state abbreviations Crossword Puzzles
Michigan Business/State Facts 2026-05-26
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- Michigan city known as the “Motor City.”
- Michigan retailer that helped pioneer the supercenter concept.
- Michigan luxury brand known for watches and leather goods.
- The Michigan city where Domino’s Pizza is headquartered.
- Michigan city known for producing cherries
- Company headquartered in Midland known for science and chemicals.
- Michigan company famous for automobiles and the Mustang.
- The Great Lakes State abbreviation.
- Michigan soft drink company known for Red Pop.
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- The name of the university in the same town where Domino’s started.
- Michigan-based cereal company headquartered in Battle Creek
- Founder of Ford Motor Company.
- Michigan company famous for workwear and jackets.
- This Michigan pizza company is famous for the slogan “Pizza! Pizza!”
14 Clues: Founder of Ford Motor Company. • The Great Lakes State abbreviation. • Michigan city known as the “Motor City.” • Michigan city known for producing cherries • Michigan soft drink company known for Red Pop. • Michigan company famous for workwear and jackets. • The Michigan city where Domino’s Pizza is headquartered. • ...
State Capitals A-I 2018-01-31
Proserpine State High School 2012-11-16
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- How many subjects do you have a day?
- Where can you go to get your lunch?
- How do you know when what is due?
- What is the name of the group that you go to almost every morning?
- How many electives do you get to choose?
- Where can you go to find out information?
- What LOTE do you learn in grade 8?
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- Where is the music and drama rooms?
- How many compulsory subjects are there?
- What is the school motto?
- Who is the school principal?
- How do you know what classes you have?
- How many Assemblies do you have a week?
- What does the 1:1 elearning program involve?
14 Clues: What is the school motto? • Who is the school principal? • How do you know when what is due? • What LOTE do you learn in grade 8? • Where is the music and drama rooms? • Where can you go to get your lunch? • How many subjects do you have a day? • How do you know what classes you have? • How many compulsory subjects are there? • How many Assemblies do you have a week? • ...
Changing State of Matter 2025-04-23
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- changing state from a liquid to a solid
- changing from gas to a liquid
- slowly changing from liquid to gas
- expands freely and fills available space
- steam is a ________
- changing from a solid to gas
- the number of states of matter
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- changing from liquid to gas
- quickly changing from liquid to gas
- pourable (take the shape of its container) and able to change shape
- changing from gas to a solid
- has a fixed shape. Firm and stable
- changing state from solid to liquid
- a substance that has mass and volume
14 Clues: steam is a ________ • changing from liquid to gas • changing from gas to a solid • changing from a solid to gas • changing from gas to a liquid • the number of states of matter • slowly changing from liquid to gas • has a fixed shape. Firm and stable • quickly changing from liquid to gas • changing state from solid to liquid • a substance that has mass and volume • ...
Vocabulary – State & Local Government 2025-10-15
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- The lawmaking body of a state government
- A small group of legislators that reviews bills before they reach the full house or senate
- The governor’s power to reject a bill passed by the legislature
- A legislature made up of two houses or chambers
- The area a legislator represents in the state
- Participation When people get involved in government by voting, contacting officials, or attending meetings
- The head of the executive branch at the state level who can call special sessions
- A legislature with only one house (used only in Nebraska)
- The period of time when a legislature meets to conduct business
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- The idea that elected officials act on behalf of the people in their district
- A proposed law that must be approved by both houses before becoming law
- The document that gives state legislatures their power and outlines their structure
- The upper house of most state legislatures
- The lower house in most state legislatures
14 Clues: The lawmaking body of a state government • The upper house of most state legislatures • The lower house in most state legislatures • The area a legislator represents in the state • A legislature made up of two houses or chambers • A legislature with only one house (used only in Nebraska) • The governor’s power to reject a bill passed by the legislature • ...
Tennessee Fun Facts 2025-05-08
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- Tennessee has this many state songs
- Tennessee has two of these believed to have been formed millions of years ago
- This lemon-lime soda was created in Knoxville in the 1930s
- This city severed as the State Capital for one day
- Tennessee State Insect
- Tennessee State Fruit
- Tennessee State Fish
- Tennessee State Flower
- A famous singer from the state of TN who will always love you
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- This is the most visited national park
- Tennesee has moer of these than any other state
- This is the second-most visted house museum in the country located in Memphis TN
- How many states Tennessee borders
- A famous singer from the state of TN who loves to party in the USA
- The first combination candy bar that was made in Tennessee
- This Tennessee City is home to the largest record undergrounf lake in the US
- The tallest underground waterfall in the United States
- This is tennessee's offical state beverage
- Tennessee State Wild Animal
19 Clues: Tennessee State Fish • Tennessee State Fruit • Tennessee State Insect • Tennessee State Flower • Tennessee State Wild Animal • How many states Tennessee borders • Tennessee has this many state songs • This is the most visited national park • This is tennessee's offical state beverage • Tennesee has moer of these than any other state • ...
Tennessee Fun Facts 2025-05-08
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- Tennesee has more of these than any other state
- This is the most visited national park
- Tennessee has this many state songs
- Tennessee has two of these believed to have been formed millions of years ago
- Tennessee State Fish
- Tennessee State Fruit
- A famous singer from the state of TN who loves to party in the USA
- The tallest underground waterfall in the United States
- Tennessee State Insect
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- A famous singer from the state of TN who will always love you
- This city severed as the State Capital for one day
- Tennessee State Wild Animal
- This lemon-lime soda was created in Knoxville in the 1930s
- This is tennessee's offical state beverage
- How many states Tennessee borders
- This Tennessee City is home to the largest record undergrounf lake in the US
- The first combination candy bar that was made in Tennessee
- Tennessee State Flower
- This is the second-most visted house museum in the country located in Memphis TN
19 Clues: Tennessee State Fish • Tennessee State Fruit • Tennessee State Flower • Tennessee State Insect • Tennessee State Wild Animal • How many states Tennessee borders • Tennessee has this many state songs • This is the most visited national park • This is tennessee's offical state beverage • Tennesee has more of these than any other state • ...
Peer Advisor Quiz #2 2022-03-16
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- Today is ________ day!!
- ________ are a way for a student to customize their schedule in subjects that interest them.
- This course focuses on how the brain develops throughout a person's life.
- You should insert ________ stories/experiences often in your workbook presentation.
- If you are a Barrett student, you are automatically a ________ student.
- A class that all Barrett students must take.
- You will provide a list of humanities courses in the ________ rooms.
- What course is recommended for economics majors?
- Barrett students need 36 hours of ________ credit.
- What population will take ASU 120?
- Stay away from ________ when you first introduce COM, PSY, and SOC.
- Tempe, Polytechnic, and ________ are all campuses W. P. Carey offers degrees at.
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- All students are encouraged to attend ________.
- We like to start off our orientations with a ________.
- A student is considered full-time if they have ________ or more credits.
- ________ students have the opportunity to take ACC 194 in addition to WPC 101.
- Is is a WPC ________ that students must take COM, PSY, and SOC before they graduate.
- This course goes over human communicative interaction and behavior.
- The number of students in a cohort.
- At the end of every presentation you will ________ all the courses covered in the workbook.
- MAT 210 and MAT 211 are designed for ________ students.
- can be given for math but not for English for AP/Dual Enrollment credit.
- Eventually students will need to take 2 ________ courses to complete an ASU requirement.
- This course focuses on how to interact in groups and be a leader.
24 Clues: Today is ________ day!! • What population will take ASU 120? • The number of students in a cohort. • A class that all Barrett students must take. • All students are encouraged to attend ________. • What course is recommended for economics majors? • Barrett students need 36 hours of ________ credit. • We like to start off our orientations with a ________. • ...
Patient Safety Awareness Week 2022-03-12
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- After receiving verbal orders or results, the message should be _____ _____.
- Within how many minutes should critical results be relayed to the provider?
- To achieve our readiness and health mission, and ensure top outcomes for all beneficiaries, personnel across the entire organization must adopt reliable _____ and processes.
- This principle of RRC strives to understand complexities and address the root causes.
- How can you minimize risk during the patient care experience?
- Patient _______ is the domains of change that focuses on the patients’ safety and quality of care experience.
- Patient safety is advancing ready reliable care, every day, in every level, at every military hospital and clinic.
- the patient room should be cleaned _____ every use.
- Number of identifiers required prior to providing patient care.
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- The mission on this campaign is to promote a culture of safety to end preventable patient harm.
- One of two items that must be reconciled prior to each patient encounter.
- this practice provides time for the surgical team to ensure safety measures are in place prior to a procedure.
- A High Reliability Organization begins with ______.
- You received critical labs. The physician is not answering the phone. Who do you notify?
- ______ harm is the goal of Ready Reliable Care.
- one of two patient identifiers
- use only ____________ abbreviations.
- This process advances innovative solutions and spreads leading practices.
- number of identifiers required for blood administration.
- one of three personal protective equipment necessary when entering a patients isolation room.
- Minimum number of seconds you should wash your hands.
- A risk __________ can help you identify patients at risk for suicide.
22 Clues: one of two patient identifiers • use only ____________ abbreviations. • ______ harm is the goal of Ready Reliable Care. • A High Reliability Organization begins with ______. • the patient room should be cleaned _____ every use. • Minimum number of seconds you should wash your hands. • number of identifiers required for blood administration. • ...
ODS Joint Commission Prep 2022-02-07
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- Suicide Assessment: Have you been to the ED within the last ______weeks
- a medical condition or complication that a patient develops during a hospital stay, which was not present at the time of admission.
- first name of the Manager of Infection Prevention and Control at COA.
- any ___will unlock the doors in BR
- name of book for unsafe abbreviations. Found on the X drive.
- last name of the Director of Pediatric Infectious Disease and Chair of Children's of Alabama Infection Control Committee.
- should be above the waist and visible
- Prior to a patient having an invasive procedure, the practitioner must correctly identify the following ______patient, ______procedure, _______site (all are the same word).
- conversation between the doctor and caregiver explaining 3 things.
- name of tool used to assess suicide
- any ___ will unlock the doors in Lowder
- method used to assess caregiver understanding of home care instructions
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- Divisional Director of Engineering
- Medical Emergency is occurring at the area announced 3 times. "______Physician".
- color of the biomed sticker on all medical equipment that has been inspected.
- Unauthorized person in area, armed threat in area, bomb threat, biological/pandemic, workplace violence "Lockdown is in _______".
- the H&P must be updated _________ registration
- non-urgent format for hand off of care communications
- an H&P cannot be older than _____days.
- Fire or smoke is located in area. Announced three times "Fire Alarm _________".
- who is responsible for the oxygen tanks under the patient stretcher.
- During the informed consent conversation, the doctor explains the risks, benefits and ______ to the caregiver.
22 Clues: Divisional Director of Engineering • any ___will unlock the doors in BR • name of tool used to assess suicide • should be above the waist and visible • an H&P cannot be older than _____days. • any ___ will unlock the doors in Lowder • the H&P must be updated _________ registration • non-urgent format for hand off of care communications • ...
Dealer Tire 2020-01-24
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- what letters are in front of Mercedes Benz part numbers?
- Where can we inform the dealer to get a tire registration?
- Is curb damage covered?
- This might appear after the Part Number has been entered when trying to open a claim
- If the vehicle is used for Business What do we do to the claim?
- What class is a Lamborghini in?
- What does a dealer need to log in on the portal ?
- On the portal do we put the Original or current DOT in the box that states orig DOT?
- How many miles do we tow up to in the Dealer Tire Program?
- For MOPAR or Subaru dealerships and the dealer is repairing the tire, How much do we cover?
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- When did the MOPAR Tire Works program end? ON or before 12/31/17?
- What is the portal website for the dealers to go on?
- If the policy is in a business name what do we need?
- What is needed if the DOT was a typo on the original Invoice?
- How many days do the dealers have to send in the Invoices?
- If the DOT on Invoice is different than CVQ and dealer states CVQ is incorrect what do we request?
- What can the Dealer use if they replaced the tire without authorization for payment?
- When the customer purchased the tire and is put on the vehicle how many months is the program for?
- what are the Abbreviations for Certified Pre-Owned Vehicle?
- These letters show the week and year of the tire
20 Clues: Is curb damage covered? • What class is a Lamborghini in? • These letters show the week and year of the tire • What does a dealer need to log in on the portal ? • What is the portal website for the dealers to go on? • If the policy is in a business name what do we need? • what letters are in front of Mercedes Benz part numbers? • ...
UIHC Safety Week - Perioperative Division 2023-03-21
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- "I am _________" is a safety statement that should signal to team members to stop and resolve the issue (C in the acronym CUS in the hospital Stop the Line policy)
- Flag on patient chart that provides notification of important patient information
- One precaution for ___________ safety is to ensure that alcohol-based skin preps are dry before draping
- The R in SBAR
- National Patient Safety Goal (2023 version) #7 is _________ infection
- _________ marks the site
- _________ staff member is expected to Stop the Line if he/she sees a potential patient safety concern
- Practice of critical events in a semi-realistic setting to improve teamwork and response
- Depth the RF mat or wand can detect RF tagged items (in inches)
- Any medication transferred from the original package must be _________ if not given immediately
- Medical evaluation that includes a patient's past and current health status, _________ and physical
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- For preincision timeout, two members __________ and verbalize that the site marking is correct
- No abbreviations on the __________ form
- Repeating back to make sure the message is understood correctly is called closed loop ________________
- True/False: If the RF scan detects an item after the last stitch, this may be considered a retained surgical item
- Another name for standards of practice
- National Patient Safety Goal (2023 version) #1 is _________ patients correctly
- One of the most important infection control measures is _______________ (2 words)
- Abbreviation for indwelling catheter associated urinary tract infection
- Universal protocol requires a ________ before a procedure
- Four eyes skin assessments help to prevent and/or identify a _____________ (2 words)
- Samples taken during an operation
22 Clues: The R in SBAR • _________ marks the site • Samples taken during an operation • Another name for standards of practice • No abbreviations on the __________ form • Universal protocol requires a ________ before a procedure • Depth the RF mat or wand can detect RF tagged items (in inches) • National Patient Safety Goal (2023 version) #7 is _________ infection • ...
Pop Quiz 2025-06-11
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- the only thing that lets you bypass the seven steps
- what you say at hobart to the person in front
- what has 4 R's
- step five
- step one
- step two
- how close you stay after dropping a check
- our bev service
- step three
- step seven
- always set food down ________ to the guest
- what you should write on your order pad so everyone is the same
- you need to be here 10 minutes early to attend
- what you should do before your table leaves after they're done eating
- how to tell a table has been greeted
- the amount of ice in a tea glass
- _________=money
- keep your head on a
- the guests always have the
- another word for seat number
- what you say before leaving the kitchen
- what you say at hobart to the person behind
- lunchtime check presentation
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- all hot and alcoholic drinks get served with
- you have one minute before your ribs go out to get this on the table
- at lunch they're 8-10, at dinner they're 10-12
- all drinks should have a
- step six
- served on a small round, 2 per guest
- what you need to do to your guests' needs
- always check your
- dinnertime check presentation
- describe food in ________ detail
- step three and a half
- why we're all here
- our rolls are _______ no burritos
- step four
- what you do to not interrupt a talking guest
- what should you do between steps 3 and 3.5
39 Clues: step six • step one • step two • step five • step four • step three • step seven • what has 4 R's • our bev service • _________=money • always check your • why we're all here • keep your head on a • step three and a half • all drinks should have a • the guests always have the • another word for seat number • lunchtime check presentation • dinnertime check presentation • describe food in ________ detail • ...
trigo terms 2025-06-23
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- - Wrote the first treatise on trigonometry.
- - Prolific mathematician who explored many areas of math despite losing sight in one eye.
- - Greek word for triangle.
- - Ancient astronomer who wrote the Almagest.
- - Founder of trigonometry.
- - Greek word for measure.
- - The branch of math that deals with angles and triangles.
- - Simplified the exposition of trigonometry through his systematic use of algebra
- - Type of trigonometry dealing with flat, two-dimensional triangles.
- - Sign (×) introduced by Oughtred.
- - Sine, cosine, and tangent are examples of these.
- - Influential astronomical book translated by Regiomontanus.
- - study of spherical triangles, which are formed by the intersection of three great circle arcs on the surface of a sphere.
- - Introduced the concepts of tangent and cotangent.
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- - An era known as the revival of learning.
- - A trigonometric function introduced by the Arabs.
- - A kind of sphere that is ised to describe the positions of planets.
- - Translated the Almagest.
- - used Arabic numerals to prepare a table of sines
- - Was written by Abraham de Moivre. It was published in 1730. The work is notable for containing early uses of the normal curve, Stirling's approximation for large factorials, and the law of large numbers.
- - wrote the treatise on trigonometric theorems with special reference to infinite series (Miscellanea Analytica, 1730)
- - First to relate trigonometric functions to angles
- - wrote the first book entitled Trigonometry
- - Birthplace of Hipparchus.
- - It’s the meaning of “measure” in Greek
- - Study of heavenly bodies.
- - Earth-centered model supported by Ptolemy.
- - Introduced "sin", "cos", and "tan" as abbreviations in mathematics.
- - Origin of trigonometry traces back to this group of people
29 Clues: - Greek word for measure. • - Greek word for triangle. • - Translated the Almagest. • - Founder of trigonometry. • - Birthplace of Hipparchus. • - Study of heavenly bodies. • - Sign (×) introduced by Oughtred. • - It’s the meaning of “measure” in Greek • - An era known as the revival of learning. • - Wrote the first treatise on trigonometry. • ...
Focused Note Taking 2025-12-12
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- A short explanation of the most important points
- Thinking back on what you learned and how well you understand it
- Details Extra facts or examples that explain or prove the main idea
- Idea The most important point the text or lesson is about
- A structured list showing main ideas and details
- 2 The “processing” stage where students interact with and revise their notes
- The name of the notes or lesson topic
- A connection between the text and your own life
- A link between new information and something you already know
- Looking over notes to keep information fresh
- Notes A note-taking format with a notes area, questions area, and summary
- Thinking Using reasoning to understand, question, and evaluate information
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- To mark important information for easy review
- Notes A structured way of taking notes with understanding and remembering
- 3 The “connecting” stage where students apply and link ideas together
- Small marks or icons used to show meaning or save time
- Something you ask to deepen understanding or check knowledge
- Working with others to understand or solve something
- A connection between the text and real-world events or issues
- The explanation or response to a question
- Asking deeper questions to increase understanding
- A connection between the text and another book, show, or article
- Shortened forms of words to write faster
- Points Small dots used to list important ideas quickly
- The general subject being discussed or written about
- Concept A big idea or essential understanding from the lesson
26 Clues: The name of the notes or lesson topic • Shortened forms of words to write faster • The explanation or response to a question • Looking over notes to keep information fresh • To mark important information for easy review • A connection between the text and your own life • A short explanation of the most important points • A structured list showing main ideas and details • ...
Investing Crossword Puzzle 2026-05-15
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- collection of investments, usually stocks, but could be bonds and cash
- stock index that tracks the performance of the top 500 publicly traded companies in the US
- a direct payment from a company to shareholders
- licensed financial professional that gives advice, manages portfolios, and executes stock trades.
- a set of letters, usually abbreviations of a company
- a risk management strategy that suggests spreading your money out among companies
- unit of ownership in a company
- electronic stock market is also used as an index
- The largest market for buying and selling stocks
- shares of stocks in a company that is not traded on public stock exchanges
- shares of a company's stock that are sold to the general public
- the risk of the stock compared to the overall market
- where stocks are bought and sold in small pieces of ownerships
- the comapines earning per share compared to the company's current stock price
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- shares of stocks that are parts of public comapnies
- dont invest in something that your not guarenteed a return
- twenty
- groups of companies that are similar in business
- online service that has zero or low fees for investors to buy and sell stocks
- indicates the profit companies make per each share of the stock
- stock index that tracks the performance of the top 30 compaines
- total value of a company's shares, which represents its size and worth
- where a company first sells shares of a stock to the public
23 Clues: twenty • unit of ownership in a company • a direct payment from a company to shareholders • groups of companies that are similar in business • electronic stock market is also used as an index • The largest market for buying and selling stocks • shares of stocks that are parts of public comapnies • a set of letters, usually abbreviations of a company • ...
UH2 2026-03-20
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- State known for New York City and Niagara Falls
- Known for Mardi Gras and the city of New Orleans
- Large western state known as “Big Sky Country”
- New England state known for mountains and fall foliage
- Gateway Arch landmark located in St. Louis
- Surrounded by four of the Great Lakes
- Southwestern state with strong Native American culture
- Desert state home to Las Vegas casinos
- Northern plains state with cold winters
- Known as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes”
- Southeastern state known for Outer Banks beaches
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- Small Mid-Atlantic state bordering Washington, D.C.
- Northeastern state famous for lobster and rocky coast
- Plains state with strong farming traditions
- Densely populated state near New York City
- Southern state named after a major U.S. river
- Historic state where the Pilgrims first settled
17 Clues: Known as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes” • Surrounded by four of the Great Lakes • Desert state home to Las Vegas casinos • Northern plains state with cold winters • Densely populated state near New York City • Gateway Arch landmark located in St. Louis • Plains state with strong farming traditions • Southern state named after a major U.S. river • ...
Suffix -ness 2023-11-29
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- the state of being well
- the state of being rich
- the state of being dark
- the state of being sweet
- the state of being poor
- the state of being wet
- the state of being kind
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- the state of being hard
- the state of being bold
- the state of being sad
- the state of being full
- the state of being swift
- the state of being short
- the state of being strong
- the state of being fit
15 Clues: the state of being sad • the state of being fit • the state of being wet • the state of being hard • the state of being bold • the state of being full • the state of being well • the state of being rich • the state of being dark • the state of being poor • the state of being kind • the state of being swift • the state of being short • the state of being sweet • the state of being strong
Patient Safety Awareness Week 2022-03-12
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- How can you minimize risk during the patient care experience?
- You received critical labs. The physician is not answering the phone. Who do you notify?
- A risk __________ can help you identify patients at risk for suicide.
- ______ harm is the goal of Ready Reliable Care.
- Within how many minutes should critical results be relayed to the provider?
- one of three personal protective equipment necessary when entering a patients isolation room.
- One of two items that must be reconciled prior to each patient encounter.
- Patient safety is advancing ready reliable care, every day, in every level, at every _______ hospital and clinic.
- After receiving verbal orders or results, the message should be _____ _____.
- Number of identifiers required prior to providing patient care.
- This principle of RRC strives to understand complexities and address the root causes.
- number of identifiers required for blood administration.
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- The mission on this campaign is to promote a culture of safety to end preventable patient harm.
- Patient _______ is the domain of change that focuses on the patients’ safety and quality of care experience.
- A High Reliability Organization begins with ______.
- one of two patient identifiers
- use only ____________ abbreviations.
- To achieve our readiness and health mission, and ensure top outcomes for all beneficiaries, personnel across the entire organization must adopt reliable _____ and processes.
- this practice provides time for the surgical team to ensure safety measures are in place prior to a procedure.
- Minimum number of seconds you should wash your hands.
- the patient room should be cleaned _____ every use.
- This process advances innovative solutions and spreads leading practices.
22 Clues: one of two patient identifiers • use only ____________ abbreviations. • ______ harm is the goal of Ready Reliable Care. • A High Reliability Organization begins with ______. • the patient room should be cleaned _____ every use. • Minimum number of seconds you should wash your hands. • number of identifiers required for blood administration. • ...
Peer Advisor Quiz #1 2022-02-17
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- First-Year students will be __________ in most of their classes by an academic advisor.
- What course is in every cohort?
- MAT 210 and MAT 211 are designed for __________ students.
- MAT 210
- Say English as opposed to ENG. Stay away from __________.
- Use __________ stories to connect with incoming students.
- Your __________ is how you start off every workbook presentation.
- This orientation season is going to be __________!
- Tempe, West, and Polytechnic are all W. P. Carey __________.
- __________ can be given for math but not for English AP/Dual Enrollment credit.
- __________ advisors are in each room to help with questions that are outside of the Peer Advisors wheel house.
- A Sun Devil should always wear __________ on Fridays.
- A group of classes and students that acts as First-Year student's first college network.
- A student is considered full-time if they have ____ or more credit hours.
- What course is recommended for Economics majors?
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- Math and English are __________. No matter where you start, we all end up in the same place.
- __________ is ENG 101 and ENG 102 combined.
- Peer Advisors are expected to look and be __________ at all times on Orientation days.
- The number of students in a cohort.
- Nervous, excited, committed, and comfortable are some of the emotions that __________ feel coming to orientation.
- __________ is a common place business students hangout.
- A cohort is the __________ of your schedule.
- Math and English are courses that the student __________ into be either their MPT score or ACT/SAT score.
- Computer Application and Information Technology
24 Clues: MAT 210 • What course is in every cohort? • The number of students in a cohort. • __________ is ENG 101 and ENG 102 combined. • A cohort is the __________ of your schedule. • Computer Application and Information Technology • What course is recommended for Economics majors? • This orientation season is going to be __________! • ...
Computer Acronyms-Hardware Unit. 2024-09-08
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- A system that connects storage devices to the computer.
- A cable system for connecting storage devices inside the computer.
- A cable used to connect older monitors to computers.
- The part of the computer that does math and logic.
- A cable for sending video and sound to a screen.
- Permanent memory that the computer reads from, but cannot write to.
- A part that helps a computer connect to a network.
- A plug that connects different devices to a computer.
- A small-sized computer.
- A fast storage device without moving parts.
- The brain of the computer that controls all tasks.
- A device used to store data permanently.
- A way to interact with the computer using text commands.
- Temporary memory that stores the data your computer is using.
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- A way to store and organize files on a computer.
- A type of strategy that only uses flash memory.
- A chip that helps make images and videos on the screen.
- A system that stores data on multiple drives for safety.
- is your list of Acronyms:
- A smaller version of a computer that’s not as powerful.
- Parts of the CPU that control the operations of the computer.
- Basic program that starts the computer when it powers on.
- A harmful program that can damage your computer.
- (Abbreviations) A wired connection for linking computers together.
- A type of flat screen used in devices.
- A cable that connects a computer to a monitor.
- A tool to manage different parts of computers.
27 Clues: A small-sized computer. • is your list of Acronyms: • A type of flat screen used in devices. • A device used to store data permanently. • A fast storage device without moving parts. • A cable that connects a computer to a monitor. • A tool to manage different parts of computers. • A type of strategy that only uses flash memory. • ...
The Biased Workplace 2025-08-13
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- Having a harmful effect, especially in a gradual, subtle, and destructive way.
- Not transparent; difficult or impossible to understand or see through.
- The quality of being particularly good or worthy, especially so as to deserve praise or reward.
- Characterized by fairness and impartiality; just.
- Causing or resulting in a terrible and utter disaster.
- To remove identifying information from something so that the source remains unknown.
- Abbreviations formed from the initial letters of other words and pronounced as a word.
- A statement or situation that seems self-contradictory but in reality expresses a possible truth.
- Not influenced by strong emotion, and therefore able to be rational and impartial.
- The quality of being impossible to harm or damage.
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- Following as a result or effect; important or significant.
- To evoke a feeling of shared emotion or belief; to strike a chord with someone.
- To combine or work together in order to produce a joint effect that is greater than the sum of the separate effects.
- A set of explicit criteria used for assessing a particular piece of work or performance.
- To make something bad, such as damage or pain, less severe or serious.
- A hope or ambition of achieving something.
- Sticking together or causing to stick together; well-integrated and unified.
- A general agreement reached by a group.
- Special words or expressions used by a particular profession or group that are difficult for others to understand.
- A stronghold or institution that fiercely defends a particular principle or way of life.
20 Clues: A general agreement reached by a group. • A hope or ambition of achieving something. • Characterized by fairness and impartiality; just. • The quality of being impossible to harm or damage. • Causing or resulting in a terrible and utter disaster. • Following as a result or effect; important or significant. • ...
Christopher Lindsey 2023-04-11
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- The ______ states citizens
- The ______ between countries and territories.
- A ______ A state that contains more than one ethnicity.
- A ______ that completely surrounds another.
- The ______ that ethnicities have the right to govern themselves.
- A ______ that has an extension that protrudes from the main territory.
- The ______ of self-government.
- The ______ political organization and public policy
- Four______ of State
- The ______ use of violence by a group calculated to create an atmosphere of fear and alarm among a population or to coerce a government into actions it would not otherwise undertake or refrain from actions it wants to take.
- The ______ right and power of a governing body over itself, without any interference from outside sources.
- A ______ that contains two or more ethnic groups with traditions of self-determination that agree to coexist peacefully by recognizing each other as distinct nationalities.
- The ______ know and recognized boundaries
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- An ______ or nation that does not possess its own state and is not the majority population in any nation state.
- A ______ with a long, narrow extended territory.
- A ______ entity is characterized by a union of partially self-governing provinces, states, or other regions under a central federal government.
- An ______ or union in which the power and influence of member states transcend national boundaries or interests to share in decision making and vote on issues concerning the collective body.
- The ______ Supreme and absolute power within its own territory and over its own people
- A ______ whose territory corresponds to that is occupied by a particular ethnicity.
- Any ______ whose territorial boundaries do not touch an ocean, gulf, or bay.
- A ______ that is simply divided or separated by a barrier.
- A ______ governed as a single power in which the central government is ultimately supreme.
22 Clues: Four______ of State • The ______ states citizens • The ______ of self-government. • The ______ know and recognized boundaries • A ______ that completely surrounds another. • The ______ between countries and territories. • A ______ with a long, narrow extended territory. • The ______ political organization and public policy • ...
New York State Facts 2017-04-19
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- One of the seven wonders of the world
- The only U.S. city to have hosted the Winter Olympics twice
- The only river in New York that flows south to north
- Where the Great New York State Fair is held
- The country that created the Statue of Liberty
- The town were the bloodiest prison ever took place
- The only team to go to four super bowls in a row
- The nick name of New York State
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- Second largest city in New York; Known as the Queens City/ City of good neighbors
- The only mountain(s) in New York State
- The oldest running newspaper in the US
- Where the woman rights movement took place
- The town with the worlds smallest church
- The Place where Woodstock took place
14 Clues: The nick name of New York State • The Place where Woodstock took place • One of the seven wonders of the world • The only mountain(s) in New York State • The oldest running newspaper in the US • The town with the worlds smallest church • Where the woman rights movement took place • Where the Great New York State Fair is held • ...
General theory of State 2022-02-27
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- is the morphology which did not have a State according to Marxism and Leninism in State origin
- is the supreme power of a State within its territory
- is the power imposed by the State
- is the state origin according to divide right theory
- is the compulsory revenue people have to submit to the State
- is the mutual agreement between people in society
- is created by the higher demand on natural disaster and war prevention
- is the state leader under the force theory
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- issues law and manage country by law
- theory said that God create everything and find someone to represent him in this world
- means the family leader is the oldest woman who is trust by every family members
- is the morphology the first state appear according to Marxism and Leninism in State origin
- is the class who run the State according to Marxism and Leninism in State origin
- theory said that the head of the State is the head of the family
14 Clues: is the power imposed by the State • issues law and manage country by law • is the state leader under the force theory • is the mutual agreement between people in society • is the supreme power of a State within its territory • is the state origin according to divide right theory • is the compulsory revenue people have to submit to the State • ...
The states 26 2022-05-23
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- a fun state to spell and has a huge river
- city of las vegas
- casino state
- sweet carol south
- the celebrity state/fashion
- right below the big city
- a very cold state purchased from Russia
- known for skiing
- above nebraska
- the only active diamond mine in the U.S
- the boston red sox's state
- best vacation place in the south
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- right on the left side of texas
- nascar racing mostly
- a really warm and beachy place a island for vacation
- the biggest state
- sweet carol North
- The state where chicago is found
- one of the upper states(hint has a north and south)
- a very dry desert place
- above texas
- mostly city
- I mostly gems have been found this is a northern state
- sweet home "Al"
- the pine tree state
25 Clues: above texas • mostly city • casino state • above nebraska • sweet home "Al" • known for skiing • the biggest state • city of las vegas • sweet carol North • sweet carol south • the pine tree state • nascar racing mostly • a very dry desert place • right below the big city • the boston red sox's state • the celebrity state/fashion • right on the left side of texas • The state where chicago is found • ...
Vermont 2024-02-23
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- Where snow golf was invented
- Famous baseball player from Vermont
- Number of electoral votes
- Largest city
- State fruit AND pie
- State insect
- The sea monster
- State capital
- There was once more of these than humans in the state
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- Until 1996, Vermont was the only state without one of these stores
- Highest peak in the state
- The first state to abolish this
- Designed specialized boards for snow
- The first postage stamp in the U.S. was made in
- State gem
- The best high school in Vermont
- The first state to ban these
- Took the country's first photographs of snowflakes
- Vermont leads the nation in _______ per capita (drink up!)
- This president was born in Vermont and is the only preseident born on July 4th
- This creamery holds the record for largest grilled cheese sandwich in the world
21 Clues: State gem • Largest city • State insect • State capital • The sea monster • State fruit AND pie • Highest peak in the state • Number of electoral votes • Where snow golf was invented • The first state to ban these • The first state to abolish this • The best high school in Vermont • Famous baseball player from Vermont • Designed specialized boards for snow • ...
U.S. States and Their Nicknames N-Y 2016-12-23
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- Buckeye State
- Dakota North of South Dakota
- Island Rhode Island Red Chickens
- The Volunteer State
- Virginia Virginia + West
- The Lone Star State
- Home of the Sooners
- Where Seattle Is, but Olympia Is the Capital
- Cowboy State
- Home of Las Vegas
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- Dakota South of North Dakota
- Home of the Cornhuskers
- Quaker State
- Green Mountain State
- Jersey Where Trenton Is
- Cheese State and America's Dairyland
- West Virginia Minus the West
- The Capital Is Salem
- Hampshire Where Hampshire Is New
- Home to the Great Salt Lake
20 Clues: Quaker State • Cowboy State • Buckeye State • Home of Las Vegas • The Volunteer State • The Lone Star State • Home of the Sooners • Green Mountain State • The Capital Is Salem • Home of the Cornhuskers • Jersey Where Trenton Is • Virginia Virginia + West • Home to the Great Salt Lake • West Virginia Minus the West • Dakota South of North Dakota • Dakota North of South Dakota • ...
U.S. States and Their Nicknames N-Y 2016-12-23
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- Virginia Virginia + West
- The Lone Star State
- West Virginia Minus the West
- Home to the Great Salt Lake
- Island Rhode Island Red Chickens
- The Capital Is Salem
- Dakota South of North Dakota
- Dakota North of South Dakota
- Quaker State
- The Volunteer State
- Buckeye State
- Home of Las Vegas
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- Cowboy State
- Home of the Sooners
- Home of the Cornhuskers
- Green Mountain State
- Cheese State and America's Dairyland
- Where Seattle Is, but Olympia Is the Capital
- Hampshire Where Hampshire Is New
19 Clues: Cowboy State • Quaker State • Buckeye State • Home of Las Vegas • Home of the Sooners • The Lone Star State • The Volunteer State • Green Mountain State • The Capital Is Salem • Home of the Cornhuskers • Virginia Virginia + West • Home to the Great Salt Lake • West Virginia Minus the West • Dakota South of North Dakota • Dakota North of South Dakota • Island Rhode Island Red Chickens • ...
CONNECTICUT 2025-06-03
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- STATE MAMMAL
- STATE DINOSAUR
- BODY OF WATER TO CT'S SOUTH
- #6 ACROSS OPENS TO THE _____
- STATE CAPITAL
- STATE BIRD
- CT'S NEIGHBOR TO NORTH
- STATE INSECT
- LARGEST CITY
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- CT'S NEIGHBOR TO EAST
- STATE FLOWER
- STATE TREE
- CT'S NEIGHBOR TO WEST
- STATE SONG
- HE WHO _____ STILL SUSTAINS (motto)
- The _____ STATE (unofficial nickname)
16 Clues: STATE TREE • STATE SONG • STATE BIRD • STATE MAMMAL • STATE FLOWER • STATE INSECT • LARGEST CITY • STATE CAPITAL • STATE DINOSAUR • CT'S NEIGHBOR TO EAST • CT'S NEIGHBOR TO WEST • CT'S NEIGHBOR TO NORTH • BODY OF WATER TO CT'S SOUTH • #6 ACROSS OPENS TO THE _____ • HE WHO _____ STILL SUSTAINS (motto) • The _____ STATE (unofficial nickname)
NC Trivia 2022-09-09
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- sweet _______, NC State vegetable
- Sir __________ Raleigh, city named after him
- State that borders NC to the North
- Mount _______, 6,684 feet at highest point
- brothers with first successful flight in OBX
- One of NC's sounds, largest landlocked sound US
- Krispy Kreme makes
- another soda developed in NC
- NC State Flower
- soda developed in NC
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- ______ banks
- NC State Capital
- Key cash crop until recently
- NC State Bird
- NC's largest city
- Ocean to the east of NC
- How many counties in NC?
- State that borders NC to the West
- NC river with the widest mouth in the US
- State sport of NC
20 Clues: ______ banks • NC State Bird • NC State Flower • NC State Capital • NC's largest city • State sport of NC • Krispy Kreme makes • soda developed in NC • Ocean to the east of NC • How many counties in NC? • Key cash crop until recently • another soda developed in NC • sweet _______, NC State vegetable • State that borders NC to the West • State that borders NC to the North • ...
Konsepto at Katuturan ng Pagkamamamayan 2026-02-03
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- Love and loyalty to the country
- Faithfulness to the state
- Citizenship by place of birth
- Involvement in civic activities
- Duties expected from citizens
- Claims protected by the Constitution
- State where power comes from the people
- Process of creating laws
- Person legally belonging to a state
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- Political organization with sovereignty
- Legal bond between individual and state
- Legal right to vote
- People living in a country
- Area under state control
- Rule by the people
- Act of governing a state
- Written foundation of government
- Community with shared culture
- Citizenship by blood relationship
- Rules set by authority
20 Clues: Rule by the people • Legal right to vote • Rules set by authority • Area under state control • Act of governing a state • Process of creating laws • Faithfulness to the state • People living in a country • Citizenship by place of birth • Community with shared culture • Duties expected from citizens • Love and loyalty to the country • Involvement in civic activities • ...
g33 2025-12-20
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- Government by the people
- Large major city
- Independent political state
- Government led by royalty
- Line separating areas
- State ruled by a king or queen
- State without a monarch
- Political boundary
- Union of self-governing states
- Rule by one person
- Politically organized territory
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- Government by religion
- Administrative division
- Territory controlled by another
- Loose union of states
- Organized political area
- Absolute authoritarian rule
- Sparsely settled border area
- State ruling many territories
- State within another state
- Rule by a few
- Defined territorial area
- Separated territory
- People under one government
- Seat of government
25 Clues: Rule by a few • Large major city • Political boundary • Rule by one person • Seat of government • Separated territory • Loose union of states • Line separating areas • Government by religion • Administrative division • State without a monarch • Government by the people • Organized political area • Defined territorial area • Government led by royalty • State within another state • ...
AP Guidelines (A-F) 2014-02-04
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- Someone who kills a politically important or prominent person
- Use ________ to mean guarantee
- A person who has required the full civil rights of a nation
- Capitalize U.S. _________ when referring to the building in Washington
- Describes an exchange rate that is allowed to fluctuate in response to supply and demand in the foreign markets
- In general use lowercase north, south, southwest when referring to compass ___________
- A case the state or federal government brings against an individual charged with a crime
- AP news reports must use __________ for facts not gathered or confirmed on its own
- A person residing away from the nation in which he or she is a citizen
- Use before consonant sounds
- Minor offense against the law
- As a verb means to influence something
- Use ________ to make sure or give confidence
- These are amounts less than one that need to be spelled out using hyphens between the words (Ex.two-thirds, three-fourths)
- Is not a formal title and should not be capitalized
- Always avoid placing guilt when referring to someone who has been placed under ________ or charged with a crime
- Abbreviation for Exchange Traded Fund; Security that tracks a benchmark as a mutual fund does but trades throughout market days like a stock on the exchange
- Use ________ for references to insurance
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- Should contain a city name, entirely in capital letters, followed in most cases by the name of the state, county, or territory where the city is located
- Money or property that is held to be forfeited if an accused individual fails to appeal for a criminal trial
- As a verb means to cause; as a noun means the result of something
- This word should be capitalized, without quotation marks when referring to the Scriptures in the Old or New Testament
- City where a seat of government is located; do not capitalize
- Dr., Mrs., and Mr. are all examples of __________
- The study of the relationship between organisms and their surroundings, not synonymous with environment
- Always capitalize both letters though it's a title not a name, it's the only thing used when referring to him
- A case in which and individual, business, or agency of government seeks damages or relief from another
- Use before vowel sounds
- Term denoting that an individual was born in a given location
- The national office of an ambassador in a foreign country and the office that handles the political relations of one nation with another
- List the subject first when referring to a ____________
- Refers to the entire region around the Appalachian Mountains
- A serious crime
- The word "_________" on its own is not capitalized but it is capitalized as a part of a proper name
- Never use this symbol as it rarely translates and in many cases cannot be seen by AP or other newspaper computers
- Use arabic numerals instead of words when describing ________
- Is not a word and should only be used when quoting or in special contexts
37 Clues: A serious crime • Use before vowel sounds • Use before consonant sounds • Minor offense against the law • Use ________ to mean guarantee • As a verb means to influence something • Use ________ for references to insurance • Use ________ to make sure or give confidence • Dr., Mrs., and Mr. are all examples of __________ • Is not a formal title and should not be capitalized • ...
Orthography Review 2025-03-11
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- Joey lived here
- lie back, pause, rest
- this state is named after our first president
- the Mississippi River ends in this state
- mad; affected by the moon
- pertaining to the body
- pertaining to fire
- outside the earth's atmosphere
- the second layer of the atmosphere
- pertaining to teeth
- this is the least populated state in the USA
- full of gratitude
- this state is home to the Great Salt Lake
- largest of the contiguous 48 states
- wordy; full of words
- this is one of the state's that Ms. Jackett has lived in
- this state is a giant peninsula
- walker; on foot
- the Appalachian Trail ends at Mount Katahdin in this state
- to take into one's arms
- not to be seen
- the study of volcanoes
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- This is the state where Hershey's chocolate is made
- this state's name means "green mountain"
- mad; crazy
- Chicago is in this state
- Plymouth Rock can be found in this state
- the warmest layer of the atmosphere
- date marking each year
- "off with his head"
- separated at the joints
- throw out
- a form of rhyming Italian poetry (little song)
- you can mine for diamonds in this state
- this state is known for its cheese
- this state is named after Queen Elizabeth I
- the act of sleeping
- to go or move quickly in haste
- the only state that is made entirely of islands
- this state is the birthplace of country music
- this state is just south of Indiana
- things fastened to something; syllable added to a word at either end
- having two names
- honoring of a day or season by appropriate festivities
44 Clues: throw out • mad; crazy • not to be seen • Joey lived here • walker; on foot • having two names • full of gratitude • pertaining to fire • "off with his head" • the act of sleeping • pertaining to teeth • wordy; full of words • lie back, pause, rest • date marking each year • pertaining to the body • the study of volcanoes • separated at the joints • to take into one's arms • Chicago is in this state • ...
Summer in Illinois 2023-08-14
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- _____ Monster is Illinois State Fossil
- Second and third graders from a Joliet elementary school, along with their teacher, completed a class project attempting to make this snack the official snack food of the State of Illinois. The General Assembly made that designation official in 2003.
- The _____ was elected the State Fish in 1986 by Illinois schoolchildren.
- Number of members on the Illinois Supreme Court
- Chicago's Museum of Science features the worlds largest ______ machine
- The month Illinois became a state
- Number of U.S. Senators for Illinois
- The second capital of Illinois
- Illinois state tree
- Illinois state flower
- The _____ butterfly was chosen in 1975 to be Illinois' State Insect.
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- The _____ apple was named the Illinois State Fruit in 2007.
- _______ Park is a public park in Chicago found in the Loop community area. It opened in July 2004
- The current Capital of Illinois
- An annual American four-day music festival held in Grant Park in Chicago. It originally started as a touring event in 1991, but several years later, Chicago became its permanent location
- Illinois is sometimes refereed to as The ____ State
- Illinois State Mineral
- The Illinois State Motto is State Sovereignty, ____ Union
- ____ Pier is a 3,300-foot-long pier on the shoreline of Lake Michigan
- Number of electoral votes for Illinois
20 Clues: Illinois state tree • Illinois state flower • Illinois State Mineral • The second capital of Illinois • The current Capital of Illinois • The month Illinois became a state • Number of U.S. Senators for Illinois • _____ Monster is Illinois State Fossil • Number of electoral votes for Illinois • Number of members on the Illinois Supreme Court • ...
STATES 2022-10-20
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- The Land of Enchantment
- The state fish of North Dakota
- The state flower of Oklahoma
- The state animal of Oklahoma
- The state capital of Texas
- The state bird of New Mexico
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- The largest city in Arizona
- The state animal of Texas
- The Lone Star State
- The state capital of South Dakota
- The state bird of Texas
- The state capital of New Mexico
- The Grand Canyon State
- The state flower of New Mexico
- Abbreviation for Oklahoma
- The largest city in North Dakota
16 Clues: The Lone Star State • The Grand Canyon State • The Land of Enchantment • The state bird of Texas • The state animal of Texas • Abbreviation for Oklahoma • The state capital of Texas • The largest city in Arizona • The state flower of Oklahoma • The state animal of Oklahoma • The state bird of New Mexico • The state fish of North Dakota • The state flower of New Mexico • ...
Tennessee Fun Facts 2025-05-08
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- Tennessee State Wild Animal
- craters Tennessee has two of these
- This city severed as the State Capital for one day
- The tallest underground waterfall in the United States
- How many states Tennessee borders
- This is the second-most visted house museum in the country located in Memphis TN
- This Tennessee City is home to the largest record undergrounf lake in the US
- This lemon-lime soda was created in Knoxville in the 1930s
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- Tennessee State Insect
- This is the most visited national park
- A famous singer from the state of TN who will always love you
- Tennessee State Fish
- The first combination candy bar that was made in Tennessee
- Tennessee State Flower
- Tennesee has moer of these than any other state
- Tennessee State Fruit
- Tennessee has this many state songs
- A famous singer from the state of TN who loves to party in the USA
- This is tennessee's offical state beverage
19 Clues: Tennessee State Fish • Tennessee State Fruit • Tennessee State Insect • Tennessee State Flower • Tennessee State Wild Animal • How many states Tennessee borders • craters Tennessee has two of these • Tennessee has this many state songs • This is the most visited national park • This is tennessee's offical state beverage • Tennesee has moer of these than any other state • ...
New Hampshire Facts 2023-01-31
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- New Hampshire nickname
- New Hampshire state salt water fish
- New Hampshire state fruit
- New Hampshire state motto
- New Hampshire state capital
- New Hampshire state tree
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- New Hampshire state fresh water fish
- New Hampshire state animal
- New Hampshire state butterfly
- New Hampshire state bird
- New Hampshire sport
- New Hampshire state flower
- New Hampshire state mineral
- New Hampshire state insect
- New Hampshire state rock
15 Clues: New Hampshire sport • New Hampshire nickname • New Hampshire state bird • New Hampshire state rock • New Hampshire state tree • New Hampshire state fruit • New Hampshire state motto • New Hampshire state animal • New Hampshire state flower • New Hampshire state insect • New Hampshire state mineral • New Hampshire state capital • New Hampshire state butterfly • ...
Wisconsin Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-07
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- Great Lake on East side
- Treat at the State Fair
- Home of the Green Bay Packers
- Popular hunting season
- Location of Peninsula State Park
- Wisconsin's state bird
- Play at Fiserv Forum
- Capital of Wisconsin
- "The waterpark capital of the world"
- Postal abbreviation
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- State's professional football team
- Popular state song
- Stadium where "Jump Around" can be heard after the third quarter
- Largest city in Wisconsin
- Wisconsin's state animal
- America's ____
- Location of State Fair Grounds
- "The Badger State"
- State's professional baseball team
- Number of UW System universities
- Region of the US Wisconsin is in
21 Clues: America's ____ • Popular state song • "The Badger State" • Postal abbreviation • Play at Fiserv Forum • Capital of Wisconsin • Popular hunting season • Wisconsin's state bird • Great Lake on East side • Treat at the State Fair • Wisconsin's state animal • Largest city in Wisconsin • Home of the Green Bay Packers • Location of State Fair Grounds • Location of Peninsula State Park • ...
Rocky mountain crossword #2 2023-05-04
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- Elk horn's massive import
- Joseph Smith's worst idea
- most religious state
- great place to ski, or worn at a wedding
- Vikings,timberwolves,wild,twins home
- state with two time zones
- first place "oooooh Yeaaaaa" was uttered
- place where the Martin brothers get "stuck"
- home to duck pin
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- First state to legalize weed
- city home to alpine coaster
- america's dairyland
- 26th state in the union
- Mother Of All Bombs, or just a city?
- least populated state
- crossroads of America
- home to BYU
- 9th state we pass thru
- 5th state we're going thru
- home to the windiest city
20 Clues: home to BYU • home to duck pin • america's dairyland • most religious state • least populated state • crossroads of America • 9th state we pass thru • 26th state in the union • Elk horn's massive import • Joseph Smith's worst idea • state with two time zones • home to the windiest city • 5th state we're going thru • city home to alpine coaster • First state to legalize weed • ...
Cognitive Development in Middle Childhood 2021-03-31
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- This memory strategy deals with information having to be repeated
- It is important for teachers to have this kind of interaction with their students so students confident in being successful
- The type of classroom where the teacher makes all the rules and does most of the talking
- This cultural influence may have a child feeling scared of being judged
- The memory strategy that has related information grouped together
- Rehearsal, organization and elaboration are what kind of strategies
- Teachers may arrange their students in what way in order for them to work and share ideas together
- When a child starts to use full sentences instead of abbreviations, they are improving on their
- Chapter 12 is all about what kind of development in middle childhood
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- Children show improvement in this in order to communicate better and share clearer narratives
- True or False? Classes that are larger in size show better academic progress than smaller class sizes
- What factor of The Concrete Operational Theory has children order items in a quantitative dimension
- These types of tests were designed to represent reasoning abilities
- Attention in middle childhood becomes selective, flexible and
- The second factor of information processing
- The type of classroom where students are encouraged to reflect on their own thoughts and progress is evaluated by development
- The Concrete Operational Theory is a part of whose theory
- The grade level children begin to gain understanding of strategies and how they work
18 Clues: The second factor of information processing • The Concrete Operational Theory is a part of whose theory • Attention in middle childhood becomes selective, flexible and • This memory strategy deals with information having to be repeated • The memory strategy that has related information grouped together • ...
Tennessee 2023-05-09
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- State animal is the ________
- TN state flower
- Our city
- this is the longer word for merch
- We are known for this type music
- State colors
- Our main color
- School name
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- what food was born here was born here
- Our state
- Our state nickname
- known as the
- this is a corn that is sold at games
- state tree
- TN's mascot
- Alabama is our _______
- state initials
- We are very good at ______ and football
18 Clues: Our city • Our state • state tree • TN's mascot • School name • known as the • State colors • state initials • Our main color • TN state flower • Our state nickname • Alabama is our _______ • State animal is the ________ • We are known for this type music • this is the longer word for merch • this is a corn that is sold at games • what food was born here was born here • ...
State and Local Government Vocabulary 2016-09-17
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- The legal name for anyone who is under the age of 18;the term for anyone who is not an adult.
- A governing body of a nation is called a ....
- what is the elected executive head of state called?
- and Balances This is the system that gives each branch of government some ways to keep the other branches from becoming to powerful.
- The official power to make legal decisions is called ....
- Council What is the name for the legislative body that governs a town or city?
- Court The highest court in the Judicial System is called the....
- A form of punishment in the juvenile justice system is called a....
- to revoke or annual a law.
- of power Legislative,Judicial, and Executive; the division of powers among the three branches of government.
- What is the head of a city,town, or municipality called?
- When someone is officially entered in as a candidate.
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- Year The budgetary spending year; a year as reckoned for taxing or accounting purposes.
- A source of income is called ....
- A formal way of accusing someone of a serious crime is called an ....
- This is a minor crime.
- When something is not in accordance with the political constitution it is referred to as....
- This is the word for "the act of spending".
- Case A non criminal law suit is called a ....
- What is a member of the Senate called?
- The person who is accused of the crime in a civil case is called the....
- Attorney The official name for a public official who acts as a prosecutor.
- the person who has the right of action against a wrongdoer is called a ....
- When a good or service needs to be brought back it is called a ....
- An example of this could include a armed robbery or a murder.
25 Clues: This is a minor crime. • to revoke or annual a law. • A source of income is called .... • What is a member of the Senate called? • This is the word for "the act of spending". • A governing body of a nation is called a .... • Case A non criminal law suit is called a .... • what is the elected executive head of state called? • ...
Chapter 1-State of matter 2018-07-18
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- mass per unit volume
- a substance, as a liquid or gas, that is capable of flowing and that changes its shape at a steady rate when acted upon by a force tending to change its shape.
- ...... point the temperature at which a liquid boils
- gives out energy
- the process of becoming a solid from liquid.
- binary compound that occurs at room temperature as a clear colorless odorless tasteless liquid; freezes into ice below 0 degrees centigrade and boils above 100 degrees centigrade; widely used as a solvent
- the process of changing from a gaseous to a liquid or solid state
- the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment
- a substance that is fluid at room temperature and pressure
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- to move to and fro or up and down quickly and repeatedly
- the exertion of force upon a surface by an object, fluid, etc
- the action or process of moving or of changing place or position; movement
- proceeding, made, or occurring without definite aim, reason, or pattern
- the process of changing from a solid to a gaseous state
- a substance that is a three-dimensional shape at room temperature and pressure
- the process in which particles mix by colliding randomly with each other, and bouncing off in all directions
- ...... point the temperature below which a liquid turns into a solid
- the amount of 3-dimensional space occupied by an object
- takes in energy from the surroundings
- the physical change where a liquid turns to a gas at a temperature below its boiling point
20 Clues: gives out energy • mass per unit volume • takes in energy from the surroundings • the process of becoming a solid from liquid. • ...... point the temperature at which a liquid boils • the process of changing from a solid to a gaseous state • the amount of 3-dimensional space occupied by an object • to move to and fro or up and down quickly and repeatedly • ...
Chapter 13 Vocabulary- State Government 2021-04-08
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- a legislative meeting called for a specific purpose
- powers shared by the state and federal government
- type of court in which a judge or jury listens to evidence and reaches a verdict in favor of one party or another in the case
- a question placed on a ballot by a citizen petition to decide if a law should be repealed
- to grant a prisoner an early release from prison, with certain restrictions
- the clause in Article VI of the Constitution that makes federal laws prevail over state laws when there is a conflict
- a meeting of a legislative or judicial body to conduct
- type of crime more serious than a misdemeanor
- the process of redrawing legislative districts
- court case in which one party in a dispute claims to have been harmed in some way by the other
- a vote called by legislature to seek voter approval of a law
- the person in a civil case who is said to have caused harm
- the sharing of power between the central and state government
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- type of court in which a party who lost a case in lower court asks judges to review that decision
- the person in a civil case who claims to have been harmed
- the least serious type of crime
- powers that the Constitution does not give to the national government and they are kept by the states
- to reduce a criminal's sentence
- having a one house legislature
- to reject only a specific part of a bill
- money awarded to the states by the federal government
- unequal representation in state legislatures
22 Clues: having a one house legislature • the least serious type of crime • to reduce a criminal's sentence • to reject only a specific part of a bill • unequal representation in state legislatures • type of crime more serious than a misdemeanor • the process of redrawing legislative districts • powers shared by the state and federal government • ...
How Texas Became A State 2023-11-28
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- Became president 1841
- to block off
- An official order
- Popular idea at the time
- An army leader
- Commander in chief of Texan forces
- A candidate for president
- Another president at the time
- A territory that wanted to become a state
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- A leader among American settlers
- Folk hero
- Brave leader
- A building or a fort
- A saying Texans after a defeat
- Commander
- Mexicans who claimed Texas as their homes
- A president at the time
- To take control
- The people of texas
- A Country that controlled Texas
20 Clues: Folk hero • Commander • Brave leader • to block off • An army leader • To take control • An official order • The people of texas • A building or a fort • Became president 1841 • A president at the time • Popular idea at the time • A candidate for president • Another president at the time • A saying Texans after a defeat • A Country that controlled Texas • A leader among American settlers • ...
Federal Powers vs. State Powers 2023-09-27
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- The federal government can only what's listed in the ____.
- ______ I Section 8 lists all of the federal governments powers
- The federal government is ____ over state governments
- The State that wanted to tax the US Federal Bank
- Word that means to make rules about
- Congress will sometimes _____ by using power it doesn't have
- The _____ government can do only what's listed in the Constitution
- Federal government powers that are NOT clearly stated in the US constitution
- Another word for the Necessary and Proper Clause
- A case in which the Court decided that the federal government has exclusive power over interstate commerce
- Federal government powers that are clearly stated in the US Constitution
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- Congress can make laws that are necessary and ____ for carrying out its powers
- The _____ government can do anything that is NOT listed in the Constitution
- States that any power the Constitution does not give to the federal gov. belongs to the states
- Word that means business or trade
- State's power to protect citizens' health and safety
- A business activity that takes place across state lines
- A state may only regulate business that takes place entirely in its own ___.
- Both state and federal governments cannot issue one of these at the same time
- Has the power to regulate business activity that affects more than one state
20 Clues: Word that means business or trade • Word that means to make rules about • The State that wanted to tax the US Federal Bank • Another word for the Necessary and Proper Clause • State's power to protect citizens' health and safety • The federal government is ____ over state governments • A business activity that takes place across state lines • ...
Jayden's Missouri State Constitution Crossword 2024-03-01
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- what do local governments gain their power from
- most common type of city government
- when was Missouri admitted to the union
- when our current missouri constitution was founded
- when people vote on existing law
- Source and origin of government
- what legislature is Missouri
- who is the chief legal officer
- what do the house of reps and Senate make up
- what ensures each law is considered twice
- how is representation in the general assembly determined
- highest state court
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- election held in August every even year
- when voters submit proposed laws to the people
- Missouri law requires this to be balanced every year
- who has the power to veto something
- who investigates complaints from citizens against the government
- who elects members of the general assembly
- admitted to the union as the 24th state
- when term limits were put in place on the general assembly
- contains 35 sections
- who monitors state spending
- election held in november every even numbered years
- who prepares ballots and certifies elections
- who is the chief financial officer
25 Clues: highest state court • contains 35 sections • who monitors state spending • what legislature is Missouri • who is the chief legal officer • Source and origin of government • when people vote on existing law • who is the chief financial officer • who has the power to veto something • most common type of city government • election held in August every even year • ...
Early Washington State History Puzzle 2020-06-04
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- A US army post and trade center during the gold rush in the Washington Territory. This place became an important center for mining activity and supplies from 1859-1882.
- Established in 1824 as a 19th century fur trading post, this place was known as the headquarters of the Hudson's Bay Company's Columbia Department located in PNW where hundreds of settlers, and ethnic and tribal groups inhabited in, which eventually was burnt down.
- A british officer of the royal navy, this person explored and navigated around the Pacific NorthWest and at the age of 13 began his naval career as a seaman under Capt. James Cook on the Resolution.
- Famous for starting and playing a huge role in the fur trading industry in Canada, this company was also well known for their iconic Point Blankets and for being the oldest company in the world.
- A Lemhi Shoshone woman who at age 16, met and helped the Lewis and Clark Expedition in achieving their chartered mission.
- An american explorer who won fame by sharing the leadership of an expedition to the Pacific NorthWest with Meriweather Lewis.
- Known as the conflict between the United States and the Yakima Tribe which primarily took place in the southern interior of present-day Washington, where troops were sent to the Yakima Valley which began the war.
- This event was triggered by the shooting of an animal known as one of the most obscure wars in history the happened when the Oregon Treaty was signed, between the United States and United Kingdom over the British US border in the San Juan Islands close to the State of Washington.
- Known as the first governor of the US state of Washington, this person was a republican lawyer who died in 1895.
- The event that carried the dispute over the seizure of vessels of an inlet on the Western Coast of Vancouver Island that nearly caused a war between Great Britain and Spain. It also ended the Spanish claim to a trade settlement and made the expansion of Canadian provinces possible.
- In 1888, this 1.8 mile long railroad tunnel, located in the Cascade Mountains about 50 miles east of Tacoma and roughly 20 miles northwest of Cle Elum, was completed. This place crosses from King County into Kittitas County, and opens a new railroad gateway from Puget Sound to the East which was once in time the second longest in the country.
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- The expansion that included Texas, California, and the whole Oregon territory in the controversy with Great Britain over Oregon Country. The rights of the United States were extended to this specific number/location which was recognized as the Southern Boundary of Russian America. This was settled in 1846 by the peaceful negotiation of a treaty between the US and Britain.
- Known as the best US foreign policy toward the western-hemisphere that effectively closed off North and South America from further colonization from Europe. It posed four main ideas that were incredibly long-lasting and influenced the policies of many presidents.
- The location of the encampment of the Lewis and Clark expedition, that was built in 1805 in Oregon County near the mouth of the Columbia River. Which was also known as the winter quarters for the Corps of Volunteers for Northwest Discovery.
- A German American merchant, businessman, and investor who mainly participated and became successful off fur trading who immigrated to England as a teenager and also worked in manufacturing musical instruments.
- A phrase coined in 1845 of the idea that the US is destined by God. This spread awareness about their democracy and capitalism across the entire continent.
- A meeting in the Pacific Northwest between the US and tribal nations that changed the lives of Native Americans and guaranteed many tribes legal status and their government-to-government relationship with the United States.
- As a leading figure among his people as well as the chief of both the Duwamish and Suquamish tribes, this person was one of the first to trade with European traders and settlers which inspired the naming of one of Washington’s cities.
- The first non-Native American woman to climb Mt. Rainier in 1890 as a 19-year-old, who later became a journalist who continued to promote interest in mountaineering as she lived the majority of her life in Tacoma.
- Born in Bilbao of an old Basque family, this person was a Spanish Basque explorer of the Pacific Northwest who’s first expedition was led by Juan José Pérez Hernández in 1774.
- As an entrepreneur and politician this person was regarded as a founder of Seattle, served two terms as the Mayor, and was also known as the city's wealthiest resident of his lifetime.
- The event that caused an estimated number of 700 to 1,000 emigrants to leave for Oregon. This was led by John Grant (former US army captain and fur trader) who guided the train to Fort Hall for cheap transportation, which drew in a great number of people.
- A treaty between the US and Britain that set the 48th parallel of latitude as the boundary between British North America and the US across the West, and remains the boundary used today between the two nations.
- A united states statute that permitted the entrance of Washington into America.
- People who have mixed European and Indigenous ancestry that have helped to shape Canada today and their name is french for ‘mixed’. They have a distinct way of life as they incorporate aspects of both French-Canadian and Native cultures and they had a very big impact on the trading of fur as well.
25 Clues: A united states statute that permitted the entrance of Washington into America. • Known as the first governor of the US state of Washington, this person was a republican lawyer who died in 1895. • A Lemhi Shoshone woman who at age 16, met and helped the Lewis and Clark Expedition in achieving their chartered mission. • ...
Chapter 15: The State / Authority 2019-05-08
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- the rights guaranteeing a citizen’s ability to participate in politics, including the right to vote and the right to hold an elected office
- the rights guaranteed to each law-abiding citizen in a nation-state
- power attained through the threat of coercive action
- the rights guaranteeing a citizen’s personal freedom from interference, including freedom of speech and the right to travel freely
- as defined by Weber, “a human community that (successfully) claims the monopoly of legitimate use of physical force within a given territory”
- the difficulty in organization large groups due to the tendency of some individuals to “slack off”; aka the “freeloader problem”
- any activity that has the intent or effect of influencing government action
- the rights guaranteeing a citizen’s protection by the state
- a legal-rational organization or mode of administration that governs with reference to formal rules and roles that emphasizes meritocracy
- an organization that seeks to gain power in a government, generally by backing candidates for office who subscribe to the organization’s political ideals
- a system in which the state is responsible for the well-being of its citizens
- the methods of labor management introduced by Frederick Winslow Taylor to streamline the processes of mass production in which each worker repeatedly performs one specific task
- an organization that seeks to gain power in government and influence policy without campaigning for direct election or appointment to office
- the probability that a command with specific content will be obeyed by a given group of people
- the study of strategic decisions made under conditions of uncertainty and interdependence
- power attained through the use of cultural attractiveness rather than the threat of coercive action
- the use of force to get others to do what you want
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- authority based on legal, impersonal rules; the rules rule
- although the state’s authority derives from the implicit threat of physical force, resorting to physical coercion actually ends up stripping the state of all legitimate authority
- the process of breaking up work into specific, delimited tasks
- a system in which each state is recognized as territorially sovereign by fellow states
- authority that rests on appeals to the past or traditions
- an action that benefits a group but does not directly benefit the individual performing the action
- authority that rests on the personal appeal of an individual leader
- the justifiable right to exercise power
- a society where status and mobility are based on individual attributes, ability and achievement
- an experiment devised in 1961 by a Yale psychologist to see how far ordinary people would go to obey a scientific authority figure
- power remains among people or other social actors
- an ever-expanding process of ordering and organizing
- a form of government that restricts the right to political participation to a small group or even to a single individual
- the clear, rule-governed procedures used repeatedly for decision making
- the ability to carry out one’s own will despite resistance
- a system of government wherein power theoretically lies with the people; citizens are allowed to vote in elections, speak freely, and participate as legal equals in social life
33 Clues: the justifiable right to exercise power • power remains among people or other social actors • the use of force to get others to do what you want • power attained through the threat of coercive action • an ever-expanding process of ordering and organizing • authority that rests on appeals to the past or traditions • ...
Water And Changes Of State 2019-08-30
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- ___ is the change in the state of water from a solid to a liquid due to heat gain.
- The ___ the temperature, the higher the rate of evaporation.
- Water is ___ because it has mass and occupies space.
- The ___ point of water is the temperature at which the liquid changes from a liquid to a solid state due to heat loss.
- ___ is the change in the state of water from a liquid to a gas due to heat gain.
- ___ is hot water vapour at 100 degree Celsius.
- Evaporation occurs at ___ temperature below boiling point.
- The ___ of the water and its surroundings affect the rate of evaporation.
- ___ is the measure of the amount of water vapour in the air.
- The temperature at which ___ melts is called its melting point.
- On a dry day, it is ___ for water to evaporate.
- Evaporation occurs ___ the time.
- ___ is the change in the state of water from a liquid to a gas due to heat gain.
- The greater the area of ___ surface, the higher the rate of evaporation.
- Water vapour condenses when it meets a ___ surface.
- On a humid day, it is ___ for water to evaporate.
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- ___ state - water vapour and steam
- The boiling point of water is ___ degree Celsius.
- Water is able to ___ from one state to another by losing or gaining heat.
- When water loses heat, its temperature ___.
- The ___ the wind, the higher the rate of evaporation.
- When water gains heat, its temperature ___.
- The melting point of ice is ___ degree Celsius.
- On a ___ day, humidity is high and there is a lot of water vapour in the air.
- ___ is the change in state of water from a gas to a liquid due to heat loss.
- ___ state - drinking water and seas
- The temperature at which ___ boils is called its boiling point.
- When wind blows, it takes away the ___ and creates space for more water vapour to form.
- On a ___ day, humidity is low and there is little water vapour in the air.
- The ___ the humidity of the air, the higher the rate of evaporation.
- Evaporation produces a ___ effect.
- The ___ of evaporation indicates how fast or how slow evaporation is taking place.
32 Clues: Evaporation occurs ___ the time. • ___ state - water vapour and steam • Evaporation produces a ___ effect. • ___ state - drinking water and seas • When water loses heat, its temperature ___. • When water gains heat, its temperature ___. • ___ is hot water vapour at 100 degree Celsius. • The melting point of ice is ___ degree Celsius. • ...
Disease State for Respiratory System 2020-03-09
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- a cartilaginous tube that connects the pharynx and larynx to the lungs
- Inflammation of the nose
- of the lungs
- inflammation of tissue above the tongue in the airway
- the constriction of the airways in the lungs due to the tightening of surrounding smooth muscle
- an inflammation of the bronchi in the lungs
- hysterical rapid breathing
- shortness of breath that occurs when lying flat
- Abnormal slowness of respiration
- an air cell of the lungs, formed by the terminal dilation of tiny air passageways
- The destruction of the alveolar walls
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- respiratory disorder characterized by paroxysms of labored breathing and a feeling of contraction in the chest
- a high-pitched whistling sound made while breathing due to difficulty breathing
- whooping cough
- dilation of the bronchial tubes
- a substance that dilates the bronchi and bronchioles
- any disturbance of normal vocal function
- part of the pharynx which is behind and above the soft palate, continuous with the nasal passage
- suspension of breathing
- substance causing allergy
20 Clues: of the lungs • whooping cough • suspension of breathing • Inflammation of the nose • substance causing allergy • hysterical rapid breathing • dilation of the bronchial tubes • Abnormal slowness of respiration • The destruction of the alveolar walls • any disturbance of normal vocal function • an inflammation of the bronchi in the lungs • ...
US State capitals by 7bets4free.com 2020-04-06
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- The surname of Samuel L will give you the capital of Mississippi (7)
- Which state capital of Georgia is the home of the US Masters (7)
- Strange 'lock litter' to find the capital of Arkansas since 1821 (6,4)
- Lansing has been capital of this state since 1847 (8)
- The capital of Arizona has risen up to be the largest capital by population (7)
- Alter 'alas input' for this holy name and state capital of Minnesota (5,4)
- The capital of Montana since 1875 (6)
- New Mexico has the longest serving capital but what is the name (5,2)
- The state capital of Maryland is the smallest by land area (9)
- Bizzare 'net score jiffy' to get the capital of Missouri (9,4)
- The state capital of Boston is where the Bee Gee's going back to (13)
- The state capital of Indiana since 1825 (12)
- What is the capital of Hawaii and has been since 1845 (8)
- The capital of Nevada since 1861 (6,4)
- Capital of Colorado since 1867 and sharing it's name with the surname of Annie's Song singer (6)
- What is the capital of Idaho (5)
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- The capital of Delaware shares it's name with a Kent seaport in England (5)
- Alter 'med noises' to find the capital of Iowa (3,6)
- Which sunshine state's capital is Sacramento (10)
- The capital of Alabama since 1846 shares it's name with the middle name of Mr Burns in the Simpsons (10)
- Juneau is the capital of this cold northern state (6)
- Hartford has been this state capital since 1875 (11)
- Which state has Topeka as it's capital (6)
- What is the capital of New Jersey since 1784 (7)
- Bizarre 'a lashes tale' for the capital of Florida (11)
- Capital of Louisiana since 1880 (5,5)
- The state capital of Nebraska shares it's name with a UK City whose football team are nicknamed The Imps (7)
- This capital of Kentucky sounds a bit like a german sausage (9)
- Concord has been the capital of this state since 1808 (3,9)
- Augusta is the capital of this state but not Georgia (5)
- The capital of Illinois shares it's name with the home town of the Simpsons (11)
31 Clues: What is the capital of Idaho (5) • Capital of Louisiana since 1880 (5,5) • The capital of Montana since 1875 (6) • The capital of Nevada since 1861 (6,4) • Which state has Topeka as it's capital (6) • The state capital of Indiana since 1825 (12) • What is the capital of New Jersey since 1784 (7) • Which sunshine state's capital is Sacramento (10) • ...
Pasco-Hernando State College Foundation 2020-05-05
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- PHSC Colors are black and ___
- Many courses have hands-on classwork in the form of these
- PHSC has more than 50,000 _____ since 1972
- The PHSC Foundation is nearing $1.2 million in ____ awards in 2019-20 so far.
- A PHSC instructor who is not on a long-term contract
- ______ majors study how to use imaging in disease diagnostics
- Careers can "take off" with this associates degree program
- These have in-person and online resources and are supported annually by the PHSC Foundation
- PHSC has dedicated staff to serve these individuals who have proudly served our Country.
- The name of PHSC's Bobcat Mascot
- This group of appointed community members serve as governing trustees for PHSC
- Number of PHSC Collegiate Sports
- The Arts & ____ Division
- Students can access this help online or in person at PHSC Academic Success Centers
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- These grants help students with Federal financial aid
- This new fund at the PHSC Foundation is helping students with emergency needs due to COVID-19
- This clinic on PHSC West Campus allows students to perform low-cost cleanings for community members
- Month that the new PHSC Instructional Performing Arts Center will open in Wesley Chapel
- PHSC doors are ____ to all who seek to better their lives through education
- This is the most important person on a PHSC campus
- More than 600 students are enrolled in this program each year
- These career fairs link job seekers and employers at events on each campus
- This PHSC Sports team went to the national championship in 2019
- The abbreviation for the new facility being constructed in Wesley Chapel
- Students, staff, and community members exhibit work at the ___ on West Campus
- State funds have been allocated over the last few years for Science, Technology, Engineering, and ____ programs
- More than 1,100 classes were moved from face-to-face to _____ formats
- College ____ on each campus make supplies, swag, and books available for sale
- Two-thirds of PHSC students are ______
- Positions that can help students with funds toward tuition while giving them real-world job experience
30 Clues: The Arts & ____ Division • PHSC Colors are black and ___ • The name of PHSC's Bobcat Mascot • Number of PHSC Collegiate Sports • Two-thirds of PHSC students are ______ • PHSC has more than 50,000 _____ since 1972 • This is the most important person on a PHSC campus • A PHSC instructor who is not on a long-term contract • ...
State & Local Government Test Review 2024-05-16
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- An area with an organized government that provides services to its citizen.
- Keeps all records in the county.
- Number of years in the governor's term.
- Mayor is a figurehead; runs council meeting; little executive authority.
- Power of government is divided between different levels of government that coexist and cooperate with each other.
- Number of years a judge serves in Iowa.
- Prosecutes people accused of crimes in the county.
- Age to serve as Governor of Iowa.
- This person is the state's chief lawyer.
- Oversees elections, ensures laws are followed and money is spent properly.
- Form of city government where the city council has legislative power but they appoint a city administrator (manager).
- The age a person must be to serve in the Iowa Senate.
- Members of the Iowa Senate serve a ___________ year term.
- Members of the Iowa House serve a ___________ year term.
- The chief executive in EVERY state is called the _____________________.
- Deals with property values.
- In the Iowa Legislature they use the _____________ system to pass laws.
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- Clause of the Constitution that states national law is more important than state law.
- Form of city government where commissioners each work together to run the city.
- In Federalism the division of power is ___________ which means it always changes.
- Mayor has lots of power.
- This person oversees the Agriculture industry in Iowa.
- The official name for the Iowa legislature.
- Keeps track of all county money.
- the number of members in the Iowa House of Representatives.
- The number of members of the Iowa Senate.
- This person monitors state departments and ensures money is being spent properly.
- Responsible for enforcing all county laws.
- This person publishes laws; oversees elections.
- The governor can veto parts of a bill without vetoing the entire bill.
- Investigates suspicious deaths in the county.
- The age a person must be to serve in the Iowa House of Representatives
- This person handles all of the state's money.
- Form of city government where the mayor has executive power and the city council has legislative power.
34 Clues: Mayor has lots of power. • Deals with property values. • Keeps track of all county money. • Keeps all records in the county. • Age to serve as Governor of Iowa. • Number of years in the governor's term. • Number of years a judge serves in Iowa. • This person is the state's chief lawyer. • The number of members of the Iowa Senate. • Responsible for enforcing all county laws. • ...
State and Federal Court Systems 2024-03-22
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- Both Courts deal with this kind of charge for civil rights
- Both Courts deal with Federal ____ issues: Hint it was signed in 1787
- Federal Courts deal with State law disputes when ______ exists
- Federal Courts deal with cases involving _____ of publicly held corporations
- State Courts can deal with most workers' _____Diversity of citizenship
- Federal Courts deal with this involving money
- Federal Courts deal with crimes under statutes enacted by...
- State courts can deal with involving families...
- State Courts deal with most issues involving the regulations of...
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- Both can punish crimes both...
- State courts deal with this involving road safety
- What type of cases do Federal courts deal with
- Federal courts deal with these kinds of disputes
- State Courts can deal with most professional malpractice...
- State Courts can deal with ____ issues: Involving land
- Both deal with disputes involving these kinds of laws
- State Courts deal with crimes under...
- Both Courts Deal with these regulations
- Federal Courts deal with misdemeanors on this type of property
- Federal Courts deal with this kind of commerce matters
20 Clues: Both can punish crimes both... • State Courts deal with crimes under... • Both Courts Deal with these regulations • Federal Courts deal with this involving money • What type of cases do Federal courts deal with • Federal courts deal with these kinds of disputes • State courts can deal with involving families... • State courts deal with this involving road safety • ...
Federal And State Court System 2024-03-21
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- The authority of a state court to hear a case (2 words)
- Highest court in Virginia
- The person who files a complaint in a civil case
- Appellate jurisdiction from US district courts (4 words)
- A less serious crime
- the right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review their case
- The authority of a federal court to hear a case (2 words)
- Original jurisdiction for felony criminal cases and some civil cases at the state level(2 words)
- The government's side in a criminal case
- Appellate jurisdiction from circuit courts in Virginia (5 words)
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- Original jurisdiction in most cases (3 words)
- Original jurisdiction for misdemeanors, civil cases, and family cases at the state level (3 words)
- Local laws
- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts (2 words)
- Judicial Branch's main power (3 words)
- When more than one court has the authority to hear a case (2 words)
- The authority of a court to hear a case
- Highest court in the country (2 words)
- A very serious crime
- Federal and state courts determine if laws and executive orders are constitutional with this power (2 words)
20 Clues: Local laws • A less serious crime • A very serious crime • Highest court in Virginia • Judicial Branch's main power (3 words) • Highest court in the country (2 words) • The authority of a court to hear a case • The government's side in a criminal case • Original jurisdiction in most cases (3 words) • The person who files a complaint in a civil case • ...
Life in the Lonestar State 2024-04-25
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- a statement passed by both houses of a legislature that has the force of law
- middle-class landowners and artisans. Most were educated
- the 28th U.S. state
- American general that won many key battles in the Mexican American war
- The group who denied the annexation of Texas into the United States
- a crop grown for the purpose of being sold
- the belief that the US was destined to extend its borders west to the Pacific Ocean
- This group tried to stop Texas from being annexed
- A group that was denied citizenship, their right to marry was limited, and they could not gain permanent residence in Texas
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- represented farmers and workers. They supported TX annexation and slavery (popular in the south)
- a mixture of Spanish and English cattle
- US President during the Mexican American War
- believed in nativism. They wanted to prevent immigration. Many did not like religions such as Catholicism
- Texas claimed their border with Mexico was the Rio Grande, but Mexico claimed it was the
- a crop grown to be used on the farm where it was raised
- did not like the annexation of TX, wanted to abolish slavery, popular in the north)
- The painting about Manifest Destiny
- a person licensed and paid in land or money to bring settlers into a country
- payment for damages and suffering
- People who were treated poorly by Anglo-American settlers after Texas gained independence
- the incorporating of a country or territory into another country or territory
- This country had land in the west, and they were afraid that if Texas were to be annexed
- African Americans who were forced to work on plantations/farms
23 Clues: the 28th U.S. state • payment for damages and suffering • The painting about Manifest Destiny • a mixture of Spanish and English cattle • a crop grown for the purpose of being sold • US President during the Mexican American War • This group tried to stop Texas from being annexed • a crop grown to be used on the farm where it was raised • ...
Tri-State Women's Health Center 2024-06-03
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- Who loves their dog ALOT
- Who worked at Tractor Supply
- Who has a second job
- Who is responsible for office referrals
- Who likes to camp
- Who loves goats
- Who has three children
- Who loves Annapolis
- Who adopted their children
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- Who has curly hair
- Most important part of our job
- Best part of our day
- Who loves little people
- Who is our courier
- Who's dad is an aircraft mechanic
- Who loves surgery
- Where is the administrative office
- Quiet as a mouse
- Who has three daughters
- How many Tri-States are there
20 Clues: Who loves goats • Quiet as a mouse • Who loves surgery • Who likes to camp • Who has curly hair • Who is our courier • Who loves Annapolis • Best part of our day • Who has a second job • Who has three children • Who loves little people • Who has three daughters • Who loves their dog ALOT • Who adopted their children • Who worked at Tractor Supply • How many Tri-States are there • ...
Native Americans in Washington State 2023-04-26
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- What island was home or occupied by divisions of the Nootka tribe?
- Who worked with James Chatter on Kennewick Man?
- What were given as gifts at a potlatch in the 1900's?
- The______ was the largest group of Indian's on the coast
- What word means that the live and dead in nature have spirit's?
- The columbia,Yakama,Walla Walla,and Spokane were all part of what Native American group?
- Who invented flint projectile?
- What did Plateau Indians decorate with bead work?
- What type of econmy involves fishing and rely's upon the sea?
- What Indians used wood as their basic building material?
- Where can you find the Makah petroglyphs carved into a rock?
- What word means a large supply hidden from veiw? (look in Glossary)
- Wood carving in ______ was highly developed and the result of centuries of skill.
- What was a important part of everyday life?
- Someone who looks into any unnatural death is called a ________.
- In 1966 what dig was found that uncovered a makah village that had been engulfed by a mud slide 500 years ago?
- What was one law that was strict for the Plateau Indians to follow
- Who lived at the very northwest corner of the Olympic Peninsula at Cape Flattery.
- Who was found dead located near the Columbia river?
- Permanent homes on the eastern edge of the cascade range were called?
- Skeliton was found in the west and was returned to the Indians for proper reburial, what type of Indian Skeleton was found?
- A cache of Clovis spear points was found in an apple orchard in east ________?
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- What would you call someone who determines the cause of death of ancient humans?
- Who protests for Kennewick Man to be given to the Indians for proper reburial?
- what social class had smaller gifts at potlatch's?
- Peninsula What peninsula was important to the Salish people for survival and that they occupied most of?
- What rock shelter was discovered in the 1950s?
- where was the 12,000 year old mastodon skeleton found?
- What location is found more north west in the corner of the Olympic Peninsula?
- What did Chatters examination reveal a large number of?
- What did wealth determine?
- What did wealthy people usually own?
- _____ was a celebration hosted by a family for a special event.
- ______ are people who study artifact's to learn about people who lived long ago.
- Where did the Salish people dwell and thrive?
- During the spring summer what did women and children dig for?
- What rock shelter was flooded by reservoir waters of a dam on snake river?
- What grew wild all over the dry plateau lands?
- Plateau tribes were divided into 2 main _____ groups.
- The Chinook people lived by what river
- What social class got more extravagant gifts?
- What Indians enjoyed the golden age of progress and population growth?
- The _____ people lived along the Columbia river upstream to the Dalles.
- A Chinook ______ was home to several related family's.
- What replaced pithouse's?
- What does it mean when something is returned to the place of its origin?
46 Clues: What replaced pithouse's? • What did wealth determine? • Who invented flint projectile? • What did wealthy people usually own? • The Chinook people lived by what river • What was a important part of everyday life? • Where did the Salish people dwell and thrive? • What social class got more extravagant gifts? • What rock shelter was discovered in the 1950s? • ...
California State PTA Convention 2025 2025-04-24
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- Lifelong ____
- Differences that enhance
- PTA usually a school district level
- Bringing community into schools
- PTA located in Alexandria
- Learners
- PTA work is __
- Official PTA opinions to act on
- Way to do it
- Learning
- How to be a good honcho
- Bringing all your local folks together
- Have some __ at your meeting
- A plank of wood
- Check out the book$
- Working on laws good for children and families
- Related to you
- Location of the California State PTA office
- Circle; group
- Annual awesomeness
- Selena Sloan...
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- Balancing books
- PTA usually a county
- Alice McLellan...
- Minimum for an official meeting
- PTA unit location generally
- Funds to help tuition
- Sometimes abbreviated CAPTA
- February 17th
- School-level PTA
- Everyone is welcome
- Spread out the news
- Left or right?
- Relations
- How someone becomes a PTA officers
- Gives lessons
- PTA arts program
- An official written record of a meeting
- Phoebe Apperson...
- Person experienced in official meetings
- Rules, rules, rules
- Getting more knowledgeable
- Your local PTA
- Mom, dad, etc.
- Where to conduct decisions & business
- Funds to do good
46 Clues: Learners • Learning • Relations • Way to do it • Lifelong ____ • February 17th • Gives lessons • Circle; group • Left or right? • PTA work is __ • Your local PTA • Mom, dad, etc. • Related to you • Balancing books • A plank of wood • Selena Sloan... • School-level PTA • PTA arts program • Funds to do good • Alice McLellan... • Phoebe Apperson... • Annual awesomeness • Everyone is welcome • Spread out the news • ...
ELA vocabulary for state test 2025-02-21
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- a word that is similar in meaning to another
- something that provides information
- a word that has an opposite meaning
- the order in which events follow each other
- letters added to the end of a root word
- letters added to the beginning of a root or base word
- where the story takes place
- to make changes to a piece of writing
- to examine how two things are alike
- the position from which a story is told
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- a word or phrase that connects two ideas (ex: next)
- to bring to an end
- to express the most important elements in shortened form
- to examine in order to identify differences
- the author's most important idea
- to fortell, or say that something will happen
- the reason that a person has for writing something
- to conclude or figure out from evidence
- the most intense part of a story, a turning point
- language that is not literal
- words that sound the same, but are different in meaning
21 Clues: to bring to an end • where the story takes place • language that is not literal • the author's most important idea • something that provides information • a word that has an opposite meaning • to examine how two things are alike • to make changes to a piece of writing • letters added to the end of a root word • to conclude or figure out from evidence • ...
SS State Capitals Part II 2024-12-02
26 Clues: Omaha • Austin • Oregon • Wyoming • Madison • Montana • Richmond • Columbus • New York • Nashville • Montpelier • Washington • New Jersey • Carson City • Rhode Island • South Dakota • Pennsylvania • North Dakota • New Hampshire • West Virginia • Oklahoma City • South Carolina • North Carolina • Salt Lake City • (2 words) Santa Fe • United States of America
State Capitals - Illinois Jaycees - February 2026-02-14
29 Clues: Idaho • Texas • Maine • Hawaii • Alaska • Oregon • Kansas • Arizona • Vermont • Alabama • Maryland • Virginia • Michigan • Kentucky • New York • Illinois • Delaware • Colorado • Wisconsin • Tennessee • New Jersey • California • Connecticut • Rhode Island • South Dakota • Pennsylvania • Massachusetts • New Hampshire • South Carolina
English 2 State Test Vocab 2026-04-22
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- Logically sound
- Original text
- How something is shown
- Speed of the story
- Main focus
- Short story with a moral lesson
- The art of persuasion
- Directly related
- Main argument or position
- Important historical text shaping a society
- Specific definition in a field
- Uses multiple forms (text, video, images)
- Enough to support a claim
- Incorrect information
- Highlighted or made important
- A claim supported with reasons and evidence
- Combined effect of multiple elements
- Reference to another text or event
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- Traditional stories explaining beliefs
- Story with a deeper symbolic meaning
- Why the author wrote the text
- Strongly influencing future work
- Flawed logic
- Left out
- Emotional impact on the audience
- How a subject is presented
- A universal symbol or character type
- Important moment
- Influences from a person’s background
- Specialized language for a group
- Form used (film, painting, etc.)
- Subject of a text
- Uses ideas from another text
- Importance or meaning
- Who is telling the story
- Describe or outline clearly
- How the author influences the reader
- Pushed to the side or treated as less important
- Changes something into a new form
- Imitation for humor
- Judge the quality or effectiveness
41 Clues: Left out • Main focus • Flawed logic • Original text • Logically sound • Important moment • Directly related • Subject of a text • Speed of the story • Imitation for humor • The art of persuasion • Importance or meaning • Incorrect information • How something is shown • Who is telling the story • Main argument or position • Enough to support a claim • How a subject is presented • ...
English 2 State Test Vocab 2026-04-23
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- Main character
- Scene from the future
- Details about a topic
- Feeling of suspense
- Opposes the main character
- Repeated beginning consonant sounds
- Pattern of beats
- Words that imitate sound
- In time order
- Describes location or space
- How a text is organized
- Repetition of ending sounds
- Literal dictionary meaning
- Issue + resolution
- Something unknown that drives curiosity
- Why something happens
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- Emotional meaning of a word
- Repeated vowel sounds
- Sentence structure
- Step-by-step instructions
- Hints about what will happen
- Comparison using “like” or “as”
- Giving human traits to nonhuman things
- Surrounding information that helps meaning
- Word choice
- Scene from the past
- Author’s attitude toward the subject
- Extreme exaggeration
- Repeating words or phrases
- Tone Casual, conversational language
- Tone Serious, academic language
- Repeated consonant sounds
- Unexpected event
- Direct comparison
34 Clues: Word choice • In time order • Main character • Pattern of beats • Unexpected event • Direct comparison • Sentence structure • Issue + resolution • Scene from the past • Feeling of suspense • Extreme exaggeration • Repeated vowel sounds • Scene from the future • Details about a topic • Why something happens • How a text is organized • Words that imitate sound • Step-by-step instructions • ...
Fed vs. State Animal Rights 2026-05-05
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- GOVERNMENT - National government authority over all states
- REVIEW - Power of courts to declare laws unconstitutional
- – Federal agency enforcing animal welfare laws
- – Punishment for breaking animal laws
- – Rules created by government agencies
- – Animals not fully covered under some federal laws
- - Branch of government that creates animal protection laws
- – Movement of animals regulated by federal law
- - System where citizens vote on laws or policies
- – Making sure laws are followed
- – Required by states for owning certain animals
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- – Laws that ensure humane treatment of animals
- - Legal process where courts interpret animal protection laws
- - Government power shared between national and state levels
- - Branch of government that enforces laws
- – Lesser animal abuse charges at state level
- – Federal checks on animal facilities
- – Places where research animals are protected under federal law
- – Local laws about animal control
- – Failing to provide food, water, or shelter
- – Farm animals often regulated differently
- – Causing unnecessary harm or suffering to animals
- – Severe animal cruelty can be charged as this
- – Pets protected by local and state laws
24 Clues: – Making sure laws are followed • – Local laws about animal control • – Federal checks on animal facilities • – Punishment for breaking animal laws • – Rules created by government agencies • – Pets protected by local and state laws • - Branch of government that enforces laws • – Farm animals often regulated differently • – Lesser animal abuse charges at state level • ...
Math State Testing Week 8th 2026-04-24
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- oxidation that occurs inside the cells of living organisms in order to create energy
- have positive electrical charges
- extremely tiny and have almost no mass
- the building blocks of life
- occurs when a substance changes into another kind of substance, and the change can’t be reversed
- the quantity of matter something has
- splitting an atom’s nucleus
- iron oxide molecules formed when oxygen and iron combine
- living things
- an atom with a positive or negative electrical charge
- matter with the least amount of energy
- having one particular task or purpose
- the energy of motion; if the rock begins rolling downhill, its potential energy will have changed into kinetic energy
- the process of combining chemically with oxygen
- a weight hanging from a string that swings back and forth
- a soft, flexible layer; a cell membrane allows some fluids and solids to pass through it
- developed or changed over time
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- this energy released by isotopes
- are neutral
- the matter may look different and change, but is still the same at an atomic level
- the structures inside a cell that do certain tasks
- stored energy that is created by the force of gravity; for example, a rock on a hill has potential energy
- one complete swing back and forth
- a process that produces a chemical change
- the organelle that is in charge of reproduction and makes proteins
- matter where particles have the most energy and spread out
- substances that increase the speed of chemical reactions
- matter where particles have more energy and can move more
- energy is neither created nor destroyed, it just changes forms; this is the First Law of Thermodynamics
- squeeze together or become smaller
- the natural disintegration of an isotope’s nucleus
- the compound that gives vinegar its smell and taste
- the central part of an atom that contains protons and neutrons
- atoms that have more or less neutrons than other atoms of the same element
- ready to break apart, change, or react
- a very steady rate at which radioactive decay happens
- when particles are closer together
37 Clues: are neutral • living things • the building blocks of life • splitting an atom’s nucleus • developed or changed over time • this energy released by isotopes • have positive electrical charges • one complete swing back and forth • squeeze together or become smaller • when particles are closer together • the quantity of matter something has • having one particular task or purpose • ...
Amendments and State Government 2021-12-08
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- - Willimantic's state representative
- - the number of members in the CT State Senate
- - the amendment that ended slavery
- - the number of years a governor serves
- - the amendment that gave African-American men voting rights
- - the number of years a state senator serves
- - the number of CT Supreme Court Justices
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- - the name of the governor of CT
- - the amendment that gave women the right to vote
- - the amendment that made alcohol illegal
- - the amendment that made alcohol legal again
- - the amendment that gave all men born in US equal citizenship rights
- - the capital city of CT
- - Windham Country's state senator
14 Clues: - the capital city of CT • - the name of the governor of CT • - Windham Country's state senator • - the amendment that ended slavery • - Willimantic's state representative • - the number of years a governor serves • - the amendment that made alcohol illegal • - the number of CT Supreme Court Justices • - the number of years a state senator serves • ...
Michigan State Capitol Building 2020-05-21
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- where the capital of Michigan is now
- where the capital of Michigan used to be
- top of the rotunda is called
- who owns the Michigan State Capitol building
- item sitting on one of the senators' desks
- color of the background of the Governor's flag
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- these are found in the limestone floor tiles
- type of wood that was painted to look like marble
- number of acres of hand painted designs
- only U.S. president from Michigan
- animal on the original chandeliers
- what the rotunda floor is made of
- the war the battle flags were carried in
- what the senators and representatives use to vote
14 Clues: top of the rotunda is called • only U.S. president from Michigan • what the rotunda floor is made of • animal on the original chandeliers • where the capital of Michigan is now • number of acres of hand painted designs • where the capital of Michigan used to be • the war the battle flags were carried in • item sitting on one of the senators' desks • ...
California - The "Golden State" 2016-07-04
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- What we're the first Californian inhabitants?
- What can you see in the streets there?
- When Steve Jobs died?
- What's California's nickname?
- What means Eureka?
- What is the city we've talked about?
- The Motto of California?
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- What has Steve Jobs Founded?
- Capital City?
- What famous bridge can you see there?
- population of California?
- Where is the glowing waterfall?
- Where is California in the US?
- Who is the famous person we've talked about?
14 Clues: Capital City? • What means Eureka? • When Steve Jobs died? • The Motto of California? • population of California? • What has Steve Jobs Founded? • What's California's nickname? • Where is California in the US? • Where is the glowing waterfall? • What is the city we've talked about? • What famous bridge can you see there? • What can you see in the streets there? • ...
WA State History Vocab 2023-03-20
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- Trickery or lies
- Important
- The movement of a group of animals from one place to anothe
- A person, such as a grandparent, from which one is descended from
- To persuade someone to do something
- Discussion between nations with the goal of reaching an agreement
- A formal agreement between two groups, usually signed or in writing
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- Portion or share of something
- Process of a group conforming to the culture and ideas of a dominant group
- Showing compassion
- Lesser in quality or status
- To be unfriendly or aggressive
- A ceremony or tradition that involves celebrating an occasion with a feast. A typical Native American tradition.
- Intimidate or forcefully convince
14 Clues: Important • Trickery or lies • Showing compassion • Lesser in quality or status • Portion or share of something • To be unfriendly or aggressive • Intimidate or forcefully convince • To persuade someone to do something • The movement of a group of animals from one place to anothe • A person, such as a grandparent, from which one is descended from • ...
STATE CAPITOLS AND TRAITS 2022-04-28
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- state famous for BBQ food (barbecue)
- state that is home to the green tree frog
- describes Santa Fe, New Mexico
- capitol of Arizona
- Music City
- city that has races to enjoy
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- city to check out if you like history
- city where they have polka dancing
- city where you'll see a lot of trees
- adjective that describes maple syrup
- has parks that are pretty
- city that had the first subway train
- state where the snow is the best
- Jefferson City is the capitol
14 Clues: Music City • capitol of Arizona • has parks that are pretty • city that has races to enjoy • Jefferson City is the capitol • describes Santa Fe, New Mexico • state where the snow is the best • city where they have polka dancing • city where you'll see a lot of trees • adjective that describes maple syrup • state famous for BBQ food (barbecue) • city that had the first subway train • ...
State of West Virginia 2016-11-29
14 Clues: Actor • Singer • General • Capital • Nickname • Resources • State Fish • State Tree • State Bird • State Fruit • State Flower • State Animal • First Capital • Basketball Player
The Congo Free State 2024-03-21
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- Wealthy group of indigenous Congolese people
- Resource commonly harvested in the Congo
- Abbreviation of the modern-day country where the Congo Free State was
- Language family widely spoken across the Congo
- South ___, neighboring country to the modern-day DRC
- Conference held to settle the Scramble for Africa
- ___ Morton Stanley, European explorer of the Congo
- King of Belgium who established the Congo Free State
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- Idea used to justify the colonialization of the Congo
- Author who wrote "King Leopold's Soliloquy"
- Religion that the natives were expected to convert to
- Empire that ruled over the Congo
- What region of Africa is the Congo located in?
- Another resource commonly harvested in the Congo
14 Clues: Empire that ruled over the Congo • Resource commonly harvested in the Congo • Author who wrote "King Leopold's Soliloquy" • Wealthy group of indigenous Congolese people • What region of Africa is the Congo located in? • Language family widely spoken across the Congo • Another resource commonly harvested in the Congo • Conference held to settle the Scramble for Africa • ...
State and Local Governments 2026-04-14
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- head of the executive branch of the state
- each state has its own set of rules to follow
- relates to a city or town
- describes a two house system that makes up the legislative branch
- (2 words) relates to the Central government of the U.S. located in Washington, DC
- (2 words) amendment in the Constitution that gives states power to determine some of their own rules
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- (2 words) relates to the officials and government that rule over each state
- (2 words) at the state level, a bicameral system that is in charge of writing laws for the state
- large city or town that has its own elected officials and government
- (2 words) at the state level, is lead by the governor and is in charge of making sure laws are followed
- large geographical areas in a state, that is often run by its own elected officials
- (2 words) at the state level, led by the state's Supreme Court as well as lower courts that hear cases
- (2 words) relates to the officials and government that rules over some towns and cities in a state
- person in charge of a city or town who is elected
14 Clues: relates to a city or town • head of the executive branch of the state • each state has its own set of rules to follow • person in charge of a city or town who is elected • describes a two house system that makes up the legislative branch • large city or town that has its own elected officials and government • ...
Common Places 2024-11-11
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- 714 State Route 11
- 96 Airport Rd
- 125 County Route 46
- 212 State Route 122
- 64 Hobart Rd
- 65 Broadway
- 904 County Route 26
- 58 Biondo Lane
- 85 Pickering Rd
- 2601 County Route 27
- 46 Constable St
- 27 Airport Rd
- 4677 Blue Mountain Rd
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- 1089 County Route 23
- 64 College Rd
- 6277 State Route 374
- 47 Park St
- 1060 County Route 8
- 895 County Route 33
- 10 State Route 95
- 2301 State Route 37
- 19 Eagle Dr
- 4 County Route 38
- 51 Firemens Memorial Dr
- 7780 State Route 11
- 222 Beaverwood Rd
- 4468 State Route 3
- 160 County Route 14
- 1339 County Route 60
- 1040 East Main St
- 1471 County Route 5
- 5034 State Route 3
- 935 State Route 37, Suite 2
33 Clues: 47 Park St • 19 Eagle Dr • 65 Broadway • 64 Hobart Rd • 64 College Rd • 96 Airport Rd • 27 Airport Rd • 58 Biondo Lane • 85 Pickering Rd • 46 Constable St • 10 State Route 95 • 4 County Route 38 • 222 Beaverwood Rd • 1040 East Main St • 714 State Route 11 • 4468 State Route 3 • 5034 State Route 3 • 1060 County Route 8 • 895 County Route 33 • 125 County Route 46 • 2301 State Route 37 • 212 State Route 122 • ...
Change of State Crossword Puzzle 2020-04-09
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- non-living
- A group of individuals of the same species living together in one place at one time
- an organism that gets their energy from consuming producers is called a _________ consumer
- the animal that eats secondary consumers is called a _________ consumer
- predator this type of consumer is at the top of the food chain with no other predator
- an animal that eats both animals and plants
- one organism
- chain a model showing the energy flow from organism to organism (only shows one thing an animal eats) e.g., grass->grasshopper->robin->cat
- no longer existing
- a living thing
- a place where living things and non-living things interact
- the role of lizard in this food chain: grass->grasshopper->lizard->hawk; _________ consumer
- plants get there energy from the ______.
- seriously at risk of going extinct (disappearing)
- a meat-eating animal
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- a plant-eating animal
- the variety of types of organisms living in an area
- an animal being hunted, caught, and eaten by another animal
- an animal that eats and hunts others animals
- a snail is eating dead fish in an aquarium. It is acting as a _________.; an organism that eats dead animal material
- web a model with many food chains connected/linked together
- an organism that makes their own food; e.g., grass, algae, phytoplankton
- an organism that breaks down dead plants and animals, giving nutrients back to the soil (e.g., fungus, bacteria, mold)
- a group of closely related organisms that can produce offspring (babies)
- location where an organism lives
- flow the transfer of energy in a food chain
26 Clues: non-living • one organism • a living thing • no longer existing • a meat-eating animal • a plant-eating animal • location where an organism lives • plants get there energy from the ______. • an animal that eats both animals and plants • flow the transfer of energy in a food chain • an animal that eats and hunts others animals • seriously at risk of going extinct (disappearing) • ...
Alfred State Athletics Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-27
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- futbol coach
- tallest member of the athletic department
- conference that a majority of Pioneers play in
- Dr. Sullivan's tailgate spot (2 words no space)
- newest sport at Alfred State
- Jake Wadsworth qualified for Nationals in this event
- home of the Pioneers
- group that grapples in the wrestling room
- what separates ASC and AU
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- AMCC Coach of the Year x 2
- biggest cheerleader of Alfred State (2 words no space)
- uniform brand Pioneer teams are currently wearing (2 words no space)
- outdoor track & field conference
- newest addition to football coaching staff
- newest addition to Pioneer stadium (2 words no space)
- favorite spot in the AT Room after a tough practice
- name of the student section at games
- old mascot name, building that pool is in
- head athletic trainer
- coach stuck in the basement of the building
20 Clues: futbol coach • home of the Pioneers • head athletic trainer • what separates ASC and AU • AMCC Coach of the Year x 2 • newest sport at Alfred State • outdoor track & field conference • name of the student section at games • tallest member of the athletic department • old mascot name, building that pool is in • group that grapples in the wrestling room • ...
State and Local Government Review 2021-04-21
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- Pres. of Hermitage Commissioners
- Counties run these important events
- Most basic form of PA government
- Largest source of PA revenue
- Our PA Representative
- Sharpsville and Wheatland are these
- The only town in PA
- Founder of PA
- Our PA Senator
- Hermitage Fire Chief
- Name for PA legislature
- Hermitage is a ___ class city
- Capital of PA
- Amendment which reserves powers for the states
- Current PA Lt. Governor
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- number of PA cities
- Our form of city government
- Current PA Governor
- Process of citizens proposing laws
- Hermitage City Manager
- PA state flower
- Mercer County President Judge
- Removing elected officials from office
- Hermitage has this kind of charter
- Hermitage is named for him
- Our only first class city
- When voters approve or reject laws
27 Clues: Founder of PA • Capital of PA • Our PA Senator • PA state flower • number of PA cities • Current PA Governor • The only town in PA • Hermitage Fire Chief • Our PA Representative • Hermitage City Manager • Name for PA legislature • Current PA Lt. Governor • Our only first class city • Hermitage is named for him • Our form of city government • Largest source of PA revenue • ...
Sonoma State University Library Crossword 2021-05-10
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- A famous work by Jack London
- Peanuts cartoonist and our library building's namesake
- a 10-digit unique identifier for published books
- legal protection for author's work
- Our Instagram @
- Service through which one may receive materials not owned by the SSU library
- The SSU Library was originally located in this building; now home to administrative and educational services on campus
- The library floor where you can find student support services like the Writing Center, Disability Services, Advising, and more!
- To borrow from the library
- A famous work by Jack London
- process of looking for appropriate materials to answer a question
- The floor of the library that houses the Makerspace, where you'll find sewing machines, 3-D printers, laser cuttters, and more!
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- The library floor where group study rooms are located
- To signal someone to be silent
- A book where you find the definition of words
- What MLA, Chicago, and APA is a style of
- A survey of published information and current findings within a particular subject area
- References, works cited, etc.
- Our quiet floor
- a library search engine usually consisting of newspaper, magazine, and journal articles
- To support remote learning during the pandemic, the Library is loaning this type of tech for an entire semester
- the name of a book
- What books are physically made up of
- The Peanuts character whose statue stands in front of the University Library's clocktower entrance
- To extend a library loan
25 Clues: Our quiet floor • Our Instagram @ • the name of a book • To extend a library loan • To borrow from the library • A famous work by Jack London • A famous work by Jack London • References, works cited, etc. • To signal someone to be silent • legal protection for author's work • What books are physically made up of • What MLA, Chicago, and APA is a style of • ...
Ohio State Test Review Words 2022-03-18
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- a phrase that is not intended to mean its literal meaning: it's raining cats and dogs
- point of view from which a story is told (2 words)
- when and where a story takes place
- a sound word, for example, BOOM
- a piece of writing that develops an author's claim with supporting reasons and evidence
- how an author helps achieve or provide something in the text
- the way the author organizes a piece of writing
- a statement that an author is trying to argue as true
- stated very clearly and in detail
- a detail that is on topic
- to examine a passage and break it down for the purpose of an explanation
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- how an author elaborates a of the writing
- a comparison of two unlike objects stating one is the other
- a comparison of two unlike objects using "like" or "as" in the comparison
- the moral or life lesson the author wants the reader to get from the text
- an over exaggeration
- a person's attitude and behavior that make up their personality (2 words)
- a piece of writing that provides factual information
- to provide evidence from a text that supports a statement
- replying to a question in more than one paragraph, with each paragraph having several sentences (3 words)
- giving an inanimate object humanlike characteristics
- a short section of a longer piece of writing
22 Clues: an over exaggeration • a detail that is on topic • a sound word, for example, BOOM • stated very clearly and in detail • when and where a story takes place • how an author elaborates a of the writing • a short section of a longer piece of writing • the way the author organizes a piece of writing • point of view from which a story is told (2 words) • ...
The State of North Carolina 2022-04-06
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- This fast food restaurant started in Greensboro in 1989
- Location of the first successful airplane flights
- Largest mountain range in the eastern United States
- Middle region of the state
- Hot sauce created in Winston- Salem, NC
- Known as America’s Largest Home
- Birthplace of Pepsi
- This region of our state is nicknamed “The Graveyard of the Atlantic”
- North Carolina’s most common nickname
- “Furniture Capital of the World”
- Tallest dam in the Eastern United States
- This city is known as the pimento cheese capital of the world
- Best retirement community in the state
- Tallest living natural sand dune system in the Eastern United States
- State gemstone
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- NC is ranked second in the nation for harvesting and cash receipts of this popular winter decoration
- Famous pirate killed off North Carolina’s Outer Banks
- State flower
- Number of congressional districts
- Largest lighthouse to ever be moved
- Native to Charlotte he became the 10th man to walk on the moon
- Oldest incorporated town
- State mammal
- The state of North Carolina is the number one producer of this vegetable
- State insect
- Native to North Carolina this soft drink was created in Salisbury and is run by the same family who created it
- The first English child born in a New World English colony on Roanoke Island
- Pottery Capital of the World
- State beverage
- Oldest operating lighthouse
30 Clues: State flower • State mammal • State insect • State beverage • State gemstone • Birthplace of Pepsi • Oldest incorporated town • Middle region of the state • Oldest operating lighthouse • Pottery Capital of the World • Known as America’s Largest Home • “Furniture Capital of the World” • Number of congressional districts • Largest lighthouse to ever be moved • ...
State And Local Government Vocabulary 2017-09-11
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- In a _____, citizens rule through elected representatives.
- _____ Nathan Deal has been in office since 2011.
- The Georgia _____ is the highest level court in the state.
- The US _____ is separated into three branches.
- A _____ usually involves private property disputes and rights.
- If a president signs a bill, it becomes a law, but if he _____ it, it goes back to congress.
- In the US, the _____ has 435 members.
- For citizens of a state to _____ a senator is considered unconstitutional and a bad idea.
- The Republican _____ is represented by an elephant.
- _____ court pertains to matters dealing with people under 18 years of age.
- The _____ serves as the President of the State Senate.
- Luckily, this year the local government has a lot of _____ to invest in community projects.
- The _____ of Cumming has been in office since 1971.
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- People looking to be president must first be _____ by a political party or prepare to run independently.
- The supreme court can declare a law _____ as a way of checking the legislative branch.
- _____ are funds reserved for a specific use.
- The overall _____ of the government has gone up due to an increased sales tax rate.
- The legislation in Georgia is called the _____.
- A _____ will usually not have very severe punishments, compared to a felony.
- The US _____ has 100 members, 2 for each state.
- In a dictatorship, one person has all the _____.
- The _____ is in charge of making laws.
- In order to _____ a bill, majority of congress must vote for it, and the president must sign it.
- A _____ is a serious or violent crime.
- A _____ term is 6 years.
25 Clues: A _____ term is 6 years. • In the US, the _____ has 435 members. • The _____ is in charge of making laws. • A _____ is a serious or violent crime. • _____ are funds reserved for a specific use. • The US _____ is separated into three branches. • The legislation in Georgia is called the _____. • The US _____ has 100 members, 2 for each state. • ...
Strategy Analysis - Define Future State 2018-05-20
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- authorizes move towards future state
- a time frame consistent with the need
- tracking and measuring the outcome
- something that has an observable outcome
- the only input to Define Future State
- problem or opportunity
- specific way of satisfying one or more needs in a context
- collaboratively come up with ideas for the future state
- reflection of expected value to be realize by implementing proposed future state
- include business, technical and external elements and must be examined for accuracy and proper justification
- will use a solution that implements the future state
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- longer term, ongoing, qualitative statements of a condition the organization wants to establish or maintain
- testing the feasibility of the effort
- modeling future state options to determine potential value
- provides insight into current state and potential future states
- an output of Define Future State that’s a measurable result of whether a business goal has been reached
- need to be identified to determine if a strategy can succeed
- aligning with the enterprise’s vision, mission and goals
- meeting with stakeholders to collaboratively describe future state
- granular, descriptive and measurable steps that lead to the achievement of a goal
20 Clues: problem or opportunity • tracking and measuring the outcome • authorizes move towards future state • testing the feasibility of the effort • a time frame consistent with the need • the only input to Define Future State • something that has an observable outcome • will use a solution that implements the future state • collaboratively come up with ideas for the future state • ...
NC State Fair Scavenger Hunt 2016-10-17
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- Charlie Brown's great prized vegetable.
- Revolving midway ride.
- Footwear not recommended for the fair.
- Everything tastes better with…
- Body art
- Exhibit focusing on proper handwashing technique.
- Buzz, buzz…tasty treat.
- This building was commonly referred to by fairgoers as the livestock pavilion or "Cow Palace" after being built in the early 50s.
- Annie are you okay? This is where you'd go to find medical help.
- Ice cream brand made at NC State University.
- Animal that’s the greatest of all times.
- Sporty shirt.
- Popular fashion of the 90s, but now a fashion faux pas.
- He stands 21 feet tall, weighs over 1200 pounds, can wave his arm, nod and shake his head.
- Top state fair award.
- His action-packed performances are magnificent.
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- Extinct reptile.
- Building equipped with machinery for grinding grain into flour.
- Stitch, stitch, stitch to create this form of handicraft.
- Gaining of knowledge begins here.
- Miniature farm for kids.
- If she's crazy about your farmer's tan, she'll think this ride is sexy.
- Plush carnival prize.
- Advertisement expressing support for an election candidate.
- Brand new fair ride that takes passenger soaring above the midway.
- Cascade.
- Artery-clogging eats.
- Compact dwarf rabbit.
- Business in the front, party in the back.
- Glass slippers of the South.
30 Clues: Body art • Cascade. • Sporty shirt. • Extinct reptile. • Plush carnival prize. • Artery-clogging eats. • Compact dwarf rabbit. • Top state fair award. • Revolving midway ride. • Buzz, buzz…tasty treat. • Miniature farm for kids. • Glass slippers of the South. • Everything tastes better with… • Gaining of knowledge begins here. • Footwear not recommended for the fair. • ...
State and Local Government Vocabulary 2023-10-22
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- a conclusion based on something implied
- decides guilt or innocence
- two houses of Congress
- decides if there is enough evidence to go to trial
- a grand jury formal charge resulting in a trial of guilt or innocence
- statement based on a general or basic truth
- to cross out or reject only a part of a bill
- money collected or taken in by a govt
- time where Congress works, set every two years
- to separate or note the differences of
- the governing body of TX COUNTIES
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- to release a person from a crime
- a less serious crime
- money a government spends
- called by the Governor for a particular usually unexpected reason
- to bring up charges on a govt official
- a pre-election to decide who the candidate will be
- a serious crime
- a governments plan for spending and revenue
- a ticket of wrongdoing like speeding
- changing or redoing a voting district due to population changes
21 Clues: a serious crime • a less serious crime • two houses of Congress • money a government spends • decides guilt or innocence • to release a person from a crime • the governing body of TX COUNTIES • a ticket of wrongdoing like speeding • money collected or taken in by a govt • to bring up charges on a govt official • to separate or note the differences of • ...
Launching of the New State 2023-12-12
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- This country tried to get our help with their own revolution
- This rebellion occurred to protest alcohol taxes
- The Whiskey Rebellion took place in this state
- 2nd president of the U.S.
- The capital was located here at this time
- This amendment protects the freedom of speech and religion
- The first Chief Justice
- The number of terms as president that Washington served
- This occurred when U.S. diplomats were told it would cost money to speak to French rep.
- This French representative was sent to gain U.S. support
- These guys were still supplying Native Americans with weapons
- The British act of kidnapping American sailors and forcing them to work
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- These individuals were more in favor of states' rights
- Washington's secretary of treasury
- Washington's secretary of state
- This amendment protects your "right to bear arms"
- This addition to the Constitution protected individual liberties
- The Bank of the U.S. was located in this city
- Washington's secretary of war
- The percentage of the U.S. that was still rural
- This George was unanimously selected as our first president
- The vice president for John Adams
- The residency requirements went from 5 years to this #
- These individuals were in favor of a strong federal government
24 Clues: The first Chief Justice • 2nd president of the U.S. • Washington's secretary of war • Washington's secretary of state • The vice president for John Adams • Washington's secretary of treasury • The capital was located here at this time • The Bank of the U.S. was located in this city • The Whiskey Rebellion took place in this state • ...
Chapter 17 Reconstructing the state 2023-11-28
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- guaranteed that no one could be denied the right to vote because of race or color
- someone who rents land or living space from an owner
- white control of government and society based on a belief that the white race is superior to any other race
- laws that applied specifically to the freedmen
- Oliver O. Howard
- Alfred Colquitt
- a fee you have to pay before you vote
- to separate by race
- southern whites who became republicans
- Henry McNeal Turner
- newly freed slaves
- Andrew Johnson
- the unfair treatment of a person or a group because of prejudice
- to recover and rebuild
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- made it unconstitutional for anyone to be held in “slavery”
- the nickname conservative whites gave to northern African American members of the new Republican Party of Georgia
- William Felton
- a system in Georgia after the civil war in which prisoners were leased to companies for their labor
- Charles Jones Jenkins
- Herchel Johnson
- when tenants paid the landowner a share of the crop
- making anyone born or naturalized in the United States a citizen of the country with certain citizenship guarantees
- a system of credit which allowed farmers to receive commodities on loan.
- A terrorist organization
- James Johnson
- White southerners that believed that they have “redeemed” the state from the North’s Reconstruction policies
- a federal government organization that helped the newly freed slaves after the Civil War
27 Clues: William Felton • James Johnson • Andrew Johnson • Herchel Johnson • Alfred Colquitt • Oliver O. Howard • newly freed slaves • to separate by race • Henry McNeal Turner • Charles Jones Jenkins • to recover and rebuild • A terrorist organization • a fee you have to pay before you vote • southern whites who became republicans • laws that applied specifically to the freedmen • ...
Ohio State Roster & Coaches 2024 2024-01-25
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- DL Coach
- DE 2
- Offensive Coordinator
- OL Coach
- CB 2
- Nickelback
- LB Coach
- CB/Secondary Coach
- Tight End 1
- LB/Safety Hybrid
- Brown QB 2
- Strong Safety
- RB 2
- #1 Recruit
- Running Back 1
- DT 2
- Defensive Tackle 1
- LB2/3
- S Coach
- Defensive Coordinator
- Right Guard
- TE 2
- Left Guard
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- WR 2
- Center
- Cornerback 1
- Quarterback
- WR Coach
- WR 3
- Head Coach
- Strength & Conditioning Coach
- Left Tackle
- Free Safety
- Defensive End 1
- TE Coach
- Punter
- Long Snapper
- Right Tackle
- Kicker
- Linebacker 1
- RB Coach
- Wide Receiver 1
42 Clues: WR 2 • WR 3 • DE 2 • CB 2 • RB 2 • DT 2 • TE 2 • LB2/3 • Center • Punter • Kicker • S Coach • DL Coach • WR Coach • OL Coach • LB Coach • TE Coach • RB Coach • Head Coach • Nickelback • Brown QB 2 • #1 Recruit • Left Guard • Quarterback • Left Tackle • Free Safety • Tight End 1 • Right Guard • Cornerback 1 • Long Snapper • Right Tackle • Linebacker 1 • Strong Safety • Running Back 1 • Defensive End 1 • Wide Receiver 1 • LB/Safety Hybrid • CB/Secondary Coach • ...
THE Ohio State Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-02
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- Shhhh!
- A popular place to test one’s relationship
- The most raucous section in Ohio Stadium
- Literally means “river of the red face paint”
- A place to drink and to study?
- Popular hammocking spot
- Third American in space
- Short _____
- OSU’s central artery
- Ohio’s state tree
- Init. for the first of these chicken restaurants
- popular dining place
- A nickname for nine’s large sibling, perhaps?
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- Road with grand bridge entrance
- Hang on,
- Recently trademarked word
- Get your workout in here
- Et tu?
- Six-wheeled food holders
- Surprisingly not an aviation enthusiast club
- Takes you downtown
- Init. for this transit system
- Short for the building that houses Value City Arena
- The state that shan’t be named
- Pickup, or delivery
25 Clues: Shhhh! • Et tu? • Hang on, • Short _____ • Ohio’s state tree • Takes you downtown • Pickup, or delivery • OSU’s central artery • popular dining place • Popular hammocking spot • Third American in space • Get your workout in here • Six-wheeled food holders • Recently trademarked word • Init. for this transit system • A place to drink and to study? • The state that shan’t be named • ...
Safety - NA State Exam (Project) 2024-04-09
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- written form of an incident that occurred
- best way to prevent bacteria
- one risk for infection
- medication restraint used to alter behavior
- Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
- "C" in body mechanic ABC's
- occupational safety and health administration
- device or action used on a person to limit their freedom
- a living organism that cannot be seen by the naked eye
- "B" in body mechanics ABC's
- lift with your ___ muscles
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- pathogens that are transmitted to another through blood or body fluids
- pathogens that are transmitted through the air
- "C" in fire safety, RACE
- someone who can have the disease but show no symptoms
- "R" in fire safety, RACE
- fail to provide proper care
- treating someone with inhumane violence
- "E" in fire safety, RACE
- inflammation of the liver
- personal protective equipment
- unexpected or unfortunately event
- "A" in fire safety, RACE
- unusual or undesirable event
- "A" in body mechanics ABC's
25 Clues: one risk for infection • "C" in fire safety, RACE • "R" in fire safety, RACE • "E" in fire safety, RACE • "A" in fire safety, RACE • inflammation of the liver • "C" in body mechanic ABC's • lift with your ___ muscles • fail to provide proper care • "A" in body mechanics ABC's • "B" in body mechanics ABC's • best way to prevent bacteria • unusual or undesirable event • ...
Federal and state court system 2024-03-19
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- hears all matters involving juveniles such as criminal or traffic matters
- has 3 main levels
- murder, DUI, drug possession, theft, robbery, shoplifting, and assault.
- Federal cases
- D.C. best court system
- 2 main court systems
- Made the federal and state courts
- 31 in Virginia
- District court
- they're are 94
- jurisdiction within the specific state's territory.
- They serve for life
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- resolve disputes by determining the facts and applying legal principles to decide who is right
- make laws
- 13 appellate courts
- Supreme court judges in Virginia
- Largest state court in the nation
- Federal court takes these
- easiest court system
- Highest court in the U.S.
20 Clues: make laws • Federal cases • 31 in Virginia • District court • they're are 94 • has 3 main levels • 13 appellate courts • They serve for life • easiest court system • 2 main court systems • D.C. best court system • Federal court takes these • Highest court in the U.S. • Supreme court judges in Virginia • Largest state court in the nation • Made the federal and state courts • ...
Crossword Puzzle State Patrol Style 2023-04-10
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- naloxone
- acronym vehicle descriptions
- opposite of longitude
- Motorcycle unit
- Trooper in training
- length of timer when a unit goes through the canyon
- Trooper needs immediate assistance
- subject standing or walking on the roadway
- marijuana
- whom to notify if out with a foreign national
- street that district 6 is on
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- state park in okanogan county
- action of finding people to join workplace
- incident that poses health risks from substances
- disposition used when a vehicle takes off
- replicate a cadlog to send to other comm centers
- vehicle occupied and broke down
- District commander
- I want the Trooper to meet me
- aviation call sign
20 Clues: naloxone • marijuana • Motorcycle unit • District commander • aviation call sign • Trooper in training • opposite of longitude • acronym vehicle descriptions • street that district 6 is on • state park in okanogan county • I want the Trooper to meet me • vehicle occupied and broke down • Trooper needs immediate assistance • disposition used when a vehicle takes off • ...
Chapter 7 Washington State Journey 2023-05-02
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- formal statements
- cancel
- limiting the power of a branch of government
- a tax that is not uniform
- impose (tax, fee, or fine)
- introduction
- to try to influence lawmakers to take a specific action
- the branch of political science that deals with the rights and responsibilities of citizens
- a tax that is the same for everyone regardless of income
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- lawmaker
- changes or revisions
- laws made by a city or town
- a special sheet of paper used for voting
- power to govern comes from the people through their elected representatives
- a legislative body having two branches or chambers
- discuss
- a city or town
- the process of interpreting the law
- a form of government where power is shared
- the number of representatives each state has is based on its population
- a written proposal for a law
21 Clues: cancel • discuss • lawmaker • introduction • a city or town • formal statements • changes or revisions • a tax that is not uniform • impose (tax, fee, or fine) • laws made by a city or town • a written proposal for a law • the process of interpreting the law • a special sheet of paper used for voting • a form of government where power is shared • ...
Lone Star State of Mind 2023-04-16
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- Acuña’s border town
- a little bit is better than this
- civic booster org.
- HOF coach from Mission
- site for cougars, oilers and astros
- still the king, acc to Waylon
- easternmost golden triangle city
- site of many bears
- the Express
- the Fredericksburg of California?
- they are arriving in Texas far faster than they’re departing
- ill-fated South Carolinian colonel
- the Tyler Rose
- POTUS born in Denison
- indigenous art tool?
- a friend in the Valley
- He is always there at the State Fair
- the first Tejano hero
- where “they got a lotta nice girls”
- they might live in Highland Park, River Oaks or Alamo Heights
- Texan Confederate general killed at Shiloh
- Where JFK likened going to the moon with playing against the Horns
- its JSC is in CLC
- it’s better when smoked all night
- San Antonio _______
- UT has 40 of them
- you’ll need it after a day at Barton Springs
- Brookshire Brothers competitor
- she helped Sam Houston catch Santa Anna with his pants down
- 41 or 43
- major source of UT’s funding
- headcovering for infant boy?
- more than a few of you
- Stockton or Hood
- ___ flags
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- Cotton-eyed ____
- cheap entertainment in smaller towns
- sometimes used as frisbees in Lubbock
- second victim in Dealey Plaza
- al pastor, or bacon and eggs
- 2nd busiest airport in the US
- Texas tea, found by Jed Clampitt
- about to happen
- Trevino or Oswald
- successor of sorts to Lone Star
- it has thousands of roadrunners
- border river
- farmers near Bryan
- Port Arthur’s folk-rocker
- Austin blues guitarist
- concludes
- an overly sensitive fruit?
- parodied next door neighbors
- where “ain’t nobody feelin’ no pain”
- the “hilltop”
- his “alley” is Colonial CC
- ____, Aggies!
- River that empties into Sabine Lake
- Claudia and Lyndon, both
- “Cactus Jack” from Uvalde
- Texas law enforcement, or successors to senators
- _______ at the wheel
- Crockett’s last stand
- border river
- # of bordering states, American or Mexican
- Chicago-born vigilante of 11/24/63
- border river
- happening neighborhood south of Lady Bird Lake
- Amistad, Lavon or Sam Rayburn
- George Strait and UT have lots of them
- Mr. Cowboy
- some people call “manly footwear”
72 Clues: 41 or 43 • concludes • ___ flags • Mr. Cowboy • the Express • border river • border river • border river • the “hilltop” • ____, Aggies! • the Tyler Rose • about to happen • Cotton-eyed ____ • Stockton or Hood • Trevino or Oswald • its JSC is in CLC • UT has 40 of them • civic booster org. • farmers near Bryan • site of many bears • Acuña’s border town • San Antonio _______ • indigenous art tool? • ...
HS FVA All-State Vocabulary 2023-01-09
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- fast tempo with spirit
- a high obligato part above the melody
- singable
- a song where the stanzas are all sung to the same music
- beautiful singing
- a little more motion
- without
- less motion
- to change key within a composition
- flexible tempo
- a short musical idea or melodic theme
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- music that is created spontaneously
- three note chord
- suddenly
- becoming gradually faster
- softly; with subdued sound
- lively, briskly
- grand, majestic
- most widely used range of pitches in a piece of music
- upbeat or pickup
- large scale musical composition on a sacred subject
- the organization and structure of a composition
- dying away to nothing
23 Clues: without • suddenly • singable • less motion • flexible tempo • lively, briskly • grand, majestic • three note chord • upbeat or pickup • beautiful singing • a little more motion • dying away to nothing • fast tempo with spirit • becoming gradually faster • softly; with subdued sound • to change key within a composition • music that is created spontaneously • a high obligato part above the melody • ...
State Capitals of NBA Teams 2023-01-26
21 Clues: Jazz • Suns • Hawks • Bucks • Bulls • 76ers • Pacers • Hornets • Thunder • Pistons • Nuggets • Celtics • Pelicans • Grizzlies • Cavaliers • Timberwolves • Heat or Magic • Trail Blazers • Knicks or Nets • Mavericks or Spurs or Rockets • Lakers or Clippers or Warriors or Kings
State Regulation of Marketing Activities 2022-09-25
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- Local normative legal acts only aim at the … of a certain organization.
- There are two ways an entrepreneur can submit the documents required to register their business: in person or ….
- Entrepreneurial activity is an independent activity of entities and persons, carried out on their own behalf, at their own … and under their property responsibility, and aimed at a regular receipt of profit.
- illegal, deceptive, and fraudulent selling practices that harm consumers or other businesses to gain a competitive advantage in the market is called … competition.
- If you want to set up a private clinic, you need to apply for a license to the Ministry of …
- One of the key economic mechanisms of state regulation of marketing.
- Once you’ve officially registered your business, the information about can be found in the Unified State … of Legal Entities and Individual Entrepreneurs.
- MART is the short name of the Ministry for … Regulation and Trade.
- As a general rule, an individual entrepreneur is registered at the place of their ….
- If you want to set up a law firm, you need to apply for a license to the Ministry of …
- Marketing activity is aimed at providing a business with high and stable profits and a certain market share, but it must not … the rights and interests of its competitors and consumers.
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- According to the Belarusian legislation, investment can be carried out for two main purposes: in order to obtain profit or achieve any other … result.
- In Belarus, … prices are set for natural monopolies.
- In Belarus, special technical … are established and applied to a list of items including food, alcoholic and medical products, goods for children, building materials, and equipment.
- … marketing is the process of creating, communicating and delivering value to customers in such a way that both natural and human capital are preserved or enhanced throughout. The legal basis for this in our country is provided by the Law “On Environmental Protection”.
- In Belarus, information disclosure issues are regulated primarily by the Law “On Information, Informatization and … of Information”
- In Belarus, one can’t start a casino, radio station or drugstore without a …
- The three main reasons the state regulates marketing activities is to protect business from each other, to protects social interests from business interests, and to protect … from unfair practices.
- … normative legal acts are binding at the entire territory of the state, aim at an indefinite number of persons and have an indefinite term of application.
- If a marketing firm want to export their services, they must be ready to face different limitations, such as customs, non-… barriers and quotas.
- The key instrument of state regulation of marketing activity is issuing … legal acts.
- Wheat flour, bread, chicken, milk, sour cream, cheese, butter, eggs, apples, cabbage, onion, carrots, potatoes, sugar are all examples of products included in the List of … Significant Goods, which means their prices are regulated by state bodies.
22 Clues: In Belarus, … prices are set for natural monopolies. • MART is the short name of the Ministry for … Regulation and Trade. • One of the key economic mechanisms of state regulation of marketing. • Local normative legal acts only aim at the … of a certain organization. • In Belarus, one can’t start a casino, radio station or drugstore without a … • ...
