general Crossword Puzzles
Sight Word Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-01
autoridad y leyes 2023-05-20
ADJECTIFS 2025-03-21
20 Clues: cool • brun • beau • grand • sympa • drole • actif • petit • brave • blanc • favori • amusant • sportif • premier • general • original • creatifs • parraseux • intelligent • fantastique
ADJECTIFS 2025-03-21
20 Clues: brun • cool • beau • grand • actif • blanc • brave • sympa • petit • drole • favori • amusant • sportif • general • premier • creatifs • original • parraseux • fantastique • intelligent
Civil War 2023-03-13
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- Deadliest killer of the war
- Deadliest Battle in American History
- Technological advancement for Sea Battles
- Emancipation ______
- Technological advancement for Transportation
- Name for the North
- Head general of North, short name
- Type of war that is without pause.
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- Name for paper money of the Union.
- Confederacy had 9000% of this.
- Technological advancement for Communication
- Most common treatment
- Confederate Capital
- Name for the South
- Head General of South, short name
- "__ man's war,____ man's fight"
- Way used to force people into war.
17 Clues: Name for the South • Name for the North • Confederate Capital • Emancipation ______ • Most common treatment • Deadliest killer of the war • Confederacy had 9000% of this. • "__ man's war,____ man's fight" • Head General of South, short name • Head general of North, short name • Name for paper money of the Union. • Way used to force people into war. • ...
Pathology Descriptive Terms 2025-01-08
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- fluid filled lesion less than 1 cm
- solid, elevated lesion more than 1 cm
- ill-defined borders
- broad, scaly appearance
- stemlike base
- fluid filled lesion more than 1 cm
- flat or broad base
- fused together to make one
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- has clefts or grooves
- lesion with red border and white center
- flat lesion
- wrinkled appearance
- red lesion (general descriptive term)
- elevated lesion less than 1 cm
- elevated lesion containing pus
- localized swelling caused by edema, often with itching
- white lesion (general descriptive term)
17 Clues: flat lesion • stemlike base • flat or broad base • wrinkled appearance • ill-defined borders • has clefts or grooves • broad, scaly appearance • fused together to make one • elevated lesion less than 1 cm • elevated lesion containing pus • fluid filled lesion less than 1 cm • fluid filled lesion more than 1 cm • red lesion (general descriptive term) • ...
Othello 2015-12-16
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- Wants to be with Desdemona.
- Writer of the play.
- Where Cassio is from.
- General of Cyprus.
- Father of Desdemona.
- Setting of Act 1.
- Master manipulator throughout the play.
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- Planned to invade Cyprus but failed.
- Island off the coast of Italy.
- Used by Iago to manipulate others.
- Wife of Othello.
- Wife of Iago.
- Previous general of Cyprus.
- Dismissed as lieutenant by Othello.
14 Clues: Wife of Iago. • Wife of Othello. • Setting of Act 1. • General of Cyprus. • Writer of the play. • Father of Desdemona. • Where Cassio is from. • Wants to be with Desdemona. • Previous general of Cyprus. • Island off the coast of Italy. • Used by Iago to manipulate others. • Dismissed as lieutenant by Othello. • Planned to invade Cyprus but failed. • ...
Agriculture 1 2021-04-22
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- a male cattle
- a young cow that has not given birth to her first calf
- milk containing antigens
- unwanted plants
- give birth too piglets
- fermented grass
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- a male pig
- smalle pigs
- a new born animal
- A general term for all cow breeds
- a female pig
- the organ that produces milk
- a female cattle
- a general term for all pig breeds
14 Clues: a male pig • smalle pigs • a female pig • a male cattle • unwanted plants • a female cattle • fermented grass • a new born animal • give birth too piglets • milk containing antigens • the organ that produces milk • A general term for all cow breeds • a general term for all pig breeds • a young cow that has not given birth to her first calf
Chapter 12 General Business 2012-10-09
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- Something valuable put up for a loan that the bank can take if the loan is not payed back
- Deed to give lender the property if the mortgage loan is not payed back
- Type of account used to access money easily
- Used to store valuable items
- Rate a bank pays you for keeping your money at a bank
- Central banking organization in the U.S
- Type of account used to store money for a long period of time
- Record of how much money someone puts in or takes out of a bank
- The banking system is an example of this
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- ype of bank that operates to make a profit; also called full service banks
- Money taken out of the bank
- Used to transfer money from one account to another using computers
- Money put in the bank
- Exchanging goods and services for other goods and services indirectly by using money
- Type of nonprofit bank that is set up by organizations for their members to use
- Trading goods or services directly with other goods or services
- Anything people accept as a standard of payment
17 Clues: Money put in the bank • Money taken out of the bank • Used to store valuable items • Central banking organization in the U.S • The banking system is an example of this • Type of account used to access money easily • Anything people accept as a standard of payment • Rate a bank pays you for keeping your money at a bank • ...
Animal Science General Terms 2016-08-23
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- mature female chicken
- Intact make chicken
- Mature Intact Male Bovine
- Female rabbit
- Intact Male Equine
- A young female Swine that has not farrowed
- castrated male sheep or goat
- act of giving birth in cats
- Mature female Feline
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- castrated make bovine
- A female Bovine that has had a calf
- castrated male horse
- castrated male rabbit
- act of giving birth in swine
- act of giving birth in rabbits
- female Bovine that has not calved
- can be used to describe male Rabbits, Sheep or Goats
17 Clues: Female rabbit • Intact Male Equine • Intact make chicken • castrated male horse • Mature female Feline • castrated make bovine • mature female chicken • castrated male rabbit • Mature Intact Male Bovine • act of giving birth in cats • act of giving birth in swine • castrated male sheep or goat • act of giving birth in rabbits • female Bovine that has not calved • ...
GENERAL ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY: BONES 2022-09-21
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- bone that forms part of nasal cavities (Page 120)
- bone that forms the forehead (Page 119)
- bones forming the sides and tops of cranium (Page 119)
- protective frame for heart and lungs (Page 121)
- there are seven ______ bones (Page 122)
- known as digits (Page 121)
- bone at the front inner wall of the orbits (Page 120)
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- upper jaw bones (Page 120)
- U shaped-bone (Page 120)
- bone forming the bridge of the nose (Page 120)
- strongest bone of the face (Page 120)
- visualized as bump on the big toe-side of ankle (Page 121)
- known as the ankle bone (Page 122)
- bone that forms the back of the skull above the nape (Page 119)
- the bone that joins all the bones of cranium together (Page 120)
- bone that is in the ear region (Page 119)
- bone known as cheek bones (Page 120)
17 Clues: U shaped-bone (Page 120) • upper jaw bones (Page 120) • known as digits (Page 121) • known as the ankle bone (Page 122) • bone known as cheek bones (Page 120) • strongest bone of the face (Page 120) • bone that forms the forehead (Page 119) • there are seven ______ bones (Page 122) • bone that is in the ear region (Page 119) • bone forming the bridge of the nose (Page 120) • ...
year 7 general vocabulary 2017-10-16
Gr 9 general music 2023-06-21
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- a small flute like instrument
- a large brass instrument
- when the notes go down in pitch
- Tempo at a walking pace
- a small stringed instrument that sits on your shoulder and played with a bow
- when the notes go up in pitch
- the Italian word for loud
- a small brass instrument
- The Italian word for soft
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- Tempo that is very fast
- a percussion instrument names after a shape.
- The largest string instrument (one word)
- when all your sharps and flats are next to the clef(one word)
- The person who stands in front of the orchestra
- a sequence of notes that ascends and descends
- a kettle drum like instrument in the orchestra.
- how high or low the notes are
17 Clues: Tempo that is very fast • Tempo at a walking pace • a large brass instrument • a small brass instrument • the Italian word for loud • The Italian word for soft • a small flute like instrument • when the notes go up in pitch • how high or low the notes are • when the notes go down in pitch • The largest string instrument (one word) • a percussion instrument names after a shape. • ...
General Knowledge crossword puzzle 2024-04-13
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- The process by which plants make food. (8)
- The chemical symbol for water. (2)
- The number of continents on Earth. (7)
- The force that pulls objects towards the center of the Earth. (6)
- The smallest planet in our solar system.
- The capital city of France
- The chemical symbol for gold
- The longest river in the world.
- The world's tallest mountain. (6)
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- The first man to walk on the moon.
- The capital city of Australia. (8)
- The study of stars and planets
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- The author of "Romeo and Juliet".
- The largest mammal
- The largest ocean on Earth. (7)
- The main organ for breathing in humans. (5)
17 Clues: The largest mammal • The capital city of France • The chemical symbol for gold • The study of stars and planets • The largest ocean on Earth. (7) • The longest river in the world. • The author of "Romeo and Juliet". • The world's tallest mountain. (6) • The first man to walk on the moon. • The capital city of Australia. (8) • The chemical symbol for water. (2) • ...
CROSSWORD 3.0 GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 2017-05-31
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- / THE TITANTIC HAD TWO SISTER SHIPS, THE BRITTANIC AND THE...
- / WHICH SHARK HAS THE LONGEST LIFE EXPECTANCY OF UP TO 500 YEARS?
- / FORMER NAME FOR ZIMBABWE.
- / WHICH YEAR DID THE JFK ASSASSINATION TAKE PLACE?
- / FORMER NAME FOR FRANCE.
- / FORMER NAME FOR IRAN.
- / HOW MANY STORIES DID THE TWO WORLD TRADE CENTRES HAVE COMBINED?
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- / FORMER NAME FOR SRI LANKA.
- / WHAT CAR WAS THE FIRST TO HAVE A TURBO CHARGED ENGINE?
- / FORMER NAME FOR TAIWAN.
- / WHICH HORSE IS THE ONLY ONE TO OF WON THE SCOTTISH, ENGLISH AND WELSH GRAND NATIONALS?
- / HOW MANY DAYS DOES LENT OFFICIALLY LAST FOR?
- /WHAT YEAR DID THE BERLIN WALL FALL?
- / FORMER NAME FOR THAILAND.
- / FROM THE SUN, WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE NEAREST STAR?
- / FORMER NAME FOR ETHIOPIA.
- / THE KILLER WHALE (ORCA) IS PART OF WHAT SPECIES?
17 Clues: / FORMER NAME FOR IRAN. • / FORMER NAME FOR TAIWAN. • / FORMER NAME FOR FRANCE. • / FORMER NAME FOR ZIMBABWE. • / FORMER NAME FOR THAILAND. • / FORMER NAME FOR ETHIOPIA. • / FORMER NAME FOR SRI LANKA. • /WHAT YEAR DID THE BERLIN WALL FALL? • / HOW MANY DAYS DOES LENT OFFICIALLY LAST FOR? • / WHICH YEAR DID THE JFK ASSASSINATION TAKE PLACE? • ...
General English: Key Terms 2019-01-31
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- refers to those aspects of texts that prompt emotional and critical reactions; as such, the aesthetic is closely tied to reader/audience positioning; aesthetic features and stylistic devices may draw upon and interplay with textual features used for other purposes
- choose and arrange subject matter, evidence, quotations and other textual information and combine them into a coherent whole text
- aspects of texts (such as words, sentences, images), how they are arranged, and how they affect meaning; examples of stylistic devices include narrative viewpoint, approaches to characterisation, structure of stanzas, juxtaposition, nominalisation and lexical choice
- the categories into which texts are grouped; the term has a complex history within literary and linguistic theory and is often used to distinguish texts on the basis of, e.g. their subject matter (detective fiction, romance fiction, science fiction, fantasy fiction) and form and structure (poetry, novels, short stories); genres are not static but change in response to a range of factors, such as social context, purpose and experimentation; some texts are hybridised or multigenic perspective: in English, the way a reader/viewer is positioned by a text, or how a particular ideology is embedded in a text, e.g. a feminist perspective; a point of view or way of regarding/thinking about situations, facts and texts
- to develop a text logically and purposefully, e.g. to arrange information in paragraphs to ensure meaning is clear
- opinions or ideas about an issue
- the morphology and syntax structures used to create and express meaning in texts, by systematic arrangement of words, phrases, clauses and sentences to express meaning in texts for particular purposes
- the context of a text, its historical and social setting
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- decisions about the selection of vocabulary that is appropriate to particular purposes and contexts
- a genre’s distinguishing structures, features and patterns that relate to context, purpose and audience
- features of vocabulary, syntax and grammar that bind different parts of a text together; examples include connectives, ellipses, synonyms; in multimodal texts examples include establishing shots in films and icons for links on web pages
- characteristics, qualities, philosophical and emotional stances, e.g. moral principles or standards, often shared with others in a cultural group
- ideas, beliefs or attitudes about such things as gender, religion, ethnicity, youth, age, disability, sexuality, social class and work that are taken for granted as being part of the fabric of the social practices of a particular culture; cultural assumptions underpin texts and can be used to position audiences
- textual constructions that give shape to ways of thinking about or acting in the world; texts re-present concepts, identities, times and places, underpinned by the cultural assumptions, attitudes, beliefs, values or world view of the writer, shaper, speaker/signer, designer (and of the reader, viewer, listener)
- people or characters in texts who are representations of identities in (lived) cultural and social contexts
- ideas or themes embedded in a text
- convictions that people have based on opinion
17 Clues: opinions or ideas about an issue • ideas or themes embedded in a text • convictions that people have based on opinion • the context of a text, its historical and social setting • decisions about the selection of vocabulary that is appropriate to particular purposes and contexts • ...
Chapter 12 General Business 2012-10-09
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- ype of bank that operates to make a profit; also called full service banks
- Type of account used to access money easily
- Anything people accept as a standard of payment
- Exchanging goods and services for other goods and services indirectly by using money
- The banking system is an example of this
- Central banking organization in the U.S
- Type of account used to store money for a long period of time
- Record of how much money someone puts in or takes out of a bank
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- Used to transfer money from one account to another using computers
- Something valuable put up for a loan that the bank can take if the loan is not payed back
- Money put in the bank
- Deed to give lender the property if the mortgage loan is not payed back
- Used to store valuable items
- Rate a bank pays you for keeping your money at a bank
- Trading goods or services directly with other goods or services
- Money taken out of the bank
- Type of nonprofit bank that is set up by organizations for their members to use
17 Clues: Money put in the bank • Money taken out of the bank • Used to store valuable items • Central banking organization in the U.S • The banking system is an example of this • Type of account used to access money easily • Anything people accept as a standard of payment • Rate a bank pays you for keeping your money at a bank • ...
Chapter 12 General Business 2012-10-09
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- Money put in the bank
- Type of account used to store money for a long period of time
- Type of account used to access money easily
- Exchanging goods and services for other goods and services indirectly by using money
- Something valuable put up for a loan that the bank can take if the loan is not payed back
- ype of bank that operates to make a profit; also called full service banks
- Central banking organization in the U.S
- Used to transfer money from one account to another using computers
- Used to store valuable items
- Rate a bank pays you for keeping your money at a bank
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- The banking system is an example of this
- Money taken out of the bank
- Anything people accept as a standard of payment
- Deed to give lender the property if the mortgage loan is not payed back
- Trading goods or services directly with other goods or services
- Type of nonprofit bank that is set up by organizations for their members to use
- Record of how much money someone puts in or takes out of a bank
17 Clues: Money put in the bank • Money taken out of the bank • Used to store valuable items • Central banking organization in the U.S • The banking system is an example of this • Type of account used to access money easily • Anything people accept as a standard of payment • Rate a bank pays you for keeping your money at a bank • ...
Christmas General Knowledge Crossword 2024-12-17
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- Number of tips a traditional snowflake has
- Country that started the tradition of putting up the Christmas tree
- Plant sometimes known as a the Christmas flower
- Sweet, Italian bread or fruitcake eaten at Christmas
- Drink that children in Sweden leave out for Santa
- Christmas movie in which Tom Hanks plays six of the characters
- The colour of Christmas that Elvis is going to have
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- Country in which eggnog originated
- Country in which it is traditional to eat KFC for Christmas dinner
- An opener or a festive ballet
- Fruit traditionally used to make a Christingle
- Total number of "la's" in the song Deck the Halls
- Christmas decoration the Royal Family do not have on their Christmas trees
- Where Jesus was born
- Number of states in the US that have a town called Santa Claus
- Type of fir tree most commonly used for Christmas trees
- Name of the Grinch's dog
17 Clues: Where Jesus was born • Name of the Grinch's dog • An opener or a festive ballet • Country in which eggnog originated • Number of tips a traditional snowflake has • Fruit traditionally used to make a Christingle • Plant sometimes known as a the Christmas flower • Total number of "la's" in the song Deck the Halls • Drink that children in Sweden leave out for Santa • ...
Teoría general del olvido 2025-11-18
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- Partido marxista-leninista fundado en 1956 por la fusión de partidos pequeños clandestinos
- Escrito sobre las paredes
- Lugar donde la protagonista cultivaba y sobrevivía
- Ciudad donde se desarrolla la novela
- Contraparte de la memoria
- Protagonista que vive encerrada durante décadas
- Condición extrema que vive la protagonista
- Recurso ligado a la corrupción y violencia
- País del cual se independiza Angola
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- Autor de la obra
- Militante revolucionario perseguido
- Personaje que irrumpe en la casa de la protagonista
- Fiel compañero de la protagonista
- Hermana de la protagonista
- Conflicto histórico que afecta a Angola
- Enfermedad que desarrolla la protagonista
- Emoción profunda derivada de un trauma que sufrió la protagonista
17 Clues: Autor de la obra • Escrito sobre las paredes • Contraparte de la memoria • Hermana de la protagonista • Fiel compañero de la protagonista • Militante revolucionario perseguido • País del cual se independiza Angola • Ciudad donde se desarrolla la novela • Conflicto histórico que afecta a Angola • Enfermedad que desarrolla la protagonista • ...
History Review Board 2024-05-14
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- Once the fleeing slaves crossed Union army lines, they were classified as property
- The failed attempt by American and French forces to retake the port city from its British occupiers.
- Figures prominently in the Union's conquest of the Confederacy in the final year of the Civil War and in Abraham Lincoln's re-election to the US presidency
- Important battle of the Atlanta campaign by Union General William Sherman to launch a full-scale frontal assault on the entrenched position of General Joseph Johnston's Rebels.
- A decisive engagement that halted the Confederate invasion of Maryland
- A native or inhabitant of Kansas
- The largest auction of enslaved people in U.S. history
- The political policy of promoting the interests of native inhabitants against those of immigrants, including by supporting immigration-restriction measures.
- The Navy yeomen were responsible for keeping the storerooms for the ship's gunners, carpenters and boatswains
- The resistance to enslavement through escape and flight, through the end of the Civil War
- Named for Revolutionary War general and South Carolina native Thomas Sumter,
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- To frighten Georgia's civilian population into abandoning the Confederate cause
- One of the largest and deadliest battles of the Civil War
- Military strategy proposed by Union General Winfield Scott early in the American Civil War
- The first land battle of the Civil War was fought on July 21, 1861, just 30 miles from Washington
- Hebrew word meaning "place of peace"
- President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, as the nation approached its third year of bloody civil war.
- Laws passed at different periods in the southern United States to enforce racial segregation and curtail the power of Black voters.
- A decisive Union victory during the American Civil War that divided the Confederacy and cemented the reputation of Union General Ulysses S. Grant.
- A village in central Virginia where the Confederate army under Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant's Union forces on April 9, 1865, effectively ending the American Civil War
- Fought July 1–3, 1863, in and around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, by Union and Confederate forces during the American Civil War.
21 Clues: A native or inhabitant of Kansas • Hebrew word meaning "place of peace" • The largest auction of enslaved people in U.S. history • One of the largest and deadliest battles of the Civil War • A decisive engagement that halted the Confederate invasion of Maryland • Named for Revolutionary War general and South Carolina native Thomas Sumter, • ...
History Review Board 2024-05-14
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- Once the fleeing slaves crossed Union army lines, they were classified as property
- The failed attempt by American and French forces to retake the port city from its British occupiers.
- Figures prominently in the Union's conquest of the Confederacy in the final year of the Civil War and in Abraham Lincoln's re-election to the US presidency
- Important battle of the Atlanta campaign by Union General William Sherman to launch a full-scale frontal assault on the entrenched position of General Joseph Johnston's Rebels.
- A decisive engagement that halted the Confederate invasion of Maryland
- A native or inhabitant of Kansas
- The largest auction of enslaved people in U.S. history
- The political policy of promoting the interests of native inhabitants against those of immigrants, including by supporting immigration-restriction measures.
- The Navy yeomen were responsible for keeping the storerooms for the ship's gunners, carpenters and boatswains
- The resistance to enslavement through escape and flight, through the end of the Civil War
- Named for Revolutionary War general and South Carolina native Thomas Sumter,
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- To frighten Georgia's civilian population into abandoning the Confederate cause
- One of the largest and deadliest battles of the Civil War
- Military strategy proposed by Union General Winfield Scott early in the American Civil War
- The first land battle of the Civil War was fought on July 21, 1861, just 30 miles from Washington
- Hebrew word meaning "place of peace"
- President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, as the nation approached its third year of bloody civil war.
- Laws passed at different periods in the southern United States to enforce racial segregation and curtail the power of Black voters.
- A decisive Union victory during the American Civil War that divided the Confederacy and cemented the reputation of Union General Ulysses S. Grant.
- A village in central Virginia where the Confederate army under Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant's Union forces on April 9, 1865, effectively ending the American Civil War
- Fought July 1–3, 1863, in and around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, by Union and Confederate forces during the American Civil War.
21 Clues: A native or inhabitant of Kansas • Hebrew word meaning "place of peace" • The largest auction of enslaved people in U.S. history • One of the largest and deadliest battles of the Civil War • A decisive engagement that halted the Confederate invasion of Maryland • Named for Revolutionary War general and South Carolina native Thomas Sumter, • ...
Woorden Unit 2 2015-11-30
20 Clues: lastig • helpen • ruilen • bereikt • klaagde • rekening • ongeveer • failliet • algemene • verzetten • beloningen • verpakking • verdwijnen • ondernemer • voorwaarde • gewoonlijk • onderbreken • opmerkingen • vertrouwelijk • verantwoordelijk
kpl 2 2021-11-11
20 Clues: laaja • asukas • erämaa • yleensä • naapuri • mainita • sopimaton • tietenkin • hengittää • vähemmistö • keskustelu • uudisasukas • yhtäläisyys • harmaakarhu • jälkeläinen • ulkomaalainen • kaksikielinen • isänmaallinen • maahanmuuttaja • monikulttuurinen
Para Virvala y Mejor Que Ayer 2024-03-15
20 Clues: Uno • Otro • Nada • Caer • Forma • Unico • Chico • Subir • Pasado • Comida • Contra • Cierto • Tolerar • General • Obtener • Lunatico • Comenzar • Entender • Superior • Existencia
Christian - Unit 12 Vocab 2025-04-03
20 Clues: Speed • Peace • Leader • Disarm • Turning • Freedom • General • Victory • Suicide • Justice • AirFight • Genocide • Invasion • Surprise • Commander • Agreement • Confinement • Destruction • Counterattack • Extermination
Latin II little boots voacb 2023-01-04
20 Clues: ask • safe • boot • play • keep • hunt • among • prayer • speech • punish • mutiny • others • prevent • husband • general • boldness • faithful • togoaway • militarycamp • toleavebehnid
Civil War-DeLane Marsh 2014-05-09
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- a skilled Union General who devised the plan for the March to the Sea and chased down a Confederate General until he surrendered
- states all citizens have the right to vote no matter what race, color, or previous condition of servitude
- a very short and inspiring speech given by President Lincoln to talk about equality, honor the soldiers who died defending our country and to encourage us to fight so the fallen soldiers wouldn't have died in vain
- a plan made by General Grant to destroy the South's will to fight, they marched a path of death and destruction 60 miles wide and 300 miles long
- the end to the March to the Sea in Savannah which was then presented to the President then General grant cut of supply lines and fought the Confederacy until they fled, setting fire while they fled then Grant hunted down Lee until he surrendered
- 2 parts to reconstuct the Union, the first one being the presidents plan and the second one being Congresses plan
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- states that all who are born in the United States except for Native Americans were a citizen of the United States and their state
- a key victory that gave the Union control over the Mississippi River
- a day for honoring soldiers who have fought defending our country and died or are still alive
- an amendment to the Constitution that abolished slavery in the United States and it's terrritories
- a battle won by the Confederacy that in the process killed Stonewall Jackson but still gave confidence to the Confederacy to invade the North again
- A two day battle won by the Union that in a last effort to win, Lee ordered General Pickett's entire division to attack head on but still lost
- a skilled general who worked for the Confederacy, but was chased down by General Grant until he surrendered
13 Clues: a key victory that gave the Union control over the Mississippi River • a day for honoring soldiers who have fought defending our country and died or are still alive • an amendment to the Constitution that abolished slavery in the United States and it's terrritories • ...
Civil War - Comaris 2022-11-04
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- The man responsible for the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
- One of the earliest battles in which Grant started to make a name for himself as an able general. (Hint it was named for the church nearby)
- What is the name of the disastrous battle for Union forces where General Burnside ordered Union troops to attack the Confederates with no bullets and only bayonets?
- The First Battle of Manassas also was called what by Union forces?
- The last name of the Union General that help the Union win the war?
- Who was the president of the United States and the Union?
- Considered the end of the American Civil War.
- What battle was the turning point of the American Civil War?
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- The document that Lincoln issued freeing all the enslaves in the Confederacy AKA "areas of rebellion"
- The last name of the main Confederate General who helped the Confederacy win many battles.
- By the end of the war, African Americans made up what percentage of the US military?
- The main issue for which the Civil War was fought over.
- What was the name of the siege that helped the Union gain control of the Mississippi River and divide the Confederacy in half?
- Name of forces that the Union considered its best fighters and was made up of men from Wisconsin?
- What is the name of the Union strategy that sought to cut off the Confederates States of America from getting supplies from overseas and strangle the South?
- Who was the president of the Confederate States of America and the South?
- The first shot of the American Civil War occurred...?
- What is the last name of the general that march from Atlanta to Savannah, Georgia and used total war against the civilian population?
- The first state to leave the Union and began the formation of the Confederate States of America.
- It was the deadliest one day battle of the Civil War and provided Lincoln with a Union win to issue the document that free enslaved people in the Confederacy.
20 Clues: Considered the end of the American Civil War. • The first shot of the American Civil War occurred...? • The main issue for which the Civil War was fought over. • Who was the president of the United States and the Union? • What battle was the turning point of the American Civil War? • The man responsible for the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. • ...
Ditadura Civil-Militar Brasil (1964-1985) - Parte 1 - História - profª Elaine 2023-11-23
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- Presidente militar entre 1974 e 1979.
- Doutrina elaborada por militares estadunidenses no contexto da Guerra Fria.
- Medida com força de lei, imposta por um governo sem que a população, o Poder Legislativo e o Judiciário tenham sido consultados.
- Presidente militar entre 1969-1974
- Situação na qual são estabelecidas restrições à liberdade dos cidadãos, por meio, da suspensão de alguns direitos constitucionais.
- Decretada por Castelo Branco, dava à Justiça Militar o direito de julgar os crimes de "subversão" (comícios, reuniões políticas etc).
- Na política externa, Castelo Branco aliou-se aos EUA e reompeu relações diplomáticas com Cuba.
- Último Presidente militar entre 1979 e 1985.
- Considerava os castelistas "moderados" e defendia a radicalização constante da luta contra o inimigo interno, chamado por eles de "subversivo".
- Ampliou os poderes do presidente da República e restringia o direito de greve.
- Cresceu com o aumento da opressão, na qual se destacaram o movimento estudantil, movimento operário, diversos artistas e intelectuais e uma parte dos políticos.
- Estabeleceu eleições indiretas para governadores.
- Estabeleceu eleições indiretas para Presidente da República
- Presidente militar (1964-1967)
- Estudantes, políticos, artistas e trabalhadores saíram às ruas para protestar com o Regime Militar.
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- Presidente militar entre 1967-1969.
- Presidente deposto em 1964.
- Retirar do indivíduo seus direitos políticos ou de cidadãos.
- Partido que seria "oposição" ao governo militar.
- Partido que apoiava governo militar.
- Recurso jurídico que protege o cidadão de ser preso ou agredido em razão de abuso de poder ou ilegalidade.
- Extinguiu todos os partidos políticos, formando-se apenas dois únicos partidos.
- Reabriu o Congresso para que se aprovasse uma nova Constituição.
- Decretada por Castelo Branco, intensificou a censura a jornais e revistas.
- e Médici Presidente militares considerados linha dura.
25 Clues: Presidente deposto em 1964. • Presidente militar (1964-1967) • Presidente militar entre 1969-1974 • Presidente militar entre 1967-1969. • Partido que apoiava governo militar. • Presidente militar entre 1974 e 1979. • Último Presidente militar entre 1979 e 1985. • Partido que seria "oposição" ao governo militar. • Estabeleceu eleições indiretas para governadores. • ...
History Review Board 2024-05-14
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- Once the fleeing slaves crossed Union army lines, they were classified as property
- The failed attempt by American and French forces to retake the port city from its British occupiers.
- Figures prominently in the Union's conquest of the Confederacy in the final year of the Civil War and in Abraham Lincoln's re-election to the US presidency
- Important battle of the Atlanta campaign by Union General William Sherman to launch a full-scale frontal assault on the entrenched position of General Joseph Johnston's Rebels.
- A decisive engagement that halted the Confederate invasion of Maryland
- A native or inhabitant of Kansas
- The largest auction of enslaved people in U.S. history
- The political policy of promoting the interests of native inhabitants against those of immigrants, including by supporting immigration-restriction measures.
- The Navy yeomen were responsible for keeping the storerooms for the ship's gunners, carpenters and boatswains
- The resistance to enslavement through escape and flight, through the end of the Civil War
- Named for Revolutionary War general and South Carolina native Thomas Sumter,
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- To frighten Georgia's civilian population into abandoning the Confederate cause
- One of the largest and deadliest battles of the Civil War
- Military strategy proposed by Union General Winfield Scott early in the American Civil War
- The first land battle of the Civil War was fought on July 21, 1861, just 30 miles from Washington
- Hebrew word meaning "place of peace"
- President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, as the nation approached its third year of bloody civil war.
- Laws passed at different periods in the southern United States to enforce racial segregation and curtail the power of Black voters.
- A decisive Union victory during the American Civil War that divided the Confederacy and cemented the reputation of Union General Ulysses S. Grant.
- A village in central Virginia where the Confederate army under Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant's Union forces on April 9, 1865, effectively ending the American Civil War
- Fought July 1–3, 1863, in and around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, by Union and Confederate forces during the American Civil War.
21 Clues: A native or inhabitant of Kansas • Hebrew word meaning "place of peace" • The largest auction of enslaved people in U.S. history • One of the largest and deadliest battles of the Civil War • A decisive engagement that halted the Confederate invasion of Maryland • Named for Revolutionary War general and South Carolina native Thomas Sumter, • ...
Real Property Highly Tested Topics 2024-06-30
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- An ENDC(R)AMP terminates your easement. (3 words)
- An ENDCR(A)MP terminates your easement. (1 word)
- For (_________) deeds S promises he has not previously conveyed the property and S made no encumbrances. (2 words)
- Adverse possession is created by OC(E)ANS. (2 words)
- Deeds NEED Simple Words. (2 words)
- General warranty fights are Quiet WAR(S)
- Adverse possession is created by (O)CEANS. (1 word)
- Adverse possession is created by OCE(A)NS. (1 word)
- General warranty fights are (Quiet) WARS
- (P)ING! You’ve got an easement. (4 words)
- Adverse possession is created by OCEA(N)S. (1 word)
- DEEDS Need Simple Words. (2 words)
- A _________ pays valuable consideration to take property without notice of a prior conveyance. Per the (_________) one who purchases from him has the same status and rights him. (2 words).
- PIN(G)! You’ve got an easement. (2 words)
- General warranty fights are Quiet WA(R)S
- (_________) are as is, there are no warranties/covenants, S merely releases whatever interest he has. (2 words)
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- An EN(D)CRAMP terminates your easement. (3 words)
- The _________ shows all transfers for a piece of land. A (_________) is not properly recorded and thus not discoverable in it. (2 words)
- P(I)NG! You’ve got an easement. (1 word)
- Adverse possession is created by O(C)EANS. (1 word)
- General warranty fights are Quiet W(A)RS
- General warranty fights are Quiet (W)ARS
- Deeds Need SIMPLE Words. (3 words)
- Deeds Need Simple WORDS. (3 words)
- An ENDCRAM(P) terminates your easement. (4 words)
- Adverse possession is created by OCEAN(S). (2 words)
- The (_________) shows all transfers for a piece of land. A _________ is not properly recorded and thus not discoverable in it. (3 words)
- PI(N)G! You’ve got an easement. (1 word)
- A (_________) pays valuable consideration to take property without notice of a prior conveyance. Per the _________ one who purchases from him has the same status and rights him. (3 words).
- An (E)NDCRAMP terminates your easement. (1 word)
- An END(C)RAMP terminates your easement. (1 word)
- An ENDCRA(M)P terminates your easement. (1 word)
- An E(N)DCRAMP terminates your easement. (2 words)
33 Clues: Deeds NEED Simple Words. (2 words) • Deeds Need SIMPLE Words. (3 words) • Deeds Need Simple WORDS. (3 words) • DEEDS Need Simple Words. (2 words) • P(I)NG! You’ve got an easement. (1 word) • General warranty fights are Quiet W(A)RS • General warranty fights are Quiet (W)ARS • General warranty fights are Quiet WAR(S) • General warranty fights are (Quiet) WARS • ...
Hellenic- Deegan 2025-01-31
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- Spartan assembly of 30 noblemen
- Ships made using the silver from Laurion
- Cancelation of enslavement of debt
- Battle at this location also known as the hot gates
- Final battle of the Persian war
- First tyrant of Athens
- Spartan general assembly
- Persian general who conquered Thrace and Macedonia
- Founding location of Athen’s silver
- Conquered land that gave Persia standing in Greece
- Battle where Cyrus was killed in 401
- Athenian strategos elected 15 consecutive years
- Orator who spoke against Macedonia’s rising power
- Athenian general who dictated what to use the Laruian silver on
- City where Alexander the Great died
- Who formed the Peloponnesian League
- Battle that restored Athenian democracy
- Athenian orator who spoke in favor of Philip II
- Who defeated Sparta at Leuctra
- Man tasked with keeping up on Delian League finances
- Led the march of the ten thousand
- The Persian king to succeed Darius
- Mother of Alexander the Great
- Most critical of the thirty tyrants
- The battle that made Philip II master of Greece
- Man accused of vandalizing the hermae
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- The man whose bones Sparta searched for in Tegea
- Who formed the Delian League
- Chronicler of the Persian war
- The battle in which Alexander the Great defeated Darius III
- Greek who sold out the Greek forces at Thermopylae
- Spartan admiral who won the Battle of Notion
- The power that rose in Athens in 411
- Former Lydian capital sacked by Athens
- Oligarchy in Athens set up by Sparta
- Spartan king who died with his 300 men
- Spartan King alongside Leonidas
- First person to be exiled
- Athenian general who captured 100 Spartans
- People in Asia Minor who developed coins
- Battle where both Cleon and Brasidas were killed
- The organization of most Greek military forces
- The general put in charge of Persian forces at the Battle of Marathon
- Final battle of the Peloponnesian war
- The decision to side with Persia
- Athenian council of 500 members
- Expedition delayed by an eclipse
- Mother of Pericles’ son
48 Clues: First tyrant of Athens • Mother of Pericles’ son • Spartan general assembly • First person to be exiled • Who formed the Delian League • Chronicler of the Persian war • Mother of Alexander the Great • Who defeated Sparta at Leuctra • Spartan assembly of 30 noblemen • Final battle of the Persian war • Spartan King alongside Leonidas • Athenian council of 500 members • ...
Colonial Crossword 2017-03-21
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- the famous hill in boston
- City under siege
- British Troop's nicknames
- Colonel Henry's last name
- state that Boston is in
- our new contry
- Commanding General for the colonies
- where the British surrendered
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- How many colonies there are
- Midnight rider
- Commanding General for the British
- Crossword Name of the crossword
- What the British sailed on
13 Clues: Midnight rider • our new contry • City under siege • state that Boston is in • the famous hill in boston • British Troop's nicknames • Colonel Henry's last name • What the British sailed on • How many colonies there are • where the British surrendered • Crossword Name of the crossword • Commanding General for the British • Commanding General for the colonies
General English: Key Terms 2019-01-30
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- decisions about the selection of vocabulary that is appropriate to particular purposes and contexts
- opinions or ideas about an issue
- constructions that give shape to ways of thinking about or acting in the world; texts re-present concepts, identities, times and places, underpinned by the cultural assumptions, attitudes, beliefs, values or world view of the writer, shaper, speaker/signer, designer (and of the reader, viewer, listener)
- ideas, beliefs or attitudes about such things as gender, religion, ethnicity, youth, age, disability, sexuality, social class and work that are taken for granted as being part of the fabric of the social practices of a particular culture; cultural assumptions underpin texts and can be used to position audiences
- features of vocabulary, syntax and grammar that bind different parts of a text together; examples include connectives, ellipses, synonyms; in multimodal texts examples include establishing shots in films and icons for links on web pages
- categories into which texts are grouped
- or characters in texts who are representations of identities in (lived) cultural and social contexts
- to develop a text logically and purposefully, e.g. to arrange information in paragraphs to ensure meaning is clear
- morphology and syntax to create and express meaning in texts, by systematic arrangement of words, phrases, clauses and sentences to express meaning in texts for particular purposes
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- genre’s distinguishing structures, features and patterns that relate to context, purpose and audience
- choose and arrange subject matter, evidence, quotations and other textual information and combine them into a coherent whole text
- the context of a text, its historical and social setting
- or themes embedded in a text
- aspects of texts (such as words, sentences, images), how they are arranged, and how they affect meaning; examples of stylistic devices include narrative viewpoint, approaches to characterisation, structure of stanzas, juxtaposition, nominalisation and lexical choice
- refers to those aspects of texts that prompt emotional and critical reactions; as such, the aesthetic is closely tied to reader/audience positioning; aesthetic features and stylistic devices may draw upon and interplay with textual features used for other purposes
- convictions that people have based on opinion
- characteristics, qualities, philosophical and emotional stances, e.g. moral principles or standards, often shared with others in a cultural group
17 Clues: or themes embedded in a text • opinions or ideas about an issue • categories into which texts are grouped • convictions that people have based on opinion • the context of a text, its historical and social setting • decisions about the selection of vocabulary that is appropriate to particular purposes and contexts • ...
sofia general knowledge practice 2022-08-11
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- the capital city of spain
- the opposte of a Prince
- a famous italian brand
- this is causing the world to get hotter
- the name of the most recent virus
- a popolar italian rock group
- the most important character in a film or book
- an animated film
- american celebration of scary things
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- he or she defends people in court
- a famous Classic composer
- he or she cures Sick people
- the Number of seasons
- the most expensive place in Versilia
- the capital city of russia
- italian actor and director
- the person in charge of a town or a city
17 Clues: an animated film • the Number of seasons • a famous italian brand • the opposte of a Prince • the capital city of spain • a famous Classic composer • the capital city of russia • italian actor and director • he or she cures Sick people • a popolar italian rock group • he or she defends people in court • the name of the most recent virus • the most expensive place in Versilia • ...
GENERAL ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY: BONES 2022-09-21
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- bone that forms the forehead (Page 119)
- bone known as cheek bones (Page 120)
- bones forming the sides and tops of cranium (Page 119)
- the bone that joins all the bones of cranium together (Page 120)
- there are seven ______ bones (Page 122)
- bone that is in the ear region (Page 119)
- bone that forms part of nasal cavities (Page 120)
- upper jaw bones (Page 120)
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- known as the ankle bone (Page 122)
- U shaped-bone (Page 120)
- bone that forms the back of the skull above the nape (Page 119)
- protective frame for heart and lungs (Page 121)
- strongest bone of the face (Page 120)
- bone forming the bridge of the nose (Page 120)
- bone at the front inner wall of the orbits (Page 120)
- visualized as bump on the big toe-side of ankle (Page 121)
- known as digits (Page 121)
17 Clues: U shaped-bone (Page 120) • known as digits (Page 121) • upper jaw bones (Page 120) • known as the ankle bone (Page 122) • bone known as cheek bones (Page 120) • strongest bone of the face (Page 120) • bone that forms the forehead (Page 119) • there are seven ______ bones (Page 122) • bone that is in the ear region (Page 119) • bone forming the bridge of the nose (Page 120) • ...
Civil War 2023-03-13
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- Deadliest killer of the war
- Deadliest Battle in American History
- Technological advancement for Sea Battles
- Emancipation ______
- Technological advancement for Transportation
- Name for the North
- Head general of North, short name
- Type of war that is without pause.
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- Name for paper money of the Union.
- Confederacy had 9000% of this.
- Technological advancement for Communication
- Most common treatment
- Confederate Capital
- Name for the South
- Head General of South, short name
- "__ man's war,____ man's fight"
- Way used to force people into war.
17 Clues: Name for the South • Name for the North • Confederate Capital • Emancipation ______ • Most common treatment • Deadliest killer of the war • Confederacy had 9000% of this. • "__ man's war,____ man's fight" • Head General of South, short name • Head general of North, short name • Name for paper money of the Union. • Way used to force people into war. • ...
Vocabulary Unit 2 B1 2024-01-25
20 Clues: lastig • helpen • ruilen • klacht • minder • bestand • failliet • ongeveer • algemene • duidelijk • kennelijk • beloningen • verdwijnen • verbinding • ondernemer • voorwaarde • bevestiging • opmerkingen • vertrouwelijk • aanwezig zijn
ADJECTIFS 2025-03-21
20 Clues: brun • cool • beau • grand • actif • blanc • brave • sympa • petit • drole • favori • amusant • sportif • general • premier • creatifs • original • parraseux • fantastique • intelligent
othello charictars things and themes 2024-10-21
21 Clues: war • goon • wife • funny • alone • wrong • truth • droped • father • decive • dislike • general • speaker • wanting • wanting • unaware • begining • affection • two-faced • depression • handkerchife
American Revolution Battle of Yorktown 2022-08-24
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- the leader of the troops
- the conclusion of the American revolution for americans
- the state of yorktown
- location of the battle
- other name for fight
- third president of US
- the winning troops
- british general
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- overthrow of government
- "at the end of the battle, the british _________"
- the enemy
- fight
- first president of US
13 Clues: fight • the enemy • british general • the winning troops • other name for fight • the state of yorktown • first president of US • third president of US • location of the battle • overthrow of government • the leader of the troops • "at the end of the battle, the british _________" • the conclusion of the American revolution for americans
End of the Civil War 2017-04-28
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- During this battle General Grant lost about 7,000 men.
- Desire to harm somebody.
- The Union army took this city in December.
- The place where Abe Lincoln.
- The place where General Lee surrendered to General Grant.
- Lincoln put him in charge of the whole Union army!
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- A wave of destruction 300 miles long.
- The capital of the confederates.
- The person who killed Abe Lincoln.
- The main city that got destroyed in Georgia.
- The president of the confederates.
11 Clues: Desire to harm somebody. • The place where Abe Lincoln. • The capital of the confederates. • The person who killed Abe Lincoln. • The president of the confederates. • A wave of destruction 300 miles long. • The Union army took this city in December. • The main city that got destroyed in Georgia. • Lincoln put him in charge of the whole Union army! • ...
Military and Nonmilitary Leaders of the Civil War 2014-04-18
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- Chief Justice in the Dred Scott Decision
- General in charge of the Union Army
- wrote "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
- President of the Union
- President of the Confederacy
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- led the "March to the Sea" of total warfare on the South
- Conductor of the Underground Railroad
- abolitionist that encouraged African Americans to serve in the Union Armies
- "Angel of the Battlefield"
- a general accidentally shot by his own men
- General in charge of the Confederate Army
11 Clues: President of the Union • wrote "Uncle Tom's Cabin" • "Angel of the Battlefield" • President of the Confederacy • General in charge of the Union Army • Conductor of the Underground Railroad • Chief Justice in the Dred Scott Decision • General in charge of the Confederate Army • a general accidentally shot by his own men • ...
Drugi svjetski rat 2013-11-12
10 Clues: Vođa NDH • Njemački tenk • Britanski avion • Njemački diktator • Britanski premijer • Sovjetski diktator • Američki predsjednik • Oslobodili ove prostore • Poznati njemački general • Poznati britanski general
Nuclear bombing documentary crossword #2 2024-03-29
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- Operation _______, firebombing of Tokyo in March
- Truman's third option
- US general in charge of MP
- removed from list of potential targets
- August 9th, 1945
- August 6, 1945
- Harry S __________
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- Truman's first option
- this obscured the target city on August 9th, 1945
- Hirohito's title
- general who ordered B-29s to fly lower
- number of atomic bombs US had at end of WWII
- Truman's second option
- geographic feature that runs through Hiroshima
- the original target of Bock's Car
- number of options Truman had to choose from
- Japan's capital
17 Clues: August 6, 1945 • Japan's capital • Hirohito's title • August 9th, 1945 • Harry S __________ • Truman's first option • Truman's third option • Truman's second option • US general in charge of MP • the original target of Bock's Car • general who ordered B-29s to fly lower • removed from list of potential targets • number of options Truman had to choose from • ...
Civil War Review 2024-05-07
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- Battle where Union got control of Mississippi River
- Deadliest day in American History
- Main Confederate General
- Confederate uniform color
- Commander of 20th Maine Regiment with a sweet mustache
- Confederate Capital City
- Foot soldiers
- Union General that was more aggressive- a total sigma
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- Deadliest overall battle in American History
- Hill that the 20th Maine protected at Gettysburg
- Cannon soldiers
- Union Capital City
- Union President
- 2 day battle in Tennessee Union won with help from Iowa troops
- Union uniform color
- Confederate President
- Horse soldiers
17 Clues: Foot soldiers • Horse soldiers • Cannon soldiers • Union President • Union Capital City • Union uniform color • Confederate President • Main Confederate General • Confederate Capital City • Confederate uniform color • Deadliest day in American History • Deadliest overall battle in American History • Hill that the 20th Maine protected at Gettysburg • ...
Biomes Review Crossword 2020-04-29
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- ground that is frozen all year
- interconnected food chains
- biome defined not by temperature but by a lack of rainfall
- general term for animal life in a biome
- term used to describe animals raised in a more natural habitat
- biome most at risk to deforestation
- a system of flora, fauna, and their symbiotes
- forest biome of Massachusetts
- northern evergreen forest biome
- general term for water biomes
- technology that greatly improves farming, but was also seen as a factor in the Dust Bowl
- crops grown without soil and only in water
- biome with the greatest concentration of trees
- term for large scale agriculture often criticized for treatment of animals
- only 0.007% of this in the world can be consumed by humans
- one of the upper layers of a forest that shades the floor
- the foundation of the marine food web
- aquatic biome where the water contains very little salt
- term applied to fertilizer from natural sources, but isn’t necessarily better
- warmest and wettest forest biome
- also known as prairie and savannah
- a group of like organisms
- the amount of crop produced by a field
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- one of three requirements for an organism to survive
- one or more interconnected biomes
- one of three requirements for an organism to survive
- term used to describe biomes in the mountains
- aquatic biome with a higher salt concentration
- general term for farm animals
- loss of soil due to water or wind
- general term for plant life in a biome
- the environment in which an organism lives
- one of three requirements for an organism to survive
- warming gas produced when permafrost melts
- cold, dry biome featuring low grasses and migratory animals
- temperate biome dominated by low plants and shrubs
- term applied to man-made fertilizer, but isn’t necessarily bad
- the lower layer of the forest under the canopy
- human activity that caused the Dust Bowl
- general term for farm plants
- natural resource damaged by the Dust Bowl
- describes the plants and animals that naturally occur in an area
42 Clues: a group of like organisms • interconnected food chains • general term for farm plants • general term for farm animals • forest biome of Massachusetts • general term for water biomes • ground that is frozen all year • northern evergreen forest biome • warmest and wettest forest biome • one or more interconnected biomes • loss of soil due to water or wind • ...
History Review Board 2024-05-14
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- Once the fleeing slaves crossed Union army lines, they were classified as property
- The failed attempt by American and French forces to retake the port city from its British occupiers.
- Figures prominently in the Union's conquest of the Confederacy in the final year of the Civil War and in Abraham Lincoln's re-election to the US presidency
- Important battle of the Atlanta campaign by Union General William Sherman to launch a full-scale frontal assault on the entrenched position of General Joseph Johnston's Rebels.
- A decisive engagement that halted the Confederate invasion of Maryland
- A native or inhabitant of Kansas
- The largest auction of enslaved people in U.S. history
- The political policy of promoting the interests of native inhabitants against those of immigrants, including by supporting immigration-restriction measures.
- The Navy yeomen were responsible for keeping the storerooms for the ship's gunners, carpenters and boatswains
- The resistance to enslavement through escape and flight, through the end of the Civil War
- Named for Revolutionary War general and South Carolina native Thomas Sumter,
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- To frighten Georgia's civilian population into abandoning the Confederate cause
- One of the largest and deadliest battles of the Civil War
- Military strategy proposed by Union General Winfield Scott early in the American Civil War
- The first land battle of the Civil War was fought on July 21, 1861, just 30 miles from Washington
- Hebrew word meaning "place of peace"
- President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, as the nation approached its third year of bloody civil war.
- Laws passed at different periods in the southern United States to enforce racial segregation and curtail the power of Black voters.
- A decisive Union victory during the American Civil War that divided the Confederacy and cemented the reputation of Union General Ulysses S. Grant.
- A village in central Virginia where the Confederate army under Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant's Union forces on April 9, 1865, effectively ending the American Civil War
- Fought July 1–3, 1863, in and around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, by Union and Confederate forces during the American Civil War.
21 Clues: A native or inhabitant of Kansas • Hebrew word meaning "place of peace" • The largest auction of enslaved people in U.S. history • One of the largest and deadliest battles of the Civil War • A decisive engagement that halted the Confederate invasion of Maryland • Named for Revolutionary War general and South Carolina native Thomas Sumter, • ...
Alcibiades 2023-01-07
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- The murder of Alcibiades was most probably conducted by the Thirty Tyrants and this Spartan general.
- The 421 BCE peace agreement between Athens and Sparta was named after this Athenian politician and general.
- The city-state Alcibiades fled to escape the death penalty.
- Alcibiades was the pupil and friend to this famous philosopher.
- Alcibiades pushed for a military expedition to this large island off the coast of Italy.
- Alcibiades was given this military rank in c. 420 BCE, or strategos in Greek.
- Alcibiades was perhaps the victim of an infamous one of these.
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- A 100 year alliance was negotiated between Athens, Ellis, Mantineia, and this city-state.
- Famous uncle of Alcibiades.
- Sparta broke a treaty with Athens known as the Thirty Year _______.
- Alcibiades was a member of this ancient Athenian aristocratic family.
- Gifted and flamboyant Athenian statesman and general.
12 Clues: Famous uncle of Alcibiades. • Gifted and flamboyant Athenian statesman and general. • The city-state Alcibiades fled to escape the death penalty. • Alcibiades was perhaps the victim of an infamous one of these. • Alcibiades was the pupil and friend to this famous philosopher. • Sparta broke a treaty with Athens known as the Thirty Year _______. • ...
enlite: the gang 2022-06-01
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- (only goes by one general name) created the encyclopedia to 'change general way of thinking'
- (ln)'discourse on method', investigative process + human reasoning, cant question doubt! therefore I am (catchphrase or something)
- (ln), 'the spirit of laws', checks and balances, 3 branch gob: legislative, executive, judicial
- (ln) matter is made of tiny particles, observed difference between elements and compounds, saw how circumstances affect gasses, (if you BOIL water it changes)
- (not sure how to classify but hint its a ln that starts with vanLee...) improved microscope! saw cells and organisms for the first time :0
- (ln) apple tree guy, gravity man, measured laws of nature, identified gravity, contributed to early calculus
- (only goes by 1 general name)writer, used sarcasm to hide meaning, defended freedom of thought and speech in his works
- (ln)believed in investigative process, stressed experimentation and observations, also practical technologies, (you use these to make _____!)
- (ln) ppl are naturally good, 'the social contract', society corrupts ppl, general good of the community >>>> general will
- (ln) supported copernicus' ideas, set up astronomical observatory to collect data
- (ln) brahe's assistant, specified that the heliocentric universe was an oval
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- a lot of space stuff, saw that the earth moves
- (ln)assembled the first astronomical telescope
- (ln) 'on the revolutions of heavenly spheres', proposed heliocentric universe, most rejected this theory (ironic lol)
- (ln) 'leviathan', absolute monarchy fan, people were naturally bad, needed gov to control em, thought ppl should agree to a social contract
- (ln) 'a vindication of the rights of women', women's rights activist, only female person on here (yikes)
- (ln) first coined the term 'enlightenment' for the era, (CAN'T figure it out? use enlightenment skills/reasoning!)
- (ln) 'two treatsies of government', govs should protect LIFE, LIBERTY,AND PROPERTY, absolutism hater!, ppl are naturally good, people can overthrow a disfunctional gov, LOCK the monarchs with limited monarchy!
18 Clues: a lot of space stuff, saw that the earth moves • (ln)assembled the first astronomical telescope • (ln) brahe's assistant, specified that the heliocentric universe was an oval • (ln) supported copernicus' ideas, set up astronomical observatory to collect data • (only goes by one general name) created the encyclopedia to 'change general way of thinking' • ...
FORTIETH 2020-04-26
20 Clues: cup • age • gold • true • view • mitt • speed • equal • present • getaway • monster • collect • receive • mistake • daughter • universal • commander • satisfied • furnishing • hereditary item
Vocabulary Test 2017-01-29
20 Clues: zaj • édes • külön • várni • lelkes • tanács • utazni • keserű • minőség • azonban • követni • vezetni • egészség • képesség • énekelni • rajzolni • általános • lehetőség • találkozni • beleegyezik
Unit 16 crossword 2025-05-20
20 Clues: - saar • - saak • - mahe • - nälg • - paraad • - üldine • - haamer • - muutma • - võõras • - tribüün • - teekond • - rusikas • - kaitsja • - põgenema • - õnnistus • - ihaldama • - ülejäänud • - laiskvorst • - emigreeruma • - väike ristik
U.16 2025-05-20
20 Clues: saar • nälg • mild • fool • saak • rist • beak • praam • tribe • hammer • seldom • kliima • hunger • general • teekond • disease • emerald • õnnistus • remaining • tagasisaama
Civil War 2020-12-03
Across
- abolitionist who lead an attack at Harper's Fairy, Virginia arsenal
- commander of the confederate states army
- Slave that lived in a free state and challenged freedom
- was an enslaved man who lead a rebellion
- lost an arm because he was accidentally shot in the arm by a confederate soldier
- president during the civil war
- head general over the union army
- known as the "great compromiser". Helped the nation avoid civil war for some time.
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- he was renown as defender of the constitution by denouncing South Carolina's nullification.
- president over the Confederacy
- confederate general who led an assault at Gettysburg called "Pickett's charge"
- known as the father of the civil rights movement
- consultant to president Lincoln who suggested that slaves should fight with the union.
- enslaved people on august 21,1831
- led slaves to freedom with the help of the underground railroad.
- union general with a reputation for outspokeness and arrogance
16 Clues: president over the Confederacy • president during the civil war • head general over the union army • enslaved people on august 21,1831 • commander of the confederate states army • was an enslaved man who lead a rebellion • known as the father of the civil rights movement • Slave that lived in a free state and challenged freedom • ...
The Great Depression 2025-01-07
Across
- Organization formed in 1866 to resist Reconstruction
- The Union General who accepted the Confederate surrender
- Capital of the Confederate States
- The turning point battle of the Civil War
- The fort that was attract in 1861
- What amendment granted African American men the right to vote
- Railroad The network that helped enslaved people escape to freedom
- Process of rebuilding the south after the war
- The Southern general who surrendered at Appomattox Court House
- The Confederate president during the Civil War
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- Southern farming system that kept freed slaves in debt
- Address Abraham Lincon’s 1863 address
- what amendment abolished slavery in the U.S.
- last name of the President during the Civil War
- The first major battle of the Civil War, fought in 1861
- Act what act was passed in 1862 that gave free land to settlers in the West
- Union general known for his “March to the Sea”
17 Clues: Capital of the Confederate States • The fort that was attract in 1861 • Address Abraham Lincon’s 1863 address • The turning point battle of the Civil War • what amendment abolished slavery in the U.S. • Process of rebuilding the south after the war • Union general known for his “March to the Sea” • The Confederate president during the Civil War • ...
Punic wars crossword 2023-10-24
Across
- An ocean where many battles were fought during these wars.
- A Carthaginian general
- A form of transportation.
- The second king during the Punic wars
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- A Carthaginian general.
- An object on boats that lets you board another boat.
- A county in north Africa.
- A city in Italy.
- A Roman general.
- A wise elder whom thought that Carthage should be eradicated.
10 Clues: A city in Italy. • A Roman general. • A Carthaginian general • A Carthaginian general. • A county in north Africa. • A form of transportation. • The second king during the Punic wars • An object on boats that lets you board another boat. • An ocean where many battles were fought during these wars. • A wise elder whom thought that Carthage should be eradicated.
Civil War 2025-05-19
Across
- The mastermind general of the Southern army.
- An immoral general of the Union army.
- The bloodiest battle of the civil war.
- A Union soldier
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- The nickname for General Jackson because he didn't back down.
- The nickname of the North
- Only casualty at Fort Sumter.
- First shots fired during the civil war.
- The nickname of the South
- A confederate soldier
10 Clues: A Union soldier • A confederate soldier • The nickname of the North • The nickname of the South • Only casualty at Fort Sumter. • An immoral general of the Union army. • The bloodiest battle of the civil war. • First shots fired during the civil war. • The mastermind general of the Southern army. • The nickname for General Jackson because he didn't back down.
Military Leaders 2025-09-23
Across
- Revolutionary War commander
- confederate general who surrendered at Appomattox
- Union General during the Civil War
- British Admiral at the Battle of Trafalgar
- Allied commander of the British Eight Army in North Africa
- known as the "Desert Fox"
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- "I shall Return" general of WW II
- "Ole Blood and Guts"
- Led allied forces in the D-Day invasion
- French Emperor and military strategist
10 Clues: "Ole Blood and Guts" • known as the "Desert Fox" • Revolutionary War commander • "I shall Return" general of WW II • Union General during the Civil War • French Emperor and military strategist • Led allied forces in the D-Day invasion • British Admiral at the Battle of Trafalgar • confederate general who surrendered at Appomattox • ...
History Review Board 2024-05-14
Across
- Once the fleeing slaves crossed Union army lines, they were classified as property
- The failed attempt by American and French forces to retake the port city from its British occupiers.
- Figures prominently in the Union's conquest of the Confederacy in the final year of the Civil War and in Abraham Lincoln's re-election to the US presidency
- Important battle of the Atlanta campaign by Union General William Sherman to launch a full-scale frontal assault on the entrenched position of General Joseph Johnston's Rebels.
- A decisive engagement that halted the Confederate invasion of Maryland
- A native or inhabitant of Kansas
- The largest auction of enslaved people in U.S. history
- The political policy of promoting the interests of native inhabitants against those of immigrants, including by supporting immigration-restriction measures.
- The Navy yeomen were responsible for keeping the storerooms for the ship's gunners, carpenters and boatswains
- The resistance to enslavement through escape and flight, through the end of the Civil War
- Named for Revolutionary War general and South Carolina native Thomas Sumter,
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- To frighten Georgia's civilian population into abandoning the Confederate cause
- One of the largest and deadliest battles of the Civil War
- Military strategy proposed by Union General Winfield Scott early in the American Civil War
- The first land battle of the Civil War was fought on July 21, 1861, just 30 miles from Washington
- Hebrew word meaning "place of peace"
- President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, as the nation approached its third year of bloody civil war.
- Laws passed at different periods in the southern United States to enforce racial segregation and curtail the power of Black voters.
- A decisive Union victory during the American Civil War that divided the Confederacy and cemented the reputation of Union General Ulysses S. Grant.
- A village in central Virginia where the Confederate army under Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant's Union forces on April 9, 1865, effectively ending the American Civil War
- Fought July 1–3, 1863, in and around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, by Union and Confederate forces during the American Civil War.
21 Clues: A native or inhabitant of Kansas • Hebrew word meaning "place of peace" • The largest auction of enslaved people in U.S. history • One of the largest and deadliest battles of the Civil War • A decisive engagement that halted the Confederate invasion of Maryland • Named for Revolutionary War general and South Carolina native Thomas Sumter, • ...
The American Civil War 2024-11-13
Across
- The first capital city of the Confederate States of America.
- The steam-propelled warships used for the first time in history during the Civil War.
- City where the Draft Riot occurred in 1863.
- The Battle of ___, also deemed the Bloodiest Day, saw the highest single-day casualty count.
- The battle fought in Texas, before news of the Confederates surrender was received. Also known as the Last Battle.
- The first state to secede from the Union.
- The period of time after the Civil War ended.
- Name given to the perimeter of the Andersonville prison, that is now used by American to mean time-limit to complete a job.
- The number of states that seceded from the Union.
- Method of communication used by both the North and South to send messages.
- A famous speech given by Abraham Lincoln.
- The number of years the Civil War was fought.
- The Constitutional amendment that abolished slavery.
- The main cause of death for soldiers in the Civil War.
- The battle considered the turning point in the war.
- The Crittenden-Johnson resolution passed in 1861 stated the war was fought to preserve the Union, not to end ___.
- A nurse in the Civil War and founder of the American Red Cross.
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- The Union general
- Where the Confederate general surrendered.
- Secret society founded in the Confederacy aimed at establishing a slave empire in Mexico.
- Nickname of the Confederate general mortally wounded by his own troops in Chancellorsville.
- Name given to citizens in the North who opposed the war policy.
- The ___ Proclamation; The document that declared the freedom of enslaved people.
- Machine gun invented during the Civil War.
- Name was given to people who relocated to the South from the North during the Reconstruction period.
- The Confederate general
- The president of the confederacy.
- The first African-American to receive the Medal Honor.
- The fort where the Civil War began.
- One of two songs best known by General Ulysses S. Grant.
30 Clues: The Union general • The Confederate general • The president of the confederacy. • The fort where the Civil War began. • The first state to secede from the Union. • A famous speech given by Abraham Lincoln. • Where the Confederate general surrendered. • Machine gun invented during the Civil War. • City where the Draft Riot occurred in 1863. • ...
Agnew Crossword 2023-04-17
Across
- Governor of Louisiana sent stuff for the war
- General of the British troops
- This is the month that the battle of Yorktown ended
- Congress did not have the ability to impose taxes
- General of the American troops
- George The king who was in charge during the war
- The British signed this to end the war in 1783
- This army had the biggest troop in the whole war with 8,800 solders
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- he came to america when he was 19 and help support the funds for the war
- This is the year that the war ended
- This when the battle of Yorktown started
- "I have not begun to fight" who said that
- After the war American finally got the one thing they were fighting for
- General of the French troops
- The American troops did this to the British troops
- was the last battle of the america revolution war
16 Clues: General of the French troops • General of the British troops • General of the American troops • This is the year that the war ended • This when the battle of Yorktown started • "I have not begun to fight" who said that • Governor of Louisiana sent stuff for the war • The British signed this to end the war in 1783 • Congress did not have the ability to impose taxes • ...
roman empire 2024-10-22
Across
- A series of three wars between the Roman Republic and the Carthaginian
- a commoner
- an artificial channel for conveying water, typically in the form of a bridge across a valley or other
- an aristocrat or nobleman.
- an ancient city in Northern Africa
- a unit of 3,000–6,000 men in the ancient Roman army.
- one of the two annually elected chief magistrates who jointly ruled the republic.
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- the smaller upper assembly in the US Congress
- Caesar Roman general and statesman
- a country where power is held by the people or the representatives that they elect
- Carthaginian general who crossed the Alps and invaded Italy
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- a popular leader; a champion of the people.
- the office of triumvir in ancient Rome
- Romana roughly 200-year-long period of Roman history
- was the first emperor of ancient Rome.
16 Clues: a commoner • an aristocrat or nobleman. • an ancient city in Northern Africa • Caesar Roman general and statesman • the office of triumvir in ancient Rome • was the first emperor of ancient Rome. • a popular leader; a champion of the people. • the smaller upper assembly in the US Congress • Romana roughly 200-year-long period of Roman history • ...
Procedure and Report Text 2024-05-03
Meh dont look at it 2023-02-10
othello characters things and themes 2024-10-21
21 Clues: war • goon • wife • truth • wrong • alone • funny • father • wanting • unaware • general • deceive • wanting • speaker • dropped • dislike • two-faced • affection • beginning • depression • handkerchife
Para Virvala y Mejor Que Ayer 2024-03-15
20 Clues: Uno • Otro • Nada • Caer • Forma • Unico • Chico • Subir • Pasado • Comida • Contra • Cierto • Tolerar • General • Obtener • Lunatico • Comenzar • Entender • Superior • Existencia
TEKA TEKI SILANG F 2022-11-20
20 Clues: Umum • Baik • Rapuh • Ramah • Segar • Besar • Bebas • Pelupa • Glamor • Cantik • Kelabu • Sering • Anggun • Membeku • Raksasa • Serakah • Berbakat • Berminyak • Beruntung • Lemah lembut
Unit 16 Ireland 2025-05-22
20 Clues: nälg • rist • fool • fist • shade • vares • heaven • hammer • paraad • võõras • escape • haigus • smaragd • general • teekond • religion • õnnistus • remaining • lazybones • ebaõnnestuma
Jacques keresztrejtvénye - Level 10 2025-12-13
20 Clues: opinion • general • special • probable • official • detailed • temporary • necessary • condition • impossible • importance • standpoint • connection • originally • continuous • explanation • consequence • circumstance • question mark • responsibility
Crossword Corner 2018-12-16
10 Clues: 1777 Battle • Born in 1732 • 1781 Surrender • French General • British General • _________ Creek • American __________ • Allied with Americans • Washington's half-brother • Italy military academy location
History Review Board 2024-05-14
Across
- Once the fleeing slaves crossed Union army lines, they were classified as property
- The failed attempt by American and French forces to retake the port city from its British occupiers.
- Figures prominently in the Union's conquest of the Confederacy in the final year of the Civil War and in Abraham Lincoln's re-election to the US presidency
- Important battle of the Atlanta campaign by Union General William Sherman to launch a full-scale frontal assault on the entrenched position of General Joseph Johnston's Rebels.
- A decisive engagement that halted the Confederate invasion of Maryland
- A native or inhabitant of Kansas
- The largest auction of enslaved people in U.S. history
- The political policy of promoting the interests of native inhabitants against those of immigrants, including by supporting immigration-restriction measures.
- The Navy yeomen were responsible for keeping the storerooms for the ship's gunners, carpenters and boatswains
- The resistance to enslavement through escape and flight, through the end of the Civil War
- Named for Revolutionary War general and South Carolina native Thomas Sumter,
Down
- To frighten Georgia's civilian population into abandoning the Confederate cause
- One of the largest and deadliest battles of the Civil War
- Military strategy proposed by Union General Winfield Scott early in the American Civil War
- The first land battle of the Civil War was fought on July 21, 1861, just 30 miles from Washington
- Hebrew word meaning "place of peace"
- President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, as the nation approached its third year of bloody civil war.
- Laws passed at different periods in the southern United States to enforce racial segregation and curtail the power of Black voters.
- A decisive Union victory during the American Civil War that divided the Confederacy and cemented the reputation of Union General Ulysses S. Grant.
- A village in central Virginia where the Confederate army under Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant's Union forces on April 9, 1865, effectively ending the American Civil War
- Fought July 1–3, 1863, in and around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, by Union and Confederate forces during the American Civil War.
21 Clues: A native or inhabitant of Kansas • Hebrew word meaning "place of peace" • The largest auction of enslaved people in U.S. history • One of the largest and deadliest battles of the Civil War • A decisive engagement that halted the Confederate invasion of Maryland • Named for Revolutionary War general and South Carolina native Thomas Sumter, • ...
Causes of the Civil War and Civil War 2024-04-10
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- ____________ Decision was the supreme court's decision that prevented slaves from being free.
- Was a result of westward expansion and the economic competition of the North and South led to fighting and violence of whether the territory should be a slave or free state.
- General William Sherman marched into SC to wage ______________ which destroyed homes, plantations, railroads, and towns.
- It was the first state to secede from the Union.
- ______________Proclamation was issued in 1863 which stated that slaves were being set free everywhere that had not already been captured by the Union.
- In 1863, the Union laid ___________ to Charleston, attacking from their base in Port Royal and bombarding the city.
- ______________ Plan cut off supplies to Confederate forces and surrounded the Confederacy, leading to a win for the Union.
- The Union _____________ prevented the South from exporting or imported goods and kept the Confederate Army from getting supplies.
- A 23-year-old slave that piloted a confederate ship which he eventually surrendered and was able to escape with his wife and children.
- The ___________ was the first combat submarine to sink a warship.
- Theoretically, allowed states to leave the Union if they felt their rights were being violated.
- General Robert E. Lee surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant of the ______________ in Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia.
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- The capture of ______________ led to the first major setback for the Confederate Army.
- African American soldiers served proudly for the Union but were still ______________ against and paid less than white soldiers.
- To avoid controversy by prohibiting slavery in any new states or territories.
- ______________ of 85 was created to keep the balance between slave and free states.
- General Robert E. Lee of the ______________surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant l in Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia.
- The 54th ______________Unit of African American soldiers led the charge on Fort Wagner.
- Led to South Carolina seceding from the Union along with 6 other states soon later.
- _____________ Crisis was when the protective tariff that was placed on imported goods was only beneficial to the North, causing the tariff to be lowered and SC would repeal its ______________ of the law.
20 Clues: It was the first state to secede from the Union. • The ___________ was the first combat submarine to sink a warship. • To avoid controversy by prohibiting slavery in any new states or territories. • ______________ of 85 was created to keep the balance between slave and free states. • ...
Civil War 2024-01-09
Across
- The side that wanted slavery
- Jackson's nickname
- One of the main reasons for the war
- Major general Ulysses S. _____
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- The anti slaver side that Abraham Lincoln was on
- How many years the war lasted
- Where general Robert E. Lee surrendered to Grant
- Where the first major battle had happened
- Major confederate general Robert E. ___
- John S. Mosby's nickname
10 Clues: Jackson's nickname • John S. Mosby's nickname • The side that wanted slavery • How many years the war lasted • Major general Ulysses S. _____ • One of the main reasons for the war • Major confederate general Robert E. ___ • Where the first major battle had happened • The anti slaver side that Abraham Lincoln was on • Where general Robert E. Lee surrendered to Grant
Fármacos 4 2025-01-11
Across
- Forma de abordar el tratamiento del dolor
- Principio activo presente en el estupefaciente Palexia
- Opioide que no se registra en el libro de estupefacientes
- Derivado del cornezuelo
- nitroso Anestésico general e inhalado
- Anestésico general y parenteral
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- Uno de los principios activos que tiene la pomada anestésica Emla
- Anestésico general e inhalado
- lugar de acción de los anestésicos
- Antimigrañoso
10 Clues: Antimigrañoso • Derivado del cornezuelo • Anestésico general e inhalado • Anestésico general y parenteral • lugar de acción de los anestésicos • nitroso Anestésico general e inhalado • Forma de abordar el tratamiento del dolor • Principio activo presente en el estupefaciente Palexia • Opioide que no se registra en el libro de estupefacientes • ...
Sicilian Cross 2025-05-21
Across
- The Allied country that led the amphibious landings along with the British
- British general who led the Eighth Army
- Allied codename for the invasion of Sicily (2 words)
- Italian dictator during the invasion
- U.S. general who took command in western Sicily (initials: G.S.P.)
- Country invaded during Operation Husky
- The Mediterranean island invaded in July 1943
- The strait between Sicily and mainland Italy (2 words)
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- Type of Allied aircraft used heavily during the invasion (plural)
- German general in charge of Axis forces in Sicily
- The Axis power that controlled Sicily in 1943
- This island served as a launching point for the Allied air assault
- Famous deception operation involving a corpse and false documents (2 words)
- Naval term for a landing on a beach
- year Operation Husky began
15 Clues: year Operation Husky began • Naval term for a landing on a beach • Italian dictator during the invasion • Country invaded during Operation Husky • British general who led the Eighth Army • The Axis power that controlled Sicily in 1943 • The Mediterranean island invaded in July 1943 • German general in charge of Axis forces in Sicily • ...
Atención sexual, normas y leyes en sexualidad en México 2025-11-09
Across
- Artículo de la Constitución política de los Estados unidos mexicanos que otorga el Derecho a la salud y planificación familiar)
- (Salud materno-infantil)
- (Secretarías Estatales de Salud)
- (Violencia familiar, sexual y contra las mujeres)
- (Ley General de Salud - Título Octavo sobre salud reproductiva)
- (Instituto de Seguridad y Servicios Sociales de los Trabajadores del Estado)
- (Ley General de los Derechos de Niñas, Niños y Adolescentes)
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- (de salud sexual y reproductiva)
- (Atención de la mujer durante el embarazo, parto y puerperio)
- (Planificación familiar)
- (materno-infantiles)
- (Centro Nacional para la Prevención y Control del VIH/SIDA)
- (Ley General de Acceso de las Mujeres a una Vida Libre de Violencia)
- (Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social)
14 Clues: (materno-infantiles) • (Planificación familiar) • (Salud materno-infantil) • (de salud sexual y reproductiva) • (Secretarías Estatales de Salud) • (Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social) • (Violencia familiar, sexual y contra las mujeres) • (Centro Nacional para la Prevención y Control del VIH/SIDA) • (Ley General de los Derechos de Niñas, Niños y Adolescentes) • ...
Atención sexual, normas y leyes en sexualidad en México 2025-11-09
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- (Violencia familiar, sexual y contra las mujeres)
- (Atención de la mujer durante el embarazo, parto y puerperio)
- (Ley General de los Derechos de Niñas, Niños y Adolescentes)
- (Ley General de Salud - Título Octavo sobre salud reproductiva)
- (Instituto de Seguridad y Servicios Sociales de los Trabajadores del Estado)
- (Secretarías Estatales de Salud)
- Artículo de la Constitución política de los Estados unidos mexicanos que otorga el Derecho a la salud y planificación familiar)
Down
- (Salud materno-infantil)
- (Centro Nacional para la Prevención y Control del VIH/SIDA)
- (Planificación familiar)
- (materno-infantiles)
- (de salud sexual y reproductiva)
- (Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social)
- (Ley General de Acceso de las Mujeres a una Vida Libre de Violencia)
14 Clues: (materno-infantiles) • (Salud materno-infantil) • (Planificación familiar) • (de salud sexual y reproductiva) • (Secretarías Estatales de Salud) • (Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social) • (Violencia familiar, sexual y contra las mujeres) • (Centro Nacional para la Prevención y Control del VIH/SIDA) • (Ley General de los Derechos de Niñas, Niños y Adolescentes) • ...
"THE CROSSWORDS OF AMERICA" 2015-03-27
Across
- INDIANA'S STATE FLOWER
- ELECTED TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY EVERY FOUR YEARS
- INDIANA'S STATE BIRD
- NAME OF ORIGINAL CAPITAL OF INDIANA
- INDIANA'S STATE STONE
- STATE CAPITAL
- RIVER IDENTIFIED IN STATE SONG
- NUMBER OF BRANCHES IN STATE GOVERNMENT
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- NUMBER OF MEMBERS IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- "THE ________ STATE"
- ELECTED TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY EVERY TWO YEARS
- CURRENT INDIANA GOVERNOR
- STATE MOTTO: "THE _________ OF AMERICA"
- ACTION TAKEN BY THE GOVERNOR TO PREVENT A BILL FROM PASSING INTO LAW
- NUMBER OF INDIANA SENATORS
- NUMBER OF STARS ON INDIANA'S FLAG
- RULES WE LIVE BY
- NAME OF STATE TREE
18 Clues: STATE CAPITAL • RULES WE LIVE BY • NAME OF STATE TREE • "THE ________ STATE" • INDIANA'S STATE BIRD • INDIANA'S STATE STONE • INDIANA'S STATE FLOWER • CURRENT INDIANA GOVERNOR • NUMBER OF INDIANA SENATORS • RIVER IDENTIFIED IN STATE SONG • NUMBER OF STARS ON INDIANA'S FLAG • NAME OF ORIGINAL CAPITAL OF INDIANA • NUMBER OF BRANCHES IN STATE GOVERNMENT • ...
WEEK 17: Independence & Revolution 2025-02-10
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- – The battle that convinced France to support the Americans.
- – The French volunteer who helped secure French support.
- – The last name of the author of "The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph."
- – The goal of the Revolutionary War.
- – The agreement that officially ended the war (Treaty of Paris).
- – The Prussian officer who trained the Continental Army.
- – The group that struggled to fund the army.
- – The general who led the Continental Army to victory.
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- – A soldier hired to fight for a foreign army.
- – The German soldiers who fought for the British.
- – The winter camp where soldiers were trained as an army.
- – The final battle where the British surrendered.
- – The Roman general whom Washington was compared to for stepping down from power.
- – The French general who directed the British surrender.
- guide en
- – The surprise attack on Christmas Day against the Hessians.
16 Clues: guide en • – The goal of the Revolutionary War. • – The group that struggled to fund the army. • – A soldier hired to fight for a foreign army. • – The German soldiers who fought for the British. • – The final battle where the British surrendered. • – The general who led the Continental Army to victory. • – The French volunteer who helped secure French support. • ...
Revolutionary war 2023-07-17
Across
- this countries navy helped surround the british during the battle of Yorktown.
- Continental army commander
- the name of the british general who used slow-moving tactics continuously causing the British to exhaust military supplies and funding
- this battle was deemed a turning point battle in the revolutionary war.
- the name of the army of the american colonies during the revolutionary war.
- group of people britain hoped to keep by their side and hoped that they would convince the slaves and Native Americans to fight
- form of communication the colonists used on their own land
- the location the general surrender
- this army had a strong and trained army
Down
- "Give me liberty, or give me death"
- declaration of_
- Location of the first shots of the Revolutionary War.
- name of general that surrendered
- name of british soldiers due to the color of their uniforms.
- the New England colony the british tried to overtake and failed as one of their strategies
- the month the treaty was signed
- ended the war
- Deep devotion to one's country during the Revolutionary War
- 1 of the reason for american victory
- colonists who rebelled against British control.
20 Clues: ended the war • declaration of_ • Continental army commander • the month the treaty was signed • name of general that surrendered • the location the general surrender • "Give me liberty, or give me death" • 1 of the reason for american victory • this army had a strong and trained army • colonists who rebelled against British control. • ...
ALC - BOOK 1 - Unit 29 - You must salute the general 2024-12-16
Across
- O3, a military rank above First Lieutenant
- belonging to a country's navy, related to ships
- O4, a navy rank just above Lieutenant (2W)
- O5, a military rank just above Major (2W)
- 02, a military rank below Captain (2W)
- a small piece of paper, cloth or metal with a name on it (2W)
- the place where a soldier is told to be to do a duty
- a valuable, shiny yellow metal used to make coins
- O4, an army rank just above Captain
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- an official document that says who you are
- O2, a navy rank just above Ensign
- O6, a military rank above Lieutenant Colonel
- O1, the first officer rank in the army (2W)
- a valuable, shiny white metal used to make coins
- 01, the first officer's military rank (2W)
- a strip sewn onto the arm or shoulder showing army ranks
- O10, the highest military rank just below Army General
- expression used to tell the time or date
- O10, a very high rank in the navy, similar to general
- a position in an organization showing the importance of a post
20 Clues: O2, a navy rank just above Ensign • O4, an army rank just above Captain • 02, a military rank below Captain (2W) • expression used to tell the time or date • O5, a military rank just above Major (2W) • an official document that says who you are • O3, a military rank above First Lieutenant • 01, the first officer's military rank (2W) • ...
Civil War 2024-01-09
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- The side that wanted slavery
- Jackson's nickname
- One of the main reasons for the war
- Major general Ulysses S. _____
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- The anti slaver side that Abraham Lincoln was on
- How many years the war lasted
- Where general Robert E. Lee surrendered to Grant
- Where the first major battle had happened
- Major confederate general Robert E. ___
- John S. Mosby's nickname
10 Clues: Jackson's nickname • John S. Mosby's nickname • The side that wanted slavery • How many years the war lasted • Major general Ulysses S. _____ • One of the main reasons for the war • Major confederate general Robert E. ___ • Where the first major battle had happened • The anti slaver side that Abraham Lincoln was on • Where general Robert E. Lee surrendered to Grant
Phillip Sheridan 2023-05-22
10 Clues: How did he die? • What rank was he? • What's his middle name? • Who was he a general for? • What city was he born in? • How old was he when he died? • How many children did he have? • York What state was he born in? • What was he most famous for destroying? • What president was in office when he was a general?
Civil War 2025-10-01
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- General for the Confederacy in the Civil War
- The northern states of the U.S.
- General known for his march to the sea
- term for freeing the slaves
- Central issue leading to the Civil War
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- Transmitted messages across the country fast
- President during the Civil War
- Union General during the Civil War
- Another term for Confederate soldier
- President of the Confederate states
10 Clues: term for freeing the slaves • President during the Civil War • The northern states of the U.S. • Union General during the Civil War • President of the Confederate states • Another term for Confederate soldier • General known for his march to the sea • Central issue leading to the Civil War • Transmitted messages across the country fast • ...
Chapter 1 and 2 2016-10-26
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- Heads of claim: Loss of _____
- Reserve: a ___-_______ approach
- Pi indicator: Motorcyclist/_________passengers
- Initial enquiries: Third Party ____________
- general damages in Scotland
- Reserve: _____ information gathering
- Pi indicator: Broken windscreen
- whiplash injuries become ____ and lead to substantial claim
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- Heads of claim: Loss of _________ employment
- Reserve: based on ____ information obtained at the time
- Pi indicator: vehicle ______
- High reserve involving loss of one or more limbs
- General Damages (Pain Suffering & Loss of Amenity)
- Reserve: _______basis
- Heads of claim: Smith v _____
- High reserve:F______
- absence from work by ___ post accident
- Initial enquiries: _________ or Independent Engineers
18 Clues: High reserve:F______ • Reserve: _______basis • general damages in Scotland • Pi indicator: vehicle ______ • Heads of claim: Loss of _____ • Heads of claim: Smith v _____ • Reserve: a ___-_______ approach • Pi indicator: Broken windscreen • Reserve: _____ information gathering • absence from work by ___ post accident • Initial enquiries: Third Party ____________ • ...
War of Southern Rebellion 2013-05-22
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- Knife attached to rifle
- First state to secede
- Elected in 1860
- fighting led to the "bleeding" of this state
- Top general for the north
- Last confederate stronghold on Miss. River
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- To leave the Union
- abolitionist who attacked Harper's Ferry
- Where Lee surrendered
- Another name given to cannons
- Famous underground railroad conductor
- Turning point battle in Pennsylvania
- It was bombed to start the war
- Bloodiest single day battle
- Soldiers ate this stale cracker
- Top general of the south
- Root of a plant added to confederate coffee
- Ended the idea of a 90 days war
18 Clues: Elected in 1860 • To leave the Union • Where Lee surrendered • First state to secede • Knife attached to rifle • Top general of the south • Top general for the north • Bloodiest single day battle • Another name given to cannons • It was bombed to start the war • Soldiers ate this stale cracker • Ended the idea of a 90 days war • Turning point battle in Pennsylvania • ...
The Governor-General 2022-02-18
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- The Governor-General is whose representative?
- Administering a legal oath or commitment to a job?
- The name of the Governor-General's house in Sydney.
- How many years is a Governor-General usually in office?
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- Who advises the Queen on who to appoint as the Governor-General?
- Person who gives financial or other support to an organisation?
- First female Governor-General?
- Current Governor-General of Australia.
8 Clues: First female Governor-General? • Current Governor-General of Australia. • The Governor-General is whose representative? • Administering a legal oath or commitment to a job? • The name of the Governor-General's house in Sydney. • How many years is a Governor-General usually in office? • Person who gives financial or other support to an organisation? • ...
Leonard Wood 2020-10-18
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- He entered Medical School in 1880.
- What city of Massachusetts Leonard Wood died?
- He was a United States ________.
- Man's best friend
- He was transferred to the ________________ and served as the governor.
- He was also an ardent advocate of ______ preparedness.
- province He served as the governor of the M___________________ from 1903 to 1906.
- Leonard died on __________ 7, 1927.
- After participating in the Santiago de _____ campaign, he was commissioned a brigadier general of volunteers.
- Wood's father was ________ of the First United States Volunteer Cavalry.
- During the ________–American War, he commanded the Rough Riders, with Theodore Roosevelt as his second-in-command.
- He was an American _____ officer and colonial administrator.
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- Leonard Wood birth month.
- He was a candidate for the Republican nomination for ________.
- He was a ________.
- Following the war, General Wood was a candidate for the _________ nomination.
- He took a position as an Army contract _____ in 1885.
- Leonard Wood was born in _________, New Hampshire.
- Huachuca He took a position as an Army that was stationed at __________, Arizona.
- He was commissioned a brigadier general of volunteers in _______1898.
20 Clues: Man's best friend • He was a ________. • Leonard Wood birth month. • He was a United States ________. • He entered Medical School in 1880. • Leonard died on __________ 7, 1927. • What city of Massachusetts Leonard Wood died? • Leonard Wood was born in _________, New Hampshire. • He took a position as an Army contract _____ in 1885. • ...
Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-02
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- The Confederate president during the Civil War
- The general that led the "March to the Sea"
- The Southern strategy during the war
- The first Southern state to secede
- This number amendment freed all enslaved peoples
- The capture of this fort marked the beginning of the American Civil War
- The North had an _________ economy
- The Battle of ________; also called the bloodiest day in American history
- If you were wealthy or owned more than 10 slaves, you could hire a _________ to take your place in the war
- The Union president during the Civil War
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- The Northern strategy during the war
- The nickname given to General Thomas Jackson
- The _____ army won the Civil War
- The South had an _________ economy
- The last name of Abraham Lincoln's assassinator
- the battle that was the turning point of the Civil War took place in this Union city
- the act of freeing someone from slavery
- withdraw formally from membership of a federal union
- The city where Union General Ulysses S. Grant started a 47-day siege
19 Clues: The _____ army won the Civil War • The South had an _________ economy • The first Southern state to secede • The North had an _________ economy • The Northern strategy during the war • The Southern strategy during the war • the act of freeing someone from slavery • The Union president during the Civil War • The general that led the "March to the Sea" • ...
The End of the American Revolution 2021-09-04
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- The ______ were able to communicate messages in order to get support using various modalities.
- The Treaty of Alliance was formed between the colonies and ______.
- The long distance between America and England delayed supplies and military ____.
- The _____ Army was fighting in foreign territory and were unmotivated.
- General _____ motivated his soldiers and kept his army from destruction
- Battle of ______ resulted in the surrender of the British army when they were surrounded by land and sea.
- The colonists who stayed neutral, taking no sides
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- The _____ Army was united in a common goal.
- The British hoped they would win by isolating _________, but that cut them off from supplies and brought surprise attacks from colonists.
- The bloodiest battle, the Battle of ______ Hill, was a success to the British
- The colonists who fought against the king in pursuit of independence
- On his way to meet General Howe and isolate New England, General ______, and his caravan of soldiers and supplies, was attacked by colonists.
- The colonists who supported the king
- General _____ used slow-moving tactics, which exhausted military supplies, as a result he lost support
- The Treaty of _____ granted the United States full independence and set the boundaries of the nation.
15 Clues: The colonists who supported the king • The _____ Army was united in a common goal. • The colonists who stayed neutral, taking no sides • The Treaty of Alliance was formed between the colonies and ______. • The colonists who fought against the king in pursuit of independence • The _____ Army was fighting in foreign territory and were unmotivated. • ...
Famous People 2022-11-29
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- the nickname of the 7th president of the US because of his courage and how stubborn he was
- Union officer that commanded the troops at Fort Sumpter
- escaped slave who was the main contributor of the Underground Railroad
- Confederate general who led the South in the civil war under Jefferson Davis
- led a raid in Kansas where he killed a slave owner and freed 11 slaves
- general for the Confederate Army who is known for the Bloody Picket Rush in the Battle of Gettysburg
- women that brought supplies and helped wounded soldiers she started American Red Cross
- 6th president of the US and son of John Adams
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- general of the Union that led the North to winning the Civil War and later elected as the 18th president
- general for the Union and cleared the Mississippi River for Union advancement
- The first lady of the US until her husband was assassinated
- created the Compromise of 1850 that amended the fugitive slave act in attempt to settle conflict between slavery and anti slavery
- Southerner who assassinated Abraham Lincoln in Ford's Theater
- runaway slave who went to court for his freedom
- 16th president of the US who made the Emancipation Proclamation
15 Clues: 6th president of the US and son of John Adams • runaway slave who went to court for his freedom • Union officer that commanded the troops at Fort Sumpter • The first lady of the US until her husband was assassinated • Southerner who assassinated Abraham Lincoln in Ford's Theater • 16th president of the US who made the Emancipation Proclamation • ...
Colonial Crossword 2016-02-11
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- colonists dressed up as Indians and threw tea off of the Boston Harbor
- French general who served for the colonists
- nickname for the British
- of, in, or relating to a navy or navies
- greatest American general to ever live
- British General in charge during the Boston Massacre
- last battle of the Revolutionary War
- first settlers to land in the Americas
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- incident caused by a group of colonists and a group of Redcoats
- a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed
- first battle of the Revolutionary War
- first 10 Amendments
- a thing designed or used for inflicting bodily harm or physical damage
- man who was killed at the Boston Massacre
- a sustained fight between large, organized armed forces
- man who defended the British at court
16 Clues: first 10 Amendments • nickname for the British • last battle of the Revolutionary War • first battle of the Revolutionary War • man who defended the British at court • greatest American general to ever live • first settlers to land in the Americas • of, in, or relating to a navy or navies • man who was killed at the Boston Massacre • ...
Ch 14 2025-02-09
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- the general of the Mexican army
- was referred to a dark horse for the presidency
- a general who was sent to protect against a possible invasion
- a medical missionary who worked among Native Americans
- a general who was sent to attack Veracruz
- the famous frontiersman and congressman
- gave an offer to Mexico to recognize Texas's Independence in exchange for 2 million dollars worth of claims
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- led forces from Missouri across the Rockies to New Mexico
- appointed to establish a mission in the Oregon Trail
- Established a large American settlement in Texas. Is also the son of Moses Austin.
- a captain who led a naval squad
- the leader of the Texans inside the Alamo
- led the Texan army. Became the first Texan president.
- the US prime minister to Mexico
- The Whigs named this man their presidential candidate
- a Methodist preacher who followed the gold rush to California
16 Clues: the general of the Mexican army • a captain who led a naval squad • the US prime minister to Mexico • the famous frontiersman and congressman • the leader of the Texans inside the Alamo • a general who was sent to attack Veracruz • was referred to a dark horse for the presidency • appointed to establish a mission in the Oregon Trail • ...
Punic wars crossword 2023-10-24
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- An ocean where many battles were fought during these wars.
- A Carthaginian general
- A form of transportation.
- The second king during the Punic wars
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- A Carthaginian general.
- An object on boats that lets you board another boat.
- A county in north Africa.
- A city in Italy.
- A Roman general.
- A wise elder whom thought that Carthage should be eradicated.
10 Clues: A city in Italy. • A Roman general. • A Carthaginian general • A Carthaginian general. • A county in north Africa. • A form of transportation. • The second king during the Punic wars • An object on boats that lets you board another boat. • An ocean where many battles were fought during these wars. • A wise elder whom thought that Carthage should be eradicated.
Mission Planning Documents/Cycle 2021-05-01
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- from the AADC as the ACA
- OUR WORLD
- Joint Forces Commander
- regulations on use of force
- Phase that creates the ATO, ACO, Spins
- Friendly forces final order to execute
- Tool used to harmonize a diverse mili.
- AFI that addresses BCC operations
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- First phase of the air planning cycle
- Creates the ABP
- Details of airspace coordination
- JFACC's plan for the air campaign
- JFACC
- From SECDEF to impliment pres. intent
- detailed operational plan
- Address threats and how to respond
- List of targets to attack
- Unit specific standards
18 Clues: JFACC • OUR WORLD • Creates the ABP • Joint Forces Commander • Unit specific standards • from the AADC as the ACA • detailed operational plan • List of targets to attack • regulations on use of force • Details of airspace coordination • JFACC's plan for the air campaign • AFI that addresses BCC operations • Address threats and how to respond • First phase of the air planning cycle • ...
The Civil War 2013-04-04
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- political power belongs to the people
- was attacked by the confederate troops
- slaves couldn't runaway people couldn't kidnapfree slaves
- a general who has no problems with him
- famous underground conducter
- stating your opinion clearly
- commander or general
- allowed people to decide over slavery
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- made a state into a free state
- a network were slaves escaped
- people who oppose to slavery
- people who oppose abolition
- favoring one section for your whole country
- to separate apart
- to oppose or fight against
- protection against lawful inprisonment
- between the north and the south
- another former slave
18 Clues: to separate apart • commander or general • another former slave • to oppose or fight against • people who oppose abolition • people who oppose to slavery • famous underground conducter • stating your opinion clearly • a network were slaves escaped • made a state into a free state • between the north and the south • political power belongs to the people • ...
WWII 2023-03-06
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- put Japanese Americans in a camp
- makes an explosion
- America General led north African campaign
- a land vehicle used in war
- 3 biggest countries fight together
- Helped pay for war supplies
- was a way Americans could help with the war
- American General of the pacific campaign
- attempting to avoid conflict by making concessions and agreeing
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- Jews were killed in Germany
- leader of a country
- Government control
- leader of a country
- Japans plane
- a group of people from Germany
- British forces
- did art in newspapers
- leader of a country
- use against Jews
- when two countries fight
20 Clues: Japans plane • British forces • use against Jews • makes an explosion • Government control • leader of a country • leader of a country • leader of a country • did art in newspapers • when two countries fight • a land vehicle used in war • Jews were killed in Germany • Helped pay for war supplies • a group of people from Germany • put Japanese Americans in a camp • ...
T 2024-06-07
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- Basic requirement for survival
- Type of economy with central control
- Natural resource used for agriculture
- Government levies on income, property or sales
- Quantity of goods available
- Desire for something non-essential
- the study of choices
- general rise in prices
- Wealth in the from of money or assets
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- Intangible products for sale
- general decline in prices
- Physical items for sale
- economic system based on private
- A place where things are sold
- Consumer willingness to buy
- motivation to act in a certain way
- Marx
- Human effort in production
18 Clues: Marx • the study of choices • general rise in prices • Physical items for sale • general decline in prices • Human effort in production • Consumer willingness to buy • Quantity of goods available • Intangible products for sale • A place where things are sold • Basic requirement for survival • economic system based on private • motivation to act in a certain way • ...
