state capitals Crossword Puzzles
Hawaiian 2023-08-04
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- What number State is Hawaii
- A color on their flag
- Fruit that is most prevalent
- Reptile that does not exist here
- Number of letters in their alphabet
- Type of Hawaiian dance
- Word for Volcanic haze
- Ham substitute that is part of the local cuisine
- The State gem
- The sport that was invented in Hawaii
- Color of the National flower
- Only State in the US that grows this
- First State to ban this
- Most widely visited island
- Gesture for hello
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- What the entire state is made up of
- Attack that occurred here
- Hawaii's famous nut
- The State Bird
- Something Hawaii is known for
- Number of official languages
- Something you might eat as a cool treat
- A Hawaiian greeting
- Number of main islands
- World's largest active Volcano Mauna___
- You can mail this instead of a postcard
- Official color of Maui
27 Clues: The State gem • The State Bird • Gesture for hello • Hawaii's famous nut • A Hawaiian greeting • A color on their flag • Type of Hawaiian dance • Word for Volcanic haze • Number of main islands • Official color of Maui • First State to ban this • Attack that occurred here • Most widely visited island • What number State is Hawaii • Fruit that is most prevalent • Number of official languages • ...
Countries and Capitals of Asia 2021-09-30
Capitals of Countries in Africa 2023-05-31
National States & Capitals Day - Thunder Funding 2023-09-05
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- The state capital known for its jazz and barbecue
- The smallest U.S. state by area
- The capital of Hawaii
- The state capital famous for its French Quarter and Mardi Gras celebrations
- The capital of Nevada
- The state known for its deserts and the Grand Canyon
- The largest U.S. state by area
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- The state known as the "Land of Enchantment"
- The capital of Texas
- The capital of California
- The state known for its potatoes and famous for the Idaho Potato Museum
- The capital of New York
- The only U.S. state with a non-contiguous land area
- The state famous for its lobster and rocky coastline
- The state known as the "Sunshine State"
15 Clues: The capital of Texas • The capital of Hawaii • The capital of Nevada • The capital of New York • The capital of California • The largest U.S. state by area • The smallest U.S. state by area • The state known as the "Sunshine State" • The state known as the "Land of Enchantment" • The state capital known for its jazz and barbecue • ...
Interactions Among Branches of Government 2023-01-24
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- When two or more levels of government share formal authority over the same area and people.
- The cornerstone of the national government's relations with state and local governments.
- Required each state to recognize the public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of all other states.
- The interactions among national, state, and local governments
- The national government and the states share powers and policy assignments.
- The Supreme Court held that school segregation was unconstitutional.
- The national government is weak, and most or all power is in the hands of the country's components
- A central government that holds supreme power in a nation.
- The transferring of responsibility for policies from the federal government to state and local governments.
- States,“The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people.”
- A legal process whereby a state surrenders a person charged with a crime to the state in which the crime is alleged to have been committed.
- Makes the Constitution, national laws, and treaties supreme over state laws
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- Powers of the federal government that go beyond those enumerated in the Constitution.
- Authorizes Congress to pass all laws “necessary and proper”.
- Established the supremacy of the national government over state governments.
- Support broad programs in areas such as community development and social services.
- Defined the power of Congress to regulate interstate commerce as encompassing virtually every form of commercial activity.
- Powers specifically listed in Article I of the Constitution.
- Required state and local law enforcement officials to conduct background checks on people attempting to purchase handguns.
- The main source of federal aid to state and local governments.
20 Clues: A central government that holds supreme power in a nation. • Authorizes Congress to pass all laws “necessary and proper”. • Powers specifically listed in Article I of the Constitution. • The interactions among national, state, and local governments • The main source of federal aid to state and local governments. • ...
Arizona 2020-07-22
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- 2nd Saturday every month
- Arizona has land set aside for these types of people
- What is the lowest point in Arizona?
- What is another one of Arizona's geographic regions?
- What is the hottest it has ever been in Arizona?
- Popular Interest Group
- What is the canyon that attracts many tourists?
- What is Arizona's state fish?
- What is the state nickname?
- What is the highest point in Arizona?
- What type of tree does Arizona have the most of in the world?
- What is the central geographic region of Arizona called?
- how old is the Amigas Club
- Which region are the biggest cities in Arizona located in?
- What is the average temperature in Arizona in the summer?
- What is Arizona's state bird?
- Amigas annual meeting
- What is Arizona's state flower?
- What is the coldest it has ever bee in Arizona?
- number of Amigos in the Amigas Club
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- What is the average temperature in Arizona?
- What is the Arizona state neckwear?
- What are the five c's of Arizona?(place commas in between each one)
- What is one of the geographic regions in Arizona?
- What type of fires are common in the summer because of the dry climate in Arizona?
- Which holiday did Arizona become a state on?
- What does Arizona produce the most?
- What is Arizona's state tree?
- Buzz keep Amigas Club organized
- What is Arizona's state fossil?
- Who settled on Arizona's land first?
- what are Arizona's state colors?
- Amigas volunteers
- read into these Interest Groups
- The average temp for winter in Arizona?
- what is had at every Amigas gathering
- Where was the famous gunfight in Arizona?
- What is Arizona's state gem?
- What is the capital of Arizona?
39 Clues: Amigas volunteers • Amigas annual meeting • Popular Interest Group • 2nd Saturday every month • how old is the Amigas Club • What is the state nickname? • What is Arizona's state gem? • What is Arizona's state tree? • What is Arizona's state fish? • What is Arizona's state bird? • Buzz keep Amigas Club organized • What is Arizona's state fossil? • read into these Interest Groups • ...
Clone of Arizona 2020-07-24
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- 2nd Saturday every month
- Arizona has land set aside for these types of people
- What is the lowest point in Arizona?
- What is another one of Arizona's geographic regions?
- What is the hottest it has ever been in Arizona?
- Popular Interest Group
- What is the canyon that attracts many tourists?
- What is Arizona's state fish?
- What is the state nickname?
- What is the highest point in Arizona?
- What type of tree does Arizona have the most of in the world?
- What is the central geographic region of Arizona called?
- how old is the Amigas Club
- Which region are the biggest cities in Arizona located in?
- What is the average temperature in Arizona in the summer?
- What is Arizona's state bird?
- Amigas annual meeting
- What is Arizona's state flower?
- What is the coldest it has ever bee in Arizona?
- number of Amigos in the Amigas Club
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- What is the average temperature in Arizona?
- What is the Arizona state neckwear?
- What are the five c's of Arizona?(place commas in between each one)
- What is one of the geographic regions in Arizona?
- What type of fires are common in the summer because of the dry climate in Arizona?
- Which holiday did Arizona become a state on?
- What does Arizona produce the most?
- What is Arizona's state tree?
- Buzz keep Amigas Club organized
- What is Arizona's state fossil?
- Who settled on Arizona's land first?
- what are Arizona's state colors?
- Amigas volunteers
- read into these Interest Groups
- The average temp for winter in Arizona?
- what is had at every Amigas gathering
- Where was the famous gunfight in Arizona?
- What is Arizona's state gem?
- What is the capital of Arizona?
39 Clues: Amigas volunteers • Amigas annual meeting • Popular Interest Group • 2nd Saturday every month • how old is the Amigas Club • What is the state nickname? • What is Arizona's state gem? • What is Arizona's state tree? • What is Arizona's state fish? • What is Arizona's state bird? • Buzz keep Amigas Club organized • What is Arizona's state fossil? • read into these Interest Groups • ...
Constitution Review 2023-12-07
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- The government is divided into 3 branches to limit the power of each
- Idea that the government gets its power from the people and people chose leaders to represent their needs
- The Supreme Court can rule laws unconstitutional
- Basis for implied powers, sometimes called Elastic Clause because its meaning has been stretched
- Says the Constitution and federal laws outrank state and local laws
- The three branches of government can check or limit each other to prevent any one branch from having too much power
- Powers of the government not specifically listed in the Constitution but suggested by it in order to carry out expressed powers
- Changes to the constitution, there have been 27 of them
- Powers that the federal government and state governments share
- Powers kept to the states
- Introduction to the Constitution, “We the people…”
- First ten amendments
- Created the executive branch, the president whose job it is to enforce the laws
- How the President can check Congress
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- Constitution says that each State must honor the laws, records, and court decisions of every other State
- Created the Supreme Court whose job it is to interpret the meaning of laws
- legal process by which a person accused of a crime in one State is returned for trial to that State by the police of another State
- No State may discriminate against a person who lives in another State
- Powers of the government specifically listed in the Constitution
- Created the legislative branch, Congress whose job is to create the laws
- Dividing power between federal and state governments
- The government has to obey the law
22 Clues: First ten amendments • Powers kept to the states • The government has to obey the law • How the President can check Congress • The Supreme Court can rule laws unconstitutional • Introduction to the Constitution, “We the people…” • Dividing power between federal and state governments • Changes to the constitution, there have been 27 of them • ...
Science Review 2024-10-03
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- Fourth State of matter in which the particles have tons of energy
- State of matter in which the particles slide around each other and have a definite volume, but not shape
- Made of only 1 kind of matter cannot be separated
- State of matter in which the particles are tightly packed together and have a definite shape
- Change in state Gas to liquid
- Able to be dissolved
- Mixtures that contain two or more visible materials
- A substance that dissolves
- When a solid becomes incorporated into a liquid to form a solution
- Change in state from liquid to solid
- Change in state from solid to gas
- The amount of solute dissolved in the solvent
- State of matter in which the particles are very far apart from each other doesn't have a definite volume or shape
- Contains two or more substances
- Change in state from liquid to gas
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- A solvent and solute mixing together forms this
- When you mix more solute into a saturated mixture by heating it
- One of the small parts of matter (atoms, Molecules)
- No more solute can dissolve in a solvent at a certain temperature and amount
- A heterogeneous mixture in which the particles do not settle
- Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System
- Mixtures that look like they only have 1 set of properties
- Occasionally Heterogeneous mixtures will have particles that settle slowly after mixing
- Change in state Gas to solid
- Change in state from solid to liquid
- Anything that has weight and takes up space
- A substance that does the dissolving
27 Clues: Able to be dissolved • A substance that dissolves • Change in state Gas to solid • Change in state Gas to liquid • Contains two or more substances • Change in state from solid to gas • Change in state from liquid to gas • Change in state from liquid to solid • Change in state from solid to liquid • A substance that does the dissolving • ...
L to J Quarter 2 2022-11-22
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- change in the physical state of matter from the gas phase to the solid phase without passing through the liquid phase
- vaporization of a liquid that occurs only on the surface of the liquid
- a change in state of matter (ex: solid to liquid, liquid to gas, etc.)
- a change in the form (size or shape) of an object
- a pure substance that cannot be broken down by chemical or physical means
- smallest particle of an element.
- change in the physical state of matter from the liquid phase to the gas phase
- two or more atoms that are chemically bonded.
- a physical change in which particles of a substance are separated by water particles
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- a change in matter in which a new substance is formed
- the measurement of how much mass of a substance is contained in a given volume
- change in state from solid to liquid
- an arrangement tool of the known elements organized by properties
- change in physical state of matter from the gas phase to the liquid phase
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- change in state from solid to gas without liquid phase.
- Force that holds atoms together.
- state of matter that keeps its shape and volume.
- the amount of matter or “stuff” that is found inside an object
- the amount of space an object takes up
- state of matter that keeps its volume, but takes the shape of its container
- change in state from liquid to solid
- state of matter that takes the shape and volume of the container it’s in.
23 Clues: Force that holds atoms together. • smallest particle of an element. • change in state from solid to liquid • change in state from liquid to solid • the amount of space an object takes up • anything that has mass and takes up space • two or more atoms that are chemically bonded. • state of matter that keeps its shape and volume. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE 2026-01-13
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- Theory – Belief that states formed to meet economic needs.
- – Branch of government that enforces laws.
- Theory – Theory that the state arose through domination of the strong over the weak.
- Contract Theory – Belief that people voluntarily formed states for mutual benefit.
- – An established organization that governs behavior.
- Theory – View that humans are social beings who naturally form states.
- – Government body that makes laws.
- – Process of testing political ideas using data.
- – Branch of government that interprets laws.
- Theory – Idea that forming a state is a natural human instinct.
- Behavior – Actions of individuals and groups in politics.
- – The art or science of governing and influencing government policies and power.
- – The population living within a state.
- – A group of people sharing common culture, language, or identity.
- – Based on observation and evidence.
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- – Supreme authority of a state, free from external control.
- Law – Rules governing relations between states.
- Approach – Scientific study of political behavior using empirical methods.
- – A defined geographical area under a state’s jurisdiction.
- – Thinker who popularized the modern concept of the state.
- – Legitimate power exercised by a government or institution.
- – A political organization with people, territory, government, and sovereignty.
- Approach – Political study focusing on philosophy, ethics, and institutions.
- – Concerned with values of what is good or bad in society.
- Science – The systematic study of politics, power, government, and the state.
- Right Theory – Belief that the state and ruler are created and chosen by God.
- – Institutions that make and enforce laws for society.
- Theory – Theory that the state evolved from family units.
- – A Greek city-state; the root word of politics.
- – The ability to influence or control the behavior of others.
30 Clues: – Government body that makes laws. • – Based on observation and evidence. • – The population living within a state. • – Branch of government that enforces laws. • – Branch of government that interprets laws. • Law – Rules governing relations between states. • – Process of testing political ideas using data. • – A Greek city-state; the root word of politics. • ...
FCCLA fun web search 2020-09-28
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- the national maganize
- state president of Ga FCCLA
- red colored flower
- fha full time state advisor
- first ga state advisor
- the state newpaper
- lightest color
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- theme for this year
- a vibrant color
- one of the national programs
- vice president of public relaions
- the action of leading a group of people or an organization
- full state advisor was Mrs Janet Mc-grathy-barber
- a group consisting of parents and children living together in a household
- career and technical student organization that functions as an intergal part of the family and consumer science education curriculum and operates within the school systems
- current state of FCCLA is Sarah Forehand
- first state advisor was Miss Daisy Lewis
17 Clues: lightest color • a vibrant color • red colored flower • the state newpaper • theme for this year • the national maganize • first ga state advisor • state president of Ga FCCLA • fha full time state advisor • one of the national programs • vice president of public relaions • current state of FCCLA is Sarah Forehand • first state advisor was Miss Daisy Lewis • ...
states of usa by: leo 2022-05-25
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- the second biggest state in the usa
- were they make m&m's
- this state's state food is jello
- its capital has a lot of slot machines
- has a nick name of tornado alley
- where we live
- home of the rocky mountains
- one of the last states to join the usa
- there state animal is the grizzly bear
- part of the gulf of mexico
- has a nickname the big apple
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- is where mt rushmore is
- where the liberty bell is
- Lincoln is this places capital
- where they make a lot of famous movies
- home of the grand canyon
- the state looks like a boot
- is a state where it is illegal to fall asleep with shoes on
- the state fruit is strawberries
19 Clues: where we live • were they make m&m's • is where mt rushmore is • home of the grand canyon • where the liberty bell is • part of the gulf of mexico • the state looks like a boot • home of the rocky mountains • has a nickname the big apple • Lincoln is this places capital • the state fruit is strawberries • this state's state food is jello • has a nick name of tornado alley • ...
Lesson 19 Crossword 2021-10-25
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- - the state of being united or joined as a whole
- - stiffness of behavior or style
- - the greater number
- - a private police force that guards a building, campus, park, etc
- - the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities
- - negative reaction to a substance
- - the fact or condition of being human
- - the status of belonging to a particular nation
- - the state or condition of being liked, admired, or supported by many people
- - the likelihood of something happening or being the case
- - the wealth and resources of a country or region
- - an instance of being hurt
- - unfriendliness or opposition, acts of warfare
- - talent, skill, or proficiency in a particular area
- - a set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something
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- - the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
- - the state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict
- - slick
- - the state or quality of being humid
- - the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions
- - the maximum amount that something can contain
- - a thing or things belonging to someone
- - a state to which time has no application; timelessness
- - the state, fact, or period of being mature
- - passionately angry and deeply felt
25 Clues: - slick • - the greater number • - an instance of being hurt • - stiffness of behavior or style • - negative reaction to a substance • - passionately angry and deeply felt • - the state or quality of being humid • - the fact or condition of being human • - a thing or things belonging to someone • - the state, fact, or period of being mature • ...
Vocabulary 2017-09-22
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- temporary state of mind or feeling
- state of being free from illness or injury
- to feel sad over something that happened in the past
- a system of faith a worship
- state of having duties
- hostile behaviour or attitude towards others
- attractive quality that makes things or people seem appealing
- a person who is addicted to a particular substance
- accomplishment of an aim or goal
- failure to remember
- strong desire to achieve something
- a person you have a bond of mutual affection with
- situation involving exposure to danger
- strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility
- action of keeping away from something
- a danger or risk
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- young people considered as a group
- state of showing envy
- able to be avoided
- process of not feeling angry at someone anymore for a mistake
- inner feeling that acts as a guide to right and wrong
- person who lacks courage to do dangerous things
- to feel concerned
- state of being protected
- state of physical ease
- state of mental strain resulting in demanding circumstances
- a change of place, position, or state
- a loud and unpleasant sound
- sudden intense feeling of fear
- physical harm caused to something
- to take action
31 Clues: to take action • a danger or risk • to feel concerned • able to be avoided • failure to remember • state of showing envy • state of having duties • state of physical ease • state of being protected • a system of faith a worship • a loud and unpleasant sound • sudden intense feeling of fear • accomplishment of an aim or goal • physical harm caused to something • ...
Matter puzzle 2025-03-10
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- SOLIDS THAT ARE STRONGER THAN MOLECULAR SOLIDS
- PRESSURE EXERTED BY THE LIQUID IN A CLOSED CONTAINER
- GIANT SOLID SUBSTANCES LIKE DIAMOND AND GRAPHITE
- REPEATING 3D STRUCTURES
- PURE FORM OF MATTER
- LIQUID IS DRAWN UP A VERY NARROW TUBE
- MOVES QUICKLY IN EMPTY SPACE
- SOLIDS THAT SHARE ELECTRONS TO THE METAL BODY
- SOLID TO LIQUID STATE
- PRESSURE REQUIRED TO LIQUIFY A GAS
- LIQUID TO GAS STATE
- STICKING OF PARTICLES OF THE SAME SUBSTANCE
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- POINT AT WHICH WATER TURNS TO VAPOR
- temperature at and above which vapor of the substance cannot be liquefied
- GAS TO LIQUID STATE
- THIN LAYER OF PARTICLES STRONGLY ATTRACTED TO EACH OTHER
- HOW MUCH LIQUID MOVES FREELY
- STATE OF MATTER ALONG SOLIDS, LIQUIDS, GASSES
- LIQUID TO SOLID STATE
- state of matter that is typically formed when a gas of bosons at very low densities is cooled
- physical substance in general
- WEAKEST TYPE OF SOLID
- GAS TO PLASMA STATE
- SOLIDS WITH DISOREDERED STRUCTURE AT THE MICROSCOPIC LEVEL
- HELIUM, OXYGEN, CO2
- CHANGES COLOR OF FLOWERS
- WATER CONVERTS TO GAS
- INTERMEDIATE PHASE BETWEEN SOLID AND GAS
- SOLID TO GAS STATE
- LIQUID TO EASILY EVAPORATE AT NORMAL TEMPERATURE
30 Clues: SOLID TO GAS STATE • GAS TO LIQUID STATE • PURE FORM OF MATTER • GAS TO PLASMA STATE • HELIUM, OXYGEN, CO2 • LIQUID TO GAS STATE • LIQUID TO SOLID STATE • WEAKEST TYPE OF SOLID • SOLID TO LIQUID STATE • WATER CONVERTS TO GAS • REPEATING 3D STRUCTURES • CHANGES COLOR OF FLOWERS • HOW MUCH LIQUID MOVES FREELY • MOVES QUICKLY IN EMPTY SPACE • physical substance in general • ...
Geography 2024-09-25
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- the body of water located on the southern border of Louisiana
- a group that helps run a community, state, or country
- the imaginary line that divides Earth into the Northern and Southern hemispheres
- the continent where China is located
- the ocean that is located near Antarctica
- the state located on the eastern border of Louisiana
- an area of land that has its own government
- one of the five largest bodies of water on Earth
- the ocean that is located between the United States and Asia
- the ocean that is located below Asia
- the ocean that is located between the United States and Europe
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- the line where one place, such as a state or country, ends and another begins
- the continent beneath North America
- one of the seven large bodies of land on Earth
- the state located on the northern border of Louisiana
- the continent where Louisiana is located
- the state that we live in
- the state located on the western border of Louisiana
- the continent that is also a country
- one of the 50 main areas with their own governments that make up the United States
- the continent where France and Spain are located
- the city where the government of a country or state meets
22 Clues: the state that we live in • the continent beneath North America • the continent that is also a country • the continent where China is located • the ocean that is located below Asia • the continent where Louisiana is located • the ocean that is located near Antarctica • an area of land that has its own government • one of the seven large bodies of land on Earth • ...
tion & sion 2024-08-25
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- movement (movere, Latin, to move)
- the act of deciding, choosing what to do (decidere, Latin, to determine)
- the state of operating (operari, Latin, to expend labour on / work on)
- to sum up / reach a decision by reasoning / to finish (conclude, Latin, to conclude)
- the state of celebrating (celebrare, Latin, to celebrate)
- the state of conversing (conversari, Latin, to keep company, via con [with] + versare [turning with])
- standing (stare [star-ay], Latin, to stand
- the state of attending to something (attendere, Latin, to attend)
- the state of being polluted (polluere, Latin, to pollute)
- sending someone to do a particular task (missere, Latin, to send out)
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- to express your thoughts or feelings (exprimere, Latin, to express or press out)
- sitting (sess, Latin,to sit
- something brought to mind (mentio, Latin, related to the mind)
- the state of having been constructed (construere, Latin, to heap together)
- country or large group of people born in a place (nat-, Latin, born)
- the state of being allowed to do something (permittere, Latin, to allow)
- the pulling from below / taking away (sub + trahere, Latin, to pull from below)
- the state of invading (invadere, Latin, to invade) (in- into, vadere – go)
- asking (quaerere, Latin, to ask or seek)
- acting or doing (agree, Latin, to do)
20 Clues: sitting (sess, Latin,to sit • movement (movere, Latin, to move) • acting or doing (agree, Latin, to do) • asking (quaerere, Latin, to ask or seek) • standing (stare [star-ay], Latin, to stand • the state of celebrating (celebrare, Latin, to celebrate) • the state of being polluted (polluere, Latin, to pollute) • ...
Economics vocabulary 2023-06-05
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- when a nation produces a limited variety of goods.
- the prices of getting into operating ones own business.
- freedom- Fundamental right of every human so control her own labor and property.
- economy- Production prices are determined by unrestricted competitors between privately owned businesses.
- of Production - Resources that are building blocks of the economy; four categories binds, labor, capitals,entrepreneurship.
- of labor- The assignment of different parts of a manufacturing process or task to different people in order to improve efficiency.
- Exchange- Act of buyers and sellers freely and willingly engaging in mark of transaction.
- Economy- Production, investment, prices and incomes are determined, centrally by a government.
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- Sovereignty- the situation in an economy when the desires and needs of consumers control the output of procedures.
- cost- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen.
- A thing that motivates or encourages one to do something.
- of exchange- portable instrument that is used as an interment facilitate the sales of goods between parties.
- the ratio of the useful work preformed by a motive/process to the total energy expended or heat taken in.
- cost- Cost added by producing additional/ unit of a product or service.
- Questions- what goods should be produced, how should they be provided,who should receive
- - the demand for a good or service is greater than the availability of the good or service.
- Capital- Measure of the skills, education, capitailty, and earning potential.
17 Clues: when a nation produces a limited variety of goods. • the prices of getting into operating ones own business. • A thing that motivates or encourages one to do something. • cost- Cost added by producing additional/ unit of a product or service. • Capital- Measure of the skills, education, capitailty, and earning potential. • ...
Florida Fun Facts!!! 2021-05-18
12 Clues: State pie • State bird • State tree • State fruit • State drink • state motto • Largest city • State flower • State animal • state Capitol • state Nickname • A magical vacation spot
Words that ends with “-ity.” 2021-03-17
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- The state of being older than another or others or higher in rank than another or others.
- Adherence to or observance of the law.
- The ability to change (or be changed) to fit changed circumstances.
- Inability to be seen.
- The state or quality of being intricate or complicated.
- State or condition of being insane.
- The quality of being humane.
- The quality or state of being popular, especially the state of being widely admired, accepted, or sought after.
- Unity of purpose, interest, or sympathy.
- Not fully grown or developed.
- The fact of being countable.
- The quality of being individual.
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- The state or fact of being impossible.
- The state of being accountable.
- The quality or condition of being similar; resemblance.
- A trait marking one as distinct from others; a peculiarity.
- The condition of being vulgar; lack of good manners.
- The ability to make and maintain a connection between two or more points in a telecommunications system.
- A favorable or advantageous circumstance or combination of circumstances.
- A resistance to disease.
20 Clues: Inability to be seen. • A resistance to disease. • The quality of being humane. • The fact of being countable. • Not fully grown or developed. • The state of being accountable. • The quality of being individual. • State or condition of being insane. • The state or fact of being impossible. • Adherence to or observance of the law. • Unity of purpose, interest, or sympathy. • ...
Government Review 2025-04-24
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- principle that divides the national government into three branches
- two chambers
- the transfer of power or responsibility from a central government to regional or local governments
- grants Congress the power to regulate trade with foreign nations, among the states, and with Indian tribes
- the legal principle where a higher level of government's law supersedes the authority of a lower level
- requires each state to pay attention to the other states’ statutes, public records, and court decisions
- powers given to the States
- constitution is the “Supreme Law” of the land, no state law can go against a federal law
- unless power is given to Federal Government, it belongs to the State
- federal government regulations issued on state and local levels without financial assistance
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- powers shared by federal and state governments
- prevents states from discriminating against citizens from other states when it comes to basic rights.
- a sum of money the federal government provides to state and local governments, allowing them broad discretion in how to spend the funds for specific programs or purposes
- elected executive head of a state of the US.
- give Congress the power to pass laws that are “Necessary and Proper” to carry out its business
- a system where federal and state governments work together on various issues, often leading to blurred lines of authority and shared responsibilities.
- legally binding agreement between two or more U.S. states
- a system where the federal government and state governments have distinct, clearly defined spheres of power
- the legislative branch of government within a state, responsible for making laws specific to that state
- system to prevent any one branch from becoming too dominant
- the power of courts to review laws and actions by the legislative and executive branches to determine whether they are unconstitutional.
- funds from the federal government to state and local governments for specific purposes or program
- power is Divided between a central government and several local governments
- powers given to Federal government
- basic law of the land
25 Clues: two chambers • basic law of the land • powers given to the States • powers given to Federal government • elected executive head of a state of the US. • powers shared by federal and state governments • legally binding agreement between two or more U.S. states • system to prevent any one branch from becoming too dominant • ...
U.S. States 2023-04-16
13 Clues: Land of Lincoln • Lone Star State • The Peach State • Big Sky Country • The Aloha State • The Golden State • The Sooner State • The Garden State • The Last Frontier • The Buckeye State • The Sunshine State • America's Dairyland • Land of 10,000 Lakes
4th grade Wisconsin facts 2023-01-29
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- USPS abbreviation
- Also know as the ______ state
- State motto
- One of four of the largest cities
- State rock is red ____
- State fossil
- NFL team Green Bay _______
- State insect
- State Capital
- State fish
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- One of four of the largest cities
- Time Zone
- State bird
- A person from Wisconsin
- One of four of the largest cities
15 Clues: Time Zone • State bird • State fish • State motto • State fossil • State insect • State Capital • USPS abbreviation • State rock is red ____ • A person from Wisconsin • NFL team Green Bay _______ • Also know as the ______ state • One of four of the largest cities • One of four of the largest cities • One of four of the largest cities
capitals and cities 2017-04-13
7 Clues: capital of Nepal • capital of Bhutan • capital of Myanmar • capital of Pakistan • capital of SriLanka • capital of Bangladesh • capital of Afghanistan
States and Capitals 2021-05-27
7 Clues: capital of goa. • capital of kerala. • what is the capital of West Bengal • chennai is the capital of which state. • nandankanan zoolagical park in which state capital. • what is the capital of jammu and kashmir in summers. • this is also called pink city and is the capital of rajasthan.
Central American Capitals 2022-05-23
7 Clues: Country with the capital Managua • Country with the capital San Jose • Country with the capital Belmopan • Country with the capital Tegucigalpa • Country with the capital Panama City • Country with the capital San Salvador • Country with the capital Guatemala City
AP Human Geography Unit 4 Crossword 2021-06-07
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- , A boundary drawn after a cultural landscape is already in place.
- , A small geographic area that could not be organized into a larger state due to conflicting ethnicities. (ex. Yugoslavia)
- , a state of country whose three organs of state are governed constitutionally as one single unit, with tone constitutionally created legislature. powers are devolved, to an extent, to lower level governments.
- , A force that unifies people.
- , country or part of a country mostly surrounded by the territory of another country.
- , A boundary line established before an area is populated.
- , a state that is populated by a homogeneous ethnic group.
- , a method of decision-making in political communities, wherein power is held by independent appointed officials or by representatives elected by the legislatures or people of the member states (ex. European Union)
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- , An internal organizationof a state that allocates most powers to units of local government.
- , A boundary drawn by a grid system; usually a straight line.
- , An area organized into a political unit and ruled by an established government with control over its internal and foreign affairs.
- , Legally adding land area to a city in the United States or legally adding land area to a country in the world.
- , Laws previously in South Africa that separated different races into different geographic areas.
- , The position that a state should be annexed because of ethnicity of prior historical possession.
- , A force that divides a state, nation, or group.
- , granting of powers from the central government of a state to government at national, regional, or local level.
- , Attempt by one country to establish settlements and to impose its political, economic, and cultural principles in another territory.
- , a homogenous ethnic group. (ex. Italians, Kurds, Azeri, Polish)
- , Portion of a state that is surrounded by another state. This is significant because conflict may arise in this region of a state.
- , Process of redrawing legislative boundaries to benefit the party in power.
- , A boundary no longer observed but that still affects the present-day area.
- , Defines the rights and responsibilities of nations in their use of the worlds oceans, establishing guidelines for businesses, the environment , and the management of marine natural resources.
22 Clues: , A force that unifies people. • , A force that divides a state, nation, or group. • , a state that is populated by a homogeneous ethnic group. • , A boundary line established before an area is populated. • , A boundary drawn by a grid system; usually a straight line. • ...
Georgia 2024-02-12
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- What is the official state fish?
- Who was named after Georgia (first and last name)
- First Lady of Georgia
- Georgia's Baseball Team
- How many counties are in Georgia?
- Where is Ft. Moore located?
- The largest swamp in North America is called the______
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- Georgia's state crop
- What year did Georgia become a state?
- What is Georgia's state tree?
- Georgia's state fruit
- Georgia's Basketball Team
- Georgia's state bird
- Capital of Georgia
- Largest college campus in Georgia
- Governor of Georgia
16 Clues: Capital of Georgia • Governor of Georgia • Georgia's state crop • Georgia's state bird • Georgia's state fruit • First Lady of Georgia • Georgia's Baseball Team • Georgia's Basketball Team • Where is Ft. Moore located? • What is Georgia's state tree? • What is the official state fish? • Largest college campus in Georgia • How many counties are in Georgia? • ...
The US 2024-12-16
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- home of the 5th biggest world economy
- the home of Liberty Bell
- "Land of 10,000 Lakes"
- home of a famous university established in 1636
- "The Big Apple"
- "Silver State"
- home of Las Vegas
- the birthplace of Coca-Cola
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- "Dairy State"
- The Sunshine State
- "First State"
- home of a famous president who was assassinated in the theater
- the longest coastline in America
- home of the Grand Canyon
- the biggest state in the US
- the smallest state
- the states official fruit is papaya
17 Clues: "Dairy State" • "First State" • "Silver State" • "The Big Apple" • home of Las Vegas • The Sunshine State • the smallest state • "Land of 10,000 Lakes" • home of the Grand Canyon • the home of Liberty Bell • the biggest state in the US • the birthplace of Coca-Cola • the longest coastline in America • the states official fruit is papaya • home of the 5th biggest world economy • ...
MARYLAND 2025-06-13
12 Clues: State dog • State cat • State gem • State song • State horse • State fruit • State fossil • State reptile • State mineral • State crustacean • Home to the Preakness • Bloodiest battle of the US Civil War
PARTICLES 2013-06-29
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- the smallest part of an element that contains the properties of that element
- a state of matter in which the particles vibrate in fixed positions close to each other
- to change state from a solid or a liquid to a gas; evaporate, boil or sublime
- o change state from a liquid to a gas at a slow rate
- the amount of mas (kg) in a unit of volume (cm3)
- the movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
- the transfer of heat energy within or between solid objects by collisions between higher and lower energy particles
- a simplified explanation that makes something easier to explain or understand
- to change state from a solid or a gas to a liquid
- able to be squashed to take up less space
- to increase in size
- the amount of space something occupies
- a state of matter which the particles are vey far apart and move with lots of energy
- a particle in which two or more atoms are chemically bonded together
- of matter a solid, liquid and gas, depending on how the particles inside it behave
- o change state from a solid to a liquid
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- to decrease in size
- the amount of matter in an object, measured in kilograms
- a force that holds particles to each other
- the transfer of heat in fluids, either liquids or gages
- the force n object applies to a surface
- a state of matter in which the particles are close together but unable to break free from each other
- to change state from a liquid to a solid
- an explanation of a set of related observations
- change a change that does not involve a chemical reaction; the form of the substance remains the same
- to change state directly from a solid to a gas without going through a liquid phase
- the change of state from a gas directly to a solid without going through a liquid phase
- to change state from a liquid to a gas at a rapid rate
- to change state from a gas to a liquid
- a tiny unit of matter
- to change state from a liquid to a solid
- the ability to do work, such as moving or talking
- anything takes up space and mass
- of state a change from one physical from(solid, liquid or gas) to another
34 Clues: to decrease in size • to increase in size • a tiny unit of matter • anything takes up space and mass • to change state from a gas to a liquid • the amount of space something occupies • the force n object applies to a surface • o change state from a solid to a liquid • to change state from a liquid to a solid • to change state from a liquid to a solid • ...
Changes in Matter 2012-04-01
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- When water vapour (gas) turns to a liquid, ___________ has occurred.
- When a solid is heated up and turns into a liquid, it _____.
- A change in matter that results in new substances being formed.
- On a warm day, the liquid water in a puddle will ______ and turn into gas.
- Water, in its solid form is _______.
- The amount of matter something contains is its ______.
- A change in the size, shape, or state of matter with no new matter being formed (2 words).
- Solid white flakes of water that fall from the sky are known as ____.
- Anything that is used to prevent an item from losing or gaining heat too quickly is an _________.
- When the liquid water in a puddle turns to a solid it ________.
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- The tiny particles that matter is made of are _______.
- The amount of space that matter takes up is its _______.
- Matter that has a definite shape and volume is in this state.
- Baking pancake batter is an example of a _________ change.
- When matter has a change of state that is _________, the matter cannot change back to its original state.
- Anything that takes up space and has matter.
- Anything that could affect what happens in an experiment.
- When matter has a change of state that is ___________, it can change back to its original state.
- When matter changes from one state to another state, it has gone through a ______ ___ ______ (3 words).
- A state of matter that flows, has a fixed volume, and takes the shape of its container.
- Tearing paper into small pieces is an example of a __________ change.
- Solid matter does not change its ______.
- Liquid matter takes that shape of its _____.
- When atoms are in this state of matter, they fly around freely.
24 Clues: Water, in its solid form is _______. • Solid matter does not change its ______. • Anything that takes up space and has matter. • Liquid matter takes that shape of its _____. • The tiny particles that matter is made of are _______. • The amount of matter something contains is its ______. • The amount of space that matter takes up is its _______. • ...
European Capitals 2021-05-05
EON Unit 1 Review 2023-05-01
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- The building blocks of all matter.
- States of matter are changed by adding or removing what type of energy?
- Two or more elements such as H2O or CO2.
- A state of matter in which atoms are arranged in regular repeating patterns.
- Change in state from gas to liquid.
- Change in state from solid to liquid.
- A state of matter in which atoms flow and take on the shape of the container they are in
- Also called levels. This is the area in which electrons orbit the nucleus
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- The negatively charged particles n an atom
- Protons and neutrons make up this in an atom
- A state of matter in which molecules fly around at great speed.
- A change in state from solid to a gas without passing through the liquid phase.
- A change in state from gas to solid without passing through the liquid phase.
- Two or more atoms, whether they are the same type of atom (H2) or two different types of atoms (H2O)
- The positively charged particles in an atom
- The neutral particles in an atom
- Change in state from liquid to gas.
- Change in state from liquid to solid .
18 Clues: The neutral particles in an atom • The building blocks of all matter. • Change in state from liquid to gas. • Change in state from gas to liquid. • Change in state from solid to liquid. • Change in state from liquid to solid . • Two or more elements such as H2O or CO2. • The negatively charged particles n an atom • The positively charged particles in an atom • ...
Geography Review 2014-10-10
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- Country that borders the USA to the north
- California, Washington, and this state border the Pacific Ocean
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of Florida
- The biggest of the five Great Lakes
- Mountain range that extends from Alabama to New York
- This state's capital means "red stick." Parlez-vous Français?
- You can see the Statue of Liberty in this US State
- Waterbody to the west of Florida
- State that borders New Hampshire to the East
- Ocean on the east coast of the USA
- The capital of Maryland
- The capital of Hawaii
- Capital of Idaho
- This state's capital is Montpelier
- This state's capital is Montgomery
- State that borders Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey
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- The capital of Wyoming
- This state's capital is Topeka
- Lookin' for good barbeque? Head to this state. The capital is Raleigh.
- Capital of South Dakota
- This is the capital of our largest state
- The capital of the United States
- This state borders Pennsylvania and Indiana
- This state borders Canada and no other US States
- This state's capital is Jefferson City
- It's not just for country music! It's also the capital of Tennessee.
- This state's capital is Lansing
- This country lies to the south of the USA
- Capital of Mississippi
30 Clues: Capital of Idaho • Capital of Montana • Capital of Florida • The capital of Hawaii • The capital of Wyoming • Capital of Mississippi • Capital of South Dakota • The capital of Maryland • This state's capital is Topeka • This state's capital is Lansing • The capital of the United States • Waterbody to the west of Florida • Ocean on the east coast of the USA • ...
Chapter 6 2019-09-27
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- The State shall develop a self-reliant and independent national economy effectively controlled by _____.
- ______ participation is encourage to support children's learning of pro-social activities at home.
- It serves the students' need to learn social responsibility and peacemaking skill.
- Is the peaceful exchangr of information and the sharing of feelings, decisions, and ideas.
- The State shall ensure the ____ of local governments.
- "The distinctive meaning of national security means freedom from foreign _______".
- The separation of ____ and State shall be invioble.
- Artcile II, Declaration of ______ and State Policies.
- The absence of __ does not necessarily mean there is peace.
- National ____ is the requirement to maintain the survival of the state.
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- Innovative _____ teaches students to consider the consequences of negative behavior and to solve conflicts peacefully.
- The prime duty of this is to serve and protect the people.
- Is a state without war.
- Collaborative ______ and family-school-community networks implement programs to increase peace.
- The Philippines is a ____ and republican State.
- A _____ to make school a place of piece is one of the ultimate challenges in education.
- War cannot be prevented without changing the ____ itself.
- From Latin diploma, meaning an official document.
- It shall pursue an independent foreign policy.
- It supposed to represent a democratic society with a mission to educate, not to police children.
20 Clues: Is a state without war. • It shall pursue an independent foreign policy. • The Philippines is a ____ and republican State. • From Latin diploma, meaning an official document. • The separation of ____ and State shall be invioble. • The State shall ensure the ____ of local governments. • Artcile II, Declaration of ______ and State Policies. • ...
Latin II Vocab 18 Spr 2024 2024-05-27
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- country- birthplace of sprite
- sweet
- conficio
- age
- happen
- decus
- wife
- piety
- torch
- begin
- finally
- taste of Georgia
- state- birthplace of 7 up
- birth place of sweet tea
- repair
- summer
- shortly
- winter
- saevus
- state-birthplace of dominos pizza
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- mind
- approach
- taste of the Carolinas
- sword
- name
- birthplace (state) of Dr. Pepper
- ornament
- colony founded in 1607
- spring
- savage
- rejoice
- clothes
- parent
- state- birthplace of Mt. Dew
- night
- region
- faithful
- freedom
- equal
- fire
- swiftly, quickly
- therefore
- state-birthplace of McDonalds
- because
44 Clues: age • mind • name • wife • fire • sword • sweet • decus • night • piety • torch • equal • begin • spring • savage • happen • parent • region • repair • summer • winter • saevus • rejoice • clothes • freedom • finally • shortly • because • approach • ornament • conficio • faithful • therefore • taste of Georgia • swiftly, quickly • taste of the Carolinas • colony founded in 1607 • birth place of sweet tea • state- birthplace of 7 up • state- birthplace of Mt. Dew • ...
Across America 2024-06-11
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- State known for Hollywood
- City hosting the 1996 Summer Olympics
- President who resigned in 1974
- National bird of the USA
- State known for its islands and volcanoes
- American tech giant based in Cupertino
- RUSHMORE Monument with four presidential faces
- Famous national park in Arizona
- Home of the Derby horse race
- State known as the Lone Star State
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- Document signed in 1787
- Oldest university in the USA
- Longest river in the USA
- President on the penny
- Famous New York statue
- U.S. capital city
- Large swamp area in Florida
- American car manufacturer founded in 1903
- Largest state by area
- Known as the country music capital
20 Clues: U.S. capital city • Largest state by area • President on the penny • Famous New York statue • Document signed in 1787 • Longest river in the USA • National bird of the USA • State known for Hollywood • Large swamp area in Florida • Oldest university in the USA • Home of the Derby horse race • President who resigned in 1974 • Famous national park in Arizona • ...
Virginia 2023-05-09
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- Virginia state fruit
- largest city in Virginia (two words)
- Total amount of professional sports teams in Virginia
- Virginia state tree
- Virginia time zone
- American Revolution ended here
- first grown in Virginia
- soft drink formulated in Virginia
- Virginia nickname
- Virginia was named after this queen
- you can't drive in Virginia without wearing these
- average amount of tornadoes in Virginia
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- Virginia state dog
- what you can't do to woman in Virginia
- Virginia state traditional song (three words)
- number of presidents born in Virginia
- Virginia State Slogan
- the capital of Virginia
- First _____ was built in 1619 in Virginia
- mountains located in Virginia (two words)
20 Clues: Virginia nickname • Virginia state dog • Virginia time zone • Virginia state tree • Virginia state fruit • Virginia State Slogan • first grown in Virginia • the capital of Virginia • American Revolution ended here • soft drink formulated in Virginia • Virginia was named after this queen • largest city in Virginia (two words) • number of presidents born in Virginia • ...
Word formation - nouns 2025-03-24
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- noun form of "to disappoint"
- noun form of "to adapt"
- noun form of "sad"
- noun form of "to decide"
- noun form of "member"
- noun form of "to censor"
- the state of being a father
- noun form of "happy"
- the state of being a child
- noun form of "homeless"
- noun form of "to state"
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- noun form of "to publish"
- noun form of "clear"
- noun form of "bright"
- the state of being a mother
- noun form of "to justify"
- noun form of "hard"
- noun form of "active"
- noun form of "equal"
- the state of being neighbours
- noun form of "to impress"
- noun form of "to explain"
22 Clues: noun form of "sad" • noun form of "hard" • noun form of "clear" • noun form of "equal" • noun form of "happy" • noun form of "bright" • noun form of "active" • noun form of "member" • noun form of "to adapt" • noun form of "homeless" • noun form of "to state" • noun form of "to decide" • noun form of "to censor" • noun form of "to publish" • noun form of "to justify" • ...
U.S States Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-04
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- Has a temperature of 95-110 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer
- Home to a musician who permanently altered the landscape of jazz
- The Energy Capital of the World
- was named for England's “Virgin Queen,” Elizabeth I.
- Dakota Where Mount Rushmore is located
- Where many great inventions have come from, like the lightbulb and automobile.
- Known as the “Aloha State”
- Place with the largest metal sculpture
- Known as the “Constituion state”
- The biggest state in the U.S
- Is the inspiration for “The Shining”
- Jersey Has the greatest population density of any state.
- Means beautiful
- The birthplace of Kool-Aid
- Where you can find Hollywood
- “Life free or die”
- People love to say Y’all here
- It is illegal to sell fish from the back of mooses here.
- Where the Gateway Arch is located
- Has the largest animal variety in the U.S
- The _____ Yankees
- Also the name of a famous 1943 musical
- First state to ratify the 13th amendment ,which banned slavery.
- The driest state in U.S, averaging only 7 inches of rain a year
- Home of General Douglas Macarthur
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- Location of the Salem witch trials
- Ranked 1st in college football as of 10/28/21
- Where you can go to see the Grand Canyon and Hoover Dam
- The first state to join the union after the first 13 colonies
- Has a trail that is 2,000 miles long that people used to travel west in the 1800’s
- Where a famous race takes place annually
- Home to the most famous U.F.O sightings.
- Holds a symbol of American Independence
- Carolina Was the first state to secede from the U.S in the civil war
- The smallest state in the U.S
- Known as the “Old North State” and the “Tar Heel State”
- The home of Dorothy from “The Wizard of Oz”
- Boasts the most number of water parks in a single area in the whole world.
- Where one of the most famous horse races take place
- Became established as the first state by the U.S Constitution in 1704
- Has the highest literacy rate
- The only state with a one-syllable name
- Holds the “Halloween capital” of the world( Anoka)
- “Carry me back to Old ______”
- Sometimes called the “Wolverine State¨
- Named after one of our U.S presidents.
- Where you can visit the birthplace of Elvis Presley, “The King of Rock”
- Where the U.S National Anthem was written.
- Home to Yellowstone National Park
- Was the first state to acknowledge Christmas as an official holiday
50 Clues: Means beautiful • The _____ Yankees • “Life free or die” • Known as the “Aloha State” • The birthplace of Kool-Aid • The biggest state in the U.S • Where you can find Hollywood • The smallest state in the U.S • Has the highest literacy rate • “Carry me back to Old ______” • People love to say Y’all here • The Energy Capital of the World • Known as the “Constituion state” • ...
States 2023-09-26
12 Clues: Peach State • The Ocean State • The Badger State • Great Lake State • The Silver State • The Hawkeye State • Yellowhammer State • Land of Enchantment • The Old North State • The Pine Tree State • The Grand Canyon State • The Green Mountain State
Suffix "-ness" and "-ment" Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-12
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- the state of being sad
- the process of improving
- the product of being sharpened
- the state of being lazy
- the process of announcing
- the process of arguing
- the result of being replaced
- the process of being excited
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- the state of being in the dark
- the state of being weak
- the state of treating people fair or equal
- the process of enjoying
- the state of being kind
- the process of being paid
- the state of being employed
15 Clues: the state of being sad • the process of arguing • the state of being weak • the process of enjoying • the state of being lazy • the state of being kind • the process of improving • the process of announcing • the process of being paid • the state of being employed • the result of being replaced • the process of being excited • the state of being in the dark • ...
alaska crossword 2023-02-07
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- The state borders my state to the west
- Most needed job in alaska
- What is alaska's state bird
- what is alaska's state bird
- Alaska's state bird
- Biggest glacier
- Alaska's biggest city
- Alaska baseball team
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- Which is more popular husky or malamute
- What is the biggest crime
- How many hours are in the shortest day
- My state animal
- River The longest river in alaska
- The region my state is in
- A crop that grows in my state
- Baseball league
16 Clues: My state animal • Biggest glacier • Baseball league • Alaska's state bird • Alaska baseball team • Alaska's biggest city • What is the biggest crime • Most needed job in alaska • The region my state is in • What is alaska's state bird • what is alaska's state bird • A crop that grows in my state • River The longest river in alaska • The state borders my state to the west • ...
It's Not Georgia on My Mind 2015-01-03
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- The oldest Indian settlement
- Official state neckwear
- In presidential elections, AZ tends to vote ___
- Southwest's largest collection of visual art from around the world is housed here
- This allowed for the acquisition of the southernmost portion of the state in 1853
- AZ is one of two states that doesn't observe this
- City mentioned in Eagles' "Take It Easy"
- This corner of AZ is part of the Four Corners
- AZ has had more female ___ than any other state
- Highest point in the state at 12,633'
- State gemstone
- These were once used to transport goods across the state
- Largest city in northern AZ
- This architect's studio, Taliesin West, was built near Phoenix
- Any misdemeanor committed while wearing this is considered a felony
- AZ city mentioned in Beatles' "Get Back"
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- Determines age of a saguaro cactus
- Number of presidential faces carved into the Grand Canyon
- Non-U.S. state that borders AZ
- Hotel nicknamed the "Jewel of the Desert"
- Hole in the middle of the Colorado Plateau
- Home to London Bridge
- Kitt Peak National Observatory in Sells hosts the world's largest ___
- Number of public universities in the state
- One can be sentenced to 25 years in prison for cutting this down
- AZ leads U.S. in production of this
- River flowing through the Grand Canyon and draining water from seven states
- One of world's seven wonders
- Number of counties in the state
- The state's largest private employer
30 Clues: State gemstone • Home to London Bridge • Official state neckwear • Largest city in northern AZ • The oldest Indian settlement • One of world's seven wonders • Non-U.S. state that borders AZ • Number of counties in the state • Determines age of a saguaro cactus • AZ leads U.S. in production of this • The state's largest private employer • Highest point in the state at 12,633' • ...
Ancient India/Random 2023-02-05
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- is the capital of Washington state
- means the “enlightened one”
- the basic doctrine of Buddhism. It is also the Hindu concept of obedience to religious and moral laws and order
- classes of people
- River served as the border of Chandragupta’s dynasty
- this state has the longest freshwater shoreline
- Indian dynasty
- Indian dynasty
- greatest ruler of the Mauryan Dynasty
- a corporate body that supervised prices and wages in a given industry and provided for the welfare of members and their families
- India’s main religion today
- indebted people who become agriculture slave labor
- this state is known as the “Magnolia State”
- was a staple of Jainism and means nonviolence
- this state is known as the “Pine Tree State”
- materials that leave a country
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- a religion in which every physical object possesses a soul; they believe in complete nonviolence to all living beings
- Ashoka converted to this religion
- a religion based on Four Noble Truths, associated with Siddhartha Gautama, and its desire to eliminate all distracting passion and reach nirvana
- the advisor who devised procedures for the governance of Chandragupta’s realm
- a state that ends with the letter "g"
- most populated continent on Earth
- this type of advancement in India created a serious challenge in the social order
- materials that come into a country
- society without a structured government
- River served as the border of Chandragupta’s dynasty
- All of the procedures of governance for the Mauryan Dynasty were kept in this book
- a state of perfect spiritual independence
- this state has the most lakes
- functioned as subcastes based on occupation
30 Clues: Indian dynasty • Indian dynasty • classes of people • means the “enlightened one” • India’s main religion today • this state has the most lakes • materials that leave a country • Ashoka converted to this religion • most populated continent on Earth • is the capital of Washington state • materials that come into a country • a state that ends with the letter "g" • ...
D'asia 2023-04-12
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- The number of citizens a state has
- The concept that ethnicities have the right to govern themselves
- A states known and recognized boundaries
- A states right to govern itself
- A state that completely surrounds another
- A state whose territory corresponds to that occupied by a particular ethnicity
- A state that is simply divided or separated by a barrier
- A political entity characterized by a union of partially self-governing provinces, states, or other regions under a central federal government
- A state that has an extension that protrudes from the main territory
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- The boundaries between countries and territories
- Any state whose territorial boundaries do not touch an ocean, gulf, or bay
- A state that contains two or more ethnic groups with traditions of self-determination that agree to coexist peacefully
- A state that contains more than one ethnicity
- A states political organization and public policy
- A state governed as a single power in which the central government is ultimately supreme
- A state’s supreme and absolute power within its own territory and over its own people
- A state with a long, narrow extended territory
17 Clues: A states right to govern itself • The number of citizens a state has • A states known and recognized boundaries • A state that completely surrounds another • A state that contains more than one ethnicity • A state with a long, narrow extended territory • The boundaries between countries and territories • A states political organization and public policy • ...
particles and their behaviour 2022-01-12
Across
- The different types of stuff that things are made from.
- The change of state from liquid to gas that occurs when particles leave the surface of the liquid only. It can happen at any temperature.
- The tiny things that materials are made from.
- The change of state from solid to gas.
- In the solid state, a substance cannot be compressed and it cannot flow.
- The temperature at which a substance melts.
- The temperature at which a substance boils.
- The change of state from gas to liquid.
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- A material whose properties are not the same all the way through.
- A material that is not a mixture. It has the same properties all the way through.
- A quality of a substance or material that describes its appearance or how it behaves.
- The movement of liquid or gas particles from a place of high concentration to a place of low concentration.
- The change of state from liquid to solid.
- The change of state from solid to liquid.
- To bump into, or hit, a particle or surface.
- The change of state from liquid to gas that occurs when bubbles of the substance in its gas state form throughout the liquid.
- In the liquid state, a substance can flow but cannot be compressed.
- In the gas state, a substance can flow and can also be compressed.
18 Clues: The change of state from solid to gas. • The change of state from gas to liquid. • The change of state from liquid to solid. • The change of state from solid to liquid. • The temperature at which a substance melts. • The temperature at which a substance boils. • To bump into, or hit, a particle or surface. • The tiny things that materials are made from. • ...
Phases of Matter and Gas Laws 2025-05-05
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- – Needed to change the state of matter
- – General term for liquid to gas change
- – State that expands to fill any container
- – State of matter with definite shape and volume
- – Solid turning directly into gas
- – Another word for a state of matter
- – Liquid turning into gas at the surface
- – Gas turning directly into solid
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- – Average kinetic energy of particles
- – Physical form in which matter exists
- – Liquid to solid change
- – Solid to liquid change
- – Ionized state of matter found in stars
- – Rapid vaporization throughout a liquid
- – State with definite volume but no definite shape
- – Gas to liquid phase change
16 Clues: – Liquid to solid change • – Solid to liquid change • – Gas to liquid phase change • – Solid turning directly into gas • – Gas turning directly into solid • – Another word for a state of matter • – Average kinetic energy of particles • – Physical form in which matter exists • – Needed to change the state of matter • – General term for liquid to gas change • ...
Federalism 2024-04-08
Across
- Powers shared by both the Federal Government and the State Governments.
- System of government in which significant power is retained by local or regional governments and not given to the central authority or government.
- Chief Executive of State Government.
- Nation with a federal system.
- Clause in the US Constitution that provides that any conflict between a legitimate action of the national government and a state will be resolved in favor of the national government.
- Powers that both the national and state governments are not allowed to exercise.
- Amendment to the US Constitution that reserves powers to the states.
- Chief executive of city or town government.
- Type of Federalism in which the federal government and state governments each have clearly defined spheres of power.
- Highest Court in the State of Georgia.
- Powers of the national government recognized by all sovereign nations.
- Type of Federalism in which federal and state governments share power and collaborate on certain issues
- Synonym for "federal" government or "national" government.
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- State version of the United States Congress.
- System in which power is centralized in one central government.
- System that divides power between the national and lower level governments such as state and local governments.
- Powers specifically granted to the national government by the Constitution (aka "Express Powers").
- Powers belong to the states under the Constitution's 10th Amendment.
- Clause in the Constitution that grants Congress the power to pass all laws “necessary and proper” to carry out any of the specific “enumerated powers".
- Powers of the states to regulate behavior and enforce order within the state for the betterment of the health, safety, morals, and general welfare.
- Chief Executive of National Government.
- Powers granted to the United States government that aren't explicitly stated in the Constitution.
22 Clues: Nation with a federal system. • Chief Executive of State Government. • Highest Court in the State of Georgia. • Chief Executive of National Government. • Chief executive of city or town government. • State version of the United States Congress. • Synonym for "federal" government or "national" government. • System in which power is centralized in one central government. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE 2026-01-13
Across
- – An established organization that governs behavior.
- – Thinker who popularized the modern concept of the state.
- Approach – Political study focusing on philosophy, ethics, and institutions.
- – Based on observation and evidence.
- Theory – Theory that the state arose through domination of the strong over the weak.
- Contract Theory – Belief that people voluntarily formed states for mutual benefit.
- – Institutions that make and enforce laws for society.
- Theory – View that humans are social beings who naturally form states.
- – Government body that makes laws.
- – The population living within a state.
- Theory – Belief that states formed to meet economic needs.
- Theory – Theory that the state evolved from family units.
- Approach – Scientific study of political behavior using empirical methods.
- – Process of testing political ideas using data.
- – Supreme authority of a state, free from external control.
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- – Branch of government that enforces laws.
- Theory – Idea that forming a state is a natural human instinct.
- – A group of people sharing common culture, language, or identity.
- Law – Rules governing relations between states.
- Science – The systematic study of politics, power, government, and the state.
- – Branch of government that interprets laws.
- Right Theory – Belief that the state and ruler are created and chosen by God.
- – A political organization with people, territory, government, and sovereignty.
- – Legitimate power exercised by a government or institution.
- – The art or science of governing and influencing government policies and power.
- – Concerned with values of what is good or bad in society.
- – The ability to influence or control the behavior of others.
- Behavior – Actions of individuals and groups in politics.
- – A Greek city-state; the root word of politics.
- – A defined geographical area under a state’s jurisdiction.
30 Clues: – Government body that makes laws. • – Based on observation and evidence. • – The population living within a state. • – Branch of government that enforces laws. • – Branch of government that interprets laws. • Law – Rules governing relations between states. • – A Greek city-state; the root word of politics. • – Process of testing political ideas using data. • ...
Political organization of space 2023-03-28
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- A state whose territory corresponds to that occupied by a particular ethnicity.
- The right of self-government.
- A state that contains more than one ethnicity.
- A state that has an extension that protrudes from the main territory.
- The full right and power of a governing body over itself, without any interference from outside sources.
- An ethnic group or nation that does not possess its own state and is not the majority population in any nation state.
- An international group or union in which the power and influence of member states transcend national boundaries or interests to share in decision making and vote on issues concerning the collective body.
- A political entity characterized by a union of partially self-governing provinces, states, or other regions under a central federal government.
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- A state that is simply divided or separated by a barrier.
- The boundaries between countries and territories.
- A state governed as a single power in which the central government is ultimately supreme.
- The concept that ethnicities have the right to govern themselves.
- A state with a long, narrow extended territory.
- Any state whose territorial boundaries do not touch an ocean, gulf, or bay.
- The systematic use of violence by a group calculated to create an atmosphere of fear and alarm among a population or to coerce a government into actions it would not otherwise undertake or refrain from actions it wants to take.
- Population,Territory,Sovereignty,Government
- A state that contains two or more ethnic groups with traditions of self-determination that agree to coexist peacefully by recognizing each other as distinct nationalities.
- A state that completely surrounds another.
18 Clues: The right of self-government. • A state that completely surrounds another. • Population,Territory,Sovereignty,Government • A state that contains more than one ethnicity. • A state with a long, narrow extended territory. • The boundaries between countries and territories. • A state that is simply divided or separated by a barrier. • ...
CAPITALS OF THE WORLD 2021-04-17
Countries and their Capitals 2022-06-30
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- The capital of Canada
- WAW is the code for the airport in which capital city?
- If you’re exploring the Opera house in Oslo, which country’s capital city are you in?
- The Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque is found in which capital city?
- New Guinea, Where is Port Moresby the capital of?
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- ,The capital of the island country Maldives
- The capital city of Australia
- Katmandu is the capital city of which country?
- Bogota is the capital of which South-American country?
- The current capital city of Tanzania
10 Clues: The capital of Canada • The capital city of Australia • The current capital city of Tanzania • ,The capital of the island country Maldives • Katmandu is the capital city of which country? • New Guinea, Where is Port Moresby the capital of? • Bogota is the capital of which South-American country? • WAW is the code for the airport in which capital city? • ...
Countries,nationalities and Capitals 2022-10-04
10 Clues: 🇯🇴 • 🇯🇲 • the capital of 🇬🇷 • from india or America? • The capital of New Zealand • the capital of northern Irland • a person whose capital is Warsaw • This person’s neighbor is spanish • a European country starting with the letter d • a city in Germany (Bavaria)starting whit the letter d
History States and Capitals 2022-05-05
Capitals of Nations 2 2024-02-21
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- The capital of Turkey, located in the central part of the Anatolian Peninsula.
- The capital of Indonesia, located on the northwest coast of the island of Java.
- Aires The capital of Argentina, located on the eastern shore of the Río de la Plata.
- The capital of Mexico, situated in the Valley of Mexico in the central part of the country.
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- The capital of Thailand, situated in the central part of the country.
- The capital of Egypt, situated on the banks of the Nile River in northern Egypt.
- The capital of Italy, located in the central-western part of the Italian Peninsula.
- The capital of South Korea, situated in the northwestern part of the country.
- The capital of Greece, located in the southern part of the country.
- The capital of Spain, situated in the center of the Iberian Peninsula.
10 Clues: The capital of Greece, located in the southern part of the country. • The capital of Thailand, situated in the central part of the country. • The capital of Spain, situated in the center of the Iberian Peninsula. • The capital of South Korea, situated in the northwestern part of the country. • ...
Shifting Capitals of Georgia 2023-10-24
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- Famous actress/filmmaker from Atlanta
- Third capital of Georgia
- one of the first 7 streets in Atlanta
- fourth capital of Georgia
- Current capital of Georgia
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- longest street in Atlanta
- Second capital of Georgia
- Atlanta is home of World's biggest airport
- Famous rapper & actor from Atlanta
- First capital of Georgia
10 Clues: Third capital of Georgia • First capital of Georgia • longest street in Atlanta • Second capital of Georgia • fourth capital of Georgia • Current capital of Georgia • Famous rapper & actor from Atlanta • Famous actress/filmmaker from Atlanta • one of the first 7 streets in Atlanta • Atlanta is home of World's biggest airport
Northeast States and Capitals 2023-10-06
Across
- What is the capital of New York?
- What is the capital of Maryland?
- What is the capital of Rhode Island?
- Harrisburg is the capital of which state?
- Hartford is the capital of which state?
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- What is the capital of New Jersey?
- What is the capital of Maine?
- Boston is the capital of which state?
- What is the capital of New Hampshire?
- What is the capital of Delaware?
10 Clues: What is the capital of Maine? • What is the capital of New York? • What is the capital of Maryland? • What is the capital of Delaware? • What is the capital of New Jersey? • What is the capital of Rhode Island? • Boston is the capital of which state? • What is the capital of New Hampshire? • Hartford is the capital of which state? • Harrisburg is the capital of which state?
French-speaking country capitals 2025-04-30
ILLINOIS 2025-06-13
12 Clues: State gem • State fish • State fruit • State snack • State insect • State fossil • State reptile • State Amphibian • State vegetable • State wildflower • Largest bakery in the world • Pumpkin capital of the world
P1 - Matter revision crossword 2025-04-30
Across
- What you have to do to a solid to melt it
- the ability to squash a substance
- property of liquid and gas (2 words: 3, 4)
- a property of solids is that they have a ________ _______
- the thing which holds particles together
- how much mass something has per unit of volume
- state of matter with particles very close together, but that can move
- movement of particles from high concentration to low concentration
- state of matter which can be compressed
- the word to describe how quickly something happens
- state change from solid to liquid
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- A factor which affects diffusion
- state change from gas to liquid
- state of matter which can't flow
- the equation for density
- state change from liquid to solid
- when you heat a substance, you provide it with ________
- state change from liquid to gas
18 Clues: the equation for density • state change from gas to liquid • state change from liquid to gas • A factor which affects diffusion • state of matter which can't flow • the ability to squash a substance • state change from liquid to solid • state change from solid to liquid • state of matter which can be compressed • the thing which holds particles together • ...
A Life Well Lived 2021-03-25
Across
- Daughter number one
- Son number three
- State of residence, once (2 wds)
- Favorite five o'clock beverage (2 wds)
- Parents, familiarly
- _______ Club (also a quaint home)
- Place of birth
- Daughter number three
- Middle name, also mother's maiden
- Holiday getaway (2 wds)
- Son number two
- State of residence, once
- Favorite artist (2 wds, Amer.)
- Law School, almost
- Favorite singer (2 wds, Fr.)
- State of residence, celestial employer
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- Marine Motto
- Son number one
- President during the year of your birth (2 wds)
- Breakfast of this champion (3 wds)
- Collegiate mascot
- State of residence, once and again
- State of residence, westernmost
- The place that Boyden built (2 wds)
- Daughter number two
- Daughter number four
- Christmas dog
- State of residence, current (2 wds)
- Grandchildren count
- Favorite baseball team (2 wds)
30 Clues: Marine Motto • Christmas dog • Son number one • Place of birth • Son number two • Son number three • Collegiate mascot • Law School, almost • Daughter number one • Daughter number two • Parents, familiarly • Grandchildren count • Daughter number four • Daughter number three • Holiday getaway (2 wds) • State of residence, once • Favorite singer (2 wds, Fr.) • Favorite baseball team (2 wds) • ...
States Part 2 2022-04-07
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- - the state north of Georgia
- - where Hershey Park is
- - the smallest state
- - the state that looks like Vermont upside down
- - known for their cheese and ice-cream production
- - where Boston is
- - if we drive north for 30 minutes, we will eventually be in...
- - where Atlanta is
- - used to be part of Massachusetts
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- - where Mr. Lacouture is from
- - surrounded by two of the great lakes
- - north of Alabama
- - the hardest state to spell
- - if we drive south for 30 minutes, we will eventually be in...
- - used to be part of New York
- - has a city with the same name
- - where a legendary horse raise happens every year
- - south of Virginia
- - west of Ohio
- - the only state that has west in the beginning
- - where Disney world is
- - state that looks like Mississippi
22 Clues: - where Boston is • - north of Alabama • - where Atlanta is • - south of Virginia • - west of Ohio • - the smallest state • - where Hershey Park is • - where Disney world is • - the state north of Georgia • - the hardest state to spell • - where Mr. Lacouture is from • - used to be part of New York • - has a city with the same name • ...
Federalism 2022-04-13
Across
- Idea of all branches of government working together.
- Name of our current governor
- Created on a national, state, and local level
- Any power not specified for the national government is left to this.
- Where our government was formed
- Interpreting laws on a national, state, and local level
- Mr. Rogers wife's name
- Locally controlled law enforcement
- State executive branch
- These are carried out on a state level and determine our government leaders.
- National law enforcement agency
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- The thing that trumps everything else
- Set by states/cities to protect citizens
- State controlled system that impacts you almost everyday.
- National executive branch
- Local town/city executive branch
- National legislative body
- Judicial branch of the national government
- Branch of government that most impacts us.
- Legislative branch on the local level
- Part of the national government that is ran by unelected officials. FBI/CIA/CDC
21 Clues: Mr. Rogers wife's name • State executive branch • National executive branch • National legislative body • Name of our current governor • Where our government was formed • National law enforcement agency • Local town/city executive branch • Locally controlled law enforcement • The thing that trumps everything else • Legislative branch on the local level • ...
Happy Birthday Minnesota! 2024-05-09
Across
- The state muffin
- This type of trade was popular in Minnesota in the 1700s
- Minnesota is the 32nd ______________
- The largest city in Minnesota
- The NFL team based in Minnesota
- This lake is the source of the Mississippi River
- The state apple of Minnesota
- Minnesota's NBA team
- The mascot for the University of Minnesota
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- This industry was located in Northern Minnesota
- The state fish of Minnesota
- The lake shared by MN, WI, MI, and Canada
- Minnesota's WNBA team
- The largest Minnesota city on Lake Superior
- This river makes up the border between Minnesota and Wisconsin before it joins the Mississippi River
- The state butterfly
- This crop is used to make flour
- The first governor of Minnesota
- Minnesota's MLB team
- The capital of Minnesota
- The state gem (find them on the north shor)
- The original people of Minnesota
22 Clues: The state muffin • The state butterfly • Minnesota's MLB team • Minnesota's NBA team • Minnesota's WNBA team • The capital of Minnesota • The state fish of Minnesota • The state apple of Minnesota • The largest city in Minnesota • This crop is used to make flour • The first governor of Minnesota • The NFL team based in Minnesota • The original people of Minnesota • ...
PHILIPPINE POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE 2023-02-08
Across
- gives more opportunity to less fortunate
- "Who Gets What, When, and How"
- law that being signed by the president
- power that is not for policemen
- definitely means to steer.
- A common power that's being known by the people
- very keen to research
- People, Government, Territory, Sovereignty
- values and politics are inseparable.
- Territory for land
- can take someone's property
- a very old approach
- Democracy is essential
- synonyms of active involvement
- meeting the needs
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- Measuring the data
- being open-minded
- institution for governance
- sovereign within the state
- what can be verified is scientific.
- makes law
- Legal process and justice
- systematic study of Politics
- can revolt against bad ruler
- the total area of the state
- Sovereign with another state
- emphasizes the patterns of events.
- "The Prince"
- Population of the state
- theories can adequately build the state
30 Clues: makes law • "The Prince" • being open-minded • meeting the needs • Measuring the data • Territory for land • a very old approach • very keen to research • Democracy is essential • Population of the state • Legal process and justice • institution for governance • sovereign within the state • definitely means to steer. • the total area of the state • can take someone's property • ...
Ch. 11 Federalism Vocabulary 2023-11-27
Across
- A person who is elected to be in charge of the city. Acts as the chief executive of the town.
- The powers given to Congress that are written in the Constitution.
- A system of government in which power is divided between the national and state governments
- The document that establishes and describes the duties, powers, structure and function (rules) of the government of a state.
- Representatives who have the power to make laws for the state.
- Declares national/federal law superior to state law. Federal law is the supreme law of the land.
- In charge of Florida's Executive Branch
- A government that conducts the business of the state. Provides services for the people in the entire state.
- A group of 5 to 7 elected people that make laws (ordinances) for the county.
- A law passed by a county or municipality (city)
- States that powers not given to the federal government go to the people and states.
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- One house of Florida's Congress, has up to 40 members that serve for 4 years, at least 21 years old, a resident for 2 years and lives in the state of Florida.
- One house of Florida's Congress, has up to 120 members that serve for 2 years, at least 21 years old, a resident for 2 years and lives in the state of Florida.
- A government that provides services at the national level to include everyone in the United States
- Powers the national and state government share
- Laws made at the state level
- Similar to the U.S. Bill of Rights, it guarantees rights and freedoms to citizens of Florida.
- Powers of the state
- A government that provides services at the municipality (city) or county level
- This group of 5 elected people operates and supervises all public schools in the district.
20 Clues: Powers of the state • Laws made at the state level • In charge of Florida's Executive Branch • Powers the national and state government share • A law passed by a county or municipality (city) • Representatives who have the power to make laws for the state. • The powers given to Congress that are written in the Constitution. • ...
World Governments Crossword Puzzle 2019-02-10
Across
- Pride in one’s state.
- A value whereby an institution is accepted by the public as right and proper, thus giving it authority and power.
- A state so weak that its political structures collapse, leading to anarchy and violence.
- A sense of belonging to a nation and a belief in its political aspirations
- The set of beliefs that states that all people are equal and should share equally in a country's money, or the political systems based on these beliefs.
- An organization or activity that is self-perpetuating and valued for its own sake.
- Respecting and allowing many different types of beliefs or behaviour.
- That accepts aspects of politics because they have been institutionalized over a long period of time.
- A conflict in which one or more groups within a country develop clear aspirations for political independence, clashing with other as a result.
- The leadership or elite in charge of running the state.
- An individual’s relationship to the state, wherein citizens swear allegiance to that state and the state in return is obligated to provide rights to those citizens.
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- A shared material standard of individuals within a community, society, or country.
- A state that is able to fulfill basic tasks, such as defending territory, making and enforcing rules, collection taxes, and managing the economy,
- The study and comparison of domestic politics across countries.
- The organization that maintains a monopoly of force over a given territory.
- A group that desires self-government through an independent state.
- A conflict in which different ethnic groups struggle to achieve certain political or economic goals at each other’s expense.
- A process on which political power is “sent down” to lower levels of state and
- The fundamental rules and norms of politics, embodying long-term goals regarding individual freedom and collective equality, where power should reside, and the use of that power.
- The ability of the state to wield its power independently of the public.
20 Clues: Pride in one’s state. • The leadership or elite in charge of running the state. • The study and comparison of domestic politics across countries. • A group that desires self-government through an independent state. • Respecting and allowing many different types of beliefs or behaviour. • The ability of the state to wield its power independently of the public. • ...
POLS 101 A Midterm Part 2 2024-11-04
Across
- governor’s powers of mercy.
- clause of the Constitution allowing Congress to exercise “implied” powers.
- law of basic and lasting importance.
- type of federal grant with little or no strings attached.
- An executive’s ability to block a particular provision in a bill passed by the legislature.
- system of government where state governments are sovereign; national government can do only what the states permit.
- SC case that saw the court abandoned the distinction between intra- and inter-state
- Process that permits voters to put legislative measures directly on the ballot.
- Doctrine holding that the national government is supreme in its sphere, the states are supreme in theirs, and the two spheres should be kept separate like a layer cake.
- Procedure enabling voters to reject a measure passed by the legislature.
- power of a state legislature to regulate the health, safety, welfare and morals of a state.
- Money given by the national government to the states.
- The transfer of power from the national government to state and local governments.
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- Procedure whereby voters can remove an elected official from office.
- Idea that the federal and state governments share power in many policy areas.
- system of government where sovereignty is vested in the national government, not the states.
- laws made by a state legislature; can be changed by a state legislature alone.
- SC case that relied on the supremacy clause to elevate federal over state; taxes
- different states act as these & can implement different policies; successful ones will spread.
- doctrine that a state can declare null and void a federal law that violates the Constitution.
- section of the Constitution that states the Constitution is the ultimate authority.
- system of government where the national and state governments share sovereignty.
- Federal grants for specific purposes, such as building an airport.
23 Clues: governor’s powers of mercy. • law of basic and lasting importance. • Money given by the national government to the states. • type of federal grant with little or no strings attached. • Federal grants for specific purposes, such as building an airport. • Procedure whereby voters can remove an elected official from office. • ...
Email 2 2021-01-25
Across
- the last part of a process
- an abbreviation consisting of the first letters of each word in the name of something, pronounced as a word
- any of several different types of container used to store papers, letters, and other documents in an ordered way, especially in an office
- to give a description of something or information about it to someone
- a book with a list of all the goods that you can buy from a shop
- a computer program, used especially in business, that allows you to do financial calculations and plans
- used to say that something is sad, disappointing, or has a bad effect
- showing or expressing thanks, especially to another person
- to send something in the same envelope or email as something else
- a letter of the alphabet in the form and larger size that is used at the beginning of sentences and names
- to not be able to do something
- to use a machine to put a picture of a document into a computer
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- suitable when you are with friends and family but not for official occasions
- in connection with
- to start to do something
- a formal arrangement to meet or visit someone at a particular time and place
- the action of writing, receiving, and reading letters
- very pleased
- suitable for serious or official occasions
- a drawing that gives you a particular type of information about a particular area
- something friendly or polite that you say or do when you meet or welcome someone
21 Clues: very pleased • in connection with • to start to do something • the last part of a process • to not be able to do something • suitable for serious or official occasions • the action of writing, receiving, and reading letters • showing or expressing thanks, especially to another person • to use a machine to put a picture of a document into a computer • ...
Travel Destinations 2025-01-18
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- Home to the Acropolis and Parthenon, this Greek city is one of the world's oldest capitals.
- Known as the "Pearl of the Adriatic," this Croatian city is a stunning coastal destination.
- Famous for its canals and gondolas, this Italian city is sinking slowly.
- This Nordic capital is known for its colorful Nyhavn harbor and Little Mermaid statue.
- Known as the "Lion City," this destination is famous for its Marina Bay Sands hote
- A tropical paradise in Southeast Asia, this Indonesian island is a popular tourist spot.
- This Canadian city is famous for its French culture and Notre-Dame Basilica.
- The "Floating Market" is a popular tourist attraction in this Thai city.
- This Moroccan city is famous for its blue-painted streets and walls.
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- The iconic Christ the Redeemer statue overlooks this Brazilian city.
- A popular honeymoon destination, this Polynesian island is known for its overwater bungalows.
- Known for its cherry blossoms, this Japanese city blends modernity with tradition.
- This icy destination is home to glaciers, geysers, and the Blue Lagoon spa.
- Known as the "City of Light," this European destination features the Eiffel Tower.
- This South African city is famous for Table Mountain and Robben Island.
- This ancient Peruvian city sits high in the Andes and was part of the Inca Empire.
- This Egyptian city is home to the Great Pyramid of Giza.
- This vibrant Indian city is home to the Taj Mahal.
- This Australian landmark is also known as Uluru.
- This U.S. city is nicknamed "The Big Apple."
20 Clues: This U.S. city is nicknamed "The Big Apple." • This Australian landmark is also known as Uluru. • This vibrant Indian city is home to the Taj Mahal. • This Egyptian city is home to the Great Pyramid of Giza. • The iconic Christ the Redeemer statue overlooks this Brazilian city. • This Moroccan city is famous for its blue-painted streets and walls. • ...
Chapter 18 crossword 2025-11-30
Across
- Location of the battle fought in 1879 between the British and the Zulu
- British colony in south africa
- Location of battle between British Each India company and Indian army under the ruler of Bengal
- Three districts that made up the bulk of the directly ruled British territories in India
- Colonies where European settlers made up most of the population
- One of the locations of European colonial empires in Asia
- name given to British representatives of the Each India company
- Colonies with substantial indigenous populations that were ruled by European political and military minorities
- Architect of British victory at Plassey
- Hindu practice of burning a widow after the death of her husband
- Kingdom that controlled the interior regions of Java
- Troops that served the British East India Company
- Cartoon of vicious snake with Leopold II's head squeezing the life out of a defenseless African villager
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- What were Dutch-Descended Boers also called?
- European rivalries contributed towards this
- Demand for raw materials went up like crazy because of this
- War over the continued independence of Boer Republics
- British entrepreneur in South Africa
- Areas settled by large numbers of European migrants
- What allowed Europeans to develop and expand so fast?
- Made several voyages to Hawaii
- Which power controlled most of Java?
- Made it possible to relay orders much more rapidly from Europeans capitals
- The other location of European colonial empires in Asia
- Colonial administrators worsened existing ethnic differences by dividing people in Colonies into what?
25 Clues: British colony in south africa • Made several voyages to Hawaii • British entrepreneur in South Africa • Which power controlled most of Java? • Architect of British victory at Plassey • European rivalries contributed towards this • What were Dutch-Descended Boers also called? • Troops that served the British East India Company • ...
Canada Provinces, Territories and Capitals 2014-01-31
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- What is the capital of NewfoundlandLabrador?
- What is the capital of New Brunswick?
- What is the capital of Nunavut?
- What is the capital Northwest Territores?
- What is the capital of Saskatchewan?
- Where is Halifax?
- The capital of Ontario.
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- Where is Charlottetown?
- Where is Quebec city?
- What province are we in right now?
- What is the capital of Alberta
- Where is Whitehorse?
- Where is Winnipeg?
- What is the capital of British Columbia?
14 Clues: Where is Halifax? • Where is Winnipeg? • Where is Whitehorse? • Where is Quebec city? • Where is Charlottetown? • The capital of Ontario. • What is the capital of Alberta • What is the capital of Nunavut? • What province are we in right now? • What is the capital of Saskatchewan? • What is the capital of New Brunswick? • What is the capital of British Columbia? • ...
Indian states and their capitals 2021-06-24
14 Clues: bihar • assam • panjab • gujarat • manipur • jharkand • tamilnadu • rajasthan • karnataka • west bengal • maharashtra • utter pradesh • mathya predesh • arunachal pradesh
Capitals of the South A 2021-11-30
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- The Capital of Alabama
- The capital of Mississippi
- The capital is Austin
- The capital is Columbia
- The capital is Richmond
- The Capital of Arkansas
- The capital is Nashville
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- The Capital is Raleigh
- The Capital of Oklahoma
- The capital is Charleston
- The Capital of Florida
- The capital of Louisiana
- The Capital of Kentucky
- The Capital of Georgia
14 Clues: The capital is Austin • The Capital is Raleigh • The Capital of Alabama • The Capital of Florida • The Capital of Georgia • The Capital of Oklahoma • The capital is Columbia • The Capital of Kentucky • The capital is Richmond • The Capital of Arkansas • The capital of Louisiana • The capital is Nashville • The capital is Charleston • The capital of Mississippi
Capitals of the South A 2021-11-30
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- The Capital of Alabama
- The capital of Mississippi
- The capital is Austin
- The capital is Columbia
- The capital is Richmond
- The Capital of Arkansas
- The capital is Nashville
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- The Capital is Raleigh
- The Capital of Oklahoma
- The capital is Charleston
- The Capital of Florida
- The capital of Louisiana
- The Capital of Kentucky
- The Capital of Georgia
14 Clues: The capital is Austin • The Capital is Raleigh • The Capital of Alabama • The Capital of Florida • The Capital of Georgia • The Capital of Oklahoma • The capital is Columbia • The Capital of Kentucky • The capital is Richmond • The Capital of Arkansas • The capital of Louisiana • The capital is Nashville • The capital is Charleston • The capital of Mississippi
Spanish Speaking Countries and Capitals 2022-01-07
16 Clues: Perú • Chile • Bogota • España • Caracas • San Juan • San José • La Habana • Argentina • Nicaragua • Tegucigalpa • El Salvador • La cuidad de... • La cuidad de... • La cuidad de... • La República Dominicana
European capitals 2021-12-13
50 U.S. States! 2023-04-04
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- The smallest state in the US
- Birthplace of seven US presidents
- The easternmost state in the contiguous US
- Home to Yellowstone National Park
- Known for its barbecue and beaches
- The birthplace of blues music
- The home of the Indy 500
- Known for its potatoes
- The birthplace of jazz
- The Land of Lincoln
- Home to the Grand Canyon
- Known for its Pacific coastline and craft beer
- Known for its bourbon and horse racing
- Known for its national parks and Big Sky Country
- The "Natural State"
- Known for its mountains and skiing
- The only US state made up entirely of islands
- Home to Mount Rushmore
- The Empire State
- Home to Harvard University and the Boston Tea Party
- Known for its cold winters and "Minnesota nice" people
- Home to Hollywood and Silicon Valley
- Known for its maple syrup and fall foliage
- Famous for its oil industry and musical named after it
- Known for its corn and beef industries
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- Known for its beaches and retirement communities
- Home to Las Vegas and Area 51
- Home to the Gateway Arch in St. Louis
- Famous for its cheese and the Green Bay Packers
- The Peach State
- One of the original 13 colonies
- Known for its coffee and rainy weather
- The Great Lakes State
- Known for its blue crabs and Old Bay seasoning
- One of the original 13 colonies and home to many US presidents
- Known for its Appalachian Mountains and coal mining industry
- Home to the Liberty Bell and Hershey's chocolate
- The first state to ratify the US Constitution
- Known for its national parks and skiing
- The largest state in the US by area
- Known for its southern hospitality and Charleston charm
- Famous for its cornfields
- The setting for "The Wizard of Oz"
- The Peace Garden State
- The birthplace of country music
- A southern state known for its football prowess
- The Lone Star State
47 Clues: The Peach State • The Empire State • The Land of Lincoln • The "Natural State" • The Lone Star State • The Great Lakes State • Known for its potatoes • The birthplace of jazz • Home to Mount Rushmore • The Peace Garden State • The home of the Indy 500 • Home to the Grand Canyon • Famous for its cornfields • The smallest state in the US • Home to Las Vegas and Area 51 • ...
A No-Cross-words Crossword 2021-02-18
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- Skylar's step-sister
- Monica's sister
- Skylar's step-brother
- Monica's second oldest brother
- The Atkins cat's name
- The state where Skylar was born
- Skylar's daughter
- Monica's younger brother
- The state where Monica was born
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- The state where Monica and Skylar live
- Monica's oldest brother
- The Atkins little dog's name
- Monica's third oldest brother
- The name of Skylar's favorite football team
- Monica's niece
- The state where Monica and Skylar met
- The state where Monica grew up
- Monica's big dog's name
18 Clues: Monica's niece • Monica's sister • Skylar's daughter • Skylar's step-sister • Skylar's step-brother • The Atkins cat's name • Monica's oldest brother • Monica's big dog's name • Monica's younger brother • The Atkins little dog's name • Monica's third oldest brother • Monica's second oldest brother • The state where Monica grew up • The state where Skylar was born • ...
Ohio 2023-02-24
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- the state capital
- Number position in joining the United States
- this sharpshooter is from Ohio
- when this opened transportation of goods could happen more easily
- the state mammal
- the founder of the state
- the original native name for the river in Ohio
- this state has the only ________ that is not rectangular
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- there are 109 statues of this in one location
- famous movie character created in Ohio
- the inventor of the lightbulb was also from Ohio
- the state tree
- how many presidents came from Ohio
- state bird
- this man who walked on the moon was from Ohio
- the state fruit
16 Clues: state bird • the state tree • the state fruit • the state mammal • the state capital • the founder of the state • this sharpshooter is from Ohio • how many presidents came from Ohio • famous movie character created in Ohio • Number position in joining the United States • there are 109 statues of this in one location • this man who walked on the moon was from Ohio • ...
American Government Chapter 1 Review 2016-08-31
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- the introduction to the Constitution which outlines its purpose
- one of the theories of the origin of the state that says that God created the state
- the power to interpret the laws
- one of the characteristics of a state that means it has defined boundaries
- system of government in which power is divided between the central government and local government - like in the U.S.
- those things citizens of a state do to participate in government, but are not required by law, such as voting
- one of the theories of the origin of the state that says that power is held by threats
- one of the characteristics of a state that means it has a political organization
- one of the characteristics of a state that means it is not subject to any higher authority
- one of the theories of the origin of the state that says that the state developed out of extended families
- also known as capitalism, the type of economic system we have in the U.S.
- the power to make laws
- form of government where the executive branch and the legislative branch are elected separately
- system of government in which all power is given to the central government
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- form of government where the executive is chosen from and is a member of the legislative branch
- one of the characteristics of a state that means it has people that consider themselves citizens
- one of the theories of the origin of the state that says that the state is a result of people voluntarily giving up some freedoms
- another way of referring to the U.S. system of government since we are not a direct democracy
- another term for indirect democracy
- system of government where power is held by a person or a few people
- those things that citizens of a state must do by law, such as pay taxes
- essential in a democracy as people with many interests must be able to get along and get things done
- another term for direct democracy
- system of government in which power is shared by several local government and the central government is very weak
- the power to enforce the law
- system of government where the people get to participate
26 Clues: the power to make laws • the power to enforce the law • the power to interpret the laws • another term for direct democracy • another term for indirect democracy • system of government where the people get to participate • the introduction to the Constitution which outlines its purpose • system of government where power is held by a person or a few people • ...
FCCLA CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2020-09-23
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- Current state president of FCCLA
- National magazine
- New homemakers of america
- Symbol for sincerity
- One of the central focuses
- Vice president of public relations
- The current state --- of FCCLA
- Symbol for Strength
- State newspaper
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- Baking and pastry, Culinary arts, and Early childhood education
- Motto for FCCLA
- Future homemakers of america
- Sarah Forehand
- Family,Career And Community Leaders Of America
- state adviser
- First GA state adviser
- FCCLA flower
17 Clues: FCCLA flower • state adviser • Sarah Forehand • Motto for FCCLA • State newspaper • National magazine • Symbol for Strength • Symbol for sincerity • First GA state adviser • New homemakers of america • One of the central focuses • Future homemakers of america • The current state --- of FCCLA • Current state president of FCCLA • Vice president of public relations • ...
Capitals of the South B 2021-11-30
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- The capital is Tallahassee
- The capital is Little Rock
- The capital is Baton Rouge
- The capital is Atlanta
- The capital of West Virginia
- The capital is Jackson
- The capital of North Carolina
- The capital of South Carolina
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- The capital is Oklahoma city
- The capital is Montgomery
- The capital of Tennessee
- The capital of Texas
- The capital of Virginia
- The capital is Frankfort
14 Clues: The capital of Texas • The capital is Atlanta • The capital is Jackson • The capital of Virginia • The capital of Tennessee • The capital is Frankfort • The capital is Montgomery • The capital is Tallahassee • The capital is Little Rock • The capital is Baton Rouge • The capital is Oklahoma city • The capital of West Virginia • The capital of North Carolina • ...
World Geography Countries and Capitals 2021-12-14
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- capital of Russia
- capital of Japan
- capital of the Netherlands
- capital of Ireland
- country with its capital at Athens
- capital of the United Kingdom
- capital of Saudi Arabia
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- capital of South Korea
- country with its capital at Ankara
- country with its capital at Madrid
- country with its capital at Berlin
- capital of Thailand
- capital of the Philippines
- country with its capital at Kiev
14 Clues: capital of Japan • capital of Russia • capital of Ireland • capital of Thailand • capital of South Korea • capital of Saudi Arabia • capital of the Philippines • capital of the Netherlands • capital of the United Kingdom • country with its capital at Kiev • country with its capital at Ankara • country with its capital at Madrid • country with its capital at Berlin • ...
Central America Countries and Capitals 2026-03-16
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- Capital of El Salvador
- Capital of Nicaragua
- Country that borders three countries but does not touch Mexico
- Capital of Guatemala
- Capital of Honduras
- Country sandwiched between Honduras and Costa Rica
- Country bordering Guatemala and Mexico
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- Capital of Panama
- Larger Country bordering Mexico
- Country that borders South America
- Country that borders two countries and one is Nicaragua
- Capital of Belize
- Coastal country that touches only the Pacific Ocean
- Capital of Costa Rica
14 Clues: Capital of Panama • Capital of Belize • Capital of Honduras • Capital of Nicaragua • Capital of Guatemala • Capital of Costa Rica • Capital of El Salvador • Larger Country bordering Mexico • Country that borders South America • Country bordering Guatemala and Mexico • Country sandwiched between Honduras and Costa Rica • Coastal country that touches only the Pacific Ocean • ...
Politics and Governance 2026-01-24
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- The organized political authority of a state
- Traditional approach focusing on values and institutions
- Local law
- The art or science of government and public affairs
- Branch of government that enforces laws
- A group of people united by common identity and culture
- Peaceful interaction among nations
- Control exercised by the state
- Branch of government that makes laws
- Written rules of conduct
- Rule by one person with total control
- Relations between states through dialogue
- Process of choosing public officials
- Method by which people choose leaders
- Process of forming and applying public decisions
- Authority derived from the people
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- Supreme power of the state
- The exercise of authority and control
- Approach that studies political behavior scientifically
- Exercise of power over people
- Head of the Country
- Body that makes public policy
- Emphasis on measurement and data in research
- People living permanently in a state
- Branch of government that interprets laws
- Territory, people, government, and sovereignty form this
- Rules enforced by the state
- Area under the jurisdiction of a state
- Belief that research should be value-free
- Testing ideas through evidence
30 Clues: Local law • Head of the Country • Written rules of conduct • Supreme power of the state • Rules enforced by the state • Exercise of power over people • Body that makes public policy • Control exercised by the state • Testing ideas through evidence • Authority derived from the people • Peaceful interaction among nations • People living permanently in a state • ...
Suffix: -ness 2025-05-06
12 Clues: state of being sad • state of being fit • state of being loud • state of being slow • state of being seen • state of being kind • state of being happy • state of being quiet • state of being sweet • state of being sleepy • state of being quaint • state of being furious
staets 2023-09-27
12 Clues: Gem State. • Show Me State. • Hawkeye State. • Sunshine State. • Treasure State. • Heart of Dixie. • The First State. • Sunflower State. • Centennial State. • Land of Opportunity. • The Pine Tree State. • The Constitution State.
ILLINOIS 2025-06-06
12 Clues: State gem • State fish • State fruit • State snack • State insect • State fossil • State reptile • State Amphibian • State vegetable • State wildflower • Largest bakery in the world • Pumpkin capital of the world
California 2014-05-18
12 Clues: / state tree • / state bird • / state motto • / state animal • / who found it • / state flower • / state capital • / state governor • / state nickname • / state north of it • / the most spoken language • / when the state was found
PHILIPPINE POLITICS, GOVERNANCE, AND CITIZENSHIP CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-02-11
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- The Philippine Senate's highest position
- has the smallest territory with a total land area of 0.44km2
- community of persons, more or less numerous permanently occupying a definite portion of territory state by?
- agency to which the will of the state is formulated.
- means supreme and final legal authority and beyond which no legal power exists.
- refers to the mass of population living within the state.
- an association which, acting through law as promulgated by a government state by?
- theory holds that the state is founded out of man's natural instinct for association.
- this approach is related to history, it emphasizes on the study of history of every political reality to analyze any situation.
- a union of families and villages having for its end a perfect and self-sufficing life by which we mean a happy and honorable life state by?
- the interest of the citizen must be well protected in a prompt and appropriate manner.
- is a community of persons occupying a definite territory, have government of their own, and enjoying freedom from external control.
- mankind view as an organized unit state by?
- theory formed by deliberate and voluntary compact among people to form a society and organize government for their common good.
- a people organized for law within a definite territory state by?
- defines governance as the manner in which power is exercised in the management of a country's economic and social resources for development
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- the inherent power of the sovereign
- has the largest territory with 17,098,242 km2
- occupying a certain territory among whom the will of majority state by?
- power to appropriate property for a public purpose
- theory holds that the state is divine creation and the ruler is ordained by God to govern the people.
- monopoly on violence as the defining conception of the state was first described in sociology state by?
- theory believes that the state must have been founded to take charge of man's various needs that must be continously and consistently satisfied
- first used the term "state" in his writings
- theory maintains that the state must have been created as a product of the existence of the strong and the weak in society
- active involvement of affected and interested parties in the decision-making process.
- enforce obedience from the people in the promotion of public health, morals, or safety, and the general well-being of the community
- society of inhabitants of a specific geographic region united and bound together
- this approach concerned with the study of formal structures and institutes like legislature, executive, judiciary, political parties, etc.
- theory attributes the origin states to the enlargement of the family which remained under the authority of the father
- the absence of law.
31 Clues: the absence of law. • the inherent power of the sovereign • The Philippine Senate's highest position • first used the term "state" in his writings • mankind view as an organized unit state by? • has the largest territory with 17,098,242 km2 • power to appropriate property for a public purpose • agency to which the will of the state is formulated. • ...
States of Matter 2022-02-28
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- liquid matter takes the shape of its ____.
- water in the form of a gas is called _____.
- Changing state from solid to gas
- changing state from liquid to solid
- water, in solid form is _____.
- solid white flakes of water that fall from the sky are known as ____.
- the tiny particles that matter is made of are _____.
- raindrops are this state of matter.
- changing state from solid to liquid
- the amount of space that matter takes up is its _____.
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- changing state from a gas to a liquid
- this is liquid rock that pours out of a volcano.
- matter that has a definite shape and volume is in this
- this is a very light gas found in some balloons.
- at 32 degrees Fahrenheit, water _____.
- changing state from liquid to gas
- Changing state from a gas to solid
- solid matter does not change _____.
18 Clues: water, in solid form is _____. • Changing state from solid to gas • changing state from liquid to gas • Changing state from a gas to solid • changing state from liquid to solid • solid matter does not change _____. • raindrops are this state of matter. • changing state from solid to liquid • changing state from a gas to a liquid • at 32 degrees Fahrenheit, water _____. • ...
Buddha + Zen 2023-02-12
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- A strong feeling of affection and caring for another person.
- A feeling of concern for the well-being of others.
- A form of understanding or knowledge that is not acquired through conscious reasoning.
- The ability to concentrate on a specific task or thought.
- A deep understanding of a particular situation or subject, acquired through reflection and observation.
- A state of tranquility and calm, free from disturbance or conflict.
- A state of being emotionally detached, free from attachment or involvement.
- A state of calm and stillness, free from movement or disturbance.
- A term used in Buddhism to describe the teachings of the Buddha, as well as the ultimate nature of reality.
- An individual who has achieved enlightenment but chooses to remain.
- A deep understanding of the nature of reality, acquired through reflection and experience.
- A practice of mental focus and stillness to calm the mind and achieve a state of heightened awareness.
- A state of peacefulness and calmness, free from disturbance.
- A feeling of reverence or deference towards others or a particular thing.
- A state of stillness and peacefulness, free from agitation or excitement.
- go The act of releasing control or attachment to a particular outcome or situation.
- A desire to learn and explore, driven by a sense of wonder and interest.
- A state of being free from material or ego-based desires, seen as a key aspect of enlightenment in Zen.
- A state of calm and stillness, free from disturbance or agitation.
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- A religion and philosophy founded by the Buddha, based on the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path.
- The quality or state of being free from complexity or elaboration.
- A paradoxical statement or story used in Zen to challenge conventional thinking and bring about a state of enlightenment.
- A system of moral principles or values, guiding behavior and decision-making.
- A state of spiritual awakening, characterized by a deep understanding of the nature of reality.
- The ability to wait calmly and without frustration, even in the face of difficulties.
- A mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment.
- A state of mental calm and stability, maintained in the face of both good and bad events.
- A feeling of compassion or benevolence towards others.
- A state of being open and receptive to the present moment, without judgment or resistance.
- A state of being clear or transparent, free from confusion or ambiguity.
- A sudden realization of the nature of reality, often experienced as a result of meditation or other spiritual practice.
- A state of being conscious of and attuned to one's surroundings.
- A term used to describe an awakened individual, as well as the historical figure who founded Buddhism.
- A state of being fully in the moment and attentive to one's surroundings.
- A feeling of appreciation and thankfulness, directed towards others or the world.
- A willingness to give or share, without expectation of reward or repayment.
36 Clues: A feeling of concern for the well-being of others. • A feeling of compassion or benevolence towards others. • The ability to concentrate on a specific task or thought. • A strong feeling of affection and caring for another person. • A state of peacefulness and calmness, free from disturbance. • A state of being conscious of and attuned to one's surroundings. • ...
Quiz 2026-02-07
20 Clues: No Zip • 3 city • Mr. City • Gem city • Eye pond • do acting • Face city • Green Gate • Make Juice • King state • mom's maid • Cloud House • Go and Come • King's Coat • large state • Snake earth • Answer place • Centre State • Unmarried Girl • elephant a night
Athena's Airplane Quiz! 2021-12-20
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- This state is nicknamed "The Bluegrass State"
- New Orleans, the birthplace of jazz music, is located in this state
- Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream was founded in Burlington; the largest city in this state
- This city in Tennessee is home to the Country Music Hall of Fame
- Home state of the current President of the United States, Joe Biden
- Wal-Mart is headquartered in this state (hint: the capital is a "small stone")
- Confusingly, Kansas City is in this state, NOT Kansas
- A famous massacre and tea party happened in this Massachusetts city
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- The capital of this state is Helena
- The Mall of America is in Minneapolis; this state's largest city
- A city in northeast Florida where the Jaguars play in the NFL (hint: Uncle Jimmy used to live there)
- This state is the home of the Mormon Church (hint: They're a "salty" bunch)
- What is the capital of the state Joe and Ellie are moving to?
- Seattle is the largest city in ______
- Lake Tahoe is in two states: California and ____
- The city of Biloxi, a port city on the Gulf of Mexico, is in this state
16 Clues: The capital of this state is Helena • Seattle is the largest city in ______ • This state is nicknamed "The Bluegrass State" • Lake Tahoe is in two states: California and ____ • Confusingly, Kansas City is in this state, NOT Kansas • What is the capital of the state Joe and Ellie are moving to? • The Mall of America is in Minneapolis; this state's largest city • ...
Unit 2: Thermochemistry 2020-10-24
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- change from solid state directly to gaseous state
- change from a liquid state to a solid state
- change from a solid state to a liquid state
- the transfer of thermal energy between two bodies at different temperatures.
- Over 90% of the energy we use comes from this?
- change from liquid state to gaseous state
- a quantitative measure of “hot” or “cold.
- energy transfer due to changes in external, macroscopic variables such as pressure and volume; or causing matter to move against an opposing force
- change from a gaseous state directly to a solid state
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- change from a gaseous to a liquid state
- sum of a system’s internal energy and the mathematical product of its pressure and volume calorimeter device used to measure the amount of heat absorbed or released in a chemical or physical process
- process of measuring the amount of heat involved in a chemical or physical process
- portion of matter undergoing a chemical or physical change being studied
- can be defined as the capacity to supply heat or do work.
- all matter other than the system being studied
- energy kinetic energy associated with the random motion of atoms and molecules.
16 Clues: change from a gaseous to a liquid state • change from liquid state to gaseous state • a quantitative measure of “hot” or “cold. • change from a liquid state to a solid state • change from a solid state to a liquid state • Over 90% of the energy we use comes from this? • all matter other than the system being studied • change from solid state directly to gaseous state • ...
Unit 2: Thermochemistry 2020-10-24
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- change from solid state directly to gaseous state
- change from a liquid state to a solid state
- change from a solid state to a liquid state
- the transfer of thermal energy between two bodies at different temperatures.
- Over 90% of the energy we use comes from this?
- change from liquid state to gaseous state
- a quantitative measure of “hot” or “cold.
- energy transfer due to changes in external, macroscopic variables such as pressure and volume; or causing matter to move against an opposing force
- change from a gaseous state directly to a solid state
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- change from a gaseous to a liquid state
- sum of a system’s internal energy and the mathematical product of its pressure and volume calorimeter device used to measure the amount of heat absorbed or released in a chemical or physical process
- process of measuring the amount of heat involved in a chemical or physical process
- portion of matter undergoing a chemical or physical change being studied
- can be defined as the capacity to supply heat or do work.
- all matter other than the system being studied
- energy kinetic energy associated with the random motion of atoms and molecules.
16 Clues: change from a gaseous to a liquid state • change from liquid state to gaseous state • a quantitative measure of “hot” or “cold. • change from a liquid state to a solid state • change from a solid state to a liquid state • Over 90% of the energy we use comes from this? • all matter other than the system being studied • change from solid state directly to gaseous state • ...
