lincoln's dressmaker and friend; she wrote a memoir
- The southern states wanted to keep slavery because it helped their ____.
- The order from Abraham Lincoln that freed the slaves in the Confederate States
- An invention by Eli Whitney that made cleaning cotton faster and increased the need for slaves and cotton production
- Mary Todd Lincoln spent huge amounts of money on fancy ____.
- When someone owns someone else
- The Lincoln's son ____ died as a child due to typhoid fever.
- Another name for the northern states in the Civil War
- When Abe Lincoln was elected president, southern states decided to ___ from the Union and form their own country.
19 Clues: A large farm • Abraham Lincoln's wife • Abraham Lincoln's nickname • When someone owns someone else • Another name for the southern states in the Civil War • Another name for the northern states in the Civil War • Mary Todd Lincoln spent huge amounts of money on fancy ____. • The Lincoln's son ____ died as a child due to typhoid fever. • ...
Nuclear Vocab Jenica Finlayson 2021-11-08
13 Clues: weak • same • moderate • negative • positive • double+1 • dangerous • fiss apart • 50% of life • atomic corner • fuse together • release energy • release same energy
Los números 2023-05-25
Constitution & Federalism 2019-08-28
Across
- form of democracy in which political power is exercised directly by citizens
- Doctrine holding that state governments and the federal government have almost completely separate functions
- Replaced the Stamp Act; imposed new taxes on imports; Led to rallying cry "no taxation without representation"
- powers not expressly granted to congress but added through the necessary and proper clause
- initial governing authority of the United States, 1781-88
- system of government in which ultimate authority rests with the national government
- makes the laws
- Makes federal law supreme over state laws
- Compromise on legislative representation whereby the lower chamber is based on population, and the upper chamber provides equal representation to the states
- to formally withdraw from a nation-state
- The 1776 document declaring American independence from Great Britain and calling for equality, human rights, and citizen participation
- powers expressly granted to congress by the constitution
- form of government in which power derives from citizens, but public officials make policy and govern according to existing law
- process for selecting state judges whereby the original nomination is by appointment, and subsequent retention is by a retention election
- authority of the president to block legislation passed by congress. Congress can override a veto by a two-thirds majority in each chamber
Down
- Meeting in 1787 at which twelve states intended to revise the Articles of Confederation but ended up proposing an entirely new constitution
- right of states to invalidate acts of congress they believe to be illegal
- compromise over slavery at the constitutional convention that granted states extra representation in the house of representatives based on their number of slaves at the ratio of three-fifths
- powers retained by the states under the constitution
- formal process of changing the Constitution
- Documents or set of documents that establish the basic rules and procedures for how a society should be governed
- the presidential electors, selected to represent the votes of their respective states, who meet every four years to cast the electoral votes for president and vice president
- system of government in which sovereignty is constitutionally divided between national and state governments
- authority of courts to declare laws passed by congress and acts of the executive branch to be unconstitutional
- system of government in which ultimate authority rests with the regional governments
- required states to return runaway slaves; negated by the thirteenth amendment
- view that states have strong independent authority to resist federal rules under the constitution
- first ten amendments to the constitution, which provide basic political rights
- rule by the people
- gives congress the power to regulate commerce with foreign nations, with Indian tribes, and among the various states
30 Clues: makes the laws • rule by the people • to formally withdraw from a nation-state • Makes federal law supreme over state laws • formal process of changing the Constitution • powers retained by the states under the constitution • powers expressly granted to congress by the constitution • initial governing authority of the United States, 1781-88 • ...
Seneca Staff Trivia (some answers may contain the first initial of the staff member) 2024-02-20
Across
- My brother was my college teammate and roomate
- I played the Irish Olympic basketball team in 2016 in Dublin, Ireland
- I Waited 3 hours in Atlantic City to audition for the TV show "Survivor."
- I ride a 2013 Harley Softail Slim.
- I graduated from Pennsauken High School.
- I lived and studied on a ship for 65 days.
- I went to college to become a U.S. Marshal
- In 2014-2015, I was the Burlington County Teacher of the year.
- I owned a landscape business in the Florida Keys
- I was a television news producer.
- I joined the Coast Guard out of college because I did not know what else to do!
- I am an ordained minister and have married over five couples (All of which are still married)
Down
- I have a tattoo of Ludwig van Beethoven on my arm.
- I attended Philadelphia schools my entire school career: grade school, high school, college and graduate school.
- All four of my kids have attended Seneca High School.
- I worked for a Private Investigating company during college
- Mr. Repsher and Mrs. Balkus were my class advisors in high school.
- I started point guard for Rowan University Men's Basketball Team
- I played Charlie Brown in my 5th grade school play
- I was adopted as a baby. In 2017, I found and met my birth family
- I have a Beyonce tattoo
- My dna ancestry is nearly a perfect 50/50 split of Vietnamese (50%) and German (47%)
- I've seen Bob Dylan in concert 12 times
23 Clues: I have a Beyonce tattoo • I was a television news producer. • I ride a 2013 Harley Softail Slim. • I've seen Bob Dylan in concert 12 times • I graduated from Pennsauken High School. • I lived and studied on a ship for 65 days. • I went to college to become a U.S. Marshal • My brother was my college teammate and roomate • I owned a landscape business in the Florida Keys • ...
FINANCE BRO 2026-05-27
Across
- The yearly interest rate charged on a loan or credit card
- Extra money charged for borrowing money
- The ability to borrow money and pay it back later
- Money set aside for future use
- The smallest amount you can pay on a credit card bill each month
- Money put into a bank account
- The percentage of income recommended for needs in the 50/30/20 rule
- Money owed to another person or company
- A number that shows how trustworthy someone is with borrowing money
- Money collected by the government from income or purchases
- A bank account used for everyday spending
- Electronic transfer of pay into a bank account
Down
- The amount of money in an account or owed on a loan
- A plan for how to spend and save your money
- The percentage of income recommended for savings or debt repayment in the 50/30/20 rule
- Nonessential items you buy for fun or enjoyment
- A loan used to buy a house
- Money awarded to help pay for college that does not need repayment
- The percentage of income recommended for wants in the 50/30/20 rule
- Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest
- Spending more money than is available in a bank account
- Unexpected situation that may require extra money
- Using money to try to grow wealth over time
- Money earned from a job or other source
- Money received from a job after working
- Money taken out of a bank account
- Essential items like food, housing, and transportation
27 Clues: A loan used to buy a house • Money put into a bank account • Money set aside for future use • Money taken out of a bank account • Extra money charged for borrowing money • Money earned from a job or other source • Money received from a job after working • Money owed to another person or company • A bank account used for everyday spending • ...
numeri interi 2021-12-29
17 Clues: = 20+4 • = 210-32 • = -32+50 • = 963-528 • = 963-520 • = -321+500 • = -258+500 • = -600+750 • = -365+741 • = -147+369 • = 2555-554 • = 104 per 6 • = 5214-2581 • = 3655-1230 • = 9632-5158 • = -2 per -36 • = 10000-7410
numeri interi 2021-12-29
17 Clues: = 20+4 • = 210-32 • = -32+50 • = 963-528 • = 963-520 • = -321+500 • = -600+750 • = 2555-554 • = -365+741 • = -258+500 • = -147+369 • = 5214-2581 • = 104 per 6 • = 3655-1230 • = 9632-5158 • = 10000-7410 • = -2 per -36
H5 Civil War Review 2024-11-14
Across
- Georgia city that was given to Lincoln as a Christmas present
- A POW prison camp to hold Union soldiers
- someone who strongly opposed slavery and worked to end it
- what South Carolina practiced when President Jackson put a tax on goods imported from Europe
- the immediate result of the Emancipation Proclamation
- a tax on imported goods
- what the North got out of the Compromise of 1850
- led the Atlanta campaign and the March to the Sea
- The location of the end of the Civil War
- A battle that was considered the turning point of the war
- event that happened in 1860 which led to the secession of Southern states
- an enslaved man whose court case led to the declaration that enslaved people were property, not citizens
- the idea that states should be able to make their own choices about laws in their states
- the battle that prompted Lincoln to write the Emancipation Proclamation
- The uniform color of the Confederates
- The northern states during the Civil War
- a military maneuver meant to prevent goods/soldiers from passing through
Down
- city integral to the war effort because of its economic importance and ability to supply goods to the army
- the month in which the end of slavery is celebrated
- the first state to secede from the Union
- The uniform color of the Union
- Sumter The location of the start of the Civil War
- the president of the US during the Civil War
- the EVENTUAL result of the Emancipation Proclamation
- the last state to free their slaves
- what the South got out of the Compromise of 1850
- The southern states during the civil war
- Major Southern general
- A compromise to make northern states free states and southern states free was named after this state in 1820
- Georgia's biggest export
- Major Norther general and the 18 US president
- Location of a major battle near the Georgia-Tennessee boarder
32 Clues: Major Southern general • a tax on imported goods • Georgia's biggest export • The uniform color of the Union • the last state to free their slaves • The uniform color of the Confederates • A POW prison camp to hold Union soldiers • the first state to secede from the Union • The southern states during the civil war • The location of the end of the Civil War • ...
h 2025-03-11
Across
- People who are in favor of War.
- Second Bank of the United States.
- The election some thought was unfair.
- A famous Native American leader who resisted American expansion.
- Burning of ______.
- The political party of Thomas Jefferson.
- The purchase of a large territory from France.
- The fifth president of the United States.
- A big ditch for boats.
- When regular people get to have a say in government.
- A Tax on imported goods.
- War fought between the US and Britain in 1812.
- The name of the crop that was a major export of the southern states.
- The number of original states.
- An agreement between the US and Great Britain that postponed war between the two nations for 20 years.
- The name of the era where political parties started to change and grow.
- The act that Thomas Jefferson signed to stop trade with other countries.
- The era when there was only one major political party.
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- The capital of the United States.
- A message to Europe to stay out of the Americas.
- The first president of the United States.
- The name of the machine that increased the production of cotton.
- The second president of the United States.
- A war fought against Native Americans in Florida.
- The battle where Andrew Jackson became a war hero.
- How many terms did Washington serve as president?
- The president known as "Old Hickory."
- The third president of the United States.
- The act that made it illegal to speak out against the government.
- Inventor of the cotton gin.
- The act that Andrew Jackson signed that forced the removal of Native Americans.
- A financial crisis during Jackson's presidency.
- The political party that favored a strong central government.
- Closed US ports to all exports and restricted imports from Britain.
- The person who wrote the Star Spangled Banner.
- The seventh president of the United States.
- The treaty that ended the War of 1812.
- The name of the treaty that ended the war of 1812.
- The treaty that gave the US Florida.
39 Clues: Burning of ______. • A big ditch for boats. • A Tax on imported goods. • Inventor of the cotton gin. • The number of original states. • People who are in favor of War. • The capital of the United States. • Second Bank of the United States. • The treaty that gave the US Florida. • The election some thought was unfair. • The president known as "Old Hickory." • ...
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 • ...
byoq's 2020-05-20
Across
- manned orbiting platforms that served as a base of operations for space research.
- laying off workers and managers to become more efficent.
- President during the watergate scandal.
- became the first American woman in space.
- believed the key to restoring the economy and overcoming problems in society was to get Americans to believe in themselves again.
- believe the government should regulate the economy to protect people from large corporations.
- groups of people organizing at the local level—put Perot on the ballot in all 50 states.
- tax paid by businesses and investors when they sell stocks or real estate for a profit.
- killed thousands of Iraq soldiers and more surrendered
- forbade discrimination in workplaces and public places against people who were physically or mentally challenged.
- young urban professionals
Down
- an independent candidate,billionaire Texas businessman,made the grassroots movement
- have a fundamental distrust of the power of government, particularly the federal government.
- Gorbachev’s plan to allow more freedom of religion and speech.
- became the leader of the soviet union in 1985 and agreed to resume arms control talks.
- the amount by which expenditures exceed income.
- iraqs dictator in 1990.
- the first person from the “baby boom” generation to enter the White House.
- regans secretary of the interior.
- unlike past spacecrafts this one was reusable
20 Clues: iraqs dictator in 1990. • young urban professionals • regans secretary of the interior. • President during the watergate scandal. • became the first American woman in space. • unlike past spacecrafts this one was reusable • the amount by which expenditures exceed income. • killed thousands of Iraq soldiers and more surrendered • ...
Elections in Australia 2018-08-16
Across
- The voting paper
- An individual that participates in the process of voting
- The voting process used to elect members of the upper house (_____ representation)
- The lower house (leave no spaces :))
- A process of voting where voters list their preferences of political parties or groups instead of individuals, used in senate elections.
- A member of the upper house, eg Amidala.
Down
- A system of government where the people chooses how the government is run through votes and elections
- The upper house. eg: "I am the ___!" exclaimed Darth Sidious
- The number of senators each typical state (not a territory) has
- Over 50% of votes
- A process of voting where voters list their preferences of senator candidates as individuals
- (in plural) the 'states' that only have two senators representing each of them
- The average number of people in each electorate (in hyphens to the nearest 100,000 ;))
- Members running to be a part of the parliament
- The Australian Parliament is ___, meaning it has two houses
- Each member of the lower house represents an ____
- The number of required votes for a senator candidate to be elected
- The voting of a member of parliament.
- The House of Representatives uses what voting system?
- The number of years a member of the house of representatives retains his or her term
20 Clues: The voting paper • Over 50% of votes • The lower house (leave no spaces :)) • The voting of a member of parliament. • A member of the upper house, eg Amidala. • Members running to be a part of the parliament • Each member of the lower house represents an ____ • The House of Representatives uses what voting system? • An individual that participates in the process of voting • ...
Economics by Alex Kriva 2022-04-05
Across
- - 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 • ...
Your Classmates Names 2021-11-23
Across
- pokes holes in her papers, great friends with Juan and Alexa
- Very competitive with her grades
- Great headbands
- can usually be found sitting next to Betsy
- Very shy, great student
- most likely to be class president in high school
- Glasses, smart, knows his video games
- Evil Genius
- Glasses, hoodie, sits close to Arturo P.
- Short, smart, funny, artistic
- Hates school work, loves talking to friends
- usually sitting next to Ashley
- 8th Grade Boy gets the best grades
- Anyone seen a GAP hoodie?
- Plays bass and guitar
Down
- Very bright, corrects the teacher.
- funny, usually can be found between Heidy and Kathy
- Wears a blue hat and tries to negotiate with Mr. Mountz
- best hair in class
- like to chase people in the classroom
- recently transferred to our class does not wear glasses
- recently made the basketball team
- his grandpa is best friends with Mr. Mountz
- Very smart, of Navajo descent
- only person in class who owns a PS5
- "Mr. Mountz! Is this okay?"
- if you touch his money he'll throw hands.
- told a joke on the first day of school
- very smart, intimidating stare.
- very smart, also has an intimidating stare
- stepped in mud last Thursday
- Very smart but hates grammar
- Mastered the 50 states map does not want to read out loud.
- Tall, smart, Erick's soulmate
34 Clues: Evil Genius • Great headbands • best hair in class • Plays bass and guitar • Very shy, great student • Anyone seen a GAP hoodie? • "Mr. Mountz! Is this okay?" • stepped in mud last Thursday • Very smart but hates grammar • Very smart, of Navajo descent • Short, smart, funny, artistic • Tall, smart, Erick's soulmate • usually sitting next to Ashley • very smart, intimidating stare. • ...
Administrative & Traffic Laws 2023-09-13
Across
- insurance law, law that makes sure each vehicle is insured.
- Insurance, Another responsibility of owning a car.
- Consent Laws, When receiving your license, drivers agree that if stopped for cause and charged with DWI, they will take a test to check for alcohol.
- while impaired, 1 out of 122 licensed drivers is arrested for driving under the influence.
- Away the License, States have the power to take license away from you - driving is a privilege not a right.
- Laws, The procedure for Issuing and removing people’s driver’s license.
- Take license away for year or more.
- of title, lists the name of the owner, the make, style, vehicle identification number (VIN) and engine number of the vehicle.
- certificate, proves you have completed drivers a Ed course.
- Driving, This behavior threatens safety of others and is a moving violation.
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- Take license away less than 365 days.
- Speed Law, Always drive at a speed that is reasonable and proper/safe for existing conditions.
- factors such as traffic, weather, road, vehicle, and personal well-being.
- rage, stay calm.
- System, Assigned for driving violations.
- being on cell phone.
- Registration, shows who is responsible for operating the vehicle.
- plates, Must be renewed every 1-2 years.
- and wanton, key legal terms in a reckless driving charge.
- and Distractions, Failure to pay full attention was a factor in nearly 50% of all collisions.
20 Clues: rage, stay calm. • being on cell phone. • Take license away for year or more. • Take license away less than 365 days. • System, Assigned for driving violations. • plates, Must be renewed every 1-2 years. • Insurance, Another responsibility of owning a car. • and wanton, key legal terms in a reckless driving charge. • ...
Ch #14 Study Guide Nicholas Amadeo 2024-05-15
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- Southern________ was a crop that had a high demand in the industrial revolution
- _________ of the population in the south were slaves
- Railroads became much safer when wooden rails were replaced by_________
- Since most of the________ in Ireland were posinded most of the population immigrated to the US
- Most railroads were in the_________
- Most white southerners owned no___________
- Samuel Morse invented the___________
- John Deere invented________, helped farmers grow more crops
- Most of the immigrants came from___________and___________
- Steam power made factories easier and more_________ to run
- About 200,000 free________ lived in the south around 1860
- The cotton gin would do the work of 50 people
- _________ invented the cotton gin
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- The region in the south with most of the plantations were known as the______________
- Harvesting cotton was hard because removing the_______ took a long time to do
- Most people in Northern Factories were________
- water transportation before the steam boat was invented were______
- With the slave code inforced, slaves were not allowed to own________
- The new cotton gin would now let the southern economy grow cotton at a huge________
- Cyrus McCormick made a factory that produced mechanical________
- Denmark Vesey planed a_______ but was betrayed before it began
- The___________ was to insure that slaves would not run away or rebel
- _________ immigrants came to the United States in 1850
23 Clues: _________ invented the cotton gin • Most railroads were in the_________ • Samuel Morse invented the___________ • Most white southerners owned no___________ • The cotton gin would do the work of 50 people • Most people in Northern Factories were________ • _________ of the population in the south were slaves • _________ immigrants came to the United States in 1850 • ...
Ariana Arroyo Ch 14 X-Word 2024-05-17
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- _______ ships were popular until steam boat took over
- The South are more _______ than the North.
- removing seed from the cotton was a ______________.
- in the 1829 _______ were useful because they'll get to place faster than horses can.
- Mostly ___ in south were most populated slaves there.
- 1850s the states South Carolina, Missisippi, Alabama, and Texas cotton plantations were called the ________.
- Eli _______ made the cotton gin that supposedly removes seeds from the cotton to make more cloth.
- about 290 thousand European immigrants all came to American in _______.
- who created the mechanical reaper
- around the 1860s slave population was about __________.
- white owner thought most African slave were seen as ________.
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- specific cities that became a major hubs were New York, ______, and Cincinnati.
- Irish, British, and Irish all came to America as immigrants
- About 200 ________ were free blacks that lived in the south.
- Fredierck Douglass and Nat Turner were two African slaves who _______ slavery.
- __________ can do the work of 50 people.
- John _____ was the one who made farm machine; is now a company.
- A one percent of wealthy slave owners had a least _____ slaves.
- there was at least 290 thousand _________.
- Elias Howe and Isaac Singer made the _________.
- ______ slaves were mostly owned my southernersheners.
- Samuel _______,created the telegraph helped others send signal to from a far away place.
22 Clues: who created the mechanical reaper • __________ can do the work of 50 people. • The South are more _______ than the North. • there was at least 290 thousand _________. • Elias Howe and Isaac Singer made the _________. • removing seed from the cotton was a ______________. • _______ ships were popular until steam boat took over • ...
Mixed Crossword #1 2025-05-20
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- lower chamber of Congress; number of members based on state population
- section that makes up 50% of the AP Government exam and takes 80 minutes
- interprets the laws
- upper chamber of Congress; each state gets two members
- describes a law or action that violates the Constitution
- Congress’s power to cancel a presidential veto with a two-thirds vote
- relating to government spending and taxation
- a person who buys or uses goods and services
- relating to the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- head of the executive branch; commander-in-chief
- the condition of limited resources and unlimited wants
- abbreviation for the Supreme Court of the United States
- relating to money, banking, credit, and investment
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- highest court in the judicial branch
- enforces the laws
- section that makes up one-third of the AP Macroeconomics exam and takes 60 minutes
- the power of the courts to declare laws or actions unconstitutional
- leader of the House of Representatives
- abbreviation for the total value of goods and services produced in a country in a year
- makes the laws
- selections made by the president for government positions, often requiring Senate approval
- total amount or sum, often used in economics to describe demand or output
- relating to money or the money supply, especially central bank policy
- to formally charge a government official with misconduct
24 Clues: makes the laws • enforces the laws • interprets the laws • highest court in the judicial branch • leader of the House of Representatives • relating to government spending and taxation • a person who buys or uses goods and services • head of the executive branch; commander-in-chief • relating to money, banking, credit, and investment • ...
Interior Alaska Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-12
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- The state sport of Alaska
- The most populated city in Alaska
- A female is a cow and a male is a bull
- 1 in every 80 Alaskans is a?
- Much of Alaska is covered in
- The state bird of Alaska
- The country that sold Alaska to the United
- Much of Alaska is covered in
- Designed the state flag at 13 years old
- Alaska is the most seismically active state, with 50-100 of these occurring daily
- Created to protect dall sheep from overhunting
- Over 100 of these are in Alaska
- for 7.2 million dollars
- There are __ number of National Parks in Alaska
- Mineral resource that caused a rush to Alaska
- The Largest river in the US, that also runs through Alaska
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- The period where the sun remains above the horizon at night
- 1/3 of Alaska is located in the
- The acronym for the pipeline from Prince William Sound to Valdez
- Alaska is the most northern, western and _____ state
- Ground that stays at or below freezing for two or more consecutive years
- State flower of Alaska
- The most famous dog mushing rat
- North America’s largest oil field
- The capitol of Alaska
- Your Tour Director
- Alaska’s nickname
- Citizens of the US jokingly called the purchase of Alaska by this nickname
- Alaska has more of this than any other state
29 Clues: Alaska’s nickname • Your Tour Director • The capitol of Alaska • State flower of Alaska • for 7.2 million dollars • The state bird of Alaska • The state sport of Alaska • 1 in every 80 Alaskans is a? • Much of Alaska is covered in • Much of Alaska is covered in • 1/3 of Alaska is located in the • The most famous dog mushing rat • Over 100 of these are in Alaska • ...
Unit #9 2025-04-23
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- A war of Europe in an attempt to capture churches in the holy land
- A form king John signed and gave power to the church
- Made the printing press
- An Italian who wrote The prince
- type of scholarship during the Renaissance
- Created the Orthodox in Russia
- A plague that wiped over 50% of the Europe population
- A person who supports artists with their paintings
- A city located in France
- Rebirth of Europe
- A place that holds Christian cities
- A humanist who wrote in Praise of Folly and the book made fun of the churches
- john A king who rules a manor with surfs,knights, and nobles
- Had a tribe named the Frank's after them
- A female saint in france
- Michelangelo's sculpture located in florence
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- An Italian Painter who is famous for his arts at the Sistine Chapel
- A powerful Italian family
- A book whom was written by Erasmus
- A war between England and France
- had many small states such as Genoa,Venice, and Florence
- An Italian painter who created the most famous painting
- A city located in the Holy land
- A book which supported the Utopia
- A famous English play-writer and he created The Romeo and Juliet act
- Both kiev and Moscow are located in this area
26 Clues: Rebirth of Europe • Made the printing press • A city located in France • A female saint in france • A powerful Italian family • Created the Orthodox in Russia • An Italian who wrote The prince • A city located in the Holy land • A war between England and France • A book which supported the Utopia • A book whom was written by Erasmus • A place that holds Christian cities • ...
Saftey Ed cross word puzzle 2025-09-16
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- , The __ weather and vehicle conditions -The Basic Speed Law limits speed to.
- , __ of title lists the name of the owner, the make, style, vehicle identification number.
- , __ and wantonare key legal terms in a reckless driving charge.
- Legally drunk if __is 0.8.
- , Minnesota requires ___ insurance on vehicles.
- Inattention and __ -Talking on cell phone Changing radio station Eating Drinking.
- states have the__ to take your license away from you.
- , __ registration shows who is responsible for operating the vehicle.
- you must agree to take a __alcohol concentration test, if requested by a police officer.
- 1 out of__ licensed drivers is arrested for driving under the influence.
- , ___ driving threatens safety of others and is a moving violation.
- driving is a __ not a right.
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- It implies that a person ___and willfully committed an act without regard for the rights and safety of others.
- , Minnesota has a __insurance law - each vehicle must be insured.
- , ____ and Distraction -Failure to pay full attention was a factor in nearly 50% of all collisions.
- , Every state has one ___ consent laws.
- 41 percent of __ were in alcohol related crashes.
- Always drive at a speed that is __ and proper/safe for existing conditions.
- When you buy a __ the certificate of title proves that you legally own the vehicle.
- , Vehicle Registration must be renewed every __years.
20 Clues: Legally drunk if __is 0.8. • driving is a __ not a right. • , Every state has one ___ consent laws. • , Minnesota requires ___ insurance on vehicles. • 41 percent of __ were in alcohol related crashes. • states have the__ to take your license away from you. • , Vehicle Registration must be renewed every __years. • ...
Saftey Ed cross word puzzle 2025-09-16
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- you must agree to take a __alcohol concentration test, if requested by a police officer.
- states have the__ to take your license away from you.
- , ___ driving threatens safety of others and is a moving violation.
- , Vehicle Registration must be renewed every __years.
- Inattention and __ -Talking on cell phone Changing radio station Eating Drinking.
- It implies that a person ___and willfully committed an act without regard for the rights and safety of others.
- , __ and wantonare key legal terms in a reckless driving charge.
- , Minnesota requires ___ insurance on vehicles.
- Always drive at a speed that is __ and proper/safe for existing conditions.
- , __ registration shows who is responsible for operating the vehicle.
- , __ of title lists the name of the owner, the make, style, vehicle identification number.
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- , Minnesota has a __insurance law - each vehicle must be insured.
- , The __ weather and vehicle conditions -The Basic Speed Law limits speed to.
- 41 percent of __ were in alcohol related crashes.
- When you buy a __ the certificate of title proves that you legally own the vehicle.
- 1 out of__ licensed drivers is arrested for driving under the influence.
- Legally drunk if __is 0.8.
- , Every state has one ___ consent laws.
- , ____ and Distraction -Failure to pay full attention was a factor in nearly 50% of all collisions.
- driving is a __ not a right.
20 Clues: Legally drunk if __is 0.8. • driving is a __ not a right. • , Every state has one ___ consent laws. • , Minnesota requires ___ insurance on vehicles. • 41 percent of __ were in alcohol related crashes. • states have the__ to take your license away from you. • , Vehicle Registration must be renewed every __years. • ...
