general Crossword Puzzles
Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2015-09-28
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- Union General
- Secretly fought in the war
- Bloodiest battle of the Civil War
- Used the Underground Railroad to escape slavery
- one-third of the Union Army soldiers
- President during the Civil War
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- Confederate General
- Divided the United States
- First battle of the Civil War
- Treatment of choice for broken or wounded limbs
- Won the Civil War
- The war between the states.
12 Clues: Union General • Won the Civil War • Confederate General • Divided the United States • Secretly fought in the war • The war between the states. • First battle of the Civil War • President during the Civil War • Bloodiest battle of the Civil War • one-third of the Union Army soldiers • Treatment of choice for broken or wounded limbs • Used the Underground Railroad to escape slavery
Clyde's Civil War Crossword 2024-04-11
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- Unions President
- Unit of Troops on Horseback
- Fought to
- First name of Confederacy's Best General
- My Name
- State of Being Forced to Work
- Armed Conflict
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- Composed of Seven Slave States
- First Name of Unions Best General
- The Ability to Prohibit a Law in Your State
- Unit of Foot Soldiers
- Unit of Weapons that Launch Munitions at a very far range
12 Clues: My Name • Fought to • Armed Conflict • Unions President • Unit of Foot Soldiers • Unit of Troops on Horseback • State of Being Forced to Work • Composed of Seven Slave States • First Name of Unions Best General • First name of Confederacy's Best General • The Ability to Prohibit a Law in Your State • Unit of Weapons that Launch Munitions at a very far range
Unit 2 Vocabulary (Ex 1-3) 2023-12-14
15 Clues: map • klagen • helpen • lastig • medisch • bestand • storing • algemeen • failliet • kennelijk • verdwijnen • onderbreken • vertrouwelijk • aan herinneren • opnieuw inplannen
형용사 성질 특성 2025-11-06
Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-13
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- compromised of 11 states that supported and protected the institution of slavery
- Person who shot Abraham Lincoln
- This battle was the deadliest one-day battle in American military history
- The goal of this plan was to defeat the rebellion by blockading southern ports and controlling the Mississippi River.
- How the military decided who would participate in the army
- President during the Civil War
- War between the north and the south
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- diplomatic methods employed by the South during the American Civil War to coerce Great Britain and France to support the Southern War
- States in the middle of the North and the South
- Union Lieutenant General
- Capitol of the U.S
- The battle that was considered the turning point for the Union.
- Where Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrenders to Union Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant
- Side who won the Civil war which opposed slavery
- Battle of _____ was the first major land battle of the American Civil War
15 Clues: Capitol of the U.S • Union Lieutenant General • President during the Civil War • Person who shot Abraham Lincoln • War between the north and the south • States in the middle of the North and the South • Side who won the Civil war which opposed slavery • How the military decided who would participate in the army • ...
Explanation text 2024-05-02
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- forms commonly used in explanatory texts to provide information.
- One of the main purposes of explanatory text is to provide knowledge.
- The type of text that explains how something is done.
- Title, general statement, explanation, and conclusion including... explanation text
- Explanatory text aims to provide information without influencing the reader, including the purpose of explanation text which is...
- What waste should we use so that our nature is not polluted
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- what are the consequences of deforestation?
- The characteristics of the explanation text focus on
- The General Statement is the initial part of the explanatory text located at.
- What are the consequences of littering?
- What part of the explanation text structure explains the background and general overview of the topic which can be in the form of classification, definition, history..
- What type of tense is usually used in explanatory text..
- The final part of the explanation text is
- Explanation text contains an explanation about.
- Explanation text usually answers questions about...and why something happened
15 Clues: What are the consequences of littering? • The final part of the explanation text is • what are the consequences of deforestation? • Explanation text contains an explanation about. • The characteristics of the explanation text focus on • The type of text that explains how something is done. • What type of tense is usually used in explanatory text.. • ...
ed fisica 2021-03-23
INCOME STATEMENTS 2025-01-11
14 Clues: ΟΡΟΣ • ΦΟΡΟΙ • ΑΓΑΘΑ • ΕΞΟΔΑ • ΠΕΦΤΩ • ΚΕΡΔΟΣ • ΑΥΞΑΝΩ • ΠΟΣΟΣΤΟ • ΓΕΝΙΚΟΣ • ΠΑΡΑΜΕΝΩ • ΜΕΙΚΤΟΕΙΣΟΔΗΜΑ • ΚΑΘΑΡΟΕΙΣΟΔΗΜΑ • ΛΕΙΤΟΥΡΓΙΚΑΕΞΟΔΑ • ΕΙΣΟΔΗΜΑΑΠΟΤΙΣΠΩΛΗΣΕΙΣ
Small Business Chapter 2 (Economic Activity) 2024-01-24
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- periods of expansion, contraction in the economy
- all people capable of working
- marketplace for buying/selling stocks
- period of economic contraction that is severe
- highest point of the business cycle
- production of specific goods
- ownership in a corporation by buying shares
- certificate of debt
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- general rise in prices
- period of significant decline
- general decrease in prices
- period of economic growth
12 Clues: certificate of debt • general rise in prices • period of economic growth • general decrease in prices • production of specific goods • period of significant decline • all people capable of working • highest point of the business cycle • marketplace for buying/selling stocks • ownership in a corporation by buying shares • period of economic contraction that is severe • ...
Kennedy LBJ Nixon Crossword 2024-06-14
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- American Civil Rights Leader
- Prove the Government had lied about the Vietnam War
- Theory American Policy during Cold War
- American General in Vietnam War
- This city was divided during the Cold War
- Stopping the spread of Communism
- Assassin
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- Negotiated the end of the Vietnam War
- Weapon in Vietnam War
- Name of Vietnam when it was a French colony
- Vietnamese Leader
- JFK's Attorney General
12 Clues: Assassin • Vietnamese Leader • Weapon in Vietnam War • JFK's Attorney General • American Civil Rights Leader • American General in Vietnam War • Stopping the spread of Communism • Negotiated the end of the Vietnam War • Theory American Policy during Cold War • This city was divided during the Cold War • Name of Vietnam when it was a French colony • ...
Mod10 2025-12-18
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- A ruler who has almost absolute power
- Former Roman gladiator who lead a revolt
- The greatest Roman general.
- A public speaker
- A Roman public meeting place
- The language of the Romans
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- Egyptian queen
- First Roman emperor. originally named Octavian.
- To reject
- This empire won all 3 Punic Wars.
- Carthaginian general who fought Rome.
- A group of up to 6,000 Roman soldiers
12 Clues: To reject • Egyptian queen • A public speaker • The language of the Romans • The greatest Roman general. • A Roman public meeting place • This empire won all 3 Punic Wars. • A ruler who has almost absolute power • Carthaginian general who fought Rome. • A group of up to 6,000 Roman soldiers • Former Roman gladiator who lead a revolt • ...
Civics 2020-05-11
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- consist of house of representatives, senate and governor general
- another name when governor general gives final approval for a law to become an act.
- also known as the upper house
- also known as the house of representatives.
- the governor general represents them
- the law that allows people to say what ever they like
- a law that the federal government had to control with people coming across to Australia from other Australia
- someone who talks badly about another race
- in the 1880's they weren't one nation they were separate
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- the representative of the queen
- a system that consists of three levels the upper house, lower house and the crown
- a law to make all states become one nation.
- the state that only has 1 house the lower house
- someone who talks badly about different genders
- in the 1880's it was known as the central parliament but today it is known as something else
15 Clues: also known as the upper house • the representative of the queen • the governor general represents them • someone who talks badly about another race • a law to make all states become one nation. • also known as the house of representatives. • the state that only has 1 house the lower house • someone who talks badly about different genders • ...
Explanation Text 2024-05-02
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- What type of tense is usually used in explanatory text..
- "next", "first", "then", "to begin with" are examples of explanatory text which use...
- Explanation text contains an explanation about.
- Cheese. . . From milk
- ______ is not the generic structure of explanation text.
- What types of topics are often explained in explanation texts?
- What is the closest meaning "cycle"?
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- He ... a Letter two hours ago
- True or False. The general statement gives the audience a brief introduction to the event/thing
- A text that explains how or why things happen is called ....... text.
- Title, general statement, explanation, and conclusion including... explanation text
- The first paragraph of the explanatory text explains about...
- What part of the explanation text structure explains the background and general overview of the topic which can be in the form of classification, definition, history..
- The final part of the explanation text is...
- True or False. Explanation text tells the reader how to do something.
15 Clues: Cheese. . . From milk • He ... a Letter two hours ago • What is the closest meaning "cycle"? • The final part of the explanation text is... • Explanation text contains an explanation about. • What type of tense is usually used in explanatory text.. • ______ is not the generic structure of explanation text. • The first paragraph of the explanatory text explains about... • ...
JTG Vocab 1 CW 2023-05-22
INDEPENDENCIA DE MEXICO 2024-12-04
16 Clues: / Río • / País • / Líder • / Nombre • / Último • / Título • /GENERAL • / Ciudad • / Ciudad • / Heroína • / Ejército • / Documento • / EMPERADOR • / Sacerdote • / Sacerdote • / Conspiración
American Old Timers 2023-10-19
10 Clues: Americas Army • knife on a gun • American General • head of a country • general of the british • who america was fighting • war for americas idependance • colonist who apposed the british • british settlement away from britian • The turning point of the revolutionary war
Troop 399 Klondike Crossword 2025-01-20
10 Clues: Be ________ • highest rank • _____ aid kit • Leave no ______ • Ninth point of Scout Law • Cradle of _______ council • Required for orienteering • Used to carry gear at Klondike • Camp Hart is part of _____ Scout Reservation • General Francis ____ was a brigadier general in the Continental Army
End of the Civil War (Ethan) 2014-05-08
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- This was a march where there was total havoc, it was meant to discourage the south
- This is the Union general who commanded troops to burn down building in Richmond, Virginia
- A brutal battle where many men died in three days (47,000 casualties)
- This is a amendment that ended slavery in the United States, and it's territories
- This is one of the best speeches ever written by any U.S president
- in this battle Stonewall Jackson died by his own men and the Confederacy won
- This amendment states that all men can vote for anybody to be in office
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- This is a confederate general who commanded the confederates in the battle of Gettysburg
- This is named for rebuilding the Union and the confederates to become one whole again
- This is when confederate General Lee surrendered to Union General Grant
- This amendment stated all people born in the U.S (except native Americans) and those who later become citizens are now citizens, it also protects the right of all citizens
- A key victory that gave them control of the Mississippi river
- This is a holiday that was made to honer soldiers who died fighting for us
13 Clues: A key victory that gave them control of the Mississippi river • This is one of the best speeches ever written by any U.S president • A brutal battle where many men died in three days (47,000 casualties) • This is when confederate General Lee surrendered to Union General Grant • This amendment states that all men can vote for anybody to be in office • ...
Second Grade Civil War 2025-02-19
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- nickname for southern soldiers
- eleven southern states which broke away
- president of the Confederate States
- known as the Angel of the Battlefield
- conductor on the Underground Railroad
- president of the United States
- nickname for northern soldiers
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- general of the Confederacy
- general of the Union
- author of Uncle Tom's Cabin
- another name for the United States
- first battle of the Civil War
12 Clues: general of the Union • general of the Confederacy • author of Uncle Tom's Cabin • first battle of the Civil War • nickname for southern soldiers • president of the United States • nickname for northern soldiers • another name for the United States • president of the Confederate States • known as the Angel of the Battlefield • conductor on the Underground Railroad • ...
Second Grade Civil War 2025-02-19
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- nickname for southern soldiers
- eleven southern states which broke away
- president of the Confederate States
- known as the Angel of the Battlefield
- conductor on the Underground Railroad
- president of the United States
- nickname for northern soldiers
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- general of the Confederacy
- general of the Union
- author of Uncle Tom's Cabin
- another name for the United States
- first battle of the Civil War
12 Clues: general of the Union • general of the Confederacy • author of Uncle Tom's Cabin • first battle of the Civil War • nickname for southern soldiers • president of the United States • nickname for northern soldiers • another name for the United States • president of the Confederate States • known as the Angel of the Battlefield • conductor on the Underground Railroad • ...
IPS 2022-11-17
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- Waktu afta menjadikan asean sebagai basis produksi dunia
- Tempat Afta dibentuk
- kesepakatan apa yang terjadi pada tahun 2010?
- Berapa kategori General Exception Indonesia
- Afta dibentuk pada saat
- FDI singkatan dari?
- Salah satu negara pendiri AFTA
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- produk yang tidak dimasukkan CEPT-AFTA
- Tahun KTT dibentuk
- bentuk kerjasama di bidang ASEAN adalah
- produk indonesia yang di kategorikan General Exception
- tokoh Indonesia pendiri Afta adalah?
12 Clues: Tahun KTT dibentuk • FDI singkatan dari? • Tempat Afta dibentuk • Afta dibentuk pada saat • Salah satu negara pendiri AFTA • tokoh Indonesia pendiri Afta adalah? • produk yang tidak dimasukkan CEPT-AFTA • bentuk kerjasama di bidang ASEAN adalah • Berapa kategori General Exception Indonesia • kesepakatan apa yang terjadi pada tahun 2010? • ...
BG1 2016-10-27
18 Clues: make • major • broad • illnes • esteem • fulfill • observe • develop • solution • renowned • discover • ten years • overweight • not simple • well-being • not the same • idea or concept • people in general
American Revolution 2022-02-09
10 Clues: British King • British General • American General • European Philosopher • Author of Common Sense • Final battle of the War • Turning point of the War • Help gain support from France • Main author of the Declaration of Ind. • African American poet who supported independence
End of Civil War. 2017-04-28
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- A strong general who was in command of the entire Union army. He wanted to destroy Lee's army and capture Richmond, Virginia.
- The man who shot and killed Abraham Lincoln.
- A 60 mile wide and 300 mile long path that went from Georgia to South Carolina. Lead by General William Tecumseh Sherman.
- In September, 1864 Sherman captured and burned this city.
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- The place General Lee surrendered to General Grant.
- A man who fled to the South after Lee surrendered. He wanted to keep the Confederacy alive.
- The place that Lincoln was when he died. He died watching a play.
- A desire to harm.
- The place where the Confederate capital was. The Union wanted to take it over.
- In December, this city was taken by the Union. From there, they marched to South Carolina.
10 Clues: A desire to harm. • The man who shot and killed Abraham Lincoln. • The place General Lee surrendered to General Grant. • In September, 1864 Sherman captured and burned this city. • The place that Lincoln was when he died. He died watching a play. • The place where the Confederate capital was. The Union wanted to take it over. • ...
Ranks in the armed forces 2020-02-28
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- (in the Indian army) a mid-level junior commissioned officer
- a rank of officer in the British army, above second lieutenant and below captain
- the person in command of a ship
- a rank in the Indian army, equivalent to a sergeant
- a military rank used to denote a senior military leader, usually a general in command of a nation's army
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- junior commissioned officer whose rank is higher than havlidars and lower than lieutenants
- a rank of officer in the British army, above colonel and below major general
- a rank of officer in the army and in the US air force, above a lieutenant colonel and below a brigadier or brigadier general
- the military rank above captain and below lieutenant colonel
- an Indian soldier serving under British or other European orders
10 Clues: the person in command of a ship • a rank in the Indian army, equivalent to a sergeant • (in the Indian army) a mid-level junior commissioned officer • the military rank above captain and below lieutenant colonel • an Indian soldier serving under British or other European orders • a rank of officer in the British army, above colonel and below major general • ...
Daily Crossword 2025-01-23
Across
- what gun do the British use?
- Which general led the Americans in the battle of Saratoga Bemis Heights?
- What stopped the British from escaping north in the battle of Saratoga Bemis heights?
- Who is the famous general who's first name starts with a G and last name starts with a W?
- About how many times more British died than Americans in the battle of Saratoga Bemis Heights?
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- What was one of the main reason Americans rebelled against the British? (hint it includes money)
- What gun do the Americans use?
- What did General Burgoyne and his British troops have no choice but to do at the battle of Saratoga Bemis heights?
- Which side did General Benedict Arnold lead?
- Who led the British army at the battle of Saratoga Bemis heights?
10 Clues: what gun do the British use? • What gun do the Americans use? • Which side did General Benedict Arnold lead? • Who led the British army at the battle of Saratoga Bemis heights? • Which general led the Americans in the battle of Saratoga Bemis Heights? • What stopped the British from escaping north in the battle of Saratoga Bemis heights? • ...
CROSS WORD PUZZLE OPPOSITE WORDS PART-17 2020-04-22
Words From Names 2015-03-22
Build Your Moral Strength 2022-11-02
CompañerosLexicom 2020-09-21
9 Clues: gerente general • area de creditos • gerente comercial • Supervisor zona sur • supervisor zona norte • supervisor zona centro • area de recursos humanos • secretaria de gerente general • secretaria de gerente comercial
Chapters 11-13, 18 2015-03-14
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- reduction in the rate of inflation
- also called recovery
- the practice of a company having its work done by another company in another country
- money accepted by law and not because of its redeemability or intrinsic value
- variables that change at the same time that real GDP changes
- contraction
- government payment to individuals not in exchange for goods or services currently produced
- serves as medium of exchange, unit of account, and store value
- finished goods and services produced for the ultimate user
- actual rate of interest without adjustment for the inflation rate
- unemployment caused by the lack of jobs during a recession
- rise in general price level resulting from an excess of total spending
- having work for a company preformed by the company's employees located in another country
- extremely rapid rise in general price level
- decrease in general price level of goods and services
- value of the stock of assets owned at some point in time
- nominal rate of interest minus inflation rate
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- variables that change after real GDP changes
- the difference between actual real GDP and potential or full employment real GDP
- actual number of dollars received over a period of time
- goods and services used as inputs for the production of final goods
- temporary unemployment caused by the time required of workers to move from one job to another
- year chosen as a reference point for comparison with some earlier or later year
- increase in general price level of goods and services
- variables that changes before real GDP changes
- model a diagram showing the exchange of money and resources between households and businesses
- the value of all final goods produced during a given time period based on the prices existing in a selecting base year
- ability of money to hold value over time
28 Clues: contraction • also called recovery • reduction in the rate of inflation • ability of money to hold value over time • extremely rapid rise in general price level • variables that change after real GDP changes • nominal rate of interest minus inflation rate • variables that changes before real GDP changes • increase in general price level of goods and services • ...
Revolución Mexicana 2023-05-01
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- quién no aprobaba la manera en que Huerta había llegado al poder
- científico que Díaz ya tenía como candidato de vicepresidente
- qué hermanos Flores Magón impulsó las ideas del Anarquismo en todo el país
- el general Orozco desconoció el gobierno de Madero y proclamó el plan de
- a qué general decidió nombrar como presidente provisional la convención
- en que se había convertido días al final de su largo periodo de gobierno
- que general venció Orozco el 3 de julio de 1912
- quién proclamó el Plan de Guadalupe
- qué Coronel carrancista logró ganar su confianza para después matarlo a traición
- en el artículo tercero del Plan de San Luis quién es fueron despojados de sus terrenos
- su verdadero nombre era Doroteo Arango
- quién fue un héroe de la revolución maderista
- quién junto con Madero fueron encarcelados y obligados a renunciar
- quién se unió a la lucha armada para combatir al dueño de las tierras de Chihuahua
- escribió el libro la sucesión presidencial en 1910
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- de que clases implementaron medidas para mejorar y enaltecer la situación
- quién tomó el mando como presidente por 45 minutos
- quién escribió a la par de Porfirio Díaz envejeciendo científicos
- se levantó en armas en el estado de Morelos
- de qué ciudad firmaron los convenios Díaz y Madero
- que otro general fue sublevado contra Madero
- qué doctor resentido contra Madero se levantó en armas en ciudad Juárez
- las mujeres estuvieron al frente de batallones de soldados y
- dónde proclamó Madero el Plan de San Luis
- en qué parte de Europa murió Díaz
- el llamado caudillo del Sur y junto con otros proclamó el plan de
- donde hubo discusiones a veces violentas y apasionadas entre los dos grupos
- Huerta contaba con el apoyo de los gobernadores de los estados excepto Sonora y
- empezaron los levantamientos armados en todo el país principalmente en el
- Villa y Zapata peleaban contra Carranza y
30 Clues: en qué parte de Europa murió Díaz • quién proclamó el Plan de Guadalupe • su verdadero nombre era Doroteo Arango • dónde proclamó Madero el Plan de San Luis • Villa y Zapata peleaban contra Carranza y • se levantó en armas en el estado de Morelos • que otro general fue sublevado contra Madero • quién fue un héroe de la revolución maderista • ...
The Revolutionary War 2024-09-09
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- Upon his execution, this individual declared, "I regret that I have but one life to lose for my country."
- The Continental army holed up here for one miserable winter in 1777.
- This battle resulted in the ultimate defeat of the British during the Revolutionary War
- At this battle, Washington and 2,400 soldiers silently rowed across the Deleware River and marched on their enemy with little supplies
- George Rogers ______ was a land surveyor in Ohio and Kentucky who led a small band of settlers called the Over Mountain Men.
- A 47 page pamphlet written by Thomas Paine arguing that citizens, not kings, should make laws.
- Washington used heavy guns to besiege the city of Boston and eventually force the British out.
- General Howe on the Patriot side soundly defeats the British under General Burgoyne, cutting off New England from the rest of the colonies
- ______ warfare involves swift hit and run attacks
- The _______ Continental Congress established the Continental Army and sent an Olive Branch Petition to Parliament
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- Marquis de _______ was a French general who assisted the Patriot cause.
- Various laws imposed on the city of Boston by the British Parliament to punish them for the Boston Tea Party
- The Declaration of _______ formally announced the colonies' break from Great Britain.
- The Treaty of _____ in 1783 officially recognized the independence of the 13 colonies.
- Continental Army holds the British off in Boston until they run out ammo and are forced to retreat.
- General _____ led Patriot troops to capture the city of Montreal
- ______ Gates attempted to capture Camden, South Carolina, but failed in doing so.4
- The "Shot heard round the world," happened at the Battle of ________
- The ______ Navy greatly helped the Patriots throughout the Revolutionary War
- The _______ Continental Congress send the Declaration of Rights to the British King.
20 Clues: ______ warfare involves swift hit and run attacks • General _____ led Patriot troops to capture the city of Montreal • The Continental army holed up here for one miserable winter in 1777. • The "Shot heard round the world," happened at the Battle of ________ • Marquis de _______ was a French general who assisted the Patriot cause. • ...
Cognition 2025-01-09
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- a nonmodifiable risk factor for AD
- term used to describe problems with balance and coordination
- recommended to establish early to protect AD patient
- Important part of the nursing process
- lasts for several seconds but it can be rehearsed or repeated and transferred into LTM (3words, no space)
- specialized cells of the nervous system that carry messages
- the ability to process and apply social information accurately and effectively (2words, no space)
- number 1 risk factor for AD
- sensory experiences that do not represent reality
- a type of aphasia where the individual is not able to recall the names of everyday objects
- includes four basic elements: person, place, time, and situation
- specialized chemicals that carry nerve impulses
- Term used to describe the cognitively impaired population
- acute change in the mental state
- complex set of mental processes in which you store, retrieve, and use information
- term used to describe compensating for memory gaps bu filling them in with fabricated events
- Broad screening tool
- insoluble deposits (2words, no space)
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- thick protein clots (3words, no space)
- general category of difficulty with or distortions of movement
- the most common form of dementia (2words, no space)
- Inadequate intake of oxygen that can lead to changes in mental status
- Sometimes mistaken for dementia
- inability to recognize objects through the use of one or more senses
- general term used to describe increased difficulty in thinking
- Important aspect of AD (2words, no space)
- the final sequence or destination of information that can be stored indefinitely (3words, no space)
- general term used to describe the degeneration of the neurologic systems of the brain
- inability to use or understand language
- rigid, false beliefs
- general term used to refer to the loss of recent or remote memory
31 Clues: rigid, false beliefs • Broad screening tool • number 1 risk factor for AD • Sometimes mistaken for dementia • acute change in the mental state • a nonmodifiable risk factor for AD • Important part of the nursing process • insoluble deposits (2words, no space) • thick protein clots (3words, no space) • inability to use or understand language • ...
Countable and Uncountable Nouns 2025-10-16
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- movement forward or improvement in a situation or activity
- the process of teaching or learning, not countable
- the act of going from one place to another, not a specific trip
- the state of being free, not a quantity you can count
- tasks given by teachers to be done outside class
- all the vehicles moving along a road at a particular time
- facts or signs that help prove something is true
- suggestions or recommendations about what someone should do
- facts, details, or data about a topic or situation
- the tools or machines needed for a specific task or activity
- material used for writing or printing on, but countable when referring to “a newspaper” or “an academic paper”
- all the bags and suitcases you take when you travel
- a dairy product made from milk
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- understanding or awareness gained through learning or experience
- what you gain by doing or living through something
- can be uncountable when referring to the general category, but countable when referring to types
- organized sounds that express emotion or ideas
- rings, necklaces, or other ornaments, uncountable as a whole
- belief in yourself or in someone else’s abilities
- a sweet substance used in cooking or drinks
- general effort or tasks you do, often related to your job
- conditions of the atmosphere such as rain, sunshine, or wind
- reports about recent events or things that have happened
- coins, notes, or currency in general — uncountable as a concept
- things like chairs and tables, but you can’t count them individually
- clothes in general, not used in the plural form
- the process of studying something in depth to discover new information
- food made from flour and baked, usually in loaves
- a group of machines or mechanical parts that work together
- harmful substances introduced into the environment
30 Clues: a dairy product made from milk • a sweet substance used in cooking or drinks • organized sounds that express emotion or ideas • clothes in general, not used in the plural form • tasks given by teachers to be done outside class • facts or signs that help prove something is true • belief in yourself or in someone else’s abilities • ...
U.S. History 2012-11-28
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- a harbor near Honolulu, on S Oahu, in Hawaii
- the United States Navy's second commissioned battleship and the first U.S. Navy ship to be named after the state of Maine
- notes Submitted by U.S. Secretary of State, John Hay, September 6, 1899
- an amendment to a joint resolution of the United States Congress, replacing the earlier Teller Amendment
- a corollary to the Monroe Doctrine that was articulated by President Theodore Roosevelt in his State of the Union Address in 1904
- Cuban patriot and writer.
- Secretary of State 1861–69.
- was a leading figure in the Mexican Revolution, which broke out in 1910
- president of Republic of Hawaii 1894–98
- was an eminent writer in the period after the American Revolution as a diplomat negotiated a number of treaties that include his name
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- signed on September 3, 1783, ended the American Revolutionary War
- connects the Atlantic Ocean (via the Caribbean Sea) to the Pacific Ocean
- the name bestowed on the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry
- was an admiral of the United States Navy.
- better known by his pseudonym Francisco Villa
- ) was a Filipino general, politician, and independence leader
- a decisive battle of the Spanish-American War
- use of financial power in diplomacy: the use of financial resources to facilitate foreign relations
- a proto- nationalist movement by the Righteous Harmony Society in China
- A Spanish general who was a Captain General of Cuba
- the type of journalism that relies on sensationalism and lurid exaggeration to attract readers
- officially known as the Organic Act of 1900
- the relation of a strong state toward a weaker state or territory that it protects and partly controls.
- U.S. naval officer and writer on naval history
- the policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries
- was a general officer in the United States Army who led the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I.
26 Clues: Cuban patriot and writer. • Secretary of State 1861–69. • president of Republic of Hawaii 1894–98 • was an admiral of the United States Navy. • officially known as the Organic Act of 1900 • a harbor near Honolulu, on S Oahu, in Hawaii • better known by his pseudonym Francisco Villa • a decisive battle of the Spanish-American War • ...
Unit 2 Study Guide: Reform and Westward Expansion through Reconstruction 2013-10-25
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- First President to be impeached
- caused more deaths than the actual wounds
- Amendment that gave every male citizen the right to vote
- Name for the Southern States during the Civil War
- Side during the Civil War that had a stronger Navy, more immigrant labor and better manufacturing centers and railroads
- Freed all slaves in rebel territories
- group in Congress who wanted harsh punishments for the South
- can't be held in prison without charges being filed
- War that pitted brother against brother and was fought to preserve the Union
- President Johnson's plan for Reconstruction was
- Location of Lincoln's assassination
- slave states in the North that did not secede (Maryland, Delaware, Missouri, Kentucky)
- What the Confederacy would have to wait for the Union to do to win the war
- group that used terror tactics against African Americans and white people who supported them
- Capitol of the Union
- government agency to help freed slaves
- Turning point of the Civil War
- to breakaway from
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- General who burned Atlanta to the ground
- Amendment that gave full citizenship to every person born in the US
- Name for the Northern states during the Civil War
- First state to secede from the Union in 1860
- Northern plan to defeat the South
- General of the Confederacy
- first major land battle of the Civil War
- Place where General Lee surrendered to end the Civil War
- Capitol of the Confederacy
- Plan to reunify the nation after the Civil War
- This man was elected President and his election essentially ended Reconstruction
- Amendment that ended slavery
- Confederate attack that shattered the South psychologically
- President of the Confederacy
- What the Union would have to do to the South during the Civil War to achieve complete victory
- Where the first shots were fired that started the Civil War
- stopped the Southern advance into the North
- Union General who Lee surrendered to
36 Clues: to breakaway from • Capitol of the Union • General of the Confederacy • Capitol of the Confederacy • Amendment that ended slavery • President of the Confederacy • Turning point of the Civil War • First President to be impeached • Northern plan to defeat the South • Location of Lincoln's assassination • Union General who Lee surrendered to • Freed all slaves in rebel territories • ...
River Raisin National Battlefield Park Crossword 2015-08-03
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- The size of a projectile
- Narrow French farms with frontage along waterways.
- Grooves cut into a barrel to create spin and stabilize a projectile
- The River Raisin National Battlefield Park Mascot
- National Park in Ohio dedicated to the Battle of Lake Erie
- Famous Native American warrior who rallied his people and fought for the British
- Native American hand held weapon
- The battle where Tecumseh was killed
- The number of Americans who fled the battle and arrived at General Harrison's camp
- British fort that General Proctor departed from to attack Frenchtown
- This vessel was used for transportation of people and goods
- The state where the vast majority of U.S. volunteers originated
- The month the Battles of the River Raisin took place
- This animal's fur was the main currency for trading in North America
- The number of counties named for soldiers that volunteered from Kentucky
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- The rally cry of The Battle of the River Raisin
- American General who fought at the Battle of the River Raisin
- Caliber of the American Model 1803 Musket
- The number of flags that we fly at the battlefield today
- The fruit found along the banks of the River Raisin that led to its name
- The symbol of The National Park Service
- Superintendent of River Raisin National Battlefield Park
- French style fencing used duri ng the Battle of the River Raisin
- The treaty that ended The War of 1812
- Famous British Musket used in The Battle of the River Raisin
- U.S. President in office when congress declared war on Great Britain
- British General that commanded at the Battle of the River Raisin
- Military road built during the War of 1812 that ran from Detroit to Urbana, Ohio
- Term used to describe the aftermath of the battle when Native Americans returned the next day
29 Clues: The size of a projectile • Native American hand held weapon • The battle where Tecumseh was killed • The treaty that ended The War of 1812 • The symbol of The National Park Service • Caliber of the American Model 1803 Musket • The rally cry of The Battle of the River Raisin • The River Raisin National Battlefield Park Mascot • ...
Civil War 2021-06-02
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- Northern economic system during the Civil War in which factories were created
- The place General Robert E Lee surrendered to General Ulysses S Grant
- a cash crop that was harvested by slaves
- the bloodiest battle of the Civil War
- Law that returned escaped slaves and free Northern slaves to the South
- The war strategy of the South to
- The group in the South during the Civil War that was led by Jefferson Davis
- General of the Union Army
- The primary cause of the Civil War
- President of the Confederate states during the Civil War
- Harriet Tubman led many slaves to freedom using this route
- General of the Confederate Army
- white abolitionist who believed in order to stop slavery, slaves needed to fight and/or kill their slave masters
- The compromise that allowed Missouri to become a slave state and Maine to become a free state
- which the court decided that African Americans whether enslaved or free had no rights
- The war strategy of the Union army to destroy the land and supplies of the South
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- The group in the North during the Civil War that was led by President Lincoln
- The differences in opinions between the North and the South caused these regions to hate one another
- People who opposed slavery
- a large piece of land where crops are planted and harvested
- a Northerner who moved to the South after the Civil War
- to formally withdraw from a federal group, alliance or country
- cotton to other countries in hopes to win allies
- Battle that started the Civil War
- a landmark Supreme Court case
- a formal public announcement
- The act of states' ignoring federal laws
- President of the Union during the Civil War
- The South's economy was based on these types of occupations
- former slaves who had been emancipated by legal means
30 Clues: General of the Union Army • People who opposed slavery • a formal public announcement • a landmark Supreme Court case • General of the Confederate Army • The war strategy of the South to • Battle that started the Civil War • The primary cause of the Civil War • the bloodiest battle of the Civil War • a cash crop that was harvested by slaves • ...
Civil War 2024-12-02
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- The political party of Abraham Lincoln, which opposed slavery.
- The states that stayed with the U.S. during the Civil War
- Slave states that stayed loyal to the Union during the Civil War
- The general who led the Confederate army during the Civil War
- A new way to take pictures, used to show Civil War battles and people.
- A nurse who helped soldiers and founded the American Red Cross.
- A state that broke away from Virginia during the Civil War to join the Union
- Ships covered in iron used in battle during the Civil War
- The first major battle of the Civil War, where the Confederates won.
- A way to send messages over long distances using wires, used in the Civil War.
- The group of Southern states that fought against the Union in the Civil War
- Riots in New York City in 1863 against the government's forced military draft.
- The location where the first shots of the Civil War were fired.
- When Southern states left the United States to form their own country.
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- A nurse who helped soldiers during the Civil War and later founded the Red Cross.
- The first state to leave the Union before the Civil War started
- The Union general who won the Civil War and later became president
- The president who led the U.S. during the Civil War and ended slavery
- The place where General Lee surrendered to General Grant, ending the Civil War.
- Abraham Lincoln's speech about freedom and equality after the Battle of Gettysburg
- The practice of forcing people to work without pay and treating them as property.
- An escaped slave who became a famous abolitionist and fought for equal rights
- A key battle in 1863 that the Union won, turning the war in their favor.
- People in the North who wanted to end the Civil War and make peace with the South.
24 Clues: The states that stayed with the U.S. during the Civil War • Ships covered in iron used in battle during the Civil War • The general who led the Confederate army during the Civil War • The political party of Abraham Lincoln, which opposed slavery. • The first state to leave the Union before the Civil War started • ...
Las partes de la casa 2022-01-04
18 Clues: attic • porch • stairs • closet • garage • office • garden • kitchen • terrace • bedroom • elevator • power room • livingroom • dining room • entry way/foyer • apartment/floor • hallway/corridor • room (in general)
Cyberchondriac 2025-08-12
18 Clues: язва • опрос • редкий • опухоль • причина • операция • излечить • признание • устаревший • ненадежный • нездоровится • выматывающий • обмениваться • угрожающий жизни • открыть, обнаружить • альтернативная медицина • частота сердечных сокращений • терапевт (General Practitioner)
Civil War 2022-09-15
10 Clues: Union General • Bloodiest Battle • Who won civil war • Confederate General • State of Final battle • First shots in civil war • First Battle of Civil War • President during Civil War • Bullets used during civil war • She was called Moses of her people
Major Civil War Battle Crossword 2018-02-15
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- The name of the fort (one word only) where the Confederates fired upon a Union garrison.
- Name of General who marched troops through the south to hurt and destroy their morale and resources.
- The name of the Southern army.
- Name of the battle where Abraham delivered famous speech.
- The nickname (one word only) of the confederate general who stood in the midst of bullets and rallied his troops to victory at Bull Run.
- The name of the Northern army.
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- The name of the city where General Sherman's March to the Sea ended.
- The name of the confederate general (first, last and middle initial) who commanded the southern army at Gettysburg.
- (Two words put together) First major battle of Civil War.
- The name of the state where the Battle of Gettysburg was fought.
10 Clues: The name of the Southern army. • The name of the Northern army. • (Two words put together) First major battle of Civil War. • Name of the battle where Abraham delivered famous speech. • The name of the state where the Battle of Gettysburg was fought. • The name of the city where General Sherman's March to the Sea ended. • ...
The Civil War 2012-04-19
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- Who was their first president?
- What was he(#68)?
- This battle was Lee's last clear victory of the war.
- Confederate soldiers fought to protect the ____.
- The most famous Copperhead, Ohio congressman.
- How old was he (#68)?
- This battle, fought September 19–20, 1863, marked the end of a Union offensive in southeastern Tennessee and northwestern Georgia.
- Northern Democrats who advocated peace with the South.
- The Battle of Gettysburg was significant because it ended Confederate hopes of formal recognition by ___ ____.
- President during the Civil War?
- Lincoln died on ___ 15, 1865.
- Name of the place where the first battle was fought.
- A major battle of the American Civil War, that was fought from April 30 to May 6, 1863, in Spotsylvania County, Virginia.
- Admitted as a State in the Union on June 20, 1863.
- How many states, in total, seceded?
- In April 1862, General McClellan's troops left northern Virginia to begin the ____ ____.
- On November 23-25, Union forces pushed Confederate troops away from _____.
- A series of six major battles over the seven days from June 25 to July 1, 1862, near Richmond, Virginia.
- A tax that takes a specified percentage of an individual’s income.
- Which General was held responsible for the defeat at the Second Battle of Bull Run because he had failed to commit his troops to battle quickly enough and later was forced out of the army by 1863?
- What were Booth’s last words?
- An executive order issued by United States President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863.
- General who won several victories around Vicksburg, Mississippi.
- Place in Tennessee where, on April 6, 1862, Confederate forces attacked Union forces under General Ulysses S. Grant.
- Grant’s Campaign, a series of battles fought in Virginia during May and June 1864.
- Name of the British comedy Lincoln and his wife went to see?
- Where did Lee and Grant met to arrange a Confederate surrender on April 9, 1865?
- The ____ claimed that the Emancipation Proclamation would only prolong the war by antagonizing the South.
- Who was named general-in-chief of the Union army on July 11, 1862?
- The ______-_______ Campaign was nine months of trench warfare in which Union forces commanded by Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant assaulted Petersburg unsuccessfully.
- The Union inflation rate at the end of the war was ___ percent.
- The first major battle in the American Civil War to take place on Union soil.
- Where was the worst Confederate prison?
- From January 1863 on, it was a fight to the ____.
- By April 25, 1862, Flag Officer Farragut was in command of ____ ______.
- By late March 1865, it was clear that the end of the ____ was near.
- Union nurse that often cared for the sick and wounded at the front lines.
- In ___ (month) 1861, inexperienced northern troops confronted 25,000 raw confederate soldiers.
- After how many hours did the garrison surrender?
- Side that had the advantage in terms of industrial production.
- Campaign A series of American Civil War battles and maneuvers in East Tennessee during the fall of 1863.
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- A series of maneuvers and battles in the Western Theater of the American Civil War directed against Vicksburg, Mississippi.
- Lincoln could not take office until ___ (month) 1861.
- On May 31, 1862, the Confederate army attacked and almost defeated federal forces at ___ ____.
- Name of Lincoln’s assassin.
- Battle that was fought on December 11–15, 1862.
- On March 9, 1862, every navy in the world took notice after the North’s ironclad ___ traded fire with the South’s ironclad Merrimack.
- During which act did the shooting happen?
- City in Alabama where the Confederate Constitution was created.
- A series of battles fought in June and July 1863.
- After how many years was the Civil War over?
- Although this commander was one of Robert E. Lee's best corps commanders in the East, he was unsuccessful in his role as an independent commander in the West.
- Who obtained government jobs for the first time?
- Those States formed the ___ ___ __ ____.
- Weapons more accurate than old-fashioned muskets, soldiers could load them more quickly and therefore fire more rounds during battle.
- General Quincy A. Gillmore battered Fort ____ into submission in less than two days (April 10-11, 1862).
- Federal supply ship that dropped its anchor off the coast of New Jersey on April 18, 1861.
- Where did he hit the president with the pistol?
- Battle that followed the bloody but inconclusive Battle of the Wilderness.
- The Union commanding general?
- A draft that would force certain members of the population to serve in the army.
- Cautious, longterm strategy? Anaconda Plan
- Fell to Confederate General Jackson on September 15, along with a great number of men and a large body of supplies.
- President that was blamed for not holding the seceders in the Union by sheer force?
- Who commanded Confederate soldiers?
- Northerners and Confederates alike expected a ___ war.
- Percent of voters that preferred some other candidate?
- A court order that requires authorities to bring a person held in jail before the court to determine why he or she is being jailed.
- In July 1864, General ____ ____ led his forces into Maryland to relieve the pressure on Lee's army.
- Where did the states vote to secede?
- Lincoln replaced general McDowell with general George B. ____.
- Which foreign country was no longer dependent on Southern cotton?
72 Clues: What was he(#68)? • How old was he (#68)? • Name of Lincoln’s assassin. • Lincoln died on ___ 15, 1865. • What were Booth’s last words? • The Union commanding general? • Who was their first president? • President during the Civil War? • How many states, in total, seceded? • Who commanded Confederate soldiers? • Where did the states vote to secede? • ...
civil war 2013-05-23
10 Clues: amendment, said • broke away from union • s. grant, union general • tax, established in 1861 • e. lee, confederacy general • of gettysburg, began july 1 • wilkes booth,killed lincoln • fought against the confederacy • theatre, where lincoln was killed • lincoln,president during civil war
The Battle of Gettysburg 2013-05-20
10 Clues: Where? • What month? • What was it? • South's General? • North's general? • There were 51,112 ______? • The _______ battle of the civil war • The _____ attacked from the southwest. • Lee's second invasion of the north _____? • It is perhaps the most ______ battle in the civil war
NC CONSTITUTION 2020-12-14
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- The Council of State serves terms that are ______ years long.
- The Governor has the power to grant this to a criminal.
- Both legislative houses keep this of their proceedings.
- Must be able to read and write this in the English language to vote
- There are exactly this many Senate seats in NC.
- A Governor can _______ a bill if the Governor doesn't like it.
- Punishable by death in NC.
- According to Article I, North Carolina citizens have a right to this
- Officially the capital of North Carolina
- The branch with the Governor and Lt. Governor.
- The Lt. Governor presides in this position in the NC senate.
- This chamber has the power to try all impeachment cases
- General Assembly can't lend this without support of voters
- This division consists of the Supreme Court and the court of Appeals
- The General Assembly maintains a public ____ system.
- Senate and House terms are ____ years long.
- The branch with the House and the Senate.
- The Constitution requires each county to have one of these elected.
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- This branch houses the courts.
- The Governor can _________ and appoint state officers.
- Eleven members of the State Board of Education are _____________ by the Governor.
- These are applicable to every unit of local government, unless exceptions exist
- This tax's rate can't exceed ten percent.
- North Carolina has a policy to conserve and protect these types of resources
- The General Assembly gives power to _____ as it sees fit.
- Number of years you have to have lived in NC to vote.
- This chamber has the power to impeach a state officer.
- Elected Officials take a _______ of office.
- This tax can't be levied by the General Assembly, counties, cities, or towns.
- The ______________ of Public Instruction is in charge of the State's Education Agency (DPI).
- NC public schools have to operate at least _____ months a year.
- Can't be convicted of this to vote.
32 Clues: Punishable by death in NC. • This branch houses the courts. • Can't be convicted of this to vote. • Officially the capital of North Carolina • This tax's rate can't exceed ten percent. • The branch with the House and the Senate. • Elected Officials take a _______ of office. • Senate and House terms are ____ years long. • The branch with the Governor and Lt. Governor. • ...
Unit 2 Study Guide: Reform and Westward Expansion through Reconstruction 2013-10-25
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- President of the Confederacy
- Turning point of the Civil War
- Where the first shots were fired that started the Civil War
- Capitol of the Union
- What the Union would have to do to the South during the Civil War to achieve complete victory
- group in Congress who wanted harsh punishments for the South
- General who burned Atlanta to the ground
- Confederate attack that shattered the South psychologically
- slave states in the North that did not secede (Maryland, Delaware, Missouri, Kentucky)
- Place where General Lee surrendered to end the Civil War
- Amendment that gave every male citizen the right to vote
- Location of Lincoln's assassination
- can't be held in prison without charges being filed
- President Johnson's plan for Reconstruction was
- Northern plan to defeat the South
- Name for the Northern states during the Civil War
- This man was elected President and his election essentially ended Reconstruction
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- government agency to help freed slaves
- first major land battle of the Civil War
- caused more deaths than the actual wounds
- Union General who Lee surrendered to
- Freed all slaves in rebel territories
- Amendment that gave full citizenship to every person born in the US
- Plan to reunify the nation after the Civil War
- War that pitted brother against brother and was fought to preserve the Union
- What the Confederacy would have to wait for the Union to do to win the war
- General of the Confederacy
- group that used terror tactics against African Americans and white people who supported them
- Side during the Civil War that had a stronger Navy, more immigrant labor and better manufacturing centers and railroads
- Capitol of the Confederacy
- First state to secede from the Union in 1860
- Name for the Southern States during the Civil War
- Amendment that ended slavery
- First President to be impeached
- to breakaway from
- stopped the Southern advance into the North
36 Clues: to breakaway from • Capitol of the Union • General of the Confederacy • Capitol of the Confederacy • President of the Confederacy • Amendment that ended slavery • Turning point of the Civil War • First President to be impeached • Northern plan to defeat the South • Location of Lincoln's assassination • Union General who Lee surrendered to • Freed all slaves in rebel territories • ...
Unit 2 Study Guide: Reform and Westward Expansion through Reconstruction 2013-10-24
Across
- Turning point of the Civil War
- War that pitted brother against brother and was fought to preserve the Union
- President of the Confederacy
- group that used terror tactics against African Americans and white people who supported them
- Place where General Lee surrendered to end the Civil War
- First President to be impeached
- What the Confederacy would have to wait for the Union to do to win the war
- to breakaway from
- Side during the Civil War that had a stronger Navy, more immigrant labor and better manufacturing centers and railroads
- This man was elected President and his election essentially ended Reconstruction
- caused more deaths than the actual wounds
- Capitol of the Confederacy
- Name for the Northern states during the Civil War
- group in Congress who wanted harsh punishments for the South
- Location of Lincoln's assassination
- Union General who Lee surrendered to
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- President Johnson's plan for Reconstruction was
- Where the first shots were fired that started the Civil War
- Northern plan to defeat the South
- Confederate attack that shattered the South psychologically
- Name for the Southern States during the Civil War
- Freed all slaves in rebel territories
- stopped the Southern advance into the North
- government agency to help freed slaves
- first major land battle of the Civil War
- can't be held in prison without charges being filed
- General who burned Atlanta to the ground
- Amendment that gave every male citizen the right to vote
- Plan to reunify the nation after the Civil War
- What the Union would have to do to the South during the Civil War to achieve complete victory
- Amendment that ended slavery
- Capitol of the Union
- slave states in the North that did not secede (Maryland, Delaware, Missouri, Kentucky)
- First state to secede from the Union in 1860
- General of the Confederacy
- Amendment that gave full citizenship to every person born in the US
36 Clues: to breakaway from • Capitol of the Union • Capitol of the Confederacy • General of the Confederacy • President of the Confederacy • Amendment that ended slavery • Turning point of the Civil War • First President to be impeached • Northern plan to defeat the South • Location of Lincoln's assassination • Union General who Lee surrendered to • Freed all slaves in rebel territories • ...
government 2015-10-07
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- - the periods into which a Parliament is divided
- - the process of choosing a representative by vote
- - bills that are passed by Parliament
- - a group made up of all Senators and Members of Parliament from the same political party
- - a person who speaks for you
- - Canada's Parliament is composed of the Monarch, the Senate and the House of Commons
- - to choose a representative in an election
- - the Upper House of Parliament is made up of 105 Senators
- - the government's plan for how it will collect and spend money each year
- - to place a document before the Senate, the House of Commons or a committee for consideration
- of state - the person who is represented in Canada by the Governor General
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- - the bringing to an end of a Parliament, either at the end of its four-year term or if the government is defeated on a motion of non-confidence, by proclamation of the Governor General on the advice of the Prime Minister
- - the political party with the most members elected to the House of Commons usually forms the government
- - the Member of Parliament or Senator in a political party who is responsible for keeping other party members informed about the Chamber's business and making sure they are present in the Chamber, especially when a vote is expected
- - a king or queen of a country
- of the Black Rod - an officer of the Senate whose responsibilities include delivering messages to the Commons when its Member's attendance is required in the Senate Chamber by the Governor General or a deputy of the Governor General
- groups - groups of businesses, associations and people with a common interest who ask MPs or Senators to speak for them and promote their interests
- questions - another name for question period.
- - a change that is made to a bill, a motion or a committee report with the intention of improving it
- House - Another name for the Senate
20 Clues: - a person who speaks for you • - a king or queen of a country • House - Another name for the Senate • - bills that are passed by Parliament • - to choose a representative in an election • questions - another name for question period. • - the periods into which a Parliament is divided • - the process of choosing a representative by vote • ...
Scientific Methods in Psychology 2025-04-02
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- _______ definition: Procedures or operations that specify how to manipulate or measure a construct
- ______ validity: The extent to which causal statements about the relations among variables can be made
- A good theory explains how variables relate to one another
- A phenomenon studied by psychologists might not literally exist.
- ______ empiricism: Denies existence unless you can directly observe something
- A good theory must be able to make predictions that are open to empirical refutation
- ______ reasoning: If the premises are true (valid), then the conclusion is valid (General to Specific)
- "A testable prediction about how the world will behave if a theory is correct" (OpenStax, 2079).
- ____ statement: Vague, general statements about personality that seem specifically unique to an individual
- ______ variable: An element in the experiment being measured or observed Independent
- Similarity-Uniqueness ______: Everything has infinite similarities and differences
- Knowledge is developed through observation
- ______ fallacy: Mistaking the name of a phenomenon for an explanation
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- An element in the experiment being manipulated Behavioural variables - Any observable response of an organism
- ______ validity: The extent to which the findings of a study can be generalised beyond the study itself
- A system of theories, assumptions, and methods incorrectly regarded as scientific (aka false science)
- Must make specific, testable predictions that are confirmed by observation
- ______ empiricism: Accepts the existence of concepts via indirect observation
- A good theory is no more complex than it needs to be to explain behaviour (Simple)
- ______ reasoning: If it's true in a particular situation, assume it is true in general (Specific to General)
- "a well-developed set of ideas that propose an explanation for observed phenomena" (OpenStax, 2079)
- _______ variables: (subject variables) Characteristics of an organism that can be used to classify the organism for research purposes
- _______ variables: Environmental factors that have actual or potential effects on behavioural variables
23 Clues: Knowledge is developed through observation • A good theory explains how variables relate to one another • A phenomenon studied by psychologists might not literally exist. • ______ fallacy: Mistaking the name of a phenomenon for an explanation • Must make specific, testable predictions that are confirmed by observation • ...
11SCX Chemistry Crossword 2024-11-26
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- Relating to carbon-based compounds, especially in living things
- Mass of one mole of a substance
- Byproduct of combustion
- Amount of space occupied by a substance
- Starting part of a chemical name
- Alchohol found in beverages and used as a fuel
- Molar ratio of oxygen to water in the complete combustion of butanol
- Element found in all organic compounds
- Reaction where atoms or groups are removed to form a double bond
- The amount of matter in an object
- Shows actual number of atoms in a molecule
- Large molecule made of repeating units
- Formula showing the backbone of a molecule
- Added to name of compound with chlorine in it
- 6.02x10^23
- Hydrocarbon in gasoline
- Shows how atoms are arranged in a molecule
- Used in titrations
- c(NaOH)=1.60mol/L, V(NaOH)=15mL, V(H2SO4)=20mL, c(H2SO4)=?
- Reation type where atoms or groups are added to a molecule
- m(CH4)=8g, V(CH4)=100mL, c(CH4)=?
- Byproduct of combustion
- Used to transfer specific volumes of liquids
- Process of reducing concentration by adding solvent
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- Byproduct of combustion
- Another name for molar ratios
- Type of greenhouse gas
- Fuel sourced from natural gas
- Unit for amount of substance in chemistry
- Has general formula CnH2n+2O
- Number of particles in a given volume
- Ending for alkenes
- Caused by greenhouse gases
- Has general formula CnH2n+2X
- Shows simplest whole-number ratio of atoms
- Element found in all organic compounds
- Unit companies use for concentration
- Results that agree with each other
- Reaction where one atom or group replaces another
- Has general formula CnH2n+2
- Process of burning a substance in oxygen
- Has general formula CnH2n
- Technique for finding unknown concentration by reaction
- Reactant needed for combustion
- Molar ratio of pentane to carbondixode in the complete combustion of pentane
- Ending part of a chemical name
- Compounds with the same formula but different structures
47 Clues: 6.02x10^23 • Ending for alkenes • Used in titrations • Type of greenhouse gas • Byproduct of combustion • Byproduct of combustion • Hydrocarbon in gasoline • Byproduct of combustion • Has general formula CnH2n • Caused by greenhouse gases • Has general formula CnH2n+2 • Has general formula CnH2n+2O • Has general formula CnH2n+2X • Another name for molar ratios • ...
Crossword 2017-01-22
One Piece 2024-02-02
14 Clues: God • Doctor • General • Vinsmoke • Thousand • StrawHat • FireFist • SkullKing • CatBurgler • DevilChild • FinalIsland • PirateHunter • CheifOfStaff • FirstSonOfTheSea
Vocab Unit 4 2024-04-04
hi 2025-05-01
Little boots 2022-01-03
19 Clues: safe • hunt • among • prayer • speech • to ask • munity • husband • general • to play • to keep • faithful • boldness • the rest • to hinder • to punish • military camp • to leave behind • soldier's sandal
Appomattox and Lee's Surrender 2024-01-16
10 Clues: Union General • Start of battle • Date of surrender • Confederate General • Which side surrendered? • This side won the battle • State of the final battle • Marked the end of which war • The Battle of ________________ • How many terms did Grant have for Lee?
Civil War Era 2023-05-16
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- the first and only president of the Confederate States of America, was a Southern planter, Democratic politician and hero of the Mexican-American War who represented Mississippi in the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate
- a Confederate general who led the South’s attempt at secession
- 60,000 soldiers on a 285-mile march from Atlanta to Savannah, Georgia,to frighten Georgia’s civilian population into abandoning the Confederate cause
- Lincoln would be speaking not only as the new president but also as the leader of a nation in crisis.
- the first battle of the civil war
- a speech that U.S. President Abraham Lincoln delivered during the American Civil War at the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery
- a Union general,an American soldier,served as a general in the Union Army
- a territorial organic act that created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska
- one of two major political parties in the United States
- an American abolitionist and social activist.
- day lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth
- a decade-long fight for freedom by a Black enslaved man
- one of the South’s most successful generals
- Union captured Mississippi River dividing the Confederacy in half
- 16th president of the United States
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- the bloodiest battle ever fought on American soil
- Confederacy surrenders to Union,ending civil war
- the first major opposed river crossing,one of the largest and deadliest battle
- an American lawyer, planter, general, and statesman who served as the seventh president of the United States
- the man who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln
- more factories = more weapons
- Lincoln freed slaves in Confederacy
- author of the Declaration of Independence and the 3rd U.S. president
- the 18th president of the United States
- the deadliest one-day battle in all of American military history.
25 Clues: more factories = more weapons • the first battle of the civil war • Lincoln freed slaves in Confederacy • 16th president of the United States • the 18th president of the United States • day lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth • one of the South’s most successful generals • an American abolitionist and social activist. • Confederacy surrenders to Union,ending civil war • ...
River Raisin National Battlefield Park Crossword 2015-08-03
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- British General that commanded at the Battle of the River Raisin
- Grooves cut into a barrel to create spin and stabilize a projectile
- The rally cry of The Battle of the River Raisin
- This animal's fur was the main currency for trading in North America
- Narrow French farms with frontage along waterways.
- The fruit found along the banks of the River Raisin that led to its name
- The state where the vast majority of U.S. volunteers originated
- The number of Americans who fled the battle and arrived at General Harrison's camp
- This vessel was used for transportation of people and goods
- U.S. President in office when congress declared war on Great Britain
- The symbol of The National Park Service
- Term used to describe the aftermath of the battle when Native Americans returned the next day
- The battle where Tecumseh was killed
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- The treaty that ended The War of 1812
- Caliber of the American Model 1803 Musket
- The number of counties named for soldiers that volunteered from Kentucky
- French style fencing used duri ng the Battle of the River Raisin
- Famous British Musket used in The Battle of the River Raisin
- British fort that General Proctor departed from to attack Frenchtown
- National Park in Ohio dedicated to the Battle of Lake Erie
- The River Raisin National Battlefield Park Mascot
- Superintendent of River Raisin National Battlefield Park
- The number of flags that we fly at the battlefield today
- American General who fought at the Battle of the River Raisin
- Military road built during the War of 1812 that ran from Detroit to Urbana, Ohio
- Famous Native American warrior who rallied his people and fought for the British
- Native American hand held weapon
- The month the Battles of the River Raisin took place
- The size of a projectile
29 Clues: The size of a projectile • Native American hand held weapon • The battle where Tecumseh was killed • The treaty that ended The War of 1812 • The symbol of The National Park Service • Caliber of the American Model 1803 Musket • The rally cry of The Battle of the River Raisin • The River Raisin National Battlefield Park Mascot • ...
8th Grade Crossword on Sections 8.3-8.6: The U.S. Civil War 2018-04-05
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- 9/17/1862, fought after Confederate march into Maryland; nominal Union victory
- July 1-3, 1863, Lee invaded Pennsylvania, attacked Union forces who held high ground, & lost
- 4/30-5/6, 1863, Gen. Hooker’s timidity allowed Robert E. Lee to defeat Union forces
- At Lincoln’s command, in July 1863 the Union army finally had to crush an anti-draft riot in New York City
- successful general in western theatre whom Lincoln promoted to lead Union forces; defeated Lee
- last day of Battle of Gettysburg, Conf. attack over 1,000 yards of open fields failed & lost many men
- Nov. 15-Dec. 21, Gen. Sherman crossed Georgia & destroyed all property in his path
- brilliant Conf. general; famous after Bull Run, died after Chancellorsville
- 11-15 Dec. 1862, Conf. victory, Gen. Burnside led Union army against entrenched forces on hill
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- town in Virginia where Gen. Robert E. Lee surrendered to Gen. Grant on April 9, 1865
- May 18-July 4, 1863; Gen. Grant captured last Conf. Mississippi River crossing & cut Conf. in two
- the right not to be held in prison without first being charged with a specific crime
- lost Peninsula Campaign (March-July 1862) & tied at Antietam; ran for president in 1864 against Lincoln
- 16th president of the United States (1861-1865)
- Lincoln’s 1863 declaration freeing slaves in the Confederacy
- 7/21/1861, first Civil War battle, surprise defeat for Union army, made Stonewall Jackson famous
- northerners who opposed using force to keep the southern states in the Union
- first & only president of the Confederate States of America
- speech made by President Lincoln in 1863 after the Battle of Gettysburg
- 6-7 April 1862, General Grant held on & won after surprise Conf. attack that cost many lives
- law that requires people of a certain age to enlist in the military
- rule by the army instead of the elected government
- commanding general of the Confederate army
23 Clues: commanding general of the Confederate army • 16th president of the United States (1861-1865) • rule by the army instead of the elected government • first & only president of the Confederate States of America • Lincoln’s 1863 declaration freeing slaves in the Confederacy • law that requires people of a certain age to enlist in the military • ...
ANESTHETICS, CLASSIFICATION AND CHARACTERISTICS. TYPES OF ANESTHESIA:GENERAL,CONDUCTION,LOCAL AND THEIR COMPLICATIONS. 2022-03-08
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- The easiest anesthetic end point to measure.
- ___________ is a water-soluble of prodrug Propofol, rapidly metabolized by alkaline phosphates, and producing propofol, phosphate, and formaldehyde.
- The characteristic state observed after an induction dose of ________ is known as "dissociative anesthesia".
- Propofol is a potent respiratory depressant and generally produces _____ after an induction dose.
- Is similar to a light state of general anesthesia characterized by decreased consciousness from which the patient is not easily aroused.
- _______________ is principally used for the short-term sedation of intubated and ventilated patients in ICU setting.
- _______ anesthetics is a volatile as well as gaseous, are taken up through gas exchange in the alveoli of the lung.
- The clearance for dexmedetomidine is
- Ketamine's MOA is _______.
- _________ is an intravenous anesthetic with hypnotic but not analgesic effects and is often chosen for its minimal hemodynamic effects.
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- ____________ has a shorter elimination half-life than thiopental due to its larger plasma clearance.
- The elimination half-life for dexmedetomidine is ____.
- It produces dose-dependent CNS depression ranging from sedation to general anesthesia when administered as bolus injection.
- ___________ affect neurons at various cellular locations, but the primary focus has been on the synapse.
- Benzodiazepines are unique among the group of intravenous anesthesia in that their action can readily be terminated by administration of their selective antagonist, __________.
- Its common use is to facilitate induction of general anesthesia by bolus injection of 1-2.5 mg/kg IV.
- Is added to minimize the discomfort associated with injection of local anesthesia and the surgical manipulations.
- ____ is effective for premedication,sedation during regional anesthesia, and breif therapeutic procedures.
- The anesthetic state is achieved when the partial pressure of the anesthetic in the brain reaches a threshold concentration determined by its _______.
- ______ are analgesic agents and are distinct from general anesthetics and hypnotics.
- An acute toxicity which occurs when the metabolism of enflurane and sevoflurane may generate compounds that are potentially nephrotoxic.
21 Clues: Ketamine's MOA is _______. • The clearance for dexmedetomidine is • The easiest anesthetic end point to measure. • The elimination half-life for dexmedetomidine is ____. • ______ are analgesic agents and are distinct from general anesthetics and hypnotics. • Propofol is a potent respiratory depressant and generally produces _____ after an induction dose. • ...
Chapter 6 - War for Independence 2025-10-23
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- The writer of Common Sense and The American Crisis, deist influenced by John Locke
- Battle site where Washington's soldiers crossed the Delaware River and captured or killed 1000 mercenaries.
- This location is situated across the bay from Boston. Though the Americans originally lost the position, they showed the British that they were able to fight.
- Made important decisions like declaring independence, creating an army and navy, and more
- An American who supported the British during the war.
- A person who supported the war for Independence in America.
- A book written by Thomas Paine arguing that Americans should support the war against Britain.
- Frenchman who was critical in helping Washington secure victory in the war.
- Patriot leader of the southern army.
- A strategically important location in north New York captured by the Americans in the early war.
- The site of General Cornwallis' surrender, the last major force left in America
- The fighting force that George Washington led during the Revolutionary War
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- British general whose army was defeated at the Battle of Saratoga.
- The Continental Army spent its most difficult winter here, but came out on the other side a stronger force.
- A group of German mercenaries who were hired by the British to help in the war.
- Offical ending to the war documenting the exact land that America would control.
- An important patriot victory displaying that the Continental Army could defeat a real British army.
- Patriot who ended up switching sides and becoming a British general, famous for being an American traitor.
- A document sent to Britain to ask for peace and resolution, but King George III didn't bother reading it.
- The main writer of the Declaration of Independence.
- British general of the South who surrendered at Yorktown.
- Led an early attack on Fort Ticonderoga and captured it.
22 Clues: Patriot leader of the southern army. • The main writer of the Declaration of Independence. • An American who supported the British during the war. • Led an early attack on Fort Ticonderoga and captured it. • British general of the South who surrendered at Yorktown. • A person who supported the war for Independence in America. • ...
Judicial Crossword 2025-05-26
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- The district attorney is the chief ___ of their judicial district.
- This is what the judicial branch does with the laws passed by the legislature and executive branch.
- ___ defenders are assigned to represent individuals who cannot afford a lawyer.
- Who appoints Supreme Court justices in the case of an open seat?
- Justice ___ is the current Chief Justice of the TN Supreme Court.
- How many judges sit on the TN Supreme Court?
- How many justices sit on the Court of Appeals?
- There are 32 judicial ___ in TN, each with their own trial courts.
- Trial by jury is granted in which article of the TN state constitution?
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- This type of limited jurisdiction court hears cases involving wills & estates.
- A general sessions court has no ___.
- These trial courts hear cases involving boundary lines & divorces.
- This government branch serves as a check for the legislative and executive branches.
- Jonathan ___ is the current TN Attorney General.
- This is the highest court in the Tennessee judicial branch.
- Municipal courts hear cases of ___ violations.
- The Court of Appeals hears appealed cases from this level of the court system.
- The ___ general and reporter represents the state in legal matters.
- These are trial courts that hear criminal & civil cases within their jurisdiction.
19 Clues: A general sessions court has no ___. • How many judges sit on the TN Supreme Court? • Municipal courts hear cases of ___ violations. • How many justices sit on the Court of Appeals? • Jonathan ___ is the current TN Attorney General. • This is the highest court in the Tennessee judicial branch. • Who appoints Supreme Court justices in the case of an open seat? • ...
Civil law Vocobulary 2022-10-07
21 Clues: case • (ADR) • count • denial • answer • injury • defense • dispute • judgment • evidence • of action • complaint • civil case • civil case • of process • for relief • of judgment • of contract • of limitations • parte application • management conference (CMC)
hi 2025-05-01
RBC morphology 2024-12-03
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- a blister-like or stem-like protrusion from rbc membrane
- general term for variation in cell shape
- evenly spiky appearance to the cell, like an echidna
- has uneven projections from margins of rbc
- official name of what is most commonly called an 'nRBC'
- don't confuse this regenerative change with a christmas song
- type of parasite that attaches to outside of rbc and looks like chains of dots or rods
- oxidative damage causes a clump of denatured hemoglobin to attach to outside of rbc membrane
- an immature RBC once it has lost all nuclear content but is still hyperchromic and macrocytic
- small, round, dense RBC after macrophages of own body try to attack itschistocyte cell fragment from excessive fibrin strands in vasculature
- a target cell
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- stark contrast between outer disc and inner pallor, like a cheerio
- mouth-like shape to central pallor
- generally any spiny projections from rbc but if all cells in a field are affected this is artefact
- oxidative damage causes central pallor to fuse to one side of membrane
- general term for a cell with extra membrane
- tear-drop shaped rbc
- name for the larvae of dirofilaria immitis
- general term for variation in cell size
19 Clues: a target cell • tear-drop shaped rbc • mouth-like shape to central pallor • general term for variation in cell size • general term for variation in cell shape • has uneven projections from margins of rbc • name for the larvae of dirofilaria immitis • general term for a cell with extra membrane • evenly spiky appearance to the cell, like an echidna • ...
The First Battle of Bull Run 2023-11-28
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- a battle months before the Battle of
- a Union general who was transferred command to the Army of the Potomac
- the place where the main battle took place
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- a Union general who commanded troops at Manassas Junction
- a Confederate general who was known for holding firm for reinforcements
- a Union general who commanded troops at Harper Ferry
- a Union general who commanded the Army of the Potomac
7 Clues: a battle months before the Battle of • the place where the main battle took place • a Union general who commanded troops at Harper Ferry • a Union general who commanded the Army of the Potomac • a Union general who commanded troops at Manassas Junction • a Union general who was transferred command to the Army of the Potomac • ...
Reconstruction By Johnelle Landers 2013-05-22
Across
- Theater The theater where Abraham Lincoln was shot
- Pickett A general of the Civil War in which the Confederate president fired
- The South
- Codes Black rights after the Civil War
- Rights the Rights created after the Civil War
- Republicans from the North that came to the South to help free blacks and carried a certain type of luggage
- Barton Founder of the American Red Cross
- Republicans Republicans who supported free blacks
- The way black farmers had to work
- Bureau A company who helps free blacks with their rights
- of Vicksburg The Siege of the South's capital
- E. Lee The Civil war General of the South
- Lincoln The president during the Civil War
- Wilkes Booth The man who assassinated President Lincoln
- of Habeas Corpus A law that states that there must be a reason for an arrest
- Amendment The amendment that freed slaves
- of Gettysburg A turning battle of the Civil War
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- A group of Democrats in the North who didn't supports free blacks
- Republicans from the North that supported free slaves
- Address A speech given by Abraham Lincoln that was made at Gettysburg
- A period after the Civil War to help the South
- Klux Klan A terrorist group from the South that didn't supports black rights
- Court House The court house that hosted General Robert Lee's surrender
- S. Grant The Civil War General of the North
- A law that can take the president out of office
- Cashier The name of the man Jenney Hodgers dressed up as
- Proclamation A law that set all slaves free
- The North
- Amendment The amendment that granted blacks citizenship
- Johnson The president who took over after Lincoln's assassination
- Amendment The amendment that gave black men the right to vote
- an execution carried out by a mob
32 Clues: The South • The North • The way black farmers had to work • an execution carried out by a mob • Codes Black rights after the Civil War • Barton Founder of the American Red Cross • E. Lee The Civil war General of the South • Lincoln The president during the Civil War • Amendment The amendment that freed slaves • S. Grant The Civil War General of the North • ...
Unit 2 Study Guide: Reform and Westward Expansion through Reconstruction 2013-10-24
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- Place where General Lee surrendered to end the Civil War
- Name for the Southern States during the Civil War
- Northern plan to defeat the South
- Capitol of the Union
- Plan to reunify the nation after the Civil War
- General of the Confederacy
- What the Confederacy would have to wait for the Union to do to win the war
- caused more deaths than the actual wounds
- group in Congress who wanted harsh punishments for the South
- can't be held in prison without charges being filed
- slave states in the North that did not secede (Maryland, Delaware, Missouri, Kentucky)
- Confederate attack that shattered the South psychologically
- government agency to help freed slaves
- stopped the Southern advance into the North
- General who burned Atlanta to the ground
- to breakaway from
- Location of Lincoln's assassination
- First President to be impeached
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- Union General who Lee surrendered to
- President of the Confederacy
- Amendment that gave full citizenship to every person born in the US
- Freed all slaves in rebel territories
- Where the first shots were fired that started the Civil War
- Name for the Northern states during the Civil War
- Capitol of the Confederacy
- group that used terror tactics against African Americans and white people who supported them
- War that pitted brother against brother and was fought to preserve the Union
- Amendment that ended slavery
- What the Union would have to do to the South during the Civil War to achieve complete victory
- Turning point of the Civil War
- Side during the Civil War that had a stronger Navy, more immigrant labor and better manufacturing centers and railroads
- First state to secede from the Union in 1860
- Amendment that gave every male citizen the right to vote
- President Johnson's plan for Reconstruction was
- first major land battle of the Civil War
- This man was elected President and his election essentially ended Reconstruction
36 Clues: to breakaway from • Capitol of the Union • General of the Confederacy • Capitol of the Confederacy • President of the Confederacy • Amendment that ended slavery • Turning point of the Civil War • First President to be impeached • Northern plan to defeat the South • Location of Lincoln's assassination • Union General who Lee surrendered to • Freed all slaves in rebel territories • ...
River Raisin National Battlefield Park Crossword 2015-08-03
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- The month the Battles of the River Raisin took place
- Narrow French farms with frontage along waterways.
- National Park in Ohio dedicated to the Battle of Lake Erie
- This vessel was used for transportation of people and goods
- British fort that General Proctor departed from to attack Frenchtown
- Superintendent of River Raisin National Battlefield Park
- Famous Native American warrior who rallied his people and fought for the British
- Military road built during the War of 1812 that ran from Detroit to Urbana, Ohio
- Grooves cut into a barrel to create spin and stabilize a projectile
- American General who fought at the Battle of the River Raisin
- The treaty that ended The War of 1812
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- The number of Americans who fled the battle and arrived at General Harrison's camp
- Caliber of the American Model 1803 Musket
- This animal's fur was the main currency for trading in North America
- The fruit found along the banks of the River Raisin that led to its name
- The size of a projectile
- British General that commanded at the Battle of the River Raisin
- The River Raisin National Battlefield Park Mascot
- Famous British Musket used in The Battle of the River Raisin
- French style fencing used duri ng the Battle of the River Raisin
- The rally cry of The Battle of the River Raisin
- The battle where Tecumseh was killed
- The number of flags that we fly at the battlefield today
- Native American hand held weapon
- The symbol of The National Park Service
- Term used to describe the aftermath of the battle when Native Americans returned the next day
- U.S. President in office when congress declared war on Great Britain
- The number of counties named for soldiers that volunteered from Kentucky
- The state where the vast majority of U.S. volunteers originated
29 Clues: The size of a projectile • Native American hand held weapon • The battle where Tecumseh was killed • The treaty that ended The War of 1812 • The symbol of The National Park Service • Caliber of the American Model 1803 Musket • The rally cry of The Battle of the River Raisin • The River Raisin National Battlefield Park Mascot • ...
Unit 11 Crossword 2018-05-15
Across
- person not in the military
- to set free
- all-out war that affects civilians at home as well as soldiers in combat
- idea that the people hold the final authority in government, allowing each territory to decide whether to allow slavery
- Confederate General who was killed accidentally by his own troops
- laws that controlled the lives of enslaved African Americans and denied them basic rights
- severe food shortage and starvation
- refusal by workers to do their jobs until their demands are met
- hit-and-run tactics
- policy or attitude that denies equal rights and treatment to certain groups of people
- association of trade workers formed to gain higher wages and better working conditions
- major Union general who won many battles in the west
- to withdraw from membership in a group
- person who wanted to limit immigration and preserve the US for native-born white Protestants
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- worker who has learned a trade, such as carpentry
- runaway
- rise in prices and decrease in the value of money
- organized attempt to improve what is unjust or imperfect in society
- with “movement”; campaign against the sale, drinking, or abuse of alcohol
- systems of prisons
- right to have charges filed or a hearing before being jailed
- network of abolitionists who helped rnaway slaves reach freedom in the North or Canada
- person who wanted to end slavery
- belief that one race is superior to another
- the President of the Union during the Civil War
- Union general who was very hesitant to send troops into battle
- to cancel or undo
- rule by the army instead of the elected government
- with “movement”; campaign to win equality for women
- major Confederate general who surrendered at Appomattox Courthouse
- the president of the Confederacy during the Civil War
- law requiring certain people to serve in the military
32 Clues: runaway • to set free • to cancel or undo • systems of prisons • hit-and-run tactics • person not in the military • person who wanted to end slavery • severe food shortage and starvation • to withdraw from membership in a group • belief that one race is superior to another • the President of the Union during the Civil War • worker who has learned a trade, such as carpentry • ...
Revolución Mexicana 2023-05-01
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- quién no aprobaba la manera en que Huerta había llegado al poder
- científico que Díaz ya tenía como candidato de vicepresidente
- qué hermanos Flores Magón impulsó las ideas del Anarquismo en todo el país
- el general Orozco desconoció el gobierno de Madero y proclamó el plan de
- a qué general decidió nombrar como presidente provisional la convención
- en que se había convertido días al final de su largo periodo de gobierno
- que general venció Orozco el 3 de julio de 1912
- quién proclamó el Plan de Guadalupe
- qué Coronel carrancista logró ganar su confianza para después matarlo a traición
- en el artículo tercero del Plan de San Luis quién es fueron despojados de sus terrenos
- su verdadero nombre era Doroteo Arango
- quién fue un héroe de la revolución maderista
- quién junto con Madero fueron encarcelados y obligados a renunciar
- quién se unió a la lucha armada para combatir al dueño de las tierras de Chihuahua
- escribió el libro la sucesión presidencial en 1910
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- de que clases implementaron medidas para mejorar y enaltecer la situación
- quién tomó el mando como presidente por 45 minutos
- quién escribió a la par de Porfirio Díaz envejeciendo científicos
- se levantó en armas en el estado de Morelos
- de qué ciudad firmaron los convenios Díaz y Madero
- que otro general fue sublevado contra Madero
- qué doctor resentido contra Madero se levantó en armas en ciudad Juárez
- las mujeres estuvieron al frente de batallones de soldados y
- dónde proclamó Madero el Plan de San Luis
- en qué parte de Europa murió Díaz
- el llamado caudillo del Sur y junto con otros proclamó el plan de
- donde hubo discusiones a veces violentas y apasionadas entre los dos grupos
- Huerta contaba con el apoyo de los gobernadores de los estados excepto Sonora y
- empezaron los levantamientos armados en todo el país principalmente en el
- Villa y Zapata peleaban contra Carranza y
30 Clues: en qué parte de Europa murió Díaz • quién proclamó el Plan de Guadalupe • su verdadero nombre era Doroteo Arango • dónde proclamó Madero el Plan de San Luis • Villa y Zapata peleaban contra Carranza y • se levantó en armas en el estado de Morelos • que otro general fue sublevado contra Madero • quién fue un héroe de la revolución maderista • ...
Civil War Era 2023-05-16
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- the first and only president of the Confederate States of America, was a Southern planter, Democratic politician and hero of the Mexican-American War who represented Mississippi in the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate
- a Confederate general who led the South’s attempt at secession
- 60,000 soldiers on a 285-mile march from Atlanta to Savannah, Georgia,to frighten Georgia’s civilian population into abandoning the Confederate cause
- Lincoln would be speaking not only as the new president but also as the leader of a nation in crisis.
- the first battle of the civil war
- a speech that U.S. President Abraham Lincoln delivered during the American Civil War at the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery
- a Union general,an American soldier,served as a general in the Union Army
- a territorial organic act that created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska
- one of two major political parties in the United States
- an American abolitionist and social activist.
- day lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth
- a decade-long fight for freedom by a Black enslaved man
- one of the South’s most successful generals
- Union captured Mississippi River dividing the Confederacy in half
- 16th president of the United States
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- the bloodiest battle ever fought on American soil
- Confederacy surrenders to Union,ending civil war
- the first major opposed river crossing,one of the largest and deadliest battle
- an American lawyer, planter, general, and statesman who served as the seventh president of the United States
- the man who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln
- more factories = more weapons
- Lincoln freed slaves in Confederacy
- author of the Declaration of Independence and the 3rd U.S. president
- the 18th president of the United States
- the deadliest one-day battle in all of American military history.
25 Clues: more factories = more weapons • the first battle of the civil war • Lincoln freed slaves in Confederacy • 16th president of the United States • the 18th president of the United States • day lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth • one of the South’s most successful generals • an American abolitionist and social activist. • Confederacy surrenders to Union,ending civil war • ...
Civil War Era 2023-05-16
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- the first and only president of the Confederate States of America, was a Southern planter, Democratic politician and hero of the Mexican-American War who represented Mississippi in the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate
- a Confederate general who led the South’s attempt at secession
- 60,000 soldiers on a 285-mile march from Atlanta to Savannah, Georgia,to frighten Georgia’s civilian population into abandoning the Confederate cause
- Lincoln would be speaking not only as the new president but also as the leader of a nation in crisis.
- the first battle of the civil war
- a speech that U.S. President Abraham Lincoln delivered during the American Civil War at the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery
- a Union general,an American soldier,served as a general in the Union Army
- a territorial organic act that created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska
- one of two major political parties in the United States
- an American abolitionist and social activist.
- day lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth
- a decade-long fight for freedom by a Black enslaved man
- one of the South’s most successful generals
- Union captured Mississippi River dividing the Confederacy in half
- 16th president of the United States
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- the bloodiest battle ever fought on American soil
- Confederacy surrenders to Union,ending civil war
- the first major opposed river crossing,one of the largest and deadliest battle
- an American lawyer, planter, general, and statesman who served as the seventh president of the United States
- the man who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln
- more factories = more weapons
- Lincoln freed slaves in Confederacy
- author of the Declaration of Independence and the 3rd U.S. president
- the 18th president of the United States
- the deadliest one-day battle in all of American military history.
25 Clues: more factories = more weapons • the first battle of the civil war • Lincoln freed slaves in Confederacy • 16th president of the United States • the 18th president of the United States • day lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth • one of the South’s most successful generals • an American abolitionist and social activist. • Confederacy surrenders to Union,ending civil war • ...
US History Module 4 Vocab 2024-11-25
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- former governor-general of India and a British Army general
- Patriot leader who commanded the Continental army and became the first president of the United States
- author of Common Sense who wrote that citizens, not monarchs, should make laws
- American naval officer known as the father of the US Navy
- a document that argued why the colonists should come together formally and that announce their break from Great Britain
- a battle in Boston that showed the colonists could fight against the British army
- an enslaved Black American who worked as a spy and provided information that gave the Continental Army an advantage at Yorktown
- a Frenchman who volunteered to serve in the Continental Army without pay and used his money and influence to support the Patriots
- laws passed to punish the colonists for the Boston Tea Party
- Boston leader who believed Parliament could not tax the the colonists without their permission
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- a Prussian military officer who trained the Continental Army
- American colonists who chose to fight for independence
- a battle won by the Patriots against Hessian mercenaries
- the last major battle of the American Revolution
- British soldiers who fought against the colonists in the American Revolution
- a great victory for the American forces in which British general John Burgone surrendered his entire army to American general Horatio Gates
- the main author of the Declaration of Independence
- an incident in which British soldiers fired into a crowd of colonists, killing five people
- American military officer
- a 47-page pamphlet that argued against British rule over America
- a protest against the Tea Act in which a group of colonists boarded British tea ships and dumped more than 340 chests of tea into Boston Harbor
- continental Congress a meeting of delegates from 12 colonies in Philadelphia in May 1775
- the peace agreement in which Great Britain recongnized the independence of the United States
23 Clues: American military officer • the last major battle of the American Revolution • the main author of the Declaration of Independence • American colonists who chose to fight for independence • a battle won by the Patriots against Hessian mercenaries • American naval officer known as the father of the US Navy • former governor-general of India and a British Army general • ...
A Guide to Government 2022-12-10
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- the second legislative body in Parliament whose role is to review the passage of bills
- head of the Canadian government and head of the Cabinet
- nine judges appointed by the Governor General and is the highest court in Canada
- a group of ministers chosen by the prime minister who are each responsible for a particular department
- a form of democracy in which we elect members to represent us in our federal and provincial legislatures
- members of a legislature who are not Cabinet ministers, party leaders, or opposition critics
- head of government of a province or territory
- geographical voting divisions in Canada
- party with the second most seats who criticize and challenge the governing party
- the provincial representative of the Crown appointed by the Governor General
- the amount of money remaining when a government takes in more than it spends
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- the final stage a bill must complete in which the Governor General (or Lieutenant Governor) signs or grants approval for the bill
- branch of government which makes and administers the laws and regulations of the country
- elected members who make up the first legislative body of Parliament
- a form of government with a monarch as the head of state who is limited by the constitution
- a member of the legislature assigned the specific role of ensuring all members of his or her party are present in the legislature to support party interests
- non-political service which carries out the actual work of the government and are there to communicate between the public and the government
- an order signed by the Governor General without the necessity of a parliamentary vote and it is used to make laws or regulations for necessary changes in law or in the case of emergencies
- the amount of money a government owes when it takes in less money than it spends
- an elected member who has a seat in the House of Commons
20 Clues: geographical voting divisions in Canada • head of government of a province or territory • head of the Canadian government and head of the Cabinet • an elected member who has a seat in the House of Commons • elected members who make up the first legislative body of Parliament • the provincial representative of the Crown appointed by the Governor General • ...
From Day One Philadelphia Conference 2024 2024-09-17
19 Clues: Movo • Mondo • Viser • Enthea • Knowwn • Guusto • Valence • Linkage • Progyny • Learnit • Perceptyx • Achievers • Tuition.io • Lyra Health • Power to Fly • Reward Gateway • General Assembly • Marsh McLennan Agency • U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Executive Branch Crossword 2024-07-12
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- 270 of these votes are needed in order to win the general election
- Number of years in a presidential term
- Title for someone who has officially announced their candidacy
- The official ceremony in which the president is sworn into office
- The official that replaces the president if necessary
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- A group of advisors appointed by the president
- Minimum age to be president
- The month that the general election is held in
- Elections before the general election that decide who will be the representative of a political party
- Minimum years of residency in the US to be president
- What the president takes during the inauguration
11 Clues: Minimum age to be president • Number of years in a presidential term • A group of advisors appointed by the president • The month that the general election is held in • What the president takes during the inauguration • Minimum years of residency in the US to be president • The official that replaces the president if necessary • ...
American Revolution 2023-03-09
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- Colonists who vigorously support their country and are prepared to defend it against enemies or detractors.
- This petition was the colonies last effort for peace
- Main author of the Declaration of Independence, 3rd president
- This battle convinced the French to ally with the Patriots
- A professional soldier hired to serve in a foreign army.
- A person who betrays a friend, country, principle, etc.
- The practice of making extra profits from goods in a short supply or demand.
- The final battle of the American Revolution
- General during Revolutionary War, First President
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- A colonist of the American revolutionary period who supported the British cause
- Thomas Paine wrote this pamphlet to persuade colonists to join the Patriot cause
- A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- This treaty marked the end of the war
- The ________ Army was formed by the Second Continental Congress
- Colonists who vigorously support their country and are prepared to defend it against enemies or detractors.
- General in Continental Army, but secretly worked for the British
- The crime of betraying one's country, especially by attempting to kill the sovereign or overthrow the government.
- Disguised herself as a man and fought in the Revolutionary War
- Freedoms that are protected by a government’s laws.
- Mercenary used by England during the American Revolution.
20 Clues: This treaty marked the end of the war • The final battle of the American Revolution • General during Revolutionary War, First President • Freedoms that are protected by a government’s laws. • This petition was the colonies last effort for peace • A person who betrays a friend, country, principle, etc. • A professional soldier hired to serve in a foreign army. • ...
AP Psychology Motivation & Emotion 2023-04-24
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- process by which we perceive and respond to events that we feel are threatening or challenging
- type of theory, human motivation seeks optimum levels of arousal
- emotion theory that says our bodies react first, then we experience the emotion
- stage 1 in general adaptation syndrome (GAS)
- type of theory, an unlearned pattern of behavior throughout a species
- type of theory,a physiological need creates an aroused state that motivates us to reduce the need
- hunger hormone
- emotion theory that says that emotions are made up of physical arousal and a cognitive label
- concept that says we become disappointed because we think others are doing better than us
- stage 3 in general adaptation syndrome (GAS), you normally get sick in this stage
- term means stable weight
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- pathway of sensory input when dealing with emotion that is slower
- stage 2 in general adaptation syndrome (GAS)
- pathway of sensory input when dealing with emotion that is faster
- need or desire that propels a behavior toward a goal
- personality type, people are easy going
- a positive or negative stimulus that motivates behavior
- emotion theory that says our bodies and emotions happen simultaneously
- personality type, people are competitive, driven, impatient, verbally aggressive and easily angered
19 Clues: hunger hormone • term means stable weight • personality type, people are easy going • stage 2 in general adaptation syndrome (GAS) • stage 1 in general adaptation syndrome (GAS) • need or desire that propels a behavior toward a goal • a positive or negative stimulus that motivates behavior • type of theory, human motivation seeks optimum levels of arousal • ...
The Civil War 2016-05-02
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- (1803-1862) Confederate commander of the Western Department of the Confederate Army; killed in the Battle of Shiloh
- the southern region of the United States which broke away, forming their own nation; often called the "rebels"
- (March 8-9, 1862, Virginia) the first meeting of ironclads in the Civil War; navies would shift from wooden ships to ironclads after the battle
- members of Lincoln's own party who criticized Lincoln for making the war about preserving the Union rather than about slavery
- (April 9, 1865, Virginia; Union victory) the surrender of General Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia; signaled the beginning of the end of the Civil War
- (July 21, 1861, Virginia; Confederate victory) the first major land battle of the Civil War; General Thomas Jackson earned the nickname "Stonewall"
- (April 12-14, 1861, South Carolina; Confederate victory) the start of the Civil War
- (May - September 2, 1864, Georgia; Union victory) victory helped Lincoln win the election of 1864; Sherman burned almost the entire city before starting his March to the Sea
- (1818-1893) Confederate general at Fort Sumter and First Bull Run
- Union general famous for his "total war" strategy in the Atlanta Campaign
- (1809-1865) President of the United States of America during the Civil War; issued the Emancipation Proclamation; assassinated by John Wilkes Booth in 1865
- (1824-1863) a Confederate corps commander in the Army of Northern Virginia; earned his nickname at First Bull Run; shot by friendly fire at Chancellorsville and died from pneumonia
- (1786-1866) commanding general of the Union army at the start of the Civil War; created the Anaconda Plan
- (September 17, 1862, Maryland; Union victory) the bloodiest day of the Civil War; Lincoln soon after issued the Emancipation Proclamation
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- (November 19, 1863) three-minute speech given by Lincoln at a dedication speech for a battlefield cemetery; regarded as one of the finest speeches of all time
- (June 9, 1864 - March 25, 1865, Virginia; Union victory) cut off railroad supply line to the capital at Richmond; Lee retreated and Confederate government officials evacuated Richmond
- (1808-1889) President of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War
- (April 14, 1865) assassinated Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theater in Washington
- drafting men for military service
- (1822-1885) commanding general of the Union army for the latter half of the Civil War
- ("Copperheads") favored ending the war, whether it meant welcoming the seceded states back into the Union along with slavery or letting the southern states remain separate
- (September 22, 1862) executive order issued by Abraham Lincoln which declared all slaves in the Confederate states to be free if those states did not return to the Union by the end of the year
- (May 18 - July 4, 1863, Mississippi; Union victory) Union gained control of the Mississippi River; cut off Confederate communications and supplies from west of the Mississippi River; often considered the turning point in the war along with Gettysburg
- (1863) law drafting Union men ages 20-45 for 3 years of military service; each state had a quota of soldiers to provide
- (July 1-3, 1863, Pennsylvania; Union victory) more casualties than any other battle in the Civil War; often considered the turning point in the war
- failed maneuver by Confederate soldiers on Union soldiers positioned on high ground on the final day of the Battle of Gettysburg
- (1861) the first federal income tax in American history; used to raise money for the Union
- Winfield Scott's plan to blockade Confederate ports, take control of the Mississippi River, and capture the Confederate capital at Richmond, VA
- a war between citizens of the same country fighting for control over that country
- (1826-1885) commanding general of the Union army for a short period; nominated by the Democrats to run against Lincoln in the election of 1864
- (1807-1870) Confederate commanding general of the Army of Northern Virginia; earned victories at the Battle of Seven Days, Second Bull Run, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville; surrendered at Appomattox Court House
31 Clues: drafting men for military service • (1818-1893) Confederate general at Fort Sumter and First Bull Run • Union general famous for his "total war" strategy in the Atlanta Campaign • (April 14, 1865) assassinated Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theater in Washington • (1808-1889) President of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War • ...
16-2 2015-01-29
Ireland 2017-05-07
20 Clues: sak • nälg • nälg • võõras • haigus • üldine • kliima • rusikas • tribüün • teekond • õnnistus • ülejäänud • laiskvorst • pehme, mahe • väike ristik • vari; varjund • rongkäik, paraad • ihaldama; iha, soov • välja rändama, emigreeruma • ebaõnnestuma, luhtuma; läbi kukkuma
The ways God reveals himself 2022-09-17
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- Defined by: All knowing
- referred to as the incarnation
- Defined by: All powerful. The source of power
- This general type of revelation comes from a feeling or inner voice
- This is a specific type of general revelation that we gain from looking at creation
- This type of revelation is seen in Numbers 12:6-8
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- This type of revelation is seen in Exodus 10:1-2
- visible manifestation of God. Commonly thought of as face-to-face encounters with Jesus in the OT.
- Our main source of Special or Specific revelation
- Type of revelation available to all people.
- Defined by: everywhere, all the time
- Limited type of revelation. To certain people at certain times.
12 Clues: Defined by: All knowing • referred to as the incarnation • Defined by: everywhere, all the time • Type of revelation available to all people. • Defined by: All powerful. The source of power • This type of revelation is seen in Exodus 10:1-2 • Our main source of Special or Specific revelation • This type of revelation is seen in Numbers 12:6-8 • ...
Blood supply and Nerve supply of Tongue and Soft Palate 2023-10-03
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- venous drainage of the tongue
- (sensory) general and taste sensation of the posterior most part of tongue
- motor supply of all muscles of soft palate except tensor palati muscle
- blood supply of soft palate
- (sensory) general sensaton of anterior 2/3 except circum valate papillae
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- sensory nerve supply of the muscles of the soft palate
- motor supply of tensor palati muscle
- branch of vagus that supplies palatoglossus muscle
- (sensory) taste sensation of anterior 2/3 except vallate papillae
- branch of the external carotid artery that supplies the tongue
- sensory nerve supply of the muscles of the soft palate
- (sensory) general and taste sensation of posterior 1/3 including vallate papillae
- motor supply of all intrinsic and extrinsic muscles of the tongue except palatoglossus
13 Clues: blood supply of soft palate • venous drainage of the tongue • motor supply of tensor palati muscle • branch of vagus that supplies palatoglossus muscle • sensory nerve supply of the muscles of the soft palate • sensory nerve supply of the muscles of the soft palate • branch of the external carotid artery that supplies the tongue • ...
Abolitionists/Civil War 2019-10-21
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- Being set free
- Wrote the anti-slavery novel Uncle Tom's Cabin
- Famous Union General
- Killed 60 slaves masters and their families
- Died with his sons after the raid on a Kansas arsenal
- Name for the North during the war
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- The fight to end slavery
- Conductor of the Underground Railroad
- Name for the South after they seceded
- Confederate General
- Major Southern cash crop
- Produced in Northern factories
- Eleven South States that left the U.S.
13 Clues: Being set free • Confederate General • Famous Union General • The fight to end slavery • Major Southern cash crop • Produced in Northern factories • Name for the North during the war • Conductor of the Underground Railroad • Name for the South after they seceded • Eleven South States that left the U.S. • Killed 60 slaves masters and their families • ...
Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-14
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- Known as the North, referring to united states governed by federal government
- capital of confederate states of america during the civil war
- Delaware,Kentucky,Maryland,Missori & West Virginia all in the Civil War's middle ground
- this declared "that all persons held as slaves within rebellious states are, and henceforward shall be free"
- naval battle between confederate & union soldiers that catalyzed a new era of naval warfare
- Fought between northern united states & southern confederate states
- Marked as the first major battle of the Civil War,July 21,1861
- president who issued the emancipation proclamation
- mandatory enlistment into the military; conscription
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- where North Virginia's Army surrendered signaling the end of the civil war
- one of the deadliest day battles that showed the union's determination
- commanding general who led union armies to victory and was elected as US president
- turning point of the civil war that stopped confederate momentum north and boosted union morale
- method employed by confederacy to coerce great britain & france to side with the confederates by creating a cotton trade embargo
- this disgruntled actor assassinated the president at a theater
- union general who led forces marching through the south including georgia and the carolinas
- leading confederate general
- capitol of the US
- Also called the Southern Army, 11 states that seceded from the Union
19 Clues: capitol of the US • leading confederate general • president who issued the emancipation proclamation • mandatory enlistment into the military; conscription • capital of confederate states of america during the civil war • this disgruntled actor assassinated the president at a theater • Marked as the first major battle of the Civil War,July 21,1861 • ...
25η Μαρτιου 2025-01-14
16 Clues: gift • glory • proud • battle • freedom • bravery • village • courage • I fight • Ottomans • I decide • homeland • precious • sacrifice • revolution • general (in the army)
kpl 5.1 2025-01-22
15 Clues: roina • varata • jatkaa • harvoin • mainita • pursuaa • päättää • ulkonäkö • kuuluisa • täydentää • metsästäjä • mikä tahansa • ehdottomasti • yleisesti ottaen • puhdistus, siivous
Path To Victory - Saidou Mbaye 2024-12-05
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- a deal between the U.s and Britain where the British recognized American Independence ended the American revolution
- unexpected that uses unexpected hit-and-run tactics or sabotage
- an expert in thinking or a very skillful
- an American brigadier general who was also known as the "swamp fox" used guerilla tactics to fight or fend off enemies (fought like savage)
- a battle where the British tried to achieve loyalist aid which failed
- a general in the British army who surrendered in Yorktown
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- an English major general who was the commander of the Northern part of the continental army who also defeated Burgoyne
- a government where citizens choose representatives to make laws
- a battle between France and the U.S against Great Britain for a peace conference in Europe
- someone who is opposed to war or fighting
- an American general who led a campaign causing the British to stop occupying the south also divided his men into groups making the British more vulnerable
- the stock that was brought for trips such as food, water, etc
12 Clues: an expert in thinking or a very skillful • someone who is opposed to war or fighting • a general in the British army who surrendered in Yorktown • the stock that was brought for trips such as food, water, etc • a government where citizens choose representatives to make laws • unexpected that uses unexpected hit-and-run tactics or sabotage • ...
Mexican War by Amelia 2025-03-03
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- Year when the Mexican War ended.
- General who captured Santa Fe.
- The U.S. and Mexico had a border dispute over the Rio Grande and the _______ River.
- The last name of the president who successfully achieved the Manifest Destiny.
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- California, Santa Fe, and ___________ were three territories that the U.S. overtook.
- General who fought to take Mexico City and later became president.
- General and Mexican Dictator.
- U.S. paid _______ million dollars for the Texas territory.
- Other than Texas, the U.S. expanded west and took this number of territories.
- Number of years the Mexican War lasted for.
- Animal that was on a rebellious flag set in California.
- Nation that was said to have "provoked" Mexico into firing first to start the war.
12 Clues: General and Mexican Dictator. • General who captured Santa Fe. • Year when the Mexican War ended. • Number of years the Mexican War lasted for. • Animal that was on a rebellious flag set in California. • U.S. paid _______ million dollars for the Texas territory. • General who fought to take Mexico City and later became president. • ...
Crossword Review Chapter #6 (50 Points) 2014-11-11
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- / This man was on the committee that drew up the Declaration of Independence. He was the oldest member of the committee. 6.2
- / The introduction to a formal document. 6.2
- / Harassed the British in the Carolinas. 6.5
- / Thomas Paine's first pamphlet telling colonists why they needed to break away from the King and Great Britain. 6.2
- / Battle in which the Continental Army lost the city of New York. Washington lost 1400 men in the battle. 6.3
- / The__ __ ___, was a French nobleman, who fought at the Battle of Brandywine and became a trusted friend of General Washington. 6.3
- / Another name for Colonists who remained loyal to Britain. 6.1
- / This man was on the committee that drew up the Declaration of Independence. He would eventually become the second President of the United States.6.2
- / This was the second battle won by General Washington in the Winter of 1777. Washington tricked General Cornwallis and attacked this city after the Battle of Trenton. 6.3
- / Name used for soldiers and citizens who fought against Great Britain. 6.1
- / Document that explained why the American colonists were breaking away from Britain. 6.2
- / George Washington led his troops across the Delaware River on Christmas night 1776, and won the Battle of _______ the next day. 6.3
- / This battle was the turning point in the war. It ended the British threat to New England and convinced the French to become allies with the Continentals.6.3
- / The British hired Hessian _________from Germany to add to the British Army.6.1
- / Spanish governor of Louisiana who help the Patriots during the Revolutionary war. 6.4
- / Name for German mercenaries hired by Britain to fight against the colonists. 6.1
- / American general who turned traitor and joined the British. 6.1
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- / This man was on the committee that drew up the Declaration of Independence. He will save the Constitutional Convention a few years later by offering the Great Compromise. 6.2 P. 194
- / The Continental Congress named ___ _______to command the Continental Army. 6.1
- / French admiral who defeated the British fleet sent to resupply British General Cornwallis at the battle of Yorktown.6.5
- / George III ordered a ________________ of all American ports. 6.1
- / The last major battle of the Revolutionary War. Cornwallis surrendered his entire army to General Washington and the French. 6.5
- / Led a band of frontier fighters that captured key British forts in the West. 6.4
- / This famous African-American Patriot served as a spy and gain vital information that would lead to the American and French victory at Yorktown. 6.5 p.180
- / The first major battle of the American Revolutionary war. 6.1
- / Name for Colonists who remained loyal to Great Britain. 6.1
- / After being captured by the British, ___ ______ declared, “I regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.” 6.3
- / Mary Ludwig Hays, known as ____ ________, took part in the Battle of Monmouth. 6.4
- / Many Loyalists left Boston as ____ when the British abandoned the city. 6.1
- / American sea Captain that defeated the British ship, Serapis, even though it was larger and stronger than his ship. 6.4
- / The delegate chosen to write the Declaration of Independence. 6.2
- / This group of Vermonters was led by Ethan Allen. They took Ft. Ticonderoga from the British and brought its cannons to Washington in Boston. 6.1
- / French commander during the battle of Yorktown. 6.5
- / The Author of “Common Sense.” 6.2
- / This American General kept the British chasing him around the South until he wore them out. His knowledge of the geography and surround land was of great use to the American cause. 6.5
- / Prussian officer who helped teach the Continental Army how to march and drill. 6.3
- / An African American minutemen who fought at Bunker Hill. 6.4
- / An American General who won an important victory in the South, at the Battle of the Cowpens. 6.5
- / Second pamphlet authored by Thomas Paine. Washington had it read to his soldiers. 6.3
- / Legend claims that this woman sewed flags for Washington' army. 6.4
- / Blacksmith from Vermont who led the Green Mountain Boys. 6.1
- / A person who betrays his or her country. 6.2
42 Clues: / The Author of “Common Sense.” 6.2 • / The introduction to a formal document. 6.2 • / Harassed the British in the Carolinas. 6.5 • / A person who betrays his or her country. 6.2 • / French commander during the battle of Yorktown. 6.5 • / Name for Colonists who remained loyal to Great Britain. 6.1 • / An African American minutemen who fought at Bunker Hill. 6.4 • ...
Crossword Review Chapter #6 (50 Points) 2014-11-11
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- / This famous African-American Patriot served as a spy and gain vital information that would lead to the American and French victory at Yorktown. 6.5 p.180
- / The British hired Hessian _________from Germany to add to the British Army.6.1
- / George Washington led his troops across the Delaware River on Christmas night 1776, and won the Battle of _______ the next day. 6.3
- / Mary Ludwig Hays, known as ____ ________, took part in the Battle of Monmouth. 6.4
- / Many Loyalists left Boston as ____ when the British abandoned the city. 6.1
- / The last major battle of the Revolutionary War. Cornwallis surrendered his entire army to General Washington and the French. 6.5
- / The Continental Congress named ___ _______to command the Continental Army. 6.1
- / The first major battle of the American Revolutionary war. 6.1
- / Name used for soldiers and citizens who fought against Great Britain. 6.1
- / George III ordered a ________________ of all American ports. 6.1
- / The__ __ ___, was a French nobleman, who fought at the Battle of Brandywine and became a trusted friend of General Washington. 6.3
- / Led a band of frontier fighters that captured key British forts in the West. 6.4
- / Battle in which the Continental Army lost the city of New York. Washington lost 1400 men in the battle. 6.3
- / This American General kept the British chasing him around the South until he wore them out. His knowledge of the geography and surround land was of great use to the American cause. 6.5
- / Prussian officer who helped teach the Continental Army how to march and drill. 6.3
- / This man was on the committee that drew up the Declaration of Independence. He would eventually become the second President of the United States.6.2
- / Another name for Colonists who remained loyal to Britain. 6.1
- / This was the second battle won by General Washington in the Winter of 1777. Washington tricked General Cornwallis and attacked this city after the Battle of Trenton. 6.3
- / Spanish governor of Louisiana who help the Patriots during the Revolutionary war. 6.4
- / Name for German mercenaries hired by Britain to fight against the colonists. 6.1
- / Thomas Paine's first pamphlet telling colonists why they needed to break away from the King and Great Britain. 6.2
- / A person who betrays his or her country. 6.2
- / American sea Captain that defeated the British ship, Serapis, even though it was larger and stronger than his ship. 6.4
- / Second pamphlet authored by Thomas Paine. Washington had it read to his soldiers. 6.3
- / An African American minutemen who fought at Bunker Hill. 6.4
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- / American general who turned traitor and joined the British. 6.1
- / This group of Vermonters was led by Ethan Allen. They took Ft. Ticonderoga from the British and brought its cannons to Washington in Boston. 6.1
- / Legend claims that this woman sewed flags for Washington' army. 6.4
- / French commander during the battle of Yorktown. 6.5
- / Harassed the British in the Carolinas. 6.5
- / Document that explained why the American colonists were breaking away from Britain. 6.2
- / This man was on the committee that drew up the Declaration of Independence. He will save the Constitutional Convention a few years later by offering the Great Compromise. 6.2 P. 194
- / This man was on the committee that drew up the Declaration of Independence. He was the oldest member of the committee. 6.2
- / French admiral who defeated the British fleet sent to resupply British General Cornwallis at the battle of Yorktown.6.5
- / After being captured by the British, ___ ______ declared, “I regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.” 6.3
- / Blacksmith from Vermont who led the Green Mountain Boys. 6.1
- / The Author of “Common Sense.” 6.2
- / This battle was the turning point in the war. It ended the British threat to New England and convinced the French to become allies with the Continentals.6.3
- / The delegate chosen to write the Declaration of Independence. 6.2
- / Name for Colonists who remained loyal to Great Britain. 6.1
- / The introduction to a formal document. 6.2
- / An American General who won an important victory in the South, at the Battle of the Cowpens. 6.5
42 Clues: / The Author of “Common Sense.” 6.2 • / Harassed the British in the Carolinas. 6.5 • / The introduction to a formal document. 6.2 • / A person who betrays his or her country. 6.2 • / French commander during the battle of Yorktown. 6.5 • / Name for Colonists who remained loyal to Great Britain. 6.1 • / Blacksmith from Vermont who led the Green Mountain Boys. 6.1 • ...
Historical Figures in the Automotive World 1.0 2024-07-16
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- - Developed the Pontiac GTO and founded DeLorean Motor Company.
- - Revolutionized car manufacturing with the assembly line, founder of Ford Motor Company.
- - Co-founded General Motors, creating one of the largest automotive manufacturers.
- - Invented the diesel engine, which is widely used in heavy-duty vehicles.
- - Developed the high-speed liquid petroleum-fueled engine, co-founder of Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft.
- - Founded the Ferrari automobile marque, known for high-performance sports cars.
- - Designed the Volkswagen Beetle and founded Porsche AG, known for luxury sports cars.
- - Founded Cadillac and later Lincoln, known for luxury vehicles and precision engineering.
- - Founded Chrysler Corporation, contributing to American automobile industry growth.
- - Founded Buick Motor Company, later part of General Motors.
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- - Developed the pneumatic tire, greatly improving automotive performance and comfort.
- - Co-founded Chevrolet, a major American car brand within General Motors.
- - Co-founded Honda Motor Co., known for reliable and efficient vehicles.
- - Founded Citroën, known for innovative designs and technologies.
- - Co-founded Rolls-Royce, known for luxury automobiles.
- - Founded Bosch, providing essential components like spark plugs and fuel injectors.
- - Founded Bugatti, known for high-performance luxury cars.
- - Founded Toyota Motor Corporation, leading to innovations in manufacturing and hybrid technology.
- - Invented the first practical automobile powered by an internal combustion engine.
19 Clues: - Co-founded Rolls-Royce, known for luxury automobiles. • - Founded Bugatti, known for high-performance luxury cars. • - Founded Buick Motor Company, later part of General Motors. • - Developed the Pontiac GTO and founded DeLorean Motor Company. • - Founded Citroën, known for innovative designs and technologies. • ...
Leaders of WWI 2024-04-09
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- Commander of the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF). Disciplined leader focusing on the welfare of his men.
- Leader of the Bolshevik Party. Led the Russian Revolution to turn the country communist.
- French general in the Battle of Marne. Promoted to Chief of the General Staff of the French Army in 1918.
- Pivotal French politician during the Great War. Known as "The Tiger".
- British Prime Minister from 1916-1922. Key negotiator in Treaty of Versailles.
- Archduke of the Austria-Hungary empire. His death was the spark that started WWI.
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- Led U.S. into war after multiple unrestricted U-Boats attacks. Created the Fourteen Points.
- Chief of the German General Staff from 1916-1918. Led his men to victory in the Battle of Tannenberg and the Masurian Lakes.
- Last German Emperor and King of Prussia. Questionable leadership style and decision-making.
- Russian Emperor who joined the war to protect Serbia. Was killed during the Russian Revolution.
- French General at the Battle of Verdun. Dedicated to the well-being of his soldiers to boost morale.
- One of the most decorated soldiers of the war. Single-handedly captured and killed 132 prisoners.
12 Clues: Pivotal French politician during the Great War. Known as "The Tiger". • British Prime Minister from 1916-1922. Key negotiator in Treaty of Versailles. • Archduke of the Austria-Hungary empire. His death was the spark that started WWI. • Leader of the Bolshevik Party. Led the Russian Revolution to turn the country communist. • ...
Rome 2022-11-17
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- a person of noble or high rank
- a persistent, substantial rise in the general level of prices
- Carthaginian general who crossed the Alps and invaded Italy
- a state in which the supreme power rests in the body of citizens entitled to vote and is exercised by representatives chosen directly or indirectly by them
- two chief magistrates of the ancient Roman republic
- first Roman emperor
- a conduit or artificial channel for conducting water from a distance
- a member of the ancient Roman plebs
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- a division of the Roman army, usually comprising 3000 to 6000 soldiers
- A city-state destroyed in the last of the punic wars
- the three wars waged by Rome against Carthage
- the terms of peace imposed by ancient Rome on its dominions
- a famous Roman emperor and general
- the office or magistracy of a triumvir
- one of 10 officers elected to protect the interests and rights of the plebeians from the patricians
- an assembly or council of citizens having the highest deliberative functions in a government, especially a legislative assembly of a state or nation
16 Clues: first Roman emperor • a person of noble or high rank • a famous Roman emperor and general • a member of the ancient Roman plebs • the office or magistracy of a triumvir • the three wars waged by Rome against Carthage • two chief magistrates of the ancient Roman republic • A city-state destroyed in the last of the punic wars • ...
History Crossword 2024-07-17
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- The American diplomat who secured crucial French support
- British strategy focusing on gaining control of the southern colonies
- French naval commander who helped trap Cornwallis at Yorktown
- Term for the British supporters in the colonies who remained loyal to the crown
- Surprise attack led by Washington on the Hessians on December 26, 1776
- The winter camp where Washington’s troops endured harsh conditions but emerged stronger
- The site of a significant American victory in New York in 1777 that influenced the war’s final phase
- The river crossed by Washington before the surprise attack on Trenton
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- The decisive 1781 battle that marked the end of major fighting
- 1783 treaty that officially ended the Revolutionary War
- General who led the Continental Army
- British general who surrendered at Yorktown
- French general who played a crucial role at Yorktown
- The German officer who trained Continental Army soldiers at Valley Forge
- The governing body that managed the war effort for the American colonies
- Naval officer famous for his declaration, “I have not yet begun to fight!”
16 Clues: General who led the Continental Army • British general who surrendered at Yorktown • French general who played a crucial role at Yorktown • 1783 treaty that officially ended the Revolutionary War • The American diplomat who secured crucial French support • French naval commander who helped trap Cornwallis at Yorktown • ...
Fluorite & Perovskite 2024-11-17
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- alternate name for the fluorite mineral (probably from the french for "blue and yellow")
- type of crystal structure with more than 2 atom types
- crystal structure with general form ABX3 (CaTiO3); Pm3̅m
- bravais lattice for fluorite and perovskite
- next-gen nuclear waste immobilization material, extremely low leach rates; based on perovskite structure
- heating a material allows electrons trapped in high-energy states to drop down
- crystal structure with general form A2X (Li2O)
- layered superconductor oxide; must be gradually doped with oxygen
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- spontaneous electric polarization in the absence of an applied electric field
- temperature above which materials lose their permanent polarization; many ferroelectrics have perovskite structure above it
- link between electric field and mechanical deformation of the unit cell; PZT is exemplar material; can cause polarization
- location oxygen vacancies tend to concentrate; high-energy structural disorder
- excited electrons emit energy as light as they return to ground state
- crystal structure with general form AX2 (CaF2); Fm3̅m
- used as a material for nuclear fuel pellets because of the large central vacancy
- decrease in electrical resistance in response to an applied magnetic field; important for microelectronics
16 Clues: bravais lattice for fluorite and perovskite • crystal structure with general form A2X (Li2O) • crystal structure with general form AX2 (CaF2); Fm3̅m • type of crystal structure with more than 2 atom types • crystal structure with general form ABX3 (CaTiO3); Pm3̅m • layered superconductor oxide; must be gradually doped with oxygen • ...
