general Crossword Puzzles
history slide vocad 2024-05-14
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- started during the early morning hours of April 9, 1865. By the afternoon of the same day, General Robert E. Lee, commander of all Confederate forces, surrendered his Army of Northern Virginia to Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant
- showed that the Union could stand against the Confederate army in the Eastern theater
- On April 12, 1861, forces from the Confederate States of America attacked the United States military garrison...
- declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free.
- November 15 to December 21, 1864, in which Union Major General William Tecumseh Sherman led troops through the Confederate state of Georgia, pillaging the countryside and destroying both military outposts and civilian properties
- When the Civil War began, these vigilante units mustered into the federal army and became formally recognized Union regiments calling themselves ...
- fugitive slaves were declared to be "contraband of war" if their labor had been used to aid the Confederacy in anyway
- Gen. Robert E. Lee's Confederate army defeated Union forces under Maj. Gen. John Pope
- over 400 African American enslaved men, women, and children were sold on a racetrack in Savannah, GA under torrential rain
- The 47-day Siege of Vicksburg eventually gave control of the Mississippi River
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- follows the harrowing journey of a young slave named Cora as she escapes through the clandestine network
- saw more troops engaged than any other battle of the American Civil War, almost 200,000 men
- ended with a United States (Union) victory over Confederate forces in Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee.
- the failed attempt by American and French forces to retake the port city from its British occupiers
- The plan called for a naval blockade of the Confederate littoral, a thrust down the Mississippi, and the strangulation of the South by Union land and naval forces
- The battle involved the largest number of casualties of the entire war and is often described as the war's turning point
- restricted black people's right to own property, conduct business, buy and lease land, and move freely through public spaces
- Confederate general Joseph E. Johnston's troops line the mountain's crest to repulse the advance of Union general William T. Sherman.
- social, political, or economic exclusion of immigrants in order to promote the rights of native people.
- period immediately after the Civil War from 1865 to 1877 when several United States administrations sought to reconstruct society in the former Confederate states in particular by establishing and protecting the legal rights
- Union forces commanded by William T. Sherman, wanting to neutralize the important rail and supply hub, defeated Confederate forces defending the city under John B. Hood.
- highly critical of his master and describes alchemy with much vehemence
22 Clues: highly critical of his master and describes alchemy with much vehemence • The 47-day Siege of Vicksburg eventually gave control of the Mississippi River • showed that the Union could stand against the Confederate army in the Eastern theater • Gen. Robert E. Lee's Confederate army defeated Union forces under Maj. Gen. John Pope • ...
Unit 8 Civil War 2018-04-09
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- - All out war that affects civilians at home as well as soldiers in combat.
- - Political party established in the Unified States in 1854 with the goal of keeping slavery out of the western territories.
- - Lincoln’s 1863 declaration freeing slaves in the Confederacy.
- - the last failed Confederate charge at the Battle of Gettysburg.
- - Military blockade or bombardment of an enemy town or position in order to force it to surrender.
- - To withdraw from membership in a group.
- - person who takes advantage of a crisis to make money.
- - Agreement, proposed in 1819 by Henry Clay, to keep the number of slave and free states equal.
- - Rule by the army instead of the elected government.
- - General of the Confederate army.
- - This battle was fought in the west by General Grant’s Union army. The Union army won, but it was one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War.
- - A slave state the remained in the Union during the Civil War.
- - General McClellan found General Lee’s battle plans, but was slow to act. This battle had no clear winner, but boosted northern morale after General Lee ordered his troops to withdraw.
- - A bloody three-day battle that ended in a Union victory. This marked a turning point in the war and the South never tried to invade the North again.
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- - Law passed in 1846 that banned slavery in any territories won by the United States from Mexico.
- - An 1857 Supreme Court case that brought into question the federal power over slavery in the territories
- - A term referring to the idea that each territory could decide for itself whether or not to allow slavery.
- - The Confederate army defeated the Union army in three days, but the Confederate army lost one of it's best generals (Stonewall Jackson).
- - An 1854 law that established the territories of Nebraska and Kansas, giving the settlers the right of popular sovereignty to decide on the issue of slavery.
- - An agreement that allowed California to enter as a free state, ended the slave trade in Washington D.C., and had a strict fugitive slave law.
- - battle that showed the Union and the Confederacy that their soldiers needed training. It also showed the Union that the Confederate army could stand up to the Union army.
- - Speech made by President Lincoln after the Battle of Gettysburg.
- - Law passed in 1850 that required all citizens to aid in the capture of runaway slaves.
- - Northerners who opposed using force to keep the South in the Union.
- - Law that requires people of a certain age to enlist in the military.
25 Clues: - General of the Confederate army. • - To withdraw from membership in a group. • - Rule by the army instead of the elected government. • - person who takes advantage of a crisis to make money. • - Lincoln’s 1863 declaration freeing slaves in the Confederacy. • - A slave state the remained in the Union during the Civil War. • ...
Civics Crossword 2022-12-06
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- seek to influence on an issue.
- make or present a formal request
- work in an organized and active way toward a particular goal
- a general vote by the electorate on a single political question
- a strong supporter of a party, cause, or person.
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- to express or signify will or choice in a matter by ballot
- a meeting at which local members of a political party register their preference among candidates running for office
- determines which candidates will occupy the offices that are up for election.
- elections that political parties use to select candidates for a general election
- the main means of mass communication
10 Clues: seek to influence on an issue. • make or present a formal request • the main means of mass communication • a strong supporter of a party, cause, or person. • to express or signify will or choice in a matter by ballot • work in an organized and active way toward a particular goal • a general vote by the electorate on a single political question • ...
Punic Wars (Peter Salzhauer) 2021-03-17
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- was the general of Carthage in Punic war 2
- they brought 37 of them to the alps, they are very powerful animals for war
- very tall mountains can be cut through with vinegar and fire
- A naval war ship with 5 banks of oars
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- had a general named Hasdrubal fought in all 3 Punic wars
- Princess of phonica, founder of Carthage
- was used to cross the Rhone river during the crossing there were sticks and dirt on them so the elephants would go on
- Roman senator, wanted to defeat Carthage
- Carthage general Punic war 2
- Good island for trade was the cause for Punic war 1
10 Clues: Carthage general Punic war 2 • A naval war ship with 5 banks of oars • Princess of phonica, founder of Carthage • Roman senator, wanted to defeat Carthage • was the general of Carthage in Punic war 2 • Good island for trade was the cause for Punic war 1 • had a general named Hasdrubal fought in all 3 Punic wars • ...
Civil War Crossword 2021-05-21
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- Deadliest one day battle of the Civil War.
- This was one of Lincoln’s last resorts during the war, although it didn’t do what it said it would, it did ensure that Britain would never assist the Confederacy in the war.
- Union general who was serving at Battle of Antietam.
- This is the city that controlled the last part of the Mississippi River that the Union had no control over, but then formed a plan to gain full control over the Mississippi River.
- Constitutional Protection against unlawful imprisonment.
- Confederate general who served at Battle of Bull Run and Battle of Antietam.
- The March of Union soldiers raiding and destroying Confederate citizens’ property and towns in order to complete phase one of Lincoln’s plan to attack Richmond.
- This was the leading military general of Confederacy.
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- The act of surrounding a town or city with cannon fire so no one can get in or out and waiting for your enemy to surrender or die from starvation.
- This was the most brutal and deadly battles of the Civil War
- When the government or military are sent to control a state or a town.
- This occurs when the army of your country is in need of soldiers and you signed a contract that states that if your country is in need you will come and serve.
- A protective cover used on warships made from iron.
- This is what the north was referred to during the Civil War.
- Northern Democrats who were against the war.
- The war that broke out after the Southern states seceded, where the original goal for the North was to reunite the country but later on the goal was to free the slaves.
- This is what the South was called during the Civil War.
- This was the top military general in the Union.
- This was the event where many people gathered to celebrate the lives of the many soldiers that lost their lives during the most brutal battle of the Civil War.
- An order or command given by the president that doesn’t need congressional approval.
20 Clues: Deadliest one day battle of the Civil War. • Northern Democrats who were against the war. • This was the top military general in the Union. • A protective cover used on warships made from iron. • Union general who was serving at Battle of Antietam. • This was the leading military general of Confederacy. • This is what the South was called during the Civil War. • ...
Texas Revolution 2023-02-16
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- what the defenders of the Alamo ran out of
- achieved its independence from Spain in 1821
- headed the 183 volunteers at the Alamo
- number of days of the defenders of the Alamo held out
- name for the republic of Texas
- general and president of Mexico who attacked the Alamo
- asked by Texas to be added to the United States in 1836
- along with the Comanche they fought against Spain’s settlement of Texas
- Mexico prohibited this of settlers living in Texas
- person of Spanish heritage who considered Texas their home
- scrawled on doors to indicate that families went to Texas
- term for adding Texas to the United States
- famous shape of the front of the Alamo added in 1853
- cash crop that attracted settlers to Texas
- nation that originally colonized Texas
- survivor ordered by General Santa Anna to tell about the Alamo
- general of the Texas army as well as the first and only president of Texas
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- number of survivors of the attack by Mexico on the Alamo
- restricted by Mexico in 1829 due to overwhelming numbers of Texans
- famous frontiersman who died defending the Alamo
- name of Davy Crockett's gun
- dashed through enemy lines at the Alamo to seek aid
- granted huge tracts of land by Spain to recruit settlers to Texas
- General Santa Anna attempted to capture this when attacking Gonzales
- revolution that took place in 1836
- in 1829, Texans were forced by Mexico to pay these for the first time
- Spanish mission and site of the greatest standoff in American history
- Texans were required by Mexico to practice this faith in order to settle
- attracted the first Texas settler families between 1821 and 1827
- city in Texas where the Alamo is located today
- Spanish land that bordered the United States territory of Louisiana
- last major battle of the Texas Revolution that resulted in a peace treaty
- the type of battle fought at the Alamo
- another massacre by Mexican forces of more than 300 Texans
- almost the number of years Texas remained an independent republic
35 Clues: name of Davy Crockett's gun • name for the republic of Texas • revolution that took place in 1836 • headed the 183 volunteers at the Alamo • the type of battle fought at the Alamo • nation that originally colonized Texas • what the defenders of the Alamo ran out of • term for adding Texas to the United States • cash crop that attracted settlers to Texas • ...
Texas Revolution 2023-02-16
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- general and president of Mexico who attacked the Alamo
- survivor ordered by General Santa Anna to tell about the Alamo
- achieved its independence from Spain in 1821
- the type of battle fought at the Alamo
- famous frontiersman who died defending the Alamo
- revolution that took place in 1836
- Texans were required by Mexico to practice this faith in order to settle
- asked by Texas to be added to the United States in 1836
- along with the Comanche they fought against Spain’s settlement of Texas
- person of Spanish heritage who considered Texas their home
- in 1829, Texans were forced by Mexico to pay these for the first time
- General Santa Anna attempted to capture this when attacking Gonzales
- name for the republic of Texas
- nation that originally colonized Texas
- dashed through enemy lines at the Alamo to seek aid
- Spanish mission and site of the greatest standoff in American history
- headed the 183 volunteers at the Alamo
- Spanish land that bordered the United States territory of Louisiana
- almost the number of years Texas remained an independent republic
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- last major battle of the Texas Revolution that resulted in a peace treaty
- name of Davy Crockett's gun
- granted huge tracts of land by Spain to recruit settlers to Texas
- attracted the first Texas settler families between 1821 and 1827
- cash crop that attracted settlers to Texas
- famous shape of the front of the Alamo added in 1853
- scrawled on doors to indicate that families went to Texas
- restricted by Mexico in 1829 due to overwhelming numbers of Texans
- number of days the standoff at the Alamo lasted
- term for adding Texas to the United States
- city in Texas where the Alamo is located today
- what the defenders of the Alamo ran out of
- number of survivors of the attack by Mexico on the Alamo
- another massacre by Mexican forces of more than 300 Texans
- general of the Texas army as well as the first and only president of Texas
- Mexico prohibited this of settlers living in Texas
35 Clues: name of Davy Crockett's gun • name for the republic of Texas • revolution that took place in 1836 • the type of battle fought at the Alamo • nation that originally colonized Texas • headed the 183 volunteers at the Alamo • cash crop that attracted settlers to Texas • term for adding Texas to the United States • what the defenders of the Alamo ran out of • ...
Civil War Crossword 2016-05-19
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- Series of connected pathways that would allow slaves from the South to escape to the North. Along the way, Abolishionists would sometimes provide them with food, shelter, and hiding spots in order to not be caught by bounty hunters.
- Also known asThe Battle of Sharpsburg, Bloodiest day in American History (20,000+ dead, wounded, or missing). Battle was inconclusive, Confederate army had withdrawn first, making it a technical victory for the Union
- William T. Sherman burns this city to the ground, then continues to Savannah on his March to the Sea.
- Commonly given the Savannah Campaign; Willian Tecumseh Sherman’s campaign to capture the southern port of Savannah, ending all trade at the port.
- President of the Union.
- One who wished to put an end to slavery in both the Union and Confederacy of the United States (or just to end slavery in general.)
- Commanding General of the Confederate Army.
- Famous abolishionist and conductor on the Underground Railroad who helped over 750 slaves escape to freedom in the North, including herself.
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- Document that Abraham Lincoln had read at Gettysburg that stated that any slaves in the free state were now to be considered Free.
- Ulysses S. Grant’s attempt to cut off supplies to the Confederate Army by blocking off railways with trench lines.
- Commanding General of the Union Army during the Civil War after Willian Tecuhseh Sherman.
- Deadliest battle of the war; Site where Lincoln gave the Emancipation Proclomation.
- Confederate forces capture this Union for in South Carolina;The Civil War begins.
- Battle made America realize the Civil War would not be won and over quickly, but would be a grueling blood bath instead.
- Confederate soliders inspired by Stonewall Jackson and defeated Union forces advance on Richmond.
- President of the Confederacy.
- General Lee Surrenders, The Civil War ends.
- Ulysses S. Grant gains control of the Mississippi River.
- The freeing of someone from slavery.
- The act in which people are forcibly put to work. Main reason of the Civil War, as the North did not want slavery, while the south did want slavery.
20 Clues: President of the Union. • President of the Confederacy. • The freeing of someone from slavery. • General Lee Surrenders, The Civil War ends. • Commanding General of the Confederate Army. • Ulysses S. Grant gains control of the Mississippi River. • Confederate forces capture this Union for in South Carolina;The Civil War begins. • ...
History 2024-05-14
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- cannot be supplied to one belligerent except at the risk of seizure and condemnation by the other
- fort in SE South Carolina, guarding Charleston Harbour
- fought December 11–15, 1862, in and around Fredericksburg, Virginia, in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War
- a siege in which Federal troops under Sherman cut off the railroads supplying the city and then burned it
- a decisive Union victory during the American Civil War that divided the Confederacy and cemented the reputation of Union General Ulysses S. Grant
- restricted black people's right to own property, conduct business, buy and lease land, and move freely through public spaces
- military strategy proposed by Union General Winfield Scott early in the American Civil War
- fought July 1–3, 1863, in and around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, by Union and Confederate forces during the American Civil War
- a poor white man in the south
- a village in central Virginia where the Confederate army under Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant's Union forces on April 9, 1865, effectively ending the American Civil War
- allowed Union troops to penetrate the Confederate interior
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- American Civil War campaign
- period after the American Civil War from 1865 to 1877
- a native or inhabitant of Kansas
- a network of routes, places, and people that helped enslaved people in the American South escape to the North
- the largest sale of human beings in the history in the United States
- proclamation declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free
- Confederate general Joseph E. Johnston's troops line the mountain's crest to repulse the advance of Union general William T. Sherman
- a policy of favoring native inhabitants as opposed to immigrants
- a decisive engagement that halted the Confederate invasion of Maryland
- American Revolutionary War battle fought on December 29, 1778 pitting local American Patriot militia and Continental Army units
- marked the first major land battle of the American Civil War
22 Clues: American Civil War campaign • a poor white man in the south • a native or inhabitant of Kansas • period after the American Civil War from 1865 to 1877 • fort in SE South Carolina, guarding Charleston Harbour • allowed Union troops to penetrate the Confederate interior • marked the first major land battle of the American Civil War • ...
Math 2025-12-17
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- Convert (x-2)^2+(y+1)^2=20 to general form
- Circle center (0,-6), radius 4, standard form
- Geometric sequence a₁=5, r=2, 6th term
- Geometric sequence a₁=3, r=2, 5th term
- Convert (x+6)^2+(y-4)^2=25 to general form
- Solve quadratic x^2 - 7x + 30 = 0, smaller root
- Circle center (-2,2), radius 5, standard form
- Solve quadratic x^2 - 13x + 110 = 0, smaller root
- Sequence arithmetic a₁=4, d=5, 12th term
- Solve quadratic x^2 - 10x + 196 = 0, larger root
- Sequence arithmetic a₁=2, d=6, 15th term
- Expand (x-7)(x+2)
- Sequence arithmetic a₁=6, d=3, 10th term
- Circle center (-3,1), radius 5, general form
- Solve quadratic x^2 - 12x + 147 = 0, larger root
- Expand (x-3)^2
- Factor x^2 - 15x + 56
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- Circle center (1,-3), radius 7, general form
- Solve 7x - 10 = 235
- Circle passes through (0,0), center (4,2), standard form
- Expand (2x+1)(x-3)
- Expand (x+6)(x-4)
- Circle center (-5,1), radius 3, standard form
- Circle passes through (0,0), center (3,-3), standard form
- Find the 8th term of arithmetic sequence a₁=2, d=4
- Solve quadratic x^2 - 11x + 150 = 0, smaller root
- Solve 5x + 45 = 0
- Factor x^2 - 8x + 192
- Solve 4x - 9 = 23
- Solve quadratic x^2 - 12x + 105 = 0, larger root
- Find 8th term of geometric sequence a₁=
- Expand (x+5)(x-2)
- Circle center (2,3), radius 8, standard form
- Factor x^2 - 14x + 45
- Factor x^2 - 12x + 35
- Solve 6x + 14 = 38
- Factor x^2 + 9x + 20
- Geometric sequence a₁=2, r=4, 6th term
- Expand (x-6)^2
- Geometric sequence a₁=1, r=3, 5th term
40 Clues: Expand (x-3)^2 • Expand (x-6)^2 • Expand (x+6)(x-4) • Solve 5x + 45 = 0 • Solve 4x - 9 = 23 • Expand (x+5)(x-2) • Expand (x-7)(x+2) • Expand (2x+1)(x-3) • Solve 6x + 14 = 38 • Solve 7x - 10 = 235 • Factor x^2 + 9x + 20 • Factor x^2 - 8x + 192 • Factor x^2 - 14x + 45 • Factor x^2 - 12x + 35 • Factor x^2 - 15x + 56 • Geometric sequence a₁=5, r=2, 6th term • Geometric sequence a₁=3, r=2, 5th term • ...
Civil War Vocabulary 2025-04-21
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- Escaped slaves who joined the Union army during the Civil War
- Union victory over Confederate forces in 1863 near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, that marked a turning point of the Civil War
- Issued by President Lincoln during the Civil War. Freed all slaves that lived in areas rebelling against the Union
- TN battle in which the Union gained control of the MS river
- Union general who practiced total war as he marched through and conquered Georgia
- Commanded one of the largest Confederate units and lost more than half of his men after a battle where they marched uphill toward Cemetery Ridge
- Graduated second in his class at West Point and fought in many wars before becoming a Confederate General in the Civil War
- Chosen to lead the Union after the Battle of Bull Run and was known for being hesitant to attack and wanted reinforcements
- Slave states that did not secede from the Union; included Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri
- Northern Democrats who opposed the Civil War and sympathized with the South
- Constitutional protection against unlawful imprisonment
- Speech given by Abraham Lincoln at a memorial for Union soldiers that died at the Battle of Gettysburg where he praised the bravery of Union soldiers and renewed his commitment to winning the Civil War
- General who had a two part strategy to destroy the South's economy through a naval blockade and gaining control of the MS river
- Battle that forced most of the Union Army out of Confederate territory in Virginia
- Series of battles that ended with the Confederate Army forcing the Union Army to retreat from Richmond, VA
- Naval officer for the Union who led attacks on ports in Vicksburg and New Orleans
- Regiment that attacked SC under Wagner; consisted of mostly African American soldiers
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- Plan of all-out attacks aimed at destroying not only an enemy's army but also its resources and its people's will to fight
- Bloodiest single day battle of the Civil War that ended with a Union victory
- Confederate general who earned his nickname "Stonewall" while helping fight Union troops at the First Battle of Bull Run
- Confederate efforts to use the importance of southern cotton to Britain's textile industry to persuade the British to support the Confederacy in the Civil War
- Where General Lee was forced to surrender causing the end of the Civil War
- Failed Confederate attack in Gettysburg; led by George Pickett
- Union General who was bold and restless and 'No terms except unconditional and immediate surrender" is a famous quote of his
- Series of battles in Northern and Central VA that delayed the Union capture of Richmond
- First major battle of the Civil War; the Confederate win showed the world that the war was not going to be as one sided as everyone thought
- Six week Union blockade of Vicksburg that led to the city surrendering during the civil war
- warships covered with protective iron plates
- Organized the collection of medicines and supplies to carry to the battlefield in the Civil War. Later founded the American Red Cross
- Federal fort in Charleston, SC that was attacked by confederate forces in April of 1861 which sparked the Civil War
30 Clues: warships covered with protective iron plates • Constitutional protection against unlawful imprisonment • TN battle in which the Union gained control of the MS river • Escaped slaves who joined the Union army during the Civil War • Failed Confederate attack in Gettysburg; led by George Pickett • ...
War of 1812: Heroes and Weapons 2013-05-09
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- curved, sharp and medium sized weapon with fancy designs and sheath
- Major General Sir Issac _ _ _ _ _ captured Detroit and sacrificed at Battle of Queenston Heights for Upper Canada
- straight, sharp and long weapon with fancy designs and sheath.
- Rifle that British soldiers most often carried during war of 1812.
- Richard ¬¬_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ proposed to Major General to have all-Black company of militia to fight alongside the British, and played key role in three battles.
- She courageously supplied hot drinks and foods to wounded soldiers through battlefield.
- Musket that American soldiers most often carried during war of 1812
- Major John _ _ _ _ _ _ was Six Nations war chief during war of 1812. He recruited hundreds of Six Nations and assisted Britain Major General. He played key role in few battles.
- small guns that could be carried secretly
- James _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is unsung hero of crysler's farm because his rank was not high.
- Sharp knife-like-rods that could be attached to muskets or rifles to fight, when soldiers can’t load quickly.
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- Charles- Michel d’Irumberry de _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ played a key role in Battle of Châteauguay which saved Châteauguay from large-scale attack.
- Dominique _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ sent scouts to discover American movements on Battle of Beaver Dams, and engaged in a fierce assault from the woods. Also, he participated in the Battle of Châteauguay.
- Musket that British soldiers most often carried during war of 1812
- Laura _ _ _ _ _ _ overheard American strategy and passed information to Britain which saved beaver dams from Americans
- James _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ went to many battles and is best known to be the officer Laura Secord warned for American surprise attack.
- Matthew _ _ _ _ _ _ _ helped Major- General and Shawnee War Chief capture Detroit when there was American invasion of Sandwich.
- He is hero of First Nations. He opposed Americans and allied with Britain. He helped capturing Detroit with his strong and fierce warriors.
- Weapon that only First Nations warriors used during war of 1812.
- John _ _ _ _ _ was Six Nations war chief during war of 1812. He and his warriors played key role in several important battles during the three- year conflict.
20 Clues: small guns that could be carried secretly • straight, sharp and long weapon with fancy designs and sheath. • Weapon that only First Nations warriors used during war of 1812. • Rifle that British soldiers most often carried during war of 1812. • Musket that British soldiers most often carried during war of 1812 • ...
Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-03
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- He was the only person of Congress to die in the Civil War
- He was a Union general in the Civil War
- He is known for the destruction of the Shenandoah Valley in 1864
- The battle involved the largest number of casualties of the entire war
- He was the 18th President of the U.S.
- He commanded the Army of Northern Virginia
- He later led an expeditionary force in North Carolina and then served during the Maryland Campaign at the Battle of Antietam.
- was a early battle in the civil war
- a lieutenant general in the Confederate Army during the Civil War
- the Union Navy's first ironclad warship
- He commanded a cavalry wing in Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia
- His nickname is Stonewall
- He was the 16th U.S. President
- He was a U.S. Army engineer, railroad president and politician
- This place held the site of the first shots of the Civil War
- This was a document that Abraham Lincoln used for slavery
- This is a city in Vrigina
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- This battle made it so the Union army had accus to the Missisip river
- He helped capture the the Confederate city of New Orleans and provided support for General Ulysses S.
- Union victory at Antietam provided President Abraham Lincoln the opportunity he had wanted to announce the Emancipation Proclamation
- Cherokee chief who signed the treaty forcing tribal removal of the Cherokees from Georgia
- was the deadliest landscape of the Civil War.
- was a confederate ship
- This was the first major land battle in the civil war
- He was in command of an independent force in eastern Kentucky
- This was a military strategy proposed by Union General Winfield Scott early in the American Civil War.
- He commanded little rod top at the battle of Gettysburg
- He was a major architect of modern warfare
- This person has a charge named after them
- He was the "Hero" of the Mexican War
- Hood's army lost 8,500 killed, wounded, captured, or missing badly needed soldiers because of this battle
31 Clues: was a confederate ship • His nickname is Stonewall • This is a city in Vrigina • He was the 16th U.S. President • was a early battle in the civil war • He was the "Hero" of the Mexican War • He was the 18th President of the U.S. • He was a Union general in the Civil War • the Union Navy's first ironclad warship • This person has a charge named after them • ...
The Pearl 2017-02-23
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- Even though Kino did not sell the pearl, he still got which thing that he wanted in chapter 3 (ch 6)
- is Juan Tomas older or younger than Kino (general)
- What unit of currency is used in Kino's town (ch 4)
- Who is the youngest member of Kino's family (general)
- Kino planned to attack the trackers before the ____ rose (ch 6)
- Who first understands how the pearl brings bad luck (general)
- What did Kino's grandfather buy from Nayarit (ch 2)
- After Coyotito is bitten, Juana first tries to ____ the poison out (ch 1)
- How much money does Kino think the pearl is worth at the dealers (ch 4)
- Kino buries the pearl under his ______ after he fears it will get stolen in the night (ch 3)
- Where was the pearl first buried (ch 3)
- The doorman gives this excuse for the doctor not being able to attend to Coyotito (ch 1)
- The song of ____ was playing when Kino went to the pearl dealers (ch 4)
- What does Kino wrap the pearl in (ch 4)
- The song of the _____ was playing when the pearl was found (ch 2)
- Kino keeps his knife near his (general)
- When they leave to sell the pearl, the ____ helps cover their tracks (ch 5)
- Kino goes to his _____, Juan for advice after finding the pearl (ch 3)
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- Kino hits Juana's ____ so she will not throw away the pearl (ch 5)
- Kino was wearing ____ clothes so he took them off to sneak through the night (ch 6)
- What time of day did Kino find the pearl (ch 2)
- When Coyotito cries, the trackers think that it is a (ch 6)
- What did Juana use to create a poultice for Coyotito's shoulder (ch 2)
- Kino's last name is (general)
- Juan says Kino has gone to ___ so no one knows he is hiding them (ch 5)
- Coyotito sleeps in a ____ (ch 1)
- Kino wants the family to ____ ____ when he realises that they cannot outrun the trackers, but Juana refuses. (ch 6)
- The first thing Kino wants to do with his money from the pearl is (ch 3)
- How long can Kino stay underwater (ch 2)
- Where does the story take place (ch 4)
- Kino has an injured fist for the length of the novel because he punched the ____ (ch 1)
- What animal wakes Kino up? (ch 1)
- In which direction do they go to sell the pearl (ch 5)
- Kino finds a hole in his (ch 5)
- The doctor proclaims that the poison will strike within the (ch 3)
35 Clues: Kino's last name is (general) • Kino finds a hole in his (ch 5) • Coyotito sleeps in a ____ (ch 1) • What animal wakes Kino up? (ch 1) • Where does the story take place (ch 4) • Where was the pearl first buried (ch 3) • What does Kino wrap the pearl in (ch 4) • Kino keeps his knife near his (general) • How long can Kino stay underwater (ch 2) • ...
Unit 8 Vocab 2018-04-11
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- a political party established in the United States in 1854 with the goal of keeping slavery out of the western territories
- an agreement over slavery by which California joined the Union as a free state and a strict fugitive slave law was passed.
- an 1863 declaration by President Lincoln freeing enslaved African Americans in Confederate territory.
- A person who takes advantage of a crisis to make money.
- General McClellan found General Lee’s battle plans, but was slow to act. This battle had no clear winner, but boosted northern morale after General Lee ordered his troops to withdraw.
- a military blockade or encirclement of an enemy town or position with the purpose of forcing it to surrender.
- a law passed in 1846 that banned slavery in any territories won by the United States from Mexico.
- by the military instead of an elected government.
- government by consent of the governed.
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- a law that requires people of a certain age to perform military service.
- an 1854 law that established the territories of Nebraska and Kansas, giving the settlers of each territory the right of popular sovereignty to decide on the issue of slavery.
- a slave state that remained in the Union during the Civil War
- the failed Confederate charge during the third day of the Battle of Gettysburg.
- The Confederate army defeated the Union army in three days, but the Confederate army lost one of it's best generals (Stonewall Jackson).
- Robert E. Lee (1807–1870) was a Virginian general who led the Confederate Army.
- the speech made by President Lincoln in 1863 after the Battle of Gettysburg.
- an all-out war that affects civilians at home as well as soldiers in combat.
- an 1857 Supreme Court case that brought into question the federal power over slavery in the territories.
- an agreement, proposed in 1819 by Henry Clay, to keep the number of slave and free states equal.
- a law passed in 1850 that required all citizens to aid in the capture of runaway slaves.
- a northerner who opposed using force to keep the southern states in the Union.
- A bloody three-day battle that ended in a Union victory. This marked a turning point in the war and the South never tried to invade the North again.
- to withdraw from membership in a group.
- This battle was fought in the west by General Grant’s Union army. The Union army won, but it was one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War.
- Showed the Union and the Confederacy that their soldiers needed training. It also showed the Union that the Confederate army could stand up to the Union army.
25 Clues: government by consent of the governed. • to withdraw from membership in a group. • by the military instead of an elected government. • A person who takes advantage of a crisis to make money. • a slave state that remained in the Union during the Civil War • a law that requires people of a certain age to perform military service. • ...
CROSSWORD 2016-12-12
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- AYURVED TEACHER
- B'DAY BOY
- ASSEMBLY TEACHER
- GUJARATI TEACHER
- HINDI TEACHER
- YOGA TEACHER
- COMP. ASSISTANT TEACHER
- DIRECTOR
- PRINCIPAL TEACHER
- TAEKWANDO TEACHER
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- SKATING TEACHER
- KARATE TEACHER
- GENERAL TEACHER
- COOKERY TEACHER
- OUR CLASS TEACHER
- ENGLISH TEACHER
- SPORTS TEACHER
- SCIENCE TEACHER
- SKATING TEACHER
- DANCE TEACHER
20 Clues: DIRECTOR • B'DAY BOY • YOGA TEACHER • HINDI TEACHER • DANCE TEACHER • KARATE TEACHER • SPORTS TEACHER • SKATING TEACHER • AYURVED TEACHER • GENERAL TEACHER • COOKERY TEACHER • ENGLISH TEACHER • SCIENCE TEACHER • SKATING TEACHER • ASSEMBLY TEACHER • GUJARATI TEACHER • OUR CLASS TEACHER • PRINCIPAL TEACHER • TAEKWANDO TEACHER • COMP. ASSISTANT TEACHER
Burfy bb 2022-05-05
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- 12 consecutive months
- debits & credits in a general ledger
- Reporting income when earned
- statement that reports business's assets
- Time business summarizes its finances
- Financial statement
- form that summarizes general ledger info
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- Cash paid in advance
- reporting income when earned
- Changes recorded on a work sheet
10 Clues: Financial statement • Cash paid in advance • 12 consecutive months • reporting income when earned • Reporting income when earned • Changes recorded on a work sheet • debits & credits in a general ledger • Time business summarizes its finances • statement that reports business's assets • form that summarizes general ledger info
Björn och Linnea 2018-11-15
19 Clues: Vill bo • 27:e maj • Guddotter • Denna dag • Björn 3.0 • Föddes han • Hennes 8-17 • solsemester • Andra dejten • Under läppen • Första mötet • Rymdintresse • Björns barndom • Bröllopsfesten • Första semestern • Lord of Darkness • Hennes första bil • Bästa matupplevelsen • Megamaster of Destruction
Huntington Bank 2023-05-04
19 Clues: 25K • Take • Stamp • Alyssa • Give & • Free 5 • Bad rate • 10/20/100 • Teller?Nah • DONT QUOTE! • OFAC Country • Home Purchase • Nut or Color? • Account owner • Dollar General • Person Present • Where it Began • Banking Software • Service Member Benefit
Battle of antietam crossword puzzle 2021-03-18
9 Clues: Union General • Confederate general • Faced midterm elections. • The document to end slavery • Lee's troops were ________. • The confederates were beat ________. • The confederates plan to win the battle • Lee had his troops take over this place. • The bloodiest road of September 17, 1862.
THE BATTLE FOR TEXAS 2023-10-22
9 Clues: General of Mexico • State owned by USA • Old owner of Texas • study of past events • Current owner of Texas • fight between 2 armed forces • historic cite in Austin Texas • Forcible overthrown of government • commander of army at a very high rank
Unit 8 Civil War 2018-04-09
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- - General of the Confederate army.
- - the last failed Confederate charge at the Battle of Gettysburg.
- - Agreement, proposed in 1819 by Henry Clay, to keep the number of slave and free states equal.
- - A term referring to the idea that each territory could decide for itself whether or not to allow slavery.
- - An 1854 law that established the territories of Nebraska and Kansas, giving the settlers the right of popular sovereignty to decide on the issue of slavery.
- - Law that requires people of a certain age to enlist in the military.
- - battle that the Confederate army defeated the Union army in three days, but the Confederate army lost one of it's best generals (Stonewall Jackson).
- - Northerners who opposed using force to keep the South in the Union.
- - Speech made by President Lincoln after the Battle of Gettysburg.
- - Military blockade or bombardment of an enemy town or position in order to force it to surrender.
- Run - battle that showed the Union and the Confederacy that their soldiers needed training. It also showed the Union that the Confederate army could stand up to the Union army.
- - battle that General McClellan found General Lee’s battle plans, but was slow to act. This battle had no clear winner, but boosted northern morale after General Lee ordered his troops to withdraw.
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- - To withdraw from membership in a group.
- - All out war that affects civilians at home as well as soldiers in combat.
- - Law passed in 1846 that banned slavery in any territories won by the United States from Mexico.
- - An agreement that allowed California to enter as a free state, ended the slave trade in Washington D.C., and had a strict fugitive slave law.
- - Law passed in 1850 that required all citizens to aid in the capture of runaway slaves.
- - A slave state the remained in the Union during the Civil War.
- - Lincoln’s 1863 declaration freeing slaves in the Confederacy.
- - Political party established in the Unified States in 1854 with the goal of keeping slavery out of the western territories.
- - person who takes advantage of a crisis to make money.
- Scottv.Sandford - An 1857 Supreme Court case that brought into question the federal power over slavery in the territories
- - This battle was fought in the west by General Grant’s Union army. The Union army won, but it was one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War.
- - A bloody three-day battle that ended in a Union victory. This marked a turning point in the war and the South never tried to invade the North again.
- - Rule by the army instead of the elected government.
25 Clues: - General of the Confederate army. • - To withdraw from membership in a group. • - Rule by the army instead of the elected government. • - person who takes advantage of a crisis to make money. • - A slave state the remained in the Union during the Civil War. • - Lincoln’s 1863 declaration freeing slaves in the Confederacy. • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary 2021-01-05
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- union general during the civil war
- union forces captured fort pulaski
- state where slavery was legal
- American abolitionist
- five laws passed in September that dealt with the issue of slavery
- destroyed railroad lines in Georgia
- president of the confederate states
- breakaway state that fought the us in the civil war
- powers held by the state govt. rather than the federal govt.
- American abolitionist and author
- allowed settlers to decide whether slavery was allowed or not
- military strategy proposed by union general
- he believed that if states didn't like the laws, they didn't have to obey them
- someone treated like property that does not have any rights
- admits Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state
- state where slavery was illegal
- part of compromise of 1850 that says slave have to be returned to their owners
- American abolitionist that escaped from slavery in Maryland
- states have the right to choose if they want to follow a rule or not
- Abraham Lincoln said that all slaves are now free
- warships used in the civil war
- tax on imported or exported goods
- confederate general during the civil war
- Lincolns election was a catalyst in the civil war
- Tennessee defeated a union force commander
- politician who was the Vice President of the confederate states
- military prison facility
- American career army officer
- a ship that can still enter or leave a blocked port
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- helped lead the successful abolitionist campaign against slavery in the United States
- fight over land with supply routes
- existing before the civil war
- naval strategy by the United States to prevent the Confederacy from trading
- former U.S. state senator
- military strategy that aims to destroy anything for the enemy
- general in union army during the civil war
- favored American system which called for protective tariff and national banking
- battle fought in Fulton county during the civil war
- military campaign for the civil war
- joining together for political reasons
- 18th president of the U.S.
- officer of the confederate army during the civil war
- series of battles fought during the civil war
- people have power in a government
- 16th president of the U.S.
- withdraw a small group from a large group
- network of secret routed used to escape slavery
- commander of the confererate states army
- warned that the state should resist any future activity having to do with slaves
- general in the confederate army during the civil war
- enslaved African American who sued for his freedom
- want to end slavery
- attorney and politician
53 Clues: want to end slavery • American abolitionist • attorney and politician • military prison facility • former U.S. state senator • 18th president of the U.S. • 16th president of the U.S. • American career army officer • existing before the civil war • state where slavery was legal • warships used in the civil war • state where slavery was illegal • American abolitionist and author • ...
Unit 8 Civil War 2018-04-09
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- - Political party established in the Unified States in 1854 with the goal of keeping slavery out of the western territories.
- - battle that General McClellan found General Lee’s battle plans, but was slow to act. This battle had no clear winner, but boosted northern morale after General Lee ordered his troops to withdraw.
- - Northerners who opposed using force to keep the South in the Union.
- - Agreement, proposed in 1819 by Henry Clay, to keep the number of slave and free states equal.
- - An 1857 Supreme Court case that brought into question the federal power over slavery in the territories
- - Law passed in 1846 that banned slavery in any territories won by the United States from Mexico.
- - A term referring to the idea that each territory could decide for itself whether or not to allow slavery.
- - battle that the Confederate army defeated the Union army in three days, but the Confederate army lost one of it's best generals (Stonewall Jackson).
- - battle that showed the Union and the Confederacy that their soldiers needed training. It also showed the Union that the Confederate army could stand up to the Union army.
- - A bloody three-day battle that ended in a Union victory. This marked a turning point in the war and the South never tried to invade the North again.
- - Law that requires people of a certain age to enlist in the military.
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- - Rule by the army instead of the elected government.
- - Military blockade or bombardment of an enemy town or position in order to force it to surrender.
- - Speech made by President Lincoln after the Battle of Gettysburg.
- - person who takes advantage of a crisis to make money.
- - Lincoln’s 1863 declaration freeing slaves in the Confederacy.
- - Law passed in 1850 that required all citizens to aid in the capture of runaway slaves.
- - An agreement that allowed California to enter as a free state, ended the slave trade in Washington D.C., and had a strict fugitive slave law.
- - General of the Confederate army.
- - An 1854 law that established the territories of Nebraska and Kansas, giving the settlers the right of popular sovereignty to decide on the issue of slavery.
- - A slave state the remained in the Union during the Civil War.
- - the last failed Confederate charge at the Battle of Gettysburg.
- - To withdraw from membership in a group.
- - This battle was fought in the west by General Grant’s Union army. The Union army won, but it was one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War.
- - All out war that affects civilians at home as well as soldiers in combat.
25 Clues: - General of the Confederate army. • - To withdraw from membership in a group. • - Rule by the army instead of the elected government. • - person who takes advantage of a crisis to make money. • - Lincoln’s 1863 declaration freeing slaves in the Confederacy. • - A slave state the remained in the Union during the Civil War. • ...
Unit 4 Review Puzzle 2025-11-17
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- Union cavalry general that slowed down the Confederate advance on Gettysburg on July 1.
- George Pickett led his men from the state of _____________ in his famous charge on day 3 of Gettysburg.
- What was the name of the famous Confederate assault on the third day of battle?
- One of the Confederate states completely cut off from the rest of the Confederacy after the Battle of Vicksburg.
- The Chancellorsville campaign saw 3 major battles...the Battles of Salem Church, Chancellorsville and __________________.
- Strategic high ground that was crucial to Union defense--ridge where Union forces held their ground during Pickett's Charge.
- Month that the Battle of Gettysburg occurred during.
- Hooker lost his confidence for victory in the Chancellorsville campaign and ordered his men to retreat after a quick defeat at this battle in the Chancellorsville campaign.
- How many days did the Battle of Gettysburg last?
- Robert E. Lee __________ his forces at the Battle of Chancellorsville.
- Confederate General that led the flanking attacking at Chancellorsville.
- To attack from the side--this is what Lee had his smaller and split forces do at Chancellorsville.
- Geographic feature that helped to protect Vicksburg from Union attacks.
- Rodent many Vicksburg residents were forced to eat.
- What was being opened and consecrated at Gettysburg when Lincoln gave his famous speech in November 1863?
- The Battle of _____________ took place in dense woods in Virginia.
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- Union general in charge of the Army of the Potomac at the start of 1863.
- Lee's victory at Chancellorsville led him to plan an invasion of the...
- Name of the hill that Union Colonel Josh Lawrence from Maine famously defended against Confederate attacks during Gettysburg.
- Union __________ forces on horseback confronted and delayed the Confederate advance on Gettysburg so Union forces could claim the high ground south of Gettysburg.
- This Mississippi city was the last Confederate stronghold left on the Mississippi River in 1863.
- Nickname given to the wooded area that was the site of the Battle of Chancellorsville.
- The Siege at Vicksburg ended on this holiday.
- Distinctive and popular Confederate battle cry.
- The Gettysburg Address is given in the month of...
- Confederate commander who planned the Pennsylvania invasion.
- River that General Hooker was trying desperately to get his men to cross at the Battle of Chancellorsville.
- Union General in charge of the siege at Vicksburg.
- Confederate General killed accidentally by his own men at Chancellorsville.
- The shape the Union forces took at the Battle of Gettysburg--it made pushing reinforcements forward easier.
- Who was put in charge of the Army of the Potomac after the Battle of Chancellorsville?
- A military operation where the enemy completely surrounds their target and cuts them off from supplies and reinforcements.
- Gives the Gettysburg Address.
33 Clues: Gives the Gettysburg Address. • The Siege at Vicksburg ended on this holiday. • Distinctive and popular Confederate battle cry. • How many days did the Battle of Gettysburg last? • The Gettysburg Address is given in the month of... • Union General in charge of the siege at Vicksburg. • Rodent many Vicksburg residents were forced to eat. • ...
Unit 9 Reconstruction Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-07
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- An acquisition of the territory of Louisiana
- A restrictive law that limited the freedom of an African American
- Union General
- A republican that wanted the south to be punished severly
- African American that was put to work in a Plantation
- A cotton farm where slaves worked at
- Confederate General
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- A former slave that became a public speaker
- Confederate president
- 16th president
- Laws that reinforced racial segregation
11 Clues: Union General • 16th president • Confederate General • Confederate president • A cotton farm where slaves worked at • Laws that reinforced racial segregation • A former slave that became a public speaker • An acquisition of the territory of Louisiana • African American that was put to work in a Plantation • A republican that wanted the south to be punished severly • ...
Civil war 2023-02-15
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- How many states seceded
- abbreviation for the confederacy
- north general future president (last name)
- southern general fought in Mexican American war (last name)
- confederate president (last name)
- first state to leave the union (dash between the words)
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- _ball is what the rifles of the time used
- anaconda plan
- deadliest single day battle in american history
- deadliest battle in american history
- the final battle of the civil war
11 Clues: anaconda plan • How many states seceded • abbreviation for the confederacy • confederate president (last name) • the final battle of the civil war • deadliest battle in american history • _ball is what the rifles of the time used • north general future president (last name) • deadliest single day battle in american history • ...
Civil War 2021-05-05
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- Run, first battle of the Civil War
- people opposed to slavery
- General of the Confederate army
- the days the Battle of Gettysburg lasted
- winner of Civil War
- almost __________ were maimed or died in Gettysburg
Down
- pox, Lincoln received this disease after his Gettysburg Address
- bloodiest battle during the war
- General of the Union during the Battle of Gettysburg
- president during the Civil War
- address that started with, "Four score..."
11 Clues: winner of Civil War • people opposed to slavery • president during the Civil War • bloodiest battle during the war • General of the Confederate army • Run, first battle of the Civil War • the days the Battle of Gettysburg lasted • address that started with, "Four score..." • almost __________ were maimed or died in Gettysburg • ...
CROSSWORD 2016-12-12
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- GENERAL TEACHER
- COOKERY TEACHER
- HINDI TEACHER
- KARATE TEACHER
- OUR CLASS TEACHER
- GUJARATI TEACHER
- DIRECTOR
- SKATING TEACHER
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- COMP. ASSISTANT TEACHER
- SCIENCE TEACHER
- YOGA TEACHER
- SKATING TEACHER
- ASSEMBLY TEACHER
- ENGLISH TEACHER
- SPORTS TEACHER
- B'DAY BOY
- DANCE TEACHER
- TAEKWANDO TEACHER
- PRINCIPAL TEACHER
- AYURVED TEACHER
20 Clues: DIRECTOR • B'DAY BOY • YOGA TEACHER • HINDI TEACHER • DANCE TEACHER • SPORTS TEACHER • KARATE TEACHER • SCIENCE TEACHER • SKATING TEACHER • ENGLISH TEACHER • GENERAL TEACHER • COOKERY TEACHER • SKATING TEACHER • AYURVED TEACHER • ASSEMBLY TEACHER • GUJARATI TEACHER • OUR CLASS TEACHER • TAEKWANDO TEACHER • PRINCIPAL TEACHER • COMP. ASSISTANT TEACHER
Rank/Paygrade 2017-04-02
end of the battle of civil war 2017-04-28
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- georgia to the city of ...
- the union in the west.they were follow the anaconda plan
- grant lost 7,000 people dead in a hour
- grant had two major goals to destroy lee
- general of the confedrecy
- desire to harm someone
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- sherman captured and bruned .... georgia
- lee surrendered in virgina
- strong general who had won important war
- suddenly a gunshot rang out
- lincoln was watching a play
11 Clues: desire to harm someone • general of the confedrecy • georgia to the city of ... • lee surrendered in virgina • suddenly a gunshot rang out • lincoln was watching a play • grant lost 7,000 people dead in a hour • sherman captured and bruned .... georgia • strong general who had won important war • grant had two major goals to destroy lee • ...
Civil War 2015-05-20
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- Step 5 in how to load a musket
- October 1861 in Missouri
- North territory
- abolished by the Emancipation Proclamation
- Lincoln assassinated on April 14, 1865
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- Step 10 in how to load a musket
- of Fort Sumter confederacies 1,000 troops crushed the Union's 85
- South territory
- War 620,000 people died
- General Lee's attack strategy on the Union camp
- Lee lead the Battle of Round Mountain and Chusto-Talasah
11 Clues: South territory • North territory • War 620,000 people died • October 1861 in Missouri • Step 5 in how to load a musket • Step 10 in how to load a musket • Lincoln assassinated on April 14, 1865 • abolished by the Emancipation Proclamation • General Lee's attack strategy on the Union camp • Lee lead the Battle of Round Mountain and Chusto-Talasah • ...
habilidades metacognitivas 2022-02-09
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- Razona de lo general a lo particular
- También se le llama así al razonamiento
- Razona de lo particular a lo general
- premisas con una única alternativa correcta
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- Es la resolución de un tema en particular
- Conjunto de afirmaciones, llamadas también
- etapa que valora lo que aprendí.
- habilidad de conocer-aplicar conocimientos
- Identifica semejanzas y particularidades
- primera etapa de las hab. metacognitivas
- habilidades necesarias para aprender
11 Clues: etapa que valora lo que aprendí. • Razona de lo general a lo particular • habilidades necesarias para aprender • Razona de lo particular a lo general • También se le llama así al razonamiento • Identifica semejanzas y particularidades • primera etapa de las hab. metacognitivas • Es la resolución de un tema en particular • Conjunto de afirmaciones, llamadas también • ...
ANESTESIA 2023-05-04
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- Un anestésico local que se utiliza para adormecer una región específica del cuerpo antes de un procedimiento menor.
- Vigilancia continua y registro de las funciones vitales del paciente durante la anestesia, incluyendo la presión arterial, la frecuencia cardíaca y la saturación de oxígeno.
- Retirar el tubo de la vía respiratoria del paciente una vez que la anestesia general ha terminado y el paciente puede respirar de forma independiente.
- Anestésicos que se administran por inhalación, permitiendo que sean absorbidos por los pulmones y lleguen al torrente sanguíneo.
- Se administra un anestésico en un área específica del cuerpo para bloquear la sensación en esa área, pero el paciente permanece despierto y consciente.
- Proceso de apoyo a la respiración del paciente durante la anestesia general mediante el uso de un respirador o ventilador mecánico.
- La inyección de un anestésico local cerca de los nervios periféricos para bloquear la transmisión de señales de dolor en una región específica del cuerpo.
- Es un estado de inconsciencia controlado en el que se suprime la sensación y la conciencia del paciente mediante medicamentos administrados por vía intravenosa o inhalación.
- Un tipo de anestesia en la cual se inyectan medicamentos anestésicos en el espacio epidural, fuera del saco membranoso que envuelve la médula espinal.
- Un estado de relajación y somnolencia inducido por medicamentos que se administra junto con la anestesia para calmar y reducir la ansiedad del paciente.
- Tipo de anestesia que bloquea la conducción nerviosa en una región más amplia del cuerpo, como un miembro o una sección del cuerpo, utilizando técnicas como el bloqueo de nervios periféricos o bloqueos epidurales.
- Es un tubo que se inserta en el espacio epidural y se utiliza para administrar anestesia epidural de forma continua durante un procedimiento médico.
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- Un anestésico hipnótico utilizado para inducir y mantener la anestesia general.
- Espacio que se encuentra debajo de la duramadre y aracnoides en la columna vertebral, donde se realiza la anestesia intradural o raquídea.
- Un bloqueante neuromuscular no despolarizante utilizado para producir relajación muscular durante la anestesia general.
- Supresión o alivio del dolor sin perder la conciencia.
- Procedimiento en el cual se introduce una aguja en la columna vertebral, a nivel lumbar, para acceder al espacio subaracnoideo y administrar anestesia intradural.
- Un antagonista opioide utilizado para revertir los efectos de los analgésicos opioides en caso de sobredosis o emergencias médicas.
- La etapa inicial de la anestesia general, donde se administra el fármaco para llevar al paciente a un estado de inconsciencia.
- El médico especializado en la administración de anestesia y en el cuidado del paciente durante el período perioperatorio.
- Un sedante hipnótico utilizado para aliviar la ansiedad y producir amnesia antes de un procedimiento médico.
- Problemas o efectos adversos que pueden ocurrir durante o después de la administración de la anestesia, como reacciones alérgicas, náuseas, vómitos o dificultades respiratorias.
- Proceso de inserción de un tubo en la vía respiratoria del paciente para asegurar una ventilación adecuada durante la anestesia general.
- Es el espacio que se encuentra entre la duramadre (la capa más externa de la médula espinal) y las vértebras de la columna vertebral. Se utiliza para administrar anestesia epidural.
24 Clues: Supresión o alivio del dolor sin perder la conciencia. • Un anestésico hipnótico utilizado para inducir y mantener la anestesia general. • Un sedante hipnótico utilizado para aliviar la ansiedad y producir amnesia antes de un procedimiento médico. • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2016-10-13
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- a clash between British soldiers and Boston colonists in 1770, in which five of the colonists were killed
- 20 year-old French aristocrat who joined Washington at Valley Forge and lobbied the French government to help supply the Continental Army
- the site where British General Burgoyne surrendered to Continental General Horatio Gates on October 17, 1777, and the British strategy from this point on was to stay near the coastal cities where they had support from the British navy
- British general who helped capture Charles Town, South Carolina in May 1780, capturing 5,500 American soldiers, and later capturing North and South Carolina
- he responded to the Boston Tea Party and the destruction of British property by British colonists by urging Parliament to pass the Intolerable Acts
- colonists who supported the British government during the American Revolution
- colonists who supported American independence from Britain
- a document sent by the Second Continental Congress to King George III, proposing a reconciliation between the colonies and Britain
- the Continental Congress that convened in May 1775, approved the Declaration of Independence, and served as the only agency of national government during the Revolutionary War
- one of the groups set up by American colonists to exchange information about British threats to their liberties
- on October 19, 1781, starved of support and supplies while under bombardment and surrounded by sea and land by the Continental Army and Navy, this will be the site of the final British surrender, ending the American Revolution
- the belief that all people should have equal political, economic, social, and civil rights
- the treaty that ended the Revolutionary War, confirming the independence of the United States and setting the boundaries of the new nation
- the low point for General Washington and his troops, where many men deserted the army or starved during the winter camp 1777-1778, near Philadelphia
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- the Continental Congress authorized this Enlightenment thinker to write the Declaration of Independence
- the document in which the delegates of the Continental Congress declared the colonies’ independence from Britain
- A Prussian captain and talented drillmaster who volunteered for General Washington to make trained, disciplined soldiers out of Washington’s army
- a 1765 law in which Parliament established the first direct taxation of goods and services within the British colonies in North America
- the dumping of 18,000 pounds of tea in to Boston Harbor by colonists in 1770, in which five of the colonists were killed
- Patriot civilian soldiers just before and during the Revolutionary War, pledged to be ready to fight at a minute’s notice
- a series of laws enacted by Parliament in 1774 to punish Massachusetts colonists for the Boston Tea Party
- an increase in prices or decline in purchasing power caused by an increase in the supply of money
- Battle in New Jersey where Washington crossed the Delaware to surprise the unprepared Hessians and British forces, a significant victory for General Washington and the Continental Army
- a series of laws enacted by Parliament in 1767, establishing indirect taxes on goods imported from Britain by the British colonies in North America
- temporary rule by military rather than civilian authority
- One of the founders of the Sons of Liberty, cousin of John Adams, unsuccessful in business, but became an influential political activist
- a pamphlet by Thomas Paine, published in 1776, that called for separation of the colonies from Britain
- the selling of goods in short supply at inflated rates
28 Clues: the selling of goods in short supply at inflated rates • temporary rule by military rather than civilian authority • colonists who supported American independence from Britain • colonists who supported the British government during the American Revolution • the belief that all people should have equal political, economic, social, and civil rights • ...
Famous People of the Civil War Era 2024-10-30
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- An abolitionist author known for her books highlighting the evils of slavery, her best-selling book was titled Uncle Tom’s Cabin
- An American politician and a senator for Illinois who was one of the two nominees who badly split the democratic party to run for president
- A newspaper publisher who helped lead the successful abolitionist campaign against slavery in the US
- A freedom seeker who dedicated her life to rescue slaves through the Underground railroad
- An American stage actor who assassinated Abraham Lincoln as part of a broader conspiracy
- Secretary of State appointed by John Quincy Adams, known as the “Great Pacificater” for his contributions to domestic policy
- The American nurse who founded the Red Cross
- An American politician who served as the first and only president of the Confederate states
- A US military officer and later a Confederate major general during the Civil War, famous for leading the ill-fated “Pickett’s Charge” at Gettysburg
- An enslaved black American who led an effective four-day rebellion of black slaves
- A carpenter and formally enslaved person who planned an extensive slave rebellion
- An early 19th-century activist who fought for a change in the medical field and devoted herself to the welfare of the mentally ill
- The 16th president of the United States and the first republican president, he issued the Emancipation Proclamation
- An American officer in the Union during the Civil War who commanded a prominent regiment of African American troops
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- An American Civil War general who led Union soldiers into crushing campaigns through the South
- The 6th president of the United States and a member of the House of Representatives
- Born into slavery, but later an advocate speaker for women’s rights and the abolition movement
- The 18th president of the United States who was a commanding general leading the Union to victory in the Civil War
- An American Army officer during the Second Seminole War and the Mexican-American War, commanding the Confederate army of Tennesee
- A white American evangelist who was a prominent leader in the abolitionist movement, belonging to a devout family with extreme anti-slavery views
- The wife of Abraham Lincoln, serving as the First Lady from 1861 until Lincoln’s assassination
- A United States Army officer notable for his leadership in the Mexican-American War and the American Civil War
- An enslaved African American who was sued along with his wife for their freedom in a territory that prohibited slavery
- A confederate military general who put effort into reuniting the country following the American Civil War
- A US representative from Massachusetts and later a US senator who defended the union during the state’s rights nullification crisis
- A Confederate general who led troops into battle during the Civil War, he got his nickname at the Battle of Bull Run
- An escaped slave who became a prominent leader of the abolitionist movement, well known for his anti-slavery writings and speech
- A Union general in the American Civil War with a reputation of outspokenness and arrogance, known for his defeat at the Second Battle of Bull Run
- An American antislavery crusader who converted Westerners to the idea of slavery as a national sin
- The Union commander in the first battle of the American Civil War at Fort Sumpter
30 Clues: The American nurse who founded the Red Cross • The Union commander in the first battle of the American Civil War at Fort Sumpter • A carpenter and formally enslaved person who planned an extensive slave rebellion • An enslaved black American who led an effective four-day rebellion of black slaves • ...
First Colony 2020-04-20
8 Clues: voter • colony • crop commercial value • hold against its will • assembly legislative body • servant to work without pay • body authority to make laws • house of burgesses general assembly
management and binding power 2024-09-28
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- in an LLLP, each partner has equal management rights and ANY matter relating to the entity's activities can be decided by a...
- in an LLP each partner has an _________ to participate in the management of the partnership's business conduct and affairs
- actions that are significant or __________ include deciding to dissolve, to continue partnership after a partner's dissociation, to merge, to sell all/substantially all of partnership's assets, to amend the partnership contract and to admit a new partner to the partnership
- in a general partnership, all partner actions OUTSIDE OF the ordinary-course-of-business AND decisions that are major/signifigant must have ____________; if he does not have it the acting partner will be liable for the consequences of his action
- if a 3rd party believes that a partner had authroity to act for the general partnershp because of the general partnership's manifestations, ___________________ exists and the partnership is bound
- under ULLCA, a _____________ llc gives all members equal rights to manage and conduct the business, and majority vote is required for ordinary course of business decisions and unanimous vote for significant matters
- corporation by estoppel does not require any reliance or ____________
- under DLLCA, each member and manager has the authority to manage the the partnership in proportion to their share of the profits; 50% or more controls
- Under _________, each member and manager has the authority to bind the llc by defualt
- all general partners are agents of the partnership with ______________ authority to bind or act for the partnership in the actions within the scope of the partnership's ordinary course of business
- in a limited partnership, _________________ have the same binding and management authority as partners in general partnerships
- under ULLCA, a _______________ llc gives all managers (but not members) equal rights to manage and conduct the business, and majority vote of the managers is required for ordinary course of business decisions
- limited partners have _________________ to bind or manage the lp
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- in a __________________ all partners are agents of the partnership (with same authority/restrictions as partners in general partnership)
- all partners have an equal right to manage in a ...
- the type of business that the partnership normally carries on and in the manner they usually undertake that activity
- when a technical error invalidated an incorporation/llc-formation, the entity can still be treated as a corporation/llc when (1) there was a state corp/llc statute, (2) the people made a bonafide (good faith) and colorable (honest) attempt to comply with the statute's protocol for organizing, and (3) the entity actually used or exercised corporate/llc powers or privileges
- doctrines for ________________ are recognized to prevent windfall and to recognize the bargain that parties intended to contract
- in a general partnership, when a partner does not approve of an action in the ordinary-course-of-business, that another partner wants to take, and the 3rd party knows of the partner's disapproval, the partnership is not bound if the partner acts without ___________; the acting partner will be liable for the consequences of his action
- under ULLCA, managers are agents of the LLC and have the authority to bind the LLC in the ordinary course of business
- if a third party treats an entity as a corporation/llc, that third party may be estopped from denying the entity's corporateness, if the denial would result in unjust harm to the entity. Conversely, if an entity holds itself out as a corporation (even though it is not), that entity will be estopped from denying its own corporateness to avoid an obligation or to obtain an unfair benefit.
- which element of defacto incorporation is more flexible for llcs than for corporations, due to llc's informal nature
- in a limited partnership, there must be __________________ partner approval to sell all or substantially all of the partnership's assets and to amend the LP agreement
- under ULLCA, an llc can file a ___________ that announces that a specific member has limited or no authority to bind the llc, but this filing alone doesn't count as evidence of that the 3rd party had notice or knowledge of the members lack of authority
- in a limited partnership, there must be ____________ approval to admit new partners, dissolve, or continue a partnership after a general partner's withdrawal
- Under _________, in a member managed llc, being a member doesn't automatically make the member an agent. Need to apply Agency law to determine if the member could have bound the llc.
- in LLLPs, __________________ have the full authority to manage and bind the partnership
27 Clues: all partners have an equal right to manage in a ... • limited partners have _________________ to bind or manage the lp • corporation by estoppel does not require any reliance or ____________ • Under _________, each member and manager has the authority to bind the llc by defualt • ...
Third Grade 2021-09-03
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- room number for general studies
- month of thanksgiving
- name of the gym teacher
- name of your Judaic studies teacher
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- last Name of the General Studies teacher
- city where are school is located
- last name of the person who does morning announcement
- name of the secular month we're in
- first month of secular year
- room number for judaic studies
- name of the trail that 3rd year built last year
11 Clues: month of thanksgiving • name of the gym teacher • first month of secular year • room number for judaic studies • room number for general studies • city where are school is located • name of the secular month we're in • name of your Judaic studies teacher • last Name of the General Studies teacher • name of the trail that 3rd year built last year • ...
pain 2024-01-12
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- Battle which was iron clad ships, no known winner
- General of The Union from 1864-69
- One of america's bloodiest battles
- General of the Confederacy
- introduces the 13th amendment and freed slaves
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- The trials that occurred due to rumors
- black soldiers who fought in the war
- Battle during 1862
- The big battle that we're learning about
- Best teacher of US HISTORY
- President of The United States
11 Clues: Battle during 1862 • Best teacher of US HISTORY • General of the Confederacy • President of The United States • General of The Union from 1864-69 • One of america's bloodiest battles • black soldiers who fought in the war • The trials that occurred due to rumors • The big battle that we're learning about • introduces the 13th amendment and freed slaves • ...
CROSSWORD 2016-12-12
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- SPORTS TEACHER
- DIRECTOR
- COMP. ASSISTANT TEACHER
- B'DAY BOY
- SKATING TEACHER
- GENERAL TEACHER
- COOKERY TEACHER
- ASSEMBLY TEACHER
- PRINCIPAL TEACHER
- AYURVED TEACHER
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- TAEKWANDO TEACHER
- GUJARATI TEACHER
- KARATE TEACHER
- OUR CLASS TEACHER
- HINDI TEACHER
- SKATING TEACHER
- YOGA TEACHER
- SCIENCE TEACHER
- ENGLISH TEACHER
- DANCE TEACHER
20 Clues: DIRECTOR • B'DAY BOY • YOGA TEACHER • HINDI TEACHER • DANCE TEACHER • KARATE TEACHER • SPORTS TEACHER • SKATING TEACHER • SKATING TEACHER • GENERAL TEACHER • SCIENCE TEACHER • COOKERY TEACHER • ENGLISH TEACHER • AYURVED TEACHER • GUJARATI TEACHER • ASSEMBLY TEACHER • TAEKWANDO TEACHER • OUR CLASS TEACHER • PRINCIPAL TEACHER • COMP. ASSISTANT TEACHER
Exchange 2013-07-18
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- / Th process of looking at something intensively
- / someone who starts a company
- / Other choices
- / Processed data
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- / A first hand project
- / Set of requirements to be satisfied by a product
- / A rise in the general level of prices of goods and services
- / A source of supply
- / A general slowdown in economic activity
- / A system that involves data collection
10 Clues: / Other choices • / Processed data • / A source of supply • / A first hand project • / someone who starts a company • / A system that involves data collection • / A general slowdown in economic activity • / Th process of looking at something intensively • / Set of requirements to be satisfied by a product • / A rise in the general level of prices of goods and services
levi 2017-02-17
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- how many years was George president
- Georges job before becoming a general.
- Georges older brother.
- the war George fought in.
- how many children did George have.
- Georges wife.
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- how many terms did George have.
- what deiase did Georges older brother get.
- what was George after being a general.
- what deiase did George get on his plantation.
10 Clues: Georges wife. • Georges older brother. • the war George fought in. • how many terms did George have. • how many children did George have. • how many years was George president • what was George after being a general. • Georges job before becoming a general. • what deiase did Georges older brother get. • what deiase did George get on his plantation.
American Civil War 2023-03-13
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- Assassinated Lincoln and escaped.
- President of the Confederates.
- Most famous general for the Confederate army.
- First battle of the Civil War.
- President of the Union.
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- A group of seceding states from the Union.
- The end of slavery.
- States separating from the Union.
- Turning point for the Union in the war.
- Most famous general for the Union army.
10 Clues: The end of slavery. • President of the Union. • President of the Confederates. • First battle of the Civil War. • Assassinated Lincoln and escaped. • States separating from the Union. • Turning point for the Union in the war. • Most famous general for the Union army. • A group of seceding states from the Union. • Most famous general for the Confederate army.
Civil War Review Crossword. 2023-04-17
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- the "last battle of the civil war"
- The month the civil war ended
- General of the Confederate Army
- Conductor of the Underground Railroad
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- General of the Union Army
- Leader of the 54th regiment
- A battle that 48 lasted days
- bloodiest day in American History
- 16th President of the United States
- The reason for the civil war
10 Clues: General of the Union Army • Leader of the 54th regiment • A battle that 48 lasted days • The reason for the civil war • The month the civil war ended • General of the Confederate Army • bloodiest day in American History • the "last battle of the civil war" • 16th President of the United States • Conductor of the Underground Railroad
Canada in the 1920's - Independence & Autonomy 2021-03-28
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- 1926 meeting where Canada makes great progress towards autonomy
- First test of Canadian troops
- first British war Canada not automatically in
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- First treaty Canada signs without Britain
- British Commonwealth created
- First battle of the Canadian Corps
- Canada, Australia officially request autonomy
- Crisis over Governor General power
- Canadian General
- to suspend or postpone parliament
10 Clues: Canadian General • British Commonwealth created • First test of Canadian troops • to suspend or postpone parliament • First battle of the Canadian Corps • Crisis over Governor General power • First treaty Canada signs without Britain • Canada, Australia officially request autonomy • first British war Canada not automatically in • ...
Civil War Crossword 2021-10-18
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- A proclamation that freed slaves
- Kansas Nebraska act allowed states to decide on
- President of the confederacy
- A railroad that helped slaves to freedom
- Where the first shots were fired.
- Who killed Lincoln
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- Commanding general of the confederate army
- Most people die in the civil war of
- How Lincoln died
- Commanding general of the union army
10 Clues: How Lincoln died • Who killed Lincoln • President of the confederacy • A proclamation that freed slaves • Where the first shots were fired. • Most people die in the civil war of • Commanding general of the union army • A railroad that helped slaves to freedom • Commanding general of the confederate army • Kansas Nebraska act allowed states to decide on
Macbeth Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-03
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- Banquo's son
- A Scottish general and the thane of Glamis
- Duncan, Lady Macbeth wanted Macbeth to kill..
- He finds King Duncan's body
- The goddess of witchcraft and the boss of the three witches
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- The author of Macbeth
- "Fair is...., and .... is fair"
- Scottish title of nobility
- A Scottish general and murdered by Macbeth
- Macbeth, Macbeth's wife
10 Clues: Banquo's son • The author of Macbeth • Macbeth, Macbeth's wife • Scottish title of nobility • He finds King Duncan's body • "Fair is...., and .... is fair" • A Scottish general and murdered by Macbeth • A Scottish general and the thane of Glamis • Duncan, Lady Macbeth wanted Macbeth to kill.. • The goddess of witchcraft and the boss of the three witches
Battle of Princeton 2025-10-16
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- The month the battle took place
- The Americans were fighting for _______
- The state where Princeton is located
- The result of the battle for the Americans
- The tactic used by Washington
- The American general who led the troops
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- The town where the battle took place
- The British general Washington evaded
- The opposing army
- The American win before Princeton
10 Clues: The opposing army • The tactic used by Washington • The month the battle took place • The American win before Princeton • The town where the battle took place • The state where Princeton is located • The British general Washington evaded • The Americans were fighting for _______ • The American general who led the troops • The result of the battle for the Americans
INDIAN ECONOMY 2025-11-06
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- Total sales value for GST calculation
- Document required for movement of goods
- Excess of government expenditure over revenue
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- Policy regulating money supply
- When tax is paid by the receiver instead of the supplier
- Fall in general price levels
- Rise in general price levels
- Period of economic decline
- Tax collected on sales
- Gross Domestic Product
10 Clues: Tax collected on sales • Gross Domestic Product • Period of economic decline • Fall in general price levels • Rise in general price levels • Policy regulating money supply • Total sales value for GST calculation • Document required for movement of goods • Excess of government expenditure over revenue • When tax is paid by the receiver instead of the supplier
State of West Virginia 2016-11-29
14 Clues: Actor • Singer • General • Capital • Nickname • Resources • State Fish • State Tree • State Bird • State Fruit • State Flower • State Animal • First Capital • Basketball Player
Battle of Vicksburg 2013-11-18
7 Clues: The Union General • Name of the battle • The Confederate General • The state the battle took place • The battle began on the _____ of May • What kind of battle strategy was used • Because of the victory, Genral Grant was made ____
Battle Of South Mountain 2024-05-21
10 Clues: Date of battle • Duration of battle • Winner of the battle • Union name for battle • General on the Union side • Confederate name for battle • Where the battle took place • General on the Confederate side • Number of more deaths the Union side had • Who withdrew all soldiers form all 3 passes of the mountain
Civil War Review 2024-05-24
9 Clues: Confederate flag • Confederate capital • Forced men to enlist • ratified January 1, 1863 • bloodiest battle in the Civil war • deadliest day in American history • Union general famous for his sideburns • Confederate general nicknamed Stonewall • Name of the Union plan for the Civil war
Civil War 2024-05-14
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- nickname for the Peace Democrats, a group who spoke out against the war
- four slave states—Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri—that bordered the North and did not join the Confederacy McClellan - the last name of a general sent by President Lincoln to capture Richmond
- The last name of a general who carried out Lee’s orders to charge the Union line
- escaped slaves
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- the last name of a naval leader who helped the Union take control of New Orleans
- the last name of a Union general with a two-part strategy for defeating the Confederacy
- the last name of a Union general whose troops won several important battles on southern soil and in the western campaign
- The freeing of slaves
- ships that were heavily armored with iron
9 Clues: escaped slaves • The freeing of slaves • ships that were heavily armored with iron • nickname for the Peace Democrats, a group who spoke out against the war • the last name of a naval leader who helped the Union take control of New Orleans • The last name of a general who carried out Lee’s orders to charge the Union line • ...
Civil War 2024-05-14
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- nickname for the Peace Democrats, a group who spoke out against the war
- four slave states—Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri—that bordered the North and did not join the Confederacy McClellan - the last name of a general sent by President Lincoln to capture Richmond
- The last name of a general who carried out Lee’s orders to charge the Union line
- escaped slaves
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- the last name of a naval leader who helped the Union take control of New Orleans
- the last name of a Union general with a two-part strategy for defeating the Confederacy
- the last name of a Union general whose troops won several important battles on southern soil and in the western campaign
- The freeing of slaves
- ships that were heavily armored with iron
9 Clues: escaped slaves • The freeing of slaves • ships that were heavily armored with iron • nickname for the Peace Democrats, a group who spoke out against the war • the last name of a naval leader who helped the Union take control of New Orleans • The last name of a general who carried out Lee’s orders to charge the Union line • ...
Sat Vocab 2018-01-24
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- Something handed down from one who has gone before or from the past; a bequest
- General rather than specific; to form a general conclusion
- Exceptional skill and bravery
- Unfeeling, insensitive; having calluses
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- A persistent, illogical fear
- to regard with great devotion or respect, to honor
- Depressing, gloomy, dark
- Scarcity; lack
- Calm and Carefree; lighthearted
- Various, several, miscellaneous
10 Clues: Scarcity; lack • Depressing, gloomy, dark • A persistent, illogical fear • Exceptional skill and bravery • Calm and Carefree; lighthearted • Various, several, miscellaneous • Unfeeling, insensitive; having calluses • to regard with great devotion or respect, to honor • General rather than specific; to form a general conclusion • ...
Sat Voc 2018-01-24
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- Various, several, miscellaneous
- Something handed down from one who has gone before or from the past; a bequest
- A persistent, illogical fear
- Calm and Carefree; lighthearted
- to regard with great devotion or respect, to honor
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- General rather than specific; to form a general conclusion
- Exceptional skill and bravery
- Depressing, gloomy, dark
- Scarcity; lack
- Unfeeling, insensitive; having calluses
10 Clues: Scarcity; lack • Depressing, gloomy, dark • A persistent, illogical fear • Exceptional skill and bravery • Various, several, miscellaneous • Calm and Carefree; lighthearted • Unfeeling, insensitive; having calluses • to regard with great devotion or respect, to honor • General rather than specific; to form a general conclusion • ...
SAT Vocab. List #6 Crossword 2018-01-28
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- something handed down from one who has gone before or from the past; a bequest
- scarcity; lack
- general rather than specific; to form a general conclusion
- unfeeling, insensitive; having calluses
- various, several, miscallaneous
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- a persistent, illogical fear
- to regard with great devotion or respect, to honor
- exceptional skill and bravery
- calm and carefree; lighthearted
- depressing, gloomy, dark
10 Clues: scarcity; lack • depressing, gloomy, dark • a persistent, illogical fear • exceptional skill and bravery • calm and carefree; lighthearted • various, several, miscallaneous • unfeeling, insensitive; having calluses • to regard with great devotion or respect, to honor • general rather than specific; to form a general conclusion • ...
Chapter 3: Revolutionary War 2015-04-12
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- / U.S. General during war(last name)
- / Female poet and writer for Patriots(first and last name)
- / Author of "Common Sense"
- / Jewish spy and banker
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- / Author of Declaration of Independence(last name)
- / Most famous patriot on midnight ride
- / African-American spy
- / Leader of Sons of Liberty
- / Father of American Navy(first and last name)
- / Britain General during war
10 Clues: / African-American spy • / Jewish spy and banker • / Author of "Common Sense" • / Leader of Sons of Liberty • / Britain General during war • / U.S. General during war(last name) • / Most famous patriot on midnight ride • / Father of American Navy(first and last name) • / Author of Declaration of Independence(last name) • ...
Civil War Project Cross Word. 2022-01-26
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- what was the main cause of the civil war
- what holiday came from the civil war
- General of the southern army
- southern army
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- what is the most well known battle in the civil war
- northern army
- general of the northern army
- name of the war
- wrote the emancipation proclamation
- what is a nickname for the southern states
10 Clues: northern army • southern army • name of the war • general of the northern army • General of the southern army • wrote the emancipation proclamation • what holiday came from the civil war • what was the main cause of the civil war • what is a nickname for the southern states • what is the most well known battle in the civil war
Punic Wars 2022-10-25
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- Roman general sent to stop Hannibal
- What mountain range did Hannibal cross
- Powerful trading empire in north Africa
- Carthage's greatest general
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- What government did Rome have
- Where was Rome
- Island at the toe of Italy
- Small movable bridge on the front of roman ships
- How many wars were there
- Battle where Rome defeated the Carthaginians
10 Clues: Where was Rome • How many wars were there • Island at the toe of Italy • Carthage's greatest general • What government did Rome have • Roman general sent to stop Hannibal • What mountain range did Hannibal cross • Powerful trading empire in north Africa • Battle where Rome defeated the Carthaginians • Small movable bridge on the front of roman ships
American Revolution Crossword 2025-01-17
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- Mohawk chief who helped the British
- Also known as the Swamp Fox
- Patriot general who won at Saratoga
- French nobleman who helped the Patriots
- Prussian baron who helped the Patriots
- Traitor to the Patriots
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- Patriot camp that had poor supplies
- British general who surrendered at Yorktown
- Leader of the Continental Army
- Signed to end the Revolution
10 Clues: Traitor to the Patriots • Also known as the Swamp Fox • Signed to end the Revolution • Leader of the Continental Army • Patriot camp that had poor supplies • Mohawk chief who helped the British • Patriot general who won at Saratoga • Prussian baron who helped the Patriots • French nobleman who helped the Patriots • British general who surrendered at Yorktown
Smathers Centennial 2025-08-01
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- “__________ is an everyone issue, not a disability issue” (Source | Spring 2025)
- “The Library’s 3D printers have been a draw to instructor’s…a PhD student in Geology, recently printed a 2’x2’ model of _______ to use with a digital sandbox for a large public outreach event at the Florida Museum of Natural History. (Source | Fall 2018)
- On January 1, 1925, Norway changes its capital from Christiania to ___. (What happened in 1925? 100 Years Ago)
- John T. ______, a teacher in Tennessee was arrested on May 5, 1925 for teaching evolution, leading to the famous Scopes Trial. (What happened in 1925? 100 Years Ago)
- It’s a num. identifier found in most modern monographic or book publications. (General Knowledge)
- What the unique num. identifier for The Source and other serials is called? (Source | Spring 2025)
- A _________ binding, referring to the thin, wooden boards used for the cover of the book. (Source | Fall 2023)
- Smathers was a member of the Sigma _____ Epsilon fraternity. (Source | Spring 2025)
- In 1967, _________ were given access to the library stacks for the first time. (Source | Spring 2025)
- Florida Agricultural College became the University of Florida in ____ City (1903)? (Source | Spring 2025)
- Terry _____, the creator of the powerful open-source metadata software suite MarcEdit. (General Knowledge)
- The ____ peer mentor program started in 2021 was designed to increase undergraduate student engagement with Smathers Libraries. (Source | Fall 2024)
- Founded by Harold Ross and Jane Grant, The New ______, an American magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry was first debuted on February 21, 1925. (What happened in 1925? 100 Years Ago)
- The book, A Supposed Direction of Gravity was created by Jay ___”. (Source | Fall 2024)
- Jim Liversidge spent much of his 30-year career at the Smathers Libraries amassing and curating material for the library ___ Collection. (Source | Fall 2024)
- The _____ punchcard system was implemented in the late 1940s. (Source | Spring 2025)
- What does the “C” in Judy Russell’s middle name stand for? (Smathers Town Hall)
- George _______, First dean of the College of Health. (Source | Spring 2025)
- The Smathers Bookstore was last located in what is now commonly called the _____ Library. (General Knowledge)
- The library had around 150,000 holdings during WWII. In 1963, the one _____________ milestone was achieved. (Source | Spring 2025)
- Students enrolled in IDH 3931, with the assistance of Dr. Sara Gonzalez, assembled a ________ 3D printer from scratch. (Source | Fall 2018)
- ________ Collections are curated selections of titles in the library collections and the tab can be found at the top of Primo. (General Knowledge)
- Famous surrealist who illustrated Carroll’s Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. (Source | Spring 2019)
- The 10,000th DVD (English film name) added to the Library West collection, based on accession number. (General Knowledge)
- A sixth-century war Indian war game deemed to be the earliest recognizable form of the game of chess. (Source | Fall 2024)
- Washington ________ Diary: Spain 1828-1829 (book with the oldest date stamp) (Source | Spring 2025)
- Charlie Chaplin’s ____ Rush is released on June 26, 1925. (What happened in 1925? 100 Years Ago)
- In the past, subject specialists would visit Acquisitions & Collections Services Department in Smathers Libraries on the fourth floor at Smathers Library to review _____ books. (General Knowledge)
- What famous item did a UF student in 1913 place a stamp on and mail to Georgia. (General Knowledge)
- What month (1927) is the oldest date due stamp in a Smathers book? (Source | Spring 2025)
- Who provides the libraries top 1000 frequently requested streaming video collection? (General Knowledge)
- _________ replaces the use of the IBM punchcard system for circulation of library resources. (Source | Spring 2025)
- In 1987 Library East was renamed __________ Library. (Source | Spring 2025)
- In 1950, George Smathers successfully ran against Claude ______ for a Senate seat. (Source | Spring 2025)
- University of Florida is in the ancestral territory of the ____ and Seminole peoples. (Source | Fall 2023)
- The 1917 _____-Shafroth Act granted Puerto Ricans US citizenship. (Source | Fall 2024)
- “...it looked like one big hammock”-George A. Smathers (Source | Spring 2025)
- On January 6, 1925, the Supreme Court of this state was made up of entirely women. (What happened in 1925? 100 Years Ago)
- Film on a ____ was a collaborative effort to digitize and provide access to hundreds of thousands of pages of Caribbean newspapers and other serials, resulting in the digitization of over 800,000 pages of historical newspapers on microfilm. (Source | Fall 2024)
- Marston was the first library to open without a physical card catalog and librarians performed article searches for patrons in databases using the ______ Online Search System. (Source | Spring 2022)
- “If you think rock and roll started with Elvis, you don’t know _______.” NEBA Kickoff Party Poster in Boston, MA. (Source | Fall 2019)
- Long before the availability of Liquid Death, this thirst quencher was invented by a team of scientists at the University of Florida College of Medicine. (General Knowledge)
- What type of trees were planted to represent the republics of the Americas for the closing ceremony of the Plaza of Americas in 1931? (Source | Fall 2023)
- Italian Fascist leader _________ did not become the dictator of a totalitarian regime immediately. Over several years, he and his allies moistly worked within the confines of the Italian constitution to accrue power & ultimately dissolved democratic institutions altogether. It is generally agreed that that moment came in the speech Mussolini gave to the Italian parliament on January 3, 1925. (What happened in 1925? 100 Years Ago)
- Besides the U.S., what other country did she have a residency at? (Smathers Town Hall)
- Coming-of-age novel about a young country boy, Jody, who adopts an orphan fawn (The). (Source | Spring 2025)
- Published in 1925, The Great ______ is a fictional portrayal of the hedonistic society during the Jazz Age. (What happened in 1925? 100 Years Ago)
- The “W” in WCAG. (Source | Spring 2025)
- Not the blue Muppet, but the help ticket system at Smathers. (General Knowledge)
- The language of the rare book titled “The Little Leopard that Became a Big Leopard” that resulted in extensive research to uncover the language it was written in. (Source | Fall 2024)
- Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings childhood nickname given to her by her father. (Source | Spring 2025)
- The Albert H. Nahmad ______ Canal Gallery opens in Smathers Library in 2017. (Source | Spring 2025)
- The _______ Library of Historical Children's Literature held around 35,000 books in 1977 and now holds over 120,000 titles. (Source | Spring 2019)
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- This "link" from Smathers Library and Library West was an eyesore to some but a refuge from the rain and sun before it was removed in 2024. (General Knowledge)
- A _______ Direction of Gravity by Jay Fox in The Harold and Mary Jean Hanson Rare Book Collection. (Source | Spring 2025)
- ______ Taylor Ross became the first woman elected as Governor in the US on January 5, 1925. (What happened in 1925? 100 Years Ago)
- “El Nuevo ___,” Puerto Rico’s widest circulating newspaper. (Source | Fall 2024)
- Marjorie ________ Rawlings manuscripts were acquired by the library. (Source | Spring 2025)
- It’s not only a desert, but an online collection development tool used heavily in multiple academic institutions around the US for ordering, managing, and reporting on library print and ebook collections. (General Knowledge)
- What costume created by John David Ridge is in Special Collections? It might get cobwebs if left unattended for too long? (John David Ridge Collection Presentation | Grand Reading Room)
- Borland Library is dedicated to serving the academic, research and clinical needs of the faculty, staff and students in what city? (General Knowledge)
- Its debut issue was released in the Fall of 2018.
- ____ access is the practice of making scholarly research, such as journal articles, books, and data, freely available online for anyone to access, use, and distribute without financial, legal, or technical barriers. (General Knowledge)
- “_______ medicine is an emerging field connected to the medical humanities and has growing applications in health literacy and health science student education, as a method of inspiring empathy and improving communication between patients and providers. Source | Fall 2018)
- The 1184-piece set of The Panama Canal purchased for Special Collections was produced by what company? (Acquisitions Purchase)
- St. Augustine is the setting for Hurston’s 1926 play _____ Struck. (Source | Fall 2024)
- “Miss _____ Law, holder of the American distance record through her airplane flight from Chicago to New York, is on her way to Europe, where she will study airplanes used by the allies. She expects to return with new ideas for adoption in this country.” The Pensacola Journal, January 24, 1917 (photograph) (Source | Fall 2018)
- The Grand Ole ____, a popular showcase for western music, begins broadcasting live from Nashville, Tennessee on November 28, 1925. (What happened in 1925? 100 Years Ago)
- Cuban journalist Eduardo Hernández Toledo is commonly referred to as “___________”. (Source | Fall 2024)
- At the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in the Revue Nègre, Josephine _____ made her Paris debut. (What happened in 1925? 100 Years Ago)
- Statewide shared collection of low use print materials from academic libraries in FL. (Source | Spring 2025)
- A multi-institutional, international digital library that provides users free and open access to Caribbean cultural, historical, scientific and research materials held in archives, libraries, museums, private collections, and other institutions of memory and preservation. (Source | Spring 2025)
- _______ Neale Hurston (Source | Fall 2024)
- “It’s A ____, Mad, Mad, Mad World” (Source | Fall 2024)
- The ________ Act of 1905 unintentionally created the University of Florida. (Source | Spring 2025)
- Name of the library virtual chatbot assistant. (General Knowledge)
- Not the popular E.T. from 80s television, this offsite storage is home to a vast collection of government documents. (General Knowledge)
- Ephemerus, an artist book in Special Collections integrated native Florida species and local landmark, The _____ Millhopper. (Source | Fall 2018)
- On January 1, 2024,Steamboat______, a version of Mickey Mouse entered public domain, and within hours a dubstep remix, NFTs, and a horror game was created based on the character. (General Knowledge)
- “The true book-hunter considers himself a discoverer rather than a purchaser, and it is the essence of this of his skill to find value in those things which in the eye of the ordinary possessor are really worthless” John _______ Slater (1891) (Source | Spring 2019)
- ______ tape, the name of the security strip applied to library materials to help prevent theft. (General Knowledge)
- In 2025, this replaced ILLiad as the Libraries resource sharing platform. (General Knowledge)
- Judy Russell was the first woman superintendent at the U.S. ___. (Source | Spring 2025)
- What research campus located in Jupiter, Florida, integrated with UF in 2022? (Source | Spring 2025)
- On March 2, 1925 ____ suffrage is recognized in Japan. (What happened in 1925? 100 Years Ago)
- William Jennings Bryan earned the moniker “The Great _______” for his fight for the economic rights of working people. (Source | Fall 2024)
- Virginia Woolf publishes ___ Dalloway on May 14, 1925. (What happened in 1925? 100 Years Ago)
- Taste of Memory: Rice & ____ Across the Caribbean, an exhibit presented in the Latin American &Caribbean Collection Reading Room. (Source | Fall 2023)
- ____& Co., the maker of the Cristobal HS Victory Bell located in the Panama Canal Gallery. (Source | Spring 2022)
- Broken ____ influenced George Smathers to give up football for basketball and track. (Source | Spring 2025)
- The ______ Act of 1765 taxed all paper goods. (Source | Fall 2023)
- Tip & Top and the ____ Rocket by Vojtech Kubasta, a numbered (we own #388) pop-up book in the Baldwin Collection. (Source | Fall 2018)
- It slithered its way into attending a libray event in room 100 of Smathers Library. (General Knowledge)
- Milton ______ served as the first full-time librarian at UF from 1908 to 1918. (Source | Spring 2025)
- The __________ State University Image Description Generator can create alt-text for images. (Source | Spring 2025)
- A planographic method of printing originally based on the immiscibility of oil and water. The printing is from a stone or a metal plate with a smooth surface. (Source | Spring 2025)
- This student “rag” began its publication under the name “The University News” in 1906. (Source | Fall 2019)
- Jim Liversidge was a radio host for ____ Radio in 1984. (Source | Fall 2024)
- Before Netflix, Scottish inventor, John _____ Baird, gave the first public demonstration of moving silhouette images by television at Selfridges department store in London on March 25, 1925. (What happened in 1925? 100 Years Ago)
- The History of _________ in Florida (1953) by Hollis Holbrook. (Source | Spring 2025)
- The course reserve management system used by staff, students, and faculty at UF (as of 8/1/2025) (General Knowledge)
- Open ______, a recently implemented single sign-on (SSO) service that provides users with secure and convenient access to online library resources, such as journals, articles, and ebooks, using a single set of credentials. It eliminates the need to log in repeatedly to access different resources. (General Knowledge)
- _____, by Edna Ferber was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel on April 26, 2025. (What happened in 1925? 100 Years Ago)
103 Clues: The “W” in WCAG. (Source | Spring 2025) • _______ Neale Hurston (Source | Fall 2024) • Its debut issue was released in the Fall of 2018. • “It’s A ____, Mad, Mad, Mad World” (Source | Fall 2024) • Name of the library virtual chatbot assistant. (General Knowledge) • The ______ Act of 1765 taxed all paper goods. (Source | Fall 2023) • ...
Civil War 2015-05-20
Across
- of Fort Sumter confederacies 1,000 troops crushed the Union's 85
- October 1861 in Missouri
- North territory
- General Lee's attack strategy on the Union camp
- abolished by the Emancipation Proclamation
Down
- Step 5 in how to load a musket
- Lincoln assassinated on April 14, 1865
- South territory
- Step 10 in how to load a musket
- Lee lead the Battle of Round Mountain and Chusto-Talasah
- War 620,000 people died
11 Clues: South territory • North territory • War 620,000 people died • October 1861 in Missouri • Step 5 in how to load a musket • Step 10 in how to load a musket • Lincoln assassinated on April 14, 1865 • abolished by the Emancipation Proclamation • General Lee's attack strategy on the Union camp • Lee lead the Battle of Round Mountain and Chusto-Talasah • ...
Level 2 Economics 2024-05-07
Across
- Inflation caused by an increase in AD
- The calculation used to measure inflation
- NZ's finance minister
- A decrease in the rate of inflation
- Inflation caused by a decrease in AS
- The total demand for goods + services
Down
- Measures economic and non-economic factors
- An increase in the general price level
- A decrease in the general price level
- Measures maximum potential output
- Total value of goods + services adjusted for inflation
11 Clues: NZ's finance minister • Measures maximum potential output • A decrease in the rate of inflation • Inflation caused by a decrease in AS • Inflation caused by an increase in AD • A decrease in the general price level • The total demand for goods + services • An increase in the general price level • The calculation used to measure inflation • ...
Civil War 2025-09-11
Across
- General of the South
- made up of 11 states
- nickname of Southern General killed by his own men
- who was the President of the Confederacy
- A friend of Lincoln's and former slave
- who was President of the United States
- General of the South
Down
- this side wanted to keep slavery
- made up of 23 states
- color of the Confederacy's uniformss
- the turning point of the war
- color of the Union's uniforms
12 Clues: made up of 23 states • General of the South • made up of 11 states • General of the South • the turning point of the war • color of the Union's uniforms • this side wanted to keep slavery • color of the Confederacy's uniformss • A friend of Lincoln's and former slave • who was President of the United States • who was the President of the Confederacy • ...
Civil War 2021-01-31
Across
- president of the union.
- General of the Union army.
- this action started the civil war.
- General of the Confederate army.
- The condition of being enslaved.
- this included 20 free states and 5 border states.
Down
- A war between 2 bordering countries.
- Legislation that admited this state as a slave state.
- The bombing of Fort Sumpter started this.
- A slave the unsuccessfully sued for his freedom.
- president of the confederacy.
11 Clues: president of the union. • General of the Union army. • president of the confederacy. • General of the Confederate army. • The condition of being enslaved. • this action started the civil war. • A war between 2 bordering countries. • The bombing of Fort Sumpter started this. • A slave the unsuccessfully sued for his freedom. • this included 20 free states and 5 border states. • ...
SRBI-RTI 2019-02-10
Across
- For students who don't make progress after initial interventions
- A change in instruction which wasn't working
- A general assessment of student skills
- Provides learning access to all students
- Data collected prior to intervention
Down
- SRBI Interventions must be this.
- Law that provides all students with disabilities an education
- Responsibility of General Education teachers
- The most intensive SRBI.
- Muli-disciplinary group who discusses student issues
- Interventions Must be Research Based
11 Clues: The most intensive SRBI. • SRBI Interventions must be this. • Data collected prior to intervention • Interventions Must be Research Based • A general assessment of student skills • Provides learning access to all students • A change in instruction which wasn't working • Responsibility of General Education teachers • Muli-disciplinary group who discusses student issues • ...
Unit 9 Reconstruction Crossword Puzzle - By Christian Navarro 2021-12-07
Across
- An acquisition of the territory of Louisiana
- A restrictive law that limited the freedom of an African American
- Union General
- A republican that wanted the south to be punished severly
- African American that was put to work in a Plantation
- A cotton farm where slaves worked at
- Confederate General
Down
- A former slave that became a public speaker
- Confederate president
- 16th president
- Laws that reinforced racial segregation
11 Clues: Union General • 16th president • Confederate General • Confederate president • A cotton farm where slaves worked at • Laws that reinforced racial segregation • A former slave that became a public speaker • An acquisition of the territory of Louisiana • African American that was put to work in a Plantation • A republican that wanted the south to be punished severly • ...
pain 2024-01-12
Across
- Battle which was iron clad ships, no known winner
- General of The Union from 1864-69
- One of america's bloodiest battles
- General of the Confederacy
- introduces the 13th amendment and freed slaves
Down
- The trials that occurred due to rumors
- black soldiers who fought in the war
- Battle during 1862
- The big battle that we're learning about
- Best teacher of US HISTORY
- President of The United States
11 Clues: Battle during 1862 • Best teacher of US HISTORY • General of the Confederacy • President of The United States • General of The Union from 1864-69 • One of america's bloodiest battles • black soldiers who fought in the war • The trials that occurred due to rumors • The big battle that we're learning about • introduces the 13th amendment and freed slaves • ...
World History Chapter 9 2021-10-28
Across
- Became emperor in 527
- City founded by Greek colonists in the 600's
- Wife of justinian
- emperor in 717-741
- general for justinian
Down
- Weapon used to save constantinople
- Name for the empire divided in 395
- Capital of the western portion of new rome
- Great general who won battle after leo
- Russian soldiers who invaded the north
10 Clues: Wife of justinian • emperor in 717-741 • Became emperor in 527 • general for justinian • Weapon used to save constantinople • Name for the empire divided in 395 • Great general who won battle after leo • Russian soldiers who invaded the north • Capital of the western portion of new rome • City founded by Greek colonists in the 600's
Greece 2021-11-08
Across
- Greek statesman and general
- a body of troops or police
- The highest class in certain societies
- Athenian politician and general
Down
- system of government by the whole population
- the central figure in the story that was inspired
- relating to the ancient city of Olympia
- Ancient greek writer
- heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece
- a priest or priestess
10 Clues: Ancient greek writer • a priest or priestess • a body of troops or police • Greek statesman and general • Athenian politician and general • The highest class in certain societies • relating to the ancient city of Olympia • system of government by the whole population • heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece • the central figure in the story that was inspired
Vocab for List 6 by Tucker Watson 2018-01-27
Across
- depressing, gloomy, dark
- general rather than specific; to form a general conclusion
- exceptional skill and bravery
- to regard with great devotion or respect, to honor
- something handed down from one who has gone before our from the past; a bequest
- unfeeling, insensitive; having calluses
Down
- a persistent, illogical fear
- various, several, miscellaneous
- scarcity; lack
- calm and carefree; lighthearted
10 Clues: scarcity; lack • depressing, gloomy, dark • a persistent, illogical fear • exceptional skill and bravery • various, several, miscellaneous • calm and carefree; lighthearted • unfeeling, insensitive; having calluses • to regard with great devotion or respect, to honor • general rather than specific; to form a general conclusion • ...
Haunted Civil War 2016-01-07
Across
- Turning point in the civil war that only lasted three days
- Union military post and it officially began the civil war
- Wounded or killed soldiers during battle
- Southern side
- Northern side
- Field Hospital and look-out post
Down
- Confederacy general
- Civil war battle where 25,000 men were killed
- One of the most brutal confrontations of war
- Union general
10 Clues: Southern side • Northern side • Union general • Confederacy general • Field Hospital and look-out post • Wounded or killed soldiers during battle • One of the most brutal confrontations of war • Civil war battle where 25,000 men were killed • Union military post and it officially began the civil war • Turning point in the civil war that only lasted three days
Vocabulary Set #15 2013-05-15
Across
- various, several, miscellaneous
- a persistent, illogical fear
- unfeeling, insensitive, having calluses
- general rather than specific; to form a general conclusion
- scarcity; lack
Down
- calm and carefree; lighthearted
- depressing, gloomy, dark
- exceptional skill and bravery
- to regard with great devotion or respect, to honor
- something handed down from one who has gone before or from the past
10 Clues: scarcity; lack • depressing, gloomy, dark • a persistent, illogical fear • exceptional skill and bravery • calm and carefree; lighthearted • various, several, miscellaneous • unfeeling, insensitive, having calluses • to regard with great devotion or respect, to honor • general rather than specific; to form a general conclusion • ...
Civil War 2023-03-20
Across
- transportation that played a big part in war
- Jackson general for the confederacy
- general for the union
- Sumter was attacked by confederacy
Down
- proclomation this freed the slaves
- crank gun that shot 600 bullets a minute
- this place succeeded
- The president during the civil war
- invented during the civil war
- E Lee refused to lead the union
10 Clues: this place succeeded • general for the union • invented during the civil war • E Lee refused to lead the union • proclomation this freed the slaves • The president during the civil war • Sumter was attacked by confederacy • Jackson general for the confederacy • crank gun that shot 600 bullets a minute • transportation that played a big part in war
Civil War Vocab 2022-05-13
Across
- The result of the Battle of Antietem
- 16th President
- Famous female runaway slave
- Deadliest battle
- Confederate general at Antietem
Down
- Union general at Antietem
- The side of the South
- What the South was hoping to do to the North with the Battle of Antietem
- The side of the North
- What women did when not on the field
10 Clues: 16th President • Deadliest battle • The side of the South • The side of the North • Union general at Antietem • Famous female runaway slave • Confederate general at Antietem • The result of the Battle of Antietem • What women did when not on the field • What the South was hoping to do to the North with the Battle of Antietem
Life And Times Of Abraham Lincoln 2023-05-25
Across
- Confederate general: Robert E. ___
- Lincoln's political career started in the ___ party.
- Lincoln was born in ___. (state)
- All men are created ___.
- Lincoln spent most of his adult life in ___. (state)
- The rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of ___.
Down
- Lincoln studied and became a ___.
- Lincoln grew up in ___ . (state)
- Union general: Ulysses S. ___
- Lincoln was always opposed to ____.
10 Clues: All men are created ___. • Union general: Ulysses S. ___ • Lincoln grew up in ___ . (state) • Lincoln was born in ___. (state) • Lincoln studied and became a ___. • Confederate general: Robert E. ___ • Lincoln was always opposed to ____. • Lincoln's political career started in the ___ party. • Lincoln spent most of his adult life in ___. (state) • ...
Ristikko lukujen 3 ja 3.3. sanoista 2020-10-28
24 Clues: usko • tulot • puolue • ehdokas • hallita • hallinto • hallitus • isyysloma • köyhtynyt • tasavalta • äitiysloma • valtionapu • demokratia • kansalainen • olla ehdolla • perustuslaki • lainsäädäntö • veronmaksaja • äänestyslippu • sisäministeri • kuningaskunta • yleiset-vaalit • äänestyspaikka • state hyvinvointivaltio
H4 vocab A-I 2020-11-19
30 Clues: nu • last • vaak • feit • wreed • woest • geval • toeval • bedrog • voorbij • bewaker • advocaat • bedoelen • weigeren • algemeen • beginnen • genieten • stimulans • beslissend • vastpakken • veranderen • bezorgdheid • beïnvloeden • overtuiging • illustreren • toevertrouwen • twijfelachtig • verslechteren • beschuldiging • onverantwoordelijk
Mathematatical Topics of G11 2021-07-09
Mathematical Topics of G11 2021-07-09
Revolutionary War Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-04
20 Clues: Hale • Andre • British • redcoats • Hamilton • Tea party • Jefferson • Americans • revolution • British name • Revolutionary • You write on it • British general • Shooting Device • American traitor • You write with it • leader of brigade • Maker of newspapers • Leader of American Army • Maker of first American flag
Suburani Vocab Chapter 9 Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-27
20 Clues: man • life • blood • angry • enemy • citizen • children • I arrive • difficult • few, a few • I cry, weep • mistress, lady • heavy, serious • journey, route • emperor, general • middle, middle of • I ask for, attack • messenger, message • immediately, at once • I hand over, hand down
02/14/2024 3rd Declension Masculine Nouns 2024-02-14
20 Clues: man • sun • foot • king • work • fear • order • grief • chief • leader • consul • father • soldier • general • brother • senator • hostage • horseman • conqueror • footsoldier
pop1 2024-06-16
20 Clues: Mob boss • Jedi saga • Neo's world • Great white • Memory loss • Boxing film • Meth teacher • WWII romance • Mafia classic • Roman general • Ship disaster • Tarantino film • Superhero team • Nolan thriller • Ross and Rachel • Comedian's life • Hitchcock horror • Famous detective • Middle earth epic • Alien investigations
AH - Vocabulary Chapter 1 2024-10-09
29 Clues: rij • feit • bril • steil • trots • gespre • anders • vlecht • jongste • beroemd • zwaaien • tekenen • vlakbij • mogelijk • één keer • dichtbij • tamelijk • spontaan • algemeen • spannend • ontmoeten • schoolvak • volwassene • gescheiden • kunstenaar • verblijven • leuk vinden • ongemakkelijk • voorkeur geven aan
Biology Exam 4 review 2016-11-18
Across
- DO not alter nucleotide sequence of DNA
- mRNAs and proteins can be targeted for__________
- removal of exons from pre mRNA
- what do general transcription factors recruit?
- if chromatin is condensed, it is ______ for transcription?
- decondensed/accessible for transcription
Down
- Condensed chromatin
- provides space for access by transcription factors, addition of acetyl to ___ tails
- add CH3 to C's adjacent to G's
- ________ transcription factors enable coordinating expression of genes
- Where do general transcription factors bind?
- a nonliving nucleic acid surrounded by a protein capsule
12 Clues: Condensed chromatin • add CH3 to C's adjacent to G's • removal of exons from pre mRNA • DO not alter nucleotide sequence of DNA • decondensed/accessible for transcription • Where do general transcription factors bind? • what do general transcription factors recruit? • mRNAs and proteins can be targeted for__________ • ...
spelling!!! 2023-04-12
Across
- The mental capacity.
- A statement or idea that is general and imprecise rather than specific and to the point.
- Rich in material.
- Of a person; intelligence.
Down
- The condition or quality of being brutal.
- Applicable to or involving the whole or every member of a class or category.
- Like a brute; cruel; harsh.
- Existing from the beginning.
- The quality of being individual.
- Of involving the mind.
- Existing as a distinct human being or thing.
- Of a particular person; private.
12 Clues: Rich in material. • The mental capacity. • Of involving the mind. • Of a person; intelligence. • Like a brute; cruel; harsh. • Existing from the beginning. • The quality of being individual. • Of a particular person; private. • The condition or quality of being brutal. • Existing as a distinct human being or thing. • ...
Fort Donelson 2023-05-24
Across
- The union got the ____
- South part of the war
- What were they trying to capture that started the battle?
- The general of the Union
Down
- The name of this battle (title)
- The war that all these battles connect to
- North Part of the war
- A college that the generals went to
- The place that ulysses s grant was born
- Another battle that happend starts with a V
- The war that happend one week before Fort Donelson
- ulysses s grant was the ____ of the Union
12 Clues: North Part of the war • South part of the war • The union got the ____ • The general of the Union • The name of this battle (title) • A college that the generals went to • The place that ulysses s grant was born • The war that all these battles connect to • ulysses s grant was the ____ of the Union • Another battle that happend starts with a V • ...
4º 2023-06-04
Across
- que me regalo el año pasado
- instrumento que soplamos en música... ¡Y hace música!
- Tiene nombre de persona buena, Claramente no es como suena
- Asignatura donde aprendemos a multiplicar
- Serie de dibujos japonesa. En General.
- Grupo que canta "it's a long way to the top, if you wanna rock and roll"
Down
- Seño de 4º y 5º
- Cual es el juego que me ha regalado mi padre
- Cumpleañera hoy
- ESCRIBE UN 4
- Comic japones. En general.
- 42 en francés. Gerundio en el vater.
12 Clues: ESCRIBE UN 4 • Seño de 4º y 5º • Cumpleañera hoy • Comic japones. En general. • que me regalo el año pasado • 42 en francés. Gerundio en el vater. • Serie de dibujos japonesa. En General. • Asignatura donde aprendemos a multiplicar • Cual es el juego que me ha regalado mi padre • instrumento que soplamos en música... ¡Y hace música! • ...
People of the Civil War 2023-12-11
Across
- Former Spy for the Union who worked in Confederate White House.
- General of the Union army that defeated Lee
- skilled Confederate general from Virginia
- Created the United States Colored Troops.
- Conductor on the Underground Railroad
Down
- Virginia abolitionist and spy for the Union Army
- Issued the Emancipation Proclamation
- Known for destroying the southern economy in his march
- Joined the Union after escaping to freedom
- Created the American Red Cross
- President of the Confederate States of America
- Leader of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia
12 Clues: Created the American Red Cross • Issued the Emancipation Proclamation • Conductor on the Underground Railroad • skilled Confederate general from Virginia • Created the United States Colored Troops. • Joined the Union after escaping to freedom • General of the Union army that defeated Lee • President of the Confederate States of America • ...
TTS 21 2016-02-11
30 Clues: naik • kira • suhu • umum • ekor • ribu • besar • tidak • bahan • buruk • tidak • salah • sulit • kulit • tanda • pesta • pasir • Tunggu • maupun • kuning • memaksa • penutup • praktek • periode • wilayah • menguji • di depan • pasangan • saya sudah • meneruskan
transword 89 2018-07-18
26 Clues: end • part • want • number • theory • hereby • decide • to say • offers • lesson • shelter • to lead • general • diverse • seniors • oriented • goes out • practice • important • directions • preference • recreation • learning years • established, set • common, communal • to swim, swimming
crossword 13 2018-07-16
29 Clues: all • are • how • not • ask • say • the • you • time • give • keep • must • care • that • which • watch • about • where • divide • at , by • teacher • general • nervous • to come • location • building • decreased • beforehand • time planning
F 2022-11-04
French words 2023-11-29
24 Clues: no • cat • man • day • dog • yes • boy • time • girl • love • world • woman • reason • French • strong • goodbye • handsome • thank you • beautiful • good evening • mister or gentleman • a married or older woman • beaucoup: thank you very much • a general greeting meaning “hello” or “good morning”
Vocabulario Crossword - Mason Palmer 9/14/23 (PIB Spanish 3) 2023-09-14
24 Clues: doll • rope • coin • timid • world • truth • turtle • blocks • to jump • to obey • obedient • to fight • tricycle • dinosaur • to bother • to collect • playground • teddy bear • in general • collection • well-behaved • action figure • electric train • to permit or to allow
Stress: AWL words - Page 26 2019-09-09
Across
- alternative
- earnings / gain(s) / profit
- machine / device
- set / dictate
- law / allowed / authorized
- product
- brand / description
- exploration fact-finding
- aligned / side-by- side / similar
- part / thing / article / aspect / piece
- within
Down
- employment
- clear / distinct
- vocational
- Inferences / meanings
- portion
- unification
- permission / permit /authorization
- complete / general
- limit
20 Clues: limit • within • portion • product • employment • vocational • alternative • unification • set / dictate • clear / distinct • machine / device • complete / general • brand / description • Inferences / meanings • exploration fact-finding • law / allowed / authorized • earnings / gain(s) / profit • aligned / side-by- side / similar • permission / permit /authorization • ...
