general Crossword Puzzles
General Review 5th grade 2020-10-12
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- The entire sunlit side of the moon faces Earth.
- A sentence that shows a strong feeling.
- The force that keeps us on the ground.
- A sentence that makes a statement and end with a period.
- A sentence that makes a question.
- The place where children can enjoy recess.
- When the Earth moves around the Sun.
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- A place under a building.
- A contest where you need to repeat a word letter by letter.
- A sentence that gives a command or an order.
- When a person moves to a different country to live.
- When Earth spins on its own axis.
- The different shapes of the moon you can see from Earth.
13 Clues: A place under a building. • When Earth spins on its own axis. • A sentence that makes a question. • When the Earth moves around the Sun. • The force that keeps us on the ground. • A sentence that shows a strong feeling. • The place where children can enjoy recess. • A sentence that gives a command or an order. • The entire sunlit side of the moon faces Earth. • ...
General Review 5th grade 2020-10-12
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- The entire sunlit side of the moon faces Earth.
- A sentence that shows a strong feeling.
- The force that keeps us on the ground.
- A sentence that makes a statement and ends with a period.
- A sentence that makes a question.
- The place where children can enjoy recess.
- When the Earth moves around the Sun.
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- A place under a building.
- A contest where you need to repeat a word letter by letter.
- A sentence that gives a command or an order.
- When a person moves to a different country to live.
- When Earth spins on its own axis.
- The different shapes of the moon you can see from Earth.
13 Clues: A place under a building. • When Earth spins on its own axis. • A sentence that makes a question. • When the Earth moves around the Sun. • The force that keeps us on the ground. • A sentence that shows a strong feeling. • The place where children can enjoy recess. • A sentence that gives a command or an order. • The entire sunlit side of the moon faces Earth. • ...
Science General Knowledge Crossword! 2022-05-23
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- When large groups of animals move annually
- Using your 5 senses to learn about something
- A total transformation from immature form to adult form, as with frogs or butterflies
- On Earth, water exists in all 3 ___ _ ___
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- Bees and butterflies help flowers through _______
- Things that can change during an experiment
- A testable prediction (what you think will happen in an experiment)
- The movement of rocks or soil due to wind or water
- A controlled scientific test
- The energy of motion
- Rocks formed from cooling lava
- The breaking down of rocks on Earth's surface
- When a gas turns into a liquid
13 Clues: The energy of motion • A controlled scientific test • Rocks formed from cooling lava • When a gas turns into a liquid • On Earth, water exists in all 3 ___ _ ___ • When large groups of animals move annually • Things that can change during an experiment • Using your 5 senses to learn about something • The breaking down of rocks on Earth's surface • ...
Unit 5 General Vocab 2024-01-17
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- an imaginary line separating one political unit, such as a country or state, from another
- a system of government where power is shared between a national and state governments
- the process by which a country determines its own statehood and forms its own allegiances and government
- Anything influences by government
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations
- a small neutral country, situated between two larger hostile countries, serving to prevent the outbreak of regional conflict
- things made or built by humans
- a line separating two political or geographic areas
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- natural features on the Earth's surface;nature made
- the authority of a state to govern itself or another state
- love and pride in one’s country
- a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
13 Clues: things made or built by humans • love and pride in one’s country • Anything influences by government • natural features on the Earth's surface;nature made • a line separating two political or geographic areas • the authority of a state to govern itself or another state • a system of government where power is shared between a national and state governments • ...
General Conference April 2025! 2025-04-14
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- Elder Anderson: “Nurturing and protecting ___that is yet unborn is not a political position. It is a moral law confirmed by the Lord through His prophets.”
- Pres Holland: “Is there anything sweeter, more pure, more humble than a ____at prayer?
- This First Counselor said: “The plan of a loving Father in Heaven provides many other gifts to protect us, including protecting us from sinning in the first place.”
- President Nelson: “As we diligently seek to have charity and virtue fill our lives, our ___ in approaching God will increase.”
- Sister Runia:"Your___Doesn’t Burden Jesus Christ; It Brightens His Joy’
- Elder Christofferson: ‘How we live may be the best, most genuine form of ___’
- Uchtdorf: “The Lord invites us not just to join His kingdom but also to be anxiously engaged in ___ it.”
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- Sister Amy Wright: “If we become casual in our discipleship of Jesus Christ, it could be catastrophic for our ___.”
- 1,604 mentions of ___ during April General Conference
- Elder Benjamin Tai: “Our opportunity is to__ share and invite in a way that those we love can feel the love of God.”
- President Camille Johnson: “Through our __ in Jesus Christ, we can seek to be spiritually whole while we wait and hope for physical and emotional healing.”
- There are 382 of these in various stages right now
- This apostle is one of the 4 speakers who mentioned the story of the Ten Virgins
13 Clues: There are 382 of these in various stages right now • 1,604 mentions of ___ during April General Conference • Sister Runia:"Your___Doesn’t Burden Jesus Christ; It Brightens His Joy’ • Elder Christofferson: ‘How we live may be the best, most genuine form of ___’ • This apostle is one of the 4 speakers who mentioned the story of the Ten Virgins • ...
General Micro Lab 724 2026-01-12
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- primary dye of Gram stain
- an equipment used for sterilization
- solid medium used for keeping working stock of bacteria
- blue dye used for simple stain
- a device used for pick up bateria
- mold grown on bread
- method used to fix bateria on slide
- asexual reproduction of yeast
- a device used for pick up fungal myceluim
- asexual reproduction of yeast
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- asexual spore of Rhizopus
- asexual reproduction by fragmentation of fungal hypha
- streak technique is used to purify bacteria
- what kind of MSG
14 Clues: what kind of MSG • mold grown on bread • asexual spore of Rhizopus • primary dye of Gram stain • asexual reproduction of yeast • asexual reproduction of yeast • blue dye used for simple stain • a device used for pick up bateria • an equipment used for sterilization • method used to fix bateria on slide • a device used for pick up fungal myceluim • ...
Civil War Crossword 2022-03-06
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- The first official battle of the Civil War.
- Event (Book about horrors of slavery) that caused/led to the Civil War.
- General of the Confederate Army during the Civil War.
- The economy in the ________ states grew quickly after the Civil War.
- William Sherman’s goal to take over the city of Atlanta.
- President of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War.
- Commander of the Union Army during the Civil War.
- President of the United States during the Civil War.
- The battle that ended the Civil War: Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant.
- A battle during the Civil War known as the turning point and the deadliest battle.
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- Cause of the Civil War: Northern and Southern states disagreed about.
- William Sherman and his troops marched from Atlanta to Savannah destroying everything in their path.
- General in the Confederate Army: Known for standing his ground in the First Battle of Bull Run.
- Event (An attempt to take over a federal armory and arm slaves) that caused/led to the Civil War.
- General in the Union Army: Known for the Atlanta Campaign & March to the Sea.
- Cause of the Civil War: Southern States were worried about the government becoming too powerful.
- The ________ states had to rebuild after the Civil War because of destruction.
17 Clues: The first official battle of the Civil War. • Commander of the Union Army during the Civil War. • President of the United States during the Civil War. • General of the Confederate Army during the Civil War. • William Sherman’s goal to take over the city of Atlanta. • The economy in the ________ states grew quickly after the Civil War. • ...
American Civil War 6 - Know your Generals 2013-02-21
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- Generally accepted as the war's pivotal battle (10)
- 'Stonewall', the CSA's first national hero (7)
- Had a fractious relationship with Davis. Commanded at Sumter, First Manassas and Shiloh (10)
- Succeeded Siegel in the Shenandoah and won victories at Winchester and Cedar's Creek (8)
- Succeeded Rosecrans and was victorious at Chattanooga and Nashville (6)
- His most stunning victory was at Brice's Crossroads but notorious for the slaughter at Fort Pillow (7)
- Unpopular CSA western army chief who quarrelled with his subordinates such as Forrest and Polk (5)
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- Defeated at Chancellorsville (6)
- 'Unconditional Surrender' - forced Lee to surrender (5)
- First head of the CSA western army, killed at Shiloh (8)
- One of Lee's lieutenants, blamed by Lee supporters for the defeat at Gettysburg (10)
- Popular but cautious US general, stood against Lincoln in the 1864 Election (9)
- Reckless Southern general responsible for the loss of Atlanta and the destruction of the Tennessee army (4)
- Bewhiskered US General, thrashed by Lee at Fredericksburg, 1862 (8)
- Appointed by Grant, fiercesome leader of the Georgia and Carolinas campaigns (7)
- Defeat here ended the CSA's first Northern invasion (7)
- An example of the CSA's lack of strength in depth, 'the fighting bishop' lost Kentucky's neutrality (4)
17 Clues: Defeated at Chancellorsville (6) • 'Stonewall', the CSA's first national hero (7) • Generally accepted as the war's pivotal battle (10) • 'Unconditional Surrender' - forced Lee to surrender (5) • Defeat here ended the CSA's first Northern invasion (7) • First head of the CSA western army, killed at Shiloh (8) • ...
General science Quiz 2020-07-16
9 Clues: solid form of water • insectivorous plant • cutting down of trees • planet nearset to sun • food factories of plant • lack of haemoglobin in blood • which connects two bones together • disease caused by lack of vitamin c • diseases that can spread from one person to another
General Knowledge quiz 2017-02-20
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- The blue hedgehog character from video games and anime series.
- one of the earliest modern 21st century mp3 players made by Apple.
- these Apple Mac computers existed in the 1990s.
- this superhero was created before Superman in 1936.
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- Name of the first car manufacturer.
- the queen that reigned from 1837 till 1901.
- A period of 1000 years.
- The mascot for Pokémon, created in the early 1990s.
- 100 years is equal to this.
9 Clues: A period of 1000 years. • 100 years is equal to this. • Name of the first car manufacturer. • the queen that reigned from 1837 till 1901. • these Apple Mac computers existed in the 1990s. • The mascot for Pokémon, created in the early 1990s. • this superhero was created before Superman in 1936. • The blue hedgehog character from video games and anime series. • ...
General Chemistry 2 2023-06-19
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- Relating to the binding together of molecules.
- Positively charged ions.
- Is a substance that speeds up the rate of chemical reaction by lowering the activation energy.
- The liquid in which a solute is dissolved to form a solution.
- The minor component in a solution, dissolved in the solvent.
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- Substances that give ions when dissolved in water.
- Any atom or group of atoms that bears one or more positive or negative electrical charges.
- Relating to the binding together of molecules.
- A homogeneous mixture of one or more solutes dissolved in a solvent
- A pair of equal and oppositely charged seperated by a distance.
10 Clues: Positively charged ions. • Relating to the binding together of molecules. • Relating to the binding together of molecules. • Substances that give ions when dissolved in water. • The minor component in a solution, dissolved in the solvent. • The liquid in which a solute is dissolved to form a solution. • A pair of equal and oppositely charged seperated by a distance. • ...
Swimming - General Knowledge 2025-02-20
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- The fastest swimming stroke
- The swimming style where the swimmer uses a frog-like kick and a two-arm pull
- An event where swimmers compete in teams
- A competition format with four strokes: butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, and freestyle
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- This stroke uses a dolphin-like kick and simultaneous arm movements
- A swimming stroke where you swim on your back
- A stroke where the arms move in a circular motion and the legs perform a flutter kick
- A swimming stroke where the arms move in a windmill-like motion
- A tool used for training that helps swimmers work on stroke technique or build strength
- The area of the pool where a swimmer touches at the end of each lap
- A common swimming kick used in freestyle and backstroke
11 Clues: The fastest swimming stroke • An event where swimmers compete in teams • A swimming stroke where you swim on your back • A common swimming kick used in freestyle and backstroke • A swimming stroke where the arms move in a windmill-like motion • This stroke uses a dolphin-like kick and simultaneous arm movements • ...
ATTWN General Vocabulary 2023-10-30
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- Causing a feeling of unease or discomfort.
- To arouse curiosity or interest in someone.
- A person's claim that they were somewhere else when a crime was committed.
- A feeling of belief that someone is g uilty of wrongdoing.
- Difficult to understand or explain.
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- Difficult to understand or explain.
- A hostile or argumentative meeting or situation between opposing parties.
- A feeling that something bad is about to happen.
- A feeling of anxious anticipation or tension.
- The act of misleading or tricking someone.
10 Clues: Difficult to understand or explain. • Difficult to understand or explain. • Causing a feeling of unease or discomfort. • The act of misleading or tricking someone. • To arouse curiosity or interest in someone. • A feeling of anxious anticipation or tension. • A feeling that something bad is about to happen. • A feeling of belief that someone is g uilty of wrongdoing. • ...
General Employability Vocabulary 2024-10-03
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- a professional field or occupation that one trains for or undertakes as an intentional path
- a 2 year school that offers associate degrees and workforce certification programs. sometimes called a junior college.
- degree a degree awarded by a college or university after obtaining 120 credit hours. also called a 4 year degree
- a set of tests that allow people who did not graduate from high school to obtain high school credentials.
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- an institution that offers classes and instruction leading to a bachelor's degree and/or vocational training and certification.
- a student who lives off campus and travels to the school for courses and other activities.
- a degree awarded by community colleges after obtaining 60 credit hours. also called a 2 year degree
- an average of a student's grades in all classes taken, often reported on a four-point scale.
- a measure of a students grades compared to the other students in the class.
9 Clues: a measure of a students grades compared to the other students in the class. • a student who lives off campus and travels to the school for courses and other activities. • a professional field or occupation that one trains for or undertakes as an intentional path • an average of a student's grades in all classes taken, often reported on a four-point scale. • ...
Consignas [Didáctica General] 2024-10-28
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- Para desarrollar y promover aprendizaje las consignas deben ser orientadas al aprendizaje diverso, significativo y cada vez más autónomo.
- Las consignas deben estar orientadas para lograr el (...).
- Las aulas heterogeneas exigen elaborar consignas para la (...) de aprendizajes y lenguajes.
- Los espacios educativos conforman diversos intereses, estilos de aprendizajes, lenguajes y experiencias, donde el docente debe adoptar estrategias y planificar; sobre todo en las aulas. Las cuales vamos a denominar "aulas (...)".
- La planificación de las consignas debe tener un (...).
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- Según Anijovich las consignas deben estar relacionadas con los intereses, conocimientos y desarrollar autonomia en su aprendizaje. Para ello deben planificarse consignas (...).
- Para formular consignas de trabajo es necesario tener claros los propósitos de la (...) y los objetivos que se pretendan lograr.
- Conocimiento y habilidades que los estudiantes deben adquirir.
- Las consignas son un (...) para la enseñanza.
9 Clues: Las consignas son un (...) para la enseñanza. • La planificación de las consignas debe tener un (...). • Las consignas deben estar orientadas para lograr el (...). • Conocimiento y habilidades que los estudiantes deben adquirir. • Las aulas heterogeneas exigen elaborar consignas para la (...) de aprendizajes y lenguajes. • ...
General safety rules 2022-02-02
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- never perform with out asking your teacher
- never handle any unless you have specific permission
- alert when working in the
- if any fire happens one person can put it out
- be prepared to when you
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- ask your teacher for any help
- be an employed in any lab
- if a____ happens ask your teacher
- before and after performing any investigation
9 Clues: be prepared to when you • be an employed in any lab • alert when working in the • ask your teacher for any help • if a____ happens ask your teacher • never perform with out asking your teacher • before and after performing any investigation • if any fire happens one person can put it out • never handle any unless you have specific permission
General Bible Knowledge 2025-07-23
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- Jesus turned water into this at a wedding. (John 2:9)
- This man built an ark before the great flood. (Genesis 6:9)
- This man was very strong until his hair was cut. (Judges 16:17)
- This place had a big wall that came tumbling down when the Israelites marched around it. (Joshua 6:20)
- She was chosen to be the mother of Jesus. (Luke 1:30–31)
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- This king wrote many of the Psalms and played a harp. (1 Samuel 16:23, Psalm 23)
- The garden where Adam and Eve lived. (Genesis 2:15)
- This man had a coat of many colours. (Genesis 37:3)
- Jesus told a story about a kind man from this place. (Luke 10:33)
9 Clues: The garden where Adam and Eve lived. (Genesis 2:15) • This man had a coat of many colours. (Genesis 37:3) • Jesus turned water into this at a wedding. (John 2:9) • She was chosen to be the mother of Jesus. (Luke 1:30–31) • This man built an ark before the great flood. (Genesis 6:9) • This man was very strong until his hair was cut. (Judges 16:17) • ...
Nik's General Knowledge 2025-08-27
9 Clues: fix (4) • Gary (4) • Insects (4) • Big cat (7) • Town in Texas (5) • Neil Diamond Song (4,4,4) • Fox on the Run singists (5) • Glen in the Isle of Man (7) • Word that useless girlfriend can't say (6)
Crossword 2016-04-10
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- chain-like molecule made up of monomers
- Unable to add more atoms.
- Used for jet fuel. Product of cracked crude oil.
- Used for car fuel. Product of cracked crude oil.
- lightweight elastic synthetic polymer
- Oil: Very important Fossil fuel, Mixture of different components.
- Different substances collected from distillation.
- Separation of substances with different boiling points.
- has the General formula CnH2n+2
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- organic compound consisting entirely of hydrogen and carbon
- Series of molecules differing by CH2.
- Has the General formula CnH2n.
- Breaking up of large molecules.
13 Clues: Unable to add more atoms. • Has the General formula CnH2n. • Breaking up of large molecules. • has the General formula CnH2n+2 • Series of molecules differing by CH2. • lightweight elastic synthetic polymer • chain-like molecule made up of monomers • Used for jet fuel. Product of cracked crude oil. • Used for car fuel. Product of cracked crude oil. • ...
French Crossword. 2023-01-26
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- 1368 to 1422 ruler of France
- general in the french and Indian war
- a thin pancake
- of arc saint that saved France, Heroine of France
- Gun used in the French and indian war
- struck the first blow in the french and indian war. U.S first President
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- war from 1754 to 1763
- king of France in 1450
- Nickname for Charles the VI
- Short general he was also a ruler.
- was a short military general
- French romantic writer. 1802 to 1885
- Did work on radioactivity. Female 1867 to 1934
- French prodestent
- king of France in 1638, with wicked hair
15 Clues: a thin pancake • French prodestent • war from 1754 to 1763 • king of France in 1450 • Nickname for Charles the VI • 1368 to 1422 ruler of France • was a short military general • Short general he was also a ruler. • French romantic writer. 1802 to 1885 • general in the french and Indian war • Gun used in the French and indian war • king of France in 1638, with wicked hair • ...
Civil War 2023-12-14
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- Completed the March to the Sea through Georgia
- Top General in the Union Army
- He was the president of the Confederates
- Outlawed slavery in confederate states
- Presidental plan for reconstruction
- Lincon dedcated a cemetary and pledged to win the war
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- This was the last confederate hold of the mississippi
- Bloodiest battle of the civil war
- Congressinal plan for reconstruction
- Opening battle of Sherman’s March to the Sea
- This was the first battle of the civil war
- Top General in the Confederate Army
- Bloodiest one day battle
13 Clues: Bloodiest one day battle • Top General in the Union Army • Bloodiest battle of the civil war • Top General in the Confederate Army • Presidental plan for reconstruction • Congressinal plan for reconstruction • Outlawed slavery in confederate states • He was the president of the Confederates • This was the first battle of the civil war • ...
Hannah's puzzle 2025-05-19
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- one of the jobs that women did
- the best Confederate general
- the United states main goal was to save the _____
- something that helped clean wounds
- to cut off access to ports
- what young soldiers did to the war
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- percentage of the soldiers that died in prison camps
- licoln hoped the emacipation proclomation would ____ slaves to run
- the best Union General
- Johnathan Jackson the real name of Stonewall Jackson
- to be set free
- the single bloodiest day in military history
- one of the biggest threats to soldiers
13 Clues: to be set free • the best Union General • to cut off access to ports • the best Confederate general • one of the jobs that women did • something that helped clean wounds • what young soldiers did to the war • one of the biggest threats to soldiers • the single bloodiest day in military history • the United states main goal was to save the _____ • ...
course exploration 2018-02-11
8 Clues: tasks to do • learning modules • evidence of notes • alphabetical catalog • concerns or information • communication video call • interact the course in general • general information of the course
MY CROSSWORD 2018-02-11
8 Clues: tasks to do • alphabetical catalog • learning mudules • evidence of notes • communication video call • concerns or information • interact the course in general • general information of the course
Testing your war knowledge! 2022-10-03
8 Clues: for slavery • against slavery • current president • the north has a big • confederate general • current union general • citizens vote on their own • big advantage for the south
Artificial Intelligence 2024-03-11
17 Clues: AI • AI • CPU • see • wipe • Brain • create • drills • school • GEneral AI • filteration • bigger data • sourced crowd • even bigger dater • against a group of people • processing multiple things • machines learnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnn
The Civil War 2014-03-11
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- Was an enslaved man who had been owned by a U.S. Army doctor, who was then brought to live in the Wisconsin Territory, where slavery is illegal.
- Another Union army General, who advanced toward Atlanta, and was a tough soldier. Believed in total war and the Confederates couldn't stop his advances(middle name too).
- Meant that people in the territory or state would vote directly on issues, rather than having their elected representatives decide.
- A tax on the money people receive.
- Was put as General after the Union's defeat at Bull Run. His army trained for seven months, but didn't attack.
- A military action to prevent traffic from coming into an area or leaving it.
- Passed the Kansas-Nebraska Act, eager to develop lands in Illionois, and debated against Abraham Lincoln.
- A general rise in prices.
- covered with protective iron plates.
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- Took over for George McClellan, and led the most successful Union armies.
- Runaway enslaved people.
- A system of required military service.
- Northerner who was affected by the Fugitive Slave Act, who published Uncle Tom's Cabin.
- The president during the Civil War
- Withdraw
- Slave states that did not secede.
- Not favoring either side.
- All-out attacks aimed at destroying an enemy's army, its resources, and its people's will to fight.
- A war between opposing groups of citizens of the same country.
- An attempt to capture a place by surrounding it with military forces and cutting it off until the people inside surrender.
20 Clues: Withdraw • Runaway enslaved people. • A general rise in prices. • Not favoring either side. • Slave states that did not secede. • The president during the Civil War • A tax on the money people receive. • covered with protective iron plates. • A system of required military service. • A war between opposing groups of citizens of the same country. • ...
Chapter 16 - The Civil War 2015-03-26
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- The Union campaign to try and capture Richmond, VA (Confederate capital)
- President during the Civil War
- State that seceded after the Civil War began
- Where Confederacy surrendered to the Union
- The North's strategy at sea
- Name given to the states located between the North and South
- New state that formed during the Civil War
- First battle of the Civil War
- Confederate attempt to take Cemetery Ridge at Gettysburg
- Turned the tide of the war in favor of the Union (North)
- Southern Advantage
- Biggest killer of the Civil War
- Battle that gained control of Mississippi Valley
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- Slave state that did not secede
- War strategy of destroying civilian and economic resources
- Order by Lincoln to free slaves in the Confederacy
- Constitutional protection against unlawful imprisonment
- Started the Civil War
- The bloodiest - single day battle of the Civil War
- Lincoln wanted to preserve this
- Won the first battle of the Civil War
- General of the Union Army
- Supported the war effort on the homefront and even in the battlefield, but not by actual fighting
- General of the Confederate Army
- Forced military service
- Important city on the Mississippi River that the Union needed to capture
- Last name of the Union General who marched and caused widespread destruction through Georgia
- New type of warships made during the Civil War
- North's first ironclad
- Advantage that the North had over the South
30 Clues: Southern Advantage • Started the Civil War • North's first ironclad • Forced military service • General of the Union Army • The North's strategy at sea • First battle of the Civil War • President during the Civil War • Slave state that did not secede • Lincoln wanted to preserve this • General of the Confederate Army • Biggest killer of the Civil War • ...
World Chapter 6 People 2020-12-07
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- the blind poet who greatly influenced Greek culture and portrayed the gods as glorified human beings
- Greek warrior and hero in Greek mythology with only one weakness on his heal
- the general who took Syria, including all of Canaan, after Alexander’s death
- the king who launched a second Persian invasion of Greece
- an aristocrat who introduced democratic principles to Athenian government
- the Persian king who crushed the Ionian revolt and demanded that the mainland Greeks submit to him
- the Macedonian king who conquered almost all of Greece before he was assassinated
- the Persian emperor who conquered Ionia in 546 BC
- the aristocrat who brought Athenian democracy to its fullest measure
- the philosopher who insisted that morality be a part of philosophy
- invaders from the north who helped to bring about a dark age in Greece which started about 1200 BC
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- the philosopher who wrote thirty or more works called dialogues
- the people who flourished in the mainland of Greece between 1600 and 1200 BC
- the philosopher who recognized order, design, and purpose in the universe; teacher of young Alexander the Great
- the brave leader of the Spartans at Thermopylae
- the young Greek conqueror of Persia
- the people who built the earliest civilization in the vicinity of Greece
- the general who took Macedonia after Alexander’s death
- the author of History of the Peloponnesian War
- Japheth’s son who was the ancestor of the Greeks
- the general who took Egypt after Alexander’s death
21 Clues: the young Greek conqueror of Persia • the author of History of the Peloponnesian War • the brave leader of the Spartans at Thermopylae • Japheth’s son who was the ancestor of the Greeks • the Persian emperor who conquered Ionia in 546 BC • the general who took Egypt after Alexander’s death • the general who took Macedonia after Alexander’s death • ...
The French & Indian War 2021-03-04
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- France gave to England all the land _____ of the Mississippi in 1753. map 123
- Canada was known as _____ France. Map 121
- Allies of the French from 1754 - 1763. pg 120
- ________ Plan of Union, 1754, for the common defense of the colonies. Glossary
- After 1763, England owned all territory from the Atlantic to the Mississippi and from Florida to the _______ Bay. Map 123
- England and France were rivals for the _____ trade. pg 117
- Indian chief who formed a rebellion against the English. pg 123
- This river drains the eastern Allegheny slopes. Map 121
- France retained two islands off the coast of Newfoundland, ______ Pierre and Miquelon. Internet
- La _______ explored the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. pg 62
- French general who defended Quebec against the English in 1759. pg 121
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- France signed the Treaty of ______ in 1763, ending the war. Internet
- The French and _______ War, 1754 - 1763. pg 120
- The English general who tried to capture Fort Duquesne. pg 120
- City in Canada built on a high bluff. pg 121
- The French and Indian _____ began in 1754. pg 120
- Jacques Cartier discovered the ______ of St. Lawrence in 1534. Internet
- Prime Minister of England in 1756. pg 120
- ________ Scotia was the first English settlement in Canada. Map 121
- The French built a chain of _________ along the Ohio River. pg 119
- Inhabitants of ______ speak English and French. pg 122
- The English general who captured Quebec. pg 121
22 Clues: Canada was known as _____ France. Map 121 • Prime Minister of England in 1756. pg 120 • City in Canada built on a high bluff. pg 121 • Allies of the French from 1754 - 1763. pg 120 • The French and _______ War, 1754 - 1763. pg 120 • The English general who captured Quebec. pg 121 • The French and Indian _____ began in 1754. pg 120 • ...
Revolutionary War 5 2023-06-24
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- Strategic stronghold captured by American forces early in the war (15)
- Legislative body that oversaw the Revolutionary War effort and later became the country's governing institution (23)
- American colonist who remained loyal to the British Crown during the war (8)
- Wife of George Washington and a supportive figure during the war (15)
- Annual holiday commemorating the signing of the Declaration of Independence (14)
- Region in Delaware where General Howe's troops were defeated in a skirmish (19)
- Quality displayed by the Continental Army despite numerous challenges (11)
- Hired soldiers from other countries who fought in the Revolutionary War (11)
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- Wife of John Adams and influential advocate for women's rights during the Revolutionary era (12)
- Defensive structures built to protect American positions during the war (14)
- Naval force established by the Continental Congress to combat British maritime power (15)
- Agreement that officially ended the Revolutionary War (12)
- American general who later defected to the British side (13)
- Major engagement where the British captured a significant number of American soldiers (16)
- Irregular tactics employed by American forces, including hit-and-run attacks (15)
- Naval tactic used by the British to restrict American trade (8)
- Location where the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were drafted (12)
- French nobleman who served as a major general in the Continental Army (9)
- American statesman known for his famous quote, "Give me liberty or give me death!" (12)
- Covert activity conducted to gather intelligence during the war (6)
20 Clues: Agreement that officially ended the Revolutionary War (12) • American general who later defected to the British side (13) • Naval tactic used by the British to restrict American trade (8) • Covert activity conducted to gather intelligence during the war (6) • Wife of George Washington and a supportive figure during the war (15) • ...
Exam 1 Review Serial Killers 2024-09-08
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- persons that cannot always be linked to a killer or are unknown
- the general name for those murders with 4 or more victims at the same general point in time
- sometimes included in early definitions of serial murder to mean that the killing was thought about and planned
- those homicides committed to reach a secondary goal
- murder and manslaughter
- a type of manslaughter where someone is killed because of another individual's reckless behavior
- specific legal category of criminal homicide
- general term for killing of another individual
- a return to normalcy
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- the relationship between offender and victim in early definitions of serial murder
- those homicides that imply the motive is autonomous from that of each other homicide
- murders involving multiple victims
- murder of multiple victims by same offender in separate events
- a type of perpetrator motivation that includes sexual fantasies is known as _____ sexual expression
- when killers take a memento from the victim
- homicide in defense of life or property
- criminal homicides with a lesser degree of responsibility
- defined as a short-lived killing over a shorter period of time than serial murder
- a type of manslaughter where someone is killed while overwhelmed by emotion or passion
- means the killing and consequences were considered and the act was committed anyways
- homicide that is accidental but not due to recklessness
- the minimum victim threshold in the FBI's 2005 definition of serial murder
22 Clues: a return to normalcy • murder and manslaughter • murders involving multiple victims • homicide in defense of life or property • when killers take a memento from the victim • specific legal category of criminal homicide • general term for killing of another individual • those homicides committed to reach a secondary goal • ...
research 2025-03-13
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- Validity The extent to which research findings apply to real-world settings.
- Definition A definition that explains a concept using other related concepts.
- Reasoning A logical approach where a general principle is applied to specific cases.
- A brief summary of a research paper, including key findings and objectives.
- Research A type of study focused on gaining knowledge without immediate practical use.
- A research method involving controlled testing to establish cause and effect.
- Research Research conducted to solve specific, real-world problems.
- General ideas that help organize and understand a subject.
- Deviation A statistical measure of how spread out data points are in a dataset.
- Validity The extent to which an experiment accurately establishes cause-and-effect relationships.
- Significance A measure of whether research results are likely due to chance or not.
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- Definition A definition that describes how a concept is measured in a study.
- Study A type of research that examines the relationship between two or more variables.
- Variable A factor that can influence an experiment but is not being studied.
- Reasoning A logical process where specific observations lead to a general conclusion.
- Definition The meaning of a concept based on theories and ideas.
- The degree to which a study or test accurately measures what it intends to measure.
- A system of ideas used to explain natural or social phenomena.
- Study A study that describes characteristics of a population or phenomenon.
- A testable statement predicting the relationship between variables.
20 Clues: General ideas that help organize and understand a subject. • A system of ideas used to explain natural or social phenomena. • Definition The meaning of a concept based on theories and ideas. • A testable statement predicting the relationship between variables. • Research Research conducted to solve specific, real-world problems. • ...
Alexander and the Hellenistic world vocab 2025-03-14
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- the largest library in alexandria
- the first general of alexander
- a leading poet and dramatist of the age
- the king of macedonia
- the second general of alexander the great
- interconnected systems for trading goods
- a country located in south asia
- a legend about an untanglable knot
- the kingdoms of the 3 generals
- the most greek part of the empire
- the last general to become king
- a group of warriors standing close together
- the ruler of rome
- the most famous and powerful woman pharaoh
- a town that fought against alexander
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- a new culture made up of other cultures with greek ideas
- the kingdom that seleucus ruled
- one of caesar's aides
- its north of greece
- a place for scholars to learn about alexander the great
- the most successful kingdom
- the wealth of a kingdom
- the son of philip II
- a rising power from the italian peninsula
- one of the best known hellenistic historians
- a greek geographer
- someone related to a king
- the nickname given by the people to the ruler of egypt
- a type of government with no rights
- someone to take over throne
- the capital
- a greek city- state that rebelled against alexander
- another town where alexander drove out the persians
- a town that alexander had named after himself
- a giant empire with a huge army
- standardized coins used for currency in alexanders empire
36 Clues: the capital • the ruler of rome • a greek geographer • its north of greece • the son of philip II • one of caesar's aides • the king of macedonia • the wealth of a kingdom • someone related to a king • the most successful kingdom • someone to take over throne • the first general of alexander • the kingdoms of the 3 generals • the kingdom that seleucus ruled • ...
The American Revolution 2024-02-01
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- Polish immigrant that spied for the Patriots
- This Patriot General surrounded Burgoyne in Saratoga and captured Burgoyne’s entire army.
- British general John Burgoyne captured this fort in 1777.
- an urban area lost by the patriots early in the war and was held by the British until the end of the war.
- the real name of Molly Pitcher
- Patriot general who lost the battle at Quebec and later became a traitor.
- City the Continental Congress was forced to flee when the British invaded.
- Well trained, well equipped soldiers.
- Leader of the Continental Army.
- On this Holiday in 1776, Washington defeated the German Mercenaries.
- Complete the quote, “It is a fine _________, my boys!”
- German mercenaries paid by the British.
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- was a skilled diplomat that helped convince France to join the war against Great Britain.
- Was a rich Frenchman who came to America with a ship and 2,000 trained soldiers who were ready to fight with the Patriots.
- This man was a Prussian that helped turn the Patriot soldiers into a finely tuned fighting force.
- captured Montreal in 1775
- In 1777, Washington fooled this British officer by leaving the fires burning at the Patriot camp and then circling around attack.
- The man who wrote The American Crisis as well as Common Sense.
- This is a battle in which Washington defeated the Hessians and boosted morale amongst the Patriot Soldiers.
- These people made bullets, spied, were nurses, and ran family businesses.
20 Clues: captured Montreal in 1775 • the real name of Molly Pitcher • Leader of the Continental Army. • Well trained, well equipped soldiers. • German mercenaries paid by the British. • Polish immigrant that spied for the Patriots • Complete the quote, “It is a fine _________, my boys!” • British general John Burgoyne captured this fort in 1777. • ...
Learning, Cognition, and Memory 2022-03-15
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- change, process of revising or overhauling an existing theory or belief system in such a way that new, discrepant information can be better understood and explained
- Base, existing knowledge to which they can connect whatever new info and skills they’re trying to master
- construct general understandings and belief systems
- knowledge, they learn how to do things
- long-term change in mental representations or associations
- beliefs that are inconsistent with commonly accepted and well-validated explanations of phenomena or events
- central to information processing theory
- enable them to categorize objects and events
- getting confused, forgetting English meaning
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- process of remembering previously stored info- finding it in memory
- memory, where learners store their general knowledge and beliefs about the world, the things they’ve learned from formal instruction and their recollections of events in their personal lives
- processing of putting what is being learned into memory
- when a schema involves a predictable sequence of events related to a particular activity
- when they try to learn and remember something without attaching much meaning to it
- search of long-term memory
- Psychology, large body of research that addresses numerous mental phenomena that underlie human behavior, including perception, memory, forgetting, and reasoning
- processing theory, cognitive psychologists have offered many explanations of how people mentally process and remember new info and events
- learners pull some concepts together int general understandings of what things are typically
- modifying the info in some way
- knowledge, conscious of what it is we know
20 Clues: search of long-term memory • modifying the info in some way • knowledge, they learn how to do things • central to information processing theory • knowledge, conscious of what it is we know • enable them to categorize objects and events • getting confused, forgetting English meaning • construct general understandings and belief systems • ...
civil war ap 2025-12-09
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- compromise that ended construction
- second president during reconstruction pardoned 13,000 conservatives wanted pass state leaders for the Confederates to go back into power
- captured New Orleans called beast by new orleans
- a political candidate who seeks election in an area where they have no local connections
- first shots fired for the civil war marked the beginning of the civil war
- act that divided the Confederate states into five military districts
- this was the unions plan to get the Mississippi river and cut off the south
- killed Abraham Lincoln
- first full scale battle of the civil war
- reconstruction plan that included conservatives taking an oath to the union
- a battle that tried to keep the union out of mississippi
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- sep 22 1962 freed all slaves held in confederate states
- bureau of refugees,freed men,and land
- considered one of the more decisive generals during the civil war saved the most life's, made Vicksburg army surrender (union general)
- a term used against southerns who supported reconstruction, or was to close to a black person
- Confederate general for Virginia offered head of union army by abe Lincoln
- Confederate general who always was preparing but never attacked
- racist group that prayed on freed black men
- laws against black people to keep them "contained" control and oppress freed Americans (mostly south)
- one of the most popular city burned during the march to the sea
20 Clues: killed Abraham Lincoln • compromise that ended construction • bureau of refugees,freed men,and land • first full scale battle of the civil war • racist group that prayed on freed black men • captured New Orleans called beast by new orleans • sep 22 1962 freed all slaves held in confederate states • a battle that tried to keep the union out of mississippi • ...
Chapter 16 Exercise:Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-14
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- A family of unsaturated hydrocarbons with the general formula CnH2n.
- distillation A method used to separate two or more liquids that have different boiling points.
- fermentation The process in which bacteria convert ethanol to ethanoic acid.
- It is made from glucose using yeast. (Likely means “Ethanol is made from glucose using yeast.”)
- bond The chemical bond formed when two atoms share one or more pairs of electrons.
- bond How readily a substance reacts.
- compound A compound with at least one double or triple bond between carbon atoms.
- Ionic compounds formed when an acid reacts with a metal or a base.
- water Bromine dissolved in water — an orange-brown solution used to test for unsaturation.
- Evaporates easily to form a vapor.
- acids A family of organic compounds containing the –COOH functional group.
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- A family of saturated hydrocarbons with the general formula CnH2n+2.
- A compound formed when an alcohol reacts with a carboxylic acid.
- Used to make plastic.
- cracking A process where large molecules of hydrocarbons are split into smaller ones to help produce useful fuels.
- reaction When two molecules join to form a larger one with the elimination of a small molecule (like water).
- The process in which enzymes in yeast break down sugars to form ethanol and carbon dioxide.
- solution The amount of solute that will dissolve in a solvent at a specific temperature.
- A family of organic compounds with an –OH group.
- General formula for alkenes.
20 Clues: Used to make plastic. • General formula for alkenes. • Evaporates easily to form a vapor. • bond How readily a substance reacts. • A family of organic compounds with an –OH group. • A compound formed when an alcohol reacts with a carboxylic acid. • Ionic compounds formed when an acid reacts with a metal or a base. • ...
American Civil War 6 - Know your Generals 2013-02-21
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- 'Stonewall', the CSA's first national hero(7)
- Succeeded Rosecrans and was victorious at Chattanooga and Nashville(6)
- One of Lee's lieutenants, blamed by Lee supporters for the defeat at Gettysburg(10)
- An example of the CSA's lack of strength in depth, 'the fighting bishop' lost Kentucky's neutrality(4)
- Appointed by Grant, fiercesome leader of the Georgia and Carolinas campaigns(7)
- Reckless Southern general responsible for the loss of Atlanta and the destruction of the Tennessee army(4)
- Bewhiskered US General, thrashed by Lee at Fredericksburg, 1862(8)
- 'Unconditional Surrender' - forced Lee to surrender(5)
- Defeat here ended the CSA's first Northern invasion(7)
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- First head of the CSA western army, killed at Shiloh(8)
- His most stunning victory was at Brice's Crossroads but notorious for the slaughter at Fort Pillow(7)
- Had a fractious relationship with Davis. Commanded at Sumter, First Manassas and Shiloh(10)
- Popular but cautious US general, stood against Lincoln in the 1864 Election(9)
- Generally accepted as the war's pivotal battle(10)
- Defeated at Chancellorsville(6)
- Succeeded Siegel in the Shenandoah and won victories at Winchester and Cedar's Creek(8)
- Unpopular CSA western army chief who quarrelled with his subordinates such as Forrest and Polk(5)
17 Clues: Defeated at Chancellorsville(6) • 'Stonewall', the CSA's first national hero(7) • Generally accepted as the war's pivotal battle(10) • 'Unconditional Surrender' - forced Lee to surrender(5) • Defeat here ended the CSA's first Northern invasion(7) • First head of the CSA western army, killed at Shiloh(8) • ...
War of 1812: Heroes and Weapons 2013-04-25
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- curved, sharp and medium sized weapon with fancy designs and sheath
- small guns that could be carried secretly
- 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.
- She courageously supplied hot drinks and foods to wounded soldiers through battlefield.
- 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.
- Musket that British soldiers most often carried during war of 1812
- James _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ went to many battles and is best known to be the officer Laura Secord warned for American surprise attack.
- Major General Sir Issac _ _ _ _ _ captured Detroit and sacrificed at Battle of Queenston Heights for Upper Canada
- Sharp knife-like-rods that could be attached to muskets or rifles to fight, when soldiers can’t load quickly.
- James _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is unsung hero of crysler's farm because his rank was not high.
- He is hero of First Nations. He opposed Americans and allied with Britain. He helped capturing Detroit with his strong and fierce warriors.
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- straight, sharp and long weapon with fancy designs and sheath.
- Laura _ _ _ _ _ _ overheard American strategy and passed information to Britain which saved beaver dams from Americans
- Richard ¬¬_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ proposed to Major General to have all-Black company of militia to fight alongside the British, and played key role in three battles.
- Musket that American soldiers most often carried during war of 1812
- Charles- Michel d’Irumberry de _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ played a key role in Battle of Châteauguay which saved Châteauguay from large-scale attack.
- Matthew _ _ _ _ _ _ _ helped Major- General and Shawnee War Chief capture Detroit when there was American invasion of Sandwich.
- Rifle that British soldiers most often carried during war of 1812.
- Weapon that only First Nations warriors used during war of 1812.
- 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.
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. • Musket that British soldiers most often carried during war of 1812 • Rifle that British soldiers most often carried during war of 1812. • ...
Civil War 2022-05-24
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- word meaning "place of peace" in hebrew
- the confederacy had an abundance of this natural resource
- people who came from other countries to hopefully settle down and start a better life in America
- the general of the union in the battle of Chancellorsville
- the bloodiest single day of war in history
- nickname for the general who helped robert e. lee through several battles of the war
- America's 16th president who fought to stop the spread of slavery
- the strategy used by the confederacy to fight the war against the union
- the government of the southern states in America
- the confederacy had less of these people to help them fight in the war due to smaller population
- the youngest general in the union army
- place of battle where the union had 3 times as many casualties as the confederacy
- the action of withdrawing formally from membership of a federation or body, especially a political state.
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- the government of the northern states in America
- the place of battle where there were 0 American casualties
- the south had a limited amount of these due to lack of factories and access to manufacturing
- general during the battle of Fredericksburg and the creator of sideburns
- the most significant commander of the United States Confederacy
- states that were not part of the union or the confederacy (neutral states including Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware)
- the amount of years the civil war lasted
- the battle that took place in tennessee led by U.S. Grant for the Union and Albert Sidney Johnston for the Confederacy. (bloodiest battle in american history)
- the amount of hours the battle of Antietam lasted
- the south was known for having these people work on farms and in households. President Lincoln wanted them to be free after the civil war.
- the nickname for the body of water known for being the disposal of dead and injured bodies after the battle of shiloh
- region that had the advantage of manufacturing and railroads during the war
- a group of individuals who were against the spread of slavery in the states
26 Clues: the youngest general in the union army • word meaning "place of peace" in hebrew • the amount of years the civil war lasted • the bloodiest single day of war in history • the government of the northern states in America • the government of the southern states in America • the amount of hours the battle of Antietam lasted • ...
Emma Gibby - Civil War Crossword 2024-05-14
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- Bands of robbers associated with the Kansas Free-Stater cause, who rustled livestock and stole property on both sides of the state line.
- This battle ended the Confederate Army's first invasion into the North.
- Confederate general Joseph E. Johnston's troops stop the Union's advance into their territory.
- An american civil war campaign showing union troops going to destroy Confederate supplies.
- The Union went into the Confederate's territory and won the bloodiest battle in America up to that point.
- Something that according to international law cannot be supplied to one belligerent except at the risk of seizure and condemnation by the other.
- General William T. Sherman captured Savannah and presented it and 25,000 bales of cotton to Abraham Lincoln for Christmas.
- A battle with almost 200,000 people fighting, and one of the deadliest battles in American history.
- A proclimation to free enslaved people to join the Union to defeat the Confederate.
- A way for enslaved blacks to reach states that they were allowed to live in freedom.
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- A military strategy proposed by Winfield Scott.
- When the south was rebuilt, and there was a proclimation to protect the freedom of the newly freed black slaves.
- This was a Union Victory that divided the Confederacy.
- General Robert E. Lee's army defeated Major General John Pope's Union army.
- The largest auction of slaves in U.S. history.
- Union forces defeated Confederate forces trying to defend the city under John B. Hood.
- Laws passed at different points in the southern U.S. to enforce racial segregation and curtail the power of black voters.
- A man holding and cultivating a small landed estate.
- The Confederate army had to retreat to the south, and it is often called the turning point in the war.
- The policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants.
- The attack on Fort Sumter marked the beginning of the Civil War.
- A village in central Virginia where the Confederate army under Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant.
22 Clues: The largest auction of slaves in U.S. history. • A military strategy proposed by Winfield Scott. • A man holding and cultivating a small landed estate. • This was a Union Victory that divided the Confederacy. • The attack on Fort Sumter marked the beginning of the Civil War. • This battle ended the Confederate Army's first invasion into the North. • ...
Civil War by William M 2024-05-15
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- involved the largest number of casualties of the entire war and is often described as the war's turning point
- Plunderers and militant abolitionists
- the largest auction of enslaved people in U.S. history
- a crucial victory for the Union during the Civil War
- marked the official beginning of the American Civil War
- The First Battle of Bull Run
- pitted Union General George McClellan's Army of the Potomac against General Robert E. Lee and his Army of Northern
- an attendant or officer in a royal or noble household
- he National Museum of the Pacific War, Texas Wine Country, award-winning shopping, and Enchanted Rock State Natural Area.
- the resistance to enslavement through escape and flight, through the end of the Civil War
- military strategy proposed by Union General Winfield Scott early in the American Civil War.
- declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free."
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- the failed attempt by American and French forces to retake the port city from its British occupiers
- restricted black people's right to own property, conduct business, buy and lease land, and move freely through public spaces
- American Civil War engagement fought on July 22, 1864, that was part of the Union's summer Atlanta Campaign
- a military campaign of the American Civil War conducted through Georgia from November 15 until December 21, 1864
- launch a full-scale frontal assault on the entrenched position of General Joseph Johnston's Rebels.
- the campaign by Union forces to take the Confederate stronghold of Vicksburg, Mississippi Battle of Atlanta American Civil War engagement fought on July 22, 1864, that was part of the Union's summer Atlanta Campaign
- the historic period in which the United States grappled with the question of how to integrate millions of newly freed African Americans into social, political, and labor systems
- escaping slaves
- the events of April 1865
- the policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants.
22 Clues: escaping slaves • the events of April 1865 • The First Battle of Bull Run • Plunderers and militant abolitionists • a crucial victory for the Union during the Civil War • an attendant or officer in a royal or noble household • the largest auction of enslaved people in U.S. history • marked the official beginning of the American Civil War • ...
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 • ...
Lea 2 2026-03-15
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- – EIGHTY – The number of countries IACP has members in (over 80).
- – Note: From text "iron fist, velvet glove" refers to the soft approach. VELVET – Part of Switzerland's dual approach to crime control.
- – The first name of the first Secretary General of INTERPOL (Dressler).
- – The IACP is the International Association of ___ of Police.
- – The European Union's criminal intelligence agency based in The Hague.
- – The second biggest international organization after the UN.
- – The multinational police force of the ASEAN region.
- – The UN branch headed by the Secretary-General.
- – The UN General ___ is the main decision-making body.
- – The nickname for the five permanent members of the Security Council.
- – Notice color used to provide information on modus operandi and objects used by criminals.
- – The color of the Interpol notice used to seek the arrest of wanted persons.
- – Notice color for collecting information on a person's identity or activities.
- – The city in France where INTERPOL’s General Secretariat is located.
- – The National Central Bureau; the contact point for Interpol in member countries.
- – Notice color used to warn of an event, person, or object representing a serious threat.
- – The UN Council responsible for maintaining international peace.
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- – Targets Referral Center at Interpol.
- – Notice color used to help locate missing persons.
- (Contextual) / VIENNA – Location of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime.
- – A country noted for its "iron fist, velvet glove" approach to crime.
- – First name of the Executive Director of Europol (De Bolle).
- – The world's oldest and largest non-profit membership organization of police executives.
- – Notice color used to seek information on unidentified bodies.
- – The first name of the Filipino President of Interpol (Bugarin).
- – The power held by the five permanent members of the UN Security Council.
- – The city where the first formal meeting of ASEAN Police was held in 1981.
- LUMPUR – The permanent seat of the ASEANAPOL Secretariat.
- – The International ___ of Justice handles judicial matters for the UN.
- – Notice color used to provide warnings about persons who have committed criminal offenses.
30 Clues: – Targets Referral Center at Interpol. • – The UN branch headed by the Secretary-General. • – Notice color used to help locate missing persons. • – The multinational police force of the ASEAN region. • – The UN General ___ is the main decision-making body. • LUMPUR – The permanent seat of the ASEANAPOL Secretariat. • ...
Zsófi 2025-05-22
Therapeutic Communication Technique Game 2023-06-01
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- การฟัง
- การใช้ความเงียบ
- การขอความกระจ่าง
- การบอกความเป็นจริง
- การจำได้ หรือการระลึกได้
- การค้นหาข้อมูลหรือปัญหา
- การมุ่งความสนใจไปที่เรื่องใดเรื่องหนึ่ง
- การสะท้อนความรู้สึก
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- การตรวจสอบความเข้าใจ
- การให้ข้อมูล ข้อเท็จจริง
- การพูดนำเพื่อกระตุ้นให้ผู้ป่วยต่อ
- การบอกสิ่งที่สังเกตเห็น
- การสรุปความ
- การยอมรับ
- การใช้คำกล่าวกว้าง ๆ
- การทวนซ้ำ การสะท้อนเนื้อหา
- การเสนอตัวเพื่อให้การช่วยเหลือ
17 Clues: การฟัง • การยอมรับ • การสรุปความ • การใช้ความเงียบ • การขอความกระจ่าง • การบอกความเป็นจริง • การสะท้อนความรู้สึก • การตรวจสอบความเข้าใจ • การใช้คำกล่าวกว้าง ๆ • การบอกสิ่งที่สังเกตเห็น • การค้นหาข้อมูลหรือปัญหา • การให้ข้อมูล ข้อเท็จจริง • การจำได้ หรือการระลึกได้ • การทวนซ้ำ การสะท้อนเนื้อหา • การเสนอตัวเพื่อให้การช่วยเหลือ • การพูดนำเพื่อกระตุ้นให้ผู้ป่วยต่อ • ...
Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-01
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- He commanded the Army of Northern Virginia
- The battle involved the largest number of casualties of the entire war
- He was the 16th U.S. President
- He was a U.S. Army engineer, railroad president and politician
- His nickname is Stonewall
- He commanded a cavalry wing in Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia
- He commanded little rod top at the battle of Gettysburg
- This place held the site of the first shots of the Civil War
- This is the capital of Georgia
- He was a major architect of modern warfare
- He was the only person of Congress to die in the Civil War
- This person has a charge named after them
- He was the "Hero" of the Mexican War
- He later led an expeditionary force in North Carolina and then served during the Maryland Campaign at the Battle of Antietam.
- Cherokee chief who signed the treaty forcing tribal removal of the Cherokees from Georgia
- was the deadliest landscape of the Civil War.
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- This was a document that Abraham Lincoln used for slavery
- He was in command of an independent force in eastern Kentucky
- a lieutenant general in the Confederate Army during the Civil War
- He helped capture the the Confederate city of New Orleans and provided support for General Ulysses S.
- He is known for the destruction of the Shenandoah Valley in 1864
- Union victory at Antietam provided President Abraham Lincoln the opportunity he had wanted to announce the Emancipation Proclamation
- He was the 18th President of the U.S.
- This was a military strategy proposed by Union General Winfield Scott early in the American Civil War.
- This is a city in Vrigina
- the Union Navy's first ironclad warship
- was a confederate ship
- He was a Union general in the Civil War
- This was the first major land battle in the civil war
- was a early battle in the civil war
- This battle made it so the Union army had accus to the Missisip river
31 Clues: was a confederate ship • His nickname is Stonewall • This is a city in Vrigina • He was the 16th U.S. President • This is the capital of Georgia • 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. • the Union Navy's first ironclad warship • He was a Union general in the Civil War • ...
Texas Revolution 2023-02-16
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- general and president of Mexico who attached 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 considers 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
- original colonizers of Texas
- dashed through enemy lines at the Alamo to seek aid and buried the dead
- 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 Texas families went to Texas
- restricted by Mexico in 1829 due to overwhelming numbers of Texans
- number of days of the defenders of the Alamo held out
- adding Texas to the United States
- city in Texas where the Alamo is located
- what the defenders of the Alamo ran out of
- number of survivors at 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 • original colonizers of Texas • name for the republic of Texas • number of survivors at the Alamo • adding Texas to the United States • revolution that took place in 1836 • the type of battle fought at the Alamo • headed the 183 volunteers at the Alamo • city in Texas where the Alamo is located • cash crop that attracted settlers to Texas • ...
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 the standoff at the Alamo lasted
- 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 • ...
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 • ...
Math 2025-12-17
Across
- 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=1, r=2
- 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 • ...
Furnace of the Civil War 2026-02-27
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- The state where Robert E. Lee was from
- Gen. McClellan's replacement
- Pres. Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes ___
- Gen. Hooker was replaced by this George
- This Matthew was a Civil War photographer
- The Union wanted control of this river to cut off the Confederate supply lines
- The British had stockpiled cotton by getting it from India and this other country
- The theater where Lincoln was shot
- These were Northerners who sympathized with the South
- Sherman and his men destroyed RR lines by doing these to the rails
- This general commanded the Confederate Army even though he was against slavery
- The general who was given command of the entire Union's forces
- This Proclamation freed slaves in rebelling states
- This Andrew was Lincoln's vice president during his 2nd term
- This Union general was fired for being overly cautious and cowardly
- This percent of the South's livestock was destroyed during the Civil War
- It took Gen. Grant 6 weeks to win this battle
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- This battle had the single bloodiest/deadliest day in the Civil War
- The Merrimack and the Monitor were both this type of ship
- Gen. Burnside's replacement
- Lincoln suspended this which allowed him to arrest thousands of Confederate sympathizers
- This amendment officially abolished slavery
- The # of minutes for Lincoln's Gettysburg Address speech
- The general who was given charge of the Mississippi forces for the North
- The # of miles that the two capitals were from each other
- At the Wilderness Campaign, Gen. Hooker split his army into this # of parts
- At the Battle of Chancellorsville, the South lost "___"
- This was the country that the Confederates hoped would aid them
- Sherman's "___ to the sea" was his use of brutal, harsh tactics to shorten the war
- Capital of the Confederacy
- This battle was 3 days long and considered the turning point in the war
- This is Hebrew for "place of peace"/also the name of a battle
32 Clues: Capital of the Confederacy • Gen. Burnside's replacement • Gen. McClellan's replacement • The theater where Lincoln was shot • The state where Robert E. Lee was from • Gen. Hooker was replaced by this George • This Matthew was a Civil War photographer • This amendment officially abolished slavery • It took Gen. Grant 6 weeks to win this battle • ...
Important People in the American Revolution 2023-01-25
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- British General that was surrounded and lost the Battle of Yorktown
- Great friend of Washington and helped Americans win Battle of Yorktown
- British general who captures Philadelphia, only to find out the members of Congress already left
- Delegate that represented Pennsylvania and helped write the Declaration of Independence
- Winning commander of the Continental Army and won the Battle of Saratoga
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- Author of Common Sense and the Crisis
- French soldier who helped train the Continental Army
- Great leader of the Continental Army
- Got injured in Saratoga, doesn't like Washington, underpaid, and betrays the Continental Army
- British general who is outnumbered at the Battle of Saragtoga
10 Clues: Great leader of the Continental Army • Author of Common Sense and the Crisis • French soldier who helped train the Continental Army • British general who is outnumbered at the Battle of Saragtoga • British General that was surrounded and lost the Battle of Yorktown • Great friend of Washington and helped Americans win Battle of Yorktown • ...
Course of the Civil War 2024-08-16
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- General Sherman led this march that destroyed everything in their path in the south
- Turning point in the war for the north
- Plan of the north to strangle the south of of their resources
- First official battle of Civil War where the south surprised the north by winning
- Bloodiest battle of the war and it was a draw for both sides
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- Lincoln ordered this to free slaves ONLY in the Confederate south
- Goal of Abraham Lincoln when war first started
- What Abraham Lincoln suspended during war time
- Appointed supreme commander of the army in last year of the war
- Where General Lee surrendered to General Grant
10 Clues: Turning point in the war for the north • Goal of Abraham Lincoln when war first started • What Abraham Lincoln suspended during war time • Where General Lee surrendered to General Grant • Bloodiest battle of the war and it was a draw for both sides • Plan of the north to strangle the south of of their resources • ...
AMI #2: French Revolution Part 1 2024-01-11
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- Maximillian _______ was the head of the Committee of Public Safety during the Reign of Terror.
- The National _______ succeeded the Estates General to govern France.
- The philosophical movement that loved reason and encouraged both the American and French Revolutions.
- Marie Antoinette's family, the rulers of Austria.
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- ______ Bonaparte was the General and eventual Emperor of France.
- ______ XVI was the King of France before the Revolution.
- Execution machine created by revolutionaries to make execution equal; the "National Razor."
- 5 man government that lead France after the Reign of Terror.
- _____ Antoinette was the Queen of France before the Revolution.
- ______ General was the meeting of all three Estates to advise the king.
10 Clues: Marie Antoinette's family, the rulers of Austria. • ______ XVI was the King of France before the Revolution. • 5 man government that lead France after the Reign of Terror. • _____ Antoinette was the Queen of France before the Revolution. • ______ Bonaparte was the General and eventual Emperor of France. • ...
CCJS Discussion 2024-10-28
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- intermediate court (for challenging a sentence)
- would go to courts of general jurisdiction (
- middle court is after limited/ general courts, another name for court of appeals
- highest court in the land
- this type of case usually goes to the courts of limited jurisdiction
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- the name of the judges in the supreme court
- courts that can only see certain less important cases
- around how many cases does the supreme court see each year (spell out the number)
- court that can hear any case (from traffic to murder)
- criminals go through this, it typically has a judge, a jury, a prosecutor, and a defendant
10 Clues: highest court in the land • the name of the judges in the supreme court • would go to courts of general jurisdiction ( • intermediate court (for challenging a sentence) • courts that can only see certain less important cases • court that can hear any case (from traffic to murder) • this type of case usually goes to the courts of limited jurisdiction • ...
Accounting Chapter. 5 2022-03-14
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- A journal amount column headed with an account title is called ___________________.
- The name of the month for the first entry is called _____.
- **Determining that the amount of cash agrees with the accounting records is _________.
- **The beginning cash,zero. Total journal's Cash credit column, $7,800.00. Total of journal's Cash Debit,$9,3500.00. The ending cash balance is ___________ dollars.
- **On a single journal page, the day of the month is written ____ on a page.
- **When journalizing a cash received from sales transaction, a check mark is placed in the Account Title column to show that no ___________.
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- **The credit amount when crash is received from the owner as an investment is _________ column.
- When you pay cash for electric bill, cash should be place in cash credit and amount for electric bill in _____ debt.
- ** Single lines drawn across amount show amounts are to be _____ or subtracted.
- When you received cash from sales, the amount for cash should be place in cash debit and the amount for sales in the _____ credit.
- **On page 1 of journal, the amount column totals are General Debit, $2,000.00; General Credit, $500.00; Sales Credit,$2,700.00; Cash Debit, $3,200.00; Cash Credit,$2,100.00. Page 1 of the journal does ___ prove.
- **A business form giving written acknowledgement for cash received is called _______.
- A single journal page, the month is written _________.
- When you pay cash for rent, cash should be place in ____ credit and amount for rent in general debt.
- **A business form ordering a bank to pay cash from a bank account is called _____.
15 Clues: A single journal page, the month is written _________. • The name of the month for the first entry is called _____. • **On a single journal page, the day of the month is written ____ on a page. • ** Single lines drawn across amount show amounts are to be _____ or subtracted. • **A business form ordering a bank to pay cash from a bank account is called _____. • ...
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 • ...
Civil War Crossword 2016-05-19
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- 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.
- President of the Union.
- Famous abolishionist and conductor on the Underground Railroad who helped over 750 slaves escape to freedom in the North, including herself.
- Commonly given the Savannah Campaign; Willian Tecumseh Sherman’s campaign to capture the southern port of Savannah, ending all trade at the port.
- Confederate soliders inspired by Stonewall Jackson and defeated Union forces advance on Richmond.
- Ulysses S. Grant’s attempt to cut off supplies to the Confederate Army by blocking off railways with trench lines.
- Ulysses S. Grant gains control of the Mississippi River.
- President of the Confederacy.
- Document that Abraham Lincoln had read at Gettysburg that stated that any slaves in the free state were now to be considered Free.
- General Lee Surrenders, The Civil War ends.
- Commanding General of the Confederate Army.
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- Confederate forces capture this Union for in South Carolina;The Civil War begins.
- William T. Sherman burns this city to the ground, then continues to Savannah on his March to the Sea.
- Deadliest battle of the war; Site where Lincoln gave the Emancipation Proclomation.
- The freeing of someone from slavery.
- 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.
- Commanding General of the Union Army during the Civil War after Willian Tecuhseh Sherman.
- Battle made America realize the Civil War would not be won and over quickly, but would be a grueling blood bath instead.
- 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.)
- 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
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. • ...
Civil War: Significant People 2022-11-28
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- served as a Superintendent of Army Nurses; created the first generation of American mental asylums
- U.S. commanding officer of the Confederate Army of Tennessee at the Battle of Chickamauga and Chattanooga
- 18th U.S. President; lead the Union Army during the American Civil War
- Stage actor; assassinator of Abraham Lincoln
- U.S. Army officer; helped lead during Mexican-American War and Civil War
- Union army officer who was in command of a regiment of African American troops
- Nurse who becomes one of the most honored women in American History
- started a rebellion known as the Southampton Insurrection
- General of the Confederate States
- former U.S. Secretary of State during John Quincy Adam's Presidency
- slave who sued over being denied freedom
- President of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865
- american journalist who helped organize both the New England and American Anti-Slavery Society
- U.S. Army officer who became a major general for the Confederate States Army
- American commander of the U.S. Army garrison of Fort Sumter
- 16th president of the United States
- 6th President of the United States
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- An architect of the American abolitionist movement; lectured for the American Anti-Slavery Society
- American abolitionist; rose to fame after publishing The Narrative of the Life of (himself)
- Served as an engineer during Mexican-American War and was transferred east by President Lincoln as a Union general
- strong hate for slavery; started
- helped many slaves escape to the North via the Underground Railroad
- an American abolisionist of New York Dutch heritage and a women's rights activist
- former U.S. Senator for the Democratic party; one who promoted the Kansas-Nebraska Act
- former U.S. Secretary of State during Millard Fillmore's Presidency
- was formerly enslaved and a Carpenter; accused of planning a major slave revolt in 1822
- author of the book Uncle Tom's Cabin
- Wife of Abraham Lincoln
- Famous military leader and Union general who played a crucial role in the victory over the Confederate States
- One of the best-known commanders of the Confederate States Army after Robert E. Lee
30 Clues: Wife of Abraham Lincoln • strong hate for slavery; started • General of the Confederate States • 6th President of the United States • 16th president of the United States • author of the book Uncle Tom's Cabin • slave who sued over being denied freedom • Stage actor; assassinator of Abraham Lincoln • President of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865 • ...
M4L4 Battles Won and Opportunities Lost 2024-10-30
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- By winter of 1776 the Continental Army was tired and on the run; many soldiers __________ or left the army without permission.
- Most Enslaved Africans joined the _________ sis because they were offered freedom in return for fighting.
- In the _____ of 1776 Howe had forced the Continental army from NY and into NJ.
- This British general made a horrible mistake when he moved his Army from the Carolinas to Virginia.
- Foreign soldiers who fought for pay
- In the British plan, General Howe would sail upriver from NY to ________.
- This Battle was considered he turning point in the war.
- After the treaty, Native Americans either left or were forced onto reservations.
- The last major battle of the American Revolution.
- King Louis XVI from ________, provided supplies, ammo, soldiers and ships to the Continental Army.
- The British had a plan to cut _________ off from the other colonies.
- Mary Ludwig Hays was aka Molly _________ since she provided water for American Soldiers.
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- George Washington's Army was mainly made up of younger men or _________.
- The winter at __________ was tough on the Continental Army; over 2000 died and many endured horrific conditions.
- In the British plan, General _________ would invade from Canada.
- James ______ was an enslaved Black American that served as a spy that gathered important information for Washington and Lafayette.
- The Battle of ________ was won by Washington in the early hours on Christmas morning in 1776.
- Baron Friedrich von ____________ was a Prussian military officer that trained the Continental Army.
- The Treaty of _____ of 1783 ended the American Revolution.
- Benedict Arnold gave up West Point to the British in exchange for military appointment; he is known as a ______.
- At Saratoga Burgoyne surrendered his entire army to Patriot general Horatio ____.
- Bernardo de Galvez of __________, allied himself with the Patriot Army.
- This group contributed to the Continental cause by raising ,money, making clothing and serving as nurses and spies.
- The river George Washington crossed in the middle of the night Christmas Eve followed by a march in the snow.
- Marquis de Lafayette was a wealthy _____ man that brought his own ship and soldiers to help the Patriot cause.
25 Clues: Foreign soldiers who fought for pay • The last major battle of the American Revolution. • This Battle was considered he turning point in the war. • The Treaty of _____ of 1783 ended the American Revolution. • In the British plan, General _________ would invade from Canada. • The British had a plan to cut _________ off from the other colonies. • ...
HISTORIA DE MÉXICO 2023-03-22
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- MIGUEL __________ GENERAL CONSERVADOR Y PRESIDENTE DE MÉXICO DURANTE UN BREVE PERIODO QUE MURIÓ FUSILADO JUNTO A MAXIMILIANO
- NOMBRE DE LA EMPERATRIZ DE MÉXICO DURANTE EL SEGUNDO IMPERIO MEXICANO
- PLAN MEDIANTE EL CUAL ITURBIDE LOGRÓ LA INDEPENDENCIA DE MÉXICO
- VILLA EN LA CUAL SE FIRMARON LOS TRATAOS QUE DIERON LA INDEPENDENCIA A MÉXICO
- EJÉRCITO FUNDADO A PARTIR DE LA UNIÓN DE INSURGENTES Y REALISTAS
- PEDRO MARÍA ____________ GENERAL QUE DEFENDIÓ LA PLAZA DE CHURUBUSCO DURANTE LA INVASIÓN DE 1846
- LUGAR DONDE TUVO LUGAR UNA CÉLEBRE BATALLA DURANTE LA INVASIÓN NORTEAMERICANA
- LEY DE DESAMORTIZACIÓN DE BIENES ECLESIÁSTICOS
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- PLAN CON EL CUAL EL BANDO CONSERVADOR DESCONOCIÓ LA CONSTITUCIÓN DE 1857
- IGNACIO__________ GENERAL MEXICANO VICTORIOSO EN LA BATALLA DEL 5 DE MAYO
- NOMBRE DE UNO DE LOS TERRITORIOS PERDIDOS EN LA GUERRA CONTRA LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS
- TERRITORIO MEXICANO DEFENDIDO DURANTE LA BATALLA DEL 5 DE MAYO
- LUGAR EN EL QUE AGUSTÍN DE ITURBIDE Y VICENTE GUERRERO SE ENCONTRARON Y SE DIERON UN CÉLEBRE ABRAZO
- LUGAR EN EL QUE VIVÍA Y GOBERNABA MAXIMILIANO DE HABSBURGO ANTES DE SU LLEGADA A MÉXICO
- BATALLÓN DE SAN________ SOLDADOS DE ORIGEN IRLANDÉS QUE UNIERON A LA DEFENSA MEXICANA DURANTE LA INVASIÓN DE 1846
- VICENTE__________ CAUDILLO INSURGENTE DURANTE LA ETAPA DE RESISTENCIA
- TERITORIO QUE DECIDIÓ SEPARARSE DE MÉXICO PARA POSTERIORMENTE UNIRSE A LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS
17 Clues: LEY DE DESAMORTIZACIÓN DE BIENES ECLESIÁSTICOS • TERRITORIO MEXICANO DEFENDIDO DURANTE LA BATALLA DEL 5 DE MAYO • PLAN MEDIANTE EL CUAL ITURBIDE LOGRÓ LA INDEPENDENCIA DE MÉXICO • EJÉRCITO FUNDADO A PARTIR DE LA UNIÓN DE INSURGENTES Y REALISTAS • NOMBRE DE LA EMPERATRIZ DE MÉXICO DURANTE EL SEGUNDO IMPERIO MEXICANO • ...
American Civil War 6 - Know your Generals 2013-02-21
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- 'Stonewall', the CSA's first national hero (7)
- An example of the CSA's lack of strength in depth, 'the fighting bishop' lost Kentucky's neutrality (4)
- Defeat here marked the end of the CSA's first invasion of the North (7)
- Reckless Southern general responsible for the loss of Atlanta and the destruction of the Tennessee army (4)
- One of Lee's lieutenants, blamed by Lee supporters for the defeat at Gettysburg (10)
- Bewhiskered US General, thrashed by Lee at Fredericksburg, 1862 (8)
- Appointed by Grant, fiercesome leader of the Georgia and Carolinas campaigns (7)
- Generally accepted as the pivotal battle in the entire war (10)
- His most stunning victory was at Brice's Crossroads but notorious for the slaughter at Fort Pillow (7)
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- Popular but cautious US general, stood against Lincoln in the 1864 Election (9)
- Unpopular CSA western army chief who quarrelled with his subordinates such as Forrest and Polk (5)
- First head of the CSA western army, killed at Shiloh (8)
- Defeated at Chancellorsville (6)
- Had a fractious relationship with Davis. Commanded at Sumter, First Manassas and Shiloh (10)
- 'Unconditional Surrender' - forced Lee to surrender (5)
- Succeeded Siegel in the Shenandoah and won victories at Winchester and Cedar's Creek (8)
- Succeeded Rosecrans and was victorious at Chattanooga and Nashville (6)
17 Clues: Defeated at Chancellorsville (6) • 'Stonewall', the CSA's first national hero (7) • 'Unconditional Surrender' - forced Lee to surrender (5) • First head of the CSA western army, killed at Shiloh (8) • Generally accepted as the pivotal battle in the entire war (10) • Bewhiskered US General, thrashed by Lee at Fredericksburg, 1862 (8) • ...
American Civil War 6 - Know your Generals 2013-02-21
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- Reckless Southern general responsible for the loss of Atlanta and the destruction of the Tennessee army (4)
- 'Unconditional Surrender' - forced Lee to surrender (5)
- Bewhiskered US General, thrashed by Lee at Fredericksburg, 1862 (8)
- Succeeded Siegel in the Shenandoah and won victories at Winchester and Cedar's Creek (8)
- One of Lee's lieutenants, blamed by Lee supporters for the defeat at Gettysburg (10)
- Succeeded Rosecrans and was victorious at Chattanooga and Nashville (6)
- Appointed by Grant, fiercesome leader of the Georgia and Carolinas campaigns (7)
- An example of the CSA's lack of strength in depth, 'the fighting bishop' lost Kentucky's neutrality (4)
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- His most stunning victory was at Brice's Crossroads but notorious for the slaughter at Fort Pillow (7)
- Popular but cautious US general, stood against Lincoln in the 1864 Election (9)
- Defeat here ended the CSA's first invasion of the North (7)
- First head of the CSA western army, killed at Shiloh (8)
- Unpopular CSA western army chief who quarrelled with his subordinates such as Forrest and Polk (5)
- 'Stonewall', the CSA's first national hero (7)
- Generally accepted as the war's pivotal battle (10)
- Had a fractious relationship with Davis. Commanded at Sumter, First Manassas and Shiloh (10)
- Defeated at Chancellorsville (6)
17 Clues: Defeated at Chancellorsville (6) • 'Stonewall', the CSA's first national hero (7) • Generally accepted as the war's pivotal battle (10) • 'Unconditional Surrender' - forced Lee to surrender (5) • First head of the CSA western army, killed at Shiloh (8) • Defeat here ended the CSA's first invasion of the North (7) • ...
impossible crosword 2022-11-17
18 Clues: move • push • friend • to buy • to send • used to • to grow • fragile • take out • watchful • same amount • general idea • draw attention • bring together • pleasent smell • willing to wait • near the equator • somthing blocking the way
Light Blue Vocab pg 208 2024-03-19
18 Clues: fish • doll • rope • to lie • verdad • to jump • to obey • to fight • to offer • obedient • to bother • gernerous • in general • teddy bear • as a child • to collect • action figure • to permit,to allow
Most Dangerous Game 2024-11-03
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- Zaroff believes that life is for and should be taken by the _____.
- General Zaroff claims to preserve civilization on the island; this is an example of _____ irony.
- The color red, when used describe Zaroff's lips, symbolizes death or ______.
- What is General Zaroff's excuse for hunting humans?
- The _____ is that our experiences in life affect our morals and values.
- Darkness, which is repeatedly used throughout the story, symbolizes fear and the ______.
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- The antagonist in the story is the ______.
- _________ is the protagonist in the story.
- Who symbolizes the peasants who supported the "elite."
- Rainsford finding the large bullet when he first wakes up on the island _______ Zaroff's hunt.
10 Clues: The antagonist in the story is the ______. • _________ is the protagonist in the story. • What is General Zaroff's excuse for hunting humans? • Who symbolizes the peasants who supported the "elite." • Zaroff believes that life is for and should be taken by the _____. • The _____ is that our experiences in life affect our morals and values. • ...
Types of Inflation 2025-09-25
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- Inflation caused by rising costs of production such as wages or raw materials
- Inflation caused when demand in the economy is greater than supply
- When people anticipate higher prices leading to increased wage and price demands
- Extremely rapid and out of control rise in the general price level
- General rise in the price level measured by an index such as CPI
- Very high accelerating inflation similar to hyperinflation
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- When prices rise but output falls and unemployment increases
- A sustained fall in the general price level
- A fall in the rate of inflation though prices are still rising
- Slow gradual inflation of a few percent each year
10 Clues: A sustained fall in the general price level • Slow gradual inflation of a few percent each year • Very high accelerating inflation similar to hyperinflation • When prices rise but output falls and unemployment increases • A fall in the rate of inflation though prices are still rising • General rise in the price level measured by an index such as CPI • ...
Talking About Others 2021-09-16
17 Clues: has • puts • goes • sees • wants • hears • knows • brings • leaves • da gives • says/tells • does, makes • gusta likes • there is/are • he/she is able • is/are (emotions) • is (general descriptions)
Unit 8 Vocabulary 2018-04-16
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- 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
- people who take advantage of a crisis to make money
- to withdraw from membership in a group
- The Confederate army defeated the Union army in three days, but the Confederate army lost one of it's best generals (Stonewall Jackson)
- failed confederate charge at the Battle of Gettysburg
- passed in 1850 that required all citizens to aid in the capture of runaway slaves
- 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
- 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
- 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 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
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- General of the Confederate Army
- slave states that remained in the Union during 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
- speech made by President Lincoln in 1863 after the Battle of Gettysburg
- 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
- in the mid-1800s, a term referring to the idea that each territory could decide for itself whether or not to allow slavery
- Lincoln's 1863 declaration freeing slaves in the Confederacy
- agreement proposed in 1819 by Henry Clay, to keep the number of slave and free slave states equal
- political party established in the United States in 1854 with the goal of keeping slavery out of the western territories
- rule by the army instead of the elected government
- northerner who opposed using force to keep the southern states in the Union
- law that requires people of a certain age to enlist in the military
- military blockade of bombardment of an enemy town or position in order to force it to surrender
- 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 • people who take advantage of a crisis to make money • failed confederate charge at the Battle of Gettysburg • slave states that remained in the Union during the Civil War • Lincoln's 1863 declaration freeing slaves in the Confederacy • ...
Unit 8-Civil War-By Lorraine 2018-05-02
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- 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.
- 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.
- Northerners who opposed using force to keep the South in the Union.
- 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.
- 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.
- Law passed in 1850 that required all citizens to aid in the capture of runaway slaves.
- 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.
- Political party established in the Unified States in 1854 with the goal of keeping slavery out of the western territories.
- Agreement proposed in 1819 by Henry Clay, to keep the number of slave and free states equal.
- The Confederate army defeated the Union army in three days, but the Confederate army lost one of it's best generals (Stonewall Jackson).
- An 1857 Supreme Court case that brought into question the federal power over slavery in the territories.
- 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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- Speech made by President Lincoln after the Battle of Gettysburg.
- All out war that affects civilians at home as well as soldiers in combat.
- 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.
- 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
- Rule by the army instead of the elected government.
- To withdraw from membership in a group.
- a term referring to the idea that each territory could decide for itself whether or not to allow slavery.
- General of the Confederate army.
- 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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
9.4 Crosswordsearch 2026-03-05
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- A technology that uses the behavior of electromagnetic waves to detect objects.
- An American General who commanded a joint British and American force in Morocco and Algeria. He also commanded the Allied leaders in planning the D-Day operation.
- A state where nations devote all of their resources to the war effort.
- A five-day naval battle in May 1942 where, for the first time in naval history, enemy ships never saw each other. The battle was fought entirely by planes launched from aircraft carriers.
- The date of June 6, 1944, which was chosen by the Allies for the invasion of France.
- A combined British and American campaign that began in July 1943. The Allies defeated Italian forces in about a month, leading to the overthrow of Mussolini and forcing Hitler to fight on another front
- meeting between Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin in February 1945, where these leaders made agreements regarding the end of WWII.
- An American General who commanded a massive armored division in August 1944, helping joint British and American forces break through German defenses to advance toward Paris.
- These are ships that transport aircraft and accommodate the take-off and landing of airplanes.
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- A character that symbolized the women in the United States who built ships and planes and produced munitions during the war. * Sonar: A technology that allowed submarines to use sound waves underwater to "see" enemy submarines.
- A fierce November 1942 battle in North Africa where British forces halted the advance of German General Rommel.
- A German commander whose advancing army was halted at El Alamein and later trapped and forced to surrender by joint Allied forces in May 1943.
- A British General who led forces in North Africa and fought General Rommel at the Battle of El Alamein.
- A devastating blow to the Japanese in June 1942, fought entirely from the air. Americans destroyed four Japanese carriers and over 250 planes, effectively preventing Japan from launching any further offensive operations.
- The namesake city of Joseph Stalin and the site of one of the costliest battles of the war.
15 Clues: A state where nations devote all of their resources to the war effort. • A technology that uses the behavior of electromagnetic waves to detect objects. • The date of June 6, 1944, which was chosen by the Allies for the invasion of France. • The namesake city of Joseph Stalin and the site of one of the costliest battles of the 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 • ...
week 20 syn 2014-05-29
15 Clues: alert • require • multiply • renegade • ant murky • malicious • nonchalant • contemptuous • object disagree • ponder, reflect • immobile, inert • offspring, branch • cornerstone, creed • kudos, recognition • the general spirit of time
Latin Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-20
15 Clues: Gate • Peace • I Find • Sister • School • Golden • Citizen • Through • The End • General • To Draw • To The wind • The Rest Of • We Were Greeting • You (PL.) influenced
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. • ...
Civil War Vocab 2026-02-24
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- He was the only sitting senator to be killed in combat throughout the war.
- He was known for “The Burning” where he used scorched earth tactics to burn the Shenandoah Valley.
- The only general in the Civil War to never lose a battle.
- Known for his desperate bayonet charge because of the depletion of ammunition that successfully held off the Confederates.
- The main general for a battle where they sent their troops into an open field which resulted in more than 50% of casualties in his division.
- He was known for being the first rear admiral, vice admiral, and full admiral in U.S. Navy history.
- The first 4 star general.
- He was the creator of sideburns due to the distinctive hair that connected to his beard.
- This revolutionary advanced Union ship featured a revolving turret and iron armor outside.
- This battle resulted in the re-election of Abraham Lincoln.
- He was known for turning his disorganized Union army into the disciplined army of the Potomac.
- The battle with the highest casualties in the Civil War.
- It was two battles with the same name that were crucial victories for the Confederacy.
- He was known for implementing the “total war” strategy where he destroyed the economy, transportation, and civilians to decrease the Confederate’s will to fight.
- This ship was sunk by the Union but later recovered and repaired to eventually draw with a more advanced Union vessel.
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- He was known for making the army of the Potomac more cheerful and have better morale.
- This place represents the start of the Civil War.
- He led the Army of Northern Virginia throughout most of the war.
- This battle resulted in the death of the highest ranking general in both sides during the Civil War.
- The 16th president of the United States.
- The battle where the Union took control of the Mississippi River.
- Proclamation Order to free all enslaved people rebelling against the Confederacy are and will be free.
- The battle with the most casualties in one day.
- Place where Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant
- Only president of the Confederate States of America.
- A Union prison that was known for many deaths due to hygiene issues.
- A strategy made by the Union to cut off the Confederate’s economy and supply lines.
- He got his nickname from his impeccable defence in the first Battle of Bull Run.
- He was known for sometimes and more than other generals openly advocating against Lee’s offensive decisions during many battles.
- Only Native American Confederate Brigadier General during the Civil War.
- He was known for riding around the army of the Potomac twice.
31 Clues: The first 4 star general. • The 16th president of the United States. • The battle with the most casualties in one day. • This place represents the start of the Civil War. • Only president of the Confederate States of America. • The battle with the highest casualties in the Civil War. • The only general in the Civil War to never lose a battle. • ...
Civil War Vocab 2026-02-24
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- He was the only sitting senator to be killed in combat throughout the war.
- He was known for “The Burning” where he used scorched earth tactics to burn the Shenandoah Valley.
- The only general in the Civil War to never lose a battle.
- Known for his desperate bayonet charge because of the depletion of ammunition that successfully held off the Confederates.
- The main general for a battle where they sent their troops into an open field which resulted in more than 50% of casualties in his division.
- He was known for being the first rear admiral, vice admiral, and full admiral in U.S. Navy history.
- The first 4 star general.
- He was the creator of sideburns due to the distinctive hair that connected to his beard.
- This revolutionary advanced Union ship featured a revolving turret and iron armor outside.
- This battle resulted in the re-election of Abraham Lincoln.
- He was known for turning his disorganized Union army into the disciplined army of the Potomac.
- The battle with the highest casualties in the Civil War.
- It was two battles with the same name that were crucial victories for the Confederacy.
- He was known for implementing the “total war” strategy where he destroyed the economy, transportation, and civilians to decrease the Confederate’s will to fight.
- This ship was sunk by the Union but later recovered and repaired to eventually draw with a more advanced Union vessel.
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- He was known for making the army of the Potomac more cheerful and have better morale.
- This place represents the start of the Civil War.
- He led the Army of Northern Virginia throughout most of the war.
- This battle resulted in the death of the highest ranking general in both sides during the Civil War.
- The 16th president of the United States.
- The battle where the Union took control of the Mississippi River.
- Proclamation Order to free all enslaved people rebelling against the Confederacy are and will be free.
- The battle with the most casualties in one day.
- Place where Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant
- Only president of the Confederate States of America.
- A Union prison that was known for many deaths due to hygiene issues.
- A strategy made by the Union to cut off the Confederate’s economy and supply lines.
- He got his nickname from his impeccable defence in the first Battle of Bull Run.
- He was known for sometimes and more than other generals openly advocating against Lee’s offensive decisions during many battles.
- Only Native American Confederate Brigadier General during the Civil War.
- He was known for riding around the army of the Potomac twice.
31 Clues: The first 4 star general. • The 16th president of the United States. • The battle with the most casualties in one day. • This place represents the start of the Civil War. • Only president of the Confederate States of America. • The battle with the highest casualties in the Civil War. • The only general in the Civil War to never lose a battle. • ...
Civil War Vocab 2026-02-25
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- The main general for a battle where they sent their troops into an open field which resulted in more than 50% of casualties in his division.
- He was known for implementing the “total war” strategy where he destroyed the economy, transportation, and civilians to decrease the Confederate’s will to fight.
- It was two battles with the same name that were crucial victories for the Confederacy.
- Known for his desperate bayonet charge because of the depletion of ammunition that successfully held off the Confederates.
- He was known for being the first rear admiral, vice admiral, and full admiral in U.S. Navy history.
- He was the creator of sideburns due to the distinctive hair that connected to his beard.
- Only Native American Confederate Brigader General during the Civil War.
- He was the only sitting senator to be killed in combat throughout the war.
- The first 4 star general.
- Proclamation Order to free all enslaved people rebelling against the Confederacy are and will be free.
- This ship was sunk by the Union but later recovered and repaired to eventually draw with a more advanced Union vessel.
- Place where Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant
- He was known for making the army of the Potomac more cheerful and have better morale.
- He got his nickname from his impeccable defence in the first Battle of Bull Run.
- The 16th president of the United States.
- He was known for sometimes and more than other generals openly advocating against Lee’s offensive decisions during many battles.
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- This place represents the start of the Civil War.
- He was known for turning his disorganized Union army into the disciplined army of the Potomac.
- This battle resulted in the re-election of Abraham Lincoln.
- The battle where the Union took control of the Mississippi River.
- This revolutionary advanced Union ship featured a revolving turret and iron armor outside.
- The battle with the highest casualties in the Civil War.
- Only president of the Confederate States of America.
- A strategy made by the Union to cut off the Confederate’s economy and supply lines.
- He was known for “The Burning” where he used scorched earth tactics to burn the Shenandoah Valley.
- He led the Army of Northern Virginia throughout most of the war.
- He was known for riding around the army of the Potomac twice.
- The battle with the most casualties in one day.
- The only general in the Civil War to never lose a battle.
- This battle resulted in the death of the highest ranking general in both sides during the Civil War.
- A Confederate prison that was known for many deaths due to hygiene issues.
31 Clues: The first 4 star general. • The 16th president of the United States. • The battle with the most casualties in one day. • This place represents the start of the Civil War. • Only president of the Confederate States of America. • The battle with the highest casualties in the Civil War. • The only general in the Civil War to never lose a battle. • ...
Important Figures in the Civil War 2025-05-24
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- S. Grant (Commanding General for the Union in the Civil War)
- E. Lee (Confederate General in the Civil War)
- Douglass (The most important leader of the movement for African American rights)
- Jackson (Confederate General in the Civil War)
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- B. McClellan (Major General for the Union in the Civil War)
- Tubman (Used the Underground Railroad to free slaves)
- Lincoln (The 16th president of the United States)
7 Clues: E. Lee (Confederate General in the Civil War) • Jackson (Confederate General in the Civil War) • Lincoln (The 16th president of the United States) • Tubman (Used the Underground Railroad to free slaves) • B. McClellan (Major General for the Union in the Civil War) • S. Grant (Commanding General for the Union in the Civil War) • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Unit 8 Civil War 2018-04-09
Across
- - 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.
Down
- - 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. • ...
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
Cover Lesson 2026-02-27
20 Clues: process • one use • patterns • cleaning • many uses • insructions • stores data • retain data • investigation • basic functions • run instructions • support to learn • electronic device • non-random errors • eseential software • human intelligence • information stored • father of computers • physical components • runs scripts in computers
CROSSWORD 2016-12-12
Across
- AYURVED TEACHER
- B'DAY BOY
- ASSEMBLY TEACHER
- GUJARATI TEACHER
- HINDI TEACHER
- YOGA TEACHER
- COMP. ASSISTANT TEACHER
- DIRECTOR
- PRINCIPAL TEACHER
- TAEKWANDO TEACHER
Down
- 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
Unit 6 Vocabulary 2021-01-05
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
