civil war Crossword Puzzles
the civil war 2023-01-10
10 Clues: taxes back then • famous slave woman • famous civil war slave • the cash crop of texas • union was in this direction • biggest battle happened here • a main reason the war started • the General of the confederates • the president of the confederates • the president of the union and the North
Winfield Scott- Ruby Diano 2025-05-22
10 Clues: A state • A snake • Cavalry • Cut off all supplies • A commander of the Army • An officer of a high rank • A specific way of doing things • The North Side of the civil war • A person that served in the military • A war between people from the same country.
Recent History EXAM REVIEW B1 2024-05-15
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- location of the first atomic bomb dropped on Japan
- one of the Big Three leaders of WWII with Roosevelt and Stalin
- involved labor and death camps to exterminate the Jews not expelled from Germany
- leader of the USSR who removed troops from satellite nations
- seeks the cooperation and unification of African nations
- country where Bolshevik Communists won the revolution
- Russian Czar dur the revolution who refused to pull out of WWI
- was emphasized by Hitler's Fascists
- Square in China where protestors failed to increase democratic changes
- WWII operation which landed on the beaches of France to push Germans out
- the Gandhi who became prime minister in India after its independence
- country which grew angry over the refusal to sale American war materials and oil
- Conference where Germany was divided and Allies promised to join the UN
- ship sunk by U-boats that nearly brought US into WWI
- city where WWII war trials held leaders accountable for war crimes
- Woodrow Wilson considered this organization as important after WWI
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- country which was invaded by Italy who ignored the League of Nations
- telegram was message that angered Americans to push for entering WWI
- the glorification of a nation's military was a cause of WWI
- use of information as a tactic of persuasion during wars
- goal is replace Israel with Palestine
- WWI treaty that forced Germany to pay reparations and accept blame
- country that Germany used to test their weapons during their Civil War
- treaties limiting then reducing the nuclear weapons in US and USSR
- increases communication and employment possibilities
- Austrian Archduke who was assassinated by Serbian sparking WWI
- War which involved H-Bomb development, Berlin Wall, and proxy wars
- opposed racism in South Africa and supported open elections
- multinational businesses which increase competition in the market
- machine gun, tanks, poison gas are technology which was first used in WWI
- country invaded by Germany which brought France and Britain to declare war
- became leader of China in 1949 after its Civil War
- last name of first female Israeli Prime Minister
- tribe which tried to exterminate the Tutsis in Africa
34 Clues: was emphasized by Hitler's Fascists • goal is replace Israel with Palestine • last name of first female Israeli Prime Minister • location of the first atomic bomb dropped on Japan • became leader of China in 1949 after its Civil War • increases communication and employment possibilities • ship sunk by U-boats that nearly brought US into WWI • ...
Chapter 11: The Politics of Rebuilding 2024-12-16
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- doctor who tended to the injured leg of Booth
- a Union army general from Pennsylvania who moved to Arkansas, became governor and was effective in limiting the success of the Ku Klux Klan in Arkansas after the war
- the Washington, DC location of President Lincoln's assassination
- native southerners who supported the Republican government
- the location of mines in Johnson County with horrible working conditions where prisoners, who were used for labor, had a strike.
- a coconspirator of John Wilkes Booth who had been assigned to kill Vice President Johnson, but did not follow through.
- name adopted by the Democrats to distinguish themselves from the “radical” Republicans during and after the Civil War
- small groups or segment of the population, often with a special cause
- harsh measures imposed by the US Congress upon the South following President Lincoln's and Johnson's unsuccessful "soft" approaches
- a frame who rents of does not own land, who is loaned necessary supplies such as shelter, tools, and equipment to work the land, and receives a portion (or share) of the profit from the crop after paying fees to the landowner.
- a Methodist preacher who formed a Republican faction opposing Powell Clayton and his followers, which included Elisha Baxter, in the Arkansas governor’s race of 1872
- norhterners who moved south after the Civil War, presumably to get rich. However, some were teachers of agents of the Freedmen’s Bureau
- a guest of the Lincolns in their box at Ford's Theatre the evening of Lincoln's assassination
- Arkansas’s governor in 1874, he was also a US senator, US attorney general, and had a distinguished record of service to his state.
- an earthen wall extended a river’s natural banks upward to contain high water in order to avoid floods
- the US government's plans to rebuild the South following the Civil War
- positive attitude or spirit
- an Arkansas Unionist who was a Powell Clayton follower in the group called the “regular Republicans” who ran for governor in 1872
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- made blacks citizens of the United States and prevented states from denying the rights of any citizen
- a secret group organized to harass and harm black citizens and to obstruct their participation in society
- armed conflict after1872 governor’s election when results were thought to be unfair
- to accuse a person of improper conduct in office. In the United States, the president can only be impeached for "high crimes and misdemeanors"
- the assassin of President Abraham Lincoln
- a group of Democrats who called themselves “Redeemers” because they had freed the state from the Radical Republicans. They wanted to promote industry in Arkansas, but kept taxes too low to help schools
- sworn loyalty to the United States both prior to the Civil War and following the war; effectively excluded all ex-Confederates from voting during Reconstruction
- an accomplice of Booth, she kept supplies for him in her inn
- a small, armed battle
- a Booth accomplice who stabbed Secretary of State Seward as part of the Lincoln assassination plot, but failed to kill him
- first, beginning, or opening, as in the first speech of a newly elected official
29 Clues: a small, armed battle • positive attitude or spirit • the assassin of President Abraham Lincoln • doctor who tended to the injured leg of Booth • native southerners who supported the Republican government • an accomplice of Booth, she kept supplies for him in her inn • the Washington, DC location of President Lincoln's assassination • ...
U.S. History Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-09
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- first African-American child to enter an all-white school in New Orleans.
- The United States fought a war in this country, which included events such as the Tet Offensive and the My Lai Massacre.
- This President made the Louisiana Purchase during his presidency (last name)
- Famous saying during the American Revolution. "No ___________ without representation."
- U.S. President who was assassinated while visiting Dallas, TX. (last name)
- This President issued the Emancipation Proclamation, freeing all slaves.
- Often called the "Wall of Shame", was torn down in 1989.
- Astronaut who was the first person to walk on the moon. (last name)
- Attack on this Naval base pushed the United States into World War II.
- First African-American to play Major League Baseball. (last name)
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- President who dropped the atomic bombs on Japan. (last name)
- President for only 31 days (last name)
- The only president to resign as President of the United States.
- President during 9/11.His father was also president.
- The first United States capital, also known as the "City of Brotherly Love"
- Civil Rights activist who became a symbol after refusing to give up her bus seat.
- The battle of _______________ was a major battle in the Civil War which took place on July 1-3, 1863.
- Only President born in Hawaii, 44th President of the United States. (last name)
18 Clues: President for only 31 days (last name) • President during 9/11.His father was also president. • Often called the "Wall of Shame", was torn down in 1989. • President who dropped the atomic bombs on Japan. (last name) • The only president to resign as President of the United States. • First African-American to play Major League Baseball. (last name) • ...
spencer crossword puzzle 2023-02-16
10 Clues: drug • withdraw • self rule • self police • trap an enemy • homemade fabric • 10th ammandment • supports civil war • forced into military • focus on ones region
Chapters 20 & 21 2024-04-07
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- A person who wanted to end, or abolish, slavery.
- A system in which abolitionists secretly helped escaping slaves reach freedom.
- the nation formed by the 11 states that left the union
- Order by Lincol to free union slaves and allow African Americans to join the army
- To officially withdraw from a government or a country.
- A system of farming where the worker gets paid with a share of the crop they raise
- The states, government and armies that chose to stay with the United States during the Civil War
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- A state where it is illegal to own slaves
- Battle in the Civil War which was a turning point
- The bitter conflict between the North and South
- Strong concern for local interests
- A state in which it was legal to own slaves.
- The efforts by government to reunite the North and south
- Selection of people to serve in the army
14 Clues: Strong concern for local interests • Selection of people to serve in the army • A state where it is illegal to own slaves • A state in which it was legal to own slaves. • The bitter conflict between the North and South • A person who wanted to end, or abolish, slavery. • Battle in the Civil War which was a turning point • ...
The Civil War: Battles 2013-05-03
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- Union troops march across the South, destroying houses, crops, and livestock as they go.
- The bloodiest and most decisive battle in the Civil War.
- The side who's victory strategy was complex.
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- The victory Abraham Lincoln needed to issue the Emancipation Proclamation.
- The battle that, along with Gettysburg, summed up the South's defeat.
- The battle in which Stonewall Jackson earned his nickname.
- The side who's victory strategy was simple.
- The battle in which Stonewall Jackson met his demise.
- The end of the Civil War.
9 Clues: The end of the Civil War. • The side who's victory strategy was simple. • The side who's victory strategy was complex. • The battle in which Stonewall Jackson met his demise. • The bloodiest and most decisive battle in the Civil War. • The battle in which Stonewall Jackson earned his nickname. • The battle that, along with Gettysburg, summed up the South's defeat. • ...
Frontier Wars 2023-04-21
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- A brown, large mammal
- kidnapped by Commanche leader and adapted to the Commanche lifestyle
- A person who has broken the law
- A person apart of a tribe or settlement with their own religion.
- opposition or resistance to war.
- horse mounted soldiers
- A person who illegaly leaves the armed forces while still required to serve
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- dishonest or immoral
- Soldier an African American soldier serving in the western US after the civil war
- war leader of the Kwahadi band of the Comanche Nation
- an area beyond the limits of settlements.
- Parts of a structure
- A person who betrayed an organization
- An action or strategy carefully planned
- set apart from each other
15 Clues: dishonest or immoral • Parts of a structure • A brown, large mammal • horse mounted soldiers • set apart from each other • A person who has broken the law • opposition or resistance to war. • A person who betrayed an organization • An action or strategy carefully planned • an area beyond the limits of settlements. • war leader of the Kwahadi band of the Comanche Nation • ...
Texas History 2021-05-03
Across
- The height of land above sea level
- World War between Axis and Allied powers
- To move from one place to another
- Falling rain droplets
- Southern states that left the united states Secede To leave or withdraw
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- Plants that grow naturally in a region
- People aligning themselves more with the region of country they live in
- First explorer to step in Texas
- The northern states during the civil war
- Number one cash crop
- First explorer to make a map of Texas
- A tax on imported goods
- Famous battle during Texas Revolution
- Friends who support each other in a war
14 Clues: Number one cash crop • Falling rain droplets • A tax on imported goods • First explorer to step in Texas • To move from one place to another • The height of land above sea level • First explorer to make a map of Texas • Famous battle during Texas Revolution • Plants that grow naturally in a region • Friends who support each other in a war • ...
Midterm Review 2024-01-07
Across
- Other than Gettysburg, this is the other battle considered the turning point in the war
- Organized effort to end the practice of slavery in the United States
- Opened Northern eyes opened to the evils of slavery
- North's plan to defeat the South through a naval blockade
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- Bloodiest battle of the Civil War
- Won the Election of 1860
- First shots of the Civil War
7 Clues: Won the Election of 1860 • First shots of the Civil War • Bloodiest battle of the Civil War • Opened Northern eyes opened to the evils of slavery • North's plan to defeat the South through a naval blockade • Organized effort to end the practice of slavery in the United States • Other than Gettysburg, this is the other battle considered the turning point in the war
Cash's Crossword 2021-12-06
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- A person who has been freed from slavery
- A general pardon for an offence against a government; in general, any act of forgiveness or absolution
- A secret society created by white southerners in 1866 that used terror and violence to keep African Americans from obtaining their civil rights.
- Military conflict in which the contenders are willing to make any sacrifice in lived and other resources to obtain complete victory
- Military blockade or bombardment of an enemy town or position in order to force it to surrender
- person who rents a plot of land from another person and farms it in exchange for a share of the crop
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- An action by the house of representatives to accuse the president, vice president, or other civil officers of the united states of committing "Treason, Bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors."
- a derogatory term for southerners who were working with the north to buy up land from desperate southerners
- laws designed to enforce segregation of blacks from whites
- Laws passed in the south just after the civil war aimed at controlling freedmen and enabling plantation owners to exploit African American workers
- A northerner who went to the south immediately after the civil war; especially one who tried to gain political advantage or other advantages from the disorganized situation in northern states
11 Clues: A person who has been freed from slavery • laws designed to enforce segregation of blacks from whites • Military blockade or bombardment of an enemy town or position in order to force it to surrender • person who rents a plot of land from another person and farms it in exchange for a share of the crop • ...
VIETNAM AND CFA REVIEW 2024-02-12
Across
- their coverage of the war contributed to public disillusionment of the conflict in Vietnam (5)
- doctrine that provided military aid to countries who did not turn to communism (6)
- this group believed in using militant action to achieve civil rights (5,8)
- amendment argued for defending the New York Times right to publish the Pentagon papers (5)
- overall coal of U.S. military intervention in Vietnam from 1964-1973 (11)
- won the Medal of Honor for actions above the call of duty in Vietnam (9)
- this form of music helped to expose more people to diverse musical styles (4,1,4)
- this act limited the military authority of the president (9)
- these papers exposed the deception of the government of how the Vietnam War was being handled (9)
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- this rights act banned literacy tests as a means to participate in the political process (6)
- increase of involvement between the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution and the Tet offensive (10)
- gap of discrepancy between government statements and actual policies (11)
- amendment that changed the voting age to 18 (6,4)
- this entity handed the right to declare war over to the President (8)
- MLK advocated this type of disobedience without violence (5)
- this country was where the U.S. uses the policy of containment before Vietnam (5)
- the invasion of this country started WWII (6)
- helped the workforce during WWII (5)
18 Clues: helped the workforce during WWII (5) • the invasion of this country started WWII (6) • amendment that changed the voting age to 18 (6,4) • MLK advocated this type of disobedience without violence (5) • this act limited the military authority of the president (9) • this entity handed the right to declare war over to the President (8) • ...
All About Abraham Lincoln 2025-04-11
7 Clues: Name of Lincoln's wife • State Lincoln was born in • Political party of President Lincoln • Place where Lincoln gave his best speech • What the South was called in the Civil War • What the North was called in the Civil War • First name of Lincoln's second Vice President
Jordan Houston-Unit 3 History Choice Board 2024-03-26
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- The name of the organization that helped freed Blacks and poor whites in the south after the war.
- A movement after the Civil War to rebuild the south. Ends with the compromise of 1877.
- The date of South Carolina seceding from the Union.
- Laws that restricted the movement of Black People after the Civil War.
- The name of the document that "freed" the slaves in the rebelling states.
- The year that North Carolina A&T was founded.
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- The date of the massacre of Black Soldiers at Ft Pillow.
- The supreme court case that integrates schools.
- An organization built to restore White supremacy and prevent Black Americans from exercising their rights.
- The Supreme Court Case that made segregation legal.
10 Clues: The year that North Carolina A&T was founded. • The supreme court case that integrates schools. • The Supreme Court Case that made segregation legal. • The date of South Carolina seceding from the Union. • The date of the massacre of Black Soldiers at Ft Pillow. • Laws that restricted the movement of Black People after the Civil War. • ...
Midterm Review Crossword - Matt Hotts 2016-01-10
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- A negative nickname for a northern Republican who moved to the South after the Civil War
- The nickname for the Progressive Party.
- A journalist who covers wrongdoings in politics or business.
- A policy that let people in a territory decide whether or not slavery would be allowed there.
- A policy that favored native born Americans over immigrant Americans.
- A type of war in which one side inflicts continuous losses on the other in order to wear down its strength
- The right to vote
- A woman in the early 1800's who was a champion for prison reform.
- A system of farming where a farmer cares for a portion of a planter's land and receives a share of crop at harvest time as payment for work.
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- people who wanted to have unlimited silver coining.
- A speech give in November, 1863 which discussed the meaning of the Civil War.
- A process by which people of one culture merge into and become part of another culture
- A process for making steel that is easier and cheaper to remove impurities.
- A law that gave 160 acres of land to citizens who met certain conditions.
- Sensational new coverage that mostly emphasizes crime and scandal
- A complete control of a product or service
- An area in which one ethnic or racial group dominates
- violent massacres of Jews.
18 Clues: The right to vote • violent massacres of Jews. • The nickname for the Progressive Party. • A complete control of a product or service • people who wanted to have unlimited silver coining. • An area in which one ethnic or racial group dominates • A journalist who covers wrongdoings in politics or business. • ...
Midterm Review Crossword - Matt Hotts 2016-01-10
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- A woman in the early 1800's who was a champion for prison reform.
- The nickname for the Progressive Party.
- A speech give in November, 1863 which discussed the meaning of the Civil War.
- A negative nickname for a northern Republican who moved to the South after the Civil War.
- A policy that favored native born Americans over immigrant Americans.
- Sensational new coverage that mostly emphasizes crime and scandal.
- A process by which people of one culture merge into and become part of another culture.
- violent massacres of Jews.
- A complete control of a product or service.
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- A policy that let people in a territory decide whether or not slavery would be allowed there.
- A law that gave 160 acres of land to citizens who met certain conditions.
- An area in which one ethnic or racial group dominates.
- A process for making steel that is easier and cheaper to remove impurities.
- The right to vote.
- people who wanted to have unlimited silver coining.
- A type of war in which one side inflicts continuous losses on the other in order to wear down its strength.
- A system of farming where a farmer cares for a portion of a planter's land and receives a share of crop at harvest time as payment for work.
- A journalist who covers wrongdoings in politics or business.
18 Clues: The right to vote. • violent massacres of Jews. • The nickname for the Progressive Party. • A complete control of a product or service. • people who wanted to have unlimited silver coining. • An area in which one ethnic or racial group dominates. • A journalist who covers wrongdoings in politics or business. • ...
Communist China and the Korean War 2017-05-16
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- the leader of the communists (during the civil war) in China
- the anti-communist president of South Korea in 1948
- young followers of Mao
- the Soviet leader who was criticised by Chinese for being too friendly to war, attempt to increase output rapidly
- a political party that won the greatest number of seats and dominated West Germany
- the British Prime who urged Truman to negotiate with the Chinese
- a conservative who hated communism and believed very strongly in linking West Germany to the USA and Western Europe
- a communist leader who took power in North Korea in 1948
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- the town in North Korea where American forces were sent to prepare for a counter-attack
- the American representative in the Council of Foreign Ministers in Paris in 1946 who blocked every Soviet proposal and criticised Soviet policy in Eastern Europe
- an organisation that was set up to strengthen the links between communist parties in different countries (acronym)
- leader of the moderates (after Mao's death)
- the leader of the nationalists (during the civil war) in China
- a trading organisation of communist countries (acronym)
- the American president who took power in January 1953
- a period of turmoil that Mao organised to increase his power
- the leader of the US forces in Japan who was ordered by Truman to help South Korea
- leader of the radicals (after Mao's death)
18 Clues: young followers of Mao • leader of the radicals (after Mao's death) • leader of the moderates (after Mao's death) • the anti-communist president of South Korea in 1948 • the American president who took power in January 1953 • a trading organisation of communist countries (acronym) • a communist leader who took power in North Korea in 1948 • ...
American Government Vocab Crossword 2022-11-10
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- The time period before a war
- Government by the people; the form of government the USA uses.
- Americans fought for freedom against the British Empire.
- When people own human beings, like property, to do all their dirty work and be their servants for free.
- America fought within itself for the freedom of slaves.
- Rise in prices and decrease in the value of money.
- The side of the Civil War that wanted to give slaves freedom.
- Tax on imports.
- A person that wants to put an end to slavery.
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- This is what the Confedarate States of America did from the Union.
- The side of the Civil War that was against giving slaves freedom.
- What the law is called before it is signed by the president
- When the president decides not to pass the bill.
- A worldwide economic depression where the stock market crashed wiping out millions and millions of investors.
- A area that is under full or partial control by another country, usually a country from far away.
- The basic principles and laws of America. Written in 1787, and ratified in 1788.
- British people did this thing without representation which angered the colonists and was one of the causes of the American Revolution.
- A plant that is made for financial gain rather than being used by the grower.
18 Clues: Tax on imports. • The time period before a war • A person that wants to put an end to slavery. • When the president decides not to pass the bill. • Rise in prices and decrease in the value of money. • America fought within itself for the freedom of slaves. • Americans fought for freedom against the British Empire. • ...
Conneticutt Daily Crossword 2023-11-26
Across
- Common in the North
- High demand product
- Market revolution development of communication
- Market revolution development of transportation
- A radical political change
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- Before war
- Presidential process every four years
- A founding concept of our Nation
- The result of widespread civil dispute
- The violent reaction to perceived injustices
10 Clues: Before war • Common in the North • High demand product • A radical political change • A founding concept of our Nation • Presidential process every four years • The result of widespread civil dispute • The violent reaction to perceived injustices • Market revolution development of communication • Market revolution development of transportation
Unit 7 Week 2 2025-03-03
10 Clues: to not agree • long lasting • to view again • calculate wrong • declared the opponent won • felt angry and bitter about • an important idea people fight for • not taking any sides in a disagreement • agree or understood another person or group • war a war between people of the same country
The Crossword 2022-05-04
Civil War Unit Review 2025-10-15
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- First battle of the Civil War
- People owning other people for labor
- Commander of the Confederate States Army
- President of the Union
- This proclamation ended slavery
- Commander of the Union Army
- Many women served as these during the war
- Site where General Lee surrendered to the Union
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- Capitol of the Union
- The first state to secede from the Union
- President of the Confederate States
- Lead the March to the Sea
- Used to transport soldiers and supplies
- Man who assassinated President Lincoln
- Side with more experienced officers
- Winner in the Battle of Gettysburg
16 Clues: Capitol of the Union • President of the Union • Lead the March to the Sea • Commander of the Union Army • First battle of the Civil War • This proclamation ended slavery • Winner in the Battle of Gettysburg • President of the Confederate States • Side with more experienced officers • People owning other people for labor • Man who assassinated President Lincoln • ...
south speaks 2024-06-11
10 Clues: rebuild • bloodiest war • to leave from union • the north was called • the south was called • Storehouse for weapons • to forcefully take something • slaves worked on these in the south • people who wanted Texas a part of the US • most common picked by slaves on plantations
The Civil War 2023-03-23
8 Clues: A general for the Union • The South side in the war • THe North side in the war • A war general for the confederacy • A War in of the civil war in 1863 • A plaCe in the war in south carolina • A paper to abolish slavery in the south • The bloodiest day ever and a bloody affair
Russia 1905-1918 2022-11-26
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- Who fought against the Reds in the civil war?
- Which country helped Lenin return to Russia in 1917?
- What was the name of the Tsar's son who Rasputin claimed to heal?
- Who led the Red Army during the Russian Civil War?
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- What was the name of Lenin's secret police?
- What is the Russian word for a workers' council?
- Who shot the Tsar dead in 1918?
- What was the name of the Tsar's wife?
- Who led the protestors during Bloody Sunday?
9 Clues: Who shot the Tsar dead in 1918? • What was the name of the Tsar's wife? • What was the name of Lenin's secret police? • Who led the protestors during Bloody Sunday? • Who fought against the Reds in the civil war? • What is the Russian word for a workers' council? • Who led the Red Army during the Russian Civil War? • Which country helped Lenin return to Russia in 1917? • ...
End of the Civil War by Jacob Peterson 2014-05-09
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- Where Lee had to surrender his army
- A day to honor the fallen soldiers that have fought for our country
- Robert E. Lee's equal for the Union
- The amendment that ended all slavery
- The destination point of the March to the Sea
- The rebuilding of America
- In this battle Stonewall Jackson was accidentally shot by his own man
- One of the best generals for the Confederacy
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- The amendment that makes all people born in the U.S., except Native Americans, a citizen
- This amendment allows all men to vote regardless of their "race, color, or previous condition of servitude
- Sherman's army marching leaving a span of destruction behind
- Lincoln's speech to honor the fallen that had fought in the Civil War
- The deadliest battle in the Civil War ( not in one day )
- This battle gave the Union control of the Mississippi river which cut the Confederates in half
14 Clues: The rebuilding of America • Where Lee had to surrender his army • Robert E. Lee's equal for the Union • The amendment that ended all slavery • One of the best generals for the Confederacy • The destination point of the March to the Sea • The deadliest battle in the Civil War ( not in one day ) • Sherman's army marching leaving a span of destruction behind • ...
Civil war 2024-05-15
Reconstruction Era 2024-04-23
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- A derogatory term used by Southern Democrats to describe Southern whites who supported Reconstruction and the Republican Party after the Civil War.
- An 1877 informal, unwritten deal that settled the intensely disputed 1876 U.S. presidential election, resulted in the United States federal government pulling the last troops out of the South, and formally ended the Reconstruction Era.
- Ratified in 1868, this constitutional amendment granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States, including former slaves, and provided them with equal protection under the laws.
- Ratified in 1870, this amendment prohibited the federal and state governments from denying a citizen the right to vote based on that citizen's "race, color, or previous condition of servitude."
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- Laws passed by Southern states after the Civil War to restrict African Americans' freedom and compel them to work in a labor economy based on low wages or debt.
- A federal agency established in 1865 to aid freed slaves and poor whites in the South by providing food, housing, education, and legal assistance.
- State and local laws enacted in the Southern United States that enforced racial segregation and disenfranchised African Americans from the late 19th century into the 20th century.
- The period from 1865 to 1877 following the Civil War, during which the Southern states were reintegrated into the Union and the federal government enacted laws to rebuild the South and extend rights to freed slaves.
- A system where freed slaves and poor whites farmed land owned by someone else in exchange for a share of the crops, often leading to a cycle of debt and economic dependency.
- A faction within the Republican Party during the Civil War and Reconstruction that advocated for the abolition of slavery, the defeat of the Confederacy, and rigorous reconstruction policies to guarantee civil rights to freed slaves.
10 Clues: A federal agency established in 1865 to aid freed slaves and poor whites in the South by providing food, housing, education, and legal assistance. • A derogatory term used by Southern Democrats to describe Southern whites who supported Reconstruction and the Republican Party after the Civil War. • ...
Reconstruction Unit Vocab. 2021-10-17
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- the unfair or prejudicial treatment of people and groups based on characteristics
- period in American history following the American Civil War
- the systematic separation of people into racial or other ethnic groups in daily life.
- former enslaved people—and guaranteed all citizens “equal protection of the laws.
- “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States
- an American sociologist, socialist, historian, civil rights activist, Pan-Africanist, author, writer and editor.
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- declared all persons born in the United States to be citizens
- informal, unwritten deal that settled the disputed 1876 U.S. Presidential election
- an American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman.
- protects the voting rights of all citizens regardless of race or the color of their skin.
- opportunistic Northerners who came to the Southern states after the American Civil War, who were perceived to be exploiting the local populace for their own financial, political, and/or social gain.
- The presidential election of 1876 led to the end of Reconstruction.
- local laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States.
- an American educator, author, orator, and adviser to several presidents of the United States.
14 Clues: period in American history following the American Civil War • declared all persons born in the United States to be citizens • The presidential election of 1876 led to the end of Reconstruction. • an American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman. • local laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States. • ...
Civil War Book Project Crossword 2022-05-02
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- Name of a prominent Union General
- The north
- a person who is very skilled in shooting
- The name of the civil war book this crossword is about
- The confederate leader
- a short introduction to a book
- The war the battles take place in
- the hill a battle was fought on
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- a general in the confederacy
- Author of the book
- The month the battles are fought
- The first name of the author
- The south
- a gun used in fighting
- Place where battles are fought
- something sharp, usually fixed to the end of a gun
16 Clues: The south • The north • Author of the book • a gun used in fighting • The confederate leader • a general in the confederacy • The first name of the author • Place where battles are fought • a short introduction to a book • the hill a battle was fought on • The month the battles are fought • Name of a prominent Union General • The war the battles take place in • ...
Democratic Revolution 2023-04-19
Across
- moral in an honest, brave, and kind way
- The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by other names) was a civil war in the United States.
- formal leaders within established religions
- Our assertive and rightful. alignment with imperial legacy.
- modern movement
- It forced king charles to sign the petition of right.
- a period of radical political and societal change in France
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- was a French military commander and political leader
- He was King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from March 27, 1625, until his execution in 1649.
- was the last King of France before the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution
- sukore rulesreluers of a country
- people in general
- The Bill of Rights is the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution, adopted as a single unit in 1791
- 1600s and 1700 movment that shapedthr modrts goverment
14 Clues: modern movement • people in general • sukore rulesreluers of a country • moral in an honest, brave, and kind way • formal leaders within established religions • was a French military commander and political leader • It forced king charles to sign the petition of right. • 1600s and 1700 movment that shapedthr modrts goverment • ...
Crossword Puzzle ( Revolution ) 2020-01-23
Across
- ( what happened on 1642? )
- ( The Kings supported who? )
- ( What did the monarchs declared? )
- ( who were the supporters of cromwell in 1653? )
- ( what was King James I’s problem? )
- ( What did the 2 kings needed the most? )
- ( Charles needed money for what? )
- ( Who was the next king and what was he going to rule? )
- What allowed the monarchs to rule without any worries? )
- ( who was the leader of the Puritans? )
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- ( What couldn’t king do to the parliaments? )
- ( what was charles's supporters names as a army? )
- ( what happened after the civil war? )
- ( who were the ones trying to protect the english people and their rights? )
- of common ( what was allowed to stay after the war? )
- ( what was their mission as a religious group? )
- of lords ( what was the upper class named )
- ( what happened to charles on 1649? )
- ( who was considered a traitor on 1649? )
- James ( who lived a fancy live? )
20 Clues: ( what happened on 1642? ) • ( The Kings supported who? ) • James ( who lived a fancy live? ) • ( Charles needed money for what? ) • ( What did the monarchs declared? ) • ( what was King James I’s problem? ) • ( what happened to charles on 1649? ) • ( what happened after the civil war? ) • ( who was the leader of the Puritans? ) • ( What did the 2 kings needed the most? ) • ...
Events Leading to Civil War 2020-06-02
Across
- people from the north and south flooded to this state
- battle of fort "blank" ; first battle of civil war
- Last name of the first republican president
- Slave who started a uprising; was one of the bloodiest
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- debated with Lincoln about slavery
- abolitionist who played major role in starting civil war
- people flooded from the north and south to this state
- Last name of slave who tried to sue for his freedom
- person who wrote the book about slavery:Uncle Tom's Cabin
9 Clues: debated with Lincoln about slavery • Last name of the first republican president • battle of fort "blank" ; first battle of civil war • Last name of slave who tried to sue for his freedom • people from the north and south flooded to this state • people flooded from the north and south to this state • Slave who started a uprising; was one of the bloodiest • ...
War Time Engagements 2017-12-03
Across
- major battle The Westerly Wisconsiner mentioned in this issue
- first battle of the Civil War
- battle that had over 23,000 casualities; the most deaths than all prior United States's battle thus far
- man who is elected president over the Confederacy
- Proclamation rumor plan Lincoln set to free all slaves in southern territory
- of Hattera Inlet Batteries first Union victory
Down
- general who replace General Johnston as head of the Confederate army
- battle where General Ulysses Grant first began his career
- first major battle in the Civil War
9 Clues: first battle of the Civil War • first major battle in the Civil War • of Hattera Inlet Batteries first Union victory • man who is elected president over the Confederacy • battle where General Ulysses Grant first began his career • major battle The Westerly Wisconsiner mentioned in this issue • general who replace General Johnston as head of the Confederate army • ...
Clara Barton 2023-08-10
Across
- - Nickname given to Clara Barton for her work on the battlefield.
- - Term describing Clara Barton's dedication to helping others in need.
- - Clara Barton's early profession before her humanitarian work.
- - Humanitarian organization founded by Clara Barton.
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- - Where Clara Barton provided aid to wounded soldiers during the Civil War.
- - Where Clara Barton worked as a clerk before the Civil War.
- - Clara Barton was born in this U.S. state.
- - Clara Barton's role in relation to the American Red Cross.
- - Profession that Clara Barton is most famously associated with.
9 Clues: - Clara Barton was born in this U.S. state. • - Humanitarian organization founded by Clara Barton. • - Where Clara Barton worked as a clerk before the Civil War. • - Clara Barton's role in relation to the American Red Cross. • - Clara Barton's early profession before her humanitarian work. • - Profession that Clara Barton is most famously associated with. • ...
Reconstruction 2021-11-29
Across
- war the rights guaranteed by the Constitution to all people, especially equal treatment under the law
- the period of time after the Civil War in which the southern stated were rebuilt and brought back into the Union
- ratified in 1868, granting citizenship to anyone born in the U.S. and guaranteeing all individuals equal protection of the law
- an agency established by congress at the end of the civil War to help and protect newly freed black Americans
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- a change to the Constitution ratified in 1870, declaring that states cannot deny anyone to the right to vote because of race or color, or because the person was once a slave
- laws passed in 1865 and 1866 in the former confederate states to limit the rights of African Americans
- 1865, abolishing slavery in the U.S.
- laws enforcing segregation of blacks and whites in the south after the civil ear
8 Clues: 1865, abolishing slavery in the U.S. • laws enforcing segregation of blacks and whites in the south after the civil ear • war the rights guaranteed by the Constitution to all people, especially equal treatment under the law • laws passed in 1865 and 1866 in the former confederate states to limit the rights of African Americans • ...
US History 2021-12-01
Across
- Niles North mascot
- this means to leave; the South did this from the Union
- total control of an industry; hurts people
- side with better leadership during the Civil War
Down
- amendment that gave women the right to vote
- Reconstruction plans offered this or forgiveness to the South after the Civil War
- President who took over for Lincoln after he was assassinated
- the creator of the Model T car
8 Clues: Niles North mascot • the creator of the Model T car • total control of an industry; hurts people • amendment that gave women the right to vote • side with better leadership during the Civil War • this means to leave; the South did this from the Union • President who took over for Lincoln after he was assassinated • ...
civil war technology 2023-02-07
Across
- device used to determine location of troops
- A device used to send messages and signals
- handheld weapon that was used by officers to signal other comrads
- a long narrow ditch
Down
- transportation mode for moving goods on the earth's surface
- first ever submarine used in civil war
- A gun used that holds only one bullet at a time during the civil war
- boat used to destroy wooden boats
8 Clues: a long narrow ditch • boat used to destroy wooden boats • first ever submarine used in civil war • A device used to send messages and signals • device used to determine location of troops • transportation mode for moving goods on the earth's surface • handheld weapon that was used by officers to signal other comrads • ...
Unit 8 Exam Extra Credit 2023-04-25
Across
- I am the northern most interstate highway in Texas that runs east to west
- The act of silently protesting something by not purchasing it
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- I used non-violent protests for civil rights, and made a famous speech in D.C.
- My local public school would not allow me to attend because of my skin color
- Agreement between Mexico, Canada, and the United states (initials only)
- This party usually likes social progressivism and civil liberties
- This party usually likes private ownership and traditionalism
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- I was the first Mexican American elected to the Texas Senate
- The practice of separating people based on their race
- War that was fought between Russia and the U.S. over forms of government. Only threats, no shots
- I used violence for civil rights demonstrations
- I was president after JFK, and helped pass multiple civil rights acts (initials only)
13 Clues: National Aeronautics and Space Administration • I used violence for civil rights demonstrations • The practice of separating people based on their race • I was the first Mexican American elected to the Texas Senate • The act of silently protesting something by not purchasing it • This party usually likes private ownership and traditionalism • ...
Social Studies unit project 2024-05-10
Across
- the sacrifice of over fifty thousand men who laid down their lives in the Battle of Gettysburg
- a person appointed to supervise students, applicants
- a state in the eastern United States, on the Atlantic coast: part of the historical South. 40,815 square miles
- prices rise due to increases in production costs
- bloody assault by the Union army in Virginia that failed to encircle and destroy the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia.
- An agreement over slavery by which C.A. joined the union as a free state and a free state and strict fugitive slave law was passed.
Down
- The meeting Grant and Lee at Appomattox Court House marked the end of the war
- the first full-scale battle of the Civil War
- the wars turning point aka the bloodiest war of all time.
- The Slave States of Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri, which refused to secede from the Union in 1860–61.
- a Northerner who sympathized with the South at the time of the Civil War
11 Clues: the first full-scale battle of the Civil War • prices rise due to increases in production costs • a person appointed to supervise students, applicants • the wars turning point aka the bloodiest war of all time. • a Northerner who sympathized with the South at the time of the Civil War • The meeting Grant and Lee at Appomattox Court House marked the end of the war • ...
Nautia Taylor crossword puzzle 2016-11-21
Across
- War a war between two groups in the same country
- an official of Rome
- having the characteristics of Roman culture
- a member of the upper,ruling class
- a group of 300 men
- a form of government
- Wars a series of wars
- an underground irrigation system
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- a ruler with absolute power
- to refuse to approve proposals
- a set of basic laws
- the capital city of the Roman civilization
- one of the common people
- a person trained to fight for public entertainment
- one of two cheif leaders in Rome
- an ancient inhabitant
16 Clues: a group of 300 men • an official of Rome • a set of basic laws • a form of government • an ancient inhabitant • Wars a series of wars • one of the common people • a ruler with absolute power • to refuse to approve proposals • one of two cheif leaders in Rome • an underground irrigation system • a member of the upper,ruling class • the capital city of the Roman civilization • ...
The Presidents 2023-05-17
Across
- First President from Tennessee
- President who resigned
- President who served two terms, but not two in a row
- Only President with no military or government experience
- Current President, elected in 2020
- President during the Civil War
- President when you were born (2005-6)
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- Shortest-serving President
- President during the War of 1812
- President who got the most electoral votes
- First President not to be re-elected
- President who created NASA
- President who had a pet alligator
- Longest-serving President
- President who dropped the atomic bomb
- President when Mr. Decker was born (1990)
16 Clues: President who resigned • Longest-serving President • Shortest-serving President • President who created NASA • First President from Tennessee • President during the Civil War • President during the War of 1812 • President who had a pet alligator • Current President, elected in 2020 • First President not to be re-elected • President who dropped the atomic bomb • ...
Crosswords of History: The Romans 2013-04-30
Across
- Famous for his wall across England
- Supposedly fiddled while Rome burned
- A group of 3 people. Augustus and Marc Antony were in one of these together
- The Greeks fought against these people in the Trojan war
- Opposed Sulla in a civil war
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- Time of peace during the period Augustus ruled.
- Emperor after Augustus
- Great Carthaginian General
- Greek author who wrote about the Trojan war
- Roman author who wrote about the Trojan War
- First name of the man who defeated The Great Carthaginian General in the Punic wars
11 Clues: Emperor after Augustus • Great Carthaginian General • Opposed Sulla in a civil war • Famous for his wall across England • Supposedly fiddled while Rome burned • Greek author who wrote about the Trojan war • Roman author who wrote about the Trojan War • Time of peace during the period Augustus ruled. • The Greeks fought against these people in the Trojan war • ...
The Civil War 2023-01-09
Across
- battle that proved the war would be long and violent
- named battles after man-made landmarks or towns
- first battle of the Civil war
- northern Democrats who opposed and interfered with the war effort
- warship covered in iron plates
Down
- battle that proved the ability of the Union army and led to the Emancipation Proclamation, even though it ended in a draw
- president of the Union
- union plan to cut off cotton in the south
- capital of the Confederacy
- named battles after natural landmarks
- union victory marked turning point of war
11 Clues: president of the Union • capital of the Confederacy • first battle of the Civil war • warship covered in iron plates • named battles after natural landmarks • union plan to cut off cotton in the south • union victory marked turning point of war • named battles after man-made landmarks or towns • battle that proved the war would be long and violent • ...
global 10 2023-05-28
Across
- Adopt to modern needs and technology
- To westernize
- condor where people disappeared
- of Afghanistan U.S allies invade to remove the taliban
- of the plaza de mayo mothers of missing peoples trying to find their missing ones
- peaceful protest against the government
- war united states invaded and occupied Nicaragua for the bananas
- influenza a disease during world war 1
- To develop industry
Down
- states bring connected
- violent revolt that lead to a bloody civil war
- of iraq Result of the attack of 9/11 terrorist attack
- movement The push for Indians to give up buying British textiles and to make their own cloth
- A government that is based on religion
- infectious disease that is spreading
- Palestine uprising/ attack on the Israelis
- salt march Gandhi marched to ocean to collect salt
- spring A sense of pro democracy protest around the Arab world
- Satya and Agraha fighting without violence. Methods including protecting and hit cooperating
- When something is being desperately needed
20 Clues: To westernize • To develop industry • states bring connected • condor where people disappeared • Adopt to modern needs and technology • infectious disease that is spreading • A government that is based on religion • peaceful protest against the government • Palestine uprising/ attack on the Israelis • When something is being desperately needed • ...
Reconstruction 2023-01-14
Across
- assassinated in 1865 after the civil war ended
- granted citizenship and protect civil liberties for newly freed slaves
- southern White people who supported Reconstruction
- the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, which was created in 1865 to ease Black peoples’ transition from slavery to freedom
Down
- northerners working in the South during Reconstruction; opportunists seeking political gain
- laws some southern states designed to maintain White supremacy by keeping freed people impoverished and in debt
- the twelve-year period after the Civil War in which the rebel Southern states were integrated back into the Union
- a White's only organization that engaged in terroristic violence towards blacks and people who supported reconstruction
- became president after lincoln's assassination
9 Clues: became president after lincoln's assassination • assassinated in 1865 after the civil war ended • southern White people who supported Reconstruction • granted citizenship and protect civil liberties for newly freed slaves • northerners working in the South during Reconstruction; opportunists seeking political gain • ...
Citizenship 2017-07-26
Across
- the Statue of Liberty is in New York _____
- Martin _____ King fought for Civil Rights
- Number of U.S. Representatives depends on the state's _____
- U.S. general during World War II who became President
- Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
- type of economic system in the U.S.
- World War _____ was fought in the 1900s
- branch of government reviews, explains, and interprets laws
- Massachusetts congressman for New Bedford and Cape Cod
- George _____ was the father of our country
- Constitution was written at the Constitutional _____
- one right in the First Amendment
Down
- Abraham Lincoln freed the _____
- a state that borders Mexico
- one power of the states
- part of legislature with 435 members
- Franklin _____ was President during the Great Depression and World War II
- number of years a President serves
- current president of the U.S.
- the national anthem is called the Star _____ Banner
- a state that borders Canada
- a new citizen promises to be _____ to the U.S.
- change or addition to the Constitution
- part of legislature with 100 members
- _____ Wilson was President during World War I
25 Clues: one power of the states • a state that borders Mexico • a state that borders Canada • current president of the U.S. • Abraham Lincoln freed the _____ • one right in the First Amendment • number of years a President serves • Chief Justice of the Supreme Court • type of economic system in the U.S. • part of legislature with 435 members • part of legislature with 100 members • ...
Citizenship 1-25 2017-07-26
Across
- branch of government reviews, explains, and interprets laws
- World War _____ was fought in the 1900s
- one power of the states
- Franklin _____ was President during the Great Depression and World War II
- Martin _____ King fought for Civil Rights
- a state that borders Mexico
- George _____ was the father of our country
- a state that borders Canada
- part of legislature with 100 members
- number of years a President serves
- one right in the First Amendment
Down
- Massachusetts congressman for New Bedford and Cape Cod
- Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
- change or addition to the Constitution
- the national anthem is called the Star _____ Banner
- U.S. general during World War II who became President
- type of economic system in the U.S.
- Number of U.S. Representatives depends on the state's _____
- current president of the U.S.
- _____ Wilson was President during World War I
- part of legislature with 435 members
- Abraham Lincoln freed the _____
- Constitution was written at the Constitutional _____
- the Statue of Liberty is in New York _____
- a new citizen promises to be _____ to the U.S.
25 Clues: one power of the states • a state that borders Mexico • a state that borders Canada • current president of the U.S. • Abraham Lincoln freed the _____ • one right in the First Amendment • Chief Justice of the Supreme Court • number of years a President serves • type of economic system in the U.S. • part of legislature with 435 members • part of legislature with 100 members • ...
Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-04
Across
- The position that the federal government should not interfere with the states exercising their constitutional powers
- A person who supported the union cause during the civil war
- What were slaves considered?
- an incident of racial discrimination that occurred in 1906
- Who built the fortification along the coast?
Down
- a naval and land battle of the American Civil War, when Confederate forces under Major Gen.
- Which strategy would affect Texas the most?
- Why did the Southerners not like Lincoln?
- A formerly enslaved person
- ships that continued to bring much-needed supplies for Texas and the Confederacy into Galveston
10 Clues: A formerly enslaved person • What were slaves considered? • Why did the Southerners not like Lincoln? • Which strategy would affect Texas the most? • Who built the fortification along the coast? • an incident of racial discrimination that occurred in 1906 • A person who supported the union cause during the civil war • ...
War and English Revolution 2023-03-22
Across
- Idea that power of monarchs comes from god and is absolute.
- Dynasty that started after King of Scotland, who was also Elizabeths cousin became king.
- Supporters of King Charles I in the English Civil War.
- first king in the Stuart dynasty.
- Dynasty that ended after death of Queen Elizabeth in 1603.
- Supporters of Parliament in the English Civil War.
Down
- Revolution in England were James II abdicated throne and his nephew took over; Almost No one died.
- Protestants in England inspired by Calvinism.
- Army under leader of Oliver Cromwell; Sang religious songs while slaying enemies.
- Skilled cavalry general who supported Roundheads.
10 Clues: first king in the Stuart dynasty. • Protestants in England inspired by Calvinism. • Skilled cavalry general who supported Roundheads. • Supporters of Parliament in the English Civil War. • Supporters of King Charles I in the English Civil War. • Dynasty that ended after death of Queen Elizabeth in 1603. • Idea that power of monarchs comes from god and is absolute. • ...
2021 STAAR Review #1 2021-04-30
Across
- this document required territories to have sixty thousand residents as a condition for statehood;encouraged public education and religious freedom
- this innovation improved transportation to Western states and expanded trade and settlement
- former president of the U.S. who was an Anti-Federalist
- no cruel and unusual punishment; no excessive fines and bail
- jury duty; right to a speedy trial
- the government has limited involvement with trade
- an example of this constitutional principle is citizens electing members of the House of Representatives to office
- this amendment represents the constitutional principle of Federalism
- SPARP
- laws in the South that prevented African Americans from using their civil rights
- court case that established judicial review used by the Supreme Court
- no quartering of troops
- turning point of the American Revolution in which France became an ally
- U.S. foreign policy that prevented European intervention in countries near the U.S.
- neutrality
- president who freed the slaves
- slaves were emancipated
- battle that initiated the Civil War
- gave former slaves full citizenship rights
- amendment that prevents illegal searches and seizures
- the creation of a Congress to represent the will of the people
Down
- last battle of the American Revolution in which the Continental Army surrounded the British on a peninsula
- Francis Scott Key wrote this poem about the War of 1812
- second president of the U.S.
- president that represented the "common man"
- person who created the financial plan that included collecting taxes and the creation of a national bank
- the right to bear arms
- former president of the U.S. who was a Federalist
- first African American senator; elected due to the fifteenth amendment
- African American men obtained the right to vote
- a spy for the Union Army during the Civil War and conductor of the Underground Railroad
- the President can make treaties by and with the consent of the Senate is an example of this constitutional principle
- women obtained the right to vote
- the place where General Robert E. Lee surrendered to General Grant of the Union army
- the war that was caused as a result of British impressment of U.S. sailors
35 Clues: SPARP • neutrality • the right to bear arms • no quartering of troops • slaves were emancipated • second president of the U.S. • president who freed the slaves • women obtained the right to vote • jury duty; right to a speedy trial • battle that initiated the Civil War • gave former slaves full citizenship rights • president that represented the "common man" • ...
HISTORY OF NURSING 2021-06-22
Across
- Nurses Association, was founded in New York City in 1896 as the Nurses' Associated Alumnae of the United States and Canada
- Mission Hospital, The first hospital in the Philippines which trained Filipino nurses in 1906
- A profession or practice of providing care for the sick
- Watson, Founder of the original Center for Human Caring in Colorado
- Nightingale, was a nurse who tended to injured soldiers in the Crimean War in the 1850s
- Dougherty, the world’s first Registered Nurse
- Due to the efforts of Linda Richards, the first nurse training institute is established in
- Modern nursing began in the 19th century in Germany and
- Kent, the first African American to earn a PhD in nursing
- Hospital School of Nursing, founded in New York City, as the first nursing school in the U.S. to be founded on the principles set forth by Florence Nightingale
- Richards, the first American trained nurse
- Eliza Mahoney, the first African-American trained nurse, graduated from the New England Hospital School of Nursing.
- derived from the Anglo-French nurice and the Latin nutrica, both of which mean nourish.
- on Nursing, the first instruction manual of any kind for nurses.
- Nightingale, the first American nursing journal
- Zealand, the first country to regulate nurses nationally, with the adoption of the Nurse Registration Act
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- Report, concludes that nurses should ideally be educated in a university setting
- War, created an immediate need for capable nurses to care for the enormous number of sick and wounded.
- the Lady with the Lamp
- The Florence Nightingale School of Nursing was opened in
- of Health, This department along with Human Services creates a commission to address the national nursing shortage.
- Barton, a nurse who founded the American Red Cross soon after the Civil War
- Nurses, referred as practicante or enfermero during Spanish regime
- Johnson, the first nurse elected to the U.S. Congress
- Failure, Nightingale’s cause of death
- Fliedner, a German Lutheran minister who opened the first formal nursing school in history
- Seminary, the first nursing program in the United States established to admit African-Americans
- year when the Nursing Society of Philadelphia is formed
- American Army Nurses Corps, is formed during the U.S. Civil War
- University of Minnesota School for Nurses, the first university-based nurse training program.
30 Clues: the Lady with the Lamp • Failure, Nightingale’s cause of death • Richards, the first American trained nurse • Dougherty, the world’s first Registered Nurse • Nightingale, the first American nursing journal • Johnson, the first nurse elected to the U.S. Congress • A profession or practice of providing care for the sick • ...
civil war technology 2023-05-12
Across
- What was the newest rifle during the civil war?
- what floating object in any color and filled with helium was made during the civil war?
- what was the newest form of communication?
- what was the name of the bulletproof ship?
- what is the name of a canister firing a lot of artillery
- which side had better generals
Down
- which side was more technologically advanced
- what ammo was used in the Springfield rifle
- what was the firepower that could hit targets from miles away named?
- which side had more railroads
10 Clues: which side had more railroads • which side had better generals • what was the newest form of communication? • what was the name of the bulletproof ship? • what ammo was used in the Springfield rifle • which side was more technologically advanced • What was the newest rifle during the civil war? • what is the name of a canister firing a lot of artillery • ...
Citizenship 2017-07-26
Across
- Martin _____ King fought for Civil Rights
- _____ Wilson was President during World War I
- branch of government reviews, explains, and interprets laws
- part of legislature with 435 members
- a state that borders Mexico
- a state that borders Canada
- one power of the states
- Abraham Lincoln freed the _____
- U.S. general during World War II who became President
- the national anthem is called the Star _____ Banner
- George _____ was the father of our country
- change or addition to the Constitution
Down
- World War _____ was fought in the 1900s
- Franklin _____ was President during the Great Depression and World War II
- part of legislature with 100 members
- Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
- current president of the U.S.
- type of economic system in the U.S.
- the Statue of Liberty is in New York _____
- Massachusetts congressman for New Bedford and Cape Cod
- number of years a President serves
- one right in the First Amendment
- Number of U.S. Representatives depends on the state's _____
- Constitution was written at the Constitutional _____
- a new citizen promises to be _____ to the U.S.
25 Clues: one power of the states • a state that borders Mexico • a state that borders Canada • current president of the U.S. • Abraham Lincoln freed the _____ • one right in the First Amendment • Chief Justice of the Supreme Court • number of years a President serves • type of economic system in the U.S. • part of legislature with 100 members • part of legislature with 435 members • ...
African Wars Crossword Lizzie 2024-05-24
Across
- Ruled Uganda as a military dictator
- President overthrown by Ugandan Army Coup in 1971
- Ethiopian red terror
- "...Diamonds" refer to diamonds mined in a warzone
- Overran the country and forced Mobutu into exile
- Imposed by the Nigerian government
- Conflict lasted from 2020-22
- Ethipian.... of 1983-85
- Long-lasting resentment left unresolved since the congo...
- Christian extremist organization led by Joseph Kony
- The Ugandan capital
- One of the most powerful Anti-Amin groups
- Dissovled itself in 1987
- Organized in 1985 to raise funds for famine relief
Down
- Battle of.....
- People of Southeastern Nigeria
- Began in July 2009
- Nigerian Civil War also known as the ".....War"
- Conflict between Somalia and Ethiopia
- in 1974 the Derg went under the leadership of Colonel
- Rebel group challenging the authority of the Derg
- Referred to as the Somalia....
- War ended in 2003 with signing of the ".... city Agreement"
- also a rebel group that challenged the Dergs' Authority
- The Eritrean were fighting in the war of....
25 Clues: Battle of..... • Began in July 2009 • The Ugandan capital • Ethiopian red terror • Ethipian.... of 1983-85 • Dissovled itself in 1987 • Conflict lasted from 2020-22 • People of Southeastern Nigeria • Referred to as the Somalia.... • Imposed by the Nigerian government • Ruled Uganda as a military dictator • Conflict between Somalia and Ethiopia • ...
Sweet and Low 2015-03-29
Across
- island, A heaven of religious freedom
- franklin, Born in 1706, Boston
- , Thomas Morton hoisted a .... near by at "merry mount"
- , Believes in a sort of abstract God
- , The first elected legislature was called the "house of...."
- , Who spent 1609-1619 in Holland?
- of England, Tax-supported and government regulated church
- civil war, Religious friction created the ...
- revolt, When farmers burned Jamestown it was called the...
- press, Freedom of the press
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- enlightenment, In 1700 a change of mind called the...
- heads, Puritan army's rank and file
- , the pilgrims sailed to America in the...
- purchased, 1619, the first black...
- , In 1660 the throne was restored to ...
- witchcraft, Witches sent 20 humans and 2 dogs to their death
- , Anti Established agitators
- , Someone trying to purify the established churches
- war, King Philip led a Guerrilla war against the whites called the...
19 Clues: press, Freedom of the press • , Anti Established agitators • franklin, Born in 1706, Boston • , Who spent 1609-1619 in Holland? • heads, Puritan army's rank and file • purchased, 1619, the first black... • island, A heaven of religious freedom • , In 1660 the throne was restored to ... • , Believes in a sort of abstract God • , the pilgrims sailed to America in the... • ...
Presidents 2025-04-29
Across
- Star Wars, Challenger Explosion, Deregulation, Iran Contra Scandal
- Rough Riders, Conservation, Big Stick Policy, Panama Canal
- 9/11, War on Terror, Hurricane Katrina
- Cold War, space race, Cuban Missile Crisis, assassinated
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- Vietnam War, Civil Rights Act, Medicaid/Medicare
- Assassinated because of the spoils system
- WWI, 14 Points, Moral Diplomacy
- MAGA, Immigration, Tariff, Nonconsecutive, Impeachment
- Rugged Individualism, Tariff, Great Depression
- Detente with China, EPA, Watergate, Resigned
10 Clues: WWI, 14 Points, Moral Diplomacy • 9/11, War on Terror, Hurricane Katrina • Assassinated because of the spoils system • Detente with China, EPA, Watergate, Resigned • Rugged Individualism, Tariff, Great Depression • Vietnam War, Civil Rights Act, Medicaid/Medicare • MAGA, Immigration, Tariff, Nonconsecutive, Impeachment • ...
Unit 3 causes of the Civil War 2021-12-10
Across
- a choice where both sides get and give some
- The great compromiser
- an unpaid worker who is owned
- what war started in 1861
- slave Laws
- the South main source of money
- slaves where first brought to what state
- wanted slaves
- William Lloyd Garrison’s news paper
- the best book in the 19th century
- Didn’t want slaves
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- loyalty to a region instead of a country
- Kansas was called what
- a choice that is counted
- Lincoln and who debated the topic of slavery
- following the gold rust they join the Union
- the North’s main source of money
- cash crop
- leave the country
- president during the Civil War
- a political party that started in 1854
21 Clues: cash crop • slave Laws • wanted slaves • leave the country • Didn’t want slaves • The great compromiser • Kansas was called what • what war started in 1861 • a choice that is counted • an unpaid worker who is owned • the South main source of money • president during the Civil War • the North’s main source of money • the best book in the 19th century • William Lloyd Garrison’s news paper • ...
Unit 4 Crossword (Civil Rights, Vietnam) 2022-04-08
Across
- a scene of sorrow and innocence lost
- the religious fighting for what's right
- representation for minorities at the voting booth
- represenation for the young
- a low-key victim with a high-key funeral
- a defeated champion of democracy
- refuse to fight, in a metaphorical war
- turning over the keys
- attacking from the shadows
- finally excited for school
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- weedkiller on steroids
- a dangerous job
- assassinating from the shadows
- the villain of bloody sunday
- prison connections led to demise
- containment 2.0
- the youth fighting for what's right
- a champion of equal education
- super secret VIP entrance only
- deciding not to stand for racism
- the leader in Civil Rights
- refuse to fight, in an actual war
22 Clues: a dangerous job • containment 2.0 • turning over the keys • weedkiller on steroids • the leader in Civil Rights • attacking from the shadows • finally excited for school • represenation for the young • the villain of bloody sunday • a champion of equal education • assassinating from the shadows • super secret VIP entrance only • prison connections led to demise • ...
Unit 4 Crossword (Civil Rights, Vietnam) 2022-04-08
Across
- turning over the keys
- the youth fighting for what's right
- a scene of sorrow and innocence lost
- attacking from the shadows
- deciding not to stand for racism
- finally excited for school
- a low-key victim with a high-key funeral
- a champion of equal education
- the villain of bloody sunday
- weedkiller on steroids
- a dangerous job
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- representation for minorities at the voting booth
- representation for the young
- assassinating from the shadows
- refuse to fight, in an actual war
- refuse to fight, in a metaphorical war
- a defeated champion of democracy
- the leader in Civil Rights
- prison connections led to demise
- super secret VIP entrance only
- the religious fighting for what's right
- containment 2.0
22 Clues: containment 2.0 • a dangerous job • turning over the keys • weedkiller on steroids • attacking from the shadows • the leader in Civil Rights • finally excited for school • representation for the young • the villain of bloody sunday • a champion of equal education • assassinating from the shadows • super secret VIP entrance only • a defeated champion of democracy • ...
crossword puzzle 2023-04-28
Across
- wars battle between carthage and rome
- place where ideas can be heard
- a government where citizen vote for leader
- the gods of a group of people
- a person who rules with total authority
- a story of the past
- a upper and richer class
- war war between people of the same country
- founder of rome
- first king of rome
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- large empire or country
- a person in ancient rome
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- personal soldier in rome
- a city in rome
- a society where men hold all the power
- commander of the carthage army
- wealthy landowner in rome
- change to make situation better
- of plebs a council of common people in rome
20 Clues: a city in rome • founder of rome • first king of rome • a story of the past • large empire or country • a person in ancient rome • personal soldier in rome • a upper and richer class • wealthy landowner in rome • the gods of a group of people • place where ideas can be heard • commander of the carthage army • change to make situation better • a piece of land surrounded by water • ...
crossword puzzle 2023-04-28
Across
- wars battle between carthage and rome
- place where ideas can be heard
- a government where citizen vote for leader
- the gods of a group of people
- a person who rules with total authority
- a story of the past
- a upper and richer class
- war war between people of the same country
- founder of rome
- first king of rome
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- large empire or country
- a person in ancient rome
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- personal soldier in rome
- a city in rome
- a society where men hold all the power
- commander of the carthage army
- wealthy landowner in rome
- change to make situation better
- of plebs a council of common people in rome
20 Clues: a city in rome • founder of rome • first king of rome • a story of the past • large empire or country • a person in ancient rome • personal soldier in rome • a upper and richer class • wealthy landowner in rome • the gods of a group of people • place where ideas can be heard • commander of the carthage army • change to make situation better • a piece of land surrounded by water • ...
crossword puzzle 2023-04-28
Across
- wars battle between carthage and rome
- place where ideas can be heard
- a government where citizen vote for leader
- the gods of a group of people
- a person who rules with total authority
- a story of the past
- a upper and richer class
- war war between people of the same country
- founder of rome
- first king of rome
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- large empire or country
- a person in ancient rome
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- personal soldier in rome
- a city in rome
- a society where men hold all the power
- commander of the carthage army
- wealthy landowner in rome
- change to make situation better
- of plebs a council of common people in rome
20 Clues: a city in rome • founder of rome • first king of rome • a story of the past • large empire or country • a person in ancient rome • personal soldier in rome • a upper and richer class • wealthy landowner in rome • the gods of a group of people • place where ideas can be heard • commander of the carthage army • change to make situation better • a piece of land surrounded by water • ...
crossword puzzle 2023-04-28
Across
- wars battle between carthage and rome
- place where ideas can be heard
- a government where citizen vote for leader
- the gods of a group of people
- a person who rules with total authority
- a story of the past
- a upper and richer class
- war war between people of the same country
- founder of rome
- first king of rome
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- large empire or country
- a person in ancient rome
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- personal soldier in rome
- a city in rome
- a society where men hold all the power
- commander of the carthage army
- wealthy landowner in rome
- change to make situation better
- of plebs a council of common people in rome
20 Clues: a city in rome • founder of rome • first king of rome • a story of the past • large empire or country • a person in ancient rome • personal soldier in rome • a upper and richer class • wealthy landowner in rome • the gods of a group of people • place where ideas can be heard • commander of the carthage army • change to make situation better • a piece of land surrounded by water • ...
Postwar America and the Civil Rights Movement 2024-04-04
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- A term used to describe the economic condition of the 1970s, characterized by both high inflation and high unemployment rates.
- Supreme Court case that declared segregation in public schools unconstitutional
- Legal case that established segregation and the "separate but equal" doctrine
- This city became a focal point of the Civil Rights Movement when Governor Orval Faubus defied federal orders to integrate schools, leading to the first intervention of federal troops in state affairs since the Civil War.
- Organization formed to run the Montgomery bus boycott and negotiate with city leaders, with Martin Luther King Jr. as its leader
- A film projection system in the 1950s that displayed movies on expansive, panoramic screens, offering a unique cinematic experience compared to television broadcasts and created a renewed interest in movie theaters.
- The monetary system in which the value of a country's currency is directly linked to gold, which was abandoned by the United States in the early 1970s.
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- A pastor who was a Leading figure in the Civil Rights Movement. Known for his advocacy of peaceful nonviolent resistance/protest.
- A cultural phenomenon of the 1950s characterized by its distinctive music and rebellious attitude, led by artists such as Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry.
- President Lyndon B. Johnson's ambitious set of domestic programs aimed at fighting poverty and inequality in America.
- The Supreme Court under Chief Justice Earl Warren, known for establishing the Miranda rights and expanding civil liberties and rights in the 1960s.
- A group of writers and artists who criticized American culture for its conformity and repression in the post-war era.
- A highly infectious disease that primarily affected children and could cause paralysis or death until the development of a vaccine in the 1950s.
- Form of protest where African American students sat in segregated establishments
- Group of activists who challenged segregation on interstate buses in the 1960s
- The man accused of assassinating President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas, sparking national shock and conspiracy theories.
- Famous civil rights activist who refused to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery
- Organization that provided institutional support for African Americans to fight racial discrimination
18 Clues: Legal case that established segregation and the "separate but equal" doctrine • Group of activists who challenged segregation on interstate buses in the 1960s • Supreme Court case that declared segregation in public schools unconstitutional • Form of protest where African American students sat in segregated establishments • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-02-22
Across
- - . .-.. . --. .-. .- .--. ....
- First mentioned country in the reading
- This war was the most
- These and weapons were mass-produced for the war effort
- The south was based in this industry
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- This was where the first textile was in America
- _____ left Britain to create a textile factory in America
- Industrialization came to this country in 1789
- Final country mentioned in the war effort
- This was essential for industrialization
10 Clues: This war was the most • - . .-.. . --. .-. .- .--. .... • The south was based in this industry • First mentioned country in the reading • This was essential for industrialization • Final country mentioned in the war effort • Industrialization came to this country in 1789 • This was where the first textile was in America • ...
American History 2020-12-11
Across
- sent to Havana harbor to protect American interests
- makes one-third of of the worlds sugar
- what Spain has to do to avoid War
- us has a need for this country
- makes a civil government for Puerto Rico
- policy that allowed people to trade with china
- killing of Ferdinand
- alliance of Germany and Austria-Hungary
- US wanted to protect these from Cuba
- sends 200k troops to Cuba
- joining of nations together
- reason US wanted to expand territorial interests
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- A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war
- a front that the Spanish-American war was fought on
- item that tons of countries wanted a lot of
- describes Spanish-American War
- people who want foreigners out of China
- because of this the US won decisively
- aggressive nationalism
- armed fighters who surprise attack
- commodore of US Navy
- he believes support of latin America will increase profits for the US
- A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
- self-governing
24 Clues: self-governing • commodore of US Navy • killing of Ferdinand • aggressive nationalism • sends 200k troops to Cuba • joining of nations together • describes Spanish-American War • us has a need for this country • what Spain has to do to avoid War • armed fighters who surprise attack • US wanted to protect these from Cuba • because of this the US won decisively • ...
US History to 1877 2025-05-16
Across
- Forced laborers in southern colonies
- Religious group that founded Pennsylvania
- First Secretary of Treasury
- King of England during the American Revolution
- French philosopher who defined separation of powers
- Turning point of the Civil War
- War between British and French in North America
- Colony founded for Catholics escaping persecution
- Invention that made cotton production cheaper
- Document signed by Pilgrims establishing self-government
- French noble who helped Americans during Revolutionary War
- Region including Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island
- Reasons for exploration: Religion, Expanding Empires and __________
- Taxed imported goods that angered colonists
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- Document declaring independence from Great Britain
- Famous midnight rider who warned about British attack
- Economic system driving colonial expansion
- First representative assembly in North America
- Philosopher who influenced ideas about government rights
- First U.S. President and Commander-in-Chief
- Document ending French and Indian War
- Region including New York and Pennsylvania
- trade route connecting Europe, Africa, and Americas
- First permanent English settlement in North America
- Reason for exploration meaning "God"
25 Clues: First Secretary of Treasury • Turning point of the Civil War • Forced laborers in southern colonies • Reason for exploration meaning "God" • Document ending French and Indian War • Religious group that founded Pennsylvania • Economic system driving colonial expansion • Region including New York and Pennsylvania • First U.S. President and Commander-in-Chief • ...
Reconstruction Vocab - 2 2023-03-08
Across
- an agency that was set up in 1865 to assist former enslaved people
- to give someone something in recognition of loss/ suffering
- military government involving suspension of law
- the rebuilding of the south after the Civil War
- to put to death by mob action and without a legal trial
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- having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something/someone
- an amendment saying that the constitution protects all citizens
- Northerners who took advantage of southerners after the Civil War to make a profit
- to accuse a public official of wrongdoing or misconduct
- a violent uprising against an authority or government
10 Clues: military government involving suspension of law • the rebuilding of the south after the Civil War • a violent uprising against an authority or government • to accuse a public official of wrongdoing or misconduct • to put to death by mob action and without a legal trial • to give someone something in recognition of loss/ suffering • ...
War and English Revolution 2023-03-22
Across
- Idea that power of monarchs comes from god and is absolute.
- Dynasty that started after King of Scotland, who was also Elizabeths cousin became king.
- Supporters of King Charles I in the English Civil War.
- first king in the Stuart dynasty.
- Dynasty that ended after death of Queen Elizabeth in 1603.
- Supporters of Parliament in the English Civil War.
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- Revolution in England were James II abdicated throne and his nephew took over; Almost No one died.
- Protestants in England inspired by Calvinism.
- Army under leader of Oliver Cromwell; Sang religious songs while slaying enemies.
- Skilled cavalry general who supported Roundheads.
10 Clues: first king in the Stuart dynasty. • Protestants in England inspired by Calvinism. • Skilled cavalry general who supported Roundheads. • Supporters of Parliament in the English Civil War. • Supporters of King Charles I in the English Civil War. • Dynasty that ended after death of Queen Elizabeth in 1603. • Idea that power of monarchs comes from god and is absolute. • ...
War and English Revolution 2023-03-22
Across
- Idea that power of monarchs comes from god and is absolute.
- Dynasty that started after King of Scotland, who was also Elizabeths cousin became king.
- Supporters of King Charles I in the English Civil War.
- first king in the Stuart dynasty.
- Dynasty that ended after death of Queen Elizabeth in 1603.
- Supporters of Parliament in the English Civil War.
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- Revolution in England were James II abdicated throne and his nephew took over; Almost No one died.
- Protestants in England inspired by Calvinism.
- Army under leader of Oliver Cromwell; Sang religious songs while slaying enemies.
- Skilled cavalry general who supported Roundheads.
10 Clues: first king in the Stuart dynasty. • Protestants in England inspired by Calvinism. • Skilled cavalry general who supported Roundheads. • Supporters of Parliament in the English Civil War. • Supporters of King Charles I in the English Civil War. • Dynasty that ended after death of Queen Elizabeth in 1603. • Idea that power of monarchs comes from god and is absolute. • ...
Civil War Concepts 2024-05-17
Across
- Confederacy surrendered at this place, letting the Union win Civil War.
- one of the major issues that divided the nation, later abolished.
- a southerner who killed President Lincoln.
- one of the deadliest battles in Civil War, inspiring Lincoln to stop slavery.
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- Lincoln's order to free slaves and let them know they can join the Union army.
- new country name for the South.
- southerners used this excuse to have slavery.
- leaving a country and becoming its own.
- groups of states divided based on geography and beliefs.
- states that are in between Union and Confederacy, have slavery, and support the Union.
10 Clues: new country name for the South. • leaving a country and becoming its own. • a southerner who killed President Lincoln. • southerners used this excuse to have slavery. • groups of states divided based on geography and beliefs. • one of the major issues that divided the nation, later abolished. • Confederacy surrendered at this place, letting the Union win Civil War. • ...
A Soldier's Life 2024-06-03
Across
- commonly used to describe the prejudicial treatment of someone based on some personal trait
- African Americans were not allowed to be this
- fought during the Civil War on July 18, 1863, ended in a defeat for the Union
- men needed to prove this
Down
- North and South had a similar desire for
- men were dependent on comrades for this
- African American won this for themselves
- cost almost 1.1 million casualties and got more than 620,000 lives
- many of the casualties and killed more people in the Civil war
- North and South both had the view that they were fighting for
10 Clues: men needed to prove this • men were dependent on comrades for this • North and South had a similar desire for • African American won this for themselves • African Americans were not allowed to be this • North and South both had the view that they were fighting for • many of the casualties and killed more people in the Civil war • ...
Steven 2024-06-03
Across
- The side in the Civil war that wanted to end Slavery
- The country that relied lots on slavery to grow their ecodomy
- What the North Wanted the South to do with Slavery
- What many black Americans had to go through in the 19th Centuary
- Famous Anti-slavery newspaper that Douglass edited
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- Famous abolitionist that escaped from slavery and fought for freedom for black people
- What many enslaved people had disired to have but couldn't get
- Someone who is against slavery
- The side in the Civil war that wanted to keep Slavery
- An important leader in the Underground Railroad
10 Clues: Someone who is against slavery • An important leader in the Underground Railroad • What the North Wanted the South to do with Slavery • Famous Anti-slavery newspaper that Douglass edited • The side in the Civil war that wanted to end Slavery • The side in the Civil war that wanted to keep Slavery • The country that relied lots on slavery to grow their ecodomy • ...
Civics 2024-05-09
Across
- In what month do we vote for President?
- What is one right or freedom from the First Amendment?
- We elect a U.S. Representative for how many years?
- What is one right in the Declaration of Independence?
- Who is in charge of the executive branch?
- What territory did the United States buy from France in 1803?
- During the Cold War, what was the main concern of the United States?
- who is the first president?
- Who was President during World War I?
- Who is the “Father of Our Country”?
- Name one problem that led to the Civil War.
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- What is the supreme law of the land?
- Wjo is on the 50 cent coin
- How can you do your duty as a civillian?
- which branch deals with law?
- how many senators for each state?
- The Federalist Papers supported the passage of the U.S. Constitution. Name one of the writers.
- We elect a President for how many years?
- We elect a U.S. Senator for how many years?
- Who was President during the Great Depression and World War II?
20 Clues: Wjo is on the 50 cent coin • who is the first president? • which branch deals with law? • how many senators for each state? • Who is the “Father of Our Country”? • What is the supreme law of the land? • Who was President during World War I? • In what month do we vote for President? • We elect a President for how many years? • How can you do your duty as a civillian? • ...
Fact Tracker Abe Lincoln Ch 6 Part 2 Pages 87-97 2022-11-14
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- The president said that our ancestors believed in a nation where all people were created _________. P. 95
- The bloodiest battle in the Civil War took place in _________, Pennsylvania. P. 93
- This word means commanders of an army, or army officers of very high rank. P. 92
- General Robert E. Lee was a good general, but he didn’t have enough __________ or soldiers. P. 97
- President Lincoln continued to work despite his awful __________ after Willie passed away. P. 90’
- This word means savagely violent, barbaric and cruel. It describes the Civil War in America’s history. P. 89
- The president kept informed about the _________ and the numbers killed. P. 92
- For many years after the Civil War, Robert E. Lee remained a ________ in the South. P. 97
- Although U.S. Grant came from a poor family, he was able to go to ___________ (type both words with no space), an institution devoted to the art and science of warfare to train and develop officers for the Army. P. 96
- Only 10 sentences long, President Lincoln’s speech became known as the Gettysburg Address. It is one of the most famous speeches in _______ history. P. 94
- __________ is an illness that causes fever, general ill-feeling, and abdominal pain. High fever, 103°F or higher, and severe diarrhea occur as the disease gets worse. P. 90
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- An excellent general, _________ S. Grant also served two terms as president of the United States. P. 96
- On Nov. 19, 1863, thousands of people gathered at the _________ to honor the soldiers who had died. P. 93
- This word means “the process of unchaining, unshackling or liberating, freeing.” P. 92
- Robert left law school to join the _______ Army P. 90
- Willie loved books and learning. He’d been a kind and gentle boy, ________ by everyone. P. 90
- This word means “a public or official announcement, especially one dealing with a matter of great importance.” P. 92
- President Lincoln often walked to the War Department’s ___________ office, across the lawn from the White House. P. 91
- President Lincoln wanted America to have a new birth of freedom and wanted them to have a _________ of the people, by the people and for the people. P. 95
- The president warned the Confederate states that if they didn’t ________ the Union within 100 days, he would set their slaves free. P. 92
20 Clues: Robert left law school to join the _______ Army P. 90 • The president kept informed about the _________ and the numbers killed. P. 92 • This word means commanders of an army, or army officers of very high rank. P. 92 • The bloodiest battle in the Civil War took place in _________, Pennsylvania. P. 93 • ...
MSTEP Review 2024-04-22
Across
- Washington taxed whiskey and carriages which made the farmers mad and resulted in the...
- This law said that there would be no slavery in any of the northwest territory
- During the constitutional convention, this was the compromise between the New Jersey and Virginia Plans
- Once this ended in the south (because Hayes won the election after the Civil War. The south sadly returned to it's old ways.
- The main transportation source in the South
- Andrew Jackson battled this. He hated it because it made the rich richer.
- The idea that the US is so great! We should conquer everyone. Also know as Westward Expansion
- The Document that President Monroe wrote to warn people to stay out of Latin America
- The spreading of ideas from one place to another
- The Greeks gave us this. The idea that people get to vote.
- This branch interprets the laws
- People from the north who traveled to the south after the Civil War to buy up property were called...
- This branch makes the laws
- A government funded agency after the Civil War that provided blacks with school and medical care.
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- The Break up letter to King George that we wrote before the Revolutionary War
- Five main religions are Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hindu and .....
- Jackson's approach to governing where the common man helped to run the country was called this (two words)
- This branch carries out the laws
- This was a trade route that spread from Asia to Europe
- This civilization lived in South America and invented a road system that still exists today
- There are 27 of these that have changed the constitution of the US
- If the president does not want a bill to become a law, he does this to it.
- Jacksons removal policy that resulted in the trail of tears
- Andrew Jackson passed tariffs on goods entering the country and it made the southern states made. It was known as the...
- The main job of the supreme court (to see if laws are unconstitutional) is called this
- This amendment says you can not take away a persons property
- The first ten amendments to the constitution are known as the ...
27 Clues: This branch makes the laws • This branch interprets the laws • This branch carries out the laws • The main transportation source in the South • The spreading of ideas from one place to another • This was a trade route that spread from Asia to Europe • The Greeks gave us this. The idea that people get to vote. • ...
idc 2023-10-18
Across
- Northern whites who moved to the South and served as Republican leaders during Reconstruction & started businesses.
- A requirement that citizens pay a tax in order to register to vote
- 17th President & former VP of Lincoln, vetoed many of the Radical Republicans plans to support freedmen.
- allowed people to vote if their father or grandfather had voted before Reconstruction
- This secured the rights of freedmen., it gave citizenship to African- Americans
- Created by Radical Republicans to provide food, shelter, education & legal protection for newly freed slaves.
- Southern laws designed to restrict the rights of the newly freed black slaves
- Southern whites who supported Republican's through Reconstruction & wanted them to help rebuild the South.
- people who rent a plot of land from another person, and farm it in exchange for a share of the crop
- Enslaved people who had been freed by the war
- Created by Pres. Lincoln to quickly reunite the North & South by asking Southern states for 10% of loyalty to return to the USA.
- Assassinated Abraham Lincoln
- Declares that all persons born in the U.S. are citizens and are guaranteed equal protection of the laws
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- States cannot deny any person the right to vote because of race.
- Political party that favored harsh punishment of Southern states after Civil War
- 1896 Supreme Court decision which legalized state segregation so long as the facilities for blacks and whites were "separate, but equal."
- State laws in the South that legalized segregation.
- Radical Republican's plan to slowly reunite the North & South by asking Southern states for 50% loyalty to return to the United States.
- Civil War general & 18th President of the United States; elected with a majority freedmen votes.
- founded in the 1860s in the south; meant to control newly freed slaves through threats and violence.
- Act of 1867 Vetoed by Johnson, Radical Republicans tried to remove Southern governments who refused to support freedmen's citizenship.
- a requirement that citizens show that they can read before registering to vote
- Abolition (end) of slavery
- 19th Republican President who ended Reconstruction by making a deal with Democrats.
- Idea that the south should industrialize after the Civil War with factory technology; coal, steel & textiles.
25 Clues: Abolition (end) of slavery • Assassinated Abraham Lincoln • Enslaved people who had been freed by the war • State laws in the South that legalized segregation. • States cannot deny any person the right to vote because of race. • A requirement that citizens pay a tax in order to register to vote • ...
Unit 3 Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-10
Across
- Technology that powered early railroads and factories during industrial growth.
- Growing loyalty to one’s region—North, South, or West—over the nation as a whole.
- Period after the Civil War focused on rebuilding the South and integrating freed African Americans.
- Chief Justice who strengthened the federal government with landmark Supreme Court decisions.
- Journey to map and explore the newly purchased western territory.
- Eli Whitney’s invention that increased cotton production and expanded slavery.
- “Father of the Constitution” and president during the War of 1812.
- Former enslaved man who became a leading abolitionist and author.
- Belief that Americans were destined to expand westward across the continent.
- Forced relocation of Cherokee people to the west under U.S. government orders.
- Escaped enslaved woman who led dozens to freedom through the Underground Railroad.
- 1846 conflict that gained the U.S. territories including California and the Southwest.
- Third U.S. president who authorized the Louisiana Purchase in 1803.
- Man-made waterway that connected the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean.
- Union general who defeated the Confederacy and later became president.
- Transportation network that expanded national markets and connected regions.
- Post–Civil War farming system that often trapped formerly enslaved people in debt.
- President who issued the Emancipation Proclamation and led the Union during the Civil War.
- 1861–1865 conflict between the Union and Confederacy over slavery and states’ rights.
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- 1820 agreement that balanced slave and free states and drew the 36°30’ line.
- Agreement admitting California as a free state and strengthening the Fugitive Slave Act.
- President known for a doctrine warning European powers not to interfere in the Americas.
- Communication device invented by Samuel Morse allowing instant long-distance messages.
- Movement aimed at ending slavery in the United States.
- Movement that sought voting rights for women, including leaders like Stanton and Anthony.
- 1854 law allowing popular sovereignty that led to “Bleeding Kansas.”
- President known for the spoils system and the Indian Removal Act.
- Conflict with Britain that boosted U.S. nationalism after victory at New Orleans.
- 1803 land deal that doubled the size of the United States.
- Senator called the “Great Compromiser” for helping negotiate major sectional compromises.
30 Clues: Movement aimed at ending slavery in the United States. • 1803 land deal that doubled the size of the United States. • Journey to map and explore the newly purchased western territory. • Former enslaved man who became a leading abolitionist and author. • President known for the spoils system and the Indian Removal Act. • ...
Georgia and WWI 2014-02-09
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- Federal agency set up to help former slaves
- Slang term for opportunistic Yankee that came south after Civil War
- the job many former slaves got on farms
- name of laws in south that prevented African Americans from voting
- name of the time period after the civil war
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- preventing people from voting
- Last name of woman who fought against the Bourbon Triumvirate
- Term for breaking off from Union
8 Clues: preventing people from voting • Term for breaking off from Union • the job many former slaves got on farms • Federal agency set up to help former slaves • name of the time period after the civil war • Last name of woman who fought against the Bourbon Triumvirate • name of laws in south that prevented African Americans from voting • ...
history 2022-11-14
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- war in which many people in a large part of the world participate
- government with many civil cervents
- prison camp for opponents
- making the army combat ready for war
- race for the strongest weapons
- government service that guards the states safety in secret
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- the period from around 1890 to 1914
- army of communists Russia
- dug hallways in which soldiers protect themselves against the enemy
- radical socialist follower of lenin
- glorification of everything to do with the military
- group of people that governs something
- communist
13 Clues: communist • army of communists Russia • prison camp for opponents • race for the strongest weapons • the period from around 1890 to 1914 • government with many civil cervents • radical socialist follower of lenin • making the army combat ready for war • group of people that governs something • glorification of everything to do with the military • ...
The Great War Review 2019-04-24
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- A German submarine
- Disagreement between two groups
- To sign up for military service
- Fighting from deep ditches
- Aerial battles
- To explore an area for military reasons
- Not on any side of an agreement, contest, or war
- Name used for American troops in the Civil War and WW1
- Where the combat of war is located
- A close partnership of nations or other groups
- A non-active member of the military
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- Misleading info spread to promote a cause
- The mass murder of Jews by the Nazis
- An agreement to stop fighting for a period of time
- A military attack
- To block off an area
- Separated for race, gender, or religion
- The killing off a people
- Native american language used during WW1 to confuse German listeners
- A murder for a political reason
- To limit what is given, usually for supplies or food
- To look over parts and features of
- Ammo for machine guns, tanks, and airplanes.
- National home for the Jewish people
- One who is injured, killed, or missing during war
25 Clues: Aerial battles • A military attack • A German submarine • To block off an area • The killing off a people • Fighting from deep ditches • Disagreement between two groups • To sign up for military service • A murder for a political reason • To look over parts and features of • Where the combat of war is located • National home for the Jewish people • A non-active member of the military • ...
Citizenship 2017-07-26
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- part of legislature with 435 members
- _____ Wilson was President during World War I
- branch of government reviews, explains, and interprets laws
- one right in the First Amendment
- the Statue of Liberty is in New York _____
- U.S. general during World War II who became President
- Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
- part of legislature with 100 members
- type of economic system in the U.S.
- current president of the U.S.
- Number of U.S. Representatives depends on the state's _____
- the national anthem is called the Star _____ Banner
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- Martin _____ King fought for Civil Rights
- Constitution was written at the Constitutional _____
- number of years a President serves
- Abraham Lincoln freed the _____
- Massachusetts congressman for New Bedford and Cape Cod
- a state that borders Mexico
- a new citizen promises to be _____ to the U.S.
- one power of the states
- a state that borders Canada
- Franklin _____ was President during the Great Depression and World War II
- George _____ was the father of our country
- change or addition to the Constitution
- World War _____ was fought in the 1900s
25 Clues: one power of the states • a state that borders Mexico • a state that borders Canada • current president of the U.S. • Abraham Lincoln freed the _____ • one right in the First Amendment • number of years a President serves • Chief Justice of the Supreme Court • type of economic system in the U.S. • part of legislature with 435 members • part of legislature with 100 members • ...
Civil War Review, Part 2 2023-05-22
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- Number of African Americans who fought in the Civil War buried in Row 19 of Laurel Hill Cemetery in South Omaha
- During the Gettysburg Address, President Lincoln makes a connection to this document when he talks about a nation "conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal...can long endure."
- African American soldiers of the Civil War had __ training & equipment
- Step 3 of the Anaconda Plan focused on capturing this city, the South's capital
- Step 1 of the Anaconda Plan was focused on blocking Southern __ to cut off trade & money
- This Union strategy by General Grant was aimed at not only defeating the enemy but also their opponent's ability to support their military
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- The Emancipation Proclamation only freed enslaved people living in this part of the country
- This river was crucial for the North to control in order to split the South into two parts
- True (tr) or False (fl): General Grant lost a lot of men as the start of his invasion of Virginia to capture the South's capital
- General Grant gave General Lee & his troops this
- Making ships out of this material by both sides led to Navy clashes
- President Lincoln suspended this right for those who violently opposed the Union's efforts in the Civil War
- General Lee unsuccessfully tried to attack this Union city
13 Clues: General Grant gave General Lee & his troops this • General Lee unsuccessfully tried to attack this Union city • Making ships out of this material by both sides led to Navy clashes • African American soldiers of the Civil War had __ training & equipment • Step 3 of the Anaconda Plan focused on capturing this city, the South's capital • ...
Chapter 16 and 17 Alan Zach 2024-02-07
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- linoln’s order that freed slaves in all the rebelling states
- the act of separating or withdrawing
- a well thought out plan of action
- a force that opposes or slows motion
- war fought among citizens of the same country
- slave-owning states that stayed in the U.S.
- someone who will die for their beliefs
- to firmly establish
- to provide evidence or reasons for
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- promissory notes issued during the civil war
- war strategy of destroying the enemies mean’s to survival
- a payment made by authorities as a reward
- a person who is illegally running away
- a place where weapons are kept
- concept that laws should be made by each state and not by the federal government
- a serious death or injury
- to formally withdraw
- to enroll in a group such as the military
- to strengthen or make stronger
19 Clues: to firmly establish • to formally withdraw • a serious death or injury • a place where weapons are kept • to strengthen or make stronger • a well thought out plan of action • to provide evidence or reasons for • the act of separating or withdrawing • a force that opposes or slows motion • a person who is illegally running away • someone who will die for their beliefs • ...
Black History Month by GIO 2023-02-15
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- The King of Pop
- words American professional boxer who competed from 1985-200
- Civil War hero who later became a congressman
- Basketball player of the NBA that played for the Chicago Bulls and his jersey number is 23
- carver 2 words A historical Scientist who helped farmers in the south and discovered many ways to use the peanut and other objects
- The lady that helped slaves escaped slavery
- B. Wells A journalist and civil rights activist, Ida B. Wells led a campaign against lynching
- She didn’t give up her seat on March 2, 1955 Montgomery Alabama.
- words Professional basketball player Charles ____,
- was a civil rights activist famous for not giving up her seat on the bus
- General who became the first African-American Secretary of State
- 2 words First african american to be president of the United States
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- 2 words Former slave who became an advisor to presidents
- 2 words First African american to play in Major League Baseball
- Scientist and astronomer from the 1700s who wrote a popular almanac.
- Artist during the Harlem Renaissance
- 4 words Male leader of the bus boycott
- The First African American child to attend all white elementary school in south.
- T. Washington Civil rights leader who opened the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama
- Track and field Olympic gold medalist.
20 Clues: The King of Pop • Artist during the Harlem Renaissance • 4 words Male leader of the bus boycott • Track and field Olympic gold medalist. • The lady that helped slaves escaped slavery • Civil War hero who later became a congressman • words Professional basketball player Charles ____, • 2 words Former slave who became an advisor to presidents • ...
Black History Month by GIO 2023-02-15
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- The King of Pop
- words American professional boxer who competed from 1985-200
- Civil War hero who later became a congressman
- Basketball player of the NBA that played for the Chicago Bulls and his jersey number is 23
- carver 2 words A historical Scientist who helped farmers in the south and discovered many ways to use the peanut and other objects
- The lady that helped slaves escaped slavery
- B. Wells A journalist and civil rights activist, Ida B. Wells led a campaign against lynching
- She didn’t give up her seat on March 2, 1955 Montgomery Alabama.
- words Professional basketball player Charles ____,
- was a civil rights activist famous for not giving up her seat on the bus
- General who became the first African-American Secretary of State
- 2 words First african american to be president of the United States
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- 2 words Former slave who became an advisor to presidents
- 2 words First African american to play in Major League Baseball
- Scientist and astronomer from the 1700s who wrote a popular almanac.
- Artist during the Harlem Renaissance
- 4 words Male leader of the bus boycott
- The First African American child to attend all white elementary school in south.
- T. Washington Civil rights leader who opened the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama
- Track and field Olympic gold medalist.
20 Clues: The King of Pop • Artist during the Harlem Renaissance • 4 words Male leader of the bus boycott • Track and field Olympic gold medalist. • The lady that helped slaves escaped slavery • Civil War hero who later became a congressman • words Professional basketball player Charles ____, • 2 words Former slave who became an advisor to presidents • ...
Boring cross puzzle 2022-03-03
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- made slavery illegal in all states in rebellion against United States
- Who founded the red cross
- What ship did CSA and USA use in the war
- Person who killed Abraham Lincoln
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- Who was in charge of the union army
- When they force you into the war
- President of the union
- General of the confederate army
- Who won the civil War
- Where was slavery extremely popular
10 Clues: Who won the civil War • President of the union • Who founded the red cross • General of the confederate army • When they force you into the war • Person who killed Abraham Lincoln • Who was in charge of the union army • Where was slavery extremely popular • What ship did CSA and USA use in the war • made slavery illegal in all states in rebellion against United States
Stem List 19 Crossword Puzzle 2017-03-27
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- the meaning of matri
- to prove the truth, confirm
- the meaning of ver
- the meaning of mega
- one million dollars
- the state of being married
- one million tons
- i think of myself as a very ____ person because i never lie.
- the female head of a family or tribal line
- the civil war was a very ____ war.
- full of residents or inhabitants; heavily populated
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- to inhabit
- the meaning of pop
- a judgement; decision
- the act of killing one's mother
- there has been a huge decrease in the animal ____.
- the meaning of sangui
- i need a _____ to make my voice loud and clear.
- they committed the robbery with complete sangfroid.
- a blood-red color
20 Clues: to inhabit • one million tons • a blood-red color • the meaning of pop • the meaning of ver • the meaning of mega • one million dollars • the meaning of matri • a judgement; decision • the meaning of sangui • the state of being married • to prove the truth, confirm • the act of killing one's mother • the civil war was a very ____ war. • the female head of a family or tribal line • ...
crossword puzzle 2023-04-28
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- wars battle between carthage and rome
- place where ideas can be heard
- a government where citizen vote for leader
- the gods of a group of people
- a person who rules with total authority
- a story of the past
- a upper and richer class
- war war between people of the same country
- founder of rome
- first king of rome
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- large empire or country
- a person in ancient rome
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- personal soldier in rome
- a city in rome
- a society where men hold all the power
- commander of the carthage army
- wealthy landowner in rome
- change to make situation better
- of plebs a council of common people in rome
20 Clues: a city in rome • founder of rome • first king of rome • a story of the past • large empire or country • a person in ancient rome • personal soldier in rome • a upper and richer class • wealthy landowner in rome • the gods of a group of people • place where ideas can be heard • commander of the carthage army • change to make situation better • a piece of land surrounded by water • ...
crossword puzzle 2023-04-28
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- wars battle between carthage and rome
- place where ideas can be heard
- a government where citizen vote for leader
- the gods of a group of people
- a person who rules with total authority
- a story of the past
- a upper and richer class
- war war between people of the same country
- founder of rome
- first king of rome
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- large empire or country
- a person in ancient rome
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- personal soldier in rome
- a city in rome
- a society where men hold all the power
- commander of the carthage army
- wealthy landowner in rome
- change to make situation better
- of plebs a council of common people in rome
20 Clues: a city in rome • founder of rome • first king of rome • a story of the past • large empire or country • a person in ancient rome • personal soldier in rome • a upper and richer class • wealthy landowner in rome • the gods of a group of people • place where ideas can be heard • commander of the carthage army • change to make situation better • a piece of land surrounded by water • ...
GRE Root Words A-C part 2 2017-09-21
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- a specified income payable at stated intervals
- being both male and female
- the highest or most distant point
- an absolute ruler
- regarding humanity as the central fact of the universe
- one who carries on flirtations
- before the war (esp. the civil war)
- generous in forgiving an insult or injury
- lasting for an indefinite amount of time
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- any substance that promotes masculine characteristics
- act of uttering a blessing
- one who hates humans of humanity
- belonging to the period before the biblical flood/old-fashioned
- hostile feeling or attitude
- mental or emotional stability, especially under tension
- to misrepresent; to contradict
- warlike
- happening every two years
- of doubtful authorship or authenticity
- on the opposite side of the globe
20 Clues: warlike • an absolute ruler • happening every two years • act of uttering a blessing • being both male and female • hostile feeling or attitude • to misrepresent; to contradict • one who carries on flirtations • one who hates humans of humanity • the highest or most distant point • on the opposite side of the globe • before the war (esp. the civil war) • ...
8th Grade History Summary 2024-05-24
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- "We the people..."
- the third unalienable right
- the first president
- branch of government that approves laws and includes President
- leader of the Federalst political party
- branch of government that creates laws and includes the Senate and House
- branch of government that interprets laws and includes the Supreme Court
- to leave your home country
- Organizer and leader of Bacon's Rebellion
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- forcibly overthrowing the government
- Western ______
- The first 13 regions of the United States
- the first unalienable right
- most common weapon used in the Revolutionary War
- indigenous peoples
- Exchanging goods
- an official rule set by the government
- to move to a new country
- the second unalienable right
- leader of Union during Civil War and 16th President
20 Clues: Western ______ • Exchanging goods • "We the people..." • indigenous peoples • the first president • to move to a new country • to leave your home country • the first unalienable right • the third unalienable right • the second unalienable right • forcibly overthrowing the government • an official rule set by the government • leader of the Federalst political party • ...
Let's Break down Reconstruction 2017-09-28
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- pledge loyalty
- Slaves are free
- Divided the South
- Freedman works for supplies
- restored rights for whites
- Northern businessmen
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- right to vote
- land rented by farmers
- Equal rights to Blacks
- restricted freedoms for Blacks
- ignore a bill
- traitors
- help for those disturbed by civil war
- democrats who took control
- granted citizenship
15 Clues: traitors • right to vote • ignore a bill • pledge loyalty • Slaves are free • Divided the South • granted citizenship • Northern businessmen • land rented by farmers • Equal rights to Blacks • democrats who took control • restored rights for whites • Freedman works for supplies • restricted freedoms for Blacks • help for those disturbed by civil war
Period 5 Review: Civil War and Reconstruction 2016-01-14
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- Lincoln suspended this during the Civil War to stop protests against the draft and anti-Union activists
- this amendment gave all native-born or naturalized persons full US citizenship
- the idea that the government should be controlled by the electorate
- a Louisiana slave owner who was firmly committed to slavery in the South, but not in the territories. He won the election of 1848 with 47 percent of popular votes and won the majority in the electoral college.
- laws passed in many northern states that guaranteed to all residents the right to a jury trial, including supposed fugitives
- this amendment outlawed states to deny citizens the right to vote because of race or "previous condition of servitude"
- a tax on foreign products of goods coming into the United States. They gave manufacturers an advantage in America's domestic advantage
- a political movement that opposed the expansion of slavery
- a law that divided Indian territory into Kansas and Nebraska, revoked the Missouri Compromise, and gave the new territories the right to decide the issue of slavery based on popular sovereignty
- A term created by John O'Sullivan in 1845 that said that people were given by God the right to expand West
- These whigs were against the morals of Mexican war, but believed that war's purpose was to expand and gain control of government
- Southern whites who supported Republican Reconstruction and were scorned by ex-Confederates as traitors
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- laws that were passed in the south after the Civil War that denied freed slaves the civil rights that were given to whites
- an act that gave federal support to slave catchers
- the labor system in which landowners and farm workers, especially African Americans, divided the income from crops harvested on the landowner's property
- Lincoln's proclamation issued that legally abolished slavery in all the states that were out of the Union, even though it did not immediately free slaves
- the term for the struggle between anti-abolitionists and abolitionists in Kansas after its organization as a territory in 1854
- Laws that were passed in 1850 that were meant to resolve the arguments over the status of slavery in the territories
- a derisive name given by ex-Confederates to northerners who moved to the South during Reconstruction
- a ban on slavery in any land gained during the Mexican War
20 Clues: an act that gave federal support to slave catchers • a political movement that opposed the expansion of slavery • a ban on slavery in any land gained during the Mexican War • the idea that the government should be controlled by the electorate • this amendment gave all native-born or naturalized persons full US citizenship • ...
HISTORY OF NURSING 2021-06-22
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- Mission Hospital, The first hospital in the Philippines which trained Filipino nurses in 1906
- of Health, This department along with Human Services creates a commission to address the national nursing shortage.
- Watson, Founder of the original Center for Human Caring in Colorado
- Barton, a nurse who founded the American Red Cross soon after the Civil War
- Fliedner, a German Lutheran minister who opened the first formal nursing school in history
- Failure, Nightingale’s cause of death
- Zealand, the first country to regulate nurses nationally, with the adoption of the Nurse Registration Act
- Nightingale, the first American nursing journal
- The Florence Nightingale School of Nursing was opened in
- Nurses Association, was founded in New York City in 1896 as the Nurses' Associated Alumnae of the United States and Canada
- Johnson, the first nurse elected to the U.S. Congress
- the Lady with the Lamp
- Eliza Mahoney, the first African-American trained nurse, graduated from the New England Hospital School of Nursing.
- Richards, the first American trained nurse
- year when the Nursing Society of Philadelphia is formed
- Seminary, the first nursing program in the United States established to admit African-Americans
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- Hospital School of Nursing, founded in New York City, as the first nursing school in the U.S. to be founded on the principles set forth by Florence Nightingale
- Dougherty, the world’s first Registered Nurse
- War, created an immediate need for capable nurses to care for the enormous number of sick and wounded.
- derived from the Anglo-French nurice and the Latin nutrica, both of which mean nourish.
- Modern nursing began in the 19th century in Germany and
- formed.
- American Army Nurses Corps, is formed during the U.S. Civil War
- A profession or practice of providing care for the sick
- on Nursing, the first instruction manual of any kind for nurses.
- Kent, the first African American to earn a PhD in nursing
- Nightingale, was a nurse who tended to injured soldiers in the Crimean War in the 1850s
- University of Minnesota School for Nurses, the first university-based nurse training program.
- The Florence Nightingale School of Nursing was opened in
- Nurses, referred as practicante or enfermero during Spanish regime
- Due to the efforts of Linda Richards, the first nurse training institute is established in
- Report, concludes that nurses should ideally be educated in a university setting
- year when the Nursing Society of Philadelphia
33 Clues: formed. • the Lady with the Lamp • Failure, Nightingale’s cause of death • Richards, the first American trained nurse • Dougherty, the world’s first Registered Nurse • year when the Nursing Society of Philadelphia • Nightingale, the first American nursing journal • Johnson, the first nurse elected to the U.S. Congress • ...
ch 16 crossword 2022-10-11
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- to refuse to accept
- an interconnected system
- is a synonym for withdraw
- US president who admitted texas to the union was president from 1844 to 1848 and started the Mexican-American war.
- armed pro-slavery people who crossed from Missouri into Kansas to swing the vote towards slavery
- a person who is running away from the law
- conflicts between citizens of the same country
- to control something is to _____ it
- theory that states are independent and can handle their problems
- a radical abolitionist who started bleeding Kansas and redid a federal arsenal in martins ferry
- a person who dies for a good cause
- the country that formed from the states that seceded from the union in 1861, starting the civil war.
- a bill proposed by Stephen A. Dougless that opened slavery to the territories of Kansas and Nebraska.
- firm and straight
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- a small town in present-day West Virginia that is known for an abolitionist raiding it to take slaves by force
- a part of the compromise of 1850 that allowed the south to recapture escaped slaves after they were free, it also allowed for people to be arrested for helping fugitives
- the name the media gave to the fights between slavery and anti-slavery forces for whether to allow or disallow slavery in Kansas and Nebraska
- to officially leave an organization
- to find reasons to support
- a slave bought by a doctor in Missouri who moved to the wisconcin territory and then was forced to come back to Missouri. he sued for his freedom and the case made it to the supreme court where they ruled pro-slavery.
- place to store weapons and military equipment
- a man who ran for Illinois senator rose in the republican party and became president
- the island fort that was the sight of the start of the civil war.
- the line of latitude that only allows slavery below the line, no slavery above and was endorsed in the Missouri compromise
- subject of discussion
- the president of the country formed from the slave states.
26 Clues: firm and straight • to refuse to accept • subject of discussion • an interconnected system • is a synonym for withdraw • to find reasons to support • a person who dies for a good cause • to officially leave an organization • to control something is to _____ it • a person who is running away from the law • place to store weapons and military equipment • ...
Stars & Wars Therein 2023-04-01
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- Species whose "Infinite Empire" spanned hundreds of worlds several millennia BBY.
- Homeworld of the language Mando'a.
- Series of droids whose notable members included __-88 and __-11.
- Traditional Wookiee blaster that often featured wooden components.
- Droid class of which C3PO was a member.
- Renegade stormtrooper who fought with the Resistance.
- Sector represented by Sheev Palpatine during his tenure as a Senator for the Galatic Republic.
- Planet whose surface was determined to be covered in salt following a taste test by a Resistance soldier.
- In Legends canon, Lando Calrissian's personal starship.
- Alphabet used by the language Galactic Basic.
- Planet that shares a system with the Wookiee homeworld of Kashyyyk.
- Sith apprentice of Darth Revan.
- Planet used as a scapegoat by Princess Leia in order to avoid the destruction of her homeworld.
- Cal who survived the Jedi Purge and became a scrapper on Bracca.
- First home of the Death Star which was sterilized after the battle station was moved to a different location.
- Clone captain who served with distinction during the Clone Wars.
- "All _______ fire, fire!"
- Droid class of R2-D2, T3-M4, and R4-D5.
- Abbreviation of the organization that represented one side of the Clone Wars.
- Ancient homeworld of the Hutts.
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- Renowned Imperial military training world.
- Alter ego of fallen Jedi Count Dooku.
- Name taken by Rey Palpatine following the events of the First Order-Resistance war.
- Arm-mounted weapons used by Super Battle Droids during the Clone Wars.
- Giant warship deployed by the Separatists during the Clone Wars.
- Noted Jedi practitioner of Battle Meditation during the Jedi Civil War.
- World once described by a certain scoundrel as an "ice cube".
- Homeworld of the Zabrak species.
- Species of the strange bounty hunter Zuckuss.
- Orson who led the Death Star project.
- Sith master of Darth Sidious.
- Republic officer who served with amnesiac Sith Lord Darth Revan during the Jedi Civil War.
- With "IV", the name of Princess Leia's consular vessel
- Royal house of Alderaan known for its role in the Galactic Civil War.
- The flagship of Darth Vader's personal naval task force, Death Squadron.
- Species of infamous cyborg general Grievous.
- Homeworld of legendary musician Max Rebo.
37 Clues: "All _______ fire, fire!" • Sith master of Darth Sidious. • Sith apprentice of Darth Revan. • Ancient homeworld of the Hutts. • Homeworld of the Zabrak species. • Homeworld of the language Mando'a. • Alter ego of fallen Jedi Count Dooku. • Orson who led the Death Star project. • Droid class of which C3PO was a member. • Droid class of R2-D2, T3-M4, and R4-D5. • ...
HS US History: Unit 1 - Sectionalism and Slavery 2021-10-27
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- plan that prohibit expansion of slavery into Missouri w/out affecting current slaves there
- Northern abolitionist responsible for the Pottawatomie Massacre and Harpers Ferry
- enslaved black man who sued for freedom along with his wife
- pre-civil war anti-slavery political party
- a crop produced for its commercial value rather than for use by the grower
- tax on imported goods
- conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge
- the people of a newly formed state get to decide whether slavery will be allowed or not
- pro-slavery people from Missouri who illegally voted in Kansas, establish it as a slave state
- pre-civil war conservative political party
- the processing of raw materials and manufacturing of goods in factories
- relating to or concerned with a city or densely populated area
- pre-civil war liberal political party
- a network of secret routes and safe houses to assist runaway slaves
- abolitionist born into slavery who helped slaves escape via the Underground Railroad
- inventor of the cotton gin
- ended the Missouri Compromise and established popular sovereignty as the new policy
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- senator from Illinois who supported Popular Sovereignty
- precedent that a slave living in free territory is free and remains free
- ended slavery in the Louisiana Territory north of the 36°30' line
- political party formed by opponents of the Kansas-Nebraska Act
- a machine for separating cotton from its seeds
- the case presented by or on behalf of the party being accused
- a formal written request made to an authority or government body
- withdraw from the union
- the belief that a person’s region was superior to other sections of the country
- allowed California in as a free state while strengthening Fugitive Slave Laws
- Laws established for the capture and return of runaway slaves
- relating to fabric or weaving
- a person in support of ending slavery
- book written by Harriet Beecher Stowe that increased the abolitionist movement in the North
- a bill to prevent the spread of slavery into new territory gained from the Mexican-American War
- idea that the individual states should have more power than the federal government
- large-scale estate which grow cash crops using slave labor
- do away with
- the freeing of someone from slavery
36 Clues: do away with • tax on imported goods • withdraw from the union • inventor of the cotton gin • relating to fabric or weaving • the freeing of someone from slavery • a person in support of ending slavery • pre-civil war liberal political party • pre-civil war anti-slavery political party • pre-civil war conservative political party • a machine for separating cotton from its seeds • ...
