general Crossword Puzzles
GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF TAXATION 2024-02-19
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- lawful way to reduce tax
- transfering the burden
- not selling
- non payment makes the business illega Specialpecail assessment can only be levied on ____.
- tax system involving assessment, collection, and enforcement of taxes...
- forced contribution
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- the commissioner has the power to ______ a person liable for tax
- Futuristic in application
- Special ________ is imposed only on property which benefit from the improvement. improvement.
- to be construed strictly against the taxpayer
- tax fraud
- Fair Market Value
- taxes are not penal in nature
- demand of ownership
- General Professional Partnerships
- amount to be collected by taxation
- He/she has the power to examine any book, paper, record... for tax inquiry
- It does execution of judgments in all cases decided in its favor
- National Internal Revenue Code
19 Clues: tax fraud • not selling • Fair Market Value • demand of ownership • forced contribution • transfering the burden • lawful way to reduce tax • Futuristic in application • taxes are not penal in nature • National Internal Revenue Code • General Professional Partnerships • amount to be collected by taxation • to be construed strictly against the taxpayer • ...
Crossword - General English, CELA 2024-02-24
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- Sheela ___ to be a Police Officer when she grows up. (want/wants)
- Cheetahs ___ very fast.(run/ran)
- The cat ___ the snake.(catch/caught)
- Did you ___ anything?(do/done)
- They ___ till late evening.(plays/played)
- Amy ___ very fast.(walk/walks)
- They ___ to a picnic together.(went/go)
- Have you ___ the baby?(see/seen)
- The bird ___ away from the cage.(flew/flown)
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- Rita ___ a mile every day.(run/runs)
- Mahesh ___ back to his mother.(ran/run)
- Hannah Montana ___ so well.(sing/sung)
- I __ a letter for my friend.(write/wrote)
- You can ___ with us.(come/came)
- The dogs ___ all night.(barks/bark)
- We ___ in the park in the evenings.(play/plays)
- The friends ___ back from the trip.(drove/drive)
- Mia __ school yesterday.(went/go)
- My brother and I ___ every day.(talk/talks)
- Can you __ well?(swim/swam)
20 Clues: Can you __ well?(swim/swam) • Did you ___ anything?(do/done) • Amy ___ very fast.(walk/walks) • You can ___ with us.(come/came) • Cheetahs ___ very fast.(run/ran) • Have you ___ the baby?(see/seen) • Mia __ school yesterday.(went/go) • The dogs ___ all night.(barks/bark) • Rita ___ a mile every day.(run/runs) • The cat ___ the snake.(catch/caught) • ...
General Rules and Policies 2025-02-05
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- Follow institutional _________, rules, and regulations as outlined in CCR Title 15, and Title 22, EVS governing contract and regulatory requirements.
- Use your ____ appropriately while lifting.
- Never work on a top step of a ______.
- Follow _________ Safety and inspect electrical equipment prior to use.
- Wear appropriate eye _________ when diluting chemicals.
- Maintain ______ towards all staff, inmate patients, and porters.
- Approach doors with ________ - someone can be on the other side.
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- EVS Inmate ______ receive their training form the CSII and follow the same EVS policies.
- Do not _______ doorways, corridors, or exits with furniture or equipment.
- All chemicals should have a ______ on them.
- Wear the required personal protective ___________ while cleaning.
- Report, Search, and _______ when items get lost.
- Do not pick up any type of ______ and report it to your supervisor and Custody.
- Do not mix __________.
- Post a wet ________ sign prior to mopping a floor or to warn others of a hazard.
- All Staff shall complete the Job _____ Analysis annually.
- Document and report _________ conditions such as damaged or defective furniture or broken tile.
- There is no _______ or vaping in any state building or CDCR Facility.
- Contact your ___________ if you don't have the answer.
19 Clues: Do not mix __________. • Never work on a top step of a ______. • Use your ____ appropriately while lifting. • All chemicals should have a ______ on them. • Report, Search, and _______ when items get lost. • Contact your ___________ if you don't have the answer. • Wear appropriate eye _________ when diluting chemicals. • ...
Sport and General Knowledge 2025-02-06
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- what city was the summer Olympics
- the first country to give women the right to vote
- second largest country in the world by area
- what is the second largest lake in the world
- what country won the first women’s football World Cup
- Olympic sport which has either 2 or 4 man teams race down a track
- what footballer is famous for the hand of god
- the number of players on a rugby union team
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- who was the first person to beat Mike Tyson
- Brazilian martial art focused on ground submissions
- the ancient city of Petra is located on which country
- smallest planet in our solar system
- what is the longest running tv show
- the first name of the scientist who developed the theory of gravity
- country that has won the most world cups
- largest island in the world
- the chemical element represented by the symbol ‘pb’
- the first person to teach the South Pole
- what is the only sport that has been played on the moon
19 Clues: largest island in the world • what city was the summer Olympics • smallest planet in our solar system • what is the longest running tv show • country that has won the most world cups • the first person to teach the South Pole • who was the first person to beat Mike Tyson • second largest country in the world by area • the number of players on a rugby union team • ...
crucigramas de Cultura general 2024-04-19
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- Un fenómeno natural?
- Este fenómeno cultural, acontecido en los siglos XV y XVI se denomina
- Los elementos químicos están compuestos por?
- Donde nació la filosofía
- Que parte del cuerpo se utiliza para respirar
- De que mitología es el mito
- A Sócrates no le interesa conocer la naturaleza del?
- Que ética es la puesta a practica
- Cual es la primera característica de la carta del editor
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- Las reformas permitirían mayor
- Donde surge la mitología griega
- Tubo por donde pasa el alimento triturado
- Por donde expulsan los hombres la orina
- La filosofía se desarrollo durante la edad
- Un personaje del mito
- Mencionar una parte del cuerpo donde es utilizada para correr
- En el núcleo intelectual del renacimiento se encuentra el
- Que es H2O
- El pensamiento humano comenzó a buscar una explicación racional del
19 Clues: Que es H2O • Un fenómeno natural? • Un personaje del mito • Donde nació la filosofía • De que mitología es el mito • Las reformas permitirían mayor • Donde surge la mitología griega • Que ética es la puesta a practica • Por donde expulsan los hombres la orina • Tubo por donde pasa el alimento triturado • La filosofía se desarrollo durante la edad • ...
Civil war People 2021-04-27
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- Successfully lead his troops at the battle of bull run
- The man who became president after Lincoln died
- The 16th president who abolished slavery
- Abraham Lincoln's first vice president
- Very Famous General of the Confederate army
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- Another general in the Union army
- Cautious Union General
- Very Famous General of the Union army
- The president of the CSA
- Received orders to open fire on the Uss Star of the West ship.
10 Clues: Cautious Union General • The president of the CSA • Another general in the Union army • Very Famous General of the Union army • Abraham Lincoln's first vice president • The 16th president who abolished slavery • Very Famous General of the Confederate army • The man who became president after Lincoln died • Successfully lead his troops at the battle of bull run • ...
Civil War Puzzle 2022-04-07
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- color of union uniforms
- union general
- usa president
- first of a series of political deals
- confederate president
- freed the slaves
- confederate general
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- where slaves lived and worked
- southern states leaving the union
- where the soldiers fought
- color of confederate uniforms
- famous civil war battle
- an unpaid worker with a master
- southern army
- northern army
15 Clues: union general • usa president • southern army • northern army • freed the slaves • confederate general • confederate president • color of union uniforms • famous civil war battle • where the soldiers fought • where slaves lived and worked • color of confederate uniforms • an unpaid worker with a master • southern states leaving the union • first of a series of political deals
Gettysburg Crossword 2012-03-18
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- The Leader of the Confederacy at Gettysburg
- The extreme left of the Union lines
- The center of the union line
- The nickname of the 1st Wisconsin
- First general at the battle; cavalry officer
- Known as "The Defender of Little Round Top"
- The most common musket
- A Famous Charge was named after him
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- The Leader of the Union at Gettysburg
- The place where is Lee watched the events of Pikett's Charge
- Lee's Right Hand Man; General of the 1st corp
- The newest cannon used at the Battle
- The most common cannon used at Gettysburg
- The highest ranking general killed at Gettysburg
- Considered the best musket of the time (british made)
15 Clues: The most common musket • The center of the union line • The nickname of the 1st Wisconsin • The extreme left of the Union lines • A Famous Charge was named after him • The newest cannon used at the Battle • The Leader of the Union at Gettysburg • The most common cannon used at Gettysburg • The Leader of the Confederacy at Gettysburg • ...
events, births,deaths this date 2017-11-25
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- Bing's wife
- Author of "The Jungle" and books on American labor
- Took Cuba back from American corporations
- Simon and Garfunkel named Joltin' Joe in a song
- Wrote "Are you my mother" and other children's books
- actor in Manchurian Candidate
- PA city grows up near site of Fort Duquesne
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- Secretary General 1961 to 1971
- Advertised Corinthian leather in car interiors
- Agatha Christie's play is longest running in history
- original founder of US Steel and famous philanthropist
- Presents field equations for General Theory in 1915
- Singer, famous for "When a man loves a woman"
- Federal General who broke Siege of Chattanooga
- Company he founded still makes cars
15 Clues: Bing's wife • actor in Manchurian Candidate • Secretary General 1961 to 1971 • Company he founded still makes cars • Took Cuba back from American corporations • PA city grows up near site of Fort Duquesne • Singer, famous for "When a man loves a woman" • Advertised Corinthian leather in car interiors • Federal General who broke Siege of Chattanooga • ...
Civil War 2025-04-23
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- The name of the Southern States
- The first state to leave the country
- The name of the bloodiest day during Civil War
- The act of leaving the country
- The President during the Civil War.
- The thing that the war is trying to stop
- The type of economy in the North
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- The name of one of the most important battles
- The type of economy in the South
- The type of tactic that the General used to win.
- The General who led the Union to victory.
- The name of the Northern States
- The name of the order to allow black soldiers
- The name of the war
- The name of the Confederate General
15 Clues: The name of the war • The act of leaving the country • The name of the Southern States • The name of the Northern States • The type of economy in the South • The type of economy in the North • The President during the Civil War. • The name of the Confederate General • The first state to leave the country • The thing that the war is trying to stop • ...
Civil War People 2023-05-23
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- One of the most prominent politicians of the mid-19th century.
- Author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
- Diarist who wrote "A Diary from Dixie"
- First African American teacher to publicly teach African Americans at only 14 years old
- Union General
- Given the nickname "Stonewall" due to his stubborn nature in battle
- 30th Governor of Rhode Island
- Formerly Enslaved person who helped Abe Lincoln in the Civil War
- Dressed as a man to join the war
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- Commanding general, led the Union Armies to victory
- Female Surgeon who was captured by the Confederacy
- Abolitionist and Women's rights activist who created Swarthmore college
- First African America Field officer in the US Army
- Famous for their successful bayonet charge in the Battle of Gettysburg
- Confederate General
- Female Confederate Spy
- First and only president of the Confederate states
- Female nurse who started American Red Cross
18 Clues: Union General • Confederate General • Female Confederate Spy • Author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" • 30th Governor of Rhode Island • Dressed as a man to join the war • Diarist who wrote "A Diary from Dixie" • Female nurse who started American Red Cross • Female Surgeon who was captured by the Confederacy • First African America Field officer in the US Army • ...
Exam 1 2024-11-04
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- the game that Herbert and his father were playing
- the country from which the monkey’s paw originated
- According to the holy man, ____ ruled people’s lives and those who interfered with it did so with sorrow
- the ____ initially symbolized the comfort and warmth of the White family home
- the month in which the battle of Shiloh happened
- The general smelled as all __________ should
- The paw twisting like a snake symbolized ____
- the fruit that fell on Joby’s drum and scared him
- the hand in which the paw had to be placed
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- ape like; the last face Mr. white saw in the fire
- the company for which Herbert worked
- Joby and the general belonged to the _____ army
- The adult who comforts Joby and helps him find courage.
- many nights from tonight, many years from now, when you’re much older…when they ask you what you did in this terrible time…you will tell them-one part ____________ and one part ________-I was the drummer boy at the battle of Owl Creek…I was the drummer boy of Shiloh.”
- the consequence of each wish
- The person who placed a spell on the monkey’s paw
- the general compared Joby to being the ____ of the army
- the name of the church near the battleground
18 Clues: the consequence of each wish • the company for which Herbert worked • the hand in which the paw had to be placed • The general smelled as all __________ should • the name of the church near the battleground • The paw twisting like a snake symbolized ____ • Joby and the general belonged to the _____ army • the month in which the battle of Shiloh happened • ...
Civil War Puzzle 2014-02-26
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- Popular food in the Civil War
- Disadvantage of the South
- Bloodiest battle of the Civil War
- Small sewing kit soldiers used to repair their garments
- Advantage of the North
- Main conflict that started Civil War
- Confederate soldiers
- River the North wanted to take control of
- Union soldiers
- Confederate strategy
- Won the Civil War
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- Another name for the South
- Confederate president
- Successful Union general
- Confederacy capital
- Union president
- Country the South hoped to get help from
- Successful Confederate general
- Creator of the Anaconda Plan
19 Clues: Union soldiers • Union president • Won the Civil War • Confederacy capital • Confederate soldiers • Confederate strategy • Confederate president • Advantage of the North • Successful Union general • Disadvantage of the South • Another name for the South • Creator of the Anaconda Plan • Popular food in the Civil War • Successful Confederate general • Bloodiest battle of the Civil War • ...
SPN1.O-UE Stem-Changing Verbs/Telling Time 2022-03-28
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- to show
- can/to be able to
- to cost
- in the afternoon (used with a SPECIFIC time)
- to remember
- half past
- to find
- to eat lunch
- quarter past
- during the night (used with GENERAL time frame but not with a specific time)
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- to dream about
- to play (sport/game)
- to sound/ring
- midnight
- to count/tell
- to sleep
- noon
- in the morning (used with a SPECIFIC time)
- during the afternoon (used with GENERAL time frame but not a specific time)
19 Clues: noon • to show • to cost • to find • midnight • to sleep • half past • to remember • to eat lunch • quarter past • to sound/ring • to count/tell • to dream about • can/to be able to • to play (sport/game) • in the morning (used with a SPECIFIC time) • in the afternoon (used with a SPECIFIC time) • during the afternoon (used with GENERAL time frame but not a specific time) • ...
SW25 Contributions and Outcomes 2022-03-10
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- General of the continental army
- a British General That surrendered and a huge army of British was Beaten
- To not pick sides
- An Official agreement between 2 countries
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- King who lead the British
- Leader or commander of an army
- A writer, Inventor, and wrote The Treaty Of Paris
- A polish Soldier and engineer
- a French general that was part of the Continental Army
- A army that consists of workers and farmers
10 Clues: To not pick sides • King who lead the British • A polish Soldier and engineer • Leader or commander of an army • General of the continental army • An Official agreement between 2 countries • A army that consists of workers and farmers • A writer, Inventor, and wrote The Treaty Of Paris • a French general that was part of the Continental Army • ...
The National Assembly 2013-11-12
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- What was the transition of the national assembly?
- June 17 1789
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- Estates-General had been called to deal with?
- Necker finance minister
- The date the Estates-General was called
- What is the national assembly connected to?
- National Constituent Assembly:
- The king (at the time)
- Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
- Estates-General of 1789
- July 9 1789
11 Clues: July 9 1789 • June 17 1789 • The king (at the time) • Estates-General of 1789 • National Constituent Assembly: • The date the Estates-General was called • What is the national assembly connected to? • Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen • Estates-General had been called to deal with? • What was the transition of the national assembly? • ...
As Invasões francesas 2022-06-04
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- País a que Portugal pediu ajuda.
- General que comandou a terceira invasão francesa
- A desobediência a este bloqueio foi responsável pelo início das invasões.
- General inglês que passou a governar Portugal.
- General que comandou a primeira invasão francesa.
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- General francês que ordenou a invasão de Portugal em 1807.
- Colónia portuguesa para onde fugiu a família real portuguesa.
- mês em que ocorreu a primeira invasão francesa.
- General que comandou a segunda invasão francesa.
9 Clues: País a que Portugal pediu ajuda. • General inglês que passou a governar Portugal. • mês em que ocorreu a primeira invasão francesa. • General que comandou a terceira invasão francesa • General que comandou a segunda invasão francesa. • General que comandou a primeira invasão francesa. • General francês que ordenou a invasão de Portugal em 1807. • ...
Blood and War 2015-06-18
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- 18th President of our nation and once the leading General of the Union
- Carolina First state to secede from the Union
- State where Lincoln gave his Gettysburg Address
- Davis President of the Confederacy
- Years Time the war lasted
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- Location of Fort Sumter
- of Gettysburg Bloodiest battle of the war
- Courthouse where Lee surrendered
- Sumter First battle of the war
- Lincoln President of the Union
- Was the leading General for the Confederacy
- Number of states that seceded from the Union
- General who took Atlanta
13 Clues: Location of Fort Sumter • General who took Atlanta • Years Time the war lasted • Sumter First battle of the war • Lincoln President of the Union • Courthouse where Lee surrendered • Davis President of the Confederacy • of Gettysburg Bloodiest battle of the war • Was the leading General for the Confederacy • Number of states that seceded from the Union • ...
The Executive arm of Government 2023-02-26
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- Where the Governor-General accepts the advice of the Prime Minister and his/her responsible Ministers
- Represents the Queen as head of Executive Government and one of constituent parts of the Parliament
- Consists of appointed government employees who physically enforce and administer the statutes enacted by Parliament in accordance with Government Policy.
- The powers the Governor-General has that he/she exercises on the advice of the PM and his/her responsible ministers.
- the Governor-General.
- The principle of the Executive arm. Refers to the accountability that the PM and ministers have to the Parliament.
- consists of the most senior ministers and PM and is where highly confidential discussions take place regarding the operation of the government and its policies. This is who exercises real Executive power.
- Head of Executive Government and one of constituent parts of the Parliament, but these functions are delegated to the Governor-General.
- The House of parliament where, according to convention, the government must be formed.
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- The system of government Australia has that consists of the British Monarch as the Head of State and a written Constitution.
- The powers the Governor-General has that he/she can exercise not on the advice of the PM (for 'emergencies').
- Name of the PM that was controversially dismissed by the Governor General because he could not guarantee Supply.
- The upper house of Parliament, that by convention, should not block Supply.
- Unwritten rules that are part of Australia's constitutional government that derive from the British Westminster system.
- Leader of the party which has the support of the most Members of the House of Representatives. Is elected leader through internal party processes.
- The political party that won a majority of seats in the House of Representatives after an election.
- Selected by the Prime Minister from Members of the House of Representatives and Senators from the party or coalition of parties in government.
- Name of the document that outlines the separation and division of powers. Australia's most superior or sovereign law.
18 Clues: the Governor-General. • The upper house of Parliament, that by convention, should not block Supply. • The House of parliament where, according to convention, the government must be formed. • Represents the Queen as head of Executive Government and one of constituent parts of the Parliament • ...
Sofia's Lesson Plan 2022-02-11
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- multi-sensory learning skill
- services and equipment that allows a student to demonstrate learning
- the standard in an education plan
- Law where special needs students are educated with nondisabled peers
- Analyzing personal experience that encourages insight
- Federal law requiring schools to serve students with disabilities
- An activity in the beginning of class
- Special needs student integrated in all general education classes
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- materials that students can touch and move to help with their learning concepts
- learning goals for what students should know
- Written plan that specifies the student's academic goals
- the process of changing from one activity to another
- Special needs students places in one or more general classes
- Procedure at the end of a lesson
- measurable behaviors that have a verb
- are a general description of the learning target
- academic content and lesson
17 Clues: academic content and lesson • multi-sensory learning skill • Procedure at the end of a lesson • the standard in an education plan • measurable behaviors that have a verb • An activity in the beginning of class • learning goals for what students should know • are a general description of the learning target • the process of changing from one activity to another • ...
The National Assembly 2013-11-12
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- Estates-General of 1789
- What was the transition of the national assembly?
- June 17 1789
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- What is the national assembly connected to?
- Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
- July 9 1789
- Necker finance minister
- Estates-General had been called to deal with?
- The king (at the time)
- The date the Estates-General was called
- National Constituent Assembly:
11 Clues: July 9 1789 • June 17 1789 • The king (at the time) • Estates-General of 1789 • National Constituent Assembly: • The date the Estates-General was called • What is the national assembly connected to? • Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen • Estates-General had been called to deal with? • What was the transition of the national assembly? • ...
Fall leads to Epilepsy diagnosis 2016-07-17
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- Common football head injury
- Abbreviation for the term more commonly called a stroke
- Abbreviation for type of mental disorder associated with repetitive and irrational actions
- Acute loss of blood flow to brain
- Bruise to brain resulting in blood accumulation between the skull and dura mater
- Diagnostic procedure of the brains blood vessels
- Broken bone that protrudes through skin.
- Localized involuntary shaking
- Brain bruise resulting in blood accumulation under the dura mater
- The most distal layer of the meninges
- General term for normal bodily balance
- Type of diagnostic procedure involving the measure of a brain’s biochemical activity using radioactive agents
- Disease characterized by unpredictable recurring seizures
- Abbreviation for condition where one’s attention is hard to hold
- Another term for the skull
- State of reduced comprehension, coherence and reasoning
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- Type of bone break where the bone does not break through the skin
- Valium is an example of this general type of drug
- Term for whole or partial body involuntary muscle contractions (seen during seizures)
- Bruise to brain’s surface
- General term for a loss of speech capability
- Immobilization a fracture for the purpose of healing
- An acute attack seen in epilepsy
- Type of brain scan that looks specifically at the brains electrical activity
- Abbreviation indicating region distal to elbow
- Irrational fear of being in a crowded or public space
- General term for broken bone
- General term for a type of drug that treats seizures and other abnormal muscle contractions
- Partial paralysis
- Common mental state associated with rational or irrational fear or worry
- Abbreviation for type of treatment for a fracture that requires surgery
- Loss of memory
- Abbreviation for the pressure inside one’s skull
- Another term for an intense headache involving other symptoms such as nausea or spotty vision
34 Clues: Loss of memory • Partial paralysis • Bruise to brain’s surface • Another term for the skull • Common football head injury • General term for broken bone • Localized involuntary shaking • An acute attack seen in epilepsy • Acute loss of blood flow to brain • The most distal layer of the meninges • General term for normal bodily balance • Broken bone that protrudes through skin. • ...
ANCIENT ROME 2025-04-28
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- Romana, A period of peace and prosperity in the Roman Empire.
- Anthony, A powerful Roman leader who allied with Cleopatra.
- Wars, A series of conflicts between Rome and Carthage.
- A famous Carthaginian general who fought against Rome in the Punic Wars.
- Regions outside of Italy controlled by the Roman Empire.
- To reject a decision or law.
- Roman money.
- Wealthy landowners who held most of the power in early Rome.
- Two chief officials elected each year to lead the Roman Republic.
- Powerful army units of Ancient Rome.
- The first Roman emperor, originally named Octavian.
- The language spoken in Ancient Rome.
- Ordinary citizens of Rome, including farmers, merchants, and artisans.
- and balances, A system where different parts of the government limit each other's power.
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- A legendary hero said to have fled Troy and eventually founded Rome.
- A form of government in which citizens have the power to elect their leaders.
- Senate, A council of wealthy and powerful Romans who advised the consuls.
- An elected official in the Roman Republic.
- A powerful Roman general who was part of the First Triumvirate with Caesar.
- Large country estates owned by wealthy Romans.
- A temporary Roman ruler with absolute power, appointed during times of crisis.
- A respected Roman general who famously gave up his power and returned to his farm.
- A famous Roman orator and writer.
- and Remus, The legendary founders of Rome, said to have been raised by a wolf.
- Marius, A Roman general who made important reforms to the army.
- A public meeting place in Roman cities, used for discussions, business, and government.
- A skilled public speaker.
- Caesar, A powerful Roman general who made himself dictator for life.
- A slave who led a famous revolt against the Roman Republic.
29 Clues: Roman money. • A skilled public speaker. • To reject a decision or law. • A famous Roman orator and writer. • Powerful army units of Ancient Rome. • The language spoken in Ancient Rome. • An elected official in the Roman Republic. • Large country estates owned by wealthy Romans. • The first Roman emperor, originally named Octavian. • ...
Mildred Lake MExT 2023-06-15
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- General Manager Extraction & Tailings Operations
- Layer of Rocky Clay-Like Material Above Oilsands
- STP
- General Manager Mining Operations
- Previously Known as BTLs
- Safety Differently
- Charity we Proudly Support
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- UofA
- Mixture of Oilsand and Water
- The "V" in PSV
- Maintains Haul Roads
- Permission to Perform Work
- Everyone's Favorite Coffee
- Location of Mine Ops Lineup Counter
- Twenty Four Hours Off Between Days & Nights
- Total Available Bitumen
- Senior Vice President
17 Clues: STP • UofA • The "V" in PSV • Safety Differently • Maintains Haul Roads • Senior Vice President • Total Available Bitumen • Previously Known as BTLs • Permission to Perform Work • Everyone's Favorite Coffee • Charity we Proudly Support • Mixture of Oilsand and Water • General Manager Mining Operations • Location of Mine Ops Lineup Counter • Twenty Four Hours Off Between Days & Nights • ...
Civil War Crossword 2022-03-02
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- The act of leaving a larger unit than oneself
- the states that did not secede from the US
- The states that seceded from the union
- a tax on imported goods
- Large farms in which slaves were used
- A vote to choose the leader of a country, state, or county
- Confederate General
- A cash crop that produced the majority of the South's wealth
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- Union General known to be one of the best
- The 16th president
- The confederate side of the US
- battle that turned the tide of the war
- General who left a 60 mile wide path of destruction
- being free within a society
- The act of forcing a human to work for free
- The states with a more industrial economy
- a large piece of artillery used in the war
17 Clues: The 16th president • Confederate General • a tax on imported goods • being free within a society • The confederate side of the US • Large farms in which slaves were used • battle that turned the tide of the war • The states that seceded from the union • Union General known to be one of the best • The states with a more industrial economy • ...
The Civil War 2024-11-22
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- union general who took control of the mississippi river
- first shots of the civil war
- first ironclad ship
- confederate general, longstreet, led an assult of 25000 troops to take over the manassas junction
- nickname for thomas j Jackson
- union captured Richmond and ended the war
- first naval battle using iron ships, northern blockade
- shermans forces invaded Georgia and crippled the souths morale
- formal slave who was a spy for the union
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- unions first attempt to capture Richmond (failed)
- south tried to control TN river, heavy casulties
- turning point for the north battle
- battle where the union divided the south by taking control of the mississippi river
- general who failed to capture Richmond
- union president who led the union to victory
- first battle on union soil
- requires people to register for compulsive military service
17 Clues: first ironclad ship • first battle on union soil • first shots of the civil war • nickname for thomas j Jackson • turning point for the north battle • general who failed to capture Richmond • formal slave who was a spy for the union • union captured Richmond and ended the war • union president who led the union to victory • south tried to control TN river, heavy casulties • ...
CH 6 American Revolution 2025-03-03
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- Taking no side in a conflict
- The _________ won the Battle of Yorktown.
- Where did Washington set up camp? (no spaces)
- Paid soldier who serves in the army of a foreign country
- To leave without permission
- The Battle of __________ ended the American Revolution.
- Cornwallis was ________ by the French in Yorktown - he couldn't escape on land or sea
- Many men _________ in Valley Forge because of the weather.
- To give official approval to
- George Washington led his troops across what river for a sneak attack on Christmas day?
- What was George Washington the commander of? (no space)
- Who was Washington's most trusted aide? (last name)
- a hit-and-run technique used in fighting a war; ambushes (no space)
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- Which British general was attacked by the Green Mountain Boys in Albany? (last name)
- Washington required his soldiers to be vaccinated for _________.
- Who went to Paris for a year to get support from France? (full name no space)
- Cornwallis __________ at the Battle of Yorktown.
- This British general had to set up camp in Yorktown after failing to take Virginia.
- What song did General Horatio Gates have his men play as the British surrendered at the Battle of Saratoga? (no spaces)
- Which British general captured Philadelphia (last name only)?
- This French general showed up in Yorktown with 5,000 soldiers.
- The British promised African Americans their __________ if they fought on their side.
- Which battle was a turning point for the war, leading to France and Spain joining the Americans?
- What British ship did John Paul Jones defeat?
- The Join, or Die political cartoon shows the colonies must work _______ against the British.
- Which side did the Native Americans fight on?
- Almost two-thirds of the _______ were captured in Trenton, NJ
- To enlist soldiers into the army
28 Clues: To leave without permission • Taking no side in a conflict • To give official approval to • To enlist soldiers into the army • The _________ won the Battle of Yorktown. • Where did Washington set up camp? (no spaces) • What British ship did John Paul Jones defeat? • Which side did the Native Americans fight on? • Cornwallis __________ at the Battle of Yorktown. • ...
THE PUNIC WARS - SS 8TH 2025-09-30
Across
- Roman general who defeated Hannibal at Zama
- The mountain range Hannibal crossed to invade Italy
- Roman commander who won the decisive naval battle of the First Punic War
- The republic that fought Carthage in the Punic Wars
- Carthaginian general who marched elephants over the Alps
- Hannibal’s fate after he fled Carthage to avoid Roman capture
- Animals used by Hannibal in his invasion of Italy
- Carthage’s base of power in Europe, lost after the Second Punic War
- Roman general who destroyed Carthage in the Third Punic War
- Roman boarding bridge that turned sea battles into land battles
- Sicily’s main resource that Rome wanted to control
- Battle in North Africa where Hannibal was finally defeated in 202 BCE
- Many of Hannibal’s troops were hired foreign soldiers
- Carthage’s greatest strength in the First Punic War
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- Hannibal’s method of death to avoid capture by Rome
- Political office Hannibal held in Carthage after the war
- The wealthy North African city-state rival of Rome
- Roman general called "the Sword of Rome"
- The type of government Rome had during the Punic Wars
- Rome’s disciplined citizen soldiers
- Roman governing body where speeches like "Carthage must be destroyed" were made
- Lake where Hannibal ambushed and trapped a Roman army
- Roman general nicknamed "the Delayer" for avoiding direct battle with Hannibal
- Title given to Scipio after his victory over Hannibal
- Spanish city attacked by Hannibal that sparked the Second Punic War
- The island in the Mediterranean fought over in the First Punic War
- Legendary substance said to have been spread on Carthage’s ruins
- Roman senator who ended every speech with "Carthage must be destroyed"
- River where Hannibal won an early victory over Rome in 218 BCE
- Battle where Hannibal encircled and destroyed a huge Roman army in 216 BCE
30 Clues: Rome’s disciplined citizen soldiers • Roman general called "the Sword of Rome" • Roman general who defeated Hannibal at Zama • Animals used by Hannibal in his invasion of Italy • The wealthy North African city-state rival of Rome • Sicily’s main resource that Rome wanted to control • Hannibal’s method of death to avoid capture by Rome • ...
Punic wars (Riley Rooker) 2021-03-17
10 Clues: Roman senator • enemy of Rome • prince of Phoenicia • army burned Carthage • first Carthage general • war ship five banks of ores • rome got whenwon second punic • roman general second punic war • smartest and the best Carthage general • Carthage and Rome both wanted for trade
Olivia's lesson plan 2022-02-10
Across
- materials students use & move to learn concepts
- perception of touch
- activity or process of reflecting on your work
- S.P.E.D students integrated in general classrooms
- federal law requiring schools to serve students with disabilities
- procedure to sum up and evaluate the lesson
- activity before class starts
- written plan that specifies the students academic goals
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- to bring a line with state and district standards
- movement of changing from one activity to another
- learning goal for students at their grade level
- more general description of the learning topic to reach
- services and equipment used to demonstrate learning
- federal law where special needs students are educated with non disabled peers
- academic content and lessons
- special needs students placed in one or more general education classes
- observable or measurable behaviors that have a verb
17 Clues: perception of touch • academic content and lessons • activity before class starts • procedure to sum up and evaluate the lesson • activity or process of reflecting on your work • learning goal for students at their grade level • materials students use & move to learn concepts • to bring a line with state and district standards • ...
General Assembly, Africans, & Women (VS.3d-e) 2017-10-18
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- In the 1640s, the burgesses became the _____ _____ _____
- In 1620, _____ arrived in Jamestown
- One part of the General Assembly
- Women made Jamestown a more _____ settlement
- There were _____ burgesses from each division
- It is unknown if the first Africans were _____ or servants
- The House of Burgesses was the _____ elected legislative body
- In 1619, _____ arrived in Jamestown
- Africans were brought from present-day _____
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- In 1619, the governor called for a meeting of the _____ _____
- One part of the General Assembly
- _____ sailors captured African men and women
- One part of the General Assembly
- Women made it possible for settlers to establish _____
- Africans were brought to Jamestown against their _____
- It is unknown if the first Africans were _____ or slaves
- The current _____ General Assembly dates back to 1619
- Only certain _____ adult men could take part in the General Assembly
- Africans made it possible to expand the _____ economy
19 Clues: One part of the General Assembly • One part of the General Assembly • One part of the General Assembly • In 1620, _____ arrived in Jamestown • In 1619, _____ arrived in Jamestown • _____ sailors captured African men and women • Women made Jamestown a more _____ settlement • Africans were brought from present-day _____ • There were _____ burgesses from each division • ...
General Assembly, Africans, & Women (VS.3d-e) 2017-10-18
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- Africans were brought to Jamestown against their _____
- It is unknown if the first Africans were _____ or servants
- One part of the General Assembly
- In 1619, _____ arrived in Jamestown
- Africans made it possible to expand the _____ economy
- In 1619, the governor called for a meeting of the _____ _____
- One part of the General Assembly
- In 1620, _____ arrived in Jamestown
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- Only certain _____ adult men could take part in the General Assembly
- The current _____ General Assembly dates back to 1619
- In the 1640s, the burgesses became the _____ _____ _____
- It is unknown if the first Africans were _____ or slaves
- _____ sailors captured African men and women
- The House of Burgesses was the _____ elected legislative body
- Women made it possible for settlers to establish _____
- There were _____ burgesses from each division
- One part of the General Assembly
- Women made Jamestown a more _____ settlement
- Africans were brought from present-day _____
19 Clues: One part of the General Assembly • One part of the General Assembly • One part of the General Assembly • In 1619, _____ arrived in Jamestown • In 1620, _____ arrived in Jamestown • _____ sailors captured African men and women • Women made Jamestown a more _____ settlement • Africans were brought from present-day _____ • There were _____ burgesses from each division • ...
General Assembly, Africans, & Women (VS.3d-e) 2017-10-18
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- Africans were brought to Jamestown against their _____
- Only certain _____ adult men could take part in the General Assembly
- Africans made it possible to expand the _____ economy
- One part of the General Assembly
- One part of the General Assembly
- Women made it possible for settlers to establish _____
- It is unknown if the first Africans were _____ or servants
- _____ sailors captured African men and women
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- In 1619, _____ arrived in Jamestown
- In 1619, the governor called for a meeting of the _____ _____
- In the 1640s, the burgesses became the _____ _____ _____
- Women made Jamestown a more _____ settlement
- In 1620, _____ arrived in Jamestown
- The current _____ General Assembly dates back to 1619
- Africans were brought from present-day _____
- The House of Burgesses was the _____ elected legislative body
- One part of the General Assembly
- It is unknown if the first Africans were _____ or slaves
- There were _____ burgesses from each division
19 Clues: One part of the General Assembly • One part of the General Assembly • One part of the General Assembly • In 1619, _____ arrived in Jamestown • In 1620, _____ arrived in Jamestown • Women made Jamestown a more _____ settlement • Africans were brought from present-day _____ • _____ sailors captured African men and women • There were _____ burgesses from each division • ...
Civil War 2018-05-12
Across
- Location of farmhouse where Lee surrendered to Grant.
- A Union general who won the Battle of Shiloh in 1862 and his nickname was "Unconditional Surrender _______".
- Union iron ship that fought with the Merrimac in the first battle of ironclad naval vessels.
- One of the major and well known battles that the North won, was fought in ___________, Pennsylvania.
- What the group of Southern States was called in the Civil War.
- The greatest commander of the Southern armies, he replaced the wounded General Johnston.
- The ___________ Proclamation was issued by Lincoln in 1862 to free the slaves in the Confederate held areas.
- A draft used to raise men to join a national army.
- A battle, though won by the South, which was the first in a series of battles that culminated in Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House.
- An important battle where General McClellan led an attack on General Lee on September 17, 1862.
- What the group of Northern States was called in the Civil War.
- This battle set the stage for Petersburg to be captured the following day.
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- This battle won by the North gave them control of the Mississippi River and cut the Confederacy in half.
- Admiral of the Union navy who helped win the Battle of New Orleans.
- Important battle in December 1862 at the Rappahannock River, where the Union lost twice as many men as the Confederates.
- During the Civil War, the President of the United States was President ___________.
- The President of the Confederacy.
- Commander of the Army of the Potomac, and he ran against Lincoln for President of the United States.
- One of the important battles in the Civil War was called _______________ and was won by the South in July of 1861.
- The nickname that Jackson earned during a battle was "__________" Jackson.
- Southern general who led the charge across a corn field at Gettysburg toward the Union lines.
21 Clues: The President of the Confederacy. • A draft used to raise men to join a national army. • Location of farmhouse where Lee surrendered to Grant. • What the group of Southern States was called in the Civil War. • What the group of Northern States was called in the Civil War. • Admiral of the Union navy who helped win the Battle of New Orleans. • ...
The Civil War 2013-04-22
Across
- / General William Tecumseh _________ took control of another Union army. He and his army advanced toward Atlanta. (410)
- / The Fall of __________ was when Lee and his shattered army surrendered one of the last cities on the Mississippi River to remain in COnfederate hands. (409)
- / On January 1, 1863, Lincoln issued the ____________ Proclamation that freed enslaved people only in areas that were fighting the Union. (399)
- / Who won the first battle of the civil war? (386)
- / Another name for the North or Northern soldiers is _______. (388)
- / The Civil War also ended up _________ the Union. (411)
- / General George ________ took McDowell's spot after the North's defeat at Bull Run. (393)
- / IN both the North and South, ________ ran farms and plantations to take the place of men at war. (405)
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- / The final result of the war was that __________ in the U.S was ended. (411)
- / Thousands of African Americans supported the Union in ____________ roles, though some did not fight in the war. (401)
- / To meet the need for troops, both the North and South established a ________, a system of required military service. (404)
- / Slave states that did not secede the Union are called ________ states. (387)
- / The Battle of ___________ was an important and horribly bloody battle in the civil war. (408)
- / What is another name for the South or soldiers in the South? (388)
- / General McClellan was fired for being too ________. (407)
- / Advantages for the North during the Civil War included more people, more ________ and more supplies. (388)
- / General George McClellan was replaced with General A. ___________, who was soon replaced. (407)
- / At least 400 women disguised themselves as _____ to fight for either the Union or Confederacy. (405)
- / Who was the President elected who caused southern states to secede the Union? (386)
- / The Gettysburg Address honored _________ people and soldiers who fought at Gettysburg. (409)
20 Clues: / Who won the first battle of the civil war? (386) • / The Civil War also ended up _________ the Union. (411) • / General McClellan was fired for being too ________. (407) • / Another name for the North or Northern soldiers is _______. (388) • / What is another name for the South or soldiers in the South? (388) • ...
Famous People of the Civil War 2022-11-17
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- one of the most prominent generals for the confederates won decisive victory in the First Battle of Bull run
- union commander at Fort Sumter
- made uncle tom's cabin
- His most important role was as commander of the Army of Mississippi, later renamed the Army of Tennessee
- major general for confederates, led bloody charge on the 3rd day of the battle of Gettysburg
- secretary of sate under william henry harrison, john tyler, millard filmore. Prominant Lawyer
- free slave, accused and convicted of plotting a major slave revolt in 1822
- popular escaped slave, published 3 autobiographies
- Lincoln 16th president, his face is on the penny
- commander the first black regiment for the union
- led the raid on harpers ferry
- she was an escaped slave who led other slaves through the underground railroad
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- best known for his widely read antislavery newspaper The Liberator
- He is best known for his co-authorship of the authoritative compendium American Slavery As It Is, Testimony of a Thousand Witnesses, published in 1839
- 6th president of America
- killed Abraham Lincoln
- Abraham Lincoln's wife
- first black women to win a court case against a white man
- well respected commander, led his division at the disastrous Second Battle of Bull Run
- Commanding general of the union, 18th president
- key broker in the compromise of 1850, wanted the states to have popular sovereignty
- Union General, led the capture of Atlanta
- led the Southampton Insurrection, which was a rebellion of enslaved Virginians. The rebels killed between 55 and 65 people
- accomplished general, overall commander of the confederacy
- confederate president
- founded the American red cross
- created the first generation of mental asylums
- 7th speaker of the house, helped found the whig and republican party
- union general he is best known for his defeat at the Second Battle of Bull Run
- one of the most popular slaves, sued for freedom
30 Clues: confederate president • killed Abraham Lincoln • Abraham Lincoln's wife • made uncle tom's cabin • 6th president of America • led the raid on harpers ferry • union commander at Fort Sumter • founded the American red cross • Union General, led the capture of Atlanta • created the first generation of mental asylums • Commanding general of the union, 18th president • ...
WW2-Juan 2025-04-29
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- a joint declaration of war aims
- pact fascist Germany and communist Russia now committed never attack each other
- the first day of the invasion
- Germany Italy and Japan had signed a mutual defense treaty the tripartite pact
- founded an interracial organization called the congress of racial equality
- was a general and was a commander of allied forces on the islands
- a general who unleashed massive air and land gap in the German line of defense
- authorized the US to provide war supplies to any nation deemed virtual to its defense
- american general invasion of axis controlled commander
- a french general he set up a government in exile
- suicide plan attack in which Japanese pilots crashed their bomb laden planes into allied ships
- pushed the government to compensate those sent to the camps for their lost property
- chief of staff of Japans Kwantung army launched the invasion into china
- this bill provided education and training for veterans paid for by the federal government
- commander of american naval forces in the pacific
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- giving up principles to pacify an aggressor
- Chamberlains political rival in great Britain
- trials held in the southern German town of Nuremberg
- newest military strategy
- British prime minister before WW2
- a Jewish american scientist
- tanks drove 60 miles into allied territory creating a bulge in the lines that gave this desperate last ditch
- victory in Europe day the war in Europe was finally over
- was the nations 33rd president
- a general with third army that reached the seine river south of pairs
- the nations that opposed the axis powers Germany Italy and japan
- second bomb code named fat man was droped on Nagasaki
- was a turning point in the pacific war
- a atomic bomb code named little boy was droped over Hiroshima
- to confront urban segregation in the north
- 1,444 Japanese Americans 1 percent of Hawaii ´ s Japanese american population
31 Clues: newest military strategy • a Jewish american scientist • the first day of the invasion • was the nations 33rd president • a joint declaration of war aims • British prime minister before WW2 • was a turning point in the pacific war • to confront urban segregation in the north • giving up principles to pacify an aggressor • Chamberlains political rival in great Britain • ...
Punic wars (Riley Rooker) 2021-03-17
10 Clues: Roman senator • enemy of Rome • prince of Phoenicia • army burned Carthage • first Carthage general • war ship five banks of ores • rome got whenwon second punic • roman general second punic war • smartest and the best Carthage general • Carthage and Rome both wanted for trade
The National Assembly 2013-11-12
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- The date the Estates-General was called
- What was the transition of the national assembly?
- June 17 1789
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- What is the national assembly connected to?
- Estates-General of 1789
- Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
- Estates-General had been called to deal with?
- Necker finance minister
- The king (at the time)
- National Constituent Assembly:
- July 9 1789
11 Clues: July 9 1789 • June 17 1789 • The king (at the time) • Estates-General of 1789 • National Constituent Assembly: • The date the Estates-General was called • What is the national assembly connected to? • Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen • Estates-General had been called to deal with? • What was the transition of the national assembly? • ...
The National Assembly 2013-11-12
Across
- What was the transition of the national assembly?
- The date the Estates-General was called
- Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
- Necker finance minister
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- June 17 1789
- National Constituent Assembly:
- What is the national assembly connected to?
- Estates-General of 1789
- Estates-General had been called to deal with?
- The king (at the time)
- July 9 1789
11 Clues: July 9 1789 • June 17 1789 • The king (at the time) • Estates-General of 1789 • National Constituent Assembly: • The date the Estates-General was called • What is the national assembly connected to? • Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen • Estates-General had been called to deal with? • What was the transition of the national assembly? • ...
General Assembly, Africans, & Women (VS.3d-e) 2017-10-18
Across
- Africans were brought from present-day _____
- There were _____ burgesses from each division
- In the 1640s, the burgesses became the _____ _____ _____
- The current _____ General Assembly dates back to 1619
- In 1619, the governor called for a meeting of the _____ _____
- Women made Jamestown a more _____ settlement
- In 1620, _____ arrived in Jamestown
- The House of Burgesses was the _____ elected legislative body
- Africans were brought to Jamestown against their _____
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- Africans made it possible to expand the _____ economy
- One part of the General Assembly
- _____ sailors captured African men and women
- One part of the General Assembly
- One part of the General Assembly
- It is unknown if the first Africans were _____ or slaves
- In 1619, _____ arrived in Jamestown
- Women made it possible for settlers to establish _____
- It is unknown if the first Africans were _____ or servants
- Only certain _____ adult men could take part in the General Assembly
19 Clues: One part of the General Assembly • One part of the General Assembly • One part of the General Assembly • In 1619, _____ arrived in Jamestown • In 1620, _____ arrived in Jamestown • Africans were brought from present-day _____ • _____ sailors captured African men and women • Women made Jamestown a more _____ settlement • There were _____ burgesses from each division • ...
civil war 2019-06-03
Across
- the United States
- the orientation of those who favor government by the people
- a region where a battle is being (or has been) fought
- any of the southern states in which slavery was legal prior to the American Civil War
- Sumter Union military post in South Carolina which was taken over by the Confederacy in 1861.
- General for the South
- Civil War battle in which 25,000 men were killed or wounded
- Document freeing slaves in Union
- President of the Confederacy
- formal separation from an alliance or federation
- a member of the Union Army during the American Civil War
- Rapid-fire gun capable of shooting 600 rounds per minute.
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- Union general who believed in TOTAL WAR
- General of the Confederacy considered to be one of the greatest generals of all time
- Successful Union general who attended West Point Military Academy
- the region of the United States lying to the north of the Mason-Dixon line
- A series of agreements passed by Congress in 1820-1821 to maintain the balance of power
- Turning point of the Civil War that made it clear the North would win
- A law that allowed voters in Kansas and Nebraska to choose whether to allow slavery or not.
- President of the United States of America during the Civil War
- The fall of Vicksburg, Mississippi, to General Ulysses S. Grant's army
- Device that allowed messages to be sent by wires over long distances
- The march of an army of 62,000 men from Atlanta toward Savannah, Georgia
- of or having to do with the southern Confederacy during the American Civil War
- the southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861
- the region of the United States lying to the south of the Mason-Dixon line
26 Clues: the United States • General for the South • President of the Confederacy • Document freeing slaves in Union • Union general who believed in TOTAL WAR • formal separation from an alliance or federation • a region where a battle is being (or has been) fought • a member of the Union Army during the American Civil War • ...
The Civil War 2013-04-22
Across
- / To meet the need for troops, both the North and South established a ________, a system of required military service. (404)
- / General William Tecumseh _________ took control of another Union army. He and his army advanced toward Atlanta. (410)
- / What is another name for the South or soldiers in the South? (388)
- / The Fall of __________ was when Lee and his shattered army surrendered one of the last cities on the Mississippi River to remain in COnfederate hands. (409)
- / General McClellan was fired for being too ________. (407)
- / Thousands of African Americans supported the Union in ____________ roles, though some did not fight in the war. (401)
- / IN both the North and South, ________ ran farms and plantations to take the place of men at war. (405)
- / General George McClellan was replaced with General A. ___________, who was soon replaced. (407)
- / The Gettysburg Address honored _________ people and soldiers who fought at Gettysburg. (409)
- / At least 400 women disguised themselves as _____ to fight for either the Union or Confederacy. (405)
- / The final result of the war was that __________ in the U.S was ended. (411)
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- / Slave states that did not secede the Union are called ________ states. (387)
- / General George ________ took McDowell's spot after the North's defeat at Bull Run. (393)
- / Who won the first battle of the civil war? (386)
- / The Battle of ___________ was an important and horribly bloody battle in the civil war. (408)
- / On January 1, 1863, Lincoln issued the ____________ Proclamation that freed enslaved people only in areas that were fighting the Union. (399)
- / The Civil War also ended up _________ the Union. (411)
- / Who was the President elected who caused southern states to secede the Union? (386)
- / Advantages for the North during the Civil War included more people, more ________ and more supplies. (388)
- / Another name for the North or Northern soldiers is _______. (388)
20 Clues: / Who won the first battle of the civil war? (386) • / The Civil War also ended up _________ the Union. (411) • / General McClellan was fired for being too ________. (407) • / Another name for the North or Northern soldiers is _______. (388) • / What is another name for the South or soldiers in the South? (388) • ...
Fall Leads to Epilepsy Diagnosis 2016-07-17
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- General term for normal bodily balance
- Another term for an intense headache involving other symptoms such as nausea or spotty vision
- Loss of memory
- Abbreviation for the pressure inside one’s skull
- General term for a type of drug that treats seizures and other abnormal muscle contractions
- Bone break that doesn't break through the skin
- The most distal layer of the meninges
- Type of diagnostic procedure involving the measure of a brain’s biochemical activity using radioactive agents
- General term for a loss of speech capability
- Abbreviation for type of mental disorder associated with repetitive and irrational actions
- Broken bone that protrudes through skin.
- Another term for the skull
- Diagnostic procedure of the brains blood vessels
- during seizures)
- Brain bruise resulting in blood accumulation under the dura mater
- Common mental state associated with rational or irrational fear or worry
- Localized involuntary shaking
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- Partial paralysis
- General term for broken bone
- Term for whole or partial body involuntary muscle
- Bruise to brain resulting in blood accumulation between the skull and dura mater
- Common football head injury
- State of reduced comprehension, coherence and reasoning
- Irrational fear of being in a crowded or public space
- Abbreviation for condition where one’s attention is hard to hold
- Acute loss of blood flow to brain
- An acute attack seen in epilepsy
- Disease characterized by unpredictable recurring seizures
- Bruise to brain’s surface
- Immobilization a fracture for the purpose of healing
- Type of brain scan that looks specifically at the brains electrical activity
- Valium is an example of this general type of drug
- Abbreviation for the term more commonly called a stroke
- Abbreviation indicating region distal to elbow
- Abbreviation for type of treatment for a fracture that requires surgery
35 Clues: Loss of memory • during seizures) • Partial paralysis • Bruise to brain’s surface • Another term for the skull • Common football head injury • General term for broken bone • Localized involuntary shaking • An acute attack seen in epilepsy • Acute loss of blood flow to brain • The most distal layer of the meninges • General term for normal bodily balance • ...
Fall to Epilepsy 2016-07-17
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- Abbreviation for the pressure inside one’s skull
- Another term for the skull
- Type of brain scan that looks specifically at the brains electrical activity
- Diagnostic procedure of the brains blood vessels
- Localized involuntary shaking
- Abbreviation for condition where one’s attention is hard to hold
- Bruise to brain resulting in blood accumulation between the skull and dura mater
- Valium is an example of this general type of drug
- Common football head injury
- State of reduced comprehension, coherence and reasoning
- Abbreviation for the term more commonly called a stroke
- Acute loss of blood flow to brain
- General term for normal bodily balance
- Term for whole or partial body involuntary muscle contractions (seen during seizures)
- Broken bone that protrudes through skin.
- Type of diagnostic procedure involving the measure of a brain’s biochemical activity using radioactive agents
- Loss of memory
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- Bruise to brain’s surface
- Irrational fear of being in a crowded or public space
- Another term for an intense headache involving other symptoms such as nausea or spotty vision
- Brain bruise resulting in blood accumulation under the dura mater
- Disease characterized by unpredictable recurring seizures
- Common mental state associated with rational or irrational fear or worry
- Type of bone break where the bone does not break through the skin
- Immobilization a fracture for the purpose of healing
- Partial paralysis
- General term for a loss of speech capability
- General term for a type of drug that treats seizures and other abnormal muscle contractions
- Abbreviation indicating region distal to elbow
- An acute attack seen in epilepsy
- General term for broken bone
- The most distal layer of the meninges
- Abbreviation for type of mental disorder associated with repetitive and irrational actions
- Abbreviation for type of treatment for a fracture that requires surgery
34 Clues: Loss of memory • Partial paralysis • Bruise to brain’s surface • Another term for the skull • Common football head injury • General term for broken bone • Localized involuntary shaking • An acute attack seen in epilepsy • Acute loss of blood flow to brain • The most distal layer of the meninges • General term for normal bodily balance • Broken bone that protrudes through skin. • ...
Civil War 2018-05-12
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- Union iron ship that fought with the Merrimac in the first battle of ironclad naval vessels.
- During the Civil War, the President of the United States was President ___________.
- The ___________ Proclamation was issued by Lincoln in 1862 to free the slaves in the Confederate held areas.
- Important battle in December 1862 at the Rappahannock River, where the Union lost twice as many men as the Confederates.
- The nickname that Jackson earned during a battle was "__________" Jackson.
- The President of the Confederacy.
- What the group of Southern States was called in the Civil War.
- Location of farmhouse where Lee surrendered to Grant.
- This battle won by the North gave them control of the Mississippi River and cut the Confederacy in half.
- The greatest commander of the Southern armies, he replaced the wounded General Johnston.
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- A Union general who won the Battle of Shiloh in 1862 and his nickname was "Unconditional Surrender _______".
- Commander of the Army of the Potomac, and he ran against Lincoln for President of the United States.
- Admiral of the Union navy who helped win the Battle of New Orleans.
- What the group of Northern States was called in the Civil War.
- A battle, though won by the South, which was the first in a series of battles that culminated in Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House.
- One of the important battles in the Civil War was called _______________ and was won by the South in July of 1861.
- A draft used to raise men to join a national army.
- This battle set the stage for Petersburg to be captured the following day.
- An important battle where General McClellan led an attack on General Lee on September 17, 1862.
- One of the major and well known battles that the North won, was fought in ___________, Pennsylvania.
- Southern general who led the charge across a corn field at Gettysburg toward the Union lines.
21 Clues: The President of the Confederacy. • A draft used to raise men to join a national army. • Location of farmhouse where Lee surrendered to Grant. • What the group of Northern States was called in the Civil War. • What the group of Southern States was called in the Civil War. • Admiral of the Union navy who helped win the Battle of New Orleans. • ...
Civil War Crossword 2024-05-09
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- the general of the Confederate army
- The first battle of the Civil War, the Confederacy ordered all the people out of Fort sumter, when they refused they shelled them until the people surrendered
- A three day battle that the Union won and took a defensive position
- Ships armoured with iron to try and break the Union blockade
- During the battle of Gettysburg, General Pickett led a charge with 15,000 men across Cemetery Ridge, they failed and lost 7,500 men
- Lee attacked General Pope's army before it could join with McClellan's, gave Lee the confidence to invade the North
- The first woman to get a license to practice medicine, created an organization to help soldiers on the battlefield
- The Union captured the mississippi river and cut the Confederate's supply chain in half
- The constitutional right against unlawful imprisonment
- A war strategy where you destroyed everything in your path
- A navy admiral that commanded many key victories for the Union
- Mid-westerners who thought the war was pointless and sympathized with the south
- A general who used the Total War strategy
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- the Confederate general who led the largest unit and Pickett's Charge
- the idea that Great briton would help the south because they needed their raw cotton
- where Lee surrendered to Grant
- the bloodiest single day battle in the civil war
- Lee sent his army and in a few battles forced the Union away from the Confederate Capitol, Richmond, Virginia
- A series of battles that gave the Union's other armies a way into the South, the death toll was high as over 17,500 soldiers died for the Union and over 7,000 died for the South
- President during the civil war
- the second battle of the Civil War,the confederate's scattered the Union army and shattered their hopes it would be a quick, easy victory
- Slave states that stayed in the Union
22 Clues: where Lee surrendered to Grant • President during the civil war • the general of the Confederate army • Slave states that stayed in the Union • A general who used the Total War strategy • the bloodiest single day battle in the civil war • The constitutional right against unlawful imprisonment • A war strategy where you destroyed everything in your path • ...
History Zip 2024-09-11
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- General who became President after becoming famous for his successful planning of Operation Overlord.
- General who became President after becoming famous for his victory at the Battle of Vicksburg.
- This European capital was captured on the same day as the D-Day landings.
- Lewis & Clark's Indian guide.
- This Germanic tribe from 120BC was made famous by Steve Martin during an SNL skit.
- What is Mussolini's first name.
- America is named after this Italian explorer, Amerigo __________.
- The movie "Blackhawk Down" was set in this African capital.
- This is the area currently separating North & South Korea and North & South Vietnam during the war.
- Island where the US secured its first victory against Japan and checked their aggression toward Australia in WWII
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- German battle doctrine of WWII also known as 'Lightning War'.
- This group led the British Invasion of America in 1964.
- General who became President after becoming famous for his victory at the Battle of Yorktown.
- This British General was in overall command of British forces during the Revolutionary War.
- General who became President after becoming famous for his victory at the Battle of New Orleans.
- This ancient imperial capital of Vietnam sitting astride the Perfume River was the scene of intense fighting during the Tet Offensive.
- In 1982, Jay would race home from school to watch the British battle this country on television.
- Snoopy popularized this German WWI flying ace known as the, "____ Baron".
- This WWII organization was the precursor to the CIA.
- Site of famous Napoleon defeat.
- Bloodiest single day battle of the Civil War.
- This red flag operation was used to justify increasing US troop presence in Vietnam and came to be known as the "Gulf of _____________ Incident".
- This frozen reservoir was the site of a U.S. defeat during the Korean War.
23 Clues: Lewis & Clark's Indian guide. • Site of famous Napoleon defeat. • What is Mussolini's first name. • Bloodiest single day battle of the Civil War. • This WWII organization was the precursor to the CIA. • This group led the British Invasion of America in 1964. • The movie "Blackhawk Down" was set in this African capital. • ...
Old Occupations 2012-10-05
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- Moves herds of cattle or sheep
- Skilled in working with stone
- Makes and repairs wheels
- Sells food and general groceries
- Manufactures bodies for carriages & coaches
- Produces products made of metal
- Cuts timber to size
- Makes hats
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- Sells seafood
- Makes suits and made to measure clothing
- Sells general household goods
- Makes beer or other brewed beverages
- Fits horseshoes
- Climbs chimmneys and tall buildings
- Makes wine & beer barrels
- Cuts men's hair
- Builds and maintains mills
- Buys and resells wine products
- Produces baskets and other woven goods
- Makes & repairs shoes & boots
20 Clues: Makes hats • Sells seafood • Fits horseshoes • Cuts men's hair • Cuts timber to size • Makes and repairs wheels • Makes wine & beer barrels • Builds and maintains mills • Sells general household goods • Skilled in working with stone • Makes & repairs shoes & boots • Moves herds of cattle or sheep • Buys and resells wine products • Produces products made of metal • ...
chapter 17 2017-04-03
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- tributary speech and praise
- point of speech
- associated to that person
- the very specific
- telling something new
- in detail point of speech
- amount of information a listener can take in
- helps the audience organize speech
- guides audiences attention to main point
- outline what the speech is about
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- draws attention to main points
- main ideas in speech
- difficulty of information
- the very general
- showing ho to do something
- statement of meaning
- connects multiple points
- measurement of use
- information backing up main point
- congratulatory speech
20 Clues: point of speech • the very general • the very specific • measurement of use • main ideas in speech • statement of meaning • telling something new • congratulatory speech • connects multiple points • difficulty of information • associated to that person • in detail point of speech • showing ho to do something • tributary speech and praise • draws attention to main points • ...
Unit 4 2021-10-15
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- commander who attacked Fort Sumter
- battle fought on July 1-3, 1863
- confederate general who surrendered to Grant
- fort attacked in April 1861
- _____ courthouse
- 17th president of the U.S.
- 16th president of the U.S,
- ______ excessive devotion to local interests
- September 17, 1862
- 15th president of the U.S.
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- process of leaving the union
- _______ Davis
- John ______, attacked Harper's Ferry
- Union general who captured Richmond
- 18th president of the U.S.
- Proclamation issued Jan. 1. 1863
- ______ Slave Laws
- plan to strangle south from lack of supplies
- April 6-7, 1862
- major who defended Fort Sumter
- ______ Run
21 Clues: ______ Run • _______ Davis • April 6-7, 1862 • _____ courthouse • ______ Slave Laws • September 17, 1862 • 18th president of the U.S. • 17th president of the U.S. • 16th president of the U.S, • 15th president of the U.S. • fort attacked in April 1861 • process of leaving the union • major who defended Fort Sumter • battle fought on July 1-3, 1863 • Proclamation issued Jan. 1. 1863 • ...
THE CIVIL WAR ISAIAH NAUTA 2017-02-13
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- cross
- confederate general
- important for battle
- start of the war
- union general
- seperated from virginia, joined union
- wiles booth
- a court order for a person jailed
- site of the confederate surrender
- order issued by lincoln to free slaves
- union victory in mississippi
- single bloodiest day
- american states that seceded from the united states
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- to succeed in the war
- turning point of the war
- potus
- march through georgia
- the unions advantage
- confederate president
- drafting of civilians to serve in the army
- strategy to conquer the south
- amendment
22 Clues: cross • potus • amendment • wiles booth • union general • start of the war • confederate general • important for battle • the unions advantage • single bloodiest day • to succeed in the war • march through georgia • confederate president • turning point of the war • union victory in mississippi • strategy to conquer the south • a court order for a person jailed • site of the confederate surrender • ...
GL4 Focus 1 Beginnings of the US 2023-11-09
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- Vorfahr/in; Ahn/-in
- Schmuggler/-in
- durchgehen
- Erklärung; Aussage; Feststellung
- Gesetz
- Stempel
- Steuer; Abgabe
- Dokument
- revolutionär
- insgesamt
- formen
- Pionier/-in
- insistieren; bestehen auf
- Glaube; Überzeugung
- original; ursprünglich
- jmdn. wählen
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- Glück; Zufriedenheit; Fröhlichkeit
- Planwagen
- Immigration; Einwanderung
- Streifen
- fordern; verlangen; fragen; wissen wollen
- gebaut werden
- General
- Parlament
- Kontrolle
- Wert
- Gouverneur/-in
- Fremde/-r
- bestrafen
- Siedler/-in; Kolonist/-in
- Geist; Stimmung
- Schmuggel
- protestieren
- Hafen
- repräsentieren; darstellen; stehen für
- Versammlung
- Haupt-; Spitzen-
37 Clues: Wert • Hafen • Gesetz • formen • General • Stempel • Streifen • Dokument • Planwagen • Parlament • Kontrolle • Fremde/-r • bestrafen • insgesamt • Schmuggel • durchgehen • Pionier/-in • Versammlung • revolutionär • protestieren • jmdn. wählen • gebaut werden • Schmuggler/-in • Gouverneur/-in • Steuer; Abgabe • Geist; Stimmung • Haupt-; Spitzen- • Vorfahr/in; Ahn/-in • Glaube; Überzeugung • original; ursprünglich • ...
Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-04
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- uniform color of union soldiers
- site of lees surrender
- freed the slaves in confederate states
- turning point battle in pennsylvania
- famous nurse and red cross founder
- confederate capital
- first state to secede
- first major battle of the civil war
- amendment that abolished slavery
- secret route to help slaves escape
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- slaves who escaped to union lines
- civil war photographer
- uniform color of confederate soldiers
- confederate ironclad warship
- assassinated lincoln
- president during the war
- union general and future president
- union ironclad warship
- confederate general at gettysburg
- union capital
20 Clues: union capital • confederate capital • assassinated lincoln • first state to secede • civil war photographer • site of lees surrender • union ironclad warship • president during the war • confederate ironclad warship • uniform color of union soldiers • amendment that abolished slavery • slaves who escaped to union lines • confederate general at gettysburg • ...
Bill AKA Daniel End of The Civil War 2014-05-09
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- The place where general Lee surrendered to general Grant
- The Reconstructions of the Southern states
- A thing that ended slavery
- A day to honor the people who died in the Civil War
- The general of the Union
- A short speech that people consider to be the most inspiring speeches given by a President
- Where the Union claimed the Mississippi river
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- A army of the Confederacy that had 62,000 man let by Sherman
- a battle were more than 3,000 of the Union died and 4,000 of the Confederates died
- A battle that gave the Confederacy confidence
- The general of the Confederacy
11 Clues: The general of the Union • A thing that ended slavery • The general of the Confederacy • The Reconstructions of the Southern states • A battle that gave the Confederacy confidence • Where the Union claimed the Mississippi river • A day to honor the people who died in the Civil War • The place where general Lee surrendered to general Grant • ...
Watergate Scandal 2015-05-12
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- Place of Break-in
- Ford did this to Nixon
- First Article of impeachment
- Reason behind Watergate
- Second Article of impeachment
- Base in Maryland that Nixon flew to from the White House to get home
- Tape that destroyed Nixon politically
- Third Article of impeachment
- Treasure
- President after Nixon
- Anonymous source for the Washington Post
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- Chief of Staff
- FBI Acting Director
- Uncovered information and Washington Post
- Number of burglars
- Presidential Consul
- General Consul to re-elect Nixon
- One of the Watergate burglars
- Nixon escaped what?
- Attorney General
20 Clues: Treasure • Chief of Staff • Attorney General • Place of Break-in • Number of burglars • FBI Acting Director • Presidential Consul • Nixon escaped what? • President after Nixon • Ford did this to Nixon • Reason behind Watergate • First Article of impeachment • Third Article of impeachment • Second Article of impeachment • One of the Watergate burglars • General Consul to re-elect Nixon • ...
Early Stages of US Civil War 2021-03-02
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- open to attack; weak
- confederate president
- to run away from danger
- fierce, cruel or angry
- the details of the landscape
- small rivers
- a place where two or more things intersect
- a panicked bunch of animals or humans
- armored ship
- another name for bull run
- southern ironclad
- union president
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- another name for northern soldiers
- famous northern general and later president
- best Southern general
- one of the main northern strategies
- northern ironclad
- hero of the battle of bull run
- city where the mississippi river ends
- the first battle of the civil war
20 Clues: small rivers • armored ship • union president • northern ironclad • southern ironclad • open to attack; weak • confederate president • best Southern general • fierce, cruel or angry • to run away from danger • another name for bull run • the details of the landscape • hero of the battle of bull run • the first battle of the civil war • another name for northern soldiers • ...
Civil War 2021-05-14
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- President of the confederacy
- Against slavery
- North general
- 17th president
- who lost the war
- North ironclad
- to leave the union
- When did the civil war start
- south ironclad
- South
- First to secede union
- South General
- To leave the union
- Who won the war
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- Where did the civil war end
- let slaves fight
- North
- When did the civil war end
- woman that helped in the civil war
- first battle of war
- President of the union
- Owned most slaves
- nickname for Jackson
- Bloodiest day in the war
- number two reason the war started
- How many years did the war
- assassinated Lincoln
27 Clues: North • South • North general • South General • 17th president • North ironclad • south ironclad • Against slavery • Who won the war • let slaves fight • who lost the war • Owned most slaves • to leave the union • To leave the union • first battle of war • nickname for Jackson • assassinated Lincoln • First to secede union • President of the union • Bloodiest day in the war • When did the civil war end • ...
war and british conquest 2022-03-22
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- island given to frace in treaty of paris
- to become part of a different culture
- british general
- act made in 1763
- TreatyWhereBritishGainedConrtolOfAcadia
- island given to france in treaty of paris
- fort built by the french in 1720
- act of 1774
- leader of odawa nation
- battle lasted only an hour
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- BritianCaptures11000Acadians
- OathRequiredAcadiansToSideWithBritish
- to send out of country
- an inhabitant of acadia
- an oath required acadians to be neurtal
- Signed in 1763 and ended 7 years war
- french general
- fort built by britain in 1749
- British+french fight over ohio valley
- Francophone canadian
20 Clues: act of 1774 • french general • british general • act made in 1763 • Francophone canadian • to send out of country • leader of odawa nation • an inhabitant of acadia • battle lasted only an hour • BritianCaptures11000Acadians • fort built by britain in 1749 • fort built by the french in 1720 • Signed in 1763 and ended 7 years war • OathRequiredAcadiansToSideWithBritish • ...
Independence 2022-07-05
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- First Prime Minister
- First Governor General
- Home of the glass window bridge
- Golden Girls were made famous due to this event
- Closest island to the USA
- First female Deputy Prime Minister
- Christmas Cultural Festival
- National Bird
- Number one industry in The Bahamas
- Wrote the National anthem
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- Hosts the National Regatta
- 2nd Capital City
- First female Governor General
- New Providence imported fresh water from this island
- Manufactures bleach
- Famous for shipbuilding
- Capital city
- The most popular seafood
- Harvested on the island of Inagua
- Color in the Bahamian flag
20 Clues: Capital city • National Bird • 2nd Capital City • Manufactures bleach • First Prime Minister • First Governor General • Famous for shipbuilding • The most popular seafood • Closest island to the USA • Wrote the National anthem • Hosts the National Regatta • Color in the Bahamian flag • Christmas Cultural Festival • First female Governor General • Home of the glass window bridge • ...
Endocrine Pathologies 2013-08-13
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- term used to describe low blood sugar
- General term used to describe inadequate levels of PTH
- Insufficient production of ADH caused by either posterior pituitary dysfunction or renal resistance of ADH
- Severe hypothyroidism diagnosed in adulthood and marked by fatigue, weight gain, and distinctive facial changes such as a bulbous nose and swollen lips
- Autoimmune disease characterized by hyperthyroidism that causes various symptoms such as anxiety, hand tremors, weight loss, brittle or loss of hair, and unusual protrusion of the eyeballs
Down
- Also called hypocortisolism, the disease that is caused by failure of adrenal functions
- General term used to describe overproduction of PTH
- General term used to describe thyroid hormone deficiency
- Also called type-one diabetes, this disease is characterized by damaged or destroyed pancreatic beta-cells, creating a lack of insulin
- General term used to describe the overproduction of pituitary hormones, namely ATCH and GH, causing overstimulation of target endocrine glands
- Any enlargement of the thyroid gland
- General term used to describe a decrease in the production of pituitary hormones, causing a lack of stimulation of target endocrine glands
- Term used to describe elevated calcium levels in blood
- Term used to describe high blood sugar
- Disease characterized by overproduction of ACTH of the pituitary, which leads to excessive amounts of cortisol in the blood (hypercortisolism)
- Condition that results from the overproduction of GH during adult years, causing bones to become heavier and thicker and the rib cage to elongate
16 Clues: Any enlargement of the thyroid gland • term used to describe low blood sugar • Term used to describe high blood sugar • General term used to describe overproduction of PTH • Term used to describe elevated calcium levels in blood • General term used to describe inadequate levels of PTH • General term used to describe thyroid hormone deficiency • ...
civil war 2021-09-06
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- North democrat running for office
- another major turning point for the north 1863
- first major land battle
- biggest cause of war involving people
- South democrat running for office
- supreme north general
- the south had way more...
- Southern president
- the north was way more...
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- most famous battle with over 50k killed
- Southern side
- First south win
- Southern supreme general
- Another name for the confederacy soldiers
- flag the south adopted
- constitutional union
- President of the time
- 1 day, 23,000 killed ending in a draw
- Northern side
- major battle in April 1862
20 Clues: Southern side • Northern side • First south win • Southern president • constitutional union • President of the time • supreme north general • flag the south adopted • first major land battle • Southern supreme general • the south had way more... • the north was way more... • major battle in April 1862 • North democrat running for office • South democrat running for office • ...
Big Fish? 2024-04-02
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- the general Edward saved from red fang
- Helps Edward remember the Alabama stomp
- town Edward grew up in
- Wills wife
- Sandras bsfs
- The main character
- The red headed wife
- The giants name
- Edwards Son
- Edwards young son
- the poison assassin
- showed Edward how he dies
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- the blooms doctor
- Dance to help get fish
- Dons brother
- listen to Edwards story of how he saved general patterson
- circus owner
- Edwards childhood rival
- who did Edward steal Sandra from
- The Blondest girl in all of ashton
- taught Edward how to swim
21 Clues: Wills wife • Edwards Son • Dons brother • Sandras bsfs • circus owner • The giants name • the blooms doctor • Edwards young son • The main character • The red headed wife • the poison assassin • Dance to help get fish • town Edward grew up in • Edwards childhood rival • taught Edward how to swim • showed Edward how he dies • who did Edward steal Sandra from • The Blondest girl in all of ashton • ...
I Survived the American Revolution 2022-09-25
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- armed clash between nations
- form of artillery
- general of America militia
- a weapon used in the war
- where soldiers fight
- commander of an army
- deadly disease
- people who steal from ships
- carried pirates by water
- George III, ruler of Britain
- where the British surrendered
- British navy
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- British soldier
- blade affixed to the end of a rifle
- someone who fights for a cause
- breaking away from a country
- large group of soldiers
- where first shots of war were fired
- broke away from Great Britain
- a paid soldier from Germany
20 Clues: British navy • deadly disease • British soldier • form of artillery • where soldiers fight • commander of an army • large group of soldiers • a weapon used in the war • carried pirates by water • general of America militia • armed clash between nations • people who steal from ships • a paid soldier from Germany • breaking away from a country • George III, ruler of Britain • ...
NJROTC Fundamentals 2022-11-20
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- Foot you step with first
- Commander-in-Chief US Armed Forces
- Left side of the ship
- Secretary of Defense
- Cadet rank with three gold bars
- Vice president of the United States
- USMC E5
- Right side of the ship
- General Order- Take charge
- Navy O1
- Military hat
- Military term for floor
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- Naval Science Instructor
- Green, white and red color ribbon
- One of the Navy Core Values
- One of the Navy Core Values
- apprentice Navy E2
- Military term for bathroom
- Cadet rank with three silver bars
- chief Navy E8
- General Order- Walk my post
- Senior Naval Science Instructor
22 Clues: USMC E5 • Navy O1 • Military hat • chief Navy E8 • Secretary of Defense • Left side of the ship • Right side of the ship • Military term for floor • Foot you step with first • Naval Science Instructor • apprentice Navy E2 • Military term for bathroom • General Order- Take charge • One of the Navy Core Values • One of the Navy Core Values • General Order- Walk my post • ...
General Assembly & House of Burgesses 2019-10-23
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- The House of Burgesses gave settler the opportunity to control their own _____.
- Today, we have the _____ General Assembly.
- The House of Burgesses was the first elected _____ body in America.
- In 1640, the burgesses became the Virginia _____ _____ _____.
- There were _____ burgesses from each division of Virginia.
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- One part of the General Assembly
- In 1619, the governor called for a _____ of the General Assembly.
- In 1619, the governor called for a meeting of the _____ _____.
- One part of the General Assembly.
- One part of the General Assembly.
- The House of Burgesses was the first _____ legislative body in America.
- At that time, only _____ _____ men could vote.
12 Clues: One part of the General Assembly • One part of the General Assembly. • One part of the General Assembly. • Today, we have the _____ General Assembly. • At that time, only _____ _____ men could vote. • There were _____ burgesses from each division of Virginia. • In 1640, the burgesses became the Virginia _____ _____ _____. • ...
Endocrine Pathologies 2013-08-13
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- Condition that results from the overproduction of GH during adult years, causing bones to become heavier and thicker and the rib cage to elongate
- Term used to describe high blood sugar
- General term used to describe the overproduction of pituitary hormones, namely ATCH and GH, causing overstimulation of target endocrine glands
- Also called type-one diabetes, this disease is characterized by damaged or destroyed pancreatic beta-cells, creating a lack of insulin
- General term used to describe overproduction of PTH
- Group of disorders characterized by chronic elevated blood glucose levels caused by too little insulin, resistance to insulin by the cells, or both
- Severe hypothyroidism diagnosed in adulthood and marked by fatigue, weight gain, and distinctive facial changes such as a bulbous nose and swollen lips
Down
- Term used to describe elevated calcium levels in blood
- General term used to describe inadequate levels of PTH
- Also called hypocortisolism, the disease that is caused by failure of adrenal functions
- Any enlargement of the thyroid gland
- Autoimmune disease characterized by hyperthyroidism that causes various symptoms such as anxiety, hand tremors, weight loss, brittle or loss of hair, and unusual protrusion of the eyeballs
- General term used to describe thyroid hormone deficiency
- Insufficient production of ADH caused by either posterior pituitary dysfunction or renal resistance of ADH
- General term used to describe a decrease in the production of pituitary hormones, causing a lack of stimulation of target endocrine glands
- A form of diabetes that develops in some women during pregnancy
16 Clues: Any enlargement of the thyroid gland • Term used to describe high blood sugar • General term used to describe overproduction of PTH • Term used to describe elevated calcium levels in blood • General term used to describe inadequate levels of PTH • General term used to describe thyroid hormone deficiency • ...
Watergate Scandal 2015-05-12
Across
- Place of Break-in
- Ford did this to Nixon
- First Article of impeachment
- Reason behind Watergate
- Second Article of impeachment
- Base in Maryland that Nixon flew to from the White House to get home
- Tape that destroyed Nixon politically
- Third Article of impeachment
- Treasure
- President after Nixon
- Anonymous source for the Washington Post
Down
- Chief of Staff
- FBI Acting Director
- Uncovered information and Washington Post
- Number of burglars
- Presidential Consul
- General Consul to re-elect Nixon
- One of the Watergate burglars
- Nixon escaped what?
- Attorney General
20 Clues: Treasure • Chief of Staff • Attorney General • Place of Break-in • Number of burglars • FBI Acting Director • Presidential Consul • Nixon escaped what? • President after Nixon • Ford did this to Nixon • Reason behind Watergate • First Article of impeachment • Third Article of impeachment • Second Article of impeachment • One of the Watergate burglars • General Consul to re-elect Nixon • ...
Watergate Scandal 2015-05-12
Across
- Place of Break-in
- Ford did this to Nixon
- First Article of impeachment
- Reason behind Watergate
- Second Article of impeachment
- Base in Maryland that Nixon flew to from the White House to get home
- Tape that destroyed Nixon politically
- Third Article of impeachment
- Treasure
- President after Nixon
- Anonymous source for the Washington Post
Down
- Chief of Staff
- FBI Acting Director
- Uncovered information and Washington Post
- Number of burglars
- Presidential Consul
- General Consul to re-elect Nixon
- One of the Watergate burglars
- Nixon escaped what?
- Attorney General
20 Clues: Treasure • Chief of Staff • Attorney General • Place of Break-in • Number of burglars • FBI Acting Director • Presidential Consul • Nixon escaped what? • President after Nixon • Ford did this to Nixon • Reason behind Watergate • First Article of impeachment • Third Article of impeachment • Second Article of impeachment • One of the Watergate burglars • General Consul to re-elect Nixon • ...
THEORETICAL FOUDATION IN NURSING THEORISTS 2022-01-11
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- Human-to-human Relationship Model of Nursing
- Stages of Nursing Expertise Nursing philosophies
- 21 Nursing Theory
- Theory of Human Becoming
- Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality
- Behavioral System Model
- General Systems Framework Nursing Conceptual Model
- Systems Model
- Theory of Physiological Development
- Hierarchy of Needs
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- Self-Care Deficit Model
- Environmental Theory
- Conservation Model
- Theory of Interpersonal Relations
- Adaptation Model
- General Systems Model
- Care, Core, Cure Theory of Nursing
- Theory of Deliberate Nursing Process
- Caritative Caring Theory
- Philosophy and Theory of Transpersonal Caring
- Theory of Health as Expanding Consciousness
21 Clues: Systems Model • Adaptation Model • 21 Nursing Theory • Conservation Model • Hierarchy of Needs • Environmental Theory • General Systems Model • Self-Care Deficit Model • Behavioral System Model • Theory of Human Becoming • Caritative Caring Theory • Theory of Interpersonal Relations • Care, Core, Cure Theory of Nursing • Theory of Physiological Development • ...
macbeth play and characters 2024-03-04
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- Thane of Glamis and renowned general
- Doesn't like serving unsurping murders
- Fortuitously good at running away
- Badly Wounded but quite talkative
- worries alot for good reason
- Smart mouthed kid
- Delivers the news
- LIke making prophesles
- Doesn't doe or say much
- Hired by macbeth
Down
- a fellow general to macbeth and skeptical
- Drunken philosopher
- rather arvuncular totally doomed
- Queen of the Witches
- impatient and ambitious
- Dedicated family man
- Duncans eldest son and Natural politician
- also delivers the new a bit suspicious
- Macbeth's servant
- Not to be trusted with the care of unstable patients
20 Clues: Hired by macbeth • Smart mouthed kid • Delivers the news • Macbeth's servant • Drunken philosopher • Queen of the Witches • Dedicated family man • LIke making prophesles • impatient and ambitious • Doesn't doe or say much • worries alot for good reason • rather arvuncular totally doomed • Fortuitously good at running away • Badly Wounded but quite talkative • ...
End of the Civil War!!!!!!!!!!!!! (: !!!!!!!! (= !!!!!!! 2017-04-28
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- was a strong general who had won important victories in the west
- general Lee surrendered to general Grant in Virginia
- had shot Lincoln
Down
- desire to harm
- led union forces in the west marched his troops across Tennessee and Georgia to squeeze the south
- were Lincoln got assassinated
- after general lee surrendered, not general Lee but someone else kept the confederacy alive
- Sherman's 60,000 man army cut a path that was 60 miles wide and 300 miles long across Georgia to the city on the Atlantic cost
- Sherman captured and burned Georgia which was one of the south's largest cities and railroad center
- capital of the confederacy
10 Clues: desire to harm • had shot Lincoln • capital of the confederacy • were Lincoln got assassinated • general Lee surrendered to general Grant in Virginia • was a strong general who had won important victories in the west • after general lee surrendered, not general Lee but someone else kept the confederacy alive • ...
The Battle of Yorktown 2023-11-20
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- which bay did General Cornwallis stay by to have contact with the British navy?
- who helped the colonists trap General Cornwallis?
- Who commanded the French Carribean navy?
- Who had traveled south with George Washington with a big French American
- which state did the battle take place in?
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- Who won at the end?
- Who surrendered at the end?
- What did General general Cornwallis do at the end of the battle?
- Who side was General Cornwallis on?
9 Clues: Who won at the end? • Who surrendered at the end? • Who side was General Cornwallis on? • Who commanded the French Carribean navy? • which state did the battle take place in? • who helped the colonists trap General Cornwallis? • What did General general Cornwallis do at the end of the battle? • Who had traveled south with George Washington with a big French American • ...
Civil War 2025-04-21
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- Army where Robert E. Lee was general.
- Place where John Wilkes Booth shot President Lincoln.
- He was the president during the Civil War who tried his best to bring unity back to the country
- Main war that Abraham Lincoln was a leader during.
- Angelina Grimke and her sister, Sarah, were a huge part in this movement.
- He shot and killed President Lincoln and fled away.
- Clara Barton began this organization that is still going strong today.
- She started out as a nurse aide then with her continued efforts, started The American Red Cross.
- General of the Confederate army during the Civil War.
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- Book written by Harriet Beecher Stowe
- The path where Harriet Tubman took slaves out of the South into the freed states.
- She was known as "Moses" because she rescued 300 slaves from captivity into freedom on the Underground Railroad.
- She published a book called "Uncle Tom's Cabin" which helped bring awareness to slavery.
- Famous speech that Sojourner Truth spoke about at a meeting.
- Army where Ulysses S. Grant was general.
- She was known as a preacher and spread around the gospel along with promoting Black's Rights and Women's Rights.
- Person who wants you to make a good grade on Civil War test.
- She and her sister traveled all around teaching people about Women's Rights.
- General of the Union Army during the Civil War.
19 Clues: Book written by Harriet Beecher Stowe • Army where Robert E. Lee was general. • Army where Ulysses S. Grant was general. • General of the Union Army during the Civil War. • Main war that Abraham Lincoln was a leader during. • He shot and killed President Lincoln and fled away. • Place where John Wilkes Booth shot President Lincoln. • ...
American Corruption 2023-05-16
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- Included in the CARES package, and was exploited by bigger businesses
- People who expose companies or groups who aren't doing what they promised, and are currently being "attacked" (fired) by their companies
- Previous president who tried to fire many inspector generals who were installed by Jimmy Carter
- Inspector General Trump has fired, worked in the Department of Health and Human Services, part of the Pandemic Response Accountability Committee
- how much money was spent by candidates to essentially spread misinformation in 2020
- Increased because misinformation was used by candidates to ruin their oppositions chance of winning, and money had to be used
- Inspector General Trump fired, worked in the Pentagon, head of the Pandemic Response Accountability Committee
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- boujee type of boat bought by fraudsters who abused the PPP
- Inspector General who Trump fired; from the intelligence community
- International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) and Buzzfeed News found this and this also involves banks
- Inspector General Trump has fired, worked in the Transportation Department, part of the Pandemic Response Accountability Committee
- people who are supposed to overlook the government by keeping them accountable to their word
- boujee car bought by fraudsters who abused the PPP
- action done by many people in Las Vegas and done by the people who abused the PPP (don't add percent sign)
- Inspector General Trump fired who was in the State Department
- percent the fraudsters took out of the 5.2 million PPP loans
16 Clues: boujee car bought by fraudsters who abused the PPP • boujee type of boat bought by fraudsters who abused the PPP • percent the fraudsters took out of the 5.2 million PPP loans • Inspector General Trump fired who was in the State Department • Inspector General who Trump fired; from the intelligence community • ...
War Terrible War 2013-04-10
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- Confederates
- near Richmond
- a blade with a lions head and at Lee's side
- 13th amendment
- General the starts with S
- Capital White house of the Confederates
- State below Virgina
- A City in Virgina that is two words
- more that one utensil
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- said to be best general
- A reply to Lee saying something
- A charge is named after him
- not scarred of Lee
- Said the war started in his living room and ended in his Parlor
- 16th President
- Inaugural ball
- courthouse Where the war ended
- of Virgina
- City near Williamsburg
- Another election
20 Clues: of Virgina • Confederates • near Richmond • 13th amendment • 16th President • Inaugural ball • Another election • not scarred of Lee • State below Virgina • more that one utensil • City near Williamsburg • said to be best general • General the starts with S • A charge is named after him • courthouse Where the war ended • A reply to Lee saying something • A City in Virgina that is two words • ...
vocabulary exercise 2016-10-20
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- sustenance,food
- an argument or discussion
- that which affects one's welfare or happiness
- to be happy and pleased
- having one's attention diverted
- general idea
- to come into view
- existing for a short period of time
- to pick the better one
- to summarise
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- become smaller
- coming by good luck
- less important in a scenery
- to describe something with visual materials
- putting in charge
- one who receives
- give away something of value to support
- good moral conduct
- that which one is morally or legally obligated to do
- general understanding
20 Clues: general idea • to summarise • become smaller • sustenance,food • one who receives • putting in charge • to come into view • good moral conduct • coming by good luck • general understanding • to pick the better one • to be happy and pleased • an argument or discussion • less important in a scenery • having one's attention diverted • existing for a short period of time • ...
Social Studies Review 2025-04-25
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- Fifth President
- Second President
- Civil War battle
- Ship Pilgrims rode on
- 16th President
- What people searched the world for
- Trail people took out west
- Bloodiest battle
- Fourth President
- Party Throwing tea off a boat into the ocean
- The Document that runs the U.S.
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- Freeing Slaves
- Third President
- Moved from Georgia
- 1607
- Common Man Pres
- 1620
- U.S. General
- Turning point American Revolution
- Found in California
- Weapon used in the American Revolution and Civil War
- Confederate General
- First President
- Last Battle American Revolution
24 Clues: 1607 • 1620 • U.S. General • Freeing Slaves • 16th President • Third President • Fifth President • Common Man Pres • First President • Second President • Civil War battle • Bloodiest battle • Fourth President • Moved from Georgia • Found in California • Confederate General • Ship Pilgrims rode on • Trail people took out west • Last Battle American Revolution • The Document that runs the U.S. • ...
macbeth play and characters 2024-03-04
Across
- Thane of Glamis and renowned general
- Doesn't like serving unsurping murders
- Fortuitously good at running away
- Badly Wounded but quite talkative
- worries alot for good reason
- Smart mouthed kid
- Delivers the news
- LIke making prophesles
- Doesn't doe or say much
- Hired by macbeth
Down
- a fellow general to macbeth and skeptical
- Drunken philosopher
- rather arvuncular totally doomed
- Queen of the Witches
- impatient and ambitious
- Dedicated family man
- Duncans eldest son and Natural politician
- also delivers the new a bit suspicious
- Macbeth's servant
- Not to be trusted with the care of unstable patients
20 Clues: Hired by macbeth • Smart mouthed kid • Delivers the news • Macbeth's servant • Drunken philosopher • Queen of the Witches • Dedicated family man • LIke making prophesles • impatient and ambitious • Doesn't doe or say much • worries alot for good reason • rather arvuncular totally doomed • Fortuitously good at running away • Badly Wounded but quite talkative • ...
Early Battles of WWII 2020-04-22
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- Canal that was vitally important for the Allies
- German Submarines used in Battle of the Atlantic
- Japanese General Hideki _______ helped plan the attack on U.S
- German and Italian forces fighting in Africa
- German code system broken by the British
- December 7th, 1941 attack on U.S.
- Operation _______, name for invasion of North Africa
- U.S. joined the ____________ powers.
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- Key battle in Egypt-British Won
- Tactic used by the U-boats to attack Convoys
- General for the U.S. in North Africa
- boats traveled together in these for protection
- German General known as the "Desert Fox"
- Technology used to detect u-boats
14 Clues: Key battle in Egypt-British Won • December 7th, 1941 attack on U.S. • Technology used to detect u-boats • General for the U.S. in North Africa • U.S. joined the ____________ powers. • German code system broken by the British • German General known as the "Desert Fox" • Tactic used by the U-boats to attack Convoys • German and Italian forces fighting in Africa • ...
U.S. Civil War 2024-06-10
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- Where the Civil War began
- The __________ Proclamation legally freed all enslaved people in the South
- Site of one of the most decisive battles in the Civil War
- Nearly 200,000 African Americans _____ the Union army and navy
- Nickname for Confederate General Thomas Jackson
- Women on both sides served as ______.
- Nickname for Confederate soldiers
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- Thousands of women on both sides served as _____.
- President of the Confederacy
- General Grant accepted Lee's surrender at _________ Court House.
- Nickname for Union Soldiers
- Commander of all Confederate armies
- President of the Union
- This Union General led a March to the Sea which left a trail of destruction in the South
14 Clues: President of the Union • Where the Civil War began • Nickname for Union Soldiers • President of the Confederacy • Nickname for Confederate soldiers • Commander of all Confederate armies • Women on both sides served as ______. • Nickname for Confederate General Thomas Jackson • Thousands of women on both sides served as _____. • ...
S.S crossword puzzle 2014-10-01
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- someone who is against slavery
- Lady who led 3,000 slaves out of slavery
- confederate general that nickname is "stonewall"
- general of who lee surrendered to
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- union general that destroyed everything that the confederate could use to win
- a war bewteen 1 country
- The general who surrendered to Grant
- man who led the attack on Harpers Farey
- Accepted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state
- The president of the U.S's civil
10 Clues: a war bewteen 1 country • someone who is against slavery • The president of the U.S's civil • general of who lee surrendered to • The general who surrendered to Grant • man who led the attack on Harpers Farey • Lady who led 3,000 slaves out of slavery • confederate general that nickname is "stonewall" • Accepted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state • ...
Revolutionary War Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-06
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- British general known for his harsh tactics
- American victory that led to French support
- British general who surrendered at Yorktown
- Treaty that officially ended the Revolutionary war
- Forge Washington's winter encampment of 1777-1778
- American victory that boosted morale after a series of defeats
- Turning point battle in the southern colonies
- American patriot who wrote "Common Sense"
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- French military leader who aided the American cause
- York British strategy of capturing major cites
- Final major battle of the Revolutionary war
- Forge Site of winter of 1777-1778 for the American army
- American general known for his defensive strategy
- American commander known for guerrilla warfare tactics
- British plan to split the colonies in two
15 Clues: British plan to split the colonies in two • American patriot who wrote "Common Sense" • British general known for his harsh tactics • Final major battle of the Revolutionary war • American victory that led to French support • British general who surrendered at Yorktown • Turning point battle in the southern colonies • York British strategy of capturing major cites • ...
Most Dangerous Game 2022-03-24
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- weapon given to the person being hunted
- trap that injures general's shoulder
- name of the general's island
- the person being hunted is given a 3 _____ head start
- lives in a chateau on a cliff
- the number of times the general lost the game prior to meeting rainsford
- weapon the general carries during the game
- trap that kills the best dog
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- the general's greatest passion
- the knocker on the chateau door had this creature
- the number of days the person being hunted needs to survive to win the game
- the "new animal" the general invented to hunt
- the sailor who rainsford travels with
- the very distinct feature on Ivan's face
- falls off his yacht into the ocean
- the general's body guard who cannot speak
16 Clues: name of the general's island • trap that kills the best dog • lives in a chateau on a cliff • the general's greatest passion • falls off his yacht into the ocean • trap that injures general's shoulder • the sailor who rainsford travels with • weapon given to the person being hunted • the very distinct feature on Ivan's face • the general's body guard who cannot speak • ...
Actinomycetes: General and Nocardia 2020-08-12
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- Actinomycetes are __________, meaning they grow on dead matter
- this Nocardia spp. is found primarily in tropical regions
- some members of the Actinomycetes are partially acid fast if 1% __________ is used during staining, as opposed to 3% HCl
- Actinomycetes typically are capable of forming these structures, reminiscent of fungi
- testing positive for this biochem is considered a virulence factor for Nocardia spp.
- production of these RBC-destroying toxins is considered a virulence factor for Nocardia spp.
- this genus contains facultative intracellular pathogens that are found in soil and water, and may form substrate or aerial hyphae
- the ability to resist intracellular killing and inhibit __________-lysososme function is considered a Nocardia virulence factor
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- pulmonary Nocardia infections are characterized by lung __________, fevers, cough, necrosis, and abscess formation, among others
- this Nocardia spp. is responsible for about 80% of Nocardia infections
- speciation of Actinomycetes requires this
- pulmonary Nocardia infections primarily affect __________ patients
- Actinomycetes require oxygen to grow, meaning they are __________
- this form of Nocardia disease occurs when the organism gets into the bloodstream and can spread to other parts of the body, including the central nervous system
- Nocardia spp. with an affinity for the __________ system are especially dangerous
- Actinomycetes are gram positive rods with __________, filamentous forms
- this Nocardia spp. has only recenty been recognized and is resistant to many antimicrobials
- on a gram stain, Nocardia appear as branching and __________ gram positive rods
- a chronic skin infection caused by Nocardia that involves nodules and sinus tracts which leak fluid
19 Clues: speciation of Actinomycetes requires this • this Nocardia spp. is found primarily in tropical regions • Actinomycetes are __________, meaning they grow on dead matter • Actinomycetes require oxygen to grow, meaning they are __________ • pulmonary Nocardia infections primarily affect __________ patients • ...
Crossword about general culture 2021-11-18
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- Who is the current French President?
- A very popular smartphone application is ..
- What was the name of Queen's Elizabeth's husband?
- In which italian football team did Ronaldo play?
- I was, you were, she ...
- Children is the plural of ...
- The Past Simple of to go is ..
- Our Papa's name is ..
- The comparative of good is ..
- Three plus eight is ...
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- The capital of England is ..
- Who was the previous USA President?
- Is Great Britain a peninsula or an island?
- Madrid is the capital of ..
- The superlative of bad is ..
- The opposite of short is ..
- The most important rock band is ..
- The plural of woman is ..
- The colours of italian flag are green, white and ...
19 Clues: Our Papa's name is .. • Three plus eight is ... • I was, you were, she ... • The plural of woman is .. • Madrid is the capital of .. • The opposite of short is .. • The capital of England is .. • The superlative of bad is .. • Children is the plural of ... • The comparative of good is .. • The Past Simple of to go is .. • The most important rock band is .. • ...
DEFINICIONES DE PATOLOGÍA GENERAL 2023-09-12
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- Es la manifestación de la enfermedad perceptible por el paciente.
- Alteración morfológica específica y exclusiva de una enfermedad.
- Factor ambiental de origen biológico, físico o químico que provoca un desequilibrio funcional o una lesión.
- Patología que estudia la patogenia de las enfermedades y las lesiones más frecuentes que afectan a los diferentes sistemas o aparatos de los animales domésticos.
- Estudio del desarrollo de una enfermedad desde su inicio hasta su resolución.
- Predicción del tipo de resolución de una enfermedad.
- Identificación del proceso o enfermedad específica.
- Cambio o modificación con respecto a lo normal.
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- Conjunto de signos y síntomas característicos ambos a un grupo de enfermedades, pero insuficientes para establecer el diagnóstico etiológico.
- Es la ciencia que estudia la causa, el desarrollo y los cambios estructurales y funcionales que ocurren en los organismos enfermos.
- Examen macroscópico sistemático de los tejidos y órganos en una cadáver animal.
- Es el estado alterado posterior a una enfermedad.
- Alteración morfológica macro o microscópica de un tejido.
- Es la capacidad de los organismos de conservar las constantes fisiológicas dentro de un rango estrecho ante cambios del medio ambiente por medio de sistemas y órganos que posee para tal efecto.
- Es toda manifestación de enfermedad perceptible por el médico que hace la exploración física.
- Fragmento de tejido removido de un ser vivo para estudio histológico o citológico.
- Patología que estudia las alteraciones básicas morfológicas y fisiológicas comunes a varios tejidos y presentes en varias enfermedades.
- Es el desequilibrio funcional del organismo por agresión de un agente externo o por la alteración del organismo mismo, que no ha podido ser compensado por los mecanismos de la homeostasis.
- Son los procesos vitales que transcurren dentro de normas controladas establecidas por la homeostasis, la morfostasis y los mecanismos de defensa.
19 Clues: Cambio o modificación con respecto a lo normal. • Es el estado alterado posterior a una enfermedad. • Identificación del proceso o enfermedad específica. • Predicción del tipo de resolución de una enfermedad. • Alteración morfológica macro o microscópica de un tejido. • Alteración morfológica específica y exclusiva de una enfermedad. • ...
Taylor Swift general knowledge 2024-07-04
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- track five of taylors debut album
- how many cats does Taylor have
- rapper who called taylor a B!tch in his song famous
- Movie Taylor played "Audrey" in
- How many albums does Taylor have
- what taylors fans call themselves
- person Taylor was named after
- The breed of taylors two first cats
- accessories swapped by fans at the eras tour
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- title track of taylors album after reputation
- song often symbolised by a red scarf
- the album taylor wrote by herself
- Taylor's favourite number
- Taylor's first cat
- Taylors tour including every era in her musical career
- abbreviation for taylors 11th album
- taylors middle name
- He looks up grinning like a...
- Better than...
19 Clues: Better than... • Taylor's first cat • taylors middle name • Taylor's favourite number • person Taylor was named after • how many cats does Taylor have • He looks up grinning like a... • Movie Taylor played "Audrey" in • How many albums does Taylor have • track five of taylors debut album • the album taylor wrote by herself • what taylors fans call themselves • ...
General Insurance terms 2 2024-07-01
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- believed to be true, misrepresentation or material misrepresentation can affect insurance decisions
- state license for an insurance company
- trust of premium payments put on an agent that accepts premium payments
- insured must pay the premium for coverage and file a claim if loss occurs
- policy written by insurance companies, if not clear will take the side of the insured
- actions reasonably relied on by one party can not be denied by the party that accepted same previously
- promise may be made by the insured if broken no coverage
- this requires consideration, legal purpose, offer, acceptance, and competent parties
- state requires the insurance company to have a certificate of authority
- pay for loss but with no gain
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- unauthorized insurance company not required to have a certificate of authority from the state
- express, implied, apparent are this type of authority
- intentional act to cheat another
- voluntarily giving up a right
- an act that can include embezzlement and is punishable by fine or imprisonment (10-15 year)
- only one promise made by insurance company to pay for a covered loss
- failure to disclose, if intentional and material coverage could be voided
- contract between insurance company and the insured can not be transferred to someone else
- not equal in value, small premium for a large amount of coverage
- insurance sold by unauthorized non-admitted insurers if on the states approval list can only be sold to certain high risk insureds
20 Clues: voluntarily giving up a right • pay for loss but with no gain • intentional act to cheat another • state license for an insurance company • express, implied, apparent are this type of authority • promise may be made by the insured if broken no coverage • not equal in value, small premium for a large amount of coverage • ...
Roman Battles 2023-03-08
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- Country where the Battle of Philippi happened
- More experienced General at the Battle of Philippi
- Winning general in the Battle of Actium
- Ally to Mark Antony during the Battle of Actium
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- Winning general in the Battle of Cannae
- Famous Roman military formation
- Which of the Punic wars did the Battle of Cannae happen during?
- Country the Battle of Cannae happened in
- Roman general during the Battle of Teutoburg Forest
- Location of the Battle of Teutoburg
10 Clues: Famous Roman military formation • Location of the Battle of Teutoburg • Winning general in the Battle of Cannae • Winning general in the Battle of Actium • Country the Battle of Cannae happened in • Country where the Battle of Philippi happened • Ally to Mark Antony during the Battle of Actium • More experienced General at the Battle of Philippi • ...
Revolutionary War Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-05
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- Which British General surrendered to the Americans at Yorktown, effectively ending the war?
- Which American pamphleteer and author of “Common Sense” argued for independence from Britain?
- Which document, signed in Paris in 1783, officially ended the Revolutionary War and recognized American independence?
- Which American naval officer famously declared, “I have not yet begun to fight!”?
- The American victory at which battle convinced France to formally ally with the United States?
- Which American general successfully led a surprise attack on the British in New Jersey?
- Which British general famously marched his troops to Concord, Massachusetts?
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- Which American General utilized gorilla warfare tactics in the South?
- What was the military strategy that involved a coordinated effort to surround and isolate British troops?
- What was the British strategy that aimed to divide and conquer the American colonies by isolating New England? Down:
- The American victory at which battle in New York was a turning point, boosting morale and securing foreign support?
- The first battle of the Revolutionary War was fought in which Massachusetts town?
- The French naval fleet played a crucial role in the American victory at which battle?
- Which British general’s defeat at Saratoga convinced France to enter the war on the American side?
- The American victory at which battle in Virginia led to the eventual surrender of General Cornwallis?
15 Clues: Which American General utilized gorilla warfare tactics in the South? • Which British general famously marched his troops to Concord, Massachusetts? • The first battle of the Revolutionary War was fought in which Massachusetts town? • Which American naval officer famously declared, “I have not yet begun to fight!”? • ...
Module 5 Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-16
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- 16th President of the United States (elected 1860): saved the Union with no military experience during the Civil War
- 1862 law that required states to use conscription to fill their regiments if necessary
- Foreign event involving Union seizure of British ship with Confederate diplomats; tensions between Britain & US eased w/ Lincoln's negotiations
- Military conflict involving enormous armies that utilize the technologies of the Industrial Revolution.
- He achieved international fame as the leading Union general in the American Civil War, captured key river forts Fort Henry and Fort Donelson among many other battles. Also was the 18th president of the US.
- this gun replaced the smoothbore musket, as it was quicker to load and could shoot much faster
- Union general who planned to block southern ports and take control of the Mississippi River, adopted the Anaconda Plan. Was also a war hero of the Mexican-American War
- General in the Confederate army, led Confederate army in the 1st Battle of Bull Run
- Army of the __________ was the name for the major Union force deployed near Washington, commanded by General McClellan during the Civil War.
- a failed confederate attack during the Civil War led by general George Pickett at the Battle of Gettysburg.
- Battle in 1863: Union gains control of Mississippi, confederacy split in two, Grant takes lead of Union armies, total war begins
- Confederate general who had opposed secession but did not believe the Union should be held together by force
- the process of assembling troops and supplies and making them ready for war Confederacy the southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861
- Union General who led troops to defeat in the battle of Bull Run
- a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from tunnels dug into the earth
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- Warships owned and commanded by the Confederates but built in British shipyards
- Union General. Replaced McClellan for the Battle at Fredericksburg on Dec. 1862; wasn't prepared for battle and brought defeat to the Union
- Civil War battle in which the North succeeded in halting Lee's Confederate forces in Maryland. Was the bloodiest battle of the war resulting in 25,000 casualties
- President of the Confederate States of America prior to and during the Civil War.
- A union general who was more cautious than his predecessor, built a strong army but was reluctant to use it over the winter of 1861-1862
- a war based on wearing down or outlasting the other side with constant attacks and heavy losses
- a strategy adopted by the Union to recruit soldiers through large sums of money, or a bonus, for joining
- A war that involves the complete mobilization of resources and people, affecting the lives of all citizens in the warring countries, even those remote from the battlefields.
- a situation where men are chosen and forced to join the army; a military draft
- First "real" battle of the Civil War, it was expected by Union officials to be short but ended up a Confederate victory
- Union's plan to squeeze the life out of the Confederacy by using a naval blockade to cut off resources and splitting the Confederacy into two parts via the Mississippi River
- Battle that was a turning point of the War that made it clear the North would win. 50,000 people died, and the South lost its chance to invade the North.
- Union Chief during start of the Civil War that was responsible for the distribution of weapons and munitions. He opposed the use of Repeating Rifles because they would waste ammunition, but they were needed by cavalry units
- Famous as the site of the surrender of the Confederate Army under Robert E. Lee to Union commander Ulysses S. Grant
29 Clues: Union General who led troops to defeat in the battle of Bull Run • a situation where men are chosen and forced to join the army; a military draft • Warships owned and commanded by the Confederates but built in British shipyards • a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from tunnels dug into the earth • ...
Elise's End of the Civil War 2014-05-08
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- A key union victory that gave them control of the Mississippi River
- What amendment ended slavery in the us
- General William Tecumseh Sherman captured Atlanta and what was it known as
- Lee surendered to grant at
- What amendment made it so that all races could vote if they were a man
- On what day did they honor the soilders that died in the war
- On what day did Lincoln make the speech for the soldiers that are dead from the war
- The general of the union is
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- The time of rebuilding is
- What amendment made it so thatany former slave that was born in the us is now suposed to be called a citizen
- The general of the confederate side is
- The turning point of the war is
- General Lee and his army defeated the union at
13 Clues: The time of rebuilding is • Lee surendered to grant at • The general of the union is • The turning point of the war is • The general of the confederate side is • What amendment ended slavery in the us • General Lee and his army defeated the union at • On what day did they honor the soilders that died in the war • ...
A Path To Victory Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-04
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- Important Southern battle in 1780 where American militias crushed Loyalist forces.
- The belief that government should be run by the people and their elected leaders, not a king.
- A type of warfare using small groups for hit-and-run attacks and ambushes.
- An American general who won at Saratoga but suffered a huge loss at Camden.
- Having special skills or knowledge, like a general understanding battle plans.
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- The main British general in the South who was forced to surrender at Yorktown.
- Someone who believes all war and violence are wrong and refuses to fight.
- The American general who effectively used clever tactics to wear out the British army in the South.
- The official agreement that ended the war and recognized America as an independent country.
- Necessary supplies like food, water, and gear needed to keep an army running.
- Nicknamed the "Swamp Fox," this leader used sneaky surprise attacks in the South.
- The final, winning battle of the war where the British general surrendered in Virginia.
12 Clues: Someone who believes all war and violence are wrong and refuses to fight. • A type of warfare using small groups for hit-and-run attacks and ambushes. • An American general who won at Saratoga but suffered a huge loss at Camden. • Necessary supplies like food, water, and gear needed to keep an army running. • ...
Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-23
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- Did most of the fighting in the Civil War take place in the North or the South?
- E Johnston, As General McClellan led his army toward Richmond, he fought Confederate troops commanded by what Confederate general?
- The Union had more factories, a bigger railroad system, and a bigger _________ than the Confederacy.
- Run, What was the name of the first major land battle of the Civil War, where the Confederates won once their reinforcements arrived?
- How many slave states remained in the Union?
- Fourth Massachusetts Regiment, What was the name of the Union regiment of African Americans that was known for its courageous attack on Fort Wagner?
- Proclamation, Lincoln issued what proclamation, stating that slaves in areas under rebellion would be freed and thus making the Civil War a fight over slavery?
- Jackson, What was the name of the Confederate general who is famous for his strong defense in battle in the previous question?
- Amendment, What amendment established after the Civil War banned slavery in the United States?
- S Grant, What Union general captured two Confederate forts, Fort Henry and Fort Donelson, in just 11 days?
- What is the name of the draft imposed by both the Confederacy and the Union that forced men to serve in the army?
- After defeating the Union at Fredericksburg in December of 1862, the Confederacy defeated the Union again in what battle in May?
- Plan, What was the name of U.S. General-in-Chief Winfield Scott’s strategy to block the Confederacy off from aid and slowly strangle it?
- McClellan, After the Union’s first defeat, Lincoln appointed what general to lead the Union forces near Washington?
- What was the name of the creek that the bloodiest single-day battle in American history took place by?
- Ulysses S. Grant led the Union forces to attack what city, which fell on July 4, 1863 after Union forces shelled the city until the citizens ran out of food supplies?
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- Jackson, What Confederate general died of pneumonia on May 10, 1963?
- Wilkes Booth, Five days after the Civil War ended, Lincoln was assassinated by who while watching a play in the Ford Theatre?
- The general in the previous question led Union forces to destroy what city, which was the South’s biggest hub for railroad lines?
- Tax, Congress imposed what tax, which takes a percentage of one’s income to help pay for the war?
- Ships, What was the name of the ships that could resist burning, ram other ships, and withstand cannon fire that were first used in the Civil War?
- Sumter, On April 12, 1861, Confederate soldiers attacked what fort, resulting in the surrender of the Union troops the following day?
- Did Britain side with the Confederacy, the Union, or remain neutral?
- Government, The civil war increased the power of the _________________.
- To find supplies and to force Union forces to move out of southern territory, the Confederate troops pushed into Pennsylvania and fought what battle, which lasted for three days until the Confederates finally retreated?
- Red Cross, Clara Barton, a Union nurse during the Civil War, went on to found what organization?
- Court House, Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant met in what town to discuss the Confederate surrender?
- E Lee, What Confederate general took command after the general in the previous question was wounded?
- How many Confederate states were there?
- Tecumseh Sherman, After Lincoln appointed Ulysses S. Grant as the commander of all Union forces, Grant appointed ____________ to command all troops in Mississippi, who, like Grant, believed in waging total war.
- Address, What was the name of Lincoln’s speech at a dedication for a cemetery at the same place the battle of the previous question took place, which stressed the unity of the states under one nation?
- The Confederacy faced a ____ shortage because a lot of farmers served in the army.
- G Farragut, Who commanded a Union fleet of 40 ships and seized New Orleans?
33 Clues: How many Confederate states were there? • How many slave states remained in the Union? • Jackson, What Confederate general died of pneumonia on May 10, 1963? • Did Britain side with the Confederacy, the Union, or remain neutral? • Government, The civil war increased the power of the _________________. • ...
----Evidencia #1----Investigación documental 2021-02-19
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- Fase de la entrevista cualitativa donde se definen los objetivos y se seleccionan los entrevistados.
- Extraer, a partir de de experiencias particulares, el principio general implícito en ellas.
- Fase de la entrevista cualitativa donde se elaboran las conclusiones.
- Tipo de observación el contacto con el fenómeno/sujeto es más solido y directo.
- Fase de la entrevista cualitativa donde interactuamos con los entrevistados y registramos la información.
- Método que va de lo particular a lo general.
- Suposición de algo posible o imposible para sacar de ello una consecuencia.
- Tipo de investigación donde se interactúa directamente con con el sujeto.
- Ciencia que expone las leyes en relación con su verdad o falsedad.
- Método en el que se obtienen datos numéricos que describen objetivamente en fenómeno.
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- Extraer una verdad particular a partir de un principio general.
- Elementos que nos permiten definir nuestros objetivos.
- Técnica cuantitativa por excelencia utilizada en las ciencias sociales.
- Tipo de observación donde estudiamos el fenómeno/sujeto de forma encubierta.
- Tipo de observación se establece contacto leve con el sujeto.
- Documentación que incluye materiales generados por el sujeto que se esta estudiando.
- Tipo de investigación donde no se interactúa con el sujeto y se estudia documentos relacionados con este.
- Documentación que incluye bibliografías, revistas, dossiers, expedientes o materiales audiovisuales.
- Método que va de lo general a lo particular.
- Método que se centra en características especificas de cada caso, no esta diseñado para medir cantidades.
20 Clues: Método que va de lo particular a lo general. • Método que va de lo general a lo particular. • Elementos que nos permiten definir nuestros objetivos. • Tipo de observación se establece contacto leve con el sujeto. • Extraer una verdad particular a partir de un principio general. • Ciencia que expone las leyes en relación con su verdad o falsedad. • ...
Civil War Review 2024-05-14
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- general Robert E. Lee surrendered his army to Union general Ulysses S. Grant
- the first major battle of the American Civil War
- largest slave auction ever on American soil
- part of the Union's summer Atlanta Campaign
- a member of a band of antislavery guerrillas in Kansas and Missouri before and during the American Civil War.
- a military campaign of the American Civil War conducted through Georgia
- the bombardment of Fort Sumter near Charleston
- the final major military action in the Vicksburg campaign
- a network of secret routes and safe houses used by slaves trying to get to freedom
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- reorganizing the Southern states after the Civil War
- Proclamation issued by Lincoln, freeing all slaves in areas still at war with the Union
- escaping slaves
- Confederate general Joseph E. Johnston's troops line the mountain's crest to repulse the advance of Union general William T. Sherman
- a set of beliefs favoring the interests of established inhabitants against those of immigrants
- blockade the south, divide the confederacy, take the capitol
- also known as the Battle of Pittsburg Landing, allowed Union troops to penetrate the Confederate interior
- a farmer who owns his own piece of land
- restrictive laws designed to limit the freedom of African Americans and ensure their availability as a cheap labor force
- involved the first major opposed river crossing in the nation's history
- the turning point battle of the Civil War
- halted Confederate momentum on the battlefield
21 Clues: escaping slaves • a farmer who owns his own piece of land • the turning point battle of the Civil War • largest slave auction ever on American soil • part of the Union's summer Atlanta Campaign • halted Confederate momentum on the battlefield • the bombardment of Fort Sumter near Charleston • the first major battle of the American Civil War • ...
US1 Civil War 2024-05-21
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- John Wilkes __________ Who assassinated President Lincoln?
- ______________CourtHouse Where did Lee’s army surrender to Union forces?
- About 400,000 ____________ of war were documented during the Civil War?
- Who won the Election of 1864?
- Battle of _____________ - Confederate Army forced the Union army to retreat to Tennessee
- Battle of Chancellorsville - where Stonewall Jackson will die from
- Battle of __________- Union Army forced the Confederate army to retreat to Georgia
- Battle of _________ - Also known as the Battle of Pittsburg Landing The confederate army surprised attacked Grant’s army
- Where did the assassination of President Lincoln take place?
- Battle of _________ - Reckless attack by General Burnside in Fredericksburg, Virginia
- April 26, 1865; the Civil War ________
- Battle of _________ - Lee’s army attacked in Pennsylvania
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- ___________ Proclamation - document proclaimed that slaves in rebel states were free
- Battle of Antietam - General Lee attacked in Maryland and hoped to gain __________ support
- Who was the President of the United States during the Civil War?
- Battle of _________ - Union capture at New Orleans
- Siege of ____________Critical railroad junction that supplied Lee’s army and Richmond, Virginia
- Battle of _______ - Grant’s army now controlled the Mississippi River and lay siege of Vicksburg
- Sherman's _______________ General Sherman’s military campaign destroying everything the Confederates might use from Atlanta to Savannah, Georgia
- The _______________ Address was read after which battle in the Civil War?
- Grants______________ Campaign What was the 6-week series of battles fought within 100 miles of Richmond, Virginia during the battles of Wilderness and Spotsylvania?
- _________ Battle of Bull Run - General Lee attacked at the advantage of Union change of Generals
22 Clues: Who won the Election of 1864? • April 26, 1865; the Civil War ________ • Battle of _________ - Union capture at New Orleans • Battle of _________ - Lee’s army attacked in Pennsylvania • Where did the assassination of President Lincoln take place? • Who was the President of the United States during the Civil War? • ...
Chapter 17 Civil War Crossword Fill in the Blank 2023-10-11
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- a warship covered in plates of iron for protection.
- ________ is the side or edge of a military formation
- General _________ _ ________ was the head Union general.
- A stream that flows into a large river.
- The __________, a side of the civil war, wanted to become independent.
- A battle that took place near a river where there were spectators watching. The South unleashed a savage counterattack and the Union retreated. Northerners lost.
- General _________ _ ________ was the head Confederate general.
- The __________, a side of the civil war, wanted to bring America together become one.
- A river the Union claimed of July 4th
- __________ are paper money issued by the USA's government.
- ___________ court house is where the civil war ended.
- _________ ______________ is the most well-known African regiment.
- _______ _______ was the Confederate president.
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- President ______ was the 16th president of the United States
- Kentucky was an example of a __________.
- The battle of ________ was the deadliest single day of fighting in the Civil War.
- The battle of ____________ ended all hope for the Confederacy to become allies with France and Great Britian
- The _____________ ___________ was issued by President Lincoln and freed all enslaved people in the Confederacy.
- ________ _______ was well-known for caring for wounded soldiers.
- The battle of _______ was a surprise attack from the Confederacy that lasted for two days and caused 23,000 casualties
- _________ ___ was a teacher who dedicated her life to teaching about the mental ill and the poor living conditions of those in prison.
21 Clues: A river the Union claimed of July 4th • A stream that flows into a large river. • Kentucky was an example of a __________. • _______ _______ was the Confederate president. • a warship covered in plates of iron for protection. • ________ is the side or edge of a military formation • ___________ court house is where the civil war ended. • ...
ALEXANDER THE GREAT 2025-03-14
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- coins: standardized coins used for currency in alexander's empire
- kingdom: the kingdom that seleucus ruled
- 2: the king of macedonia
- the last general to become king
- networks: a system of interconnected routes and partnerships
- museum: a place for scholars to learn
- a greek city state that rebelled against alexander's army
- a town that fought against alexander
- rising power from the italian peninsula
- someone related to a king
- The capital
- one of the best known hellenistic historians
- a new culture made up of other cultures with greek ideas
- V11: Most famous and powerful women
- kingdom: the best kingdom
- a leading poet dramatist of the age
- a legend about an untangebal knot but alexander cut it with his sword
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- kingdom: The most greek part of the empire
- a country
- The first general of alexander
- the second general
- another town where alexander drove out the persians
- its north of greece
- library: The largest library in alexandria
- a type of government with no individual rights
- Someone to take over the throne
- a town that alexander had named after himself
- a group of warriors who stood close together in a square
- kingdom: 3 general kingdoms
- the wealth of a kingdom
- a giant empire with a huge army
- caesar: The ruler of rome
- antony: One of caesar aids
- the great: the son of philip the second plus fought against persia
- ruler of egypt
- a greek geographer
36 Clues: a country • The capital • ruler of egypt • the second general • a greek geographer • its north of greece • the wealth of a kingdom • 2: the king of macedonia • someone related to a king • caesar: The ruler of rome • kingdom: the best kingdom • antony: One of caesar aids • kingdom: 3 general kingdoms • The first general of alexander • Someone to take over the throne • ...
