state capitals Crossword Puzzles
Capitals 2025-06-05
New Hampshire crossword 2021-05-12
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- state fruit
- NH state capitol
- name of state song
- state insect
- what month is maple weekend held in
- what is the NH state fish
- highest point in NH
- what is the state amphibian
- what is the NH state mineral
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- who where first settlers in NH
- state wild flower
- lilac state flower
- what is the biggest cite in NH
- state animal
- birch state tree
- what is NH state rock
16 Clues: state fruit • state insect • state animal • NH state capitol • birch state tree • state wild flower • lilac state flower • name of state song • highest point in NH • what is NH state rock • what is the NH state fish • what is the state amphibian • what is the NH state mineral • what is the biggest cite in NH • who where first settlers in NH • what month is maple weekend held in
State Regulation of Marketing Activities 2022-09-25
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- … 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”.
- 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.
- In Belarus, information disclosure issues are regulated primarily by the Law “On Information, Informatization and … of Information”
- Once you’ve officially registered your business, the information about can be found in the Unified State … of Legal Entities and Individual Entrepreneurs.
- If a marketing firm want to export their services, they must be ready to face different limitations, such as customs, non-… barriers and quotas.
- In Belarus, … prices are set for natural monopolies.
- If you want to set up a private clinic, you need to apply for a license to the Ministry of …
- There are two ways an entrepreneur can submit the documents required to register their business: in person or ….
- One of the key economic mechanisms of state regulation of marketing.
- MART is the short name of the Ministry for … Regulation and Trade.
- Using illegal, deceptive, and fraudulent selling practices that harm consumers or other businesses to gain a competitive advantage in the market is called … competition.
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- 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.
- 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.
- According to the Belarusian legislation, investment can be carried out for two main purposes: in order to obtain profit or achieve any other … result.
- Local normative legal acts only aim at the … of a certain organization.
- If you want to set up a law firm, you need to apply for a license to the Ministry of …
- As a general rule, an individual entrepreneur is registered at the place of their ….
- … 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.
- 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.
- In Belarus, one can’t start a casino, radio station or drugstore without a …
- 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.
- The key instrument of state regulation of marketing activity is issuing … legal acts.
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 … • ...
Unit 3: the golden state 2020-03-01
23 Clues: Zitat • Flamme • obwohl • Umwelt • häufig • Mittag • Prozess • fließen • Drehbuch • Mikrofon • wechseln • glänzend • entspannt • Erklärung • Waldbrand • Sicherheit • Aufenthalt • Landschaft • Berühmtheit • niedlich,süß • Jahrgangsstufe • very important person • the year has to of them
Chemistry State Change & Seperating Mixtures 2020-04-21
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- The chemical symbol for the compound sodium oxide.
- A mixture of a solvent and a solute.
- Two or more different substances,not chemically bonded.
- The action of purifying a liquid by a process of heating and cooling.
- The state change from liquid to gas.
- Carbon,Hydrogen and Oxygen make up this chemical compound.
- The state change from solid to gas.
- Won't dissolve.
- The elements chlorine and sodium make up this chemical compound symbol.
- Will dissolve
- The state change from liquid to solid.
- The melting point of this substance is -54℃.
- A liquid in which you can dissolve something into.
- The conversion of a vapour or gas to a liquid.
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- A substance that is made up of only one type of atom.
- Solidification of atoms or molecules into a highly structured form.
- The solid in which you can dissolve.
- The state change from gas to liquid.
- A chemical operation that seperates solid matter and fluid from a mixture with a filter.
- The state change from gas to solid.
- A substance made up of two or more types of atoms chemically bonded together.
- The boiling point is 1589℃.
- The state change from solid to liquid.
- The chemical symbol for the compund sodium hydroxide.
24 Clues: Will dissolve • Won't dissolve. • The boiling point is 1589℃. • The state change from gas to solid. • The state change from solid to gas. • The solid in which you can dissolve. • The state change from gas to liquid. • A mixture of a solvent and a solute. • The state change from liquid to gas. • The state change from solid to liquid. • The state change from liquid to solid. • ...
WA State Geography Review Crossword 2021-09-23
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- The native tribe closest to Seattle
- What borders WA to the West?
- This tribe has territory in the Northwest corner of WA state.
- plate _________ is the movement of the earth's crust
- WA state has ______ geological regions.
- What borders WA to the East?
- What borders WA to the South?
- What borders WA to the North?
- Native cultures in WA state kept track of history and spiritual stories using the ______ tradition.
- to take care of something
- This mountain range is located on the NW Peninsula of WA state
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- This tribe has territory in south central WA state.
- What percentage of treaties with Native Tribes did the U.S. government fully uphold?
- Is there more American Indian Reservation land in the East or West of the United States?
- ________ is a major industry in WA state and was also a primary food source for Native Tribes of the PNW.
- This mountain range basically splits WA into East and West
- The two major rivers in WA state are the Columbia and the _______ rivers.
- One of the five themes of geography, it starts with a 'C'.
- _________ Is the study of earth's solid structure
- Seattle's geological region is called the Puget Sound ____________
- the study of landforms and humans interactions with the land
- A contract or formal agreement between two or more sovereign (independent) nations
- The number of volcanoes WA state has.
- The name of a Native Tribe in East Central WA state; also the name of the largest city in eastern WA.
24 Clues: to take care of something • What borders WA to the West? • What borders WA to the East? • What borders WA to the South? • What borders WA to the North? • The native tribe closest to Seattle • The number of volcanoes WA state has. • WA state has ______ geological regions. • _________ Is the study of earth's solid structure • This tribe has territory in south central WA state. • ...
Sonoma State University Library Crossword 2021-05-10
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- Peanuts cartoonist and our library building's namesake
- What MLA, Chicago, and APA is a style of
- the name of a book
- References, works cited, etc.
- The SSU Library was originally located in this building; now home to administrative and educational services on campus
- The floor of the library that houses the Makerspace, where you'll find sewing machines, 3-D printers, laser cuttters, and more!
- Service through which one may receive materials not owned by the SSU library
- legal protection for author's work
- A book where you find the definition of words
- The library floor where group study rooms are located
- To extend a library loan
- To signal someone to be silent
- Our Instagram @
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- To borrow from the library
- A central idea or concept
- Our quiet floor
- A famous work by Jack London
- The Peanuts character whose statue stands in front of the University Library's clocktower entrance
- process of looking for appropriate materials to answer a question
- The library floor where you can find student support services like the Writing Center, Disability Services, Advising, and more!
- To support remote learning during the pandemic, the Library is loaning this type of tech for an entire semester
- What books are physically made up of
- a 10-digit unique identifier for published books
- A famous work by Jack London
24 Clues: Our quiet floor • Our Instagram @ • the name of a book • To extend a library loan • A central idea or concept • 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 • ...
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 • ...
United State Government and Civics 2023-05-22
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- How many years of a Presidential term
- One of the two parts of the US Congress (______ of Representatives)
- The month we vote for President
- How many US Senators are there
- Number of Branches in US government
- the amendment "right to bear arms"
- The amendment "abolish slavery"
- The branch of government that makes the laws
- What the Emancipation Proclamation ended
- The last name of the current Governor of Ohio
- One of the (2) major political parties in the United States
- the last name of the "Father of our Country"
- How many stars are on the U.S. flag?
- Supreme law of the land
- The act of betrayal to your country
- One of the (2) major political parties in the United States
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- Head of the Executive Branch and Commander in Chief
- The number of justices on the Supreme Court
- The branch of government that enforces the laws
- The branch of government that interprets the laws
- The highest court in the United States
- Type of Government of the United States
- How many stripes are on the U.S. flag?
- A responsibility that is only for United States citizens
- One of the two parts of the US Congress
- Number of amendments in the US Constitution
- the amendment "freedom of speech, religion"
- Being a member of a country and having full rights under law
- The capital of Ohio
29 Clues: The capital of Ohio • Supreme law of the land • How many US Senators are there • The month we vote for President • The amendment "abolish slavery" • the amendment "right to bear arms" • Number of Branches in US government • The act of betrayal to your country • How many stars are on the U.S. flag? • How many years of a Presidential term • The highest court in the United States • ...
State and Local Government Crossword 2013-04-18
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- A serious crime which may be punished by a heavy fine and/or imprisonment or even death
- A process by which a legislative measure is referred to the State's voters for final approval or rejection
- The drawing of electoral district lines to the advantage of a party or group
- A city and the area around it
- A trial in which the judge alone hears the case
- A city's basic law, its constitution
- An official postponement of the execution of a sentence
- Personal property that comprises of "movable wealth"
- The power to reduce or commute the length of a sentence or fine for a crime
- Review by legislative committees of the policies and programs of the executive branch
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- Activities by which group pressures and concerns are brought to legislatures
- A form of taxing when the rate falls as the base or taxable income rises
- A form of taxing when people pay an identical tax rate regardless of income or economic transaction
- A form of taxing when the rate rises as the base or taxable income rises
- A justice who handles minor civil complaints and misdemeanor cases that arise in an urban setting
- The practice of dividing a city into a number of districts and regulating the uses to which property in each of them may be put
- A formal charge filed by a prosecutor without the action of a grand jury
- A financial plan for the use of money, personnel, and property
- Chief executive's power to reject a bill passed by a legislature
- A legislative body with one chamber
20 Clues: A city and the area around it • A legislative body with one chamber • A city's basic law, its constitution • A trial in which the judge alone hears the case • Personal property that comprises of "movable wealth" • An official postponement of the execution of a sentence • A financial plan for the use of money, personnel, and property • ...
State Crossword puzzle-Parker,Emma 2013-05-16
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- Bird-Baltimore Oriole
- Joined statehood on January 9, 1788.
- Mexico capitol-Sante Fe
- Motto-"The Great Faces,Great Places"
- Capital-Trenton
- Joined Statehood-March 1,1867
- "The Gem State"
- Bird-Scissor-tailed Flycatcher
- tree-Live Oak-flower Cherokee Rose
- Capital-olypnpia
- Flower is bluebonnet.
- Started Marti Gras.
- Agriculture includes dairy products, corn, cattle, soybeans, hogs, wheat, and turkey.
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- "the Green Mountain State"
- George Washington was from here.
- Capital-Harrisburg
- "The Aloha State"
- Capital-Albany
- Named after Cherokee Indians villages called "Tanasi".
- nickname-The Badger State
- "The Silver State"
- motto-United we stand divided we fall
- Capital-Helena
- Capital-Topeka
24 Clues: Capital-Albany • Capital-Helena • Capital-Topeka • Capital-Trenton • "The Gem State" • Capital-olypnpia • "The Aloha State" • Capital-Harrisburg • "The Silver State" • Started Marti Gras. • Bird-Baltimore Oriole • Flower is bluebonnet. • Mexico capitol-Sante Fe • nickname-The Badger State • "the Green Mountain State" • Joined Statehood-March 1,1867 • Bird-Scissor-tailed Flycatcher • ...
Greek City-State and Religion 2015-11-12
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- god of music, poetry, prophecy,
- goddess of agriculture and grain
- god of the sea
- wife of Zeus and goddess of women and marriage
- the pre-Greek, Bronze Age trading peoples of Crete
- a Greek market place
- the first people of Greece to speak 'Greek'
- god of war
- considered the "king of the gods"
- goddess of love and beauty
- temples were often located on this fortified position on a hill in city states
- god of fire and smithing (metal work)
- messenger of the gods, god of travel
- goddess of home and family
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- goddess of the hunt
- 'polis' gives us our word for _____
- Homer wrote the Iliad detailing the events of the ____ ____
- the 12 major deities of the Greek pantheon were called
- goddess of wisdom
- festival of Zeus, athletic competitions still loved today
- Greeks served their gods in (structures)
- a Greek city state
- only free males born in a city-state could be a _____
- god of wine, revelry, pleasure
- the period of warfare in which Greek culture was spread via migration
- author of the Iliad
- god of the underworld
27 Clues: god of war • god of the sea • goddess of wisdom • a Greek city state • goddess of the hunt • author of the Iliad • a Greek market place • god of the underworld • goddess of love and beauty • goddess of home and family • god of wine, revelry, pleasure • god of music, poetry, prophecy, • goddess of agriculture and grain • considered the "king of the gods" • ...
State and Local Government Vocabulary 2016-09-17
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- What is the head of a city,town, or municipality called?
- The person who is accused of the crime in a civil case is called the....
- An example of this could include a armed robbery or a murder.
- This is the system that gives each branch of government some ways to keep the other branches from becoming to powerful.
- The official name for a public official who acts as a prosecutor.
- When something is not in accordance with the political constitution it is referred to as....
- When a good or service needs to be brought back it is called a ....
- The budgetary spending year; a year as reckoned for taxing or accounting purposes.
- what is the elected executive head of state called?
- The legal name for anyone who is under the age of 18;the term for anyone who is not an adult.
- A formal way of accusing someone of a serious crime is called an ....
- What is a member of the Senate called?
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- A form of punishment in the juvenile justice system is called a....
- The official power to make legal decisions is called ....
- A non criminal law suit is called a ....
- This is the word for "the act of spending".
- When someone is officially entered in as a candidate.
- Legislative,Judicial, and Executive; the division of powers among the three branches of government.
- A governing body of a nation is called a ....
- What is the name for the legislative body that governs a town or city?
- This is a minor crime.
- The highest court in the Judicial System is called the....
- to revoke or annual a law.
- the person who has the right of action against a wrongdoer is called a ....
- A source of income is called ....
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? • A non criminal law suit is called a .... • This is the word for "the act of spending". • A governing body of a nation is called a .... • what is the elected executive head of state called? • ...
SCBDA Junior All-State Terms 2023-12-13
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- very slow
- in time; generally implies a return to the original rate of speed
- smooth and connected
- sustain full value
- moderately slow, but moving
- gradually slower
- sweetly
- softly
- by semi-tones
- a study
- to the finish
- from the sign
- animated; spirited
- silent
- gradually slower
- in a singing style
- with spirit; brilliance
- time; speed
- marked; with emphasis
- gradually softer
- more than one performer in unison
- with spirit; brilliantly
- the sign
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- very
- a composition or passage for one performer
- very loud
- gracefully
- gradually softer
- loud
- the final added measures of a musical composition
- gradually louder
- gradually faster
- from the beginning
- very softly
- martial
- majestically
- separated, detached style
- very fast
- medium; half
- a hold or pause
- moderately
- light and moderately quick, but not as fast as allegro
- rapid; lively
- generally a little quicker than andante
- little by little
45 Clues: very • loud • softly • silent • sweetly • a study • martial • the sign • very loud • very slow • very fast • gracefully • moderately • very softly • time; speed • majestically • medium; half • by semi-tones • to the finish • from the sign • rapid; lively • a hold or pause • gradually softer • gradually louder • gradually faster • gradually slower • gradually slower • little by little • gradually softer • sustain full value • ...
ECE 1 State Test Review 2023-12-13
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- a review of the activity including and changes
- step by step instructions for implementing the activity
- Explains how the activity benefits the child
- one core consideration of dap.
- Mildred's second stage of play
- a group of people
- This is what DAP stands for.
- This is one benefit of obtaining a CDA.
- watching children with the clear goal of studying or understanding
- this is always a form of communication
- Roles, behaviors, and attributes that we assign ourselves
- Role of teacher in play
- Mildred's fist stage of play
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- This is one job you can perform with a CDA.
- the belif that good things will happen to you and negative events are temporary setbacks to overcome
- Perception of your own self-worth and value
- sets the example or expectations for how children relate to others
- materials needed to complete the activity
- growth mindset vs. fixed mindset
- a penalty inflicted for wrongdoing
- Mildred's third stage of play
- consistent ways of supporting children to identify express and regulate emotions
- questions that require more than a yes or a no
- a description of what students are expected to knoq and be able to do at a specific age of their education
- This theorist created the theory of multiple intelligence's
- Mildred's fourth stage of play
- Mildred's fifth stage of play
- Where the child decides what to do
- ability to withstand, recover from, and adjustto set backs or change
- Mildred's six stage of play
- This is the acronym for Child Development Associate
- teacher decides what to do
- to teach behavior by instruction and exercise in accordance with rules of conduct
33 Clues: a group of people • Role of teacher in play • teacher decides what to do • Mildred's six stage of play • This is what DAP stands for. • Mildred's fist stage of play • Mildred's third stage of play • Mildred's fifth stage of play • one core consideration of dap. • Mildred's second stage of play • Mildred's fourth stage of play • growth mindset vs. fixed mindset • ...
State of Louisiana Fun Crossword 2023-08-31
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- Famous Street in New Orleans also a something made in Kentucky
- Louisiana doesn't call them counties
- The heart of the Accenture Project the help keep the citizens Medicaid applications moving
- Patent was created in 1870 for a well known sauce
- Star of a movie filmed almost entirely in New Orleans area, it is a Curious Case
- Mascot for Louisiana's biggest University
- Song created by New Orleans Rapper Juvenile
- Proudly shown on the Louisiana state flag, also a sports team
- It is tiny and very little meat, but people have festivals and broils for them
- State flower of Louisiana also, a tree in Mississippi
- Place where the tallest state capital building is located
- Mascot for the Louisiana Lafayette
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- Singer of What A Wonderful World, born in New Orleans in 1901
- Reality TV show based on a Hunting Business in West Monroe, LA
- It isn't Taco Tuesday, but Fat Tuesday
- Oldest town in Louisiana established in 1714
- River that goes through Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas, also is the name of the Texas/Oklahoma Football Rivalry
- Largest wetland and Swamp in the United States
- The French President that offered 15 million for the Louisiana Purchase instead of taking 10 million for New Orleans only
- It is an iconic culture in New Orleans, also they moved from New Orleans to Salt Lake City
20 Clues: Mascot for the Louisiana Lafayette • Louisiana doesn't call them counties • It isn't Taco Tuesday, but Fat Tuesday • Mascot for Louisiana's biggest University • Song created by New Orleans Rapper Juvenile • Oldest town in Louisiana established in 1714 • Largest wetland and Swamp in the United States • Patent was created in 1870 for a well known sauce • ...
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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- said that banning marriage between different races are unconstitutional
- public school must conduct a hearing before suspension
- evidence taken without a search warrant are not used in state courts
- no one is above the law
- gov. side of criminal case
- preside over hearings
- serious crime
- guideline
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- the right to ask for a higher court
- Arrested individual has rights
- less serious crime
- gov. must have a warrant to search somebody's home
- someone who was at the scene of an event
- the person/compony making the complaint
- decision made by a judge
- racial segregation in public schools is unconstitutional.
- the case that gave women the right to an abortion
- the person being accused or served
- a group of people to make the decision in a court case
- the decision of the judge or jury
20 Clues: guideline • serious crime • less serious crime • preside over hearings • no one is above the law • decision made by a judge • gov. side of criminal case • Arrested individual has rights • the decision of the judge or jury • the person being accused or served • the right to ask for a higher court • the person/compony making the complaint • someone who was at the scene of an event • ...
Fed and state court system 2024-03-15
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- Case involving disputes between two parties
- Authority of some courts
- Serious crime
- Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions
- Power of U.S Supreme court to say if Law follows the Constitution
- Formal changing of someone with a crime
- The branch that reviews/interprets laws
- Govt. Side of criminal case
- How earlier courts have ruled
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- To interpret and administer the law
- A court case were a person is accused of breaking a criminal law
- Convicted person to ask higher court to review their
- A less serious crime
- decision by a judge or jury
- Everyone is equal under law
- Basis that police must have to make an arrest
- Authorized by court for police to make an arrest
- The group that hears the evidence
- Person accused of crime in criminalMisdemeanornalJurisdiction Authority of a court to be first court to hear a case
- A person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit
20 Clues: Serious crime • A less serious crime • Authority of some courts • decision by a judge or jury • Everyone is equal under law • Govt. Side of criminal case • How earlier courts have ruled • The group that hears the evidence • To interpret and administer the law • Formal changing of someone with a crime • The branch that reviews/interprets laws • ...
Federal and State Court System 2024-03-19
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- The authority to interpret and administer the law, jurisdiction determines which type of court you need to attend and where it is located
- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law
- A less serious crime, In Virginia the most severe class of misdemeanor can result in 1 year in jail and a $2,500 fine
- A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder. In Virginia the most severe class of felony can result in life in prison or a death sentence
- The authorization by a court for arraignment make an arrest
- A court case involving disputes between two parties related to money or property
- The government side in a criminal case
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil case
- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts
- The Branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws They also punish lawbreakers
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- The power of the Supreme Court to determine if a law or presidential action is constitutional or not
- No one is above the law
- The constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws
- A group that hears the evidence in a criminal case and decides in there is enough evidence to bring the accused person to trial. If so, they issue an indictment
- The authority of a court to be the first coare also known case, Courts with original jurisdiction are also know as trial courts
- A formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person served in a civil suit
- The decision of a judge or jury
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case
- The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant
20 Clues: No one is above the law • The decision of a judge or jury • The government side in a criminal case • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil case • The authorization by a court for arraignment make an arrest • A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law • The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts • ...
Launching of the New State 2024-11-15
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- This country pressured the U.S. to help them with their rebellion
- The location of the first bank of the U.S.
- The residence requirement increased to how many years during this time period
- The first Chief Justice
- Was unanimously chosen as the first president
- This state was given the location for the new capital
- The amount in millions that the Bank of the U.S. started with
- The group of people who were supplying weapons to the Native Americans
- The state where Genet was sent
- This rebellion had to do with farmers being angry over alcohol taxes
- Independent farmers were seen as this in Jefferson's eyes
- The state where the Whiskey Rebellion occurred
- Became president after Washington
- This amendment includes the freedom of speech and religion
- This amendment guarantees no quartering of soldiers during peacetime
- This clause allows adjustments to be made if they're "necessary and proper"
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- This amendment deals with the right to bear arms
- Washington's secretary of treasury
- This amendment handles unreasonable searches
- Sent from France to try to convince the U.S. to help
- This amendment protects an individual from double jeopardy
- First 10 amendments to the Constitution
- The percentage of the U.S. that was still rural following the Revolutionary War
- Washington's secretary of war
- Washington's secretary of state
- This was the kidnapping of American soldiers by the British Royal Navy
- This was the French asking the U.S. to pay a bribe in order to meet with their Prime Minister
- This group advocates for a strong federal govt. and was typically rich people
28 Clues: The first Chief Justice • Washington's secretary of war • The state where Genet was sent • Washington's secretary of state • Became president after Washington • Washington's secretary of treasury • First 10 amendments to the Constitution • The location of the first bank of the U.S. • This amendment handles unreasonable searches • Was unanimously chosen as the first president • ...
Unit 11: State - Part I 2024-11-25
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- An elected official who is second-in-command to the governor and may have specific duties assigned by the governor or state law
- A landmark legal case in North Carolina that affirmed the state’s constitutional obligation to provide every child with a sound basic education
- Specific powers granted to the national government by the Constitution
- The legislative body of a state, typically composed of a House of Representatives and a Senate, responsible for making state laws
- A state official responsible for overseeing elections, maintaining public records, and handling various administrative duties
- Courts that review decisions made by lower state courts, often including appellate courts and the state supreme court
- A senior official who manages the governor’s office and staff, coordinating activities and advising the governor
- A court that reviews decisions made by lower courts to ensure the law was applied correctly
- Powers that are not granted to the national government by the Constitution and are therefore reserved for the states
- A local court that handles minor criminal cases, civil disputes, and other matters within a specific county
- An official who oversees a specific department or function within the state or local government, often elected or appointed
- A state court that handles more serious criminal and civil cases, often divided into judicial district
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- A group of elected executive officials in some states who work together to make decisions and provide advice to the governor
- The chief legal officer of a state, responsible for representing the state in legal matters and overseeing law enforcement
- The head of the state’s public education system, responsible for overseeing schools and implementing education policies
- A system of government where power is divided between a central (national) government and smaller political units, like states
- Powers that are shared by both the national and state governments, such as the power to tax
- A state official responsible for reviewing government finances to ensure funds are used properly and efficiently
- The elected head of a state government
- The highest court in a state, which primarily reviews decisions made by lower appellate courts
- Courts at the initial level of the state judicial system where most cases begin, often including trial courts
- A state official responsible for managing the state's finances, including revenue collection and disbursement of funds
- A court where cases are first heard, and evidence and testimony are presented to determine the facts of the case
- The length of time an elected official serves in office before another election is held
- A clause in the U.S. Constitution stating that federal laws and the Constitution take precedence over state laws
25 Clues: The elected head of a state government • Specific powers granted to the national government by the Constitution • The length of time an elected official serves in office before another election is held • Powers that are shared by both the national and state governments, such as the power to tax • ...
State Parks of West Virginia 2025-05-01
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- located in Pocahontas County and has 10,100 acres of land
- located in Charleston, WV
- sits on the east rim of the Bluestone River Gorge
- West Virginia's second largest state park; located in Hacker Valley, WV
- waterfall is 57-foot tall
- sets in the mountains of Wyoming County
- located in Clifftop, WV
- located in Dunlow, WV
- located in Marlinton, WV
- located in Ansted, WV--overlooks New River Gorge National Park
- known for the 3,100-foot sandstone formation
- named for the horseshoe curve of the North Fork and Hughes River
- located in Hinton, WV
- located on a small island in the Ohio River
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- named one of America’s Best Parks by Arthur Frommer’s magazine
- located in Mercer County, WV
- located on the eastern summit of Droop Mtn.
- 6,000 plus-acre year-round destination in Berkeley Springs, WV
- located in Nicholas County; officially became a state park on August 11, 2023
- located 12 miles from Huntington and Barboursville
- located in Hardy County; overlooks the Blue Ridge Mountains
- known for the steam-driven locomotive train ride
- known for its warm spring water
- newest addition to the WV park system--stretches 48 miles from Gassaway to Hartland
- located in Buckhannon, WV
25 Clues: located in Dunlow, WV • located in Hinton, WV • located in Clifftop, WV • located in Marlinton, WV • located in Charleston, WV • waterfall is 57-foot tall • located in Buckhannon, WV • located in Mercer County, WV • known for its warm spring water • sets in the mountains of Wyoming County • located on the eastern summit of Droop Mtn. • located on a small island in the Ohio River • ...
Properties of state and matter 2025-04-30
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- compounds have (______) properties than the elements that make up.
- when a liquid (), it changes to a gas rapidly.
- mass is often measured in what?
- An (_____) is the smallest unit of an element that retains the properties of the element
- liquid in a() expands or contracts with changes in temperature.
- materials () as they get hotter.
- petroleum is a complex mixture of (_______).
- A measure of the amount of matter in an object is what?
- (________) comes from petroleum.
- materials ()as the get cooler.
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- the groups in Mendeleyev's table after the periodic changes found in the elements' ()
- the melting point is also called the () point.
- the basic building blocks of all matter are what?
- A measure of how much space a sample of matter takes up is what?
- when heat is absorbed by a solid, the molecules vibrate ().
- materials with very low density and relatively great strength,called (),are very good insulator against heat is what?
- particals that contain more than one atom joined together are called()
- when a liquid (), it gradually changes to a gas.
- adding or removing (____)makes substances change from one state to another.
- the (_____) of an object is a measure of the force of gravity between earth and the object is what?
20 Clues: materials ()as the get cooler. • mass is often measured in what? • materials () as they get hotter. • (________) comes from petroleum. • petroleum is a complex mixture of (_______). • the melting point is also called the () point. • when a liquid (), it changes to a gas rapidly. • when a liquid (), it gradually changes to a gas. • ...
Tule Elk State Natural Reserve 2024-09-19
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- This species of rat is named after the explorer who discovered it as well as another animal that hops to move around just like it does!
- This endangered species is one of the smallest canids in North America, lives in dens in and around Tule Elk SNR, and hunts rodents.
- This species of owl with big yellow eyes and distinct plumage atop its head hunts rabbits, rodents, and other small animals at night.
- This taxonomic family encompasses hooved grazers with antlers such as deer, elk, caribou, and moose.
- This endangered reptile at Tule Elk SNR is named after a very fast big cat that it resembles.
- What species of sedge is very visible around the ponds at Tule Elk SNR?
- Who was the cattle rancher who helped save the Tule elk from extinction?
- What geographic feature at Tule Elk SNR would have historically been a distributary of the Kern River?
- What are juvenile elk called?
- Mature bull elk grow these bone structures on their head every year!
- This small bird of prey with red eyes can hover in the air!
- This large colorful bird with a massive bill can be found in wetlands and eats mostly fish.
- This fuzzy skin covers and elk's antlers while they are growing.
- What are mature male elk called?
- What event in California history caused a rapid decline in statewide Tule elk populations?
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- This species of owl does not live in a nest high up in a tree, but underground in abandoned squirrel tunnels!
- This Native American tribe inhabited the areas in and around Tule Elk SNR.
- Burrowing owls, red-wing blackbirds, and Swainson's hawks are all types of ______ you might find at Tule Elk SNR.
- This teeny, tiny species of mouse is nocturnal and loves to eat seeds.
- What geographic region of California was the majority of the historical range of the Tule elk?
- The spots and reddish-brown coloration on an elk calves' hair serve this purpose.
- This anatomical structure serves as the attachment point for antlers in bull elk.
- This bird with a prominent crest and a large bill eats fish and small crustaceans in the Buena Vista Slough.
- What are mature female elk called?
- This taxonomic class describes animals which live on land and under water.
- This rust colored bird of prey can be seen soaring high above Tule Elk SNR during the day, using its keen sense of sight to hunt small critters.
- These ecosystems have lots of biodiversity and were historically very common in Central California.
- What venomous species of reptile has a loud shaker-like appendage on its tail to deter predators?
- What species is the largest extant mammal endemic to California?
29 Clues: What are juvenile elk called? • What are mature male elk called? • What are mature female elk called? • This small bird of prey with red eyes can hover in the air! • This fuzzy skin covers and elk's antlers while they are growing. • What species is the largest extant mammal endemic to California? • Mature bull elk grow these bone structures on their head every year! • ...
Slice of the State Quiz 2025-05-14
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- Home of Coca-Cola
- Home of Fort Mountain State Park
- Formerly known as Big Shanty
- Home of Largest College Campus in the World
- Home of Lake Winnepesaukah
- Site of Bloody Civil War battle
- Carpet Capital of the World
- Apple Capital of Georgia
- Home of Georgia's Tallest Mountain
- Home of Georgia's German Alpine Village
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- Former Capital of the Cherokee Nation
- Home of University of Georgia
- Site of Georgia Gold Rush
- Poultry Capital of the World
- Home of Cabbage Patch Kids
- Finish Spot of Great Locomotive Chase
- Cherry Blossom Capital of the World
- Home of Georgia's Tallest Waterfall
- Home of Tellus Science Museum
- Home of the "Big Chicken"
20 Clues: Home of Coca-Cola • Apple Capital of Georgia • Site of Georgia Gold Rush • Home of the "Big Chicken" • Home of Cabbage Patch Kids • Home of Lake Winnepesaukah • Carpet Capital of the World • Poultry Capital of the World • Formerly known as Big Shanty • Home of University of Georgia • Home of Tellus Science Museum • Site of Bloody Civil War battle • Home of Fort Mountain State Park • ...
At the State Fair 2016-10-13
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- Agriculture is the science or occupation of _______.
- Children like to watch the _______ race around a track.
- Local bands play music during free _______ each day.
- If you're brave, you may ride a fast _____ _____.
- Dairy famers bring their _______ and show children how to milk them.
- Livestock refers to farm _______.
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- The concession stands sell caramel or _______-covered apples.
- The Midway is an area at the Fair where you'll find food, games and _______.
- _______ to the Fair costs $10 for adults. (the cost of entering the Fair)
- Many people like to try the unusual _____ _____ food at the Fair.
- You need to buy _____ _____ to ride the roller coasters.
- The display of lights and noise that ends the Fair each night.
- People enter their best baked goods, art, animals and their biggest vegetables to try to win a _____ ______.
- From the top of the Ferris _______ ride, you can see all the way to downtown Raleigh.
14 Clues: Livestock refers to farm _______. • If you're brave, you may ride a fast _____ _____. • Agriculture is the science or occupation of _______. • Local bands play music during free _______ each day. • Children like to watch the _______ race around a track. • You need to buy _____ _____ to ride the roller coasters. • ...
Washington State History - 4 2014-02-07
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- The Nez Perce Indians ________ (fight) the Army over moving to a new settlements.
- Both Indians and Settlers _______________ (catch) animals for food and fur.
- Settler girls typically wore __________ (dress).
- The snow would settle and ________ (become hard) during the terribly hard winters. oxen Many _______ (ox) were needed to pull heavy logs to sawmills.
- The Indians _______(ride) for miles to hunt buffalo.
- ___________ (bounty) were offered for wild animals.
- The Nez Perce Indians fled to Montana but many _____ (freeze) during battle.
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- Many new ________ (city) sprang up in Washington as the state grew.
- Wolf meetings were held to discuss how to handle the many ______ that were killing cattle.
- Property lines and ____________(boundary) were established using a grid system for homesteaders.
- When settlers first came to Washington, they found ______(big) trees growing in the forests.
- The government signed many ________ (treaty) with the Indians to secure peace.
- The Indian girl ______ (weave) a beautiful necklace from beads.
- The Nez Perce did not _______ (fought)in traditional Indian ways.
14 Clues: Settler girls typically wore __________ (dress). • ___________ (bounty) were offered for wild animals. • The Indians _______(ride) for miles to hunt buffalo. • The Indian girl ______ (weave) a beautiful necklace from beads. • The Nez Perce did not _______ (fought)in traditional Indian ways. • Many new ________ (city) sprang up in Washington as the state grew. • ...
State and local gov 2021-11-17
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- - document incorporating a constitution and specifying its rights
- powers -powers that the constitution does not give national government that see kept by the state
- -surrounding nearby or region
- Veto -executive ability to block a bill
- -distribute according to a plan
- -means to assign
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- -Geographical widespread
- -official power to administrate the law
- -State and local gov provides this to there people
- -given powers to states
- -law for a city or county
- -region created by territorial division for the purpose of local government
- -people living in a municipality smaller than a city
- -a change imposed and collected
14 Clues: -means to assign • -given powers to states • -Geographical widespread • -law for a city or county • -surrounding nearby or region • -distribute according to a plan • -a change imposed and collected • -official power to administrate the law • Veto -executive ability to block a bill • -State and local gov provides this to there people • ...
Changes of State RNTG 2022-12-08
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- particles in a solid have a fixed ?
- changing from a liquid to a solid
- what dry ice is made out of (2 words)
- opposite of vaporization
- changing from a liquid to a gas
- as a substance decreases in temperature the molecules vibrate ?
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- changing from a gas to a liquid
- lower air pressure (higher elevation) does what to the boiling point of liquids
- changing from a solid to a liquid
- thermal energy is the same as ?
- changing from a solid directly to a gas
- the physical state of a substance is related to this (2 words)
- as a substance increases in temperature the molecules vibrate ?
- you see this in the sky when water vapor condensates
- the thermal energy (vibration) of a liquid is more than this state
15 Clues: opposite of vaporization • changing from a gas to a liquid • thermal energy is the same as ? • changing from a liquid to a gas • changing from a solid to a liquid • changing from a liquid to a solid • particles in a solid have a fixed ? • what dry ice is made out of (2 words) • changing from a solid directly to a gas • you see this in the sky when water vapor condensates • ...
2023 Iowa State Fair 2023-08-02
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- You'll be able to see a butter version of him this year!
- Debuted for the 2021 fair and features fruits and vegetables grown in Iowa
- Fine dining experience served by FFA students
- Kids will decorate these in this Kids in the Kitchen class
- Cups and buckets of these are a must-have
- One of the places you can see entertainment for free!
- A Night at the Museums or Farm Challenge
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- Showcases more than 70 different breeds of animals
- Check him out at the Grandstand on Sunday night
- Try it with a mini horse, adorable goat or bunny
- Fair favorite ride!
- Your chance to help with morning chores and grab some baby animal snuggles
- Best new food finalist
- Adults will learn to make one of these in this class
14 Clues: Fair favorite ride! • Best new food finalist • A Night at the Museums or Farm Challenge • Cups and buckets of these are a must-have • Fine dining experience served by FFA students • Check him out at the Grandstand on Sunday night • Try it with a mini horse, adorable goat or bunny • Showcases more than 70 different breeds of animals • ...
State verbs of emotion 2025-11-16
New Hampshire 2019-03-17
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- railroad in northern NH.
- highest peak
- fall
- only town in the world named this
- located in Salem NH. America's_____
- how many states border NH.
- General John
- popular summer destination
- number of counties in NH.
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- 14th president
- state insect
- NH. was the __state to be adopted
- state nickname
- state capital
- state tree
- live__or die
- state wild cat
- smallest town in NH.
- food
- state dog breed
20 Clues: fall • food • state tree • state insect • highest peak • live__or die • General John • state capital • 14th president • state nickname • state wild cat • state dog breed • smallest town in NH. • railroad in northern NH. • number of counties in NH. • how many states border NH. • popular summer destination • NH. was the __state to be adopted • only town in the world named this • ...
New Hampshire 2019-03-17
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- state capital
- highest peak
- state nickname
- state insect
- popular summer destination
- smallest town in NH.
- NH. was the __state to be adopted
- only town in the world named this
- number of counties in NH.
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- fall
- 14th president
- railroad in northern NH.
- General John
- state tree
- located in Salem NH. America's_____
- food
- state wild cat
- live__or die
- state dog breed
- how many states border NH.
20 Clues: fall • food • state tree • highest peak • General John • state insect • live__or die • state capital • 14th president • state nickname • state wild cat • state dog breed • smallest town in NH. • railroad in northern NH. • number of counties in NH. • popular summer destination • how many states border NH. • NH. was the __state to be adopted • only town in the world named this • ...
T#E Z!EK AND BRAND!N CRO$$ WORD 2014-02-24
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- capital Montpelier
- Has 1,450 caves
- capital Montgomery
- Capital is Austin
- capital St. Paul
- home of Hoover dam
- capital Olympia
- state Florida
- state bird western medowlark
- Albany state New York
- capital Topeka
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- State Colorado
- state Montana
- Richmond is capital
- state flower Syringia
- capital Madison
- Capital Sacramento
- capital Nashville
- home of ravens
- has the largest dune in north America
- little rock is capital
- capital Honolulu
22 Clues: state Montana • state Florida • State Colorado • home of ravens • capital Topeka • Has 1,450 caves • capital Madison • capital Olympia • capital St. Paul • Capital is Austin • capital Nashville • capital Honolulu • Capital Sacramento • capital Montgomery • home of Hoover dam • capital Montpelier • Richmond is capital • state flower Syringia • Albany state New York • little rock is capital • ...
STATES 2024-05-01
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- CAPITAL IS MONTGOMERY
- THE GRAND CANYON STATE
- CAPITAL IS SPRINGFIELD
- CAPITAL IS JEFFERSON CITY
- CAPITAL IS OLYMPIA
- CAPITAL IS DENVER
- CAPITAL IS DOVER
- THE PEACH STATE
- CAPITAL IS INDIANAPOLIS
- ...CROOKED LETTER...HUMPBACK...
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- ALOHA STATE
- CAPITAL IS ST. PAUL
- THE CAPITAL IS BOISE
- CAPITAL IS LITTLE ROCK
- THE HURRICANE STATE
- THE GOLDEN STATE
- CAPITAL IS HARTFORD
- CAPITAL IS MADISON
- THE BIGGEST STATE BESIDES ALASKA
- CAPITAL IS JUNEAU
20 Clues: ALOHA STATE • THE PEACH STATE • THE GOLDEN STATE • CAPITAL IS DOVER • CAPITAL IS DENVER • CAPITAL IS JUNEAU • CAPITAL IS MADISON • CAPITAL IS OLYMPIA • CAPITAL IS ST. PAUL • THE HURRICANE STATE • CAPITAL IS HARTFORD • THE CAPITAL IS BOISE • CAPITAL IS MONTGOMERY • THE GRAND CANYON STATE • CAPITAL IS LITTLE ROCK • CAPITAL IS SPRINGFIELD • CAPITAL IS INDIANAPOLIS • CAPITAL IS JEFFERSON CITY • ...
U.S. States BJV 2022-02-25
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- Second only to Alaska in land
- Dover
- State with the most U.S. Presidents
- Borders the most states
- Grand Canyon state
- Land of Enchantment
- First to rebel
- Borders Canada and Wisconsin
- Ben Franklin
- smallest state
- Helena is capital
- State with the most land
- Islands
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- Home of Mount Rushmore
- Has the longest coastline in the lower 48
- Formed during Civil War
- Borders Florida and South Carolina
- First to become a state outside of the 13 colonies
- The Silver State
- It's name translates to "big lake"
- Means "large river"
- Jayhawks
- Salt Lake city
- Home of the biggest city by population
- State with the largest economy
- One of the "four corner" states
- The cave state
- Capitol is Augusta
- The natural state
- North of Missouri
30 Clues: Dover • Islands • Jayhawks • Ben Franklin • Salt Lake city • First to rebel • The cave state • smallest state • The Silver State • Helena is capital • The natural state • North of Missouri • Grand Canyon state • Capitol is Augusta • Means "large river" • Land of Enchantment • Home of Mount Rushmore • Formed during Civil War • Borders the most states • State with the most land • Borders Canada and Wisconsin • ...
US States (35) 2024-02-15
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- Island The only name with 'Island'
- The only state with three O's
- Super Bowl winners 2024
- Virginia 'Country roads take me home...'
- Where Hollywood is
- Carolina North C...
- Capital city is Austin
- Home of KFC
- Mary's land
- Comes from the Spanish word for mountain
- Mexico The only two word state with an X in it
- The Prairie State
- The only state the starts and end with the same letter that is not an A
- The fiftieth state
- The only state beginning with U
- Dakota South D...
- Home of the Grand Canyon
- The only state beginning with P
- The Great Lake State
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- R can saw?
- Home of Miami
- Named after King George II
- The coldest state
- Connect or cut?
- The 'First State'
- DC Where the White House is
- Dakota North D...
- ... Jones and the Temple of Doom!
- Carolina South C...
- York State Where the Statue of Liberty lives
- The double letters starting with T
- The main state
- Named after King Louis of France
- Three double letters starting with M
- Named after Queen Elizabeth the First
35 Clues: R can saw? • Home of KFC • Mary's land • Home of Miami • The main state • Connect or cut? • The coldest state • The 'First State' • Dakota North D... • The Prairie State • Dakota South D... • Where Hollywood is • The fiftieth state • Carolina South C... • Carolina North C... • The Great Lake State • Capital city is Austin • Super Bowl winners 2024 • Home of the Grand Canyon • Named after King George II • ...
ISLAMIC ART VOCABULARY 2024-11-19
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- → Highly ornamental Islamic script Text is read RIGHT to LEFT
- A central niche in a mosque, which indicates the direction to Mecca
- Muslim place of worship
- Creature that is a rhinoceros/wolf/combination with a horn
- an Abrahamic monotheistic religion centered on the Quran and the teachings of Muhammad, the religion's founder.
- created when a shape is repeated over and over again covering an area without any gaps or overlaps.
- Pilgrimage to Mecca
- A honeycomb-like decoration applied in Islamic buildings to domes, niches, capitals, or vaults; surface resembles intricate stalactites
- Dense forest of columns
- A pulpit from which sermons are given
- A tall, slender column used to call people to prayer
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- was an Arab religious, social, and political leader and the founder of Islam.
- artistic practice of decorative handwriting, the art of handwriting.
- is the holiest city in Islam
- an ornament or style that employs flower, foliage, or fruit and sometimes animal and figural outlines to produce an intricate pattern of interlaced lines.
- Direction towards holy city of Mecca that all Muslims face during prayer
- Small cylinder-shaped container with a detachable lid used to contain cosmetics, aromas, or jewelry
- Persian Book of Kings; composed by a poet named Firdawsi ~1000 C.E.; chronicles the history of Persia before the arrival of Islam
18 Clues: Pilgrimage to Mecca • Muslim place of worship • Dense forest of columns • is the holiest city in Islam • A pulpit from which sermons are given • A tall, slender column used to call people to prayer • Creature that is a rhinoceros/wolf/combination with a horn • → Highly ornamental Islamic script Text is read RIGHT to LEFT • ...
commodities 2024-11-14
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- is the top rice-producing state in the United States
- is the world's leading producer of oats
- builder is a machine used in the harvest and processing of cotton
- is the state nut of Texas
- is the top potato-producing state in the United States
- is the world's top producer of coffee beans
- was adopted as the Texas state fruit on May 17, 1993.
- is the largest peach-producing state in the United States
- is a machine designed to harvest a variety of cultivated seeds.
- is the top pecan-producing state in the United States
- is the leading state in the United States for sesame production
- a farm implement, usually towed behind a tractor, that sows (plants) seeds in rows throughout a field
- is the world's top producer of rice
- Texas produces the most in the United states producing around 40% of the total
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- produces the most wheat and oats in the United state
- are taken from the ground using a digger/shaker/inverter
- the united states produces the most in the world
- grama is the state grass of Texas
- is the state large mammal of Texas
- is the top asparagus-producing state in the United States
- is the top watermelon-producing state in the United States
- is the top soybean-producing state in the United States
- is the largest producer of sugar beets in the United States
- is the state that produces the most corn in the United States
- is the state flower of Texas
- is the world's top producer of avocados
26 Clues: is the state nut of Texas • is the state flower of Texas • grama is the state grass of Texas • is the state large mammal of Texas • is the world's top producer of rice • is the world's leading producer of oats • is the world's top producer of avocados • is the world's top producer of coffee beans • the united states produces the most in the world • ...
States-AddyB1 2022-05-24
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- The Gateway Arch in St.Lewis!
- The first baseball stadium was built in Pittsburgh(a state here) in 1909.
- The first Girl Scout Cookie was sold in Muskogee(a town in this state) in 1917.
- The birthplace of Kool-Aid.
- this place was not a state till 1912!
- Post-its were invented there.
- was named in honor of King Louis
- The biggest city here is Las Angeles.
- Tony stewart's dirt track, hall of fame for rock and role!
- It's illegal to shoot rabbits from a motorboat.
- Our state nabor
- Some people don't know where to find this state because it isn't where you think.
- The capital is Boise
- Capital St. Paul.
- This state is the second smallest one!
- Elon Musk moved here!
- a lake was created by an earthquake.
- its love of basketball and for producing stars such as Larry,Bird also corn!
- Home to the world's deepest hot springs
- In Hartford,(one of the towns in this state) it's illegal to cross the street by walking on your hands.
- Visitors here Spend More Than $1 Billion.
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- The mississippi river is names after this state!
- The Silver State.
- The state we live in!
- Alligators live here, also the orange state!
- Long Island, or NYC!
- This state has no state mammal!
- birthplace of Pepsi-Cola.
- The capital is little rock!
- This is the peach state!
- The second driest state
- The capital is Lansing
- Chicago is the capital!
- The capital is boston
- This place is tropical,Honolulu!
- Barbecue Was Born here!
- The Green Mountain State
- Smallest state in the USA!
- Where the first rocket was built!
- The horse is this pleases state animal
- has the largest population for grizzly bears
- Became a British Colony in 1634.
- The world's largest hamburger was eaten in Rutland (a state here.)
- There is a country with the same name.
- Right next to washington.
45 Clues: Our state nabor • The Silver State. • Capital St. Paul. • Long Island, or NYC! • The capital is Boise • The state we live in! • The capital is boston • Elon Musk moved here! • The capital is Lansing • The second driest state • Chicago is the capital! • Barbecue Was Born here! • This is the peach state! • The Green Mountain State • birthplace of Pepsi-Cola. • Right next to washington. • ...
Carson Burns NC Corssword 2023-09-28
18 Clues: NC • State tree • State Bird • State mammal • State Flower • Capital of NC • Middle region • State above NC • Biggest NC city • Soda made in NC • Ocean east of NC • State west of NC • Most west region • East most region • State south of NC • Biggest product of NC • Donuts made here in NC • How many regions in NC
hisrtoy of art 2017-11-25
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- / one of eight major artistic movements during medieval period.
- / Popular materials used to create Mesopotamian arts.
- / primarily purpose Mesopotamian art was created.
- / An art form that was common in the Roman catacombs.
- / an ancient Greek sculptor in bronze of the 5th century BCE.
- / Sumerian sculptures appear to be made primarily out of cones and _________.
- / early Christian Byzantine also known as?
- / Santorini the most beautiful black igneous rock also known as?
- / a tall rectangular monument with a pyramid like point of Egyptians sculpture.
- / one of the world's earliest Egyptian scripts.
- / responsible for spreading literacy among Nobles throughout his-reign.
- / The central place of worship in Mesopotamia.
- / wall paintings been uncovered by Archaeologists that have been well preserved by the volcanic ash.
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- / Egyptian columns topped with floral decorations.
- / major art forms during early Palaeolithic period.
- / Minoan Bronze Age settlement on the volcanic Greek island of Santorini.
- / the city of Akrotiri on the volcanic island of Theorem.
- / the most famous Greek sculptures during the last period of ancient Greek art.
- / the first Christian Emperor.
- / Common characteristics of Mesopotamian art are repetition of simple patterns, characters, natural and _________ symbolism.
- / Roman artists had a much more _________ outlook and tempered idealistic.
- / the largest figures in any painting symbolizing their dominance and power of Egyptian art.
- / one of the most impressive domes in Rome.
23 Clues: / the first Christian Emperor. • / early Christian Byzantine also known as? • / one of the most impressive domes in Rome. • / The central place of worship in Mesopotamia. • / one of the world's earliest Egyptian scripts. • / primarily purpose Mesopotamian art was created. • / Egyptian columns topped with floral decorations. • ...
Earth's Features Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-30
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- the hardest mineral according to the Moh's Hardness Scale
- type of rock that forms as layers of small rock particles are squeezed together
- a type of rock formed by great heat and pressure
- an observable event that appears or happens in the same way again and again
- deposition creates this landform
- type of map that uses contour lines to show the elevation of an area
- the process in which particles removed by erosion are deposited into a new place
- type of map that shows the boundaries of states, countries, capitals, and major cities
- the process that wears away or breaks down rock
- pictures, colors, and lines on a map that have a meaning
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- something easily observed that can be used to confirm or deny an idea
- scientist who studies how Earth's features form and change
- a trait, feature or quality
- an area on a map that explains the meaning of the symbols on the map
- this map shows an area’s natural physical features, such as mountains and rivers
- a deep, narrow area surrounded by a mountain’s steep sides
- the rich soil that supports plant growth
- an area of Earth's crust where tectonic plates meet
- the slow process where particles are removed from land by wind and water
- type of rock is formed when melted rock, called magma or lava, cools and hardens
20 Clues: a trait, feature or quality • deposition creates this landform • the rich soil that supports plant growth • the process that wears away or breaks down rock • a type of rock formed by great heat and pressure • an area of Earth's crust where tectonic plates meet • pictures, colors, and lines on a map that have a meaning • ...
KANSAS TRIVIA 2021-01-08
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- Current governor of KS
- State south of Kansas
- Color of state flag background
- Main trail across southern Kansas
- State insect
- Largest city in Kansas
- A Kansas candy maker
- Common Kansas Critter with a black mask
- Mail delivery in 1860-1861
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- State flower
- Capital of Kansas
- State Song
- The picture on the Kansas seal
- State bird
- First woman to fly across the Atlantic
- County where St Marys is located
- Famous football player from Riley, KS
- Football team in Kansas City, MO
- A weather danger in Kansas
- State north of Kansas
20 Clues: State Song • State bird • State flower • State insect • Capital of Kansas • A Kansas candy maker • State south of Kansas • State north of Kansas • Current governor of KS • Largest city in Kansas • A weather danger in Kansas • Mail delivery in 1860-1861 • The picture on the Kansas seal • Color of state flag background • County where St Marys is located • Football team in Kansas City, MO • ...
capitals 2020-02-18
Capitals 2025-06-05
Region nicknames 2023-09-26
15 Clues: Sooner State • Big Sky State • Blue Hen State • The Copper State • The Nutmeg State • The Golden State • The Buckeye State • The Last Frontier • The Neutral State • The Sunshine State • The Lone Star State • The Volunteer State • The Sunflower State • Water Winter Wonderland • The Green Mountain State
"THE CROSSWORDS OF AMERICA" 2015-03-27
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- INDIANA'S STATE FLOWER
- ELECTED TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY EVERY FOUR YEARS
- INDIANA'S STATE BIRD
- NAME OF ORIGINAL CAPITAL OF INDIANA
- INDIANA'S STATE STONE
- STATE CAPITAL
- RIVER IDENTIFIED IN STATE SONG
- NUMBER OF BRANCHES IN STATE GOVERNMENT
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- NUMBER OF MEMBERS IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- "THE ________ STATE"
- ELECTED TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY EVERY TWO YEARS
- CURRENT INDIANA GOVERNOR
- STATE MOTTO: "THE _________ OF AMERICA"
- ACTION TAKEN BY THE GOVERNOR TO PREVENT A BILL FROM PASSING INTO LAW
- NUMBER OF INDIANA SENATORS
- NUMBER OF STARS ON INDIANA'S FLAG
- RULES WE LIVE BY
- NAME OF STATE TREE
18 Clues: STATE CAPITAL • RULES WE LIVE BY • NAME OF STATE TREE • "THE ________ STATE" • INDIANA'S STATE BIRD • INDIANA'S STATE STONE • INDIANA'S STATE FLOWER • CURRENT INDIANA GOVERNOR • NUMBER OF INDIANA SENATORS • RIVER IDENTIFIED IN STATE SONG • NUMBER OF STARS ON INDIANA'S FLAG • NAME OF ORIGINAL CAPITAL OF INDIANA • NUMBER OF BRANCHES IN STATE GOVERNMENT • ...
STATES 2017-10-30
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- CAPITAL IS MONTGOMERY
- THE GRAND CANYON STATE
- CAPITAL IS SPRINGFIELD
- CAPITAL IS JEFFERSON CITY
- CAPITAL IS OLYMPIA
- CAPITAL IS DENVER
- CAPITAL IS DOVER
- THE PEACH STATE
- CAPITAL IS INDIANAPOLIS
- ...CROOKED LETTER...HUMPBACK...
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- ALOHA STATE
- CAPITAL IS ST. PAUL
- THE CAPITAL IS BOISE
- CAPITAL IS LITTLE ROCK
- THE HURRICANE STATE
- THE GOLDEN STATE
- CAPITAL IS HARTFORD
- CAPITAL IS MADISON
- THE BIGGEST STATE BESIDES ALASKA
- CAPITAL IS JUNEAU
20 Clues: ALOHA STATE • THE PEACH STATE • THE GOLDEN STATE • CAPITAL IS DOVER • CAPITAL IS DENVER • CAPITAL IS JUNEAU • CAPITAL IS MADISON • CAPITAL IS OLYMPIA • CAPITAL IS ST. PAUL • THE HURRICANE STATE • CAPITAL IS HARTFORD • THE CAPITAL IS BOISE • CAPITAL IS MONTGOMERY • THE GRAND CANYON STATE • CAPITAL IS LITTLE ROCK • CAPITAL IS SPRINGFIELD • CAPITAL IS INDIANAPOLIS • CAPITAL IS JEFFERSON CITY • ...
Popular Places You Can Enjoy Cannabis 2023-04-23
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- The Golden State
- “Sleepless in ___”
- The Land of The Rhythm
- The Grand Canyon State
- “Viva Los___”
- The City of Prodigies
- The Switzerland of America
- The Orchid Capital of the World
- Hogtown aka The 6
- Lobster State
- Capital City
- Capital of Holland
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- The Boulder State
- Gotham
- Formerly British Honduras
- The City of Roses
- The Old Colony State
- The Land of Wood and Water
- The ___ Trail
- Garden State
20 Clues: Gotham • Capital City • Garden State • “Viva Los___” • The ___ Trail • Lobster State • The Golden State • The Boulder State • The City of Roses • Hogtown aka The 6 • “Sleepless in ___” • Capital of Holland • The Old Colony State • The City of Prodigies • The Land of The Rhythm • The Grand Canyon State • Formerly British Honduras • The Land of Wood and Water • The Switzerland of America • ...
U.S. Geography 2013-03-01
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- country North of the U.S.
- mountain range in the West
- large Michigan city
- ocean off the West coast
- country South of the U.S.
- state that is a group of islands
- longest U.S. river
- river that separates Oklahoma and Texas
- large Mississippi port city
- home to Disney World
- capital of South Carolina
- state where Statue of Liberty is
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- state North of Oklahoma
- northern most state
- state that is largest on the West coast
- capital of West Virginia
- state south of Oklahoma
- ocean off the East coast
- largest Great Lake
- smallest state
20 Clues: smallest state • longest U.S. river • largest Great Lake • northern most state • large Michigan city • home to Disney World • state North of Oklahoma • state south of Oklahoma • capital of West Virginia • ocean off the West coast • ocean off the East coast • country North of the U.S. • country South of the U.S. • capital of South Carolina • mountain range in the West • ...
States-AddyB1 2022-05-24
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- The Gateway Arch in St.Lewis!
- The first baseball stadium was built in Pittsburgh(a state here) in 1909.
- The first Girl Scout Cookie was sold in Muskogee(a town in this state) in 1917.
- The birthplace of Kool-Aid.
- this place was not a state till 1912!
- Post-its were invented there.
- was named in honor of King Louis
- The biggest city here is Las Angeles.
- Tony stewart's dirt track, hall of fame for rock and role!
- It's illegal to shoot rabbits from a motorboat.
- Our state nabor
- Some people don't know where to find this state because it isn't where you think.
- The capital is Boise
- Capital St. Paul.
- This state is the second smallest one!
- Elon Musk moved here!
- a lake was created by an earthquake.
- its love of basketball and for producing stars such as Larry,Bird also corn!
- Home to the world's deepest hot springs
- In Hartford,(one of the towns in this state) it's illegal to cross the street by walking on your hands.
- Visitors here Spend More Than $1 Billion.
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- The mississippi river is names after this state!
- The Silver State.
- The state we live in!
- Alligators live here, also the orange state!
- Long Island, or NYC!
- This state has no state mammal!
- birthplace of Pepsi-Cola.
- The capital is little rock!
- This is the peach state!
- The second driest state
- The capital is Lansing
- Chicago is the capital!
- The capital is boston
- This place is tropical,Honolulu!
- Barbecue Was Born here!
- The Green Mountain State
- Smallest state in the USA!
- Where the first rocket was built!
- The horse is this pleases state animal
- has the largest population for grizzly bears
- Became a British Colony in 1634.
- The world's largest hamburger was eaten in Rutland (a state here.)
- There is a country with the same name.
- Right next to washington.
45 Clues: Our state nabor • The Silver State. • Capital St. Paul. • Long Island, or NYC! • The capital is Boise • The state we live in! • The capital is boston • Elon Musk moved here! • The capital is Lansing • The second driest state • Chicago is the capital! • Barbecue Was Born here! • This is the peach state! • The Green Mountain State • birthplace of Pepsi-Cola. • Right next to washington. • ...
Regions of the US Crossword 2024-04-22
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- state that is home to the Gateway Arch.
- major US city in the South called the Big Easy, in Louisiana.
- Southern state that borders the most (8) states.
- region that includes: kansas, oklahoma, iowa, south dakota, north dakiota
- capital of Georgia and major Southeastern city and a major transportation and business hub.
- the state with the highest population density of any state in the US.
- this state was an independent nation from 1836-1845.
- Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas are states that are along this body of water.
- region that includes: Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho
- Gem State located in the Rocky Mountain region
- home state of Mount Rushmore
- state where the grand canyon is located
- capiital of US located in between Virginia and Delaware.
- "Motor City" major city in Midwest region.
- region that includes: Washington, Oregon, California
- state that is located along both the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean
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- state that is known as America's Dairyland
- state that is home to Mall of America and more than 10,000 lakes.
- Green Mountain State
- region that includes: florida, georgia, south carolina, georgia, alabama
- sub-region that includes: Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin
- state along the Atlantic Coast on the Eastern side of the state and Appalachian Mountains on the Western side.
- capital city Frankfort, the state that is home to a major horse race every May.
- state that is home to major cities Pittsburgh and Philadelphia
- sub-region that includes: Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island
- state with the smallest land area in the US
- region that includes: Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona.
- state where the majority of Yellowstone is located
- "Mile High City"
- largest city in the midwest located on the shores of Lake Michigan. Called the Windy City.
- state that has coastline on 4 of the 5 Great Lakes.
- region that includes the sub-regions of Great Plains and Great Lakes
- major city that is the gateway between Caribbean and South America.
33 Clues: "Mile High City" • Green Mountain State • home state of Mount Rushmore • state that is home to the Gateway Arch. • state where the grand canyon is located • state that is known as America's Dairyland • "Motor City" major city in Midwest region. • state with the smallest land area in the US • Gem State located in the Rocky Mountain region • ...
'MERICA! 2016-11-03
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- its state animal is the buffalo
- a modern advertising slogan for this state's most popular city: what happens in this city stays in this city.
- the state with the lowest rate of obesity in the country
- this state has a large Cuban expatriate community
- home of Ben and Jerry's ice cream
- this state's name is derived from the Choctaw words okla and humma, meaning "red people"
- This "new" state is adjacent with Vermont
- directly east of Washington state
- the crawfish capital of the world
- home of the Grand Canyon
- Bismark is this state's capitol
- home state of the characters in the TV series Breaking Bad
- called "America's Dairyland"
- the Palmetto state
- located below Washington state
- home of the Liberty Bell
- the atomic bomb was developed in this state's small city of Oak Ridge
- this state is on Ray Charle's mind
- most farm-raised catfish come from this state
- home of Mount Rushmore
- this state's slogan is the "land of 10,000 lakes"
- home to both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame
- the state with the longest coastline (greater than all others combined)
- the only state to be named after a US president
- Des Moines is this state's capitol
- home of the most populous city in the US (hint: I <3 this city)
- Bill Clinton was born in this state
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- the Cotton State
- the smallest state in the US
- home of the Gateway Arch
- its 4 mile Bay Bridge connects the western part of this state across the Chesapeake Bay into its eastern shore
- home to the third largest city in the US, located beside Lake Michigan
- home of the insert-sate-capitol-here Cream Pie
- the Cornhusker State
- the southernmost state, in latitude
- ALL of this state's territory is part of the Appalachian mountain range
- over 90 % of the nation's lobster supply is caught off the coast of this state
- home of Yellowstone National Park
- where the Wright Brothers took flight
- a state known for its many bourbon breweries
- this state takes its name from Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr, an English nobleman
- Hartford is this state's capitol
- it is estimated there are approximately 500,000 detectable seismic tremors in this state annually
- home of Jamestown, the first English settlement
- heading west from Colorado, this state's I-70 highway is one of the most deserted stretches of highway in the US
- this state has an upper and lower peninsula (hint: it's in the Great Lakes region)
- it's so big, this state was an independent nation from 1836 to 1845
- it's the 4th largest state and shares it's borders with 3 Canadian provinces
- this small "new" state has the highest population density and percent urban population in the US
- the name of this state means "the land of Indians"
50 Clues: the Cotton State • the Palmetto state • the Cornhusker State • home of Mount Rushmore • home of the Gateway Arch • home of the Grand Canyon • home of the Liberty Bell • the smallest state in the US • called "America's Dairyland" • located below Washington state • its state animal is the buffalo • Bismark is this state's capitol • Hartford is this state's capitol • ...
More Texas Talk 2019-09-09
16 Clues: State Dish • State Song • State Bird • State Tree • State Motto • State Plant • State Flower • a Border State • a Border State • State Folk Dance • Capital of Texas • State Large Mammal • State Small Mammal • Longest State River • Lowest Point in Texas • a Large city in Texas
Hoosier Facts 2025-05-14
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- The state bird is the ___.
- Indiana is surrounded by Michigan, Illinois, Ohio, and __.
- The US Representative is from Huntington, IN and is the father of “911 Emergency System”
- Indiana has ____ counties.
- The central region of Indiana is known for its __ land.
- In 1816, Indiana became a __.
- Means "land of Indians"
- Indiana is abbreviated to __.
- The state flower is the ___.
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- Our northernmost region is known as the Northern Moraine and ______.
- The number of glaciers Indiana has been touched by.
- Indiana was the __ state to become a state.
- Our state's 1st capital was __.
- The state tree is the ___ tree.
- "On the Banks of the ____" is our state song
- ___ of the 48 Vice Presidents have comes from Indiana.
- Indiana's state capital is __.
- Indiana has ___ State Senators.
- Our state nickname is ___.
19 Clues: Means "land of Indians" • The state bird is the ___. • Indiana has ____ counties. • Our state nickname is ___. • The state flower is the ___. • In 1816, Indiana became a __. • Indiana is abbreviated to __. • Indiana's state capital is __. • Our state's 1st capital was __. • The state tree is the ___ tree. • Indiana has ___ State Senators. • ...
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 • ...
General Geography by Sara 2021-03-06
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- The state where Elmer Gray lives
- The state where you and Henry saw the Rose Parade
- The country where you would find the city of Montreal
- The tallest mountain in the world
- The country where you and Sara visited the Tulip Gardens
- The state where Cullen lives
- The widest river in the world
- The river that you and Henry took a riverboat cruise with the Crazy Eight
- The country where you can find the great wall
- The longest river in the world
- The state where Leigh lives
- Your home state
- The state where the Phillies play
- The state famous for cheese and dairy cows
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- The state where Tanner lives
- The country where you took a cruise through a famous canal
- The country where you can find the Great Pyramids
- The state where you and Henry took a cruise and saw glaciers
- The country where you can find the Eiffel Tower
- The state where Patty lives
- The mountain range where Henry grew up
- The country where you can find the Leaning Tower of Pisa
- The state where Adam lives
- The state where Charles and Erin lived when they got married
- The state where you and Henry used to go for the winter
- The country where you can find the Kremlin
- The state where Barbara lives
- The country where your penpal Othmar lives
- The country Conrad Yerkes came from
- The state where the Yankees play
30 Clues: Your home state • The state where Adam lives • The state where Patty lives • The state where Leigh lives • The state where Tanner lives • The state where Cullen lives • The widest river in the world • The state where Barbara lives • The longest river in the world • The state where Elmer Gray lives • The state where the Yankees play • The tallest mountain in the world • ...
U.S. States 2022-11-29
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- Has a lot of prairies
- Is Famous for sourdough
- san antonio is here
- has no sales tax
- Grows Potatoes
- Nickname is The Natural State
- Has a lot of spring swimming pools
- Has the worlds largest pecan nursery
- Sioux falls is here
- home to largest pyramid
- the old dominion state
- mountain dew is from here
- known for cars
- capitol is raleigh
- the equality state
- Sixth state to join the new union
- Surfing happens here
- known as graden state
- more than 4,000 islands off its coast
- known as the swing state
- Smith Island is its famous island
- named after native americans
- Has forested hills
- Grand Canyon is here
- known for blue skys
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- the evergreen state
- Cajun Cuisine
- governor is steve sisolak
- produces the most peaches in the u.s
- Nickname is The Golden State
- Cornhuskers are their football team
- the badger state
- Hawkeye state
- Grows a lot of oranges
- ben franklin live here
- first mothers day
- highest population density
- St paul is the capital
- Thomas Jefferson called this state a jewel
- Grows peaches
- Known as the treasure state
- has maysville
- Has 4 million people currently
- Windshield wipers were invented here
- smallest U.s state
- very large city
- first state to own a constitution
- gets name from two french names
- had worst recorded tornado
- is Famous for basketball
50 Clues: Cajun Cuisine • Hawkeye state • Grows peaches • has maysville • Grows Potatoes • known for cars • very large city • has no sales tax • the badger state • first mothers day • capitol is raleigh • the equality state • smallest U.s state • Has forested hills • the evergreen state • san antonio is here • Sioux falls is here • known for blue skys • Surfing happens here • Grand Canyon is here • ...
Unit 4 Crossword 2024-04-18
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- state of basically compact form but narrow extensions.
- line that coincides with some cultural.
- line established after the area has been settled.
- flow of people and goods can be constricted.
- state whose territory contains isolated parts.
- process of redrawing legislative boundaries for power.
- cultural group within a larger, politically dominant culture.
- study of spatial relations among regions influencing politics.
- state whose territory is interrupted.
- a state whose territory is nearly circular.
- a state whose territory is long and narrow.
- state made up of more or less equal provinces.
- transfer of powers from the state central government.
- force that tends to bind a state together.
- region of countries or territories with internal conflicts.
- line established before the area is well populated.
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- area of country that has freedom.
- boundaries that used to exist, detected on landscape.
- disagreement about the actual boundary location.
- disagreement between neighboring states over policies.
- process and outcome of reallocation of electoral seats.
- territorial state surrounded by another state.
- a zone of exploitation extending 200 nautical miles.
- association promoting free trade among members in 1957.
- drawing of new electoral district boundary lines.
- line based on a coordinate system.
- state that is separated from a territory.
- forceful expansion by a state.
- force that tends to break a state apart.
- state wishing to gain territory because same ethnicity.
- a country acquiring political control over another territory.
- completely surrounded by land.
32 Clues: forceful expansion by a state. • completely surrounded by land. • area of country that has freedom. • line based on a coordinate system. • state whose territory is interrupted. • line that coincides with some cultural. • force that tends to break a state apart. • state that is separated from a territory. • force that tends to bind a state together. • ...
States of India 2025-04-29
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- : Rich in minerals and home to Betla National Park.
- : Home state of Mahatma Gandhi and Gir National Park.
- Pradesh : Himalayan state known for hill stations like Shimla and Manali.
- : Northeastern state known for palaces and tribal traditions.
- : Known as "God’s Own Country", famous for backwaters.
- : Smallest state, famous for beaches and Portuguese heritage.
- : Newest state, with Hyderabad as its capital.
- Bengal : State of the Sundarbans and birthplace of Rabindranath Tagore.
- : Ancient center of learning, includes Nalanda and Bodh Gaya.
- : Known for classical dance and Loktak Lake.
- : Surrounds Delhi on three sides; known for agriculture.
- : Largest state by area; home to the Thar Desert.
- Pradesh : Coastal state known for Tirupati temple.
- : State with tribal culture and Chitrakote Falls.
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- : State with Mumbai, India’s financial capital.
- : Smallest northeastern state, home to Kanchenjunga.
- : Home to Konark Sun Temple and Jagannath Puri.
- Pradesh : Easternmost state, land of the rising sun in India.
- Nadu : Famous for Dravidian-style temples and classical dance.
- : Land of festivals and indigenous tribes.
- Pradesh : Most populous state; home to Taj Mahal.
- Pradesh : Known as the heart of India, famous for Khajuraho temples.
- : "Abode of clouds", has the wettest places on Earth.
- : Source of Ganga and Yamuna, known for the Char Dham.
- : Bengaluru is the capital; famous for Mysore Palace.
- : Known for Bhangra and the Golden Temple.
- : Hilly state known for bamboo dance and scenic beauty.
- : Famous for tea plantations and one-horned rhinos.
28 Clues: : Land of festivals and indigenous tribes. • : Known for Bhangra and the Golden Temple. • : Known for classical dance and Loktak Lake. • : Newest state, with Hyderabad as its capital. • : State with Mumbai, India’s financial capital. • : Home to Konark Sun Temple and Jagannath Puri. • Pradesh : Most populous state; home to Taj Mahal. • ...
Region nicknames 2023-09-26
15 Clues: Sooner State • Big Sky State • Blue Hen State • The Copper State • The Nutmeg State • The Golden State • The Buckeye State • The Last Frontier • The Neutral State • The Sunshine State • The Lone Star State • The Volunteer State • The Sunflower State • Water Winter Wonderland • The Green Mountain State
Civil War 2021-10-20
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- third state to secede
- end of war date(month word then numbers)
- fourth state to secede
- second state to secede
- northern states
- southern states
- sixth state to secede
- eleventh state to secede
- fifth state to secede
- ninth state to secede
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- eighth state to secede
- first state to secede
- president during Civil War
- seventh state to secede
- first battle of the war
- tenth state to secede
16 Clues: northern states • southern states • first state to secede • third state to secede • sixth state to secede • tenth state to secede • fifth state to secede • ninth state to secede • eighth state to secede • fourth state to secede • second state to secede • seventh state to secede • first battle of the war • eleventh state to secede • president during Civil War • ...
0106 Vocabulary Review 2017-04-27
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- It is important to apply the sealant _____. Otherwise, there can be flaws in the coverage.
- This stem means “mind”
- Dogs have a(n) _____ sense of smell and hearing, so they can detect things humans can’t.
- This winter, snow was ____. We hardly had any.
- Now that we have collected the data, we need to _____ it.
- Linda planned to paint a picture for her room, but she was _____. She had no ideas.
- This stem means “self”
- The vowel color of the word “insight”
- Harry’s total _____ includes his salary, benefits, and bonuses.
- My _____ in this position left to take a job at another school.
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- In this rounds of the playoffs, the Capitals want to _____ the Penguins.
- Due to _____ circumstances, the Red Line was shut down this morning.
- He took a(n) _____ that stock prices would rise, and it paid off.
- Part of a system or machine (stress pattern O-o-o-o)
- This stem means “sight” or “vision”
- Taking long walks after work can be _____. It’s good for you.
- The writer hopes to _____ ideas from a number of difference sources into his work.
- This biography is _____. The subject does not approve of or endorse it in any way.
- The part of speech of “esoteric”
- When you do your project, make sure you follow the _____.
- The army used airplanes to _____ their troops overseas.
- This stem means “first” or “leader”
22 Clues: This stem means “mind” • This stem means “self” • The part of speech of “esoteric” • This stem means “sight” or “vision” • This stem means “first” or “leader” • The vowel color of the word “insight” • This winter, snow was ____. We hardly had any. • Part of a system or machine (stress pattern O-o-o-o) • The army used airplanes to _____ their troops overseas. • ...
Finance Terms 2020-03-11
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- Difference between the present cash inflows and cash outflows over a period of time.
- Loan taken to finance everyday operations.
- Process of selling unpaid customers invoices to get money quicker.
- Money withdrawn from bank is more than what the company has in the bank.
- A mixture of the fixed and variable costs.
- Income generated from sales of goods and/or services.
- Costs that change depending on the production and sales.
- Private equity investor that provide capitals to companies with high growth potential.
- Funds used by company to acquire and maintain new physical assets.
- Sources of revenue that companies have.
- Something valuable that an entity owns.
- The purchase of supplies do not have to be paid immediately.
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- Rent or borrow a property temporarily.
- Difference between actual sales and break-even sales.
- Bounty, contribution or subsidy given by the government for specific purposes.
- Profit received per unit sold after all expenses have been discounted.
- A high net-worth individual that invests/financially banks small start-up companies.
- Profit Retained kept in the company instead of going to shareholders.
- Cash spent in sales revenue generation.
- Amount of time it takes to recover the cost of an investment.
- Price attributed to the production of specific goods and services.
- Percentage rate of return expected on an investment as compared to initial investment cost.
22 Clues: Rent or borrow a property temporarily. • Cash spent in sales revenue generation. • Sources of revenue that companies have. • Something valuable that an entity owns. • Loan taken to finance everyday operations. • A mixture of the fixed and variable costs. • Difference between actual sales and break-even sales. • Income generated from sales of goods and/or services. • ...
Tea's Japanese Vocabulary #1 2020-10-02
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- Culture. Trends and fads that society makes.
- Emperor makes these laws for the people.
- The people of Japan were the emperors ________.
- A woman trained to entertain and serve men.
- People who grew crops to sell, a very important role in Japan.
- Japan did this to fit the popular culture better.
- Citizens at the bottom of society, people of different ethnicities.
- The leader of Japan.
- Citizens who lived on the streets and had to beg for food.
- Japan had control over different countries, these countries were ________.
- Men and Women in Japan who formed the core of Japans middle class.
- A group of young men who perform on the streets.
- The government in each domain ruled by the daimyo.
- The leader of the Bakufu.
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- Military of Japan lead by the Shogun.
- A sense of what is beautiful, Gardens in Japan.
- The leader of Japan had ___________ over Japan.
- The leader of the Han.
- What the Japanese are in from the rest of the world.
- Craftsmen and Carpenters who made and sold goods.
- A system where a group or person is ranked higher than the other.
- Japan changed its ways to fit popular culture.
- The higher class people in Japanese society.
- An important city to the country is a part of. i.e; Capitals.
- Military of Japan.
- A Japanese form of measurement.
26 Clues: Military of Japan. • The leader of Japan. • The leader of the Han. • The leader of the Bakufu. • A Japanese form of measurement. • Military of Japan lead by the Shogun. • Emperor makes these laws for the people. • A woman trained to entertain and serve men. • Culture. Trends and fads that society makes. • The higher class people in Japanese society. • ...
Geography 2024-06-05
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- Which country is also a continent?
- Which ocean is farthest south?
- Which US state is the most north?
- Which state had the Roanoke colony?
- Which continent is Italy in?
- Which state has a capital that is named after a president?
- Which ocean is farthest north?
- Which state has a Great Lake named after it?
- What is the capital of Montana?
- What is the capital of Colorado?
- Which continent is Mexico in?
- Which state is Lilo and Stitch based in?
- Which continent does Disney's Mulan take place?
- Which state has Disney World?
- What is the capital of North Carolina
- Which US state has the Grand Canyon?
- Which continent has no permanent residents?
- What is the capital of Idaho?
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- Which state had the Jamestown colony?
- What is the capital of Maine?
- Which US state has Death Valley?
- Which US state is known for its peaches?
- What is the nation's capital?
- The statue of Liberty is located in which state?
- What is the capital of Texas?
- Which continent is The Lion King based?
- Which ocean is often labeled twice on a map?
- What is the capital of Virginia?
- What is the capital of Oregon?
- Which US state is the smallest?
- Which ocean borders North Carolina?
- Which state is the Princess and the Frog based?
- Which state had the Plymouth colony?
33 Clues: Which continent is Italy in? • What is the capital of Maine? • What is the nation's capital? • What is the capital of Texas? • Which continent is Mexico in? • Which state has Disney World? • What is the capital of Idaho? • Which ocean is farthest south? • What is the capital of Oregon? • Which ocean is farthest north? • Which US state is the smallest? • ...
Georgia 2024-08-22
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- Highest Altitude in Georgia
- Georgia's smallest region
- State nickname
- Most agricultural region
- Georgia's state animal
- State that borders the north east part of georgia
- State that borders the south part of georgia
- Georgia's state fruit
- State that borders the north part of georgia
- State that borders the north west part of georgia
- Natural line dividing georgia
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- State that borders the west part of georgia
- Most mountainous region
- Biggest city in Georgia by size
- Most industrialized region in georgia
- Georgia's biggest region
- Georgia's state abbreviation
- Most populated city in Georgia
- Georgia's capital
19 Clues: State nickname • Georgia's capital • Georgia's state fruit • Georgia's state animal • Most mountainous region • Most agricultural region • Georgia's biggest region • Georgia's smallest region • Highest Altitude in Georgia • Georgia's state abbreviation • Natural line dividing georgia • Most populated city in Georgia • Biggest city in Georgia by size • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
The Unique Capitals of Glorious Indian States 2023-06-27
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- Capital of the state which is in the heart of India
- Known for the Rock Garden and Sukhna Lake
- Capital of the land of Buddha's enlightenment
- God's own country's capital
- The cultural capital of Tamil Nadu
- The Silicon Valley of India
- Capital of the state which is the land of festivals and warriors
- Capital of the state which is the land of legends and lions
- Capital of Chhattisgarh
- The Pink city
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- Bollywood's headquarters
- Capital of the state famous for the Kaziranga National Park
- City of pearls
- Capital of the state which was the land of the legendary Manikya Kings
- Capital of the state which is home to the Tata Steel plant
- Capital of the state which means 'The dawn-lit mountains'
- Capital of the state which is the land of Hills
- Capital of the state which is the birthplace of polo
- The capital within a city
- Capital of the state which is the abode of the Andhra Kings
- The city of nawabs
21 Clues: The Pink city • City of pearls • The city of nawabs • Capital of Chhattisgarh • Bollywood's headquarters • The capital within a city • God's own country's capital • The Silicon Valley of India • The cultural capital of Tamil Nadu • Known for the Rock Garden and Sukhna Lake • Capital of the land of Buddha's enlightenment • Capital of the state which is the land of Hills • ...
Pennsylvania Fast Facts 2023-04-20
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- Number of counties in Pennsylvania
- State dog
- State Coat of Arms: Ship, __ , sheaves of wheat.
- State insect
- State beverage
- State flower
- Pennsylvania's nickname is the __ state"
- State bird
- State Motto: "Virtue, __, and Independence"
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- Background color of state flag
- State animal
- State Amphibian: Eastern __
- State fish
- State Tree: Eastern __
- Capitol of Pennsylvania
15 Clues: State dog • State fish • State bird • State animal • State insect • State flower • State beverage • State Tree: Eastern __ • Capitol of Pennsylvania • State Amphibian: Eastern __ • Background color of state flag • Number of counties in Pennsylvania • Pennsylvania's nickname is the __ state" • State Motto: "Virtue, __, and Independence" • State Coat of Arms: Ship, __ , sheaves of wheat.
States Alabama to Kentucky 2022-04-08
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- Capital: Springfield, Nickname: prairie state and land of Lincoln, Bird: cardinal, Flower: common blue violet.
- Capital: Juneau, Nickname: The last frontier, Bird: willow ptarmigan, Flower: forget-me-not
- Capital: Atlanta, Nickname: the peach state and the empire state of the south, Bird: brown thrasher, Flower: Cherokee rose.
- Capital: Boise, Nickname: the land of famous potatoes and the gem state, Bird: the mountain bluebird, Flower: syringa.
- Capital: Indianapolis, Nickname: hoosier state, Bird: northern cardinal, Flower: peony
- Capital: Denver, Nickname: centennial state and colorful Colorado, Bird: lark bunting, Flower: Colorado blue columbine.
- Capital: Topeka, Nickname: sunflower state and wheat state, Bird: western meadowlark, Flower: wild sunflower.
- Capital: Montgomery, Nickname: The cotton state, Bird: yellow hammer, Flower: yellow hibiscus.
- Capital: Little Rock, Nickname: the natural state, Bird: the northern mockingbird, Flower: apple blossom.
- Capital: Frankfort, Nickname: bluegrass state, Bird: northern cardinal, Flower: goldenrod.
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- Capital: Tallahassee, Nickname: orange state and sunshine state, Bird: mockingbird, Flower: orange blossom.
- Capital: Des Moines, Nickname: hawkeye state and corn state, Bird: American goldfinch, Flower: praire rose.
- Capital: Montgomery, Nickname: The cotton state, Bird: yellow hammer, Flower: camellia
- Capital: Hartford, Nickname: the constitution state and nutmeg state, Bird: American robin, Flower: Mountain-lavrel
- Capital: phoenix, Nickname: copper state, Bird: cactus wren, Flower: saguaro.
- Capital: Sacramento, Nickname: the golden state, Bird: California quail, Flower: California poppy.
- Capital: Dover, Nickname: the first state and the diamond state, Bird: blue hen chicken, Flower: peach blossom.
17 Clues: Capital: phoenix, Nickname: copper state, Bird: cactus wren, Flower: saguaro. • Capital: Montgomery, Nickname: The cotton state, Bird: yellow hammer, Flower: camellia • Capital: Indianapolis, Nickname: hoosier state, Bird: northern cardinal, Flower: peony • Capital: Frankfort, Nickname: bluegrass state, Bird: northern cardinal, Flower: goldenrod. • ...
New Hampshire 2019-03-17
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- railroad in northern NH.
- state insect
- popular summer destination
- 14th president
- located in Salem NH. America's_____
- state capital
- smallest town in NH.
- how many states border NH.
- state wild cat
- live__or die
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- fall
- General John
- highest peak
- food
- state tree
- state dog breed
- state nickname
- only town in the world named this
- NH. was the __state to be adopted
- number of counties in NH.
20 Clues: fall • food • state tree • General John • highest peak • state insect • live__or die • state capital • state nickname • 14th president • state wild cat • state dog breed • smallest town in NH. • railroad in northern NH. • number of counties in NH. • popular summer destination • how many states border NH. • only town in the world named this • NH. was the __state to be adopted • ...
Positive Words 2023-08-07
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- a feeling of being motivated or having new ideas
- A state of being bright and full of life
- A state of being content and satisfied
- A state of extreme happiness or joy.
- A feeling of enthusiasm and anticipation
- A state of being peaceful and free from stress
- A feeling of great delight and happiness
- A feeling of being refreshed or re-energized
- A feeling of being thankful and appreciative
- The state of shining brightly or showing happiness
- A feeling of being playful and full of joy
- A state of being free from tension or stress
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- A state of being full of energy and enthusiasm
- A feeling of tranquility and peacefulness
- A state of glowing or shining brightly
- A state of being carefree and without worries
- A feeling of being lively and full of life
- A state of calm and quietness
- A feeling of being young and energetic
- A feeling of being connected and stable.
- A feeling of admiration or appreciation
21 Clues: A state of calm and quietness • A state of extreme happiness or joy. • A state of glowing or shining brightly • A state of being content and satisfied • A feeling of being young and energetic • A feeling of admiration or appreciation • A state of being bright and full of life • A feeling of enthusiasm and anticipation • A feeling of great delight and happiness • ...
Geography Chapter 7- MS 2017-11-20
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- Texas city that leads the nation in imports
- nation's bloodiest war
- trade mark of the south
- name of the French skilled hunters and trappers in Louisiana
- strong sense of loyalty to one's region
- chain of small islands off the southern coast of Florida
- state known for leading in zinc production
- state known as the "natural state"
- officially organized group of churches with the same doctrine
- state known for being the border state in the Civil War
- holding on to traditional values and opposing rapid change
- state known for the bus boycott
- state known as the first to secede
- world's largest cavern
- argued the need to build bridges between denominations
- brake away from their liberal counterparts in the 20th century
- state known for being names "Red People"
- America's largest "tourist town"
- "Texas's biggest tourist town"
- famous store chain founded in Arkansas
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- state known for the Bluegrass region
- discovered in the mountains of Georgia
- church leaders push modernizing Christianity
- state known for fish, shrimp, and oyster
- state known for having the lowest GDP
- refers to the southernmost states along the Atlantic and Gulf coast
- state known for the longhorns
- river that forms the border between Texas and Mexico
- state known for once being a Spanish colony
- inventors who used the Outer Banks of NC
- wrote the U.S. Constitution
- state known for being the largest of the 13 colonies
- wrote the Declaration of Independence
- movement that brought minority issues to the forefront of the nation
- state known for being the "Mountain state"
- state known for the nation's largest tobacco crop
- among the first settlers of the Bluegrass region
- Jewel of the South
- people who sought to speak in tongues and experience spiritual gifts
- oldest European settlement in the U.S.
- largest recreational city in the world
41 Clues: Jewel of the South • nation's bloodiest war • world's largest cavern • trade mark of the south • wrote the U.S. Constitution • state known for the longhorns • "Texas's biggest tourist town" • state known for the bus boycott • America's largest "tourist town" • state known as the "natural state" • state known as the first to secede • state known for the Bluegrass region • ...
Suffixes -less, -ness, ful 2024-06-02
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- the quality of being clever
- without a home
- feeling thanks
- unable to help oneself
- without getting tired
- the state of being happy
- full of color
- full of wonder
- full of hope
- the state of being sick
- the quality of being kind
- without hope
- having no worth
- the state of being weak
- the state of being sad
- the state of being neat
- not careful
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- the state of being dark
- having power
- without end
- full of cheer
- unable to speak
- not useful
- showing consideration
- full of joy
- the state of being fair
- without fear
- the state of being lonely
- full of peace
- giving help
30 Clues: not useful • without end • full of joy • giving help • not careful • having power • full of hope • without fear • without hope • full of cheer • full of color • full of peace • without a home • feeling thanks • full of wonder • unable to speak • having no worth • without getting tired • showing consideration • unable to help oneself • the state of being sad • the state of being dark • the state of being fair • ...
European Capitals 2022-04-11
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 • ...
