general Crossword Puzzles
Abreviaturas III 2023-05-15
Chapter 11 Vocab Words 2023-03-16
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- ancient Rome's most successful leaders who led the transformation of Rome from a republic to an empire
- Roman farmer and a senator, and in the mid-5th century B.C, he was chosen to be dictator to rescue a surrounded army.
- a mountain range in Italy, extending across the length of the entire peninsula from northwest to southwest
- Roman emperor that established the new Flavian dynasty
- The successor of Julius that was the first emperor of ancient Rome
- Romulus was the legendary founder and first king of Rome
- a series of wars between 264 and 146 BC fought between Rome and Carthage
- a region of Western Europe first clearly described by the Romans
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- a Roman general and politician who named himself dictator of the Roman Empire
- a roman politician and general that was an ally of Julius Caesar and rival of Octavian
- the greatest general of the Carthage army
- A civilization in Italy that influenced the Romans
- First Roman emperor to be chosen and not inherit power
- The Egyptian queen that was wife of Mark Antony
- The brother of Romulus that was killed by Romulus and wanted to build a city
15 Clues: the greatest general of the Carthage army • The Egyptian queen that was wife of Mark Antony • A civilization in Italy that influenced the Romans • Roman emperor that established the new Flavian dynasty • First Roman emperor to be chosen and not inherit power • Romulus was the legendary founder and first king of Rome • ...
PJ's Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-23
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- Inherited what was said to be the greatest body of wealth in New England
- very successful businessman, and served his community as an alderman
- He bought land in Georgia in 1760 and established a plantation there, while continuing to practice medicine
- Governor of Pennsylvania, political enemies tried to impeach him but couldn't find any wrong-doings
- He was the United States first Postmaster General
- He was apparently self-educated
- His father saw an aptitude for mathematics and felt that he was too frail for the farm life
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- served as a brigadier-general in the New York militia
- Major-General of the Delaware Militia
- He attended Harvard College and graduated at the age of 15
- He gained his freedom in 1779 through a prisoner exchange and was soon after elected Governor of Georgia
- Many of the most notable figures of the revolution, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, admitted a deep admiration for him
- He was licensed to practice law in the state of Virginia at age twenty-two
- Chief Justice of the State of Delaware
- He established a shipping business in Wilmington, North Carolina in 1760 and, by the time of the revolution, had amassed a fortune
15 Clues: He was apparently self-educated • Major-General of the Delaware Militia • Chief Justice of the State of Delaware • He was the United States first Postmaster General • served as a brigadier-general in the New York militia • He attended Harvard College and graduated at the age of 15 • very successful businessman, and served his community as an alderman • ...
15 State Facts Crossword 2021-04-20
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- Julius Nepos claimed to be the emperor of this Roman region
- Caesar was married to Cornelia Cinnila, Pompeia, and Calpurnia, but never _________
- The Roman Empire was put under a lot of pressure during this period (from 100 to 500 CE)
- This large stadium, mostly dedicated to chariot racing, was developed by Julius Caesar
- ____, or Titus Livius, is almost the only source of Roman history from 59 BC to 17 AD
- The gladiatorial games were inspired from the games of the Campanians or _________
- ________ is about 10 kilometers from Tunis, capital of Tunisia
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- This Roman general is considered one of the greatest military geniuses after The Battle of Carthage
- The Battle of Silva Arsia in 509 BC marked the birth of the ________
- There was almost total peace within the Empire when this was created, known as Roman Peace
- A lot of people have died in this great Roman gladiatorial arena
- Rome’s new city’s first conflict was with the people of these ancient italic people
- The year 238 AD was known as ‘The Year of ___ Emperors’
- This general commanded Carthage’s main forces in the Second Punic War
- This roman general died after the Battle of Carrhae in 53 BC in Harran, Turkey
15 Clues: The year 238 AD was known as ‘The Year of ___ Emperors’ • Julius Nepos claimed to be the emperor of this Roman region • ________ is about 10 kilometers from Tunis, capital of Tunisia • A lot of people have died in this great Roman gladiatorial arena • The Battle of Silva Arsia in 509 BC marked the birth of the ________ • ...
Haitian Revolution - Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-06
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- year of the first revolt by slaves in Saint Domingue
- last name of the general who replaced Louverture and became the first emperor after the island became independent
- the institution who first gave citizenship to all free people of colour in the island
- the name given to the mixed race of the colony
- name of the french delegate who traveled to Haiti to stop the first revolts
- The last name of the first person who brought liberal ideas to the island
- brother in law of Napoleon who was sent by France to reestablish french authority
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- event that happened in France were liberal ideas and the Declaration of the Rights of the Men and the Citizens were created
- where Saint Domingue became an independent country
- country who tried to invade the island and with its navy controlled the Caribbean Sea
- last and decisive battle of the revolution of Haiti, fought in 1803
- last name of the slave general who first organized and led the revolts
- civil war between Louverture and Rigaud for control of the colony
- the name of Haiti before its independence
- the french general who was known for his cruelty and replaced Leclerc after his death
15 Clues: the name of Haiti before its independence • the name given to the mixed race of the colony • where Saint Domingue became an independent country • year of the first revolt by slaves in Saint Domingue • civil war between Louverture and Rigaud for control of the colony • last and decisive battle of the revolution of Haiti, fought in 1803 • ...
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising 2016-02-28
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- how long the fighting lasted
- German general
- month first revolt occurred
- what the Germans used to force Jews to come out of hiding
- where 300,000 Jews were sent to from Warsaw
- month second revolt occurred
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- what helped get the Z.O.B. formed
- what the Jews did to resist deportation
- what happened to 56,000 Jews in Warsaw after fighting ended
- formed to separate Jews from general population
- leader of the Z.O.B.
- month second revolt occurred
12 Clues: German general • leader of the Z.O.B. • month first revolt occurred • how long the fighting lasted • month second revolt occurred • month second revolt occurred • what helped get the Z.O.B. formed • what the Jews did to resist deportation • where 300,000 Jews were sent to from Warsaw • formed to separate Jews from general population • ...
The Revolutionary War 2015-11-18
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- Father of the navy
- the battle where Gen. George Washington is outnumbered and defeated.
- a measure to keep ships from leaving or entering harbor
- a privately owned ship outfitted with weapons
- an attack in which the attacker hides and surprises the enemy
- British General during the war
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- Last major battle in the revolution
- a hired soldier
- First general of the U.S. Army
- Father of the Constitution
- to approve officially
11 Clues: a hired soldier • Father of the navy • to approve officially • Father of the Constitution • First general of the U.S. Army • British General during the war • Last major battle in the revolution • a privately owned ship outfitted with weapons • a measure to keep ships from leaving or entering harbor • an attack in which the attacker hides and surprises the enemy • ...
Roman Growth/Punic Wars 2024-01-30
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- Carthaginian General
- Roman naval technique
- Hannibal wanted this when he attacked Rome in the Second Punic War
- Roman General
- The Romans needed to do this because many wealthy left their farms
- The Romans paid them not to attack
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- city in Northern Africa
- the resource Rome and Carthage wanted from Sicily
- groups of about 6000 Roman soldiers
- Battle during the Second Punic War
- Rome attacked this island in the First Punic War
11 Clues: Roman General • Carthaginian General • Roman naval technique • city in Northern Africa • Battle during the Second Punic War • The Romans paid them not to attack • groups of about 6000 Roman soldiers • Rome attacked this island in the First Punic War • the resource Rome and Carthage wanted from Sicily • Hannibal wanted this when he attacked Rome in the Second Punic War • ...
Na'Laya Tyson 2023-04-20
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- To be worthy of or have a right to merit.
- To increase in size or volume as a result of
- To fulfill or gratify
- Moving forcefully.
- To be dependant for support helps supply.
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- To protect from attack, harm, danger or challenge
- judged by others or by the general public.
- To go with as an escort.
- The general worth or quality of someone or
- A set of circumstances.
- Having merit or value.
11 Clues: Moving forcefully. • To fulfill or gratify • Having merit or value. • A set of circumstances. • To go with as an escort. • To be worthy of or have a right to merit. • To be dependant for support helps supply. • judged by others or by the general public. • The general worth or quality of someone or • To increase in size or volume as a result of • ...
4-1 and 4-2 History and Culture 2022-05-04
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- A Spanish general who switched sides
- This is the park where a memorial to
- Four Mexican states are named after ...
- This state rebelled against Mexico
- Mexico's Independence Day is in this month
- This man started the fight for Independence
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- The Texas ... led to a war with Mexico
- Hidalgo was captured and executed here
- Ninos Heros exists
- The first name of a Texas general
- This country ruled Mexico for about 300 years
11 Clues: Ninos Heros exists • The first name of a Texas general • This state rebelled against Mexico • A Spanish general who switched sides • This is the park where a memorial to • The Texas ... led to a war with Mexico • Hidalgo was captured and executed here • Four Mexican states are named after ... • Mexico's Independence Day is in this month • ...
December Crossword 2025-11-30
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- Slow economic growth, rising prices, high unemployment
- Cost of borrowing (8,5)
- General fall in prices
- The value of the next best alternative when making a decision (11,4)
- General rise in prices
- Limited resources, Infinite wants
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- Fall of >20% in market prices (4,6)
- ______ policy - the use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy
- Decline in GDP for two succesive quarters
- A loan made by an investor to a government or corporation
- The most valuable company in the world
- Rise of >20% in market prices (4,6)
- ________ policy - actions taken by the central bank to manage money supply and influence economic activity
- Revenue-Expenses
14 Clues: Revenue-Expenses • General fall in prices • General rise in prices • Cost of borrowing (8,5) • Limited resources, Infinite wants • Fall of >20% in market prices (4,6) • Rise of >20% in market prices (4,6) • The most valuable company in the world • Decline in GDP for two succesive quarters • Slow economic growth, rising prices, high unemployment • ...
Lesson 2 Vocab 2021-12-16
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- (in the past) soldiers who fought on horseback.
- a battle that took place on christmas with george washington which was won by the continental army
- a french friend of george washington who encouraged the french to help in the war.
- a treaty that marked the united states as an independent nation
- to take over or gain control using force
- a person or group in alliance with another person or group.
- a battle/siege that forced the french to surrender a town in virginia
- an enslaved African American who served the Continental Army
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- battle of the revolutionary war where britain won against george washington 1776
- a Prussian and later an American military officer. He served as Inspector General and a Major General
- an engagement during the American Revolutionary War fought on January 17, 1781 near the town of Cowpens
- the climax of the saratoga campaign
- a Scottish-American naval captain who was the United States' first well-known naval commander
- a Polish-born Jewish businessman and political financial broke
- the third of eight winter encampments for the Continental Army's main body, commanded by General George Washington
- a Spanish military leader and colonial administrator who served as colonial governor of Spanish Louisiana
- referring to actions or activities performed in an impromptu way, often without authorization.
- sign or give formal consent to (a treaty, contract, or agreement), making it officially valid legally or officially acceptable.
- a spy who died getting info for washington about an invasion
19 Clues: the climax of the saratoga campaign • to take over or gain control using force • (in the past) soldiers who fought on horseback. • a person or group in alliance with another person or group. • a spy who died getting info for washington about an invasion • an enslaved African American who served the Continental Army • ...
Ceramics Module 2 2025-01-06
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- Chemically, when oxygen combines with another element.
- The action of natural forces like wind, water, and ice that causes mountains to crumble and disintegrate into rocks, sand, dirt, and finally clay.
- Clay that has been transported from its original rocky location by the action of wind and water.
- A refractory clay most often used to make firebricks.
- A very fine, extremely plastic clay.
- A granite-type rock that makes up almost half of the earth's crust.
- The natural process of chemical water molecules attaching to other mineral molecules.
- A general term applied to white dinnerware that imitates porcelain but is usually fired at a temperature lower than porcelain.
- Clay that is found in the same location where the parent rock disintegrated.
- Another term for Primary Clay.
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- An earthenware clay that is red when fired. Most often used as a sculptural medium.
- One of the three general groups of clay. Hard, strong, nonporous and vitreous when fired.
- Another term for Secondary Clay.
- Also known as China clay. The purest of the natural clays. The basic clay used in porcelain clay bodies.
- A surface clay used to make sun-dried bricks. Not fired.
- One of the three general groups of clay. A low-fire clay, porous and soft after firing.
- The two water molecules of the basic formula.
- A very plastic clay that is usually white or light in color.
- A material that aids or helps cause melting.
19 Clues: Another term for Primary Clay. • Another term for Secondary Clay. • A very fine, extremely plastic clay. • A material that aids or helps cause melting. • The two water molecules of the basic formula. • A refractory clay most often used to make firebricks. • Chemically, when oxygen combines with another element. • A surface clay used to make sun-dried bricks. Not fired. • ...
15 Roman Facts Crossword 2021-04-20
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- The year 238 AD was known as ‘The Year of ___ Emperors’
- A lot of people have died in this great Roman gladiatorial arena
- This large stadium, mostly dedicated to chariot racing, was developed by Julius Caesar
- This Roman general is considered one of the greatest military geniuses after The Battle of Carthage
- The Roman Empire was put under a lot of pressure during this period (from 100 to 500 CE)
- ________ is about 10 kilometers from Tunis, capital of Tunisia
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- There was almost total peace within the Empire when this was created, known as Roman Peace
- The gladiatorial games were inspired from the games of the Campanians or _________
- The Battle of Silva Arsia in 509 BC marked the birth of the ________
- Julius Nepos claimed to be the emperor of this Roman region
- This general commanded Carthage’s main forces in the Second Punic War
- ____, or Titus Livius, is almost the only source of Roman history from 59 BC to 17 AD
- This roman general died after the Battle of Carrhae in 53 BC in Harran, Turkey
- Caesar was married to Cornelia Cinnila, Pompeia, and Calpurnia, but never _________
- Rome’s new city’s first conflict was with the people of these ancient italic people
15 Clues: The year 238 AD was known as ‘The Year of ___ Emperors’ • Julius Nepos claimed to be the emperor of this Roman region • ________ is about 10 kilometers from Tunis, capital of Tunisia • A lot of people have died in this great Roman gladiatorial arena • The Battle of Silva Arsia in 509 BC marked the birth of the ________ • ...
JoylynP- Civil War Crossword 2020-09-21
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- Confederate general that led troops at Antietam and Fredericksburg; died of pneumonia
- Escaped slave that helped others escape via Underground Railroad; served as a nurse, spy, and military leader during the war
- Lee and Davis entered Maryland in hopes of getting France and Britain to recognize the Confederacy; Burnside charges the bridge; South forced to retreat
- A series of efforts to rebuild America after the war
- Confederate general; battles include Gettysburg and Appomattox; negotiated surrender
- Civil rights activist that fought for the rights of black soldiers during the Civil War; convinced Lincoln to retaliate South's threat to execute captured black soldiers
- Robert Anderson(Union) refused to surrender --> P.T. Beauregard fired; start of Civil War
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- Union general that won at Vicksburg and divided Confederate forces
- President that issued the Gettysburg Address and Emancipation Proclamation
- First Confederate victory that gave Jackson his nickname
- Bloodiest battle of the war; Pickett's Charge; Meade vs Lee; South retreated
- Battle lasted a month; Grant sieged this Confederate stronghold until it surrendered
- issued by Lincoln; did not immediately free all slaves
- the act of withdrawal from a state or entity
- states that did not secede but supported the South
15 Clues: the act of withdrawal from a state or entity • states that did not secede but supported the South • A series of efforts to rebuild America after the war • issued by Lincoln; did not immediately free all slaves • First Confederate victory that gave Jackson his nickname • Union general that won at Vicksburg and divided Confederate forces • ...
wperraultelectionprocess 2025-04-16
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- advance polling or pre-poll voting
- a regular election of candidates for office, as opposed to a primary election.
- an act or instance of officially recalling someone or something
- a building where voting takes place during an election
- a person who applies for a job or is nominated for election
- a single-winner electoral system which aims to elect a member who has support of the majority of voters.
- a process of voting, in writing and typically in secret
- fixed or limited period for which something
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- elections held to determine which candidates will run in an upcoming general election.
- the general elections that are held near the midpoint of a president's four-year term of office,
- the ability to assess and initiate things independently
- a formal and organized choice by vote of a person for a political office or other position.
- a formal written request, typically one signed by many people
- a general vote by the electorate on a single political question
- a ballot completed and typically mailed in advance of an election by a voter who is unable to be present at the polls.
15 Clues: advance polling or pre-poll voting • fixed or limited period for which something • a building where voting takes place during an election • the ability to assess and initiate things independently • a process of voting, in writing and typically in secret • a person who applies for a job or is nominated for election • ...
Roman empire 2025-10-29
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- caesar a Roman general, politician, and dictator
- a member of a high-ranking social class, most famously the hereditary aristocracy of ancient Rome
- wars a series of three wars fought between the Roman Republic and the Carthaginian Empire from 264 to 146 BCE.
- an official in ancient Rome chosen by the plebeians to protect their interests.
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- a group of three men holding power
- a system of channels, tunnels, pipes, and other structures designed to transport water over long distances to cities and agricultural lands
- a form of government where citizens elect representatives to make laws and govern
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- comes from the Carthaginian Punic language
- a member of the general body of free Roman citizens who were not from the aristocratic patrician class
- Romana name for a significant historical period of peace and prosperity in the Roman
- an official appointed by a government to live in a foreign city and protect and promote the government's citizens and interests there.
- unit of 3,000–6,000 men in the ancient Roman army.
- "new town"
- was the first Roman emperor
15 Clues: "new town" • was the first Roman emperor • a group of three men holding power • comes from the Carthaginian Punic language • caesar a Roman general, politician, and dictator • unit of 3,000–6,000 men in the ancient Roman army. • a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money. • ...
Chapter 3 The Accounting Cycle 2023-12-12
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- The sequence of steps or procedures used to record, classify, and summarize accounting information.
- An amount entered on the left hand side of a ledger account.
- checks written, purchase orders, employee payroll time cards, and customer orders
- An amount entered on the right hand side of a ledger account.
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- The process of transferring information from the general journal to individual accounts in the general ledger.
- Also called the “book of original entry”
- A record used to summarize all increases and decreases in a particular asset, liability, owner’s equity, revenue, or expense.
- A two column schedule listing the names and balances of all the accounts in the order in which they appear in the general ledger.
- A systematic method of accounting by which every transaction affects at least two accounts.
9 Clues: Also called the “book of original entry” • An amount entered on the left hand side of a ledger account. • An amount entered on the right hand side of a ledger account. • checks written, purchase orders, employee payroll time cards, and customer orders • A systematic method of accounting by which every transaction affects at least two accounts. • ...
The Civil War 2015-11-03
9 Clues: Union President • Union Army General • Confederate President • Confederate Army General • Bloodiest battle in the war • Lee surrendered to Grant here • First shots of the war were fired here • Where Lincoln gave a the Gettysburg address • States that have slavery but didn't split from the Union
Intro Review 2022-12-07
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- how close measurements are to the right value
- scientific ___ explains what phenomena occur
- ___ hypothesis is when you're predicting no difference
- ___ reasoning is applying general statements to specific facts
- ___ variable is the factor being changed
- scientific ___ explains why phenomena occur
- ___ variables are the ones that are kept constant throughout the experiment
- don't touch ____ glassware
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- ____ experiment is an experiment occurring in a lab
- ____ data is based on observations made using our senses
- ___ reasoning is making general statements from specific facts/examples
- ___ dependent is the factor being measured; the effect
- ____ data is based on numbers
- how close measurements of the same item are to each other
14 Clues: don't touch ____ glassware • ____ data is based on numbers • ___ variable is the factor being changed • scientific ___ explains why phenomena occur • scientific ___ explains what phenomena occur • how close measurements are to the right value • ____ experiment is an experiment occurring in a lab • ___ dependent is the factor being measured; the effect • ...
The Battle Of Charleston 2019-01-03
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- many people were killed on the Continental side?
- Was Benjamin Lincoln a Patriot or a Loyalist?
- How many men fought on the Continental side?
- Who adopted Britain's waiting plans?
- Who was the Major General?
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- How many people were killed on the British side?
- What state is Charleston in?
- What was another name for Fort Sullivan?
- What month did the Siege Of Charleston start?
- What year did Sir Henry Clinton begin making plans for the attack?
- What month did Clinton demand that the Americans unconditionally surrender?
- Who surrendered?
- Who was the Lieutenant General?
- Was Sir Henry Clinton a Patriot or Loyalist?
14 Clues: Who surrendered? • Who was the Major General? • What state is Charleston in? • Who was the Lieutenant General? • Who adopted Britain's waiting plans? • What was another name for Fort Sullivan? • How many men fought on the Continental side? • Was Sir Henry Clinton a Patriot or Loyalist? • Was Benjamin Lincoln a Patriot or a Loyalist? • ...
Rhett RWCW 2024-04-25
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- what was the British army's Nick name
- what slowed general Burgoyne's army
- british commander henry hamilton was also know as this
- who helped the americans with there navy
- What city did george washington and his army march to
- this army allowed slaves to be soliders
- this american patriot diffended the south
- who was the hired mercenarys
- what country did the american colonies come from
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- the British wanted to get this river
- this battle was an important victory in the war
- this american indian chief sided with the british
- who did most american indians side with
- what british general was in yorktown
- this countries solders stole from the americans
- what colonie was lost studenly
16 Clues: who was the hired mercenarys • what colonie was lost studenly • what slowed general Burgoyne's army • the British wanted to get this river • what british general was in yorktown • what was the British army's Nick name • who did most american indians side with • this army allowed slaves to be soliders • who helped the americans with there navy • ...
Medieval Time 2020-02-09
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- Muslim general
- law a law that governed how the world operated
- or cast out from the church
- power,right to rule
- Land because it was the region where Jesus had lived preach,and died
- were a long series of wars between Christians and Muslims
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- 1 great general
- the lawmaking body that governs England
- group of people who dedicate their life to religion
- Death a deadly plague
- Church officials,called clergy
11 Clues: Muslim general • 1 great general • power,right to rule • Death a deadly plague • or cast out from the church • Church officials,called clergy • the lawmaking body that governs England • law a law that governed how the world operated • group of people who dedicate their life to religion • were a long series of wars between Christians and Muslims • ...
Unit 0: Colonial Salasope 2025-08-25
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- famous general for the Bagirens during the War Salasope
- side that sided with the government
- famous general for the Gaya during the War
- the result of the Borderline Act
- separated east and west Salasope
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- the country my students will learn about
- famous war that founded Salasope
- separated the North and South
- name of the east Salasope in 1794
- a person who makes and repairs things
- side that opposed the government
11 Clues: separated the North and South • famous war that founded Salasope • the result of the Borderline Act • separated east and west Salasope • side that opposed the government • name of the east Salasope in 1794 • side that sided with the government • a person who makes and repairs things • the country my students will learn about • famous general for the Gaya during the War • ...
Government (2) 2015-10-02
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- a proposal for a law to be considered by the Parliament
- A university student who works for the Senate or the House of commons. He or she carries messages and delivers documents and other material to the Chamber during sittings of the Senate or House of Commons
- a person appointed to the Upper House of Parliament by the Governor General on the advice of the Prime Minister.
- A group of senators, Members of Parliament, or both, selected to study a specific subject or bill and write a report on it
- a Member of the Senate or House of Commons who does not belong to a political party
- bills that are passed by the Parliament
- a proposal by a Member for either the Senate or the House of commons to do something, to order something to be done, or to express an opinion on a matter.
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- the city where a country's legislature is located and the government carries out its business
- The process of choosing a representative by vote.
- A rule for all Canadians made by senators, Members of Parliament and the Governor General through discussion and voting
- A formal event that follows rules or traditions
- the periods into which a Parliament is decided. These start with a Speech from the Throne and are ended by prorogation.
- all political parties and independent Members who do not belong to the governing party
- The specific geographic area in Canada that a Member of Parliament represents in the House of Commons
- the bringing to an end of a Parliament, either at the end of its term or if the government is defeated on a motion of non-confidence, by proclamation of the Governor General on the advice of the Prime Minister. It is followed by a general election.
- the daily official record of debates in the Senate and the House of Commons in English and French.
- to change and improve something (ex. a law or an Act of Parliament)
17 Clues: bills that are passed by the Parliament • A formal event that follows rules or traditions • The process of choosing a representative by vote. • a proposal for a law to be considered by the Parliament • to change and improve something (ex. a law or an Act of Parliament) • a Member of the Senate or House of Commons who does not belong to a political party • ...
Accounting Crossword Zach Flood 2021-11-15
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- The source document used when cash is received from sales. (2 words)
- A category in the general ledger for the sales account (1 word)
- the side of the account that is increased (2 words)
- The principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions (1 word)
- A business activity that changes assets, liabilities, or owner’s equity. (1 word)
- Determining that the amount of cash agrees with accounting records (2 words)
- the normal balance of a liability (1 word)
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- The name for any account that is not in the general column (1 word)
- equity amount remaining after the value of all liabilities is subtracted from the value of all assets (2 words)
- The process of arranging accounts in a general ledger, assigning account numbers, and keeping the chart of accounts up to date. (2 words)
- A form for recording transactions in chronological order. (1 word)
- Keeping personal and business records separate (2 words)
- The normal amount of an asset (1 word)
- a business form ordering a bank to pay cash from a bank account (1 word)
- The procedure for transferring information from a journal into a ledger account (1 word)
15 Clues: The normal amount of an asset (1 word) • the normal balance of a liability (1 word) • the side of the account that is increased (2 words) • Keeping personal and business records separate (2 words) • A category in the general ledger for the sales account (1 word) • A form for recording transactions in chronological order. (1 word) • ...
Chapter 16 Crossword 2014-05-06
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- was the idea that Great Britain would support the Confederacy because it needed the South's raw cotton to supply its booming textile industry.
- Jackson's troops met Pope's Union forces on the battlefield in August of 1862. The three day battle became know as the ____________, or the second Battle of Manassas.
- General that developed the two-part strategy system to destroy the south's economy with a naval blockade.
- General Grant's troops began the __________ in mid-May 1863, cutting off the city and shelling it repeatedly.
- the first major battle of the Civil war, and the Confederates' victory.
- Ships heavily armored with iron.
- 1861, That spark that occurred at __________, a federal outpost in Charleston,South Carolina, that was attacked by Confederate troops, beginning the civil war.
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- Also known as the Battle of Sharpsburg.
- On June 26, he attacked, launching a series of clashes known as the __________ that forced the Union army to retreat from near Richmond.
- between the North and the South.
- The General of the South.
- President Lincoln signed this to free Confederate slaves.
- The freeing of slaves.
- Where Union army gained greater control of the Mississippi River.
- Lincoln put him in charge after the Bull Run.
15 Clues: The freeing of slaves. • The General of the South. • between the North and the South. • Ships heavily armored with iron. • Also known as the Battle of Sharpsburg. • Lincoln put him in charge after the Bull Run. • President Lincoln signed this to free Confederate slaves. • Where Union army gained greater control of the Mississippi River. • ...
End of The War 2025-02-09
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- The final, decisive event that led to British surrender at Yorktown.
- The battle in 1777 that was a turning point, convincing France to ally with the Americans.
- This document officially ended the Revolutionary War, signed in 1783.
- The type of soldiers who fought for the British and were hired from Germany.
- The country that provided military support to the American colonies against Britain.
- The British general who led forces at the Battle of Yorktown.
- The French general who assisted American forces during the war.
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- The pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that encouraged independence and was widely read.
- The woman who disguised herself as a man to fight in the Revolutionary War.
- The famous phrase spoken by the American general at the Battle of Bunker Hill: “Don’t fire until you see the _______ of their eyes.”
- The final battle of the Revolutionary War, where British forces surrendered.
- The naval victory that helped secure American independence, commanded by John Paul Jones.
- The form of warfare used by American forces, involving hit-and-run tactics and surprise attacks.
- The American commander-in-chief during the Revolutionary War.
- The area where George Washington crossed to surprise the Hessians on Christmas night in 1776.
15 Clues: The American commander-in-chief during the Revolutionary War. • The British general who led forces at the Battle of Yorktown. • The French general who assisted American forces during the war. • The final, decisive event that led to British surrender at Yorktown. • This document officially ended the Revolutionary War, signed in 1783. • ...
Synonyms/Spanish Clues: Advanced 30 2023-12-16
CIVIL WAR 2025-04-24
Vocabulary puzzle 2025-02-07
8 Clues: North • give up something • Against the union • to remove or rid of • General in the Union • Prisoner of war camp • to leave part of a whole • March led by union general
Chapter 17, Lesson 4 2018-07-17
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- What vocabulary word means to fight from trenches dug in the ground?
- The ______ address was given at a ceremony to dedicate a cemetery.
- African Americans made up ____ percent of the Union Army
- The 54th regiment was the best-known ________ regiment.
- Lincoln's address at Gettysburg honored soldiers and stated his _____ for the country.
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- Lee wanted to take the war to the ______ to impress France & Britain.
- General Grant led a _____ day siege against which city.
- The 54th regiment became famous for the ____ and sacrifice of its members.
- General Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson's military leadership in the ______ was a key factor in the Confederate's success.
- This Confederate general was killed at the Battle of Chancellorsville
10 Clues: General Grant led a _____ day siege against which city. • The 54th regiment was the best-known ________ regiment. • African Americans made up ____ percent of the Union Army • The ______ address was given at a ceremony to dedicate a cemetery. • What vocabulary word means to fight from trenches dug in the ground? • ...
George Washington 2022-03-21
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- Where he contracted smallpox
- His first elected ___ was the house of Burgesses
- He was ___ over the convention
- He was the ___ president of the United States
- Achieved ___ rank of general
- He had no ___ kids
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- His first job was as a ___
- He was appointed as a ___ of the Continental Army in 1775
- Achieved rank of a ___
- Died of an infection in the ___
10 Clues: He had no ___ kids • Achieved rank of a ___ • His first job was as a ___ • Where he contracted smallpox • Achieved ___ rank of general • He was ___ over the convention • Died of an infection in the ___ • He was the ___ president of the United States • His first elected ___ was the house of Burgesses • He was appointed as a ___ of the Continental Army in 1775
HEAT AND TEMPERATURE CROSSWORD 2022-01-31
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- Speed of Particles.
- Transfer of energy between objects in contact.
- The state of matter which expands slightly
- The state of matter which expands significantly.
- General decrease in volume due to temperature decrease.
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- The measurement unit for temperature.
- The measurement unit for heat.
- The measurement unit of temperature.
- The device which is used to measure temperature.
- General increase in volume due to temperature increase.
- Total energy of Particles.
11 Clues: Speed of Particles. • Total energy of Particles. • The measurement unit for heat. • The measurement unit of temperature. • The measurement unit for temperature. • The state of matter which expands slightly • Transfer of energy between objects in contact. • The device which is used to measure temperature. • The state of matter which expands significantly. • ...
RYSMUN 2023 crossword 2023-04-25
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- A P-5 veto right country
- what you vote with in Model UN
- number of partnerschools at rysmun 2023
- which committee is discussing mass surveillance?
- Secretary General
- how many Security Councils are there?
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- Which politician held the opening speech?
- Vice Secretary General
- How many committees do we have this year?
- Which Committee is discussing drug regulation?
10 Clues: Secretary General • Vice Secretary General • A P-5 veto right country • what you vote with in Model UN • how many Security Councils are there? • number of partnerschools at rysmun 2023 • Which politician held the opening speech? • How many committees do we have this year? • Which Committee is discussing drug regulation? • which committee is discussing mass surveillance?
Establishment of Company Rule in India 2022-05-16
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- The Carnatic Wars were fought between
- War between Hyder Ali and the British
- First Governer-General of India in 1883
- Tiger of Mysore
- Trading post of British in Bombay
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- Son-in-law of Dost Ali Khan
- The French General
- Greatest Annexationist
- The year in which French East India Company was dissolved
- War between Robert Clive and Siraj-ud-Daulah
10 Clues: Tiger of Mysore • The French General • Greatest Annexationist • Son-in-law of Dost Ali Khan • Trading post of British in Bombay • The Carnatic Wars were fought between • War between Hyder Ali and the British • First Governer-General of India in 1883 • War between Robert Clive and Siraj-ud-Daulah • The year in which French East India Company was dissolved
Roman Life 2024-04-16
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- a type of gladiator
- leader of a legion
- roman Leader
- A famous ancient place where gladitors fought eachother in rome
- were the general body of free Roman citizens
- A big invention in ancient rome
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- a cart typically pulled by a horse
- professional combatant in ancient Rome
- brought water through rome
- What the soldiers were called in ancient rome
10 Clues: roman Leader • leader of a legion • a type of gladiator • brought water through rome • A big invention in ancient rome • a cart typically pulled by a horse • professional combatant in ancient Rome • were the general body of free Roman citizens • What the soldiers were called in ancient rome • A famous ancient place where gladitors fought eachother in rome
CIVIL WAR CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-06-08
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- Carolina First state to secede from the Union
- Nickname for the South
- Union president during the Civil War
- The act of leaving the Union
- General who led the Confederate Army
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- Confederate Capital
- Battle considered the turning point of the war
- Declaration that freed slaves in Confederate states
- Nickname for the North
- Union general known for his "March to the Sea"
10 Clues: Confederate Capital • Nickname for the South • Nickname for the North • The act of leaving the Union • Union president during the Civil War • General who led the Confederate Army • Carolina First state to secede from the Union • Battle considered the turning point of the war • Union general known for his "March to the Sea" • ...
Campaigns and Elections 2024-11-06
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- Each party's official document showing which issues are important to them and how they would solve them
- Only declaring a winner once they have received more than half of the total votes cast
- Selecting more than one winner for a district and giving out seats based on how many votes each party received
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- Unpledged votes for selecting party's candidate for the general election that are cast by representative and people within the party
- Choosing whichever candidate in the general election has the most votes
- The party's meeting every 4 years where the promote their candidate for the general election and introduce their party's platform
- Process by which parties choose their candidate for the general election by allowing the party members to cast a simple vote
- Process by which parties allow voters within the party to select their candidate for the general election by discussing with others their options before casting a vote
8 Clues: Choosing whichever candidate in the general election has the most votes • Only declaring a winner once they have received more than half of the total votes cast • Each party's official document showing which issues are important to them and how they would solve them • ...
Establishment of Company Rule in India 2022-05-16
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- The Carnatic Wars were fought between
- War between Hyder Ali and the British
- First Governer-General of India in 1883
- Tiger of Mysore
- Trading post of British in Bombay
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- Son-in-law of Dost Ali Khan
- The French General
- Greatest Annexationist
- The year in which French East India Company was dissolved
- War between Robert Clive and Siraj-ud-Daulah
10 Clues: Tiger of Mysore • The French General • Greatest Annexationist • Son-in-law of Dost Ali Khan • Trading post of British in Bombay • The Carnatic Wars were fought between • War between Hyder Ali and the British • First Governer-General of India in 1883 • War between Robert Clive and Siraj-ud-Daulah • The year in which French East India Company was dissolved
Texas vs. Mexico (the great street fight) 2020-04-14
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- where polk sent his troops to protect the border
- the president during the Texas revolution
- the name of the battle fought in February of 1847
- when the treaty was signed
- how much US paid for Texas
- the general that took over Mexico
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- the revolt that the Americans started
- the name of the treaty
- the US general
- when the fighting begun
10 Clues: the US general • the name of the treaty • when the fighting begun • when the treaty was signed • how much US paid for Texas • the general that took over Mexico • the revolt that the Americans started • the president during the Texas revolution • where polk sent his troops to protect the border • the name of the battle fought in February of 1847
Weston 2023-03-29
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- General for the president
- Major general for US died after getting shot
- Us house of representatives
- The president on the penny
- Major social activist and was a slave saved other slaves
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- He was elected governor
- Sectary of war in Gail for 2 years
- was compered to are first US president
- Was in confederate army
- Served at the battle of San Jacobin
10 Clues: He was elected governor • Was in confederate army • General for the president • The president on the penny • Us house of representatives • Sectary of war in Gail for 2 years • Served at the battle of San Jacobin • was compered to are first US president • Major general for US died after getting shot • Major social activist and was a slave saved other slaves
Frontier Crossword 2025-03-14
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- ____ rush
- Mexican general who was captured at the battle of San Jacinto
- Revolted from Mexico
- Treaty that ended the Mexican-American War
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- President during the Mexican-American War
- Common disease on trails west
- Trail used by settlers to head west
- James _______, who first found gold in California
- Texan general who served formerly as a Congressman
- famous battle of the Texas Revolution
10 Clues: ____ rush • Revolted from Mexico • Common disease on trails west • Trail used by settlers to head west • famous battle of the Texas Revolution • President during the Mexican-American War • Treaty that ended the Mexican-American War • James _______, who first found gold in California • Texan general who served formerly as a Congressman • ...
Benjamin Davis Jr. Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-24
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- What branch did he work in?
- Why did he die?
- How many wars did he fight?
- Who was the first African American general in the Airforce?
- How many years did he work in the Airforce?
Down
- Who was he married to?
- What was his middle name?
- Which Military Academy did he attend?
- What did he do in 1970?
- What was his rank?
10 Clues: Why did he die? • What was his rank? • Who was he married to? • What did he do in 1970? • What was his middle name? • What branch did he work in? • How many wars did he fight? • Which Military Academy did he attend? • How many years did he work in the Airforce? • Who was the first African American general in the Airforce?
Cinco De Mayo 2014-05-05
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- activists raised awareness
- de Dolores” priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla’s famous
- that Cinco de Mayo is a celebration of Mexican independence
- ruled by Napoleon
- Angeles, Chicago and Houston largest festivals are held in
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- Juárez president
- Zaragoza who died of typhoid fever months after his historic triumph there.
- rounded up a rag-tag force
- Zaragoza’s success at
- troops under General Charles Latrille de Lorencez
- evening The battle lasted from daybreak to
11 Clues: Juárez president • ruled by Napoleon • Zaragoza’s success at • activists raised awareness • rounded up a rag-tag force • evening The battle lasted from daybreak to • troops under General Charles Latrille de Lorencez • de Dolores” priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla’s famous • Angeles, Chicago and Houston largest festivals are held in • ...
4-1 and 4-2 History and Culture 2022-05-04
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- A Spanish general who switched sides
- This is the park where a memorial to
- Four Mexican states are named after ...
- This state rebelled against Mexico
- Mexico's Independence Day is in this month
- This man started the fight for Independence
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- The Texas ... led to a war with Mexico
- Hidalgo was captured and executed here
- Ninos Heros exists
- The first name of a Texas general
- This country ruled Mexico for about 300 years
11 Clues: Ninos Heros exists • The first name of a Texas general • This state rebelled against Mexico • A Spanish general who switched sides • This is the park where a memorial to • The Texas ... led to a war with Mexico • Hidalgo was captured and executed here • Four Mexican states are named after ... • Mexico's Independence Day is in this month • ...
Spetember 9 Vocabulary Words 2012-09-08
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- A vessel or casket, usually of precious metal, in which the host is preserved.
- General officer who commands a brigade, ranking between a colonel and a major-general.
- Showing increase of light.
- To revolve.
- To deprive of any right privilege or power
- To make an effort.
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- Unyielding adherence.
- The act of giving for a common purpose.
- The art or skill of a workman.
- Reasoning in which from certain and known relations or resemblance others are formed.
- Even-tempered.
- One given to speculating.
- Any scheme or recipe of a charlatan character.
- A small body of water leading into a larger.
14 Clues: To revolve. • Even-tempered. • To make an effort. • Unyielding adherence. • One given to speculating. • Showing increase of light. • The art or skill of a workman. • The act of giving for a common purpose. • To deprive of any right privilege or power • A small body of water leading into a larger. • Any scheme or recipe of a charlatan character. • ...
American Civil War, 1861-1865 2016-03-06
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- Confederate general who surrendered at end of war
- Many doctors had to perform this to wounded arms and legs
- Refers to the Southern Army
- Capital of the Confederacy that was destroyed
- Last name of Union general at end of Civil War
- Women served primarily in this role during the war
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- The South fought to keep this
- State where most Civil War battles were fought
- US President during war
- Turning point of the war
- Refers to the Northern Army
- More soldiers _____ during the Civil War than any other war combined
- Number of years the Civil War was fought
- The major crop of Southern plantations
14 Clues: US President during war • Turning point of the war • Refers to the Northern Army • Refers to the Southern Army • The South fought to keep this • The major crop of Southern plantations • Number of years the Civil War was fought • Capital of the Confederacy that was destroyed • State where most Civil War battles were fought • Last name of Union general at end of Civil War • ...
Book 2 Unit 1 Time conscious Americans 2018-03-21
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- relating to society and people's lives in general
- having the necessary ability, skill, knowledge, etc.
- ask sb . for amount of money for a service
- general unspoken agreement about how people should act or behave in certain situations
- plan carefully how much of sth. will be needed
- as a result
- a formal meeting
- try to find out the truth about sth.
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- the importance of an event, action,etc.
- get something that one wants
- rough; offensive
- more and more
- a machine or tool for a special purpose
- all the objects, conditions that are around and may affect sb. or sth.
14 Clues: as a result • more and more • rough; offensive • a formal meeting • get something that one wants • try to find out the truth about sth. • the importance of an event, action,etc. • a machine or tool for a special purpose • ask sb . for amount of money for a service • plan carefully how much of sth. will be needed • relating to society and people's lives in general • ...
animal farm chapters 3 & 4 2017-10-13
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- a surprise attack
- to be hidden, in secret, not easily seen
- an expression, usually a general truth to principle
- the attitude of wanting to make a revolution, or general disobedience
- a shelter for cows
- an adventure or an exciting story
- a brief statement expressing guiding principles of a person or an organization
- an entrance, especially of an armed force, as if to take over
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- Out an individual's heath and well being
- a celebration that happens at regular intervals
- to run directly at someone to make an attack
- a tool or instrument used in doing work
- possible solution to a problem
- to run away
14 Clues: to run away • a surprise attack • a shelter for cows • possible solution to a problem • an adventure or an exciting story • a tool or instrument used in doing work • Out an individual's heath and well being • to be hidden, in secret, not easily seen • to run directly at someone to make an attack • a celebration that happens at regular intervals • ...
Shops Around Neopia 2021-11-25
12 Clues: ...Royal • Cog's ... • ... Things • ... Marvels • Wintery ... • Mystical ... • The Rock ... • Words of ... • Kreludan ... • Smugglers ... • Brightvale ... • ... Stocked General Store
CROSS WORD PUZZLE OPPOSITE WORDS PART-7 2020-04-22
tosta 2024-05-17
Synonyms/Spanish Clues: Advanced 28 2023-12-16
Güemes 2025-03-24
Crossword words All Right! 3 H/V Unit 3 Lesson 2 2013-12-03
14 Clues: rechter • begaafd • bewolkt • minnaar • algemeen • afpersing • gevangenis • natte sneeuw • geniaal iemand • tentoonstelling • nieuwe rechtzaak • in gevaar brengen • in de gaten houden • in oostelijke richting
Shops Around Neopia 2021-11-25
12 Clues: ...Royal • Cog's ... • ... Things • ... Marvels • Wintery ... • Words of ... • Kreludan ... • Mystical ... • The Rock ... • Smugglers ... • Brightvale ... • ... Stocked General Store
PJ's Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-23
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- Inherited what was said to be the greatest body of wealth in New England
- very successful businessman, and served his community as an alderman
- He bought land in Georgia in 1760 and established a plantation there, while continuing to practice medicine
- Governor of Pennsylvania, political enemies tried to impeach him but couldn't find any wrong-doings
- He was the United States first Postmaster General
- He was apparently self-educated
- His father saw an aptitude for mathematics and felt that he was too frail for the farm life
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- served as a brigadier-general in the New York militia
- Major-General of the Delaware Militia
- He attended Harvard College and graduated at the age of 15
- He gained his freedom in 1779 through a prisoner exchange and was soon after elected Governor of Georgia
- Many of the most notable figures of the revolution, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, admitted a deep admiration for him
- He was licensed to practice law in the state of Virginia at age twenty-two
- Chief Justice of the State of Delaware
- He established a shipping business in Wilmington, North Carolina in 1760 and, by the time of the revolution, had amassed a fortune
15 Clues: He was apparently self-educated • Major-General of the Delaware Militia • Chief Justice of the State of Delaware • He was the United States first Postmaster General • served as a brigadier-general in the New York militia • He attended Harvard College and graduated at the age of 15 • very successful businessman, and served his community as an alderman • ...
Haitian Revolution - Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-06
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- name of the french delegate who traveled to Haiti to stop the first revolts
- brother in law of Napoleon who was sent by France to reestablish french authority
- the name given to the mixed race of the colony
- last name of the general who replaced Louverture and became the first emperor after the island became independent
- last name of the slave general who first organized and led the revolts
- the french general who was known for his cruelty and replaced Leclerc after his death
- country who tried to invade the island and with its navy controlled the Caribbean Sea
- civil war between Louverture and Rigaud for control of the colony
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- last and decisive battle of the revolution of Haiti, fought in 1803
- the name of Haiti before its independence
- event that happened in France were liberal ideas and the Declaration of the Rights of the Men and the Citizens were created
- it killed Leclerc and 24.000 french soldiers
- people who led the revolts and fought against oppressions
- The last name of the first person who brought liberal ideas to the island
- the institution who first gave citizenship to all free people of colour in the island
15 Clues: the name of Haiti before its independence • it killed Leclerc and 24.000 french soldiers • the name given to the mixed race of the colony • people who led the revolts and fought against oppressions • civil war between Louverture and Rigaud for control of the colony • last and decisive battle of the revolution of Haiti, fought in 1803 • ...
Texas Revolution crossword puzzle 2024-12-10
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- Colonel José Nicolás de la Portilla- the person that executed the texans at goliad mexican general
- Bean- the person that formed the tennessee congress
- Bowie and William B. Travis- the co commander of the alamo in garrison
- anna-The Mexican dictator known as "The Mexican dictator known as "The Napoleon of the west" is
- Scrape - The mass evacuation of Texan settlers fleeing from the advancing Mexican army during the revolution.
- - Commander of the Texas Army
- Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna- the person that fought for the mexican and led the attack of the alamo
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- Joe- a person that was a slave at the alamo
- Perfecto de Cos-the mexican general brother in law of santa anna
- Cuarón, Guillermo del Toro & Alejandro González Iñarritu- mexicos most famous director
- Bowie, William B. Travis, and David Crockett- the people that died during the battle of the alamo
- long was david crockett in congress for-Davy Crockett served as a Congressman from 1827-1835
- F. Austin - Known as the "Father of Texas," he played a significant role in the lead-up to the revolution.
- storyteller-what was david crockett talented at
- the person thats dad was named moses
- Jacinto - The decisive battle where Texan forces, led by Sam Houston, defeated the Mexican army.
16 Clues: - Commander of the Texas Army • the person thats dad was named moses • Joe- a person that was a slave at the alamo • storyteller-what was david crockett talented at • Bean- the person that formed the tennessee congress • Perfecto de Cos-the mexican general brother in law of santa anna • Bowie and William B. Travis- the co commander of the alamo in garrison • ...
mod2top3 Michael Wiant 2/12/2025 2025-02-12
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- A major early battle in 1775 showing the Americans’ resilience despite losing the hill.
- The emotional or mental state of a group of soldiers, which was critical for the Americans' victory.
- A British general who surrendered at Yorktown, effectively ending the war.
- A form of irregular warfare involving surprise attacks by small groups of combatants.
- The formal agreement between the United States and Great Britain that ended the war.
- The decisive battle where General Cornwallis surrendered, leading to American victory.
- A prolonged military blockade or assault on a fortified place.
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- Colonial militia members who could be ready to fight at a minute’s notice, crucial in early skirmishes.
- The formal partnership between the American colonies and France that helped secure the victory.
- The methods or strategies used in military operations, often tailored to the environment.
- The Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army, known for his leadership and perseverance.
- The site of the first battle of the Revolutionary War, in Massachusetts.
- A harsh winter camp where Washington’s army endured hardships but emerged stronger.
- A French general who played a crucial role in assisting the American forces.
- A turning point battle in 1777 that secured French support for the American cause.
15 Clues: A prolonged military blockade or assault on a fortified place. • The site of the first battle of the Revolutionary War, in Massachusetts. • A British general who surrendered at Yorktown, effectively ending the war. • A French general who played a crucial role in assisting the American forces. • ...
History Readings Week 24 2025-02-22
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- The first victims of the New York City Draft _____ were 3 of Robert Nugent’s men. (p. 247)
- Where was Confederate William Quantrill raised? (p. 253)
- On March 9, 1864, Lincoln promoted Grant to lieutenant ______. (p. 294)
- Which army lost the Battle of Vicksburg? (p. 249)
- General Lee signed papers of surrender in this village in Virginia. (p. 373)
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- The name of the man who killed Abraham Lincoln. (p. 376)
- The government in the South imposed this kind of tax in 1863 to halt inflation. (p. 252)
- Patrick ______, a Confederate general, died in November at a battle near Nashville. (p. 338)
- The draft riots of New York City during the Civil War ended with over this many people dead or injured. (p. 248)
- On January 31, 1865, Congress passed the _______ Amendment, which outlawed slavery. (p. 360)
- What month was the Battle of Chattanooga? (p. 276)
- Sherman took this city in Georgia in December of 1864. (p. 340)
- Frémont endorsed this man on September 22, 1864. (p. 333)
- What month in 1865 did Wilmington fall to the Federals? (p. 356)
- Who commanded the Southern troops at the Battle of Chickamauga? (Last name) (p. 264)
15 Clues: Which army lost the Battle of Vicksburg? (p. 249) • What month was the Battle of Chattanooga? (p. 276) • The name of the man who killed Abraham Lincoln. (p. 376) • Where was Confederate William Quantrill raised? (p. 253) • Frémont endorsed this man on September 22, 1864. (p. 333) • Sherman took this city in Georgia in December of 1864. (p. 340) • ...
budgeting 2023-11-01
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- A formal agreement
- Charges associated with using a particular service provided by state government to its citizens.
- A separate accounting entity, maintained for a particular purpose, for which transactions are subject to legal or administrative restrictions.
- usually 12 months
- The number of authorized positions includes vacant positions
- “authorized positions”
- only when the goods and services are actually received
- expenses and revenues of the base year
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- Activities required to accomplish specific goals at the expenditure level. If a program was to provide services for disabled, elderly, and children, then these would be subprograms.
- legislative mandates, goals and objectives, costs, and priorities
- authorized by the General Assembly.
- paid or to be paid for the purchase of an item
- Funds disbursed by the state directly to units of local government, non-profit corporations, and to individuals for specific purposes.
- An authorized job slot. Since a position may or may not be filled, a position is not equivalent to an employee.
- The level at which the General Assembly usually appropriates. Programs are related to the operating functions of an agency, for example, general operations, Office of the Secretary, etc.
15 Clues: usually 12 months • A formal agreement • “authorized positions” • authorized by the General Assembly. • expenses and revenues of the base year • paid or to be paid for the purchase of an item • only when the goods and services are actually received • The number of authorized positions includes vacant positions • ...
The American Revolutionary War 2025-07-08
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- This patriot from South Carolina decided the fight with guerrilla warfare against the British
- The French navy defeated the British navy in this battle to seal the Britons in Yorktown
- On September 3, 1783, Britain signed this peace agreement with the Thirteen Colonies for independence from Britain
- This Prussian general helped to train and organize Washington's soldiers in Valley Forge
- Patriots lost this battle north of the thirteen colonies to the redcoats
- This victory for the British to gain Philadelphia was led by General William Howe
- A terrible disaster on the night of September 20-21, 1776
Down
- The twenty-one year old school teacher who volunteered to spy on the British
- George Washington led this surprise attack on Hessian troops the morning after Christmas, 1776
- He was a major British general in the Revolutionary war who surrendered at Yorktown
- This French friend of George Washington's became one of his officers in the Revolutionary War
- A Scottish-born American in the United States Navy that attacked British ships
- Broken ships used as prisons
- In February of 1778, this was the first European country to acknowledge the Declaration of Independence
- German soldiers hired by the British to fight against the patriots
15 Clues: Broken ships used as prisons • A terrible disaster on the night of September 20-21, 1776 • German soldiers hired by the British to fight against the patriots • Patriots lost this battle north of the thirteen colonies to the redcoats • The twenty-one year old school teacher who volunteered to spy on the British • ...
George Washington 2025-08-26
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- This was George Washington's job prior to joining the military
- After George Washington resigned from military service, he was then elected as our first what?
- This man, who also assisted writing the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution, was George Washington's Vice President
- George Washington was given command of the Continental Army and given this rank
- George Washington is laid to rest at his home located here
- The articles of what were the prevailing document of law for the 13 colonies/states.
- In George Washington's will he did this to all his slaves
- The last name of the General that lead the British military to end the revolutionary war
- General Washington's first defeat was in defense of this island
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- George Washington was born in this State.
- George Washington's first military tour was fighting against this country known as the 7 years war in Europe
- When crossing the Delaware River, George Washington successfully defeated the British in the Battle of this?
- The wife of George Washington
- George Washington learned this type of Warfare in the French & Indian War
- George Washington was this type of entrepreneur at his residence in Mt. Vernon?
15 Clues: The wife of George Washington • George Washington was born in this State. • In George Washington's will he did this to all his slaves • George Washington is laid to rest at his home located here • This was George Washington's job prior to joining the military • General Washington's first defeat was in defense of this island • ...
Battle of Little Bighorn Puzzle 2021-11-18
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- General who marched northwest from Fort Laramie in Wyoming (2 words)
- Where gold was found in the Dakota Territory (2 words)
- General who marched west from Fort Abraham Lincoln in Dakota Territory (2 words)
- Colonel who was marching east from Fort Shaw in Montana (2 words)
- Sioux chief who established a camp on the Little Bighorn River (2 words)
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- Commander of the Seventh Cavalry (2 words)
- River where General Crook encountered a large group of Sioux and Cheyenne
- This Bureau was supposed to supply the Sioux with food. (2 words)
- Tribe that joined with Sioux led by Crazy Horse
- Present-day state in which the Battle of Little Bighorn occurred
10 Clues: Commander of the Seventh Cavalry (2 words) • Tribe that joined with Sioux led by Crazy Horse • Where gold was found in the Dakota Territory (2 words) • Present-day state in which the Battle of Little Bighorn occurred • This Bureau was supposed to supply the Sioux with food. (2 words) • Colonel who was marching east from Fort Shaw in Montana (2 words) • ...
Economics kylie carr 2024-04-18
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- series used to measure price changes for a representative sample of frequently used consumer items
- point in time when real gdp stops declining and begins to expand
- inflation in excess of 500 percent per year
- point in time when real gdp stops expanding and begins to decline
- state of the economy with large numbers of unemployed people declining real incomes overcapacity in manufacturing plants and general economic hardship
- increase in the general level of prices of goods and services
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- decline in real gdp lasting at least two quarters
- period of slow economic growth coupled with inflation
- decrease in the general level of prices for goods and services
- period of uninterrupted growth of real gdp
10 Clues: period of uninterrupted growth of real gdp • inflation in excess of 500 percent per year • decline in real gdp lasting at least two quarters • period of slow economic growth coupled with inflation • increase in the general level of prices of goods and services • decrease in the general level of prices for goods and services • ...
Groups and Figures WWII 2014-05-20
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- The American general who led American soldiers and Filipino troops who ended up being defeated by the Japanese and tortured in prison camps
- The military alliance in WWII between Germany, Italy, and Japan
- Communist dictator of the totalitarian Soviet Union who made a secret non-aggression pact with Hitler
- The British Prime Minister who was also an officer in the British Army; he was against Hitler from the beginning and didn’t support Chamberlain
- A German who build up the German military in hope to have a powerful German empire with lots of territory
- The Japanese General who launched a surprise attack on the American naval base
- The president of the United States who negotiated the end of the war with Churchill and Stalin by agreeing on territory, ending the war with Japan, and convincing countries to join the United Nations
- The German General who led the Italian and German forces in Africa; had the nickname the Desert Fox
- Japanese pilots who loaded their planes with bombs and then purposely crashed into Allied ships, dying in the process
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- The Italian prime minister who invented fascism and used it to try and create a powerful Italian military
- The leader of the Spanish Civil War that won with the help of Hitler and Mussolini to rule as a fascist dictator in Spain
- The American general who led the combined American and British forces that went to North Africa and defeated the Italian and German forces
- The Japanese emperor who surrendered, ending WWII
- The military alliance in WWII between Great Britain and France
- The American president after Roosevelt who made the decision to drop an atomic bomb on Japan
15 Clues: The Japanese emperor who surrendered, ending WWII • The military alliance in WWII between Great Britain and France • The military alliance in WWII between Germany, Italy, and Japan • The Japanese General who launched a surprise attack on the American naval base • The American president after Roosevelt who made the decision to drop an atomic bomb on Japan • ...
The Punic wars (jackson) 2021-03-17
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- General of Punic war #3
- General of Carthage 1st Punic war
- Rome wanted _______
- both Carthage and Rome wanted it
- the Carthage tried to get across the ____
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- 5 banks of ores
- Hannibal Promise to _____ Rome
- A Roman senator who want's to end Carthage
- No one was there to guard, and they have no food
- a princess of Phoenicia who founded Carthage
10 Clues: 5 banks of ores • Rome wanted _______ • General of Punic war #3 • Hannibal Promise to _____ Rome • both Carthage and Rome wanted it • General of Carthage 1st Punic war • the Carthage tried to get across the ____ • A Roman senator who want's to end Carthage • a princess of Phoenicia who founded Carthage • No one was there to guard, and they have no food
Ye Ol' Civil War 2021-10-12
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- lincoln's speech dedicating a cemetery to union soldiers
- confederate general at gettysburg
- seceded
- union general and later 18th president of US
- end of the war
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- confederate president
- won presidential election of 1860
- new state created when virginia was politically split in war
- fort confederate army yoinked and hen used against federal garrison
- issue debated that caused civil war
10 Clues: seceded • end of the war • confederate president • won presidential election of 1860 • confederate general at gettysburg • issue debated that caused civil war • union general and later 18th president of US • lincoln's speech dedicating a cemetery to union soldiers • new state created when virginia was politically split in war • ...
Greece 2021-11-08
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- Greek statesman and general
- a body of troops or police
- strait of Gallipoli from the Gallipoli peninsula
- an ancient Athenian lawgiver
- system of government by the whole population
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- Athenian politician and general
- the central figure in the story that was inspired
- relating to the ancient city of Olympia
- heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece
- a priest or priestess
10 Clues: a priest or priestess • a body of troops or police • Greek statesman and general • an ancient Athenian lawgiver • Athenian politician and general • relating to the ancient city of Olympia • heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece • system of government by the whole population • strait of Gallipoli from the Gallipoli peninsula • ...
Ancient Rome Who Know!!!!!!!! 2014-02-24
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- Rome emperor from A.D. 54 to 68
- Ancient Roman emperor after Caligula
- Ancient Roman philosopher
- Ancient Roman general who attacked Carthage
- A roman writer
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- He led roman forces, and he was captured in battle
- Became emperor in A.D. 37
- Launched an invasion from Spain
- Was a famous general and mad with power
- Ruled from 27 B.C to A.D. 14
10 Clues: A roman writer • Became emperor in A.D. 37 • Ancient Roman philosopher • Ruled from 27 B.C to A.D. 14 • Rome emperor from A.D. 54 to 68 • Launched an invasion from Spain • Ancient Roman emperor after Caligula • Was a famous general and mad with power • Ancient Roman general who attacked Carthage • He led roman forces, and he was captured in battle
Battle of Shiloh 2024-05-20
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- The theatre the battle was in
- State this battle took place in
- Name of the church
- The amount of days this battle laster
- It is also known as this battle
- The Victor of the battle
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- Confederate General who died
- the Confederate army that fought in this battle
- Confederate General who took command after the original died
- Union commander
10 Clues: Union commander • Name of the church • The Victor of the battle • Confederate General who died • The theatre the battle was in • State this battle took place in • It is also known as this battle • The amount of days this battle laster • the Confederate army that fought in this battle • Confederate General who took command after the original died
Union Civil War Generals 2018-12-09
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- He was a US Army officer for his entire career and eventually a nominee for the office of President of the US in 1880
- He is best known as a political major general of the Union Army during the American Civil War, and for his leadership role in the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson
- His regiment missed Chancellorsville because of a smallpox outbreak in the ranks
- He is known for his association with Ulysses S. Grant and for his fast assent to major general
- His stout defense at the Battle of Chickamauga in 1863 saved the Union Army from being completely routed, earning him his most famous nickname, "the Rock of Chickamauga"
- He is known for committing the Army of the Potomac to Gettysburg
- U.S. Army officer who served in the Civil and Indian wars, meeting his famous demise at the Battle of Little Bighorn
- He was successful in defeating General Lee, but was criticized for not pursuing the Confederate Army when in his grasp
- Led the Union Army and later became the President of the United States
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- He was awarded the medal of honor and he was known throughout the country by his new nickname “the Boy Colonel”
- Major General for the Union and is best remembered for his stunning defeat by Lee at the Battle of Chancellorsville
- Led the Army of the Potomac and also ran for President against Abraham Lincoln
- One of the first "political" major generals appointed by President Lincoln and replaced Benjamin Butler at New Orleans
- Best known for surrendering Fort Sumter, the first engagement of the Civil War
- Best known for taking Atlanta followed by his brutal but effective "march to the sea"
15 Clues: He is known for committing the Army of the Potomac to Gettysburg • Led the Union Army and later became the President of the United States • Led the Army of the Potomac and also ran for President against Abraham Lincoln • Best known for surrendering Fort Sumter, the first engagement of the Civil War • ...
The War for Europe and North Africa 2026-01-29
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- The German aim in this battle was to prevent food and war materials from reaching Great Britain and the Soviet Union.
- American General who led the American troops in Operation Overlord during WWII and went on to command all US ground troops invading Europe from the west.
- An invasion of Axis-controlled North Africa, commanded by American general Dwight D. Eisenhower.
- Fought less than 40 miles from Rome; It left about 25,000 Allied and 30,000 Axis casualties.
- A major industrial center on the Volga River; in its defence the Soviets lost a total of 1,100.000 soldiers.
- He was stripped of power and arrested and the king told said to him "you are the most hated man in Italy."
- Groups of ships traveling together for mutual protection.
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- The strategy Churchill and Roosevelt developed believing that Germany and Italy posed a greater threat than Japan.
- American General who led the Allied invasion of North Afric and the D-Day invasion of France and commanded the Allied Forces in Europe during WWII.
- The most celebrated of the minority units; all of the pilots of the 99th Pursuit Squadron were black.
- Built by the US who launched a crash ship building program producing 140 per month by 1943.
- A name given to June 6, 1944; The day on which the Allies launched an invasion of the European mainland during WWII.
- American general who was involved in North Africa, Italy, and the Battle of the Bulge during WWII.
- Refers to American citizens whose parents had emigrated from Japan.
- A month long battle of WWII, in which the Allies succeeded in turning back the last major German offensive of the war.
15 Clues: Groups of ships traveling together for mutual protection. • Refers to American citizens whose parents had emigrated from Japan. • Built by the US who launched a crash ship building program producing 140 per month by 1943. • Fought less than 40 miles from Rome; It left about 25,000 Allied and 30,000 Axis casualties. • ...
Chancellorsville, Fredericksburg, Soldier Culture 2023-05-03
6 Clues: general for the confederate • mapmaker for the confederate • bread civil war soldiers eat this • general during the battle of Fredericksburg • general that was hired after Burnside got fired • general who died in the battle of Chancellorsville
civil war 2021-07-31
8 Clues: indecisive • incharge of a unit • confederate general • Good guys of the north • territory's to the left • dumb dumbs in the south • people fighting against slavery • major problem with confederate economy
Civil war 2024-05-03
8 Clues: Union general • Union casualties. • Confederate general • Southern casualties • Union Ironclad ship. • Confederate Ironclad ship • days the ships battled for • Union forces sent to take the capital
Revolutionary War 2018-09-13
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- What is the name of the bloody battle that took place on July 17, 1775 in Boston Massachusetts, where the British Army advanced on the Colonists?
- Which army during the Revolutionary War was strong, trained and supported by a well-established government?
- What colony did the British want to overtake in order to cut off the New England colonies and wait for their surrender?
- Which British General showed poor leadership and slow-moving military tactics that caused a lack of British support for the Revolutionary War?
- Which commander led the Continental troops during the Revolutionary war?
- At which battle did General Washington nearly lose all of his men, in death or abandonment of the cause?
- After which two famous battles in this one location did the British change their military strategy and decide to stay close to the shore and the strength of their Navy?
- What battle ended the Revolutionary War?
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- Who negotiated the Treaty of Alliance, which aligned France with the Americans during the Revolutionary War?
- Which city did the British capture by marching northward after winning the Battle of Brandywine Creek on September 11, 1777?
- What was the common goal for the colonists?
- During the Battle of Yorktown, which country’s Navy surrounded the British army?
- Which British general found himself surrounded by land and sea during the Battle of Yorktown in 1781?
- What river did General Washington cross in the night to lead a surprise attack on the British on Christmas day 1776?
- of Paris Which treaty, signed in 1783, granted the United States full independence and set the boundaries of the nation?
15 Clues: What battle ended the Revolutionary War? • What was the common goal for the colonists? • Which commander led the Continental troops during the Revolutionary war? • During the Battle of Yorktown, which country’s Navy surrounded the British army? • Which British general found himself surrounded by land and sea during the Battle of Yorktown in 1781? • ...
15 Union Civil War Generals 2018-12-09
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- He is best known as a political major general of the Union Army during the American Civil War, and for his leadership role in the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson
- He was awarded the medal of honor and he was known throughout the country by his new nickname “the Boy Colonel”
- He is known for his association with Ulysses S. Grant and for his fast assent to major general
- Led the Union Army and later became the President of the United States
- Best known for surrendering Fort Sumter, the first engagement of the Civil War
- Led the Army of the Potomac and also ran for President against Abraham Lincoln
- He is known for committing the Army of the Potomac to Gettysburg
- Major General for the Union and is best remembered for his stunning defeat by Lee at the Battle of Chancellorsville
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- One of the first "political" major generals appointed by President Lincoln and replaced Benjamin Butler at New Orleans
- His stout defense at the Battle of Chickamauga in 1863 saved the Union Army from being completely routed, earning him his most famous nickname, "the Rock of Chickamauga"
- Best known for taking Atlanta followed by his brutal but effective "march to the sea"
- His regiment missed Chancellorsville because of a smallpox outbreak in the ranks
- He was a US Army officer for his entire career and eventually a nominee for the office of President of the US in 1880
- U.S. Army officer who served in the Civil and Indian wars, meeting his famous demise at the Battle of Little Bighorn
- He was successful in defeating General Lee, but was criticized for not pursuing the Confederate Army when in his grasp
15 Clues: He is known for committing the Army of the Potomac to Gettysburg • Led the Union Army and later became the President of the United States • Best known for surrendering Fort Sumter, the first engagement of the Civil War • Led the Army of the Potomac and also ran for President against Abraham Lincoln • ...
The battle of saratoga 2024-02-28
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- Lead by this man who is also known as a traitor, the Colonists soldiers claimed a decisive victory.
- The number of battles in the fall of 1777
- This battle is also known as the battle of Bemis Heights.
- After Burgoyne captured Fort Ticonderoga he continued south and captured this fort.
- In this month on the 17th in 1777 Burgoyne surrendered and accepted the conditions set in the Convention of Saratoga.
- A fort that Burgoyne forced to surrender first.
- These battles convinced this country to help them by showing this country the new nation’s independence.
- The French sent a lot of stuff over to assist the colonies during the war. With the French helping the Americans, they secured the surrender of Great Britain in 1783. This is _______ for the colonists.
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- This person was a patriot general and had a force of about 12,000 troops 4 miles away from Saratoga.
- Controlled another army of British soldiers to combine his soldiers with General John Burgoyne’s army (this person was also a general).
- The turning point for the Continental Army in the American Revolution
- A General that commanded the British troops during the fall of 1777 in the American revolution
- This battle took place when Burgoyne’s troops fought Gates troops. This battle was also known as the battle of Freeman’s Farm, and Gate’s troops forced Burgoyne’s troops back enough that they eventually had to return back to camp.
- York Where Burgoyne set up his camp near Saratoga ____
- The British called for a retreat because they were low on supplies and soldiers, but Gates confronted him before they could retreat, and surrounded them at Saratoga. The British were technically __________
15 Clues: The number of battles in the fall of 1777 • A fort that Burgoyne forced to surrender first. • This battle is also known as the battle of Bemis Heights. • York Where Burgoyne set up his camp near Saratoga ____ • The turning point for the Continental Army in the American Revolution • ...
AICE General Paper- Command Words 2023-04-24
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- write about issue(s) or topic(s) in depth in a structured way
- make an informed judgement
- examine something in detail to determine its meaning, identify its elements and determine the relationship between them
- investigate closely, in detail
- judge or calculate the quality, importance, amount, or value of something
- take forward to a more advanced stage by expanding or building upon given information
- apply knowledge and understanding to situations where there are a range of valid responses in order to make a proposal
- support a case with evidence/reasoning
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- state the points of a topic/ give characteristics and main features
- name/select/recognise
- identify/comment on differences
- set out purpose or reasons/make the relationships between things evident/provide why and/or how and support with relevant evidence
- express in clear terms
- review and respond to given information
- select and present the main points, without detail
- produce and answer by referring to reading material or recall from memory (depending on how the question is framed)
- identify/comment on similarities and/or differences
- show how or give an example
18 Clues: name/select/recognise • express in clear terms • make an informed judgement • show how or give an example • investigate closely, in detail • identify/comment on differences • support a case with evidence/reasoning • review and respond to given information • select and present the main points, without detail • identify/comment on similarities and/or differences • ...
9-1-1 General Knowledge 2025-04-23
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- Eddie's past training as this helped secure his spot at the 118
- bandit that Buck caught raiding a pantry
- Bobby's favourite dessert
- Buck read a self-help book called "The Age of _______"
- part one of gear that Buck and Eddie tend to wield
- a man is injured when lightning strikes at the beach, turning some of the sand into this
- Chris took one to Buck's in SE3, Eddie drove one in SE8
- Tommy was scared of Maurice, this type of animal
- What Chim hosted before becoming a firefighter
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- Only article of clothing worn by Lola in "Buck, Actually"
- Chim wanted him and Maddie to "forever date" so that they would not _____
- The 118 have gotten pretty good at ______ things, like bombs and tempers.
- A ______ attack shuts down LA and allows Jeffry Hudson to escape in SE5
- part two of the gear that Buck and Eddie tend to wield
- people at the chess tournament thought Ramon was Chris's _____
- kind of scientist Karen is
- piece of equipment that Ravi (and Buck) "broke"
- Number of hamburgers it took to subdue the dobermans in "Let Go".
18 Clues: Bobby's favourite dessert • kind of scientist Karen is • bandit that Buck caught raiding a pantry • What Chim hosted before becoming a firefighter • piece of equipment that Ravi (and Buck) "broke" • Tommy was scared of Maurice, this type of animal • part one of gear that Buck and Eddie tend to wield • part two of the gear that Buck and Eddie tend to wield • ...
Survivor Raleigh General Knowledge Crossword 2025-04-05
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- The chemical element K
- A cascade of water on a river
- Symbolic birds representing love and peace
- Volcano that is inactive but may erupt in the future
- Last name of President "Teddy"
- Historically important vegetable in Ireland
- Galaxy containing our solar system
- Position between second and third base
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- Group of stars forming a recognizable pattern
- Sixth planet from the sun
- A freshwater wetland that has trees and shrubs growing in it
- Fat layer that keeps some marine animals warm
- Number of original colonies that declared independence
- Dense cloud of tiny water droplets that forms near the ground
- Capital of Rhode Island
- Bus passenger whose actions inspired MLK
- Antonym for odd
- Matter with no defined volume or shape
18 Clues: Antonym for odd • The chemical element K • Capital of Rhode Island • Sixth planet from the sun • A cascade of water on a river • Last name of President "Teddy" • Galaxy containing our solar system • Matter with no defined volume or shape • Position between second and third base • Bus passenger whose actions inspired MLK • Symbolic birds representing love and peace • ...
General Knowledge with the Kids 2026-01-02
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- has the longest farts of any African animal
- The biggest whale
- sandskrit word meaning bliss, joy or pure happiness
- Up yours
- Health Canada term for fragrance
- Foot gloves
- passing gas, repeatedly and often
- Over 30
- Extinct volcano beside William Watson
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- An operation started in New Zealand that brought supplies to whaling ships
- they're gone they're near, they're insincere
- Mine that exploded in 1915. Worst coal mining disaster in Canadian history
- Cant out run the runs
- Can't pick it in public
- Unstable mountain by Blairmore
- Dinner masquerading as a fart
- They pulled it out of the ground in Bellevue
- Town half buried in April 1903
- Animal with retractable claws
19 Clues: Over 30 • Up yours • Foot gloves • The biggest whale • Cant out run the runs • Can't pick it in public • Dinner masquerading as a fart • Animal with retractable claws • Unstable mountain by Blairmore • Town half buried in April 1903 • Health Canada term for fragrance • passing gas, repeatedly and often • Extinct volcano beside William Watson • has the longest farts of any African animal • ...
Mexican War by Zeke Mills 2025-03-04
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- The border between the U.S.A and Mexico established after the war ended
- The lead Mexican general and dictator during the Mexican War
- The belief that America should spread from sea to shining sea.
- The republic established by Americans in California after it was captured.
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- The fort where the lead Mexican general was captured, ending the war.
- The "Father of Texas."
- An American general during the Mexican War who later became the U.S President.
- The area that ultimately caused the Mexican War to start (border disputes.)
- U.S President during the Mexican War
- The Mexican fort where 200 Texans were executed (Hint: This became a slogan for Americans during the Mexican War!
10 Clues: The "Father of Texas." • U.S President during the Mexican War • The lead Mexican general and dictator during the Mexican War • The belief that America should spread from sea to shining sea. • The fort where the lead Mexican general was captured, ending the war. • The border between the U.S.A and Mexico established after the war ended • ...
Punic wars 2022-10-25
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- a mountain range in Switzerland and Italy
- a place where Hannibal defeated the romans
- the people of Carthage
- an island near the roman peninsula
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- an animal used by Carthage in war
- a plank that Romans used to invade on sea
- Carthage's greatest general
- something Carthage used to pay Rome
- a form of military where Carthage is strong
- an important Roman general
10 Clues: the people of Carthage • an important Roman general • Carthage's greatest general • an animal used by Carthage in war • an island near the roman peninsula • something Carthage used to pay Rome • a mountain range in Switzerland and Italy • a plank that Romans used to invade on sea • a place where Hannibal defeated the romans • a form of military where Carthage is strong
Name______ Bellringer August 28, 2023 2023-08-28
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- An error in thinking
- A special type of deductive argument
- An example of an irreducible complex system
- This argument goes from specific to general
- Trust confidence and conviction are better words
- Knowing what you believe and why
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- These represent reasons of the argument
- Avoid using christian _________
- This argument goes from general to specific
- This represents the conclusion of an argument
10 Clues: An error in thinking • Avoid using christian _________ • Knowing what you believe and why • A special type of deductive argument • These represent reasons of the argument • This argument goes from general to specific • An example of an irreducible complex system • This argument goes from specific to general • This represents the conclusion of an argument • ...
Chapter 13 2024-04-15
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- Money that is owed or due
- inflation in the range of 500% a year and above
- steady growth path
- prolonged economic down turn
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- General increase of prices
- A general decrease of prices
- A period of stagnant economic growth
- Recession begins when the economy reaches a
- 2 quarters of decreased GDP
- turnaround point where real GDP stops going down
10 Clues: steady growth path • Money that is owed or due • General increase of prices • 2 quarters of decreased GDP • A general decrease of prices • prolonged economic down turn • A period of stagnant economic growth • Recession begins when the economy reaches a • inflation in the range of 500% a year and above • turnaround point where real GDP stops going down
Civil War Crossword 2024-11-27
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- _____States: Union states that had slavery
- major communication advantage for the union
- other name for the union
- Uncle____Cabin, major book that caused outrage and conflict throughout America
- First state to secede from the union
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- Union plan to blockade the south's supplies
- bloodiest battle of the civil war
- Union general who burned down much of Georgia
- Leader of the Union
- Confederate General
10 Clues: Leader of the Union • Confederate General • other name for the union • bloodiest battle of the civil war • First state to secede from the union • _____States: Union states that had slavery • Union plan to blockade the south's supplies • major communication advantage for the union • Union general who burned down much of Georgia • ...
The Battle of Palmito Ranch 2025-03-01
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- Month of battle
- year of the battle
- had intentions to continue fight in the civil war
- General Smith said to move west of here
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- location of the battle
- the side that won the battle
- where General Smith and his troops were withdrawing from
- state battle was fought in
- day of battle
- number order of battles in civil war
10 Clues: day of battle • Month of battle • year of the battle • location of the battle • state battle was fought in • the side that won the battle • number order of battles in civil war • General Smith said to move west of here • had intentions to continue fight in the civil war • where General Smith and his troops were withdrawing from
Reading changes our minds 2022-10-05
14 Clues: ideell • ökande • uppstod • brochyr • rista in • utveckla • rista in • framsteg • intensivt • reklamblad • tillgänglig • free gratis • tillgänglig • public allmänheten
General knowledge 2021-06-25
6 Clues: Which is largest flower in the world? • On which river the Uri dam is constructed? • Which metal is the lightest metal in world? • Which is largest freshwater lake in the world? • Computer is connected to internet by which device? • Under which project, India has proposed to undertake deep ocean mining?
General pharmacology 2022-12-30
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- study of absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of drugs.
- science of poisons.
- Study of the effect of the drugs in large number of people in community.
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- quantitative study of biological and therapeutic effect of drug.
- it is branch of medicine concerned with the cure of diseases or relief of symptoms and includes drug treatment.
- study of the effect of drug upon microorganisms and parasites, living & multiplying in living organisms. It is now also useful for treatment of cancer by targeting cancerous cells.
6 Clues: science of poisons. • study of absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of drugs. • quantitative study of biological and therapeutic effect of drug. • Study of the effect of the drugs in large number of people in community. • ...
general knowledge 2021-10-08
6 Clues: name of our state • name of our nation • name of our district • name of our school place • name of capital of tamilnadu • river name flow in tirunelveli
General knowlegde 2021-04-25
6 Clues: What is cheese made of? • What is the shape of the sun • What do humans breathe to survive • Which is the world's tallest animal • How many sides does an octagon have • At what time of the day do we have lunch
General knowledge 2021-05-11
6 Clues: Which planet is known as the Red Planet? • Trout,Carp and Barrcuda are names of what? • How many players are there in an ice hockey team? • Which animal is known as the "Ship of the Desert"? • What is the temperature of the moon during the day? • Which first electrical item did Thomas Edisin invent?
General Knowledge 2021-11-10
6 Clues: - The National tree of India • - The world's smallest country • - Which is the biggest sea animal? • Bezos - Who is the founder of amazon? • - Who is known as the father of biology? • - Subhash Chandra Bose was popularly known as?
