general Crossword Puzzles
mod2top3 2024-09-09
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- The winter encampment of the Continental Army
- Prussian drillmaster who trained the Continental Army
- American general known as the "Swamp Fox"
- The treaty that ended the Revolutionary War
- He wrote "Common Sense"
- The document that declared American independence
- American naval commander who said, "I have not yet begun to fight"
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- The turning point battle of the Revolutionary War
- The primary author of the Declaration of Independence
- The final battle of the Revolutionary War
- British hired soldiers known as Hessians were from this country
- British general who surrendered at Yorktown
- The country that allied with the Americans in 1778
- The river Washington crossed on Christmas night 1776
- Location of the first battle of the Revolutionary War
15 Clues: He wrote "Common Sense" • The final battle of the Revolutionary War • American general known as the "Swamp Fox" • British general who surrendered at Yorktown • The treaty that ended the Revolutionary War • The winter encampment of the Continental Army • The document that declared American independence • The turning point battle of the Revolutionary War • ...
Mia's RWCW 2024-04-25
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- what were the British Army referred to as
- who forced their surrender at the battle of Trenton
- what way did the French Sail
- were the did the Continental Army go after leaving New York
- who was a double agent
- where was the surprise attack on Christmas day
- who was the main general of the Continental army
- what did the continental army build to close in on Yorktown
- where did the Boston Massacre happen
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- who got control of a port from General Clinton
- who said, "I have not yet begun to fight."
- what country assisted the Continental Army
- a privately owned merchant ship with weapons on board
- Marions nickname
- what river did the British plan to seize control of
15 Clues: Marions nickname • who was a double agent • what way did the French Sail • where did the Boston Massacre happen • what were the British Army referred to as • who said, "I have not yet begun to fight." • what country assisted the Continental Army • who got control of a port from General Clinton • where was the surprise attack on Christmas day • ...
Civil War 2023-02-22
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- A group that doesn’t support slavery.
- The amendment that protected the rights of the formerly enslaved people.
- Jobs that African American generally held after the war.
- The amount of times the Confederacy controlled Brownsville.
- His unit was Hood’s Texas Brigade.
- The amendment that outlawed of slavery.
- One commander of the Union- Lee surrendered to this person.
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- Year that General Lee surrendered to General Grant.
- A group that supported slavery.
- Oct 4, 1862- Union took over and overcame Confederate defenses.
- Confederates won- the last battle of the Civil War took place here.
- The celebration of the Emancipation Proclamation (the day).
- 16th US president- supported the Union.
- The amount of times the Union controlled Brownsville.
- When someone works for you without pay.
15 Clues: A group that supported slavery. • His unit was Hood’s Texas Brigade. • A group that doesn’t support slavery. • 16th US president- supported the Union. • When someone works for you without pay. • The amendment that outlawed of slavery. • Year that General Lee surrendered to General Grant. • The amount of times the Union controlled Brownsville. • ...
michael 2025-05-13
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- first ships to ever be made of iron
- the rebuilding of a place or thing
- racist laws in the south
- a federal agency made to provide necessities to freed slaves in the south
- a confederate general during the civil war
- a march led by general Sherman to cripple the confederates ability to fight back
- place where Abraham Lincoln was assassinated
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- an invention made to make cotton farming easier
- freed over 700 slaves using a secret system
- these people flooded into the U.S. during the 19th century
- the amendment that abolished slavery
- A person whos goal is to eliminate slavery
- to separate or depart from
- The president who signed the Indian removal act
- confederate supporter who assassinated Abraham lincoln
15 Clues: racist laws in the south • to separate or depart from • the rebuilding of a place or thing • first ships to ever be made of iron • the amendment that abolished slavery • A person whos goal is to eliminate slavery • a confederate general during the civil war • freed over 700 slaves using a secret system • place where Abraham Lincoln was assassinated • ...
Civil War 2023-05-12
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- Person who tried to arm slaves
- People that were against slavery
- A major general for the south
- A major general for the north
- The way Abraham Lincoln was killed
- a state african americans were put in which they were considered property
- Tobacco and cotton were (blank) crops
- A president that outlawed slavery
- A major political party which opposed the federals
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- When African Americans were treated differently
- When California admitted into the Union as a free state
- Where the bloodies battle of the civil war was fought
- Part of the US which relied heavily on agriculture
- Part of the US which was heavily industrialized
- a law passed that stated a runaway slave should be returned
15 Clues: A major general for the south • A major general for the north • Person who tried to arm slaves • People that were against slavery • A president that outlawed slavery • The way Abraham Lincoln was killed • Tobacco and cotton were (blank) crops • When African Americans were treated differently • Part of the US which was heavily industrialized • ...
Antonyms for words with -que 2021-02-24
APUSH Chapter 20-21 Puzzle Part 2 2021-12-09
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- United States Army officer, defeated Robert E. Lee in the Battle of Gettysburg.
- Northern Democrats who obstructed the war effort by attacking Abraham Lincoln.
- A coalition party of pro war Republicans and Democrats to defeat antiwar Northern Democrats.
- Declared all slaves in rebelling states to be free.
- Union Soldier, Unites States Senator
- Constitutional amendment prohibiting all forms of slavery.
- Major General in the Confederate States Army.
- Civil War Union General.
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- 18th U.S. president.
- George B. McClellan's failed effort to seize Richmond.
- Assassinated Abraham Lincoln.
- William Tecumseh Sherman's destructive march through Georgia.
- Commander of the Confederate States Army.
- Abraham Lincoln's famous speech delivered at the dedication at the Gettysburg Battlefield.
- Brutal clashes between Ulysses S. Grant's and Robert E. Lee's Armies.
15 Clues: 18th U.S. president. • Civil War Union General. • Assassinated Abraham Lincoln. • Union Soldier, Unites States Senator • Commander of the Confederate States Army. • Major General in the Confederate States Army. • Declared all slaves in rebelling states to be free. • George B. McClellan's failed effort to seize Richmond. • ...
Dunham Crossword 2023-04-18
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- Was governor of Louisiana,sent guns, ammo, etc. to continental army
- He came to America in 1777 and served for Washington with no pay.
- This Milita group prevented General Burgoynes army from capturing supplies from an American supply base
- British army size during the battle of Yorktown
- Officer in the Prussian army, Ben Franklin requested he assist Washington
- Personally funded the American Revolution, came to Philidelphia in 1778
- School teacher hung for spying on British troops
- Year the Revolutionary War ended
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- Battle in Wilmington, North Carolina in 1776
- Battle in Virginia, September - October 1781
- The ______ vs. The Patriots
- Strongest navy in the world
- Colony's General
- Year of the battle of Yorktown
- a privately owned merchant ship outfitted with weapons
15 Clues: Colony's General • The ______ vs. The Patriots • Strongest navy in the world • Year of the battle of Yorktown • Year the Revolutionary War ended • Battle in Wilmington, North Carolina in 1776 • Battle in Virginia, September - October 1781 • British army size during the battle of Yorktown • School teacher hung for spying on British troops • ...
Dylan crossword puzzle revolution 2023-04-18
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- double agent
- agrees to help the Americans after hearing of this victory.
- the british shot civilians that were threatening them and there was a big deal about this
- American leader in the battle of bunker hill
- type of holster for ammo
- didnt put general arnold in any of the reports
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- The army led by an american leader
- played a key role in winning the battle of Saratoga but was not mentioned in any report.
- weapon ammo name
- taught the American soldiers how to fight at valley forge.
- Americans won this war in the fall of 1777
- kept a running army for 8 years and the general of the continental army.
- had big speeches
- British soldiers
- Weapon
15 Clues: Weapon • double agent • weapon ammo name • had big speeches • British soldiers • type of holster for ammo • The army led by an american leader • Americans won this war in the fall of 1777 • American leader in the battle of bunker hill • didnt put general arnold in any of the reports • taught the American soldiers how to fight at valley forge. • ...
Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-26
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- known for its shorline of subtropiical beaches
- Capital of the United States of America
- who led the South's attempt at secession during the Civil War.
- a war between citizens of the country
- a league or compact for mutual support or common action
- he owner, master, or one of the crew of a blockade runner.
- 16th U.S. President
- president of confederate states
- april 12-13, 1861
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- American Civil War general and a major architect of modern warfare.
- the action or fact of being joined
- any of the slave states that bordered the northern free state
- the capital of Virginia
- a nurse who founded the American Red Cross
- military strategy proposed by Union General Winfield Scott early in the American Civil War.
15 Clues: april 12-13, 1861 • 16th U.S. President • the capital of Virginia • president of confederate states • the action or fact of being joined • a war between citizens of the country • Capital of the United States of America • a nurse who founded the American Red Cross • known for its shorline of subtropiical beaches • a league or compact for mutual support or common action • ...
Cara’s Science Crossword 2021-03-04
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- How many atoms are there in total in a molecule of sulfur trioxide?
- An element in group 2.
- Has the atomic number of 1
- Has two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
- This is the smallest particle.
- Two or more different substances which are chemically combined.
- Towards what side of the periodic table are metals found?
- Name of the process of removing salt from salty water.
- A general property of a metal.
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- A general property of a non-metal.
- The name of the element Mg
- Approximately how many elements are there?
- how many different atoms are there in a compound?
- The solid remaining on the paper in filtration.
- oxide What is produced when magnesium burns in air?
- Doesn’t have a definite formula.
16 Clues: An element in group 2. • The name of the element Mg • Has the atomic number of 1 • This is the smallest particle. • A general property of a metal. • Doesn’t have a definite formula. • A general property of a non-metal. • Approximately how many elements are there? • Has two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. • The solid remaining on the paper in filtration. • ...
Cara’s Science Crossword 2021-03-04
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- A general property of a non-metal.
- Doesn’t have a definite formula.
- How many atoms are there in total in a molecule of sulfur trioxide?
- Has two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
- The name of the element Mg
- Has the atomic number of 1
- oxide What is produced when magnesium burns in air?
- Towards what side of the periodic table are metals found?
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- Name of the process of removing salt from salty water.
- This is the smallest particle.
- how many different atoms are there in a compound?
- The solid remaining on the paper in filtration.
- An element in group 2.
- A general property of a metal.
- Approximately how many elements are there?
- Two or more different substances which are chemically combined.
16 Clues: An element in group 2. • The name of the element Mg • Has the atomic number of 1 • This is the smallest particle. • A general property of a metal. • Doesn’t have a definite formula. • A general property of a non-metal. • Approximately how many elements are there? • Has two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. • The solid remaining on the paper in filtration. • ...
Medicines Crossword 2021-03-15
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- Preparations that prevent a person from contracting a specific disease
- Way in which medicine is taken that is the fastest
- Destroy fungal infections
- Study of the movement of a drug in the body
- interaction, 2 drugs taken together that decrease or cancel effects
- Neutralize the effect of toxins
- Destroy bacteria
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- the counter, Used without doctor script, FDA deems safe for general use
- Drugs taken or used to prevent, cure, or treat a condition
- Need Dr. script, FDA deems unsafe for general use
- Food and drug administration
- Control spread of virus to decrease symptoms and length of illness
- When you need more of a drug to get the same effect
- Agent that causes illness
- Pain relievers
15 Clues: Pain relievers • Destroy bacteria • Agent that causes illness • Destroy fungal infections • Food and drug administration • Neutralize the effect of toxins • Study of the movement of a drug in the body • Need Dr. script, FDA deems unsafe for general use • Way in which medicine is taken that is the fastest • When you need more of a drug to get the same effect • ...
civil war 2023-05-12
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- battle fought in pensylvania
- the decision that decided once a slave always a slave
- act that made north have to return slaves even if it isn't theirs.
- Amendment granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States
- the compromise that made northern states free states and southern slave states
- northern side
- fight in kansas between pro & anti slavery groups
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- amendment that abolished slavery
- restricted black people's right to own property, conduct business, buy and lease land, and move freely through public spaces.
- general for the north
- general for the south
- race won't affect your right to vote
- laws to keep african americans in slavery
- president elected in 1860
- southern side
15 Clues: southern side • northern side • general for the north • general for the south • president elected in 1860 • battle fought in pensylvania • amendment that abolished slavery • race won't affect your right to vote • laws to keep african americans in slavery • fight in kansas between pro & anti slavery groups • the decision that decided once a slave always a slave • ...
civil war 2024-04-23
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- the battle that ensured the south's defeat
- president of the united states
- general of the north and later president
- the name of the union's military strategy
- the name of the south's military strategy
- the amendment that abolished the practice of slavery
- often the women of the war would work as this
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- the south's main source of labor
- the name of robert e lee's land that turned into a cemetary
- what was the south's economy based on
- the rich would often hire these to take their place in the war
- another name for the north/united states of america
- where robert e lee surrendered
- main confederate general
- the last name of a famed abolitionist and author
15 Clues: main confederate general • president of the united states • where robert e lee surrendered • the south's main source of labor • what was the south's economy based on • general of the north and later president • the name of the union's military strategy • the name of the south's military strategy • the battle that ensured the south's defeat • ...
Imaryllina’s Vocab Crossword 2024-05-06
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- Refers to two lines that intersect at a right angle.
- Equal to.
- Defined as the measure amount of rotation between 2 lines.
- Term which is represented by “~”.
- Final result or statement.
- Statement A logical construct used to express a relationship between two statements or conditions.
- Term which may also be represented by “V”.
- Distance around a shape or figure.
- A two dimensional shape with almost ATLEAST 3 straight sides and angles.
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- A new state went formed by switching hypothesis.
- Proves a general statement or hypothesis.
- Operation that reverses the value of the statements.
- A point that refers points that lie on a straight line.
- Reasoning Logical Process used to create general conclusions.
- Opposite or reverse of something.
- Place that divides a line segment.
16 Clues: Equal to. • Final result or statement. • Term which is represented by “~”. • Opposite or reverse of something. • Place that divides a line segment. • Distance around a shape or figure. • Proves a general statement or hypothesis. • Term which may also be represented by “V”. • A new state went formed by switching hypothesis. • ...
Medieval Era 2025-03-19
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- Led the French to victory at Orleans in the 100 Years War.
- Byzantine ruler who ruled during the height of the empire.
- Byzantine empress.
- ____II...the pope who called for the Crusades to begin.
- ______ the Lionheart...forced a truce in the Third Crusade.
- Frankish king who won the Battle of Tours.
- Spanish general of the Reconquista wars.
- First king of the Franks.
- _________the Conqueror....Norman lord who won the Battle of Hastings.
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- Was crowned Holy Roman Emperor.
- King of England who was forced to sign the Magna Carta.
- The first King of France.
- Byzantine general who nearly reconquered the Western Roman Empire.
- Married Ferdinand to unite Spain into one nation.
- Leader of Muslim forces in the Third Crusade.
15 Clues: Byzantine empress. • The first King of France. • First king of the Franks. • Was crowned Holy Roman Emperor. • Spanish general of the Reconquista wars. • Frankish king who won the Battle of Tours. • Leader of Muslim forces in the Third Crusade. • Married Ferdinand to unite Spain into one nation. • King of England who was forced to sign the Magna Carta. • ...
French Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-03
15 Clues: No • Day • Yes • Man • Girl • Time • Love • Woman • World • Reason • Thank you • Good evening • Mister or gentlemen • Miss, referring to an unmarried women • A general greeting meaning "hello" or "good morning"
French Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-03
15 Clues: No • Day • Yes • Man • Girl • Time • Love • Woman • World • Reason • Thank you • Good evening • Mister or gentlemen • Miss, referring to an unmarried women • A general greeting meaning "hello" or "good morning"
1980s TV Soap Operas 2025-03-04
15 Clues: - Oil drama • - World soap • - Light soap • - Hope family • - Barbara soap • - Corinth soap • - Tomorrow soap • - Crest vineyard • - Nighttime soap • - Political drama • - Landing spinoff • - Hospital setting • - Carrington drama • - Supernatural soap • - Ewing family saga
Aug-08 2013-08-09
crossword 1604 2021-04-16
15 Clues: make • change • consume • related • rely on • wondered • visualize • decay, rot • end of life • usual, general • make, manufacture • strength, vitality • mesh, made by a spider • food necessary for growth • substance that provide nourishment
THE GENTLE MIND GAME 2025-08-27
15 Clues: Complex maze • Think deeply • Complex puzzle • Assume as true • Mental calmness • Cause confusion • Cryptic question • Difficult choice • Logical reasoning • Reflect carefully • General principle • Comparison concept • Self-evident truth • Contradictory truth • Mysterious situation
Voice of the Ocean Crossword 2026-01-10
15 Clues: sea witch • siren king • siren queen • siren magic • got banished • siren weapon • sacred island • siren kingdom • magical animal • prince captain • chorus general • elite warriors • cecaelia friend • princess protagonist • celeste's sister/the voice
16-1 2021-05-03
You Might Be Church of God If You Know This! 2025-05-14
13 Clues: Teen • Penny • Dunamis • Tongues • Bookstore • Education • Convention • Biennial meeting • Headquarter City • Summer time event • First General Overseer • Schoolhouse Revival 1896 • Pentecostal Research Center
Battle Of Chancellorsville 2022-06-07
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- The name of the Union general who lead the Union soldiers in this battle.
- What month did the battle of Chancellorsville begin?
- Name of the Union army that fought in this battle. This army was founded on July 26, 1861.
- How many days did the battle last?
- About how many soldiers fought on the Confederate side rounded to the nearest 10,000 (written out).
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- Name of the Confederate general who lead the confederate soldiers in this battle.
- Name of the Confederate lieutenant general who was killed by friendly fire.
- About how many soldiers fought on the Union's side rounded to the nearest 10,000. (write it out).
- The name of the county this battle was fought in.
- The month that this battle ended.
10 Clues: The month that this battle ended. • How many days did the battle last? • The name of the county this battle was fought in. • What month did the battle of Chancellorsville begin? • The name of the Union general who lead the Union soldiers in this battle. • Name of the Confederate lieutenant general who was killed by friendly fire. • ...
Greek to GCSE Chapter 1 2nd Declension Nouns 2021-08-11
Australian Terrier 2013-04-17
Civil War 2022-03-09
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- To break away/Separate
- President for the Confederacy
- When people only care about what happens where they live/area
- One of the main causes of the Civil War
- People who are against slavery
- Abraham Lincoln announced the Emancipation Proclamation after this battle
- General for the Confederacy
- Turning point in the war and bloodiest 3 day battle
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- This state was added as a free state during the Compromise of 1850
- This state was added as a slave state during the Missouri compromise
- General for the Union
- This state was added as a free state during the Missouri compromise
- President for the Union
- Battle where the union took control of the Mississippi River
- The region where most slaves were located
15 Clues: General for the Union • To break away/Separate • President for the Union • General for the Confederacy • President for the Confederacy • People who are against slavery • One of the main causes of the Civil War • The region where most slaves were located • Turning point in the war and bloodiest 3 day battle • Battle where the union took control of the Mississippi River • ...
Public Forum 2021-06-24
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- The first time when environmental issues were explicitly included in the agenda of multilateral trade negotiations.
- Where the WTO is based
- Decisions at the WTO are normally made by
- One of the official languages of the WTO
- Prohibits members from favouring their domestic products over imported like or directly competitive products of other WTO members.
- 164
- Number of deputy directors-general
- Inter-governmental organization dealing with global trade rules
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- Director general of the WTO
- Are the absolute maximum for applied tariffs.
- WTO's building
- 01.01.1995
- Body that acts on behalf of the WTO Ministerial Conference on all WTO related matters
- Prohibits members to discriminate between their trading partners.
- De facto international organization predecessor to the WTO
- One of the official languages of the WTO
16 Clues: 164 • 01.01.1995 • WTO's building • Where the WTO is based • Director general of the WTO • Number of deputy directors-general • One of the official languages of the WTO • One of the official languages of the WTO • Decisions at the WTO are normally made by • Are the absolute maximum for applied tariffs. • De facto international organization predecessor to the WTO • ...
Vocabulary # 7 2018-04-24
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- To lump, hold, or stick together
- Things that are normal, ordinary, and following the accepted way
- General agreement in opinions, values, preferences, or the like
- A conversational expression
- A sentence or phrase written under a picture to tell about or explain the picture
- of or relating to a corpse
- A general idea or thought
- An overly used expression or idea
- Of or relating to the shared knowledge and values of a society
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- Working together toward a common goal
- A meaning suggested by a word or an expression in addition to its exact meaning
- The total amount of something when it's all added together
- Believable or plausible
- Review of somebody's work
- an event resulting in great loss and misfortune
15 Clues: Believable or plausible • Review of somebody's work • A general idea or thought • of or relating to a corpse • A conversational expression • To lump, hold, or stick together • An overly used expression or idea • Working together toward a common goal • an event resulting in great loss and misfortune • The total amount of something when it's all added together • ...
Westward expansion 2019-10-23
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- Important leader to the Texas revolution
- 7th president, general in the u.s army
- territory of Louisiana bought by the U.S from France
- 12th president , major general who got victories in the Mexican- american war
- Armed conflict between the U.S and Mexican Republic
- invented the cotton gin
- A prospector in the California gold rush of 1849
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- religious revival of the early 19th century
- promotes interest in one's country
- 19th century doctrine that speaks of expansion of the U.S continents
- members of the British reform that sought supremacy
- Spain granted independence to Mexico in 1821
- Capital punishment or slavery
- Forcing relocation of natives from their homes
- a 2,000 mile journey from Missouri to Oregon in the 1800's
15 Clues: invented the cotton gin • Capital punishment or slavery • promotes interest in one's country • 7th president, general in the u.s army • Important leader to the Texas revolution • religious revival of the early 19th century • Spain granted independence to Mexico in 1821 • Forcing relocation of natives from their homes • A prospector in the California gold rush of 1849 • ...
Chapter 1 crossword 2015-08-28
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- notable Roman jurist and advisor of Justinian I
- 67th Emperor of the Roman Empire
- Eastern Roman empress and wife of Justinian I
- romana long period of relative peace and minimal expansion
- Roman emperor from 284 to 305
- a general of the Byzantine Empire
- ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period
- Greco-Egyptian writer of Alexandria
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- king of Visigoths/Barbarian general in the Roman army. Sacked Rome in 410
- prominent Greek physician, surgeon, and philosopher
- East Roman emperor from 527 to 565
- leading Roman lyric poet during the time of Augustus
- Roman Emperor from 306 to 337 AD of Illyrian ancestry
- In 476 became the first King of Italy
- Founder of the Roman empire
15 Clues: Founder of the Roman empire • Roman emperor from 284 to 305 • 67th Emperor of the Roman Empire • a general of the Byzantine Empire • East Roman emperor from 527 to 565 • Greco-Egyptian writer of Alexandria • In 476 became the first King of Italy • ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period • Eastern Roman empress and wife of Justinian I • ...
The Civil War - Hard 2024-06-05
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- The Battle of ________ is also known as "the Monitor vs the Merrimack".
- General William Sherman's middle name.
- Founder of the Knights of the Golden Circle.
- The Confederacy's largest prison was located in ________, Georgia.
- Gen ________ was Gen. Pickett's superior officer during Pickett's charge.
- Many of Washington's elite traveled to observe this battle.
- Rose O'Neal ________ was a prominent Washington Socialite during the war.
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- "Angel's Glow" appeared in soldier's wounds after the Battle of ________.
- Regarded as the most famous photographer during the war.
- The unofficial national anthem of the Confederacy.
- Surname of the Union Army Quartermaster.
- This Confederate spy was nicknamed "The Siren of Shenandoah".
- Nathan Bedford Forest commanded during the ________ Massacre.
- Chairman of the Committee on Military Affairs.
- General Burnside's first name.
15 Clues: General Burnside's first name. • General William Sherman's middle name. • Surname of the Union Army Quartermaster. • Founder of the Knights of the Golden Circle. • Chairman of the Committee on Military Affairs. • The unofficial national anthem of the Confederacy. • Regarded as the most famous photographer during the war. • ...
Chapter 7 2025-01-31
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- bloodiest single day battle of Civil War
- capital of VA
- Union general
- Northern Civil War strategy to starve the South by blockading seaports and controlling the Mississippi River
- first battle of Civil War
- to leave or withdraw
- A person who wanted to end slavery
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- Southern states during the Civil War
- Confederate general
- Party Political party that believed in the non-expansion of slavery
- The Northern States during the Civil War
- the condition of being owned by another person and being made to work without wages
- United States slave who sued for liberty after living in a non-slave state
- saved the Union during the Civil War and emancipated the slaves;
- what side benefited from slavery
15 Clues: capital of VA • Union general • Confederate general • to leave or withdraw • first battle of Civil War • what side benefited from slavery • A person who wanted to end slavery • Southern states during the Civil War • bloodiest single day battle of Civil War • The Northern States during the Civil War • saved the Union during the Civil War and emancipated the slaves; • ...
Revolutionary War Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-18
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- Leader of the Continental Army.
- River crossed by Washington for a surprise attack.
- Sense Famous pamphlet by Thomas Paine inspiring the revolution.
- of Paris The treaty that officially ended the war.
- The final battle where the British surrendered.
- Colonial soldiers who could be ready quickly.
- Forge Location where the Continental Army endured a harsh winter.
- Country that provided key support to the Americans.
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- The main British general at the end of the war.
- von Steuben German officer who helped train the American troops.
- of Independence Document declaring independence from Britain.
- Arnold American general who became a traitor.
- The first major victory for the Americans.
- American diplomat who negotiated the peace treaty.
- Type of warfare involving surprise attacks.
15 Clues: Leader of the Continental Army. • The first major victory for the Americans. • Type of warfare involving surprise attacks. • Arnold American general who became a traitor. • Colonial soldiers who could be ready quickly. • The main British general at the end of the war. • The final battle where the British surrendered. • River crossed by Washington for a surprise attack. • ...
Power System Protection- Relays 2025-08-28
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- Relay that operates after a specific time delay (Time Relay).
- General term for a device that detects fault & trips.
- General term for safeguarding electrical systems.
- Protection scheme for the entire power system.
- Device that disconnects the faulted part from the healthy system.
- Relay used in transformers; compares input & output currents.
- Relay that trips when current exceeds preset limit.
- Relay detecting loss of field in generators.
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- Gas-actuated relay used for oil-filled transformer protection.
- Relay that uses pilot wires for line protection.
- Relay used in rotating machines to prevent reverse power flow
- Relay used for long transmission line protection.
- Relay that responds to change in system frequency.
- Relay responding to thermal heating/overheating.
- Relay based on directional power flow.
15 Clues: Relay based on directional power flow. • Relay detecting loss of field in generators. • Protection scheme for the entire power system. • Relay that uses pilot wires for line protection. • Relay responding to thermal heating/overheating. • Relay used for long transmission line protection. • General term for safeguarding electrical systems. • ...
Rome- Bo woitalla 2025-12-22
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- Who brought Rome to its biggest size
- paid large sums of money for war damage
- crassus-grew jealous of Caesar rising to fame
- register people according to their wealth to determine taxes
- Anthony- General and ally of Caesar
- the right of consul to reject the acts of others
- granted citizenship to many people in the provinces
- executed hundreds of Romans who didn't like him
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- official who could veto bills
- was defeated by the Roman general Scipio
- A Judge who created laws through decisions in court
- Gracchus- First to attempt reforms, was murdered for his ideas
- chariot races were held
- who had the land advantage in the Punic Wars
- A Form of government where people can vote
15 Clues: chariot races were held • official who could veto bills • Anthony- General and ally of Caesar • Who brought Rome to its biggest size • paid large sums of money for war damage • was defeated by the Roman general Scipio • A Form of government where people can vote • who had the land advantage in the Punic Wars • crassus-grew jealous of Caesar rising to fame • ...
Richyorker 2013-11-24
15 Clues: KO • MCD • MSFT • CSCO • YHOO • _light • Say's moo • Old Sport... • Still Rising! • Easily come by • RCA sells this • ...Electrics (GE) • Richest man's wife • _out of themed answers • Richest man in new york
The Gentle Mind Game (Difficult Level) 2025-09-09
15 Clues: Think deeply • Complex maze • Complex puzzle • Assume as true • Mental calmness • Cause confusion • Cryptic question • Difficult choice • Reflect carefully • Logical reasoning • General principle • Self-evident truth • Comparison concept • Contradictory truth • Mysterious situation
Accounting 4.03 Vocabulary 2020-11-02
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- /A proof of the equality of debits and credits in a general ledger
- /A single line drawn under a column to indicate that the amounts above the line are ready to be totaled a double line drawn under a column to indicate that the amounts just above the ruling are totals and no other entries need to be made
- /Journal entries recorded to update general ledger accounts at the end of the fiscal period
- /Reports net income or net loss financial information over a defined period of time
- /A columnar accounting form that is used to summarize the general ledger information needed to prepare the financial statements for a business
- /The specific length of time (a month, a quarter, or a year) covered by the financial reports of a business
- /Total of goods on hand for sale to customers
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- /Summarizes what a business owns, what a business owes, and the current net worth on a specific date
- /The difference between total revenue and total expenses when the total revenue is greater than total expenses
- /Changes recorded on a worksheet to update the general ledger accounts at the end of a fiscal period
- /A GAAP principle that requires matching expenses incurred in an accounting period with the revenue earned in the same period
- /The difference between total revenue and total expenses when total expenses are greater than total revenue
12 Clues: /Total of goods on hand for sale to customers • /A proof of the equality of debits and credits in a general ledger • /Reports net income or net loss financial information over a defined period of time • /Journal entries recorded to update general ledger accounts at the end of the fiscal period • ...
Vocab 2016-10-30
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- extremely large
- broken scattered remains/ garbage
- listened
- commentary the act of telling a story in order to provide an opinion on issues in society; the goal is to promote a change in a community's way of thinking
- originating, existing, or occurring outside earth
- (as in relating to "mood")- a general feeling produced by the environment
- shocked/amazed
- all people, community of people
- hard to overcome
- confused noise (sometimes repeating
- a secret plot or plan
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- the feeling of being attacked or persecuted;to worried about something (to the extreme)
- to be under or to be put under water
- total devastation, destruction
- ruled by fear and inequality (the opposite of a perfect society)
- evil, dishonest due to taking bribes or lying, power hungry...
- unclear or too general
- lasting or seeming to last forever
- close friend
- uproar of confusion
- hatred
- killed
- to bring out or call forth
- to smell bad
24 Clues: hatred • killed • listened • close friend • to smell bad • shocked/amazed • extremely large • hard to overcome • uproar of confusion • a secret plot or plan • unclear or too general • to bring out or call forth • total devastation, destruction • all people, community of people • broken scattered remains/ garbage • lasting or seeming to last forever • confused noise (sometimes repeating • ...
Rome 2016-05-16
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- Traveled to Rome from Jerusalem to become a bishop
- Was executed for proclaiming to be the mosiah
- General who wanted to seek revenge on Rome for Carthage's defeat
- A water system of irrigation
- A.K.A Octavian
- Major battles between 246 and 146 B.C in Rome
- Form of government where power rest with citizens
- Julius Caesar was considered to be this
- Fought 3 rivals for Roman leadership
- The country Rome was most influenced by
- What Gaul is today
- The common laborers/farmers who made up most of Rome's pop
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- The focal point of commerce and local politics in Rome
- The aristocratic branch of the Roman Republic
- Rome's golden age
- Roman general elected to consul in 59 B.C.
- Wealthy landowners who held most of the power
- The last aqueduct design in an arch
- A word that is aka "punic"
- A "missionary who spread the Christian religion
- What rhymes with Rome (No correct Answer)
21 Clues: A.K.A Octavian • Rome's golden age • What Gaul is today • A word that is aka "punic" • A water system of irrigation • The last aqueduct design in an arch • Fought 3 rivals for Roman leadership • Julius Caesar was considered to be this • The country Rome was most influenced by • What rhymes with Rome (No correct Answer) • Roman general elected to consul in 59 B.C. • ...
Vocabulary 2017-03-08
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- Small earring people usually wear on their noses.
- A violently destructive windstorm.
- Someone who on only cares about oneself.
- A person who intimidate others
- rhymes with something that gets bigger the more you take away.
- Bad behaviour.
- Not safe.
- A woman asking to vote.
- Something offensive to smell,taste or the senses in general.
- To sleep beyond the intended time of waking up.
- Brutal and violent killing.
- Tusks are made of these.
- Famous film from 1978.
- Something causing danger.
- People in general.
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- To repeat word by word.
- To reveal.
- the chief in a prison.
- rhymes with "plane".
- Opposite to optimist.
- Item sold at discount.
- A person who really enjoys reading and studying.
- Walk with your hands and knees.
- Shy, withdrawn.
- A building for growing plants.
- Ruby.
- rhymes with flower.
- Intense.
- rhymes with "threw"
- Spirit of a dead person.
- A noisy and violent public disorder.
31 Clues: Ruby. • Intense. • Not safe. • To reveal. • Bad behaviour. • Shy, withdrawn. • People in general. • rhymes with flower. • rhymes with "threw" • rhymes with "plane". • Opposite to optimist. • the chief in a prison. • Item sold at discount. • Famous film from 1978. • To repeat word by word. • A woman asking to vote. • Tusks are made of these. • Spirit of a dead person. • Something causing danger. • ...
Information Literacy 2017-05-24
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- sources/ original or first-hand information
- / successful in presenting information in a desired result
- information / often biased information found in the editorial section of a newspaper
- / facts or details you get from a context
- information / up-to-date information
- / list of sources
- information / unbiased information found mostly on scientific papers
- information / product of an author's expertise and study on the subject matter
- / state of being literate
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- / raw information
- / effective use of information
- / the condition of seeking appropriate information
- / also know as the general public or lay person
- information / old but helpful information providing insights and comparison of events
- information / information based on evidences and findings provided by reliable sources
- information / appeals to general interest
- information / analysis of facts by an individual
- sources/ usually include bibliographies or primary and secondary sources
- / gathering information with the least waste of time and effort to avoid information overload.
- information / information published digitally over the internet that lasts a long time and is routinely updated.
20 Clues: / raw information • / list of sources • / state of being literate • / effective use of information • information / up-to-date information • information / appeals to general interest • / facts or details you get from a context • sources/ original or first-hand information • / also know as the general public or lay person • ...
Johnny Tremain 2014-01-16
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- General Gage's riding horse
- The youngest daughter of Mrs. Lapham
- Lyte The most beautiful woman in all of Boston
- The boy that works at the Boston Observer
- The first battle of the war
- Johnny's most prized possesion
- The master silversmith of Boston
- The man that stole Johnny's silver cup
- The boy with a crippled hand
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- The girl that works for Lavinia Lyte
- The man that said "So a man can stand up"
- One of Mr. Lapham's ex-apprentices that works for the British
- One of the leaders of the Boston Observer
- The British general in charge of Boston
- Where Johnny goes to find imformation about the British
- The "dumping of the tea"
- The doctor that offers to fix Johnny's hand
- The man that owns Hancock Warf
- The day when Johnny had his accident and crippled his hand
- The man that gave Johnny his gun and uniform
- Johnny's horse
21 Clues: Johnny's horse • The "dumping of the tea" • General Gage's riding horse • The first battle of the war • The boy with a crippled hand • The man that owns Hancock Warf • Johnny's most prized possesion • The master silversmith of Boston • The girl that works for Lavinia Lyte • The youngest daughter of Mrs. Lapham • The man that stole Johnny's silver cup • ...
U.S.history 10-17 2014-06-17
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- state handed over by Mexico in 1848
- reuniting the north and the south
- maker of the Model T
- general beaten at the Battle of Little Big horn
- sold by Napoleon in 1803
- "... Exposition" in 1876
- inventor of barbed wire
- ".... address" famous speech by Lincoln
- first national park
- "... Kansas" fight between pro-slavery and anti-slavery groups
- large industrial organizations
- skillful confederate general
- inventor cotton gin
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- western boundary of the U.S. in 1800
- rewards for the return of runaway slaves
- "... Act" law passed during the civil war offering free farms
- "Missouri ..." slavery is banned in lands to the west and north of Missouri
- 11 states who seceded in 1860
- explorer who set off in 1804 to the Pacific
- writer fervently opposed to slavery (1830s)
- discovered in 1848 in california
- inventor of the light bulb
- famous female 'conductor'
- "manifest ...." The U.S. should stretch from ocean to ocean
- president during the civil war
25 Clues: first national park • inventor cotton gin • maker of the Model T • inventor of barbed wire • sold by Napoleon in 1803 • "... Exposition" in 1876 • famous female 'conductor' • inventor of the light bulb • skillful confederate general • 11 states who seceded in 1860 • large industrial organizations • president during the civil war • discovered in 1848 in california • ...
Rome: Republic to Empire (Vocabulary Review) 2021-10-12
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- the Roman general whose army beat Hannibal
- the Romans built many of these between the towns they conquered
- a trading empire on the coast of North Africa
- a form of government in which citizens elect their leaders
- taught early Romans to build temples, streets, and public squares
- general from Carthage who sent soldiers and elephants to fight the Romans
- taught early Romans to grow olives and grapes
- a member of the Republic with the right to vote
- to agree or say yes
- the river that Rome was built along
- an ordinary citizen
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- three rulers who share equal power
- government officials who interpret the law and serve as judges
- a person given total power
- a member of the ruling class
- a large group of Roman soldiers
- head of government
- to reject or say no
- a part of the government made of patricians that passed laws
- an elected official who protects the rights of ordinary citizens
20 Clues: head of government • to reject or say no • to agree or say yes • an ordinary citizen • a person given total power • a member of the ruling class • a large group of Roman soldiers • three rulers who share equal power • the river that Rome was built along • the Roman general whose army beat Hannibal • a trading empire on the coast of North Africa • ...
Civil War 2021-11-08
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- believed slavery should be permitted in any US territory
- the northern states
- loyalty to one's own region or section of the country rather than the country as a whole
- a ship covered in iron armor
- northern democrats who opposed the abolition of slavery
- the withdrawal of states from the country
- states that supported slavery but did not leave the union
- bloodiest battle of the civil war; 22,700 casualties
- general of the union
- elected president in 1860; signed Emancipation Proclamation
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- the practice of forcing people to work without pay
- battle that officially started the civil war
- someone who wishes to get rid of slavery
- American war from 1861-1865
- a cracker eaten by soldiers made from flour and water
- served as the president of the confederacy from 1861-1865
- battle that turned the war around in the North's favor
- the southern states that seceded from the union
- general of the confederacy
- an escaped slave who joined the Union army
20 Clues: the northern states • general of the union • general of the confederacy • American war from 1861-1865 • a ship covered in iron armor • someone who wishes to get rid of slavery • the withdrawal of states from the country • an escaped slave who joined the Union army • battle that officially started the civil war • the southern states that seceded from the union • ...
Trent Shelly Government Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-11
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- lists the rights of citizens rights to freedom of speech and religion
- what makes up the general assembly
- sets the qualifications for voting and rules for elections
- different groups within government that are responsible for different duties
- deals with laws that are created to protect society from wrong-doers
- an act is committed by a juvenile that would be a criminal offense if committed by an adult
- describes the powers and structure of the county and the city governments
- so that one branch is not to powerful
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- standards that keep institutions from harming peoples freedom
- short paragraph that states the purpose of the constitution
- authorizes the power to tax
- created to deal with relationships among individuals
- creates laws
- sets up Ga government bodies and provides state personal board
- enforces laws
- establishes relationship between government and people
- interprets laws
- describes the structure of powers given to the general assembly
- can appoint public officials but senate must approve
- may declare laws unconstitutional
20 Clues: creates laws • enforces laws • interprets laws • authorizes the power to tax • may declare laws unconstitutional • what makes up the general assembly • so that one branch is not to powerful • created to deal with relationships among individuals • establishes relationship between government and people • sets the qualifications for voting and rules for elections • ...
Around Pennsylvania 2022-08-12
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- How many years a House term of office lasts
- This was first discovered in 1859 in PA
- This burger was invented at a McDonald's in PA
- The first one of these in America was in PA
- The official animal of PA
- PA is not a state, but a _______
- The first one of these in America was in PA
- This military vehicle was invented in PA
- Electrifying First Speaker of the PA House
- How many years a Senate term of office lasts
- The official dog of PA
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- President who called the PA Capitol "The Handsomest Building I ever saw
- PA's founding document
- This toy first went down stairs alone or in pairs in PA
- PA is fifth in the nation producing this drink
- The Chief Executive of PA
- One of the chambers of the PA General Assembly
- Another chamber of the PA General Assembly
- The official fish of PA
- President who delivered the Gettysburg Address
- The first one of these in America was in PA
- The official insect of PA
- This was first burned for power in 1808 in PA
23 Clues: PA's founding document • The official dog of PA • The official fish of PA • The Chief Executive of PA • The official animal of PA • The official insect of PA • PA is not a state, but a _______ • This was first discovered in 1859 in PA • This military vehicle was invented in PA • Another chamber of the PA General Assembly • Electrifying First Speaker of the PA House • ...
1812 levi 2022-11-03
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- a animal you can ride
- 1st president
- a well know tractor in the north west(2 words)
- 19th president
- 29th president (2 words)
- 15th president
- 34th president
- best know for his surrender at the siege of yorktown in 1781
- 30th president
- 37th president
- 6 president ( 3 words)
- 25th president (2 word)
- 38th president
- 44th president
- 7 president (2 words)
- 20th president
- a state
- nfl team
- 16th president
- a sport
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- 1776 2 words
- 17th president
- a animal
- 3rd president (2 words)
- 41th president
- won the war
- general for the colonists at the battle long island
- a general in the revolutionary war(2 words)
- 26th president
- 10 president (2 words)
- where the battle of orleans new took place
- 39th president (2 words)
- was the first ventriloquist's dummy to have his own personal microphone (2 words)
- 42th president
34 Clues: a state • a sport • a animal • nfl team • won the war • 1776 2 words • 1st president • 17th president • 41th president • 19th president • 15th president • 34th president • 26th president • 30th president • 37th president • 38th president • 44th president • 20th president • 42th president • 16th president • a animal you can ride • 7 president (2 words) • 10 president (2 words) • 6 president ( 3 words) • ...
Exam 2 Vocab 2021-03-29
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- lies next to the active center
- (have a lot of proline residues)
- is site of repressor-repressor interaction that makes dimerization and cooperative binding possible
- is a great advantage to an activator as it increases the affinity between the activator and its DNA target
- maintaining dissociation of template DNA
- infection progresses as in a virulent phage; induced by UV radiation or chemicals
- bind to their hormone ligands
- was the first eukaryotic transcription factor to be discovered
- maintains DNA dissociation
- attracts general transcription factors and RNA polymerase II
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- Antitermination in the phage l late gene region requires
- phage DNA is integrated into the host genome
- is the DNA-binding end of molecule
- has two enzymatic activities: Histone acetyltransferase (HAT) Protein kinase
- Very similar to the prokaryotic -10 box
- attracts general transcription factors and RNA polymerase II
- Without blank the receptors repress gene activity
- (have a lot of acidic residues)
- initiating DNA dissociation
- (have a lot of glutamine residues)
- is the last general transcription factor to join the pre-initiation complex
21 Clues: maintains DNA dissociation • initiating DNA dissociation • bind to their hormone ligands • lies next to the active center • (have a lot of acidic residues) • (have a lot of proline residues) • is the DNA-binding end of molecule • (have a lot of glutamine residues) • Very similar to the prokaryotic -10 box • maintaining dissociation of template DNA • ...
World War II Key Terms and People 2021-04-20
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- A Japanese attack in Hawaii on Dec 7, 1941
- Awful cities that Nazis controlled Jews in
- War that turned the tide of the war in the Pacific
- An admiral who was Japans best naval strategist
- Great Britain, France, US, Societ Union, China
- Wnded in Feb, 1943 with a loss of over 24,000
- "lighting war" or Germany's new military strategy.
- A general that was in command of Afrika Korps.
- What Germanic people claimed as the "master race"
- Hitler's plan as he grew impatient
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- French general, set up government-in-exile in LDN
- British prime minister, lived 1874-1965
- A battle that ended on May 10, 1941
- What dictator Joseph Stalin signed with Hitler.
- "Night of broken glass" on November 9
- Joint declaration signed by Roosevelt and Churchill
- Hilter's elite security force
- Commander of the allied land forces in the Pacific
- Systematic mass slaughter of Jews
- Systematic murder of an entire people
20 Clues: Hilter's elite security force • Systematic mass slaughter of Jews • Hitler's plan as he grew impatient • A battle that ended on May 10, 1941 • "Night of broken glass" on November 9 • Systematic murder of an entire people • British prime minister, lived 1874-1965 • A Japanese attack in Hawaii on Dec 7, 1941 • Awful cities that Nazis controlled Jews in • ...
Roman Empire 2023-11-17
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- male dominated society and family
- women in Rome had more of this than Greece
- slaves sent to fight in the Colosseum
- Capital city of the Roman Empire
- a legally recognized subject of a state means you have this
- poor citizens of Rome
- made up of 300 life-term governing officials
- Europe, Africa, and this continent were conquered
- largest military group in Rome
- got married around age 12 in the empire
- 2 military general leaders in the Republic
- a government given power by those who can vote
- conquering others and having 1 leader in charge
- became dictator of Rome and helped the poor
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- people of a place that are allowed to vote
- rich land owners in Rome
- 10 million existed in the empire
- General of Rome who fought a civil war against Julius Caesar
- 1st Emperor of Rome AFTER JC
- soldiers that are non-citizens of Rome
- the guard of 9000 soldiers to protect the emperor
21 Clues: poor citizens of Rome • rich land owners in Rome • 1st Emperor of Rome AFTER JC • largest military group in Rome • 10 million existed in the empire • Capital city of the Roman Empire • male dominated society and family • slaves sent to fight in the Colosseum • soldiers that are non-citizens of Rome • got married around age 12 in the empire • ...
8th SS Ch. 4 American Revolution (IMPACT) 2023-11-12
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- Patriot, soldier, and spy.(2w)
- British supporter here in the colonies.
- “rent-a-pirate”
- Promoted to general and died in battle.
- One of the African ‘Americans’ patriots.(2w)
- Loyalists were strong in this area/colony.
- A key ally that brought their navy.
- New commander of the Continental Army forced Cornwallis to retreat.(2w)
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- Early British win over the patriots.(3w)
- Washington survived a brutal winter here.(2w)
- German mercenaries
- This agreement stated the parameters for the end of the war.(3w)
- Patriot win over the British.(4w)
- A group of volunteers recruited to defend a certain area.
- He persuaded Spain, Cuba, and Mexico to financially help the patriots.(3w)
- Aid to General Washington.(3w)
- Heroic naval commander.(3w)
- The term used when an entity has more money than collateral.
- Declared war on Britain, fought them in the south.
- One who gets paid to fight.
- Cornwallis surrenders at _____
- British citizen fighting for independence.
22 Clues: “rent-a-pirate” • German mercenaries • Heroic naval commander.(3w) • One who gets paid to fight. • Patriot, soldier, and spy.(2w) • Aid to General Washington.(3w) • Cornwallis surrenders at _____ • Patriot win over the British.(4w) • A key ally that brought their navy. • British supporter here in the colonies. • Promoted to general and died in battle. • ...
Business Terms - Unit 1 2023-10-04
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- amount of money paid for goods or services
- a peak of economic activity
- physical products
- any commercial activity seeking profits
- tasks businesses perform for consumers
- a deep recession that lasts a long time
- a period of time when economic activity slows
- things people must have in order to survive
- a lack of resources
- contest between businesses to win customers
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- a general increase in the price of goods
- items people can use to obtain what they want
- money left over after a business pays expenses
- things people do not have to have to survive
- the amount of goods producers provide
- moral principles
- the amount of goods consumers will buy
- a rise in business activity after a recession
- rules for conduct
- the study of how people satisfy wants and needs
- where buyers and sellers meet
- people who purchase goods and services
- a general decrease in the price of goods
23 Clues: moral principles • physical products • rules for conduct • a lack of resources • a peak of economic activity • where buyers and sellers meet • the amount of goods producers provide • the amount of goods consumers will buy • tasks businesses perform for consumers • people who purchase goods and services • any commercial activity seeking profits • ...
French Revolution 2023-11-06
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- Took place in 1832 France
- Amount of Votes each house in the Ancien Regime has
- Merit based system and brought equality and government representation
- Restored power of monarchs
- The person who has complete authority over people and share no power
- King and queen lose heads
- Monarch at the beginning of the French Revolution
- Third house demands change at Versailles
- Came back and ended French revolution
- Caused by rumors spreading the king will kill peasants
- Weapon used to remove one's head
- When the monarch has no limit on his power
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- Crowned himself emperor
- Last time the Estates general met to vote
- The issue being discussed at the estates general meeting in 1789
- Head guy of the reign of terror
- The cause of Robepiera's paranoia
- Return to monarchy with some participation of people in the 1830's
- What Napoleon's army discovered in Egypt
- The political system made up of three estates
20 Clues: Crowned himself emperor • Took place in 1832 France • King and queen lose heads • Restored power of monarchs • Head guy of the reign of terror • Weapon used to remove one's head • The cause of Robepiera's paranoia • Came back and ended French revolution • What Napoleon's army discovered in Egypt • Third house demands change at Versailles • ...
french revolution 2019-03-11
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- last meeting of Estate General
- when mob broke into Bastille prison
- where King Louis XVI moved to
- a paid soldier
- pledge that they would continue meeting until France had new government
- married King Louis XVI
- ornament worm on top of a hat
- people who leave a country for another
- hoped meeting of Estate General would raise money and put end to widespread rioting
- abolished feudal rights and privileges
- something that frightened Louis XVI
- document that sets major laws and principles of government
- royal prison and fortress
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- feelings when people believed that king's soldiers would stop revolution
- year when Legislative Assembly conversed for the first time
- beheading machine
- where royal family was recognized, arrested and imprisoned
- all power rests with citizens to pick leader
- a group
- mansion and great estate of the rich
- intellectual people in 18th century
- someone who wants major change quickly
- money redeemed when Church lands were sold
- where delagates met to take the Tennis Court Oath
24 Clues: a group • a paid soldier • beheading machine • married King Louis XVI • royal prison and fortress • where King Louis XVI moved to • ornament worm on top of a hat • last meeting of Estate General • when mob broke into Bastille prison • intellectual people in 18th century • something that frightened Louis XVI • mansion and great estate of the rich • ...
Remembering History 2019-03-12
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- Pulled by dogs and horses
- Another name for steam train
- Many tribes say there are 13 of these in a year
- 1800's war lasting four years
- First to walk the Sauk Trail
- Powhatan call this a tamahaac
- Indian Marker Tree Location
- Used on drums and rattles
- Cowboy field kitchen
- Weapon of the European armies between 1660 and 1840
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- Something Given, also a General in the Civil War
- Native American Civil War General
- Cone shaped houses of the plains Tribes
- President who hung 38 Native Americans
- A type of jerky
- Another name for the Sumac Tree
- A dome-shaped hut or home of the Woodlands People
- Bunny in a blanket, can’t breath
- French Canadians who transported furs by canoe
- 1900's war lasting seventeen years
- 1812 hero also the 7th President
- Native American Sharp Shooters
- Used for food, water and bird houses
- Green, mush or meal I’m a staple to most Tribes
- Black powder weapon
25 Clues: A type of jerky • Black powder weapon • Cowboy field kitchen • Pulled by dogs and horses • Used on drums and rattles • Indian Marker Tree Location • Another name for steam train • First to walk the Sauk Trail • 1800's war lasting four years • Powhatan call this a tamahaac • Native American Sharp Shooters • Another name for the Sumac Tree • Bunny in a blanket, can’t breath • ...
French Revolution 2019-03-07
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- last meeting of Estate General
- when mob broke into Bastille prison
- where royal family was recognized, arrested and imprisoned
- intellectual people in 18th century
- married King Louis XVI
- all power rests with citizens to pick leader
- hoped meeting of Estate General would raise money and put end to widespread rioting
- where delagates met to take the Tennis Court Oath
- a group
- feelings when people believed that king's soldiers would stop revolution
- money redeemed when Church lands were sold
- mansion and great estate of the rich
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- royal prison and fortress
- beheading machine
- year when Legislative Assembly conversed for the first time
- a paid soldier
- where King Louis XVI moved to
- ornament worm on top of a hat
- abolished feudal rights and privileges
- people who leave a country for another
- pledge that they would continue meeting until France had new government
- something that frightened Louis XVI
- document that sets major laws and principles of government
- someone who wants major change quickly
24 Clues: a group • a paid soldier • beheading machine • married King Louis XVI • royal prison and fortress • where King Louis XVI moved to • ornament worm on top of a hat • last meeting of Estate General • when mob broke into Bastille prison • intellectual people in 18th century • something that frightened Louis XVI • mansion and great estate of the rich • ...
Ramen Empire 2024-05-13
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- The general who defeated Hannibal at Zama
- A martyr who was persecuted
- The place where most gladiators fought
- The emperor who made Christianity accepted
- The emergency ruler who would rule without the advice of others
- The people who would fight animals or others
- The capital of the Roman Empire
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- The first form of government for rome
- The ruler who was killed during the Ides of March
- The time when this ruler was killed
- A person who died to personal beliefs
- Places outside Rome that ruled by their own ruler
- The person who unofficially split the Roman Empire
- The religion that followed the teachings and belief of Jesus
- The other name of Octavian
- The war that allowed rome to gain territory
- The general who led elephants into battle
- The first territory ever gained outside of Rome
- An architecture that featured the top half of a hollow or filled sphere
- The 2 rulers of the Republic
20 Clues: The other name of Octavian • A martyr who was persecuted • The 2 rulers of the Republic • The capital of the Roman Empire • The time when this ruler was killed • The first form of government for rome • A person who died to personal beliefs • The place where most gladiators fought • The general who defeated Hannibal at Zama • The general who led elephants into battle • ...
label maker puzzle 2024-05-08
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- a cleaning supply that we keep running out of
- supervisor
- returning hire
- bar crew lead
- smallest sold popcorn size is called a...
- HR manager
- what are you looking for
- F&B manager
- 13 in portion, fryer
- employee of the month for january 2024
- the spot we closed in favor of concessions
- what is this called
- loudoun manager
- loudoun general manager
- beefing rapper
- cold drink from leaking machine
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- AMC membership is called...
- AMC made candy and it is called...
- has a couch, room in building
- harvey and zo are on board as...
- booth manager
- general manager
- pest service
- amc film crew could be referred to as a...
- cardboard box for holding popcorn
- goated janitor
- releasing this thursday
- amc ceo, same name as former manager
- where are you
- angel's catchphrase
- people cant usually find this when we're closed
- previous employee
- game of pieces and thinking
33 Clues: supervisor • HR manager • F&B manager • pest service • booth manager • bar crew lead • where are you • returning hire • goated janitor • beefing rapper • general manager • loudoun manager • previous employee • angel's catchphrase • what is this called • 13 in portion, fryer • releasing this thursday • loudoun general manager • what are you looking for • AMC membership is called... • ...
sfddsf 2024-04-03
Across
- Trio that foretells Macbeth’s rise and fall
- A Scottish general who becomes king through murder
- A Moorish general in the Venetian army, tragically misled by his ensign
- Juliet's star-crossed lover
- Symbolizes power, sought after in many plays
- She disguises herself as a lawyer in 'The Merchant of Venice'
- Kingdom where 'Hamlet' takes place
- Genre of 'A Midsummer Night’s Dream'
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- Setting for 'The Merchant of Venice' and 'Othello'
- Appears to Hamlet, prompting him to seek vengeance
- A mischievous fairy in 'A Midsummer Night’s Dream'
- An aging king who divides his kingdom among his daughters
- Othello's manipulative and evil ensign
- The prince of Denmark who seeks revenge
- The city where 'Romeo and Juliet' is set
- Genre of 'Hamlet' and 'Romeo and Juliet'
- Macbeth sees a vision of this before murdering the king
- Offers wisdom through humor in 'King Lear'
- Macbeth’s friend, whose heirs are prophesied to be kings
- Falls in love with Romeo, despite their families' feud
20 Clues: Juliet's star-crossed lover • Kingdom where 'Hamlet' takes place • Genre of 'A Midsummer Night’s Dream' • Othello's manipulative and evil ensign • The prince of Denmark who seeks revenge • The city where 'Romeo and Juliet' is set • Genre of 'Hamlet' and 'Romeo and Juliet' • Offers wisdom through humor in 'King Lear' • Trio that foretells Macbeth’s rise and fall • ...
IGCSE Economics 2024-10-02
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- A period of economic decline with falling GDP
- The point where supply and demand intersect
- The willingness and ability to sell a good or service
- The transfer of ownership from public to private sector
- Policies related to money supply and interest rates
- A fall in the value of a currency
- A market structure with a few dominant firms
- A cost or benefit that affects a third party
- A general decrease in price levels over time
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- A tax on imported goods
- The responsiveness of demand or supply to changes in price
- Government spending and taxation policies
- A limit on the quantity of imported goods
- Focusing on producing goods with a comparative advantage
- A general increase in price levels over time
- The cost of the next best alternative forgone
- The increasing interconnectedness of world economies
- The fundamental economic problem of limited resources and unlimited wants
- A market structure with a single seller
- The willingness and ability to buy a good or service
20 Clues: A tax on imported goods • A fall in the value of a currency • A market structure with a single seller • Government spending and taxation policies • A limit on the quantity of imported goods • The point where supply and demand intersect • A general increase in price levels over time • A market structure with a few dominant firms • ...
civilwar 2023-02-17
Across
- the one person that would go on the fild in battle
- the march to the sea
- to destroy the blockade
- the was called the
- the learer of the south
- lasted one day
- who was the presidant in the war
- the purpose of selling on the market or for export to make profit
- Honoring those who died in the battle
- where lee surrenderd
- what was the confederares full name
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- slave that escaped on boat
- a large Union force under General Irvin McDowell is routed by a Confederate army under General Pierre G.T. Beauregard.
- a violent conflict between organized groups within a country that are fighting over control of the government, one side's separatist goals, or some divisive government policy
- military strategy proposed by Union
- Kansas entered the Union as a free state on January 29
- the norths plan
- April 12, 1861: Battle of
- people that are no longer knowed
- to block goods from geting in
20 Clues: lasted one day • the norths plan • the was called the • the march to the sea • where lee surrenderd • to destroy the blockade • the learer of the south • April 12, 1861: Battle of • slave that escaped on boat • to block goods from geting in • who was the presidant in the war • people that are no longer knowed • military strategy proposed by Union • what was the confederares full name • ...
Civil War Crossword 2023-03-06
Across
- time period when the U.S was recovering from the civil war
- president during the civil war
- the governor of texas after the reconstruction
- a group that terrorized African Americans
- A Union general
- is a person who punishes criminals without military authority to do so
- people that opposed Davis as the governor over Texas
- a tax placed on imported or exported goods
- the enlisting of people for a required service
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- is a party that wanted the unions to come into texas
- signer of the official surrender of the Trans-Mississippi area
- a party that wanted to stop the western spread of slavery
- the president of the Confederacy
- rule by an army instead of the civil authorities
- the first ad interim governor of Confederate Texas
- an official order
- People who encouraged the western expansion of slavery
- A confederate general
- part of a state marked off for a purpose
- A fort used by the confederacy to protect Galveston
20 Clues: A Union general • an official order • A confederate general • president during the civil war • the president of the Confederacy • part of a state marked off for a purpose • a group that terrorized African Americans • a tax placed on imported or exported goods • the governor of texas after the reconstruction • the enlisting of people for a required service • ...
Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-06
Across
- right belonging to all citizens
- rule by an army instead of the usual civil authorities
- finally surrendered to Union general Ulysses S. Grant
- an official order
- Peoples absents meant more of this
- was placed under the command of general Paul Octave Hebert
- gained support in congress to take control of Reconstruction
- a tax placed on imported or exported goods
- has been celebrated as day of freedom among African Americans
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- part of a state or other area marked off for a special purpose
- action to stop transportation of goods or people
- person who has been freed from slavery
- a change made to a law, bill, or document
- Took matters into their own hands
- was governor in 1869
- held its own convention
- where weapons were manufactured
- agreed to accept Texas back into the Union
- used threats and violence to prevent African Americans from voting or registering to vote
- Union supported there formed secret society
20 Clues: an official order • was governor in 1869 • held its own convention • right belonging to all citizens • where weapons were manufactured • Took matters into their own hands • Peoples absents meant more of this • person who has been freed from slavery • a change made to a law, bill, or document • agreed to accept Texas back into the Union • ...
Texas History Era 5 part 2 2022-12-11
Across
- what did the Texabs find at the grass fight
- the general of the Mexican army
- Sam Houston wanted to abandon the
- the Texans were fighting for
- when the Texans took the cannon they made a homemade flag that said come and ____ it
- The Republic of Texas's ____ was approved by the people of Texas in September 1836
- Santa Anna let go women and ____ after the battle of the Alamo to tell the Texans of what happened
- Sam Houston suffered a ____ injury
- who left the Alamo before the battle started
- the battle of Lipantitlan happened on the____river
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- the Texans won their Independence at
- Presidio la Bahia was renamed to____
- the general of the Texan army
- when did Texas become free from mexico
- the unofficial president of Texas was
- the siege on the Alamo lasted
- the siege on Texas lasted
- At the battle of SanJacinto there were___ 630 casualties
- the Texans gained independence from
- the Texans were low on____and ammunition at the Alamo
20 Clues: the siege on Texas lasted • the Texans were fighting for • the general of the Texan army • the siege on the Alamo lasted • the general of the Mexican army • Sam Houston wanted to abandon the • Sam Houston suffered a ____ injury • the Texans gained independence from • the Texans won their Independence at • Presidio la Bahia was renamed to____ • ...
Organización 2023-05-06
Across
- Principio general 2
- Consiste en una cadena de mando
- Tipo 1 de departamentalización
- Derecho que se delega a un individuo
- Se transmite y recibe información
- Principio general 1
- Compromiso de ejecutar tareas asignadas
- Maximizar las ventajas de la Organización
- Concesión de autoridad y responsabilidad
- Actividades que realiza un grupo de personas
- Cartas o graficas de organización
- Tipo 4 de departamentalización
- Mantener, mejorar y ajustarse al entorno
- geográfica Tipo 3 de departamentalización
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- Adecuar y modernizar su estructura
- Encargado de realizar una reorganización
- Tipo 5 de departamentalización
- Toma de decisiones en niveles altos
- Organización en equilibrio
- Tipo 2 de departamentalización
- Es el derecho de hacerse obedecer
- Tipo 6 de departamentalización
- Supervisión directa a un subordinado
- Integrar los objetivos y actividades
- Numero de subordinados a supervisar
- Principio general 3
- Norma para elaborar diagramas de flujo
- Se trata de ir a la raíz de los procesos
- Calidad,costos,tiempo y servicio impulsan la
- Documento, carpeta o folleto de fácil manejo
30 Clues: Principio general 2 • Principio general 1 • Principio general 3 • Organización en equilibrio • Tipo 5 de departamentalización • Tipo 2 de departamentalización • Tipo 1 de departamentalización • Tipo 6 de departamentalización • Tipo 4 de departamentalización • Consiste en una cadena de mando • Es el derecho de hacerse obedecer • Se transmite y recibe información • ...
HIS EXCELLENCY 2023-01-17
Across
- Which number stopped whimpering for his wife and children?
- What month is the anniversary of the massacre?
- prisoners in solitary confinements
- (German) Good
- Toward evening I begged Ceraso to sign me up for the barber and in the meanwhile to bring me a...
- he was packed into a ... train
- To die like a "......"
- what is the focus in His Excellency?
- Who is the Italian guard?
- All these people gathered here in the silence of the ...
- Who is General Della Rovere? (... corps commander)
- Who is the author?
- who praised the new discipline?
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- an official in change of prisoners.
- Who is the German warder?
- Being shot in the chest was the preferred means of ...
- Setting for the opening scene, where does it takes place? (......, Milan)
- He was caught smoking by
- The general refers to his "old friends" who is it?
- a city on the northwest coast of Italy
- an eyeglass for one eye
- a "clean" death as opposed to being ... or killed by torture
22 Clues: (German) Good • Who is the author? • To die like a "......" • an eyeglass for one eye • He was caught smoking by • Who is the German warder? • Who is the Italian guard? • he was packed into a ... train • who praised the new discipline? • prisoners in solitary confinements • an official in change of prisoners. • what is the focus in His Excellency? • ...
Civil War 2025-09-04
Across
- – Capital of the Confederacy
- – Bloodiest single-day battle in American history
- – President of the United States during the Civil War
- – President of the Confederate States
- – Confederate general who surrendered at Appomattox
- – Period of rebuilding the South after the Civil War
- – Former enslaved woman who became a conductor on the Underground Railroad
- Run – First major battle of the Civil War, fought in Virginia
- – Turning point battle in Pennsylvania, 1863
- – Union general who later became president
- – System of forced labor that was a major cause of the war
- – The northern states during the Civil War
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- – Union naval strategy to cut off Southern trade
- – Soldier who is killed, wounded, captured, or missing
- – The southern states that broke away from the Union
- – Capital of the Union
- – Movement to end slavery
- Sumter – Site where the Civil War began in 1861
- – Famous abolitionist and writer who escaped slavery
- – Proclamation by Lincoln freeing enslaved people in Confederate states
20 Clues: – Capital of the Union • – Movement to end slavery • – Capital of the Confederacy • – President of the Confederate States • – Union general who later became president • – The northern states during the Civil War • – Turning point battle in Pennsylvania, 1863 • Sumter – Site where the Civil War began in 1861 • – Union naval strategy to cut off Southern trade • ...
Rome 2026-03-17
Across
- (2) Long period of peace during the Roman Empire
- One of the two elected leaders of the Roman Republic
- Powerful group of leaders that advised Roman government
- Form of government where citizens elect leaders
- Large farming estates worked by enslaved people
- Fighter who battled for entertainment in Roman arenas
- First Roman emperor who began the Pax Romana
- Roman official who could veto laws
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- (2)Father and head of a Roman household
- Fortress where Jewish rebels resisted Roman forces
- Emperor who moved the capital to Constantinople
- Giant amphitheater where gladiator games were held
- Carthaginian general who crossed the Alps to attack Rome
- Legendary founder of Rome
- Group of three leaders who shared power
- Large military units that made up the Roman army
- Hun leader who threatened the Roman Empire
- Roman general who conquered Gaul and was assassinated
- Structure used to carry water into Roman cities
- River that Rome was built beside
20 Clues: Legendary founder of Rome • River that Rome was built beside • Roman official who could veto laws • (2)Father and head of a Roman household • Group of three leaders who shared power • Hun leader who threatened the Roman Empire • First Roman emperor who began the Pax Romana • Emperor who moved the capital to Constantinople • Form of government where citizens elect leaders • ...
Rome 2026-03-17
Across
- (2) Long period of peace during the Roman Empire
- Giant amphitheater where gladiator games were held
- Carthaginian general who crossed the Alps to attack Rome
- Fortress where Jewish rebels resisted Roman forces
- Large military units that made up the Roman army
- First Roman emperor who began the Pax Romana
- Fighter who battled for entertainment in Roman arenas
- Roman general who conquered Gaul and was assassinated
- Legendary founder of Rome
- Roman official who could veto laws
- Structure used to carry water into Roman cities
- Form of government where citizens elect leaders
- Hun leader who threatened the Roman Empire
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- One of the two elected leaders of the Roman Republic
- (2)Father and head of a Roman household
- Large farming estates worked by enslaved people
- Group of three leaders who shared power
- Emperor who moved the capital to Constantinople
- Powerful group of leaders that advised Roman government
- River that Rome was built beside
20 Clues: Legendary founder of Rome • River that Rome was built beside • Roman official who could veto laws • (2)Father and head of a Roman household • Group of three leaders who shared power • Hun leader who threatened the Roman Empire • First Roman emperor who began the Pax Romana • Large farming estates worked by enslaved people • Emperor who moved the capital to Constantinople • ...
french revolution 2019-03-11
Across
- royal prison and fortress
- feelings when people believed that king's soldiers would stop revolution
- someone who wants major change quickly
- something that frightened Louis XVI
- beheading machine
- all power rests with citizens to pick leader
- year when Legislative Assembly conversed for the first time
- a paid soldier
- married King Louis XVI
- a group
- ornament worm on top of a hat
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- abolished feudal rights and privileges
- where King Louis XVI moved to
- hoped meeting of Estate General would raise money and put end to widespread rioting
- intellectual people in 18th century
- where delagates met to take the Tennis Court Oath
- where royal family was recognized, arrested and imprisoned
- document that sets major laws and principles of government
- when mob broke into Bastille prison
- pledge that they would continue meeting until France had new government
- mansion and great estate of the rich
- last meeting of Estate General
- people who leave a country for another
- money redeemed when Church lands were sold
24 Clues: a group • a paid soldier • beheading machine • married King Louis XVI • royal prison and fortress • where King Louis XVI moved to • ornament worm on top of a hat • last meeting of Estate General • intellectual people in 18th century • something that frightened Louis XVI • when mob broke into Bastille prison • mansion and great estate of the rich • ...
Unit 5 2021-12-02
Across
- to adorn or embellish; to display conspicuously; to publish or proclaim widely
- a warning or caution to prevent misunderstandings or discourage behavior
- not easily carried, handled, or managed because of size or complexity
- tending to cause sleep, relating to sleepiness or lethargy
- extremely strict in regard to oral standards and conduct; prudish, puritanical
- self-evident, expressing a university accepted principles
- a rule of conduct or action
- beneficial, helpful, healthful, wholesome
- to free from entanglement or difficulties; to remove with effort
- tending to be troublesome; unruly, quarrelsome, contrary;unpredictable
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- to whip, punish severely
- self-government, political control
- bitterly severe, withering;causing great harm
- funeral, typical of the tomb; extremely gloomy or dismal
- fair, just, embodying principles of justice
- to mock, treat with contempt
- to steal, especially in s sneaky way in petty amounts
- dull uninteresting, tiresome; lacking in sharpness, flavor liveliness or force
- a general pardon foe an offense against a government; in general
- lasting only a short time, fleeting
20 Clues: to whip, punish severely • a rule of conduct or action • to mock, treat with contempt • self-government, political control • lasting only a short time, fleeting • beneficial, helpful, healthful, wholesome • fair, just, embodying principles of justice • bitterly severe, withering;causing great harm • to steal, especially in s sneaky way in petty amounts • ...
US President Word Puzzle 2022-03-22
Across
- Helped formulate the Monroe Doctrine
- Granted citizenship to Native Americans
- Took office after Franklin Roosevelt's death
- Successor of Theodore Roosevelt
- Co-founder of the Democratic -Republican party
- Major US general in WW2
- Fought in the American Revolutionary War
- Major US general of the Civil War
- Ended the Cuban Missile Crisis
- Eliminated the Guinea worm disease
- Negotiated a peaceful end with the Soviet Union to take down the border wall.
- Main founder of the Democratic Party
- Responsible for the Watergate Scandal
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- Contributed in freeing the black slaves after the Civil War
- Succeeded by Theodore Roosevelt after his assassination
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Raised taxes to new high, which contributed to the Stock Market Crash
- Only president to serve two non-consecutive terms
- Served in the first World War
- Took office right before the Great Depression
- Served his presidency during WW2
- Partake in the Vietnam War
- Created the Bull Moose Party
- Leading member of the Continental Congress
24 Clues: Major US general in WW2 • Partake in the Vietnam War • Created the Bull Moose Party • Served in the first World War • Ended the Cuban Missile Crisis • Successor of Theodore Roosevelt • Served his presidency during WW2 • Major US general of the Civil War • Eliminated the Guinea worm disease • Helped formulate the Monroe Doctrine • Main founder of the Democratic Party • ...
Facts about Geometry 2013-05-15
Across
- 2 angles whose measures have a sum of 90 degrees.
- has congruent sides and congruent angles.
- a polygon such that no line containing a side of the polygon contains a point in the interior of the polygon.
- theorem a2+b2=c2
- is the reasoning from the general to the specific.
- equal length.
- same size same shape.
- is the figure formed by 2 rays with a common endpoint.
- made from perpindicular bisectors
- all angles are congruent.
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- all sides are congruent.
- is reasoning from the specific to the general.
- are angles with the same measure.
- statement accepted as true without proof.
- is a figure formed by coplanar segments.
- has measure less than 90.
- 2 angles whose measure have a sum of 180 degrees.
- is a statement in form of: if p, then q
- is a statement that contains the words if and only if.
- 2 angles whose sides are opposite rays of the other angles.
20 Clues: equal length. • theorem a2+b2=c2 • same size same shape. • all sides are congruent. • has measure less than 90. • all angles are congruent. • are angles with the same measure. • made from perpindicular bisectors • is a statement in form of: if p, then q • is a figure formed by coplanar segments. • statement accepted as true without proof. • ...
Middle Ages Chapter 18 2015-02-13
Across
- grandest churches
- Beatle in the back of the line
- peasant girl who rallied the french troops
- people who belonged to religious orders but lived and worked among the general public
- region where Jesus preached, lived, and died
- organization of priests that looked for and punished anyone in spain suspected of secretly practicing their own religion
- group of people who dedicate their lives to religion and follow common rule
- cast from church
- law-making bodythat governs England today
- law that governed how the world operated
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- efforts to retake Spain from the Moors
- Church officials
- wars between Christiand and Muslims
- crusades in latin means marked with a.....
- Religious ideas that oppose accepted church teachings
- nicknamed lion heart
- long conflict between England and France
- animal responsible for black death
- deadly plague that swept through Europe
- king who ended the Reconquista
- Documents listing rights the king could not ignore
- qb on the back closet
- greatest muslim general during the crusades
23 Clues: Church officials • cast from church • grandest churches • nicknamed lion heart • qb on the back closet • Beatle in the back of the line • king who ended the Reconquista • animal responsible for black death • wars between Christiand and Muslims • efforts to retake Spain from the Moors • deadly plague that swept through Europe • long conflict between England and France • ...
Spelling List 4 2015-11-23
Across
- differ in size, amount, degree, or nature from something else of the same general class.
- without hesitation or reluctance; willingly.
- ravenously
- contented; pleased
- the state or condition of being difficult
- gaiety and fun.
- the state of being happy.
- to a great degree; in large amounts
- a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
- sadness because one has no friends or company.
- a person's regular occupation, profession, or trade.
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- a person or thing that makes partial or minor changes to something.
- so frightened that one is unable to move; terrified.
- having, worthy of, or bringing fame or admiration
- a group of people gathered together in one place for a common purpose.
- the quality of being friendly; affability.
- sprightliness, spirit, life
- officially recognized as being trained to perform a particular job; certified.
- an unoccupied position or job.
- an effort to accomplish something; an attempt.
20 Clues: ravenously • gaiety and fun. • contented; pleased • the state of being happy. • sprightliness, spirit, life • an unoccupied position or job. • to a great degree; in large amounts • the state or condition of being difficult • the quality of being friendly; affability. • without hesitation or reluctance; willingly. • an effort to accomplish something; an attempt. • ...
Rome 2015-05-17
Across
- The most western part of the Roman empire
- The name of the series of wars that Rome fought with Carthage
- The Roman god of the sun
- Caesar refereed to himself as an dictator for ______
- The animals that the Carthaginian general Hannibal used in his army
- The wealthy class of Romans
- In Roman numerals the (at its height) percent of Romans that were slaves
- A river that Julius Caesar famously crossed
- The peninsula that the city of Rome is on
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- One of the brothers that according to legend founded Rome
- An island just south of Italy
- A Roman general that fought against Caesar
- The less wealthy class of Romans
- Jesus's birth name
- The location of Jesus's birth
- The sea inside the Roman empire
- The original kind of government for Rome
- The dessert just south of the Roman Empire
- The place that most of the Jews in the Roman Empire live
- Roman Numerals for 54
20 Clues: Jesus's birth name • Roman Numerals for 54 • The Roman god of the sun • The wealthy class of Romans • An island just south of Italy • The location of Jesus's birth • The sea inside the Roman empire • The less wealthy class of Romans • The original kind of government for Rome • The most western part of the Roman empire • The peninsula that the city of Rome is on • ...
Can You Solve Our Revolution? 2016-01-29
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- Country at war with France during the revolution
- Group of people wanting representation in a legislative body, Second Estate
- General in charge of the French Republic towards the end of the French Revolution
- Home base of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette
- Sphere Where public opinions were shaped and discussed
- Form of rule under Louis XVI
- Upper Third Estate
- (acronym) A 12 member executive body lead by Robespierre
- Phase of revolution when the Directory held power
- Phase of revolution until Robespierre is guillotined
- Phase of revolution when king is still trusted
- Execution device
- Palace taken by Parisian mobs
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- Extra tax on salt
- Prison taken by the lower class
- Right wing party in the National Convention, supported the monarchy
- Leader of National Convention
- old system of government in which classes were restricted
- A citizen's duty to their landlord
- Tax on land and its produce
- _______-General
- Left wing party of the National Convention, Girondists and the Mountain
- Church officers, First Estate
23 Clues: _______-General • Execution device • Extra tax on salt • Upper Third Estate • Tax on land and its produce • Form of rule under Louis XVI • Leader of National Convention • Church officers, First Estate • Palace taken by Parisian mobs • Prison taken by the lower class • A citizen's duty to their landlord • Home base of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette • ...
World History 2023-03-21
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- Is a philosophical and religious belief system that emerged in what is now China in the 4th C BCE
- The I in WHIPPS
- Showiness
- Less wealthy landowners craftspeople
- ___Was a theoretical physicist who
- Guess
- ___Was the general secretary of the Communist Party of the USSR and leader of the country from 1985-1991
- Law
- Choice or right
- The___road
- ___Was an artist, inventor, architect, and scientist who lived in what is now Italy from 1452-1519
- To receive
- Giving up luxuries
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- Unchanged
- Reading and talking
- Powerful person who rules unfairly
- Salutary
- Speak or perform
- Transatlantic___Trade
- ___Greek politician and military general from Athens.
- All Pervading
- Fanciness
- Try
- ___Was the president of France during the attack
- Wealthy landowners ruling class
- Going against the wishes of the god or the religion
- Solicitude
- Reigned over France for 72 years
- Insulting
- Pressure someone
- Prodigal
- Group of followers
32 Clues: Try • Law • Guess • Salutary • Prodigal • Unchanged • Showiness • Fanciness • Insulting • The___road • Solicitude • To receive • All Pervading • The I in WHIPPS • Choice or right • Speak or perform • Pressure someone • Group of followers • Giving up luxuries • Reading and talking • Transatlantic___Trade • Wealthy landowners ruling class • Reigned over France for 72 years • Powerful person who rules unfairly • ...
Ancient Rome 2022-12-19
Across
- Language of the Romans
- A series of wars between Rome and Carthage in the 200's and 100's B.C.
- gained control of Rome after defeating his father's assistant, later named Augustus
- What percent of Rome was patricians
- Lower class, poor, and had little to no political power
- Large theater that hosted games
- The river Rome was built by
- a narrow channel used to carry water from long distances
- Roman general, allied with Cleopatra but later was defeated by Octavian
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- What percent of Rome was plebeians
- Higher class, wealthy land owner
- professional fighter who fought in ancient Rome
- Great Roman general and had a adopted son
- A political system in which people elect leaders
- A period of Roman peace
- a ruler that was all the power
- first tribe in Rome, people who lived in ancient Etruria
- Bronze tables with Rome's laws engraved on it
- First king of Rome
- To reject or dismiss any law
20 Clues: First king of Rome • Language of the Romans • A period of Roman peace • The river Rome was built by • To reject or dismiss any law • a ruler that was all the power • Large theater that hosted games • Higher class, wealthy land owner • What percent of Rome was plebeians • What percent of Rome was patricians • Great Roman general and had a adopted son • ...
Lesson 91: Hannibal, Elephants, and the Punic Wars 2023-04-16
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- where Hannibal was living in hiding
- won the Second Punic War
- what Hannibal took with him on the surprise attack to Rome
- Did Hannibal like the Romans?
- Hannibal marched to Rome in a surprise attack across the Alps
- Hannibal and Scipio fight at this
- Carthaginians fought with the Romans over the island of Sicily
- separated Carthage and Rome
- what Carthage was of Phoenicia for many years
- how Scipio moved his men to attack Carthage
- one of the highest mountain ranges in the world
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- when Carthage was obliterated by the Romans
- brilliant general who rose to power in Carthage
- how many elephants survived the journey across the Alps
- the best general in Rome
- how many years Hannibal was hiding on Crete
- an ancient city and state located in northern Africa
- fighting between Rome and Carthage
- first settled the city of Carthage on the Mediterranean
- where Hannibal defeated the Romans at three different battlefronts
20 Clues: won the Second Punic War • the best general in Rome • separated Carthage and Rome • Did Hannibal like the Romans? • Hannibal and Scipio fight at this • fighting between Rome and Carthage • where Hannibal was living in hiding • when Carthage was obliterated by the Romans • how many years Hannibal was hiding on Crete • how Scipio moved his men to attack Carthage • ...
civil war cross word 2023-02-15
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- the president during the civil war
- required enlistment for service usually for the military
- if a slave escaped to a free state they would not be granted their freedom
- pro-slavery states
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing power or money
- formally enslaved people who have been emancipated
- where the civil war ended
- confederate general
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- union leader
- how much a slave would be counted for as a person
- a war that lasted 4 years
- he escaped slavery by taking a boat and fought for the union
- is mainly trying to defend itself from another
- a battle on july 1-3, 1863
- an act of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving
- how lincoln died
- came up with the anaconda plan
- arranged for the present as a temporary measure
- couldnt have slaves in the state
- jan. 1, 1863 all slaves in confederate states would be free
20 Clues: union leader • how lincoln died • pro-slavery states • confederate general • a war that lasted 4 years • where the civil war ended • a battle on july 1-3, 1863 • came up with the anaconda plan • couldnt have slaves in the state • the president during the civil war • is mainly trying to defend itself from another • arranged for the present as a temporary measure • ...
American Revolution 2017-05-22
Across
- What month was the battle of Lexington ?
- General Burgoyne’s army marched south from where?
- What tariff was placed during this time period?
- What act was during the American Revolution?
- Who was the general of the Continental Army?
- Tensions had been building between colonists and british what?
- What was the bloodiest battle?
- What was the American Revolution?
- Who is the most famous traitor in this time?
- Who went to war against britain the 13 original?
- What treaty ended the revolution?
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- How many years was the revolution?
- Revolution
- The other act in the war was?
- Who supports the revolution?
- The americans took possession of what river ?
- What was the last battle?
- Who caused the revolution ?
- What was the biggest battle?
- It’s also known as U.S war of ____________.
- Where was a british soldier captured ?
- What was the first battle?
- The british surrounded to who in Yorktown?
- battle of saratoga lasted from September untill next year when?
24 Clues: Revolution • What was the last battle? • What was the first battle? • Who caused the revolution ? • Who supports the revolution? • What was the biggest battle? • The other act in the war was? • What was the bloodiest battle? • What was the American Revolution? • What treaty ended the revolution? • How many years was the revolution? • Where was a british soldier captured ? • ...
ClEOY Project 2017-05-22
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- How many years was the civil war?
- Who lost the civil war?
- The second reason for the civil war.
- Last name of the commanding general of the union army.
- President of the confederacy.
- what is the first major land battle of the two land armies
- Define suffrage.
- Who had more soldiers?
- 16th president
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- Who had a march to sea?
- Bloodiest battle?
- The law that freed slaves.
- Battle with the bloodiest day.
- Thomas Jackson was given this nickname
- Last name of the woman who founded the American Red Cross.
- Turning point of the civil war in the west?
- First battle of the civil war.
- Last name of the famous Underground Railroad conductor who was called the “Moses” of her people
- Last name of the general for the south
- Last name of the man who killed Abraham Lincoln?
- Last name of the man who encouraged African Americans to join the union
21 Clues: 16th president • Define suffrage. • Bloodiest battle? • Who had more soldiers? • Who had a march to sea? • Who lost the civil war? • The law that freed slaves. • President of the confederacy. • Battle with the bloodiest day. • First battle of the civil war. • How many years was the civil war? • The second reason for the civil war. • Thomas Jackson was given this nickname • ...
civil war facts 2017-05-22
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- / white colonel in charge of the 54th massachusetts
- / famous underground railroad conductor and abolitionists
- / the turning point in the west
- / the confederacy president
- where did lee surrender
- the amount of years the civil war lasted
- / first all black unit fighting for the union
- / the last battle of the civil war
- first battle of the civil war
- / who won the civil war
- / the union president
- what date did lee surrender
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- / first chilean to receive the medal of honor during cw
- nicknamed “ stonewall “
- / the first attack of the civil war
- proclamation that freed slaves in the confederacy
- first african american to receive the medal of honor during cw
- first metal ship in the civil war
- / turning point in the east
- another reason for the start of the civil war
- first state to succeed
- / which group is for slavery
- / famous confederate general
- / one major reason for the civil war
- / famous union general
25 Clues: / the union president • first state to succeed • / famous union general • nicknamed “ stonewall “ • where did lee surrender • / who won the civil war • / turning point in the east • / the confederacy president • what date did lee surrender • / which group is for slavery • / famous confederate general • first battle of the civil war • / the turning point in the west • ...
Democracy in NZ 2017-05-24
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- general person who signs all new laws
- Name of voting system in NZ
- most powerful person in the roman empire
- of parliament MP stands for
- number of seats in parliament
- the governing party in nz
- when a bill is signed by the governor general
- system of government in nz
- country that democracy originated from
- controlling what is shown in the media
- number of readings a bill must go through before it becomes law
- how our prime minister comes to be in power
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- number of votes you get
- a local voting area
- you can not vote if you are here
- in 1893 this group were allowed to vote for the first time in NZ
- name of electorate OTHC is in
- group who may change bills in parliament
- proposal to make a new law
- the ruling party in parliament
- when politicians argue for and against a bill
- we have freedom of this in nz
22 Clues: a local voting area • number of votes you get • the governing party in nz • proposal to make a new law • system of government in nz • Name of voting system in NZ • of parliament MP stands for • name of electorate OTHC is in • number of seats in parliament • we have freedom of this in nz • the ruling party in parliament • you can not vote if you are here • ...
History Crossword Puzzle 2017-05-20
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- the general of the South.
- in which president Lincoln praised the bravery of the soldiers and renewed his commitment to winning the war.
- a failed Confederate attack up Cemetery Ridge.
- the general of the North.
- the order to free the Confederate Slaves.
- was known as the single bloodiest day.
- in which the Union army gained greater control of the Mississippi River Valley.
- the freeing of slaves.
- ships heavily armored with iron.
- destroying civilian and economic resources.
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- the start of the civil war.
- a series of battles designed to capture the Confederates capital.
- were midwesterns that sympathized with the south.
- forced the Union army to retreat from near richmond.
- a key battle that finally turned the tide against the Confederates
- the cutting off of the city and shelling it repeatedly.
- where Lee surrendered to Grant, ending the Civil War.
- is a constitutional protection against unlawful imprisonment.
- the 16th president.
- escaped slaves.
20 Clues: escaped slaves. • the 16th president. • the freeing of slaves. • the general of the South. • the general of the North. • the start of the civil war. • ships heavily armored with iron. • was known as the single bloodiest day. • the order to free the Confederate Slaves. • destroying civilian and economic resources. • a failed Confederate attack up Cemetery Ridge. • ...
Admission Processing part 2 2021-09-21
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- grade point average abbreviation
- test option for dual enrollment students
- all applications are reviewed for this
- Director of Undergraduate Admissions
- transfer quicklow
- Tuition Assistance Program abbreviation
- time worked reporting system
- where documents received are stored
- name of GSU mascot
- program blends high school and college
- where serious legal question issues are reviewed
- placement test
- includes an English score of 17
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- biographical information on applications
- students born or educated outside the U.S.
- mascot of GSU
- VP of Undergraduate Admissions
- Disciplinary Explanation code
- general comment screen and access to Xtender
- used to gather students in Slate
- conduct related Background Review explanation
- includes a math score of 440
- Tuition Classification/Lawful Presence abbrev
- lists documents needed/received on application
- alternate choice of transportation to GSU
- valid residency codes
- General Education Diploma abbreviation
- College Preparatory Curriculum abbreviation
- valid fee waiver code
- application screen in Banner
30 Clues: mascot of GSU • placement test • transfer quicklow • name of GSU mascot • valid residency codes • valid fee waiver code • time worked reporting system • includes a math score of 440 • application screen in Banner • Disciplinary Explanation code • VP of Undergraduate Admissions • includes an English score of 17 • grade point average abbreviation • used to gather students in Slate • ...
Bio 3 intro 2021-08-14
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- made up of the 3 subatomic particles
- The second step of scientific method
- The step by step method to test a guess
- The fifth step of the scientific method
- The fourth step of the scientific method
- the study of life
- form of logical thinking that uses related observations to arrive at a general conclusion
- study of plants
- collection of all the ecosystems on Earth
- There are 3 of these
- study of animals
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- This is creatures made up of many cells
- made up of 2 or more atoms
- A scientist who studies a spefic form of life
- how things change over time, and can be rapid or slow
- This is the first step of the scientific method
- The third step of the scientific method
- We call the heart this
- form of logical thinking that uses a general inclusive statement to predict specific results
- smallest fundamental unit of structure and function in living things
- field of science, such as biology, that studies living things
21 Clues: study of plants • study of animals • the study of life • There are 3 of these • We call the heart this • made up of 2 or more atoms • made up of the 3 subatomic particles • The second step of scientific method • This is creatures made up of many cells • The step by step method to test a guess • The fifth step of the scientific method • The third step of the scientific method • ...
LITERARY TERMS 2017-01-13
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- condition beyond the literary work may be relevent
- use of images, descriptions or figures of speech
- literary work's structure or external appearance
- extended metaphor that presents objection
- author's attitude towards the story &/or the reader
- surrounding circumstances that move a story along
- struggle between two conflicting forces
- general idea or explanation of meaning
- meaning or general idea of the literary work
- technique in which a character/plot not as seems
- convey meaning of another different thing
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- events that take place in a literary work
- figure of speech comparing two unlike things
- moves against the story's plot
- comparison of two different things similarities
- person human or non human in the story
- the central character and moves the plot
- small reference to a person, place, passage
- first person, second person, third person
- time, place and context that story takes place
- the speak in a literary work
- author's style, attitude, personality and feelings
- atmosphere evoking feelings from a reader
23 Clues: the speak in a literary work • moves against the story's plot • person human or non human in the story • general idea or explanation of meaning • struggle between two conflicting forces • the central character and moves the plot • events that take place in a literary work • extended metaphor that presents objection • first person, second person, third person • ...
Nuke Them All 2019-09-25
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- Humblest Android Version
- The Singer to win a Nobel
- The TBBT comic-book shop owner
- Kryptonian General
- Leonardo Di Caprio in Inception
- 1983 GUI computer by Apple
- The cop in GTA San Andreas
- Faces that don't exist
- An espresso drink that also consists of espresso steamed milk and foam
- Performs the traffic directing functions on the Internet
- H of PHP
- The Prime Sieve
- Kitretsu's Robot
- Secretary-General of United Nations from 2017
- MCU divided by two
- First Man in Space
- Drummer of The Beatles
- Simon Riley COD
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- The dog in Famous Five
- To be or not to be
- Mary Shelley
- Woz
- Rotation Power Containment Naruto
- QT movie title: also a Framework
- "What is life? It depends on the-" Andhadhun
- An Open Source in Blockchain by The Linux Foundation
- Deadpool LUCKily sells Pizza
- C:KND What is C
- Joey's stuffed penguin
- The Father of Bats
30 Clues: Woz • H of PHP • Mary Shelley • The Prime Sieve • C:KND What is C • Simon Riley COD • Kitretsu's Robot • To be or not to be • Kryptonian General • MCU divided by two • The Father of Bats • First Man in Space • The dog in Famous Five • Faces that don't exist • Joey's stuffed penguin • Drummer of The Beatles • Humblest Android Version • The Singer to win a Nobel • 1983 GUI computer by Apple • ...
Nuke Them All 2019-09-25
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- Kryptonian General
- An espresso drink that also consists of espresso steamed milk and foam
- Mary Shelley
- Deadpool LUCKily sells Pizza
- Joey's stuffed penguin
- C:KND What is C
- The cop in GTA San Andreas
- An Open Source in Blockchain by The Linux Foundation
- The Father of Bats
- 1983 GUI computer by Apple
- MCU divided by two
- QT movie title: also a Framework
- "What is life? It depends on the-" Andhadhun
- Drummer of The Beatles
- The dog in Famous Five
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- Woz
- The Prime Sieve
- Rotation Power Containment Naruto
- Humblest Android Version
- Kitretsu's Robot
- Faces that don't exist
- Simon Riley COD
- H of PHP
- Secretary-General of United Nations from 2017
- To be or not to be
- Performs the traffic directing functions on the Internet
- The TBBT comic-book shop owner
- The Singer to win a Nobel
- Leonardo Di Caprio in Inception
- First Man in Space
30 Clues: Woz • H of PHP • Mary Shelley • The Prime Sieve • Simon Riley COD • C:KND What is C • Kitretsu's Robot • Kryptonian General • To be or not to be • The Father of Bats • MCU divided by two • First Man in Space • Faces that don't exist • Joey's stuffed penguin • Drummer of The Beatles • The dog in Famous Five • Humblest Android Version • The Singer to win a Nobel • The cop in GTA San Andreas • ...
Civil war g.a 2023-05-11
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- The war between the union and the confederates
- An organization of four to eight companies
- Bloodiest battle of the civil war
- Unions plan to defeat the confederacy
- A military organization that is organized into corps that are grouped into divisions
- About 4,000 civil war soldiers who are grouped into regiments
- First battle of the civil war
- Where the civil war started
- How many confederate states in the civil war
- The court house where the civil war ended
- Major confederate general during the civil
- To withdraw formally from membership of a federal union
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- A person who is fleeing from bad certain stance
- President of the union during the civil war
- Person who assassinated President Lincoln
- First state to secede from the union
- Major union general during the civil war
- Another name for the union
- Winner of the civil war
- One reason for the American civil war
- Preventing goods to enter or leaving
21 Clues: Winner of the civil war • Another name for the union • Where the civil war started • First battle of the civil war • Bloodiest battle of the civil war • First state to secede from the union • Preventing goods to enter or leaving • Unions plan to defeat the confederacy • One reason for the American civil war • Major union general during the civil war • ...
english 2023-06-14
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- process of identifying the similarities and differences between two things
- tells when, where and how an action is performed
- hints found in a sentence, paragraph, or passage
- A handbook;containing information of general interest
- tells what is done to someone or something
- verbal that ends in -ing
- reading comprehension strategy that helps readers make meaning of what they are reading
- part of speech that express strong feeling or sudden emotion
- a emotional response arranged for its meaning, sound, and rhythm
- tells what a person or thing does
- explores the five human Senses
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- most common form of writing
- identifying only the difference between two things
- A word such as 'can' or 'would'
- consisting the word "to"
- An art whose medium is language
- Brief summary or general overview
- sequence of incidents or events in story
- express conditional relations between two states of affairs
- form for theatre which narrates story with elements
20 Clues: consisting the word "to" • verbal that ends in -ing • most common form of writing • explores the five human Senses • A word such as 'can' or 'would' • An art whose medium is language • Brief summary or general overview • tells what a person or thing does • sequence of incidents or events in story • tells what is done to someone or something • ...
important people in the american revolution 2023-12-06
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- / Who is remembered for his signature
- / who was a wagoner in the french and indian war before becoming a general for the continetal army
- / Who was the fourth president
- / who was john adams wife
- / Who was known as the forgotten father
- / Who said give me liberty or give death
- / who is known for commiting treason
- / Who was a major general under george washington
- / who was the first president
- / who was the king of england during the american revolution
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- / Who was the second president
- / Who organized the boston tea party
- / who was a famous poet during the american revolution
- / Who got in a duel with aaron burr
- / Who was george washingtons longest serving advisor
- / Who is known for writing the declaration of independence
- / who is known for his midnight ride
- / What founding father was a famous inventor
- / Who wrote common sense
- / who was the leaderof nathaniel greenes southern army
20 Clues: / Who wrote common sense • / who was the first president • / who was john adams wife • / Who was the fourth president • / Who got in a duel with aaron burr • / Who was the second president • / who is known for commiting treason • / Who was known as the forgotten father • / Who organized the boston tea party • ...
