state capitals Crossword Puzzles
State of Matter 2023-11-29
7 Clues: made by atoms • little particles • the atoms are moving slowly • the atoms are moving very fast • stuck together and don't move at all • Move really fast and are moving freely • Spread out but stuck together a little and move freely
State Of Alabama 2023-06-14
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- declaration or assurance that one will do a particular action
- the state of keeping or being kept a secret
- We fail to do them, or we do too many of them
- the state of being unemployed without a job
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- one who offers a ruling or judgement
- the work relationship between the employer and individual has been terminated
- an underdeveloped listening skill
7 Clues: an underdeveloped listening skill • one who offers a ruling or judgement • the state of keeping or being kept a secret • the state of being unemployed without a job • We fail to do them, or we do too many of them • declaration or assurance that one will do a particular action • the work relationship between the employer and individual has been terminated
Changes of State 2021-12-07
7 Clues: Solid to Gas • Gas to Liquid. • Said to liquid • Liquid to solid • The smallest amount of matter • Liquid to gas. Can happen at any temperature • Liquid to gas. Occurs when a liquid has been heated to a specific temperature.
State and Nation 2022-04-10
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- areas considered to be political communities with a unified authority
- a 27-nation alliance of political and economic power
- people who share a shared history, culture, or language and live in the same geographical area.
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- an agreement between three parties or more
- Union of ten Asian countries on political and economic issues
- an effort to pursue national interest
- an organizations filled with 22 members
7 Clues: an effort to pursue national interest • an organizations filled with 22 members • an agreement between three parties or more • a 27-nation alliance of political and economic power • Union of ten Asian countries on political and economic issues • areas considered to be political communities with a unified authority • ...
CHANGE OF STATE 2024-09-26
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- The process when a gas turns into a liquid
- The process of a gas turning directly into a solid
- The change from gas to solid without becoming liquid
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- The process when a solid turns into a gas without passing through the liquid phase
- The process when a liquid turns into a gas at its boiling point
- The process when a solid turns into a liquid
- The process of a liquid turning into a solid
7 Clues: The process when a gas turns into a liquid • The process of a liquid turning into a solid • The process when a solid turns into a liquid • The process of a gas turning directly into a solid • The change from gas to solid without becoming liquid • The process when a liquid turns into a gas at its boiling point • ...
State PTE Tax 2024-02-23
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- TRU or FAL: State PTE tax is mandatory
- State ___ tax is being imposed by some states
- First state (use abbreviation) to impose State PTE Tax
- ____ base is the tax base used for CT PTE tax
- TRU or FAL: PTE Income normally passes to individuals
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- State PTE Tax is a workaround for the limit on ____ Deductions (hint: used in cooking)
- State PTE Taxes follow the _______ approach
- TRU or FAL: S Corps are not eligible for CT PTE Tax
- TRU or FAL: The CT PTE Tax Rate = 6.99%
9 Clues: TRU or FAL: State PTE tax is mandatory • TRU or FAL: The CT PTE Tax Rate = 6.99% • State PTE Taxes follow the _______ approach • State ___ tax is being imposed by some states • ____ base is the tax base used for CT PTE tax • TRU or FAL: S Corps are not eligible for CT PTE Tax • TRU or FAL: PTE Income normally passes to individuals • ...
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2025-06-04
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- WHAT WERE STEFEN CURRY AND KLAY THOMPSON CALLED. THE...BROTHERS.
- SURNAME OF THE BEST PLAYER IN GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS.
- WHAT TEAM I THINK WILL COME TO THE NBA? (LAS VEGAS,...)
- THE FIRST CITY OF THE WARRIORS.
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- A SPORT THAT I WAS DESCRIBING.
- HOW MANY POINTS DID WILT CHAMBERLAIN GOT IN ONE GAME?
- WHAT WAS THE NAME OF THE TEAM THAT WARRIORS DEFEATED FOR THEIR 7TH CHAMPIONSHIP? (BOSTON)
7 Clues: A SPORT THAT I WAS DESCRIBING. • THE FIRST CITY OF THE WARRIORS. • SURNAME OF THE BEST PLAYER IN GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS. • HOW MANY POINTS DID WILT CHAMBERLAIN GOT IN ONE GAME? • WHAT TEAM I THINK WILL COME TO THE NBA? (LAS VEGAS,...) • WHAT WERE STEFEN CURRY AND KLAY THOMPSON CALLED. THE...BROTHERS. • ...
Change of State 2022-08-01
7 Clues: Gas to Solid • Solid to Gas • Gas to Liquid on Cooling • Liquid to Gas on heating • Solid to Liquid on heating • Liquid to Solid by release of heat energy • Liquid to Gas at a temperature below boiling point
Changes In State 2022-02-01
7 Clues: Pep. • Aspect. • Importance. • Fluid in the blood. • combination of things. • Single from Dua Lipa's 2020 album. • A sentence with two independent clauses.
Northeastern States and Capitals 2023-08-23
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- Jersey Trenton is the capital of __________.
- Hartford is the capital of ___________.
- Montpelier is the capital of _________.
- ________ is the capital of New York.
- ________ is the capital of New Hampshire.
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- Harrisburg is the capital of _________.
- ______ is the capital of Massachusetts.
- ______ is the capital of Maine.
- Island Providence is the capital of _________.
9 Clues: ______ is the capital of Maine. • ________ is the capital of New York. • Harrisburg is the capital of _________. • ______ is the capital of Massachusetts. • Hartford is the capital of ___________. • Montpelier is the capital of _________. • ________ is the capital of New Hampshire. • Jersey Trenton is the capital of __________. • ...
Capitals fo the world 2022-12-09
The challenges of the modern state 2017-02-05
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- To record something on a computer. (verb)
- Not perceived or observed. (adjective)
- To enter data or a program into a computer. (verb)
- At once; immediately. (adverb)
- Software that gathers information about a user as they navigate around the Internet. (noun)
- Impossible to find. (adjective)
- To secretly listen to or record something. (verb)
- A person who illegally gains access to information stored in other people’s computers. (noun)
- To put into code or cipher. (verb)
- To remove money from an account. (verb)
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- To remove from a document or record. (verb)
- Not able to be perceived, noticed, or discovered. (adjective)
- A crime committed by means of computers or the internet (noun)
- To stop an order for goods or services that you no longer want. (verb)
- Typing one character on a keyboard. (noun)
- Data that must be protected from unauthorized access. (adjective)
- To buy something. (verb)
- A security system that prevent unauthorized electronic access to a computer. (noun)
- A person or thing that torments. (noun)
19 Clues: To buy something. (verb) • At once; immediately. (adverb) • Impossible to find. (adjective) • To put into code or cipher. (verb) • Not perceived or observed. (adjective) • A person or thing that torments. (noun) • To remove money from an account. (verb) • To record something on a computer. (verb) • Typing one character on a keyboard. (noun) • ...
Danny chapter 7 2022-02-15
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- a limited option of transportation
- interprets laws
- a place people live in
- first teacher in mn
- a area of land under jurisdiction of a ruler or state.
- first mn governor
- a written document outlining how the government of a state or country is organized.
- makes the laws
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- enforces the laws
- a state becoming a state in the United States.
- a person not native to a state and is living there.
- something to help people transport over water.
- a person who encourages people to join a group.
- a town of people that helps out
- a sweetish immigrant who encouraged others to come to mn.
15 Clues: makes the laws • interprets laws • enforces the laws • first mn governor • first teacher in mn • a place people live in • a town of people that helps out • a limited option of transportation • a state becoming a state in the United States. • something to help people transport over water. • a person who encourages people to join a group. • ...
-ity 2025-11-12
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- the quality of being sensitive
- the quality of being curious
- the quality of being flexible
- the degree or strength of something
- the state of/quality of having electric power
- the state of not being equal
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- condition or state of living in need; scarce amounts of food, water,
- the quality of being pure
- the state of being equal
- the quality of being creative
- the state of being able
- the state of having variety
- the state of being active
13 Clues: the state of being able • the state of being equal • the quality of being pure • the state of being active • the state of having variety • the quality of being curious • the state of not being equal • the quality of being creative • the quality of being flexible • the quality of being sensitive • the degree or strength of something • the state of/quality of having electric power • ...
Brewer's Crossword 2021-05-04
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- living in a defined space
- a state with only one nation within its borders
- state completely surrounded by another state
- a body of people
- people who believe that government is a bad thing in that it stops people organizinf their own lives
- a territorial political extention of another state
- coordinate petroleum polices among members to secure fair prices
- government by a single person having unlimited power
- member states surrender power to a higher organization
- has a king, queen, emperor or empress
- promote free trade in latin america
- laws and rules that affect the public
- people who share a nation
- with the power to make and inforce laws
- elected by people and everyone can vote
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- if a government is over thrown by force
- economic union among 15 west african states
- (North American Free Trade Agreement)
- refers to extending rule of a nation over foreign nations
- no goverment
- refers to the political, social, economic, and cultural domination of a territory.
- a few people have power
- important because boundarys are ofeten at the root to many conflicts
- no monarcy
- country ruled by a single leader
- has a permanent terriotrial boudary
26 Clues: no monarcy • no goverment • a body of people • a few people have power • living in a defined space • people who share a nation • country ruled by a single leader • promote free trade in latin america • has a permanent terriotrial boudary • (North American Free Trade Agreement) • has a king, queen, emperor or empress • laws and rules that affect the public • ...
Puzzeling Gov (part II) Ch4 2022-11-18
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- returning to a state
- powers the national government needs to carry out other powers
- When two state settle their differences with out using force
- a law that need checks of government agencies
- a view that favors national action
- powers granted by the constitution to the national government
- powers directly expressed in the constitution
- this enables the people interested in becoming a state to prepare for constitution
- the main way the national government presides money to the states
- A nationalist Chief Justice; presided during McCulloch
- a organisation of government administrators to carry out legislation
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- to take away
- a law that prohibits public offices from holding meetings
- another word for the Elastic Clause
- powers both the national government and the state have
- powers reserved by the constitution for the states
- a view that favors the states and local action
- powers the national government can exercise because its a government
- a requirement set by the constitution
- expressed powers
- a clause that allows the congress to stretch their power
- law relating to disputes between others
- individual earnings
- the power to assume responsibility of a state
- federal order requiring servousse from a state
25 Clues: to take away • expressed powers • individual earnings • returning to a state • a view that favors national action • another word for the Elastic Clause • a requirement set by the constitution • law relating to disputes between others • a law that need checks of government agencies • the power to assume responsibility of a state • powers directly expressed in the constitution • ...
Civics Final Crossword 2021-01-11
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- a proposed law
- system of government in which the same territory is controlled by national and state governments
- a set of rules that guides how a country, state, or other political organization works
- a legal rule established through prior court cases
- the start of the Constitution
- English philosopher
- not dependent on the laws;inalienable
- the state of being free
- Supreme Court
- relationship between an individual and a state
- someone is running for any office
- the governing body of a nation, state, or community
- Congress
- a ratified agreement between countries
- someone who conducts activities aimed at influencing or swaying public officials
- principle of government under which separate branches are empowered to prevent actions by other branches
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- the ability of the Court to declare a Legislative or Executive act in violation of the Constitution
- supporters of the Constitution
- the first 10 amendments
- a type of democracy founded on the principle of elected officials
- the president refuses to approve a bill
- money you pay to the government
- supreme power or authority
- a body of advisers to a head of state
- Governor or President
25 Clues: Congress • Supreme Court • a proposed law • English philosopher • Governor or President • the first 10 amendments • the state of being free • supreme power or authority • the start of the Constitution • supporters of the Constitution • money you pay to the government • someone is running for any office • not dependent on the laws;inalienable • a body of advisers to a head of state • ...
Travels 2021-12-12
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- ________ National Park (WY)
- Roosters (city)
- First job out of college (state)
- ________ ________ Divas
- Home base (city)
- Family history with PawPaw (city)
- Relaxing river in CO (2 words, city)
- Meet at Cracker Barrel (city, 2 words)
- Time with Nancy (state)
- Sketchy hotel in MO (city, 2 words)
- Childhood city
- Home of 2nd fave daughter (city)
- Final Four (city)
- Salt flats in UT
- Future travel, Taos (state, 2 words)
- “God’s Country” (state)
- ________ Ridge Road
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- Talbots shopping (city, 2 words)
- ________ Brewery, frequented with Susan
- Pizza on the beach (city, 2 words)
- Black ocean water (city)
- Worst airport (city)
- Long drive thru in Burbank (2 words)
- Dream trip (country)
- Pokagon (state)
- Sunset Cafe (2 words, abr.)
- Subway on the beach (city)
- Home of fave daughter (city, 2 words)
- Daughters were born (city)
- Annual shopping trip (city)
- National Park in CO, 2 words
- Aunt Sara resides (city, abr.)
- Claire resides (city)
- Rock-N-Roll Hall of Fame (city)
- ________ Library
- Museum of the Rockies (city)
- Dutch city in CA
- Casinos in the lobby (city)
- College (city)
- Jekyll Island (state)
40 Clues: Childhood city • College (city) • Roosters (city) • Pokagon (state) • Home base (city) • ________ Library • Dutch city in CA • Salt flats in UT • Final Four (city) • ________ Ridge Road • Worst airport (city) • Dream trip (country) • Claire resides (city) • Jekyll Island (state) • ________ ________ Divas • Time with Nancy (state) • “God’s Country” (state) • Black ocean water (city) • ...
Unit 4 - State and Local Government Review 2024-01-22
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- One of the 4 types of municipalities in Pennsylvania
- Sums of money designated for a certain purpose given by the federal government to states
- The number of branches of the state government
- Counties must get authority from the state legislature before it can provide services
- A state's lawmaking body
- Only state to feature a legislature made up of 1 house
- The capital of Pennsylvania
- Legislature made up of 2 houses
- The next smallest unit of government below a state
- Basic support systems like transportation, communication, and power systems
- Pennsylvania is one of 4 states classified as this
- The most numerous type of municipality in Pennsylvania
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- Counties have the power to make decisions for themselves about what services to provide
- The name for the municipality where a county's government offices are located
- Services a county is forced to provide (by the state or federal government) without being paid for
- Process where citizens vote on a law already passed by a state legislature
- The trial court level in most states
- The only incorporated city in Pennsylvania
- A collective name for both of Pennsylvania's legislative bodies
- The head of a state's executive branch
20 Clues: A state's lawmaking body • The capital of Pennsylvania • Legislature made up of 2 houses • The trial court level in most states • The head of a state's executive branch • The only incorporated city in Pennsylvania • The number of branches of the state government • The next smallest unit of government below a state • Pennsylvania is one of 4 states classified as this • ...
POLITICS and GOVERNANCE 2025-02-07
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- Branch that implements laws.
- Money imposed by a government.
- Change made to a legal document.
- Change or improvement in policies or laws.
- Judicial branch of government.
- Individuals with an interest in a political decision.
- Process of choosing representatives.
- Political parties opposing the current government.
- Fundamental principles of a state.
- System of government by the whole population
- Body of lawmakers
- Supreme power or authority of a state.
- Act of casting a ballot.
- A course of action adopted by a government.
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- Authority of a state to govern itself.
- Basic physical systems of a country.
- Freedom from oppressive restrictions.
- Biased support for a particular party.
- Direct vote in which an entire electorate is invited.
- Head of state in a monarchy.
- Relating to the state or government.
- Organized effort to influence decision-making
- Responsibility of government to its citizens.
- Member of a state or nation.
- Person running for office.
- Managing international relations.
- Administrative system governing any large institution
- Entitlements granted by a government.
- The governing body of a nation.
- Distribution of power between central and regional governments.
30 Clues: Body of lawmakers • Act of casting a ballot. • Person running for office. • Branch that implements laws. • Head of state in a monarchy. • Member of a state or nation. • Money imposed by a government. • Judicial branch of government. • The governing body of a nation. • Change made to a legal document. • Managing international relations. • Fundamental principles of a state. • ...
Fast Facts Alabama 2021-05-18
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- First Indian Tribe In Alabama
- State Tree
- Number Of States In Alabama's Region
- Capital of Alabama
- Region Alabama Is In
- Month Alabama Became A State
- State bird
- State Flower
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- Motto "We dare to defend our rights"
- Number State That Alabama Was Added To The Union
- One Of the Greatest Power Forwards in NBA History
- Largest City In Alabama
- Number Of Bordering States
13 Clues: State Tree • State bird • State Flower • Capital of Alabama • Region Alabama Is In • Largest City In Alabama • Number Of Bordering States • Month Alabama Became A State • First Indian Tribe In Alabama • Motto "We dare to defend our rights" • Number Of States In Alabama's Region • Number State That Alabama Was Added To The Union • One Of the Greatest Power Forwards in NBA History
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE 2023-03-06
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- a natoin based on ethnicity; such a nation is assumed to be composed of one ethnolinguistic group
- aspect of sovereignty which refers to the independence of a state from control by any other state.
- the supreme power to command and enforce obedience, the power to which, legally speaking, all interests subdue and all wills subordinate
- it is the power by which the State raises revenue to defray the necessary expenses of the Government.
- also known as the Force Theory maintains that the state must have been created as a product of the existence of the strong and weak in society, and as a result of their struggle against each other wherein those who are strong are able to dominate and impose their will upon the weak.
- a type of power that is the plenary power vested in the legislature to make, ordain, and establish wholesome and reasonable laws, statues, not repugnant to the Constitution, for the good and welfare of the people. Generally exercised by the Congress.
- is a type of theory which holds that the state is of divine creation and the ruler is ordained by God to govern the people.
- states that are not autonomous or strong enough to survive or function effectively, with their ability to formulate and implement goals and policies being often compromised.
- refers to the inhabitants or population of a particular territory
- also known as the Evolutionary Theory is mor scientific and explains that “the state is the product of growth, a slow and steady evolution extending over a long period of time and ultimately shaping itself into the complex structure of a modern state”.
- refers to the act, made by the family of the nations that renders a state its international status
- an organization composed of numerous agencies led and coordinated by the state’s leadership (excutive authority), which has the ability or authority to make and implement the binding rules for all the people as well as the parameters of rule making for other social organizations in a given territory, using force if necessary.
- Aspect of sovereignty that is the supreme or absolute power of a state to enforce its will on the people within its territory.
- aptly observes that “a nationality lives either because it has been a natio, with its own territory and State or, because it wishes to become a nation with its own territory and State”
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- the means at the disposal of the state to implement official goals, specially over the actual or potential opposition of powerful social groups ot in the face of recalcitrant socioeconomic circumstances.
- is a medium of communication, which enables the people to express their ideas. It is the basis of all other elements of nationality.
- the power of the nation or a sovereign state to take, or to authorize the taking of private property for a public use without the owner’s consent, conditioned upon payment of just compensation.
- the term nationality is derived from this Latin word, which means ‘to be born’.
- without this there can no be state.
- may have all the requisites for a state to exist.
- is a theory which attributes the origin of states to the enlargement of the family which remained under the authority of the father or mother.
- territorial domain which includes the land.
- refers to the ability of the political leaders to formulate and pursue goals that are “not simply reflective of the demands or particular interests of social groups or classes in society.”
- also known as the natural theory, which holds that the state is founded out of man’s natural instinct for association.
- is a society of inhabitants of a specific geographic region united and bound together by a common racial ancestry, the same language and culture, historical past, laws and a shared interests and sentiments over the passing of many years.
- ought to be the basis of forming states.
- resides in the people and all government authority emanates from them.
- territorial domain which includes maritime
- territorial domain which includes air.
- is a type of theory that believes that the state must have been founded to take charge of man’s various needs that must be continuously and consistently satisfied.
30 Clues: without this there can no be state. • territorial domain which includes air. • ought to be the basis of forming states. • territorial domain which includes maritime • territorial domain which includes the land. • may have all the requisites for a state to exist. • refers to the inhabitants or population of a particular territory • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE 2023-03-06
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- refers to the act, made by the family of the nations that renders a state its international status
- a natoin based on ethnicity; such a nation is assumed to be composed of one ethnolinguistic group
- territorial domain which includes the land.
- the means at the disposal of the state to implement official goals, specially over the actual or potential opposition of powerful social groups ot in the face of recalcitrant socioeconomic circumstances.
- may have all the requisites for a state to exist.
- ought to be the basis of forming states.
- territorial domain which includes air.
- is a theory which attributes the origin of states to the enlargement of the family which remained under the authority of the father or mother.
- is a type of theory which holds that the state is of divine creation and the ruler is ordained by God to govern the people.
- is a medium of communication, which enables the people to express their ideas. It is the basis of all other elements of nationality.
- Aspect of sovereignty that is the supreme or absolute power of a state to enforce its will on the people within its territory.
- resides in the people and all government authority emanates from them.
- aspect of sovereignty which refers to the independence of a state from control by any other state.
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- also known as the Force Theory maintains that the state must have been created as a product of the existence of the strong and weak in society, and as a result of their struggle against each other wherein those who are strong are able to dominate and impose their will upon the weak.
- an organization composed of numerous agencies led and coordinated by the state’s leadership (excutive authority), which has the ability or authority to make and implement the binding rules for all the people as well as the parameters of rule making for other social organizations in a given territory, using force if necessary.
- also known as the Evolutionary Theory is mor scientific and explains that “the state is the product of growth, a slow and steady evolution extending over a long period of time and ultimately shaping itself into the complex structure of a modern state”.
- is a society of inhabitants of a specific geographic region united and bound together by a common racial ancestry, the same language and culture, historical past, laws and a shared interests and sentiments over the passing of many years.
- also known as the natural theory, which holds that the state is founded out of man’s natural instinct for association.
- refers to the ability of the political leaders to formulate and pursue goals that are “not simply reflective of the demands or particular interests of social groups or classes in society.”
- a type of power that is the plenary power vested in the legislature to make, ordain, and establish wholesome and reasonable laws, statues, not repugnant to the Constitution, for the good and welfare of the people. Generally exercised by the Congress.
- the term nationality is derived from this Latin word, which means ‘to be born’.
- the supreme power to command and enforce obedience, the power to which, legally speaking, all interests subdue and all wills subordinate
- it is the power by which the State raises revenue to defray the necessary expenses of the Government.
- states that are not autonomous or strong enough to survive or function effectively, with their ability to formulate and implement goals and policies being often compromised.
- territorial domain which includes maritime
- aptly observes that “a nationality lives either because it has been a natio, with its own territory and State or, because it wishes to become a nation with its own territory and State”
- without this there can no be state.
- refers to the inhabitants or population of a particular territory
- the power of the nation or a sovereign state to take, or to authorize the taking of private property for a public use without the owner’s consent, conditioned upon payment of just compensation.
- is a type of theory that believes that the state must have been founded to take charge of man’s various needs that must be continuously and consistently satisfied.
30 Clues: without this there can no be state. • territorial domain which includes air. • ought to be the basis of forming states. • territorial domain which includes maritime • territorial domain which includes the land. • may have all the requisites for a state to exist. • refers to the inhabitants or population of a particular territory • ...
Structure and Functions of Government 2023-10-12
Across
- rights rights that protect people from the actions of government,
- that work within the government
- branch responsible for making laws and approving laws
- state senate
- a town or city government run by a mayor and city council
- good working to create laws and rules that benefit everyone
- federal, state, and local governments has the power to check on the other
- of law: both citizens and government leaders must obey the same laws
- or other people
- should be run and appoints people to certain positions in the government
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- rights rights that allow people to participate freely in government
- branch responsible for interpreting or explaining laws
- and balances a system created by the Founders in which each branch of
- branch responsible for signing bills into law, appointing judges,
- the state budget, organizing the state militia, and overseeing all
- governor helps the governor run the state and leads the meetings of
- away
- rights rights that people are born with and cannot be
- the leader of a state government who makes decisions about how the
- government a government that serves the people of a town, city, or county
20 Clues: away • state senate • or other people • that work within the government • branch responsible for making laws and approving laws • rights rights that people are born with and cannot be • branch responsible for interpreting or explaining laws • a town or city government run by a mayor and city council • good working to create laws and rules that benefit everyone • ...
Summer Fun 2022-07-29
Across
- Centennial State
- the natural state
- activity done for enjoyment when one is not working
- the show me state
- a narrow valley between hills or mountains, typically with steep rocky walls and a stream running through it
- a usually curved part of a structure that is over an opening and serves as a support
- the beehive state
- the lone star state
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- the sooner state
- a rock carving, especially a prehistoric one.
- an arrangement whereby something, especially a seat or room, is booked or reserved for a particular person
- an unusual and exciting, typically hazardous, experience or activity
- the sport or activity of propelling oneself through water using the limbs
- the land of enchantment
- go from one place to another, typically over a distance of some length
- a creek, secondary watercourse, or minor river that is tributary to another body of water
- one of a system of expressways covering the 48 contiguous states
- the land and scenery of a rural area
18 Clues: the sooner state • Centennial State • the natural state • the show me state • the beehive state • the lone star state • the land of enchantment • the land and scenery of a rural area • a rock carving, especially a prehistoric one. • activity done for enjoyment when one is not working • one of a system of expressways covering the 48 contiguous states • ...
Mississippi 2024-01-17
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- Famous Mississippian who lived in Graceland
- Last name of author who served in the state House and wrote "A Time To Kill"
- Last name of Governor known as "Great White Chief"
- Town were Jonny Cash was arrested
- First president of Mississippi State University
- the county where the movie "Django:Unchained" takes place
- New name of mississippi university for women
- Number of public universities in Mississippi
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- Unofficial Cultural capital of the state
- County that declared itself a free state during the civil war
- Choctaw chief who fought with Andrew Jackson and whose name means "no stones left"
- State Motto on the coat-of-arms
- name of the rootbeer that was first made in mississippi
- the bird on the state seal
- First name of current lt Governor
- Foreign language the phrase on the celling of the senate chamber is in
- name of the rivalry football game between the state's top two universities
17 Clues: the bird on the state seal • State Motto on the coat-of-arms • First name of current lt Governor • Town were Jonny Cash was arrested • Unofficial Cultural capital of the state • Famous Mississippian who lived in Graceland • New name of mississippi university for women • Number of public universities in Mississippi • First president of Mississippi State University • ...
DSC ALUMNI CROSSWORD 2020-10-22
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- He is the longest-serving president of Dalton State
- The bells in the Buran Bell Tower came from this country.
- Who was the first woman to serve as president of Dalton State?
- The first Fraternity of Dalton State.
- What type of rock is the boulder?
- Who was Dalton Junior College's first men's basketball coach?
- What extracurricular activity was known as "the varsity sport of the mind?"
- What was the name of the first human cadaver gifted to Dalton State?
- What campus landmark is often spray-painted to promote upcoming events?
- Higgins Who was the college's first-ever elected student body president?
- This Dalton State College Alumni has also served as sheriff of Whitfield county since 1992.
- the number of buildings on campus named after former presidents.
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- The name of the very first yearbook at Dalton Junior College.
- The first sorority of Dalton State
- what television quiz show did former student, and DSC college bowl player, Eric Floyd win in 2002?
- before 2016, what color gown did Dalton State students wear at commencement?
- Who was the first Miss Chaparral of Dalton Junior College?
- How many campus buildings are named for former college presidents?
18 Clues: What type of rock is the boulder? • The first sorority of Dalton State • The first Fraternity of Dalton State. • He is the longest-serving president of Dalton State • The bells in the Buran Bell Tower came from this country. • Who was the first Miss Chaparral of Dalton Junior College? • The name of the very first yearbook at Dalton Junior College. • ...
Colorado Government Crossword 2025-05-06
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- The current Governor of Colorado
- Colorado is often described as a "________________ State" due to our history of elections going back and forth between parties.
- The Colorado Constitution originally had 29 ________________ BEFORE ever being amended.
- Colorado was the first STATE to grant women the right to ________________
- Ulysses S. ________________ was President when Colorado became a State.
- Per Colorado law, a person can only serve as governor for two ________________.
- Like the POTUS, the Governor of Colorado has an Executive ________________ to help manage the State.
- Since 1876, the Colorado Constitution has been ________________ over 166 times.
- The capital city of Colorado.
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- Colorado was the first State to legalize recreational use of ________________.
- The State Dinosaur of Colorado is the ________________.
- Colorado is the only place ever to turn down hosting the Winter ________________
- The number of justices on the Colorado Supreme Court
- Similar to the SCOTUS, the Colorado Supreme Court can hear cases through ________________ Jurisdiction.
- Colorado's nickname is the ________________ State.
- Like the Federal government, the Colorado government has three ________________.
- The main body of Colorado's legislative branch is called the General ________________.
17 Clues: The capital city of Colorado. • The current Governor of Colorado • Colorado's nickname is the ________________ State. • The number of justices on the Colorado Supreme Court • The State Dinosaur of Colorado is the ________________. • Ulysses S. ________________ was President when Colorado became a State. • ...
Map Skills Semester 1 Exam 2015-12-14
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- Name the state with the abbreviation WY
- The Tropic of Cancer is located in this hemisphere
- a mapmaker
- an oval shaped projection of the Earth in which the shape and size of the continents near the equator are shown accurately, but the water and land near the poles are distorted to match the shape of the map.
- a map that shows human-made features and boundaries such as cities, highways, and countries
- Hartford is the capital of this New England state
- a smaller map set within the border between countries
- The state capital of UT
- a map that shows natural landforms and waterways
- directions north (N), south (S), east (E) and west (W)
- The state capital of New Mexico
- imaginary lines on Earth that run between the North and South Poles
- imaginary lines on Earth that run parallel to the equator
- Name the state with the abbreviation CA
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- sharing an edge or boundary
- Montpelier is the capital of this New England state
- meridian an imaginary line that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole of Earth
- units of latitude or longitude
- the parallels and meridians appear as straight lines
- an imaginary line that runs around the center of Earth halfway between the North and South Poles
- a graphic that compares the distance on a map to the actual distance it represents
- the latitude and longitude address of a place
- Name the state with the abbreviation RI
- a directional arrow that shows cardinal and sometimes intermediate direction on a map
- a list that explains the symbols on a map
- a state that is not part of the contiguous United States
26 Clues: a mapmaker • The state capital of UT • sharing an edge or boundary • units of latitude or longitude • The state capital of New Mexico • Name the state with the abbreviation WY • Name the state with the abbreviation RI • Name the state with the abbreviation CA • a list that explains the symbols on a map • the latitude and longitude address of a place • ...
Chemistry Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-16
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- nuclear charge the net positive charge experienced by the valence electrons from the nucleus.
- shell the outer-most energy level of an electron.
- exclusion principle - when an orbital holds two electrons, the electrons much have opposite spin.
- any smaller part of an atom such as a proton, neutron, or electron.
- a physical, conceptual, or mathematical representation of a real phenomenon whose purpose is to explain and predict the observed phenomenon.
- the same element with different numbers of neutrons.
- a negatively charged ion.
- a positively charged ion.
- a tiny particle with a negative charge that is found outside the nucleus of an atom.
- atomic mass a weighted average of all of the isotopes of that element in the universe.
- number the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
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- the ability of an atom to attract additional electrons.
- state an atom, ion or molecule with an electron in a higher than normal energy level than its ground state.
- state the lowest energy state within electron orbitals.
- rule When placing electrons in equal energy orbitals, electrons should not be paired until each equal energy orbital contains one electron.
- a region of space around the nucleus of an atom where an electron is likely to be found.
- electrons electrons on the outer-most energy level of any atom.
- a specific amount of energy that can be absorbed by an electron as it moves from ground state to excited state, or released by an electron as it falls from the excited state back to ground state.
- sublevel a smaller part within a primary energy level.
- radius the distance from the atom's nucleus to the outermost energy level.
- an atom with a positive or negative charge.
- energy the amount of energy required to remove one valence electron from an atom.
- configuration the order in which electrons are arranged in an atom.
23 Clues: a negatively charged ion. • a positively charged ion. • an atom with a positive or negative charge. • the same element with different numbers of neutrons. • shell the outer-most energy level of an electron. • the ability of an atom to attract additional electrons. • number the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. • ...
Pennsylvania Scavenger Hunt Crossword 2025-06-17
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- PA's state bug.
- PA produces roughly 350 tons of these per year.
- This is where the world's largest freshwater seaport is located.
- PA is 1/12th the size of this state.
- PA kids were the first to be required to go to a _____ school.
- Famous battlefield of the Civil War, located in south central PA.
- PA is described as a torn ____________.
- The largest mammal in PA.
- The Susquehanna River valley was known as a _______ in 1776.
- Jim Thorpe was a 2x's gold medalist _______ in Track and Field.
- The very first state park in the U.S.
- Penn State University was originally known as __________.
- PA supplied steel to this famous New York City bridge.
- PA was the first in the U.S. to have this road system.
- PA's top agricultural crop.
- Pennsylvania means Penn's __________.
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- By WWI, Pennsylvania _________ shipped roughly 500 million tons of freight.
- Who founded Pennsylvania?
- PA's largest mineral resource
- What law made school mandatory in Pennsylvania?
- Pa's State bird.
- James Buchanan was a famous ___________ from PA.
- PA's state tree.
- High Tech, _____, PA hardwood, and Tourism are four of PA's largest industries.
- PA is 38 times larger than this state.
- Replaced the Conestoga Wagon in Pennsylvania.
- PA's state dog.
- The state's total _____ is roughly 13 million people.
- Known as the Steel City.
- Number of major waterways in PA.
- Jimmy Stewart was a famous ______ who played in "It's a Wonderful Life."
- PA's nickname is ______because it held an important geographic and strategic role in holding together the newly formed colonial Union.
32 Clues: PA's state bug. • PA's state dog. • Pa's State bird. • PA's state tree. • Known as the Steel City. • Who founded Pennsylvania? • The largest mammal in PA. • PA's top agricultural crop. • PA's largest mineral resource • Number of major waterways in PA. • PA is 1/12th the size of this state. • The very first state park in the U.S. • Pennsylvania means Penn's __________. • ...
Destination X 2025-12-12
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- West coast state in US
- chocolate city of PA
- Rental house for your vacation
- Large, country inn often at ski resorts
- state with Kitty Hawk and the outer banks
- Restaurant, offers bingo on Wednesdays
- Land mass surrounded by water
- arcade games spot near Hanover
- home city of the Liberty Bell and Phillies
- Way to travel by air
- Colonial town in Virginia
- Volunteer state, known for country music
- Town where Nana and Pop Pop live
- Where you sleep when on vacation
- museum for living ocean animals
- ninja gym of Emmett and Elliott
- Our neighbor state to the south
- The (blank), where Emily practices BJJ
- The Garden State, Emily’s competition
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- indoor water park named after a wild animal
- State of the first permanent settlement in US, Jamestown
- Home of Jekyll Island (state)
- Sunshine state, in south, east coast
- Location of ninja gym (town)
- mountain range and resort in PA
- City in Oregon, farthest west you have been, same name as 16th president
- Amusement park in Elysburg, PA
- city of Maryland, home of the Orioles
- Used for Family transportation
- Campground park with Yogi Bear
- (Blank) Island,Georgia turtle rescue, Driftwood beach
- Popular beach in Maryland
- Town where you live
- Method of transportation you have to pedal
- Popular transportation to take kids to school
- Anna (blank) Island, Florida
- Civil War battleground
- Apartment like vacation rooms
- Shelter used when camping
- City in Florida known for amusement parks
- St (blank) Island,Georgia has a lighthouse
- transportation using railroad tracks
42 Clues: Town where you live • chocolate city of PA • Way to travel by air • West coast state in US • Civil War battleground • Popular beach in Maryland • Colonial town in Virginia • Shelter used when camping • Location of ninja gym (town) • Anna (blank) Island, Florida • Home of Jekyll Island (state) • Land mass surrounded by water • Apartment like vacation rooms • ...
Constitutional Convention 2024-10-21
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- Articles of _____________ - U.S.'s first government plan; too weak ; states had most power
- A settlement (deal) of a dispute by each side giving up some demands
- Branch of government that makes laws
- The 3/5 Compromise made states count three-fifths of their ________________ as part of their population
- State plan that called for a unicameral legislature every state having one vote
- Last name of the "Father of the Constitution"
- House of Congress that is based on equality; each state has two
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- A meeting
- A form of government where power is divided between the federal government and state governments
- Having two separate lawmaking chambers (or houses)
- Last name of the president of the Convention
- Only state that did not attend the Convention
- State plan that called for a bicameral legislature and everything based on wealth/population
- House of _________________ - house of Congress that is based on population; each state has a different number
- Branch of government headed by the President
- Last name of the person who proposed the Great Compromise
- Checks & _________________ - system designed to make no branch more powerful than any other one
17 Clues: A meeting • Branch of government that makes laws • Last name of the president of the Convention • Branch of government headed by the President • Only state that did not attend the Convention • Last name of the "Father of the Constitution" • Having two separate lawmaking chambers (or houses) • Last name of the person who proposed the Great Compromise • ...
Garr Govt chapter 1 Review 2020-09-20
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- this country (state) has an absolute monarchy with a leader that has absolute power.
- last name of president that said "of the people, by the people, and for the people"
- the month of presidential election
- intellectual movement in Europe that directly relates to the USA
- form of govt where one person rules like a dictator.
- greek philosopher that says "man is by nature a political animal".
- one of the 4 characteristics of a state where it makes and enforces policies
- theory that govt is chosen by god
- each state has supreme power within its territory.
- Defined as a body of people living in one defined territory organized politically. we have a different name.
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- one of 4 characteristics of a state where it has inhibited by people.
- form of govt controlled by a small group of people
- first name of terrorist leader to attack usa on 9'11
- who is the coach that wants to sail the world. last name. rhymes with super star
- type of policies that government decides to do
- this is a term used for an alliance of independent states.
- theory that states govt claims control by military
- this person developed the social contract theory
- what is the most popular for of govt today. england, india, and israel use this form. whatch the spelling.
- form of govt based on religious laws or rules
- largest state (country) based on population
- this state (country) was once great and had consuls, senates, and assemblies much like us today.
- every state (country) has is powers outline in this document.
- Supreme court judge that just passed away
- the first civilization to use direct democracy
25 Clues: theory that govt is chosen by god • the month of presidential election • Supreme court judge that just passed away • largest state (country) based on population • form of govt based on religious laws or rules • type of policies that government decides to do • the first civilization to use direct democracy • this person developed the social contract theory • ...
Chapter 1 2013-10-16
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- Good A good in that individuals cannot be effectively excluded from use and use by one individual does not reduce availability to others
- A form of government in which all citizens participate equally (either directly or through elected representatives) in the proposal, development, and creation of laws
- Expansion in rule making, monitoring, and enforcement techniques
- Lockean State preserves law, order, and the protection of its citizens
- The legal relationship between a person and a nation state
- A concept of government in which the state plays a key role in the protection and promotion of the economic and social well being of its citizens
- A state in which the government exercises rigid and repressive controls over all aspects of the population
- Seeking An attempt to obtain economic rent by manipulating the social or political environment
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- The system by which a state or community is governed
- Activities associated with the governing of an area
- The set of attitudes, beliefs, and sentiments that give order and meaning to a political process
- The transition to a more democratic political regime
- A cost or benefit that results from an activity and that affects an otherwise uninvolved party
- The market value of all products and services produced in one year by residents of a country
- State A state that self identifies as deriving its political legitimacy from serving as a sovereign entity of a nation
- The international integration arising from the exchange of ideas, cultures, and products around the world
- of Nature The hypothetical condition that preceded governments
- A countrys independent authority and the right to govern itself
- Socially defined category of people who identify with each other based on a shared social experience or common ancestry
- Technique used to determine the relative value of different currencies
20 Clues: Activities associated with the governing of an area • The system by which a state or community is governed • The transition to a more democratic political regime • The legal relationship between a person and a nation state • of Nature The hypothetical condition that preceded governments • A countrys independent authority and the right to govern itself • ...
MyBookie 2015-09-28
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- NCAAF UCLA Team’s Name
- A combination of straight bets
- A sophisticated or professional gambler.
- Placing wagers on the opposite side in order to cut losses
- NCAAF San Jose State Team’s Name
- Same as “Sharp” a talented gambler
- NCAAF Massachusetts Team’s Name
- NCAAF Utah Team’s Name
- The less favorite team in a game
- NCAAF Miami Ohio Team’s Name
- A special wager on unique events
- NCAAF USC Team’s Name
- NCAAF Michigan Team’s Name
- A conditional-type wager
- NCAAF Arkansas Team’s Name
- NCAAF Duke Team’s Name
- NCAAF Western Michigan Team’s Name
- NCAAF Miami Florida Team’s Name
- NCAAF Cincinnati Team’s Name
- NCAAF Oregon Team’s Name
- NCAAF Florida State Team’s Name
- NCAAF Ohio Teams Name
- NCAAF Iowa State Team’s Name
- NCAAF SMU Team’s Name
- NCAAF UNLV Team’s Name
- NCAAF Oregon State Team’s Name
- NCAAF New Mexico Team’s Name
- NCAAF Colorado State Team’s Name
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- NCAAF Fresno State Team’s Name
- NCAAF East Carolina Team’s Name
- A combination of straight bets buying points
- NCAAF Utah State Team’s Name
- NCAAF North Carolina Team’s Name
- The commission the bookie earns
- A wager on a distant upcoming event distant event
- NCAAF Connecticut Team’s Name
- Simplest form of bet, “direct” wager
- NCAAF West Virginia Team’s Name
- NCAAF Kansas State Team’s Name
- The handicap
- NCAAF Memphis Team’s Name
- NCAAF Colorado Team’s Name
- NCAAF Toledo Team’s Name
- The Team expected to win the game
- NCAAF Houston Team’s Name
- NCAAF Oklahoma Team’s Name
- NCAAF Syracuse Team’s Name
- NCAAF Baylor Team’s Name
- NCAAF Wyoming Team’s Name
- NCAAF Eastern Michigan Team’s Name
50 Clues: The handicap • NCAAF USC Team’s Name • NCAAF Ohio Teams Name • NCAAF SMU Team’s Name • NCAAF UCLA Team’s Name • NCAAF Utah Team’s Name • NCAAF Duke Team’s Name • NCAAF UNLV Team’s Name • A conditional-type wager • NCAAF Toledo Team’s Name • NCAAF Oregon Team’s Name • NCAAF Baylor Team’s Name • NCAAF Memphis Team’s Name • NCAAF Houston Team’s Name • NCAAF Wyoming Team’s Name • ...
Map Skills Semester 1 Exam 2015-12-14
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- a state that is not part of the contiguous United States
- meridian an imaginary line that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole of Earth
- sharing an edge or boundary
- The Tropic of Cancer is located in this hemisphere
- a mapmaker
- The state capital of UT
- Hartford is the capital of this New England state
- Montpelier is the capital of this New England state
- a map that shows natural landforms and waterways
- a smaller map set within the border between countries
- the latitude and longitude address of a place
- a list that explains the symbols on a map
- an oval shaped projection of the Earth in which the shape and size of the continents near the equator are shown accurately, but the water and land near the poles are distorted to match the shape of the map.
- a graphic that compares the distance on a map to the actual distance it represents
- Name the state with the abbreviation RI
- Name the state with the abbreviation CA
- imaginary lines on Earth that run between the North and South Poles
- imaginary lines on Earth that run parallel to the equator
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- Name the state with the abbreviation WY
- a directional arrow that shows cardinal and sometimes intermediate direction on a map
- The state capital of New Mexico
- the parallels and meridians appear as straight lines
- directions north (N), south (S), east (E) and west (W)
- units of latitude or longitude
- a map that shows human-made features and boundaries such as cities, highways, and countries
- an imaginary line that runs around the center of Earth halfway between the North and South Poles
26 Clues: a mapmaker • The state capital of UT • sharing an edge or boundary • units of latitude or longitude • The state capital of New Mexico • Name the state with the abbreviation WY • Name the state with the abbreviation RI • Name the state with the abbreviation CA • a list that explains the symbols on a map • the latitude and longitude address of a place • ...
Map Skills Semester 1 Exam 2015-12-14
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- an oval shaped projection of the Earth in which the shape and size of the continents near the equator are shown accurately, but the water and land near the poles are distorted to match the shape of the map.
- a state that is not part of the contiguous United States
- Name the state with the abbreviation RI
- The Tropic of Cancer is located in this hemisphere
- units of latitude or longitude
- a map that shows human-made features and boundaries such as cities, highways, and countries
- a list that explains the symbols on a map
- Name the state with the abbreviation WY
- a directional arrow that shows cardinal and sometimes intermediate direction on a map
- a mapmaker
- the latitude and longitude address of a place
- The state capital of New Mexico
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- Name the state with the abbreviation CA
- Montpelier is the capital of this New England state
- imaginary lines on Earth that run between the North and South Poles
- meridian an imaginary line that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole of Earth
- Hartford is the capital of this New England state
- directions north (N), south (S), east (E) and west (W)
- The state capital of UT
- a graphic that compares the distance on a map to the actual distance it represents
- imaginary lines on Earth that run parallel to the equator
- the parallels and meridians appear as straight lines on this projection map
- a map that shows natural landforms and waterways
- sharing an edge or boundary
- an imaginary line that runs around the center of Earth halfway between the North and South Poles
- a smaller map set within the border between countries
26 Clues: a mapmaker • The state capital of UT • sharing an edge or boundary • units of latitude or longitude • The state capital of New Mexico • Name the state with the abbreviation CA • Name the state with the abbreviation RI • Name the state with the abbreviation WY • a list that explains the symbols on a map • the latitude and longitude address of a place • ...
Map Skills Semester 1 Exam 2015-12-14
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- a mapmaker
- Montpelier is the capital of this New England state
- a list that explains the symbols on a map
- The state capital of New Mexico
- the latitude and longitude address of a place
- directions north (N), south (S), east (E) and west (W)
- an imaginary line that runs around the center of Earth halfway between the North and South Poles
- a directional arrow that shows cardinal and sometimes intermediate direction on a map
- Name the state with the abbreviation RI
- imaginary lines on Earth that run between the North and South Poles
- Name the state with the abbreviation WY
- a map that shows natural landforms and waterways
- meridian an imaginary line that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole of Earth
- a graphic that compares the distance on a map to the actual distance it represents
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- Name the state with the abbreviation CA
- a smaller map set within the border between countries
- The Tropic of Cancer is located in this hemisphere
- The state capital of UT
- sharing an edge or boundary
- a map that shows human-made features and boundaries such as cities, highways, and countries
- the parallels and meridians appear as straight lines on this projection map
- Hartford is the capital of this New England state
- an oval shaped projection of the Earth in which the shape and size of the continents near the equator are shown accurately, but the water and land near the poles are distorted to match the shape of the map.
- units of latitude or longitude
- a state that is not part of the contiguous United States
- imaginary lines on Earth that run parallel to the equator
26 Clues: a mapmaker • The state capital of UT • sharing an edge or boundary • units of latitude or longitude • The state capital of New Mexico • Name the state with the abbreviation CA • Name the state with the abbreviation RI • Name the state with the abbreviation WY • a list that explains the symbols on a map • the latitude and longitude address of a place • ...
Isabelle Scott 2023-01-20
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- was the largest state in population to join the Confederacy, held the state convention
- carries out, or executes, the law
- Federalist leader, wanted stronger national government
- what the executive branch does
- A serious Virginia patriot, father of the US Constitution
- A political person that opposed the creation of a stronger U.S federal government
- What the judicial branch does
- Anti federalist leader, wanted states to have more power
- Highest court in the federal judiciary of the United States
- laws of a nation, state, or social group that determine the powers and duties of the government
- the first state to sign the Bill of Rights
- the plan at the Constitutional Convention that established a two-house Congress
- the system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other two branches
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- what the legislative branch does
- enforces laws, leader of the executive branch
- house chamber that is determined by the the population of each state
- violent attacks on courthouses and other government in Massachusetts because of the debt prices
- a formal listing of the basic rights of people in the United States
- interprets the laws
- this helps determine how many representatives a state gets
- house chamber that is equal, meaning each state gets 2 senators
- a person or people that shares power between the national and state governments
- is to make a law
- Controls laws that are written, made up of senate and H.O.R
- an agreement made at the Constitutional Convention starting that enslaved persons would be counted as 3/5 of a person
25 Clues: is to make a law • interprets the laws • What the judicial branch does • what the executive branch does • what the legislative branch does • carries out, or executes, the law • the first state to sign the Bill of Rights • enforces laws, leader of the executive branch • Federalist leader, wanted stronger national government • ...
Jess Evans - Chapter 4 2020-12-01
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- a series of initiatives aimed at eliminating poverty and social inequality.
- were equal authorities operating within their own spheres of influence
- include money and other resources that the national government provides to pay for state and local activities.
- Constitution lists powers granted to the national government.
- governments that conduct the business of a sovereign nation.
- The contract was a
- nullify national laws that they believed contradicted or clashed with
- this trend by returning authority to state governments.
- to achieve specific goals within 100 days of taking office.Central to the Contract with America was the idea of returning power to states
- Today the power of the national government to influence state policies occurs
- or a power held by the national government and the state governments at the same time
- 1981, as part of a major revision of the federal budget, Congress combined many categorical grants into nine
- many political leaders worked to
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- interests.
- ensures that extradition can take place.
- These grants can only be used for a specific purpose, or category, of state and local spending, such as the building of a new airport or crime-fighting in a certain area.
- Since the national and state governments worked together to meet the crisis, federalism under the New Deal was known as
- or powers that historically have been recognized as naturally belonging to
- Politicians in some southern states believed that states had the right
- implied powers are not specifically listed in the Constitution, but they are logical extensions of
- the belong to the states because the Constitution neither delegates these powers to the national government nor prohibits them to the states.
- The idea that states had the right to separate themselves from the Union
- powers.
- both state and national
24 Clues: powers. • interests. • The contract was a • both state and national • many political leaders worked to • ensures that extradition can take place. • this trend by returning authority to state governments. • governments that conduct the business of a sovereign nation. • Constitution lists powers granted to the national government. • ...
crossword 2024-05-23
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- the measurement of how tightly a material is packed together
- also known as solidification
- uperheated matter – so hot that the electrons are ripped away from the atoms forming an ionized gas
- The process by which a substance changes from a solid-state to a liquid state
- he process due to which a liquid changes into a solid state at some fixed temperature with the release of heat energy
- very small size solid of liquid particle on earth's atmosphere
- the process by which a liquid turns into a vapour when it is heated to its boiling point
- the measure of how much a given volume of matter decreases when placed under pressure
- the temperature of a liquid at which it changes its state from liquid to solid at atmospheric pressure
- gaps between the constituent particles.
- random movement displayed by small particles that are suspended in fluids
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- The change of the solid state of the matter directly on heating to vapour state
- Anything that has mass and occupies space
- the energy that an object has as a result of its movement
- energy absorbed or released by a substance during a change in its physical state (phase) that occurs without changing its temperature.
- The process of movement of a substance (solid, liquid, or gas) from the region of higher concentration to the region of lower concentration so as to spread uniformly
- the ability of a substance to flow
- The phenomenon of change of a liquid into vapours at any temperature below its boiling point
- the ability of a solid to change its shape
- the process through which the physical state of matter changes from the gaseous phase into the liquid phase.
20 Clues: also known as solidification • the ability of a substance to flow • gaps between the constituent particles. • Anything that has mass and occupies space • the ability of a solid to change its shape • the energy that an object has as a result of its movement • the measurement of how tightly a material is packed together • ...
Know Your Country 2021-08-13
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- Largest state in India.
- Capital of Lakshadweep Islands.
- Wind which brings rainy season in India.
- White city
- Oldest city in India.
- State with Yakshagana Dance form.
- State having Litti Chowkha as their authentic dish.
- City of Seven Islands.
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- Diamond city of India.
- Highest tea producing state in India.
- State having Silent Valley National Park.
- Number of medals India won in 2016 Olympics.
- Birdman of India.
- Tribe having highest population in India.
- Oldest danceform in India.
15 Clues: White city • Birdman of India. • Oldest city in India. • Diamond city of India. • City of Seven Islands. • Largest state in India. • Oldest danceform in India. • Capital of Lakshadweep Islands. • State with Yakshagana Dance form. • Highest tea producing state in India. • Wind which brings rainy season in India. • State having Silent Valley National Park. • ...
Know Your Country 2021-08-13
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- Largest state in India.
- State having Silent Valley National Park.
- Oldest danceform in India.
- Tribe having highest population in India.
- Capital of Lakshadweep Islands.
- Number of medals India won in 2016 Olympics.
- Oldest city in India.
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- Diamond city of India.
- White city
- City of Seven Islands.
- Birdman of India.
- State with Yakshagana Dance form.
- State having Litti Chowkha as their authentic dish.
- Highest tea producing state in India.
- Wind which brings rainy season in India.
15 Clues: White city • Birdman of India. • Oldest city in India. • Diamond city of India. • City of Seven Islands. • Largest state in India. • Oldest danceform in India. • Capital of Lakshadweep Islands. • State with Yakshagana Dance form. • Highest tea producing state in India. • Wind which brings rainy season in India. • State having Silent Valley National Park. • ...
Venice R. 2022-09-26
20 Clues: cut • form • pain • tumor • state • hernia • studier • disease • produces • drooping • study of • state of • dilation • narrowing • abdnormal • discharge • development • destruction • gastro,pain • inflammation
Science Vocab 2022-01-18
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- point:The temperature at which liquids vapor pressure is equal to the external pressure acting on the surface of a liquid and making it a gas
- Boiling is the rapid vaporization of a liquid when the liquid is heated to its boiling point.
- a phase transition where a liquid turns into a solid when its temperature is lowered to its freezing point.
- energy: The explanation of behavior of particles in gases; states that matter is made of consistently moving particles that collide without losing energy.
- state: A state of matter which has Its particles really close together.
- process where water turns from a liquid to a gas.
- state: do not have definite volume nor shape, they make gas spread to fill the container they are in
- state: The state in which a substance’s particles are more loosely packed than a solid
- of Vaporization:the amount of heat needed to turn a liquid into vapor without a rise in the temperature of the liquid.
- Point:The Temperature at which a solid melts
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- Change of a solid into a liquid when heat is applied.
- The change of state from solid to gas without passing through the liquid state.
- A change in the state of water from a gas or vapor form into liquid form.
- Deposition is when gaseous substances condense into solid state, without passing the liquid state.
- The substance or substances on which physical objects are made
- The conversion of a substance from the liquid phase towards a gaseous phase.
- of fusion: s the energy required to change a substance from solid to liquid at its melting point
17 Clues: Point:The Temperature at which a solid melts • process where water turns from a liquid to a gas. • Change of a solid into a liquid when heat is applied. • The substance or substances on which physical objects are made • state: A state of matter which has Its particles really close together. • ...
One of the Big Five personality traits: Neuroticism 2021-07-10
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- a state of mental or emotional strain
- having committed an offense
- unstable order
- a strong feeling of anxiety
- swings, unstable mood
- overwhelming feeling of fear
- go against
- the opposite of positive
- a sullen gloomy feeling
- an act that fails
- a relatively permanent state of worry and nervousness
- marked by low spirits
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- the process of shedding tears
- a feeling of grudging admiration
- easily get angry
- a feeling of dissatisfaction
- despair
- any structure that makes progress difficult
- aroused to impatience
- a mental state characterized by a pessimistic sense of inadequacy
- an unhappy and worried mental state
- an emotion experienced in anticipation of some specific pain or danger
22 Clues: despair • go against • unstable order • easily get angry • an act that fails • swings, unstable mood • aroused to impatience • marked by low spirits • a sullen gloomy feeling • the opposite of positive • having committed an offense • a strong feeling of anxiety • a feeling of dissatisfaction • overwhelming feeling of fear • the process of shedding tears • a feeling of grudging admiration • ...
Particles in Motion 2021-09-30
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- get bigger
- gas form of H2O
- state of matter where the particles vibrate
- energy of motion
- NC Mascot
- energy transfer from one particle to another
- Air is a ___ of many substances.
- Au
- get smaller
- good cooler
- she title
- Milwaukee baseball club
- Pb
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- Discovered the 1st law of motion
- eats only plants
- civilian space travel company
- state of matter where the particles move fast
- CO2
- state of matter where the particles slide by
- mass per unit of volume
- when heat energy is constant
- causes particles to speed up
- strongest organism per pound
- life giver
- insulating material
- Michigan State University
26 Clues: Au • Pb • CO2 • NC Mascot • she title • get bigger • life giver • get smaller • good cooler • gas form of H2O • eats only plants • energy of motion • insulating material • mass per unit of volume • Milwaukee baseball club • Michigan State University • when heat energy is constant • causes particles to speed up • strongest organism per pound • civilian space travel company • Discovered the 1st law of motion • ...
Sort 23 Crossword "Ity" 2023-01-27
Across
- classic NY breakfast order
- snooze, doze, nap, slumber
- Kylie Jenner's new son
- a state of relaxation
- Kanye's new name
- unfriendly or mean
- the state of being fertile
- showing people they are welcome
- Ceorge's last name from Of Mice and Men
- like being religious, but not quite
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- this person has a farm in a children's song
- close to where you live
- the state of being neutral
- the odds of something happening
- you show this when you are on time regularly
- what you use to knit
- a shelf-stable chocolate drink
- very fancy
- the state of being stable
- a mindset or way of thinking
20 Clues: very fancy • Kanye's new name • unfriendly or mean • what you use to knit • a state of relaxation • Kylie Jenner's new son • close to where you live • the state of being stable • the state of being neutral • classic NY breakfast order • snooze, doze, nap, slumber • the state of being fertile • a mindset or way of thinking • a shelf-stable chocolate drink • the odds of something happening • ...
Road trippin' 2025-12-22
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- ST JOE DESTINATION
- BIG MYST TRADITIONAL MEET
- HELPFUL WITH TWO-WHEELERS
- NOT YET IN ST JOES
- REGULAR SUMMER SWIMMING SPOT
- SITE OF MANY DISTRICT SWIM MEETS
- CITY/STOP HALFWAY TO BLOOMINGTON
- OG NANA&RAYMO HOUSE STREET
- STATE SLOGAN HEADING TO ECHO
- DAD'S FAVORITE VEHICLE?
- OG FAMILY VEHICLE
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- STATE SLOGAN HEADING TO VALPO
- STATE SLOGAN HEADING TO TEAM CRAMER
- LAP COMPANION?
- FORMER IL STATE MEET LOCATION
- OCCASIONAL SUMMER SWIMMING SPOT
- OG G&G HOUSE
- SYDNEY COMPANION
- LABOR DAY TRIP
- DOOR COUNTY COTTAGE
- ETHS ERA CAR
- CAR WITH MULTIPLE OWNERS
- HOW TO WIN THE ALPHABET GAME
- DOOR COUNTY "PETTING ZOO"
24 Clues: OG G&G HOUSE • ETHS ERA CAR • LAP COMPANION? • LABOR DAY TRIP • SYDNEY COMPANION • OG FAMILY VEHICLE • ST JOE DESTINATION • NOT YET IN ST JOES • DOOR COUNTY COTTAGE • DAD'S FAVORITE VEHICLE? • CAR WITH MULTIPLE OWNERS • BIG MYST TRADITIONAL MEET • HELPFUL WITH TWO-WHEELERS • DOOR COUNTY "PETTING ZOO" • OG NANA&RAYMO HOUSE STREET • REGULAR SUMMER SWIMMING SPOT • STATE SLOGAN HEADING TO ECHO • ...
Australian Crossword 2015-02-15
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- it is something aborigines call food
- paw it's the state flower for WA
- she is a famous aboriginal singer
- these people were the first to be in Australia
- it's hardwood that can only be found in WA
- Australia it's the biggest state in Australia
- it's Australia's national flora
- its dry land in Australia
- he is a boxer
- it's a grey marsupial
- it's a type of food that you can catch
- it's a group of aboriginals
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- it has spikes on it's back
- it's when your part of Australia
- it's a long river bank
- it has a bill like a duck
- Melbourne is the capital city
- she is a famous Olympic sprinter
- it looks like a brush but with spikes
- you need it when your going to Australia and other countries
- gold coast is in this state
- he is a basketball player
- he is a football player for the swans
- it looks like a little bear
- the famous bridge is in this state
- it's a country that we live in
- koalas love to eat it
- it's the 3rd smallest state
- Blue Bell it's the state flower for A.C.T
29 Clues: he is a boxer • koalas love to eat it • it's a grey marsupial • it's a long river bank • it has a bill like a duck • he is a basketball player • its dry land in Australia • it has spikes on it's back • gold coast is in this state • it looks like a little bear • it's the 3rd smallest state • it's a group of aboriginals • Melbourne is the capital city • it's a country that we live in • ...
Vocab #4 2022-01-14
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- relating to Greek history, language, and culture from the death of Alexander the Great
- Greek city state, rivals with sparta
- a state governed by democracy
- also called Spartan Alliance, a military coalition of Greek city-states led by Sparta
- form of government with a monarch
- a small group of people having control of a country
- body of land surrounded on 3 sides
- economy using the use of physical currency
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- temple that dominates the hill of the Acropolis at Athens
- a country that took over Greece
- a violent conflict between a state and one or more organized non-state actors in the state's territory
- cashless service economy
- was founded in 478 BCE following the Persian War to be a military alliance against any enemies that might threaten Ionian Greeks
- a period in a field of endeavor when great tasks were accomplished
- City-state in ancient Greece, people were loyal to this city-state
- Athens is on this peninsula
- person who creates a philosophy
- the highest class in certain societies
- an oppressive leader
- a body of troops or police officers standing or moving in close formation.
20 Clues: an oppressive leader • cashless service economy • Athens is on this peninsula • a state governed by democracy • a country that took over Greece • person who creates a philosophy • form of government with a monarch • body of land surrounded on 3 sides • Greek city state, rivals with sparta • the highest class in certain societies • economy using the use of physical currency • ...
Brookdale 2023-12-31
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- One of the Wright brothers
- Famous actress from Smithfield (2 words)
- Real name of town that inspired the fake town for a tv show (2 words)
- Fictional town inspired by a real town in NC for a tv show
- Hot Sauce was created in Winston-Salem NC in 1929 (2 words)
- The official NC state bird
- hit his very first home run as a professional player in Fayetteville NC on March 7, 1914 (2 words)
- The official NC state flower is the flowering....
- The NC state sport (3 words)
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- What is the red soda of NC
- Famous novelist and New Bern, North Carolina native (2 words)
- was founded in Winston-Salem NC by Vernon Randolph in 1937 (2 words)
- Also known as BRP (3 words)
- 250-room dwelling in Asheville NC opened in 1895 (2 words)
- The NC state stone
- Widely considered the greatest basketball player of all time (2 words)
- The official NC state wildflower (2 words)
- Made in NC and Originally called “Brad’s Drink,” (2 words)
- NC capital
- NC state drink
- Place of 228-foot-long Mile High Swinging Bridge (2 words)
21 Clues: NC capital • NC state drink • The NC state stone • What is the red soda of NC • One of the Wright brothers • The official NC state bird • Also known as BRP (3 words) • The NC state sport (3 words) • Famous actress from Smithfield (2 words) • The official NC state wildflower (2 words) • The official NC state flower is the flowering.... • ...
No I in Team 2025-04-19
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- Owen and Sarah M both have kids named ____
- What Nick and Brittany are raising
- Paige’s dad’s name
- Hannah recently bought a ___
- Chad is from this state
- Over 20% of GKE’s staff is from this state
- One of Sarah W’s kids goes by Ella. It’s not short for mozzarella, it’s short for
- Sydney’s cat who shares his name with a broom in Harry Potter
- Kyle once ran away from
- according to Kyle, Gay Death occurs at the age of
- the once-tween-Heartthrob popstar whose wife’s name rhymes with Courtney’s daughter’s name
- Tara’s alter ego is Leslie
- Chris once lived in this country
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- Owen and Kyle are from this state (it is also the best state)
- Hannah and Josh met here
- Will fears them, Laurence loves them. (hint: not messy DR cases)
- Hannah’s dogs are _____
- Tara is from this state.
- Sarah M’s pet is named after the Hebrew word for this fried treat
- Instead of a lawyer, Kaitlyn almost became a
- Laurence’s pet/child is an ________
- Kiersten's oldest child shares a name with this mythical creature
- Nuvia is from this state
23 Clues: Paige’s dad’s name • Hannah’s dogs are _____ • Chad is from this state • Kyle once ran away from • Hannah and Josh met here • Tara is from this state. • Nuvia is from this state • Tara’s alter ego is Leslie • Hannah recently bought a ___ • Chris once lived in this country • What Nick and Brittany are raising • Laurence’s pet/child is an ________ • ...
Periodic Table 2021-02-12
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- any smaller part of an atom such as a proton, neutron, or electron.
- - the ability of an atom to attract additional electrons.
- exclusion principle - when an orbital holds two electrons, the electrons much have opposite spin.
- atomic mass - a weighted average of all of the isotopes of that element in the universe.
- shell - the outer-most energy level of an electron.
- - a negatively charged ion.
- - the same element with different numbers of neutrons.
- nuclear charge (Zsubeff) - the net positive charge experienced by the valence electrons from the nucleus.
- - a physical, conceptual, or mathematical representation of a real phenomenon whose purpose is to explain and predict the observed phenomenon.
- - a specific amount of energy that can be absorbed by an electron as it moves from ground state to excited state, or released by an electron as it falls from the excited state back to ground state.
- - an atom with a positive or negative charge.
- state - the lowest energy state within electron orbitals.
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- - a region of space around the nucleus of an atom where an electron is likely to be found.
- - a positively charged ion.
- electrons - electrons on the outer-most energy level of any atom.
- Rule - When placing electrons in equal energy orbitals, electrons should not be paired until each equal energy orbital contains one electron.
- state - an atom, ion or molecule with an electron in a higher than normal energy level than its ground state.
- configuration - the order in which electrons are arranged in an atom.
- energy - the amount of energy required to remove one valence electron from an atom.
- radius - the distance from the atom's nucleus to the outermost energy level.
- - a tiny particle with a negative charge that is found outside the nucleus of an atom.
- sublevel - a smaller part within a primary energy level.
- number - the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
23 Clues: - a positively charged ion. • - a negatively charged ion. • - an atom with a positive or negative charge. • shell - the outer-most energy level of an electron. • - the same element with different numbers of neutrons. • sublevel - a smaller part within a primary energy level. • - the ability of an atom to attract additional electrons. • ...
MyBookie 2015-09-28
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- The commission the bookie earns
- The less favorite team in a game
- NCAAF Houston Team’s Name
- NCAAF Ohio Teams Name
- NCAAF Kansas State Team’s Name
- a conditional-type wager
- NCAAF Colorado State Team’s Name
- NCAAF Oklahoma Team’s Name
- NCAAF Fresno State Team’s Name
- A special wager on unique events
- NCAAF Baylor Team’s Name
- NCAAF Florida State Team’s Name
- The Favorite Team in a game
- NCAAF Utah State Team’s Name
- NCAAF Cincinnati Team’s Name
- NCAAF Western Michigan Team’s Name
- NCAAF Arkansas Team’s Name
- NCAAF Syracuse Team’s Name
- NCAAF Duke Team’s Name
- Same as “Sharp” a talented gambler
- NCAAF Eastern Michigan Team’s Name
- a combo of straight bets buying points
- NCAAF Miami Ohio Team’s Name
- NCAAF Memphis Team’s Name
- NCAAF North Carolina Team’s Name
- Placing wagers on the opposite side in order to cut losses
- NCAAF Utah Team’s Name
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- NCAAF East Carolina Team’s Name
- a wager on a future event/distant event
- NCAAF Iowa State Team’s Name
- NCAAF West Virginia Team’s Name
- NCAAF Miami Florida Team’s Name
- NCAAF UCLA Team’s Name
- NCAAF SMU Team’s Name
- NCAAF Wyoming Team’s Name
- NCAAF Toledo Team’s Name
- NCAAF USC Team’s Name
- NCAAF Colorado Team’s Name
- The handicap
- NCAAF Oregon State Team’s Name
- NCAAF UNLV Team’s Name
- a combo of straight bets
- NCAAF Connecticut Team’s Name
- NCAAF Michigan Team’s Name
- a sophisticated or professional gambler.
- NCAAF Massachusetts Team’s Name
- NCAAF Oregon Team’s Name
- Simplest form of bet, “direct” wager
- NCAAF San Jose State Team’s Name
- NCAAF New Mexico Team’s Name
50 Clues: The handicap • NCAAF SMU Team’s Name • NCAAF Ohio Teams Name • NCAAF USC Team’s Name • NCAAF UCLA Team’s Name • NCAAF UNLV Team’s Name • NCAAF Duke Team’s Name • NCAAF Utah Team’s Name • NCAAF Toledo Team’s Name • a conditional-type wager • NCAAF Baylor Team’s Name • a combo of straight bets • NCAAF Oregon Team’s Name • NCAAF Wyoming Team’s Name • NCAAF Houston Team’s Name • ...
Map Skills Semester 1 Exam 2015-12-14
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- Montpelier is the capital of this New England state
- directions north (N), south (S), east (E) and west (W)
- The Tropic of Cancer is located in this hemisphere
- a graphic that compares the distance on a map to the actual distance it represents
- The state capital of New Mexico
- the latitude and longitude address of a place
- a map that shows human-made features and boundaries such as cities, highways, and countries
- imaginary lines on Earth that run between the North and South Poles
- a mapmaker
- a map that shows natural landforms and waterways
- Name the state with the abbreviation RI
- Hartford is the capital of this New England state
- a state that is not part of the contiguous United States
- a list that explains the symbols on a map
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- Name the state with the abbreviation WY
- the parallels and meridians appear as straight lines
- a smaller map set within the border between countries
- Name the state with the abbreviation CA
- an oval shaped projection of the Earth in which the shape and size of the continents near the equator are shown accurately, but the water and land near the poles are distorted to match the shape of the map.
- The state capital of UT
- an imaginary line that runs around the center of Earth halfway between the North and South Poles
- a directional arrow that shows cardinal and sometimes intermediate direction on a map
- units of latitude or longitude
- meridian an imaginary line that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole of Earth
- sharing an edge or boundary
- imaginary lines on Earth that run parallel to the equator
26 Clues: a mapmaker • The state capital of UT • sharing an edge or boundary • units of latitude or longitude • The state capital of New Mexico • Name the state with the abbreviation WY • Name the state with the abbreviation CA • Name the state with the abbreviation RI • a list that explains the symbols on a map • the latitude and longitude address of a place • ...
Map Skills Semester 1 Exam 2015-12-14
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- a graphic that compares the distance on a map to the actual distance it represents
- The state capital of UT
- a list that explains the symbols on a map
- Name the state with the abbreviation RI
- the parallels and meridians appear as straight lines
- a state that is not part of the contiguous United States
- meridian an imaginary line that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole of Earth
- a map that shows human-made features and boundaries such as cities, highways, and countries
- an oval shaped projection of the Earth in which the shape and size of the continents near the equator are shown accurately, but the water and land near the poles are distorted to match the shape of the map.
- Hartford is the capital of this New England state
- the latitude and longitude address of a place
- Name the state with the abbreviation CA
- a mapmaker
- a directional arrow that shows cardinal and sometimes intermediate direction on a map
- a map that shows natural landforms and waterways
- units of latitude or longitude
- imaginary lines on Earth that run parallel to the equator
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- a smaller map set within the border between countries
- The Tropic of Cancer is located in this hemisphere
- an imaginary line that runs around the center of Earth halfway between the North and South Poles
- sharing an edge or boundary
- directions north (N), south (S), east (E) and west (W)
- Montpelier is the capital of this New England state
- Name the state with the abbreviation WY
- The state capital of New Mexico
- imaginary lines on Earth that run between the North and South Poles
26 Clues: a mapmaker • The state capital of UT • sharing an edge or boundary • units of latitude or longitude • The state capital of New Mexico • Name the state with the abbreviation RI • Name the state with the abbreviation CA • Name the state with the abbreviation WY • a list that explains the symbols on a map • the latitude and longitude address of a place • ...
Map Skills Semester 1 Exam 2015-12-14
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- a mapmaker
- Name the state with the abbreviation CA
- Name the state with the abbreviation RI
- Name the state with the abbreviation WY
- The state capital of New Mexico
- an oval shaped projection of the Earth in which the shape and size of the continents near the equator are shown accurately, but the water and land near the poles are distorted to match the shape of the map.
- The state capital of UT
- a map that shows human-made features and boundaries such as cities, highways, and countries
- the parallels and meridians appear as straight lines
- the latitude and longitude address of a place
- imaginary lines on Earth that run parallel to the equator
- an imaginary line that runs around the center of Earth halfway between the North and South Poles
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- directions north (N), south (S), east (E) and west (W)
- Montpelier is the capital of this New England state
- meridian an imaginary line that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole of Earth
- a state that is not part of the contiguous United States
- The Tropic of Cancer is located in this hemisphere
- a graphic that compares the distance on a map to the actual distance it represents
- a map that shows natural landforms and waterways
- imaginary lines on Earth that run between the North and South Poles
- Hartford is the capital of this New England state
- a directional arrow that shows cardinal and sometimes intermediate direction on a map
- a smaller map set within the border between countries
- sharing an edge or boundary
- units of latitude or longitude
- a list that explains the symbols on a map
26 Clues: a mapmaker • The state capital of UT • sharing an edge or boundary • units of latitude or longitude • The state capital of New Mexico • Name the state with the abbreviation CA • Name the state with the abbreviation RI • Name the state with the abbreviation WY • a list that explains the symbols on a map • the latitude and longitude address of a place • ...
Map Skills Semester 1 Exam 2015-12-14
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- The state capital of New Mexico
- an oval shaped projection of the Earth in which the shape and size of the continents near the equator are shown accurately, but the water and land near the poles are distorted to match the shape of the map.
- a state that is not part of the contiguous United States
- Name the state with the abbreviation WY
- a mapmaker
- the parallels and meridians appear as straight lines
- a smaller map set within the border between countries
- units of latitude or longitude
- an imaginary line that runs around the center of Earth halfway between the North and South Poles
- imaginary lines on Earth that run between the North and South Poles
- a map that shows natural landforms and waterways
- meridian an imaginary line that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole of Earth
- Hartford is the capital of this New England state
- a list that explains the symbols on a map
- sharing an edge or boundary
- a graphic that compares the distance on a map to the actual distance it represents
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- The state capital of UT
- The Tropic of Cancer is located in this hemisphere
- Name the state with the abbreviation RI
- a directional arrow that shows cardinal and sometimes intermediate direction on a map
- the latitude and longitude address of a place
- directions north (N), south (S), east (E) and west (W)
- a map that shows human-made features and boundaries such as cities, highways, and countries
- Montpelier is the capital of this New England state
- imaginary lines on Earth that run parallel to the equator
- Name the state with the abbreviation CA
26 Clues: a mapmaker • The state capital of UT • sharing an edge or boundary • units of latitude or longitude • The state capital of New Mexico • Name the state with the abbreviation RI • Name the state with the abbreviation WY • Name the state with the abbreviation CA • a list that explains the symbols on a map • the latitude and longitude address of a place • ...
Unit B- Matter and Chemical Change 2018-11-13
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- When the different elements that make up the mixture our not separately visible
- Particles smaller than atoms and are also known as subatomic particles
- When the different elements that make up the mixture are visible
- Matter as a solid liquid or a gas
- A change of state from liquid to a gas
- Cloudy mixture where tiny particles of one substance our held within another
- A change of state from liquid to a solid
- A change of state from gas to a liquid
- What elements are organized into according to their properties
- Characteristics that can be used to describe a substance
- A change of state from solid to a liquid
- A change of state from gas directly to a solid
- Neutral particles mostly found in the nucleus
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- Positively charged particles mostly found in the nucleus
- Only one kind of matter and has a unique set of properties that makes it apart from other matter
- These can be used to identify matter example is colour or luster
- An object may undergo the change of its appearance or state but its composition stays the same example melting
- A specific circular order that electrons move in
- A combination of pure substances
- A horizontal row in the periodic table numbered from 1 to 7
- A change of state from solid directly to a gas
- Vertical columns and they have similar chemical properties
- Cloudy mixture where the particles of a suspended substance are so small they can not separate out of the other
- A material that can be broken down into any simpler substance
- When two elements combine chemically in specific fixed proportions
25 Clues: A combination of pure substances • Matter as a solid liquid or a gas • A change of state from liquid to a gas • A change of state from gas to a liquid • A change of state from liquid to a solid • A change of state from solid to a liquid • Neutral particles mostly found in the nucleus • A change of state from solid directly to a gas • ...
federalism 2021-12-03
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- grant Legal process by which a fugitive from justice from one state is returned to the state
- of powers Assigning certain powers to the national government
- is a requirement set by the congress
- & federal General term for federal money
- Implied Powers that are not expressly stated in the constitution but are reasonably suggested by expressed powers
- in a program A system of government in which a written constitution divides the national
- Executive Powers that could only be performed by the national government
- thatthenationalgovernmentpossesand exercises
- government A republican form of government
- Powers delegated to the national government
- States that no state can draw no reasonable distinctions between its own residents
- the power to assume
- laws require periodic checks from government
- policy Grants made for some specific closely defined area of public policy
- is a federal order
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- presidedduringMcCulloch(JohnMarshall)
- grant One type of federal grants in aid for some particular
- compact Formal agreement entered into with the constant or among states
- Constitution's requirements that each state accept the public act records and, judicial proceeding of every other state
- Powers that belong to the national government
- sunshine law prohibiting public officials from holding closed meetings
- Grants made to states, localities, and sometimes private agency that apply for them
- Grants of federal money or other resources to the state and their state p
- Powers that the constitution does not grant to the national government
- of admission A congressional law act that agrees to grant state hood
25 Clues: is a federal order • the power to assume • is a requirement set by the congress • presidedduringMcCulloch(JohnMarshall) • & federal General term for federal money • government A republican form of government • Powers delegated to the national government • thatthenationalgovernmentpossesand exercises • laws require periodic checks from government • ...
Federalism 2023-10-04
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- This type of grant must be used for specific purposes.
- The necessary and proper clause is also known as the _____clause.
- The national government has to legally recognize the legal __________ of each state.
- These powers belong to the National government because all sovereign nations possess them.
- Also known as enumerated powers that are spelled out in the Constitution.
- The privileges and ________clause states that a state can not discriminate or give special treatment to residents of other states.
- The fact that federalism allows local action in matters of local concern and national action for wider concern is known as its ____.
- This type of contract is a legal state to state agreement.
- This act is passes when a state is allowed to enter into the union.
- This type of grant is usually for medical research.
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- Government system in which a constitution divides power between the national government and several state governments.
- Those powers not granted to the national government or denied to the states.
- Only _______can admit a state into the union.
- The powers that are given to the national and are not expressly stated but just suggested.
- Powers denied to the states are denied in so many_____.
- One way powers are denied to the national government is through the ____system itself.
- Which amendment states: "The powers not delegated the U.S. by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people."
- When a state is trying to enter into the union, Congress first passes this act.
- Saying that we have 3 levels of government is a _____.
- Congress specifically has this many expressed powers.
20 Clues: Only _______can admit a state into the union. • This type of grant is usually for medical research. • Congress specifically has this many expressed powers. • This type of grant must be used for specific purposes. • Saying that we have 3 levels of government is a _____. • Powers denied to the states are denied in so many_____. • ...
Civil War and Reconstruction 2024-11-06
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- Law part of the Compromise of 1850 that required runaway slaves to be sent back to their owners
- Executive Order issued by Abe Lincoln to free the slaves in rebelling states
- War strategy the union used to squeeze the south out of their resources
- The side fighting in the Civil War that left our country
- North or South? Which side had the better military leadership
- Book written by Harriet Beecher Stowe that showed a different perspective on Slavery to those living in the North
- The side fighting in the Civil War to preserve our country
- Idea that people will get to vote on a majority if they want to have slavery or not in their state/territory
- Amendment that granted citizenship to people born in the United States
- In the Missouri Compromise, which state was admitted as a slave state?
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- The first state to secede from the USA forming the Confederate States of America
- Word that means "the right to vote"
- Amendment that granted voting rights to black people
- The person involved in this landmark supreme court case was suing for his freedom but was denied freedom since the Supreme Court deemed slaves are property not people
- The southern states were in _____ which is why Emancipation applied to their region.
- In the Missouri Compromise, which state was admitted as a free state?
- North or South? Which side had more population and resources to fight in the Civil War?
- Amendment that abolished slavery
- Under the Compromise of 1850, which state would be admitted as a free state?
- Term used to legally limit the rights and freedoms granted to black people after the civil war
20 Clues: Amendment that abolished slavery • Word that means "the right to vote" • Amendment that granted voting rights to black people • The side fighting in the Civil War that left our country • The side fighting in the Civil War to preserve our country • North or South? Which side had the better military leadership • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-22
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- A method for separating and analyzing components of a mixture based on their movement through a medium.
- The amount of space occupied by a substance.
- Change A change that results in the formation of new substances with different properties.
- A pure substance made of only one type of atom.
- Properties Characteristics that describe a substance's ability to undergo chemical changes (e.g., reactivity, flammability).
- Substance A material that has a constant composition and distinct properties; either an element or a compound.
- The process of turning a liquid into vapor to separate it from dissolved solids.
- The ability of particles to be pushed closer together.
- Change A change that affects the form of a substance but not its identity.
- A process that separates substances based on differences in boiling points.
- Mixture A mixture that has a uniform composition and appearance throughout (also called a solution).
- The change of state from solid directly to gas without passing through the liquid state.
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- The change of state from liquid to gas.
- Mixture A mixture in which the components are not evenly distributed and can be visually distinguished.
- A technique used to separate solids from liquids using a filter.
- of Matter The physical forms in which matter exists: solid, liquid, and gas.
- The change of state from solid to liquid.
- A combination of two or more substances that are not chemically combined.
- The amount of mass per unit volume of a substance; how compact the substance is.
- The change of state from liquid to solid.
- Properties Characteristics of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing its identity (e.g., melting point, color, density).
- A pure substance composed of two or more elements chemically combined in fixed proportions.
- A tool used to measure the mass of substances.
- The change of state from gas to liquid.
- The change of state from gas directly to solid without passing through the liquid state.
25 Clues: The change of state from liquid to gas. • The change of state from gas to liquid. • The change of state from solid to liquid. • The change of state from liquid to solid. • The amount of space occupied by a substance. • A tool used to measure the mass of substances. • A pure substance made of only one type of atom. • ...
States of Matter Crossword 2025-08-22
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- The change of state from gas directly to solid without passing through the liquid state.
- Mixture A mixture in which the components are not evenly distributed and can be visually distinguished.
- A pure substance made of only one type of atom.
- Properties Characteristics of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing its identity (e.g., melting point, color, density).
- Substance A material that has a constant composition and distinct properties; either an element or a compound.
- Change A change that affects the form of a substance but not its identity.
- The amount of mass per unit volume of a substance; how compact the substance is.
- A pure substance composed of two or more elements chemically combined in fixed proportions.
- Properties Characteristics that describe a substance's ability to undergo chemical changes (e.g., reactivity, flammability).
- A tool used to measure the mass of substances.
- The process of turning a liquid into vapor to separate it from dissolved solids.
- Mixture A mixture that has a uniform composition and appearance throughout (also called a solution).
- The change of state from liquid to solid.
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- The ability of particles to be pushed closer together.
- Change A change that results in the formation of new substances with different properties.
- The change of state from solid to liquid.
- A method for separating and analyzing components of a mixture based on their movement through a medium.
- The amount of space occupied by a substance.
- A combination of two or more substances that are not chemically combined.
- The change of state from liquid to gas.
- A technique used to separate solids from liquids using a filter.
- The change of state from gas to liquid.
- A process that separates substances based on differences in boiling points.
- The change of state from solid directly to gas without passing through the liquid state.
- of Matter The physical forms in which matter exists: solid, liquid, and gas.
25 Clues: The change of state from liquid to gas. • The change of state from gas to liquid. • The change of state from solid to liquid. • The change of state from liquid to solid. • The amount of space occupied by a substance. • A tool used to measure the mass of substances. • A pure substance made of only one type of atom. • ...
North America- Marcus Taylor 2024-09-19
Across
- The Canadian bill defining French
- Home of Parliament Hill
- A landform that goes through two countries
- Is famous for The Wizard of Oz
- A Boot-looking state
- A word used in Canada for a state
- The U.S.'s capital
- Home of the Space Needle
- A basis for making decisions
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- A word used in war
- _______falls
- Home of the Cowboys
- Is the largest country to border only one country
- The coldest state
- The French place
- A state that has a famous waterfall
- The ____ of America
- A language in Canada
- This bill was passed in June 2022
19 Clues: _______falls • The French place • The coldest state • A word used in war • The U.S.'s capital • Home of the Cowboys • The ____ of America • A Boot-looking state • A language in Canada • Home of Parliament Hill • Home of the Space Needle • A basis for making decisions • Is famous for The Wizard of Oz • The Canadian bill defining French • A word used in Canada for a state • ...
Sophias Social Studies project 2021-04-19
Across
- what did the supreme court say to Dred Scott
- Which State was a free state
- what did the Kansas-Nebraska have different than the Missouri Compromise
- What did they add to seperate them
- Who was not happy with the win
- what had they open from the Act
- Who does the Kansas-Nebraska Act not benefit
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- John C.Calhoun argued that SC could __ the law
- Where did Dred Scott live
- how many states were new to this compromise
- Which state was a slave state
- What did he have like no other slave
- __ was passed that helped the North
- what would happen to run away slaves
- What conflict did they make
- Who did the south want to win
- what did the compromise pass
- Who won the election
18 Clues: Who won the election • Where did Dred Scott live • What conflict did they make • Which State was a free state • what did the compromise pass • Which state was a slave state • Who did the south want to win • Who was not happy with the win • what had they open from the Act • What did they add to seperate them • __ was passed that helped the North • ...
India 2021-08-15
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- Pradesh/the Sun can be seen here first in India at sunrise
- Pradesh/State bordering Tibet, ___ Pradesh
- Northern state of India
- of Arthashastra
- son’s name in Mahabharata
- symbol for silicon
- Mahal/A famous monument to love in Agra
- bordering India to the north
- Emperor who founded his own religion, Din-i-Ilahi
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- Caves/caves located in Mumbai Harbor, 10 kilometers east of Mumbai
- of Ashoka’s kingdom
- Kurien/Father of White revolution
- city in the state of Punjab
- Western state famous for its beaches
- of colours
- word for non-violence, usually associated with Mahatma Gandhi
- Heritage Site in the state of Karnataka
- of Kutch/famous salt marsh in Thar desert, in Gujarat
18 Clues: of colours • of Arthashastra • symbol for silicon • of Ashoka’s kingdom • Northern state of India • son’s name in Mahabharata • city in the state of Punjab • bordering India to the north • Kurien/Father of White revolution • Western state famous for its beaches • Heritage Site in the state of Karnataka • Mahal/A famous monument to love in Agra • ...
Early Texas State 2015-04-09
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- Why was steam travel impossible on most Texas rivers?
- Established in 1876, this fund ensures support for public education?
- Who was the U.S. President when Texas became a state?
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- Why were the first railroads laid out around Galveston and Houston?
- One of two men who set up regular shipping on the Rio Grande?
- Between 1846 and 1860 nearly all Texans lived on ___?
- What was the primary cash crop in Texas?
7 Clues: What was the primary cash crop in Texas? • Between 1846 and 1860 nearly all Texans lived on ___? • Why was steam travel impossible on most Texas rivers? • Who was the U.S. President when Texas became a state? • One of two men who set up regular shipping on the Rio Grande? • Why were the first railroads laid out around Galveston and Houston? • ...
The State Government 2015-04-08
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- Which is the National Capital Territory
- ----------- is responsible to the Legislative Assembly
- Who is the Presiding officer of the Upper House
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- The real executive powers of State Governments are vested in the Council of Ministers
- The term of office of the Governor is --------- years
- Who is the nominal and Constitutional head of the State Government
- The powers and functions of the State Governments are clearly defined in the ----------
7 Clues: Which is the National Capital Territory • Who is the Presiding officer of the Upper House • The term of office of the Governor is --------- years • ----------- is responsible to the Legislative Assembly • Who is the nominal and Constitutional head of the State Government • The real executive powers of State Governments are vested in the Council of Ministers • ...
Secretary of State 2023-01-13
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- color that customer's think the new plate is
- this food item was held hostage during staff lunch
- what Shelly likes to control in the office
- oldest appliance in the break room
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- staff wish this work day would return to the schedule
- Amanda says this restaurant has the best food
- everyone's favorite job task
7 Clues: everyone's favorite job task • oldest appliance in the break room • what Shelly likes to control in the office • color that customer's think the new plate is • Amanda says this restaurant has the best food • this food item was held hostage during staff lunch • staff wish this work day would return to the schedule
CHANGES IN STATE 2020-04-16
7 Clues: TAP WATER IS A • GAS TO A LIQUID • FROZEN WATER IS A • ICE ____ WHEN HEATED • WATER BECOMES SOLID WHEN IT • WATER _____ WHEN IT IS HEATED • WATER CHANGES TO ____ WITH HEAT
Texas State Fair 2023-09-28
7 Clues: Fun - And Rigged! • All food at the Fair • Iconic food of the Fair • Mascot of the State Fair • Win these at rigged games • These animals race every year • Yearly football game between UT and OU
Nation, Country, State 2024-01-12
7 Clues: Example of autocracy • Organized system to maintain order • Govt. where power held by elite group • Govt. historically most countries have been • Group of people that hold something in common • Nation that has a government ruling over them • Geographical location where a certain group of people live
Changes of state 2024-08-07
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- when a solid turns into a liquid by its particles separating
- when something is super cold and is a solid
- when a liquid turns into a gas
- when a gasturinto a liquid
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- when a liquid or a gas turns into a solid or a fixed shape
- when something loses all of its quality's
- when something moves out of its place
7 Clues: when a gasturinto a liquid • when a liquid turns into a gas • when something moves out of its place • when something loses all of its quality's • when something is super cold and is a solid • when a liquid or a gas turns into a solid or a fixed shape • when a solid turns into a liquid by its particles separating
State of Matter 2023-10-23
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- a minute portion of matter
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container, having no fixed shape (unlike a solid) and no fixed volume (unlike a liquid).
- energy energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion.
- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil.
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- energy the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors
- a substance that has no fixed shape and yields easily to external pressure; a gas or (especially) a liquid.
- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid.
7 Clues: a minute portion of matter • firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid. • energy energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion. • a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil. • a substance that has no fixed shape and yields easily to external pressure; a gas or (especially) a liquid. • ...
state of matter 2023-10-12
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- consists of only one substance without any contaminating
- Ethanol with a boiling point at 78 C, is more .... than water
- the process is reversed at precisely the same temperature if a liquid is cooled down
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- the reverse of evaporation is ....
- the temperature at which a substance turns to a liquid
- when liquid change in to gases in this way, the process is called ....
- bubbles of gas appear inside the liquid. the process is known as ....
7 Clues: the reverse of evaporation is .... • the temperature at which a substance turns to a liquid • consists of only one substance without any contaminating • Ethanol with a boiling point at 78 C, is more .... than water • bubbles of gas appear inside the liquid. the process is known as .... • when liquid change in to gases in this way, the process is called .... • ...
School Governance and Financing 2017-10-29
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- School: A private elementary or secondary school supported or affiliated with a church or religious organization.*
- District: An administrative unit within a state, defined by geographical boundaries, and legally responsible for the public education of children within those boundaries.
- The move to outsource educational services to corporations.
- Guidelines or principles for action adopted by a local school board to provide direction for administrative rules and regulations used in administering a school district.*
- Corporations using schools as avenues or arenas for advertising and other business ventures.
- Property Tax: A tax on real property (land and buildings) levied by a local governmental unit such as a school district.*
- Grants: Federal monies provided to states and school districts with few restrictions for use.
- Schools: Alternative schools that are independently operated by publicly funded.
- The person who has the ultimate administrative responsibility for a school's operation.
- The equal treatment of persons/students in equal circumstances.*
- The extent to which funding for programs and learning opportunities is sufficient.*
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- School: A school operated by an individual, group, or corporation for profit to serve the educational needs of a particular clientele.*
- State Funding: A school finance system whereby all funds for the support of the pubic schools come from the state and from state-level taxes.*
- The school district's head administrative officer who, along with his or her staff, is responsible for implementing policy in the district's schools.
- The education of children in the home; a form of private education.*
- Department of Education: The operating arm for the administration of state education activities and functions.*
- Recovery and Reinvestment Act: Legislation providing new federal aid to education and designed to provide economic stimulus to the U.S. economy.
- Funding: The practice of state funding of specific educational programs or activities (e.g., bilingual education, education of pupils with disabilities, pupil transportation, or in-service programs).*
- State School Officer: The elected or appointed executive officer of the state department of education, responsible for elementary and secondary education, and sometimes for higher education, often referred to as the superintendent of public instruction or the commissioner of education.*
- Student Formula: Funding that allocates resources within a district to schools on a a per-school basis according to student needs.
- Grant: A method for allocation of educational funds based on the allocation of a uniform amount per student, per teacher, per classroom, or other unit.*
- Foundation Grants: State school finance system that provides a base amount per pupil to local school districts from a combination of state and local tax sources with the amount of state funds per pupil received by a school district being in inverse relation to the fiscal capacity per pupil of the school district.*
22 Clues: The move to outsource educational services to corporations. • The equal treatment of persons/students in equal circumstances.* • The education of children in the home; a form of private education.* • Schools: Alternative schools that are independently operated by publicly funded. • ...
vocab 2 2023-09-28
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- Mass of matter contained within a particular volume
- Distinct groups of two or more atoms
- Is a pure substance that consists of atoms with the same atomic number.
- State of matter in which the molecules of the substance are between a liquid and a gas
- State of matter in which the molecules of the substance move wildly about
- Any change in matter that does not change the composition of the substance
- Relatively slow form a vaporization in which particles on the surface of the liquid state obtain sufficient energy to change to the gaseous state through the random collisions with particles
- Change of state from a gas directly to a solid
- The measure of gravity acting on the matter of an object.
- State of matter in which the molecules of the substance do not move/retrained
- The mass of a substance will continue to have the same whole numbered ratio.
- Change of state from a gas to a liquid
- States that all physical matter exists in the form of particles (atoms or molecules) in constant motion.
- Temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid
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- Amount of matter in an object
- mixture Does not have a uniform appearance since the substances are unevenly distributed
- State of matter in which the molecules of the substance move but the movement is free but restricted
- Change of state from a liquid to a solid
- A physical combination of two or more substances.
- A change that alters the composition of the substance
- Change of state from a solid directly to a gas
- Anything about a substance that can be observed
- change of state from solid to liquid
- Law that states that matter can not disappear, but changes states
- Change of state from a liquid to a vapor (gas)
- Describes how a substance changes in the presence of another substance or under certain conditions
- mixture They have a uniform appearance; also known as a solution
- Is a pure substance consisting of atoms of two or more different elements that are chemically combined
- The building blocks of all matter
- Relatively fast form of vaporization that as the substance is heated the particle's energy creates a pressure equal to the air pressure outside the liquid
- Temperature at which a liquid starts to boil
- anything that has mass and occupies space
- Space enclosed or occupied by an object
- A material made of only one kind of element or compound; it is not a mixture
34 Clues: Amount of matter in an object • The building blocks of all matter • Distinct groups of two or more atoms • change of state from solid to liquid • Change of state from a gas to a liquid • Space enclosed or occupied by an object • Change of state from a liquid to a solid • anything that has mass and occupies space • Temperature at which a liquid starts to boil • ...
Science Vocabulary 2 2023-09-29
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- Distinct groups of two or more atoms
- Is a pure substance consisting of atoms of two or more different elements that are chemically combined
- Any change in matter that does not change the composition of the substance
- State of matter in which the molecules of the substance are between a liquid and a gas
- Change of state from a gas to a liquid
- Amount of matter in an object
- A material made of only one kind of element or compound; it is not a mixture
- The building blocks of all matter
- State of matter in which the molecules of the substance do not move/retrained
- Temperature at which a liquid starts to boil
- Change of state from a liquid to a vapor (gas)
- Change of state from solid to liquid
- Relatively slow form a vaporization in which particles on the surface of the liquid state obtain sufficient energy to change to the gaseous state through the random collisions with particles
- They have a uniform appearance; also known as a solution
- anything that has mass and occupies space
- Relatively fast form of vaporization that as the substance is heated the particle's energy creates a pressure equal to the air pressure outside the liquid
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- proportions The mass of a substance will continue to have the same whole numbered ratio.
- A physical combination of two or more substances.
- A change that alters the composition of the substance
- States that all physical matter exists in the form of particles (atoms or molecules) in constant motion.
- Anything about a substance that can be observed
- Does not have a uniform appearance since the substances are unevenly distributed
- Law that states that matter can not disappear, but changes states
- The measure of gravity acting on the matter of an object.
- Describes how a substance changes in the presence of another substance or under certain conditions
- State of matter in which the molecules of the substance move wildly about
- Change of state from a liquid to a solid
- Mass of matter contained within a particular volume
- Change of state from a solid directly to a gas
- Temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid
- Change of state from a gas directly to a solid
- Is a pure substance that consists of atoms with the same atomic number.
- Space enclosed or occupied by an object
- State of matter in which the molecules of the substance move but the movement is free but restricted
34 Clues: Amount of matter in an object • The building blocks of all matter • Distinct groups of two or more atoms • Change of state from solid to liquid • Change of state from a gas to a liquid • Space enclosed or occupied by an object • Change of state from a liquid to a solid • anything that has mass and occupies space • Temperature at which a liquid starts to boil • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2023-03-28
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- Forces that tend to divide a country- such as internal religious, ethnic, or ideological differences.
- Process of redrawing legislative boundaries for the purpose of benefiting the party in power.
- Nation that stretches across borders and across states
- A subdivision of human geography focused on the nature and implications of the evolving spatial organization of political governance and formal political practice on the Earth's surface.
- A politically organized area that has a permanent population, a government, and is recognized by others
- government based on the principle that the people sovereignty and a say over what happens within the state.
- A state that encompasses a very small land area.
- a country's or more local community's sense of property and attachment toward its territory
- a large aggregate of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language, inhabiting an area
- a sovereign state whose citizens are relatively common factors such as language or descent.
- States with more than one nation within its borders
- A segment of land that is apart from the mainland of its country (other examples: Hawaii and Alaska)
- a former boundary line that is still discernible and marked by some cultural landscape features
- centralized government and administration that exercises power equally over all parts of the state
- can be linguistically and culturally diverse
- Political boundaries that are defined and delimited by straight lines.
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- Forces that tend to unify a country- such as commitment to a national culture, shared ideologies, and a common faith
- Countries in Eastern Europe that were independent but became politically and economically influenced/dependent on the Soviet Union
- Any small and relatively homogenous group or region surrounded by another larger and different group or region
- A condition of roughly equal strength between opposing countries or alliances of countries.
- Ability of a state to govern its territory free from control of its internal affairs by other states.
- A country that is run according to the interests of the ruler rather than the people
- Political boundaries that correspond with prominent natural features such as mountain ranges or rivers.
- rule by an autonomous power over a subordinate and alien people and place.
- A nationality that is not represented by a state.
- a state that completely surrounds another one
- shares power between the federal government and the local governments
- an otherwise compact state with a large projecting extension
- A state that does not have a direct outlet to the sea.
- the transfer of powers and responsibilities from the federal government to the states
- A state with a long, narrow shape.
31 Clues: A state with a long, narrow shape. • can be linguistically and culturally diverse • a state that completely surrounds another one • A state that encompasses a very small land area. • A nationality that is not represented by a state. • States with more than one nation within its borders • Nation that stretches across borders and across states • ...
POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE 2024-02-08
Across
- form of traditional approach pertaining to study of the history of every political reality to analyze any situation.
- characteristic of behavioral approach stating that after data collection, researcher should measure and quantify those data.
- form of traditional approach concerned with the legal process, legal bodies or institutions, justice and independence of judiciary.
- also called instinctive theory holds that the state Is founded out of man’s natural instinct for association.
- means the active involvement of all affected and interested parties in the decision-making process.
- It means answerability or responsibility for one’s actions
- characteristic of good governance that pertains to meeting the needs of the community
- he defined "politics" as involving questions as to "who gets what, when, and how."
- complex process whereby some sectors of the society wield power and enact and promulgate public policies
- mass population living within the state.
- greek word meaning “to steer”
- transactions involving public interests must be fully disclosed and made accessible to the public
- aspect of sovereignty stating the state is supreme over all its citizens and associations
- approach to political science mainly emphasizes on scientific, objective, and value-free study of political phenomenon.
- community united by common ancestry, language, culture, history, laws, and interests.
- demarcated area that rightfully belongs to the population
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- surname of the first person to use the term "state" in his writings.
- power of the state to take private property for public use with just compensation
- type of approach to the study of political science is a combination of views on and orientations to politics in philosophical, ethical, and institutional terms.
- there can be no state without a [_____] territory
- characteristic of good governance that pertains to proper utilization of resources
- smallest state with a total land area of 0.44 km2
- characteristic of behavioral approach that believe that to do objective research one has to be value-free.
- characteristic of behavioral approach that says research in Political Science must be systematic.
- supreme power of the state to command and enforce obedience to its will from the people within its jurisdiction and, corollary, to have freedom from foreign control
- also called force theory, stating the state must have been created as a product of the existence of the strong and the weak in society
- agency through which the will of the state is formulated, expressed, and carried out.
- comes from the word "status”
- inherent power of government to enact and enforce laws for the promotion of the general welfare
- aspect of sovereignty stating the state is independent and free from foreign or outside control.
30 Clues: comes from the word "status” • greek word meaning “to steer” • mass population living within the state. • there can be no state without a [_____] territory • smallest state with a total land area of 0.44 km2 • demarcated area that rightfully belongs to the population • It means answerability or responsibility for one’s actions • ...
India 2021-08-15
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- largest city in the state of Punjab
- of Kutch, famous salt marsh in Thar desert, in Gujarat
- famous dance form of andhra Pradesh
- Mahal, A famous monument to love in Agra
- Caves, caves located in Mumbai Harbor, 10 kilometers east of Mumbai
- Pradesh, State bordering Tibet
- world Heritage Site in the state of Karnataka
- arjun’s son’s name in Mahabharata
- Western state famous for its beaches
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- capital of Ashoka’s kingdom
- author of Arthashastra
- country bordering India to the north
- Kurien, Father of White revolution
- mughal Emperor who founded his own religion, Din-i-Ilahi
- sanskrit word for non-violence, usually associated with Mahatma Gandhi
- festival of colours
- Northern state of India
- Pradesh, the Sun can be seen here first in India at sunrise
18 Clues: festival of colours • author of Arthashastra • Northern state of India • capital of Ashoka’s kingdom • Pradesh, State bordering Tibet • arjun’s son’s name in Mahabharata • Kurien, Father of White revolution • largest city in the state of Punjab • famous dance form of andhra Pradesh • country bordering India to the north • Western state famous for its beaches • ...
MyBookie 2015-09-28
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- NCAAF Ohio Teams Name
- The commission the bookie earns
- Same as “Sharp” a talented gambler
- A special wager on unique events
- NCAAF Iowa State Team’s Name
- NCAAF San Jose State Team’s Name
- NCAAF USC Team’s Name
- NCAAF UCLA Team’s Name
- NCAAF Oregon Team’s Name
- A wager on a distant upcoming event distant event
- NCAAF Duke Team’s Name
- NCAAF Oregon State Team’s Name
- NCAAF Memphis Team’s Name
- NCAAF Arkansas Team’s Name
- NCAAF Kansas State Team’s Name
- NCAAF Utah Team’s Name
- NCAAF SMU Team’s Name
- NCAAF Toledo Team’s Name
- NCAAF Massachusetts Team’s Name
- Simplest form of bet, “direct” wager
- NCAAF Fresno State Team’s Name
- A combination of straight bets
- NCAAF North Carolina Team’s Name
- NCAAF Syracuse Team’s Name
- Placing wagers on the opposite side in order to cut losses
- NCAAF Wyoming Team’s Name
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- A conditional-type wager
- NCAAF Eastern Michigan Team’s Name
- NCAAF Houston Team’s Name
- NCAAF Miami Florida Team’s Name
- NCAAF Cincinnati Team’s Name
- NCAAF Michigan Team’s Name
- The handicap
- NCAAF West Virginia Team’s Name
- NCAAF Miami Ohio Team’s Name
- NCAAF Oklahoma Team’s Name
- NCAAF Colorado State Team’s Name
- The less favorite team in a game
- The Team expected to win the game
- NCAAF Colorado Team’s Name
- NCAAF New Mexico Team’s Name
- NCAAF Baylor Team’s Name
- NCAAF Florida State Team’s Name
- NCAAF UNLV Team’s Name
- A combination of straight bets buying points
- NCAAF East Carolina Team’s Name
- NCAAF Western Michigan Team’s Name
- A sophisticated or professional gambler.
- NCAAF Connecticut Team’s Name
- NCAAF Utah State Team’s Name
50 Clues: The handicap • NCAAF Ohio Teams Name • NCAAF USC Team’s Name • NCAAF SMU Team’s Name • NCAAF UCLA Team’s Name • NCAAF Duke Team’s Name • NCAAF Utah Team’s Name • NCAAF UNLV Team’s Name • A conditional-type wager • NCAAF Oregon Team’s Name • NCAAF Baylor Team’s Name • NCAAF Toledo Team’s Name • NCAAF Houston Team’s Name • NCAAF Memphis Team’s Name • NCAAF Wyoming Team’s Name • ...
CIIE Crossword 2024-02-27
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- A school governing method that shifts decision making from the central district to individual schools
- The act of combining two smaller schools to make a bigger school
- Making a larger school smaller by splitting it apart
- Federal money provided to the states, with limited federal restrictions for educational aid and program financing
- Professional relationship between schools and businesses
- State government's or professional association's evaluation and approval of an applicant's competencies.
- Unofficial power structure within a school.
- Elected officials who determine educational policies for school systems
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- Financial aid to local school districts from state or federal agencies
- An effort to empower teachers in which they share power with the school principal and participate in school affairs
- Local real estate tax
- The executive head of the state department of education
- A group of people who persuaded state legislatures to favoring lower income communities in an effort to equalize educational opportunities
- A legal approach that ensures educational opportunities to poorer students based on state constitution
- Agency that operates under the state board of education, schools, and teachers.
- unofficial power wielded by parents, educators, and school administration
- case decided on March 21, 1973, by the United States Supreme Court holding that property taxes could be used to fund public schools.
- The Obligation of schools and teachers to be held responsible for student performance
- Amendment that gives any powers not listed in the constitution to the states
- A certificate of debt issues by a government that guarantees repayment in addition to interest
20 Clues: Local real estate tax • Unofficial power structure within a school. • Making a larger school smaller by splitting it apart • The executive head of the state department of education • Professional relationship between schools and businesses • The act of combining two smaller schools to make a bigger school • ...
Alana Horwitz, Government, 3rd Hour 2023-01-09
Across
- The introduction of the Constitution that explains the objectives of the Constitution
- The house of congress that no matter the size gets 2 members per state
- What is the decision of who wins a court case called
- What plan allowed each state to get 1 representative to vote in congress,no matter the population size of the state (3 words)
- An official document that contains our country's beliefs and laws is called
- When no person is above the law, it is called (3 words)
- The president and many departments and agencies make up what branch
- Deciding what is constitutional is called (2 words)
- When the state and national governments share powers
- The branch that makes the law is called
- The house of congress in which states with bigger populations get more members (3 words)
- What is 1 role of government (2 words and starts with an m)
- What is it called when the government spends more money than it raises (2 words)
- What is the highest court in the country (2 words)
- Which political party is considered to be the” left”
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- What is the type of vote that determines the president called (2 words)
- The division of power from the national government to the smaller state governments
- What is the type of government that the United States currently has (2 words)
- Which department manages the country’s relationship with foreign countries (3 words)
- the branch that enforces the law is called
- Denied powers are powers that who were forbidden to have
- The United States’ first attempt as an independent nation (4 words)
- To pass or approve the Constitution
- When a state has a relationship with another state, it is called (2 words)
- The branch that interprets the law is called
25 Clues: To pass or approve the Constitution • The branch that makes the law is called • the branch that enforces the law is called • The branch that interprets the law is called • What is the highest court in the country (2 words) • Deciding what is constitutional is called (2 words) • What is the decision of who wins a court case called • ...
Physical Changes and Chemical Reactions 2023-11-14
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- This family of metals is very reactive and found in group 1.
- This change of state turns a gas into a liquid.
- This particle orbits around the nucleus of an atom.
- This type of reaction produces bubbles of gas in a liquid.
- This type of reaction produces a solid.
- The particles in this state vibrate in place.
- This particle determines which element the atom is.
- This family of elements is very reactive and found in group 7.
- This state has a fixed volume and can flow.
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- This change of state turns a solid into a liquid.
- This family of gases are very unreactive and found in group 0.
- This type of reaction takes in heat from its surroundings.
- This change of state turns a liquid into a solid.
- This change of state turns a liquid into a gas.
- This particle is found in the nucleus of the atom and has no charge.
- This type of reaction gives out heat.
- This state will expand to fill the available volume.
17 Clues: This type of reaction gives out heat. • This type of reaction produces a solid. • This state has a fixed volume and can flow. • The particles in this state vibrate in place. • This change of state turns a gas into a liquid. • This change of state turns a liquid into a gas. • This change of state turns a solid into a liquid. • ...
Missouri Symbols 2023-04-05
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- this is something that flys in the sky and has the colors red white and blue
- state tree
- the Missouri state song
- state animal
- state insect
- state bird
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- the state fossil
- state musical instrument
- state flower
- one of the state minerals
- something that represents Missouri and has two bears on it and shows we were the 24th state
11 Clues: state tree • state bird • state flower • state animal • state insect • the state fossil • the Missouri state song • state musical instrument • one of the state minerals • this is something that flys in the sky and has the colors red white and blue • something that represents Missouri and has two bears on it and shows we were the 24th state
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2020-09-07
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- The leadership or elite in charge of running the state.
- A state so weak that its political structures collapse, leading to anarchy and violence.
- Legitimacy built on the force of ideas embodied by an individual leader.
- A set of political institutions to generate and execute policy regarding freedom and equality.
- A process in which political power is "sent down" o lower levels of state and government.
- A system in which significant state powers, such as taxation, lawmaking, and security, are devolved to regional or local bodies.
- Legitimacy based on a system of laws and procedures that are highly institutionalized.
- a state in which most political power exists at the national level, with limited local authority.
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- A value whereby an institution is accepted by the public as right and proper, thus giving it authority and power.
- 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.
- Legitimacy that accepts apects of politics because they have been institutionalized over a long period of time.
- A state that is able to fulfill basic tasks such as defending territory, making and enforcing rules, collecting taxes, and managing the economy.
- The ability f the state to wield its power independently from the public.
- Term used to refer to state, government, regime, and the people who live within that political system.
- The ability of a state to carry out actions or policies within a territory independently from external actors or internal rivals.
- A sate that has difficulty fulfilling basic tasks, such as defending territory, making and enforcng rules, collecting taxes, and managing the eceonomy.
- The ability of the state to wield power to carry out basic tasks, such as defending territory, enforcing rules, collecting taxes, and managing the economy.
17 Clues: The leadership or elite in charge of running the state. • Legitimacy built on the force of ideas embodied by an individual leader. • The ability f the state to wield its power independently from the public. • Legitimacy based on a system of laws and procedures that are highly institutionalized. • ...
Ohio Trivia 2014-04-10
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- Favorite Movie Treat
- State Flower
- Small Religious Groups who lives simply
- Capital
- Number of US Presidents from Here
- State Admitted
- Number of Seasons
- Brothers Achieved First Successful Plane Flight
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- Means Great River.
- State Bird
- Main Part of Economy
- Football Team
- Glenn Astronaut
- State Tree
- and Roll Musical Term Coined Here
15 Clues: Capital • State Bird • State Tree • State Flower • Football Team • State Admitted • Glenn Astronaut • Number of Seasons • Means Great River. • Favorite Movie Treat • Main Part of Economy • Number of US Presidents from Here • and Roll Musical Term Coined Here • Small Religious Groups who lives simply • Brothers Achieved First Successful Plane Flight
Test 10 2023-06-02
Across
- T/V = T/V
- rate = sq root of (heavy/light)
- 8.31 kPa/mol K
- change of state from liquid (that is not boiling) to gas
- particles flow or glide over one another, stay close to the bottom of the container, and have no ordered arrangement
- P/T = P/T
- transition of a vapor to a solid
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- matter is composed of a large number of small particles that are in constant motion
- PV = nRT
- VP/T = VP/T
- the separation of the components of a mixture through a medium in which the components move at different rates
- change of state from solid to liquid
- change of state from gas to liquid
- particles are close together, have an ordered arrangement, and merely vibrate against each other
- change in state from liquid to solid
- molecules are in constant straight-line motion with elastic collisions at tremendous speeds
- change of state from solid directly to a gas
- heating a liquid so that it bubbles and changes to the gaseous state
- VP = VP (Vice President Boyle)
19 Clues: PV = nRT • T/V = T/V • P/T = P/T • VP/T = VP/T • 8.31 kPa/mol K • VP = VP (Vice President Boyle) • rate = sq root of (heavy/light) • transition of a vapor to a solid • change of state from gas to liquid • change of state from solid to liquid • change in state from liquid to solid • change of state from solid directly to a gas • change of state from liquid (that is not boiling) to gas • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2020-09-09
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- The fundamental rules and normals of politics, embodying long-term goals regarding individual freedom and collective equality, where power should reside, and the use of that power
- This is a process in which political power is "sent down"" to lower levels of state and government
- This is a state that is so weak that its political structures collapse, leading to anarchy and violence
- The ability of the state to wield its power independently of the public
- The organization that maintains a monopoly of force over a given territory; a set of political institutions to generate and execute policy regarding freedom and equality
- This is a a system in which significant state powers, such as taxation, lawmaking, and security, are devolved to region or local bodies
- The ability of a state to carry out actions or policies within a territory independently from external or internal rivals
- This is a state in which most political power exists at the national level, with limited local authority
- This is the legitimacy that is built on the force of ideas embodied by an individual leader
- This is a value whereby an institution is accepted by the public as right and proper, thus giving it authority and power
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- The leadership or elite in charge of running the state
- This is the ability of the state to wield power to carry out basic tasks, such as defending territory, making and enforcing rules, collecting taxes, and managing the economy
- This is the term that is used to refer to the state, government, regime, and the people who live within that political system
- This si the legitimacy that is based on a system of laws and procedures that are highly institutionalized
- This is a state that is able to fulfill basic tasks, such as defending territory, making and enforcing rules, collecting taxes, and managing the economy
- This is the legitimacy that accepts aspects of politics because they have been institutionalized over a long period of time
- This is a state that has difficulty fulfilling basic tasks, such as defending territory, making and enforcing rules, collecting taxes, and managing the economy
17 Clues: The leadership or elite in charge of running the state • The ability of the state to wield its power independently of the public • This is the legitimacy that is built on the force of ideas embodied by an individual leader • This is a process in which political power is "sent down"" to lower levels of state and government • ...
Kindred FFA Banquet 2024 2024-04-26
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- District winner + 2nd place state individual in the Greenhand Creed Speaking event.
- CDE won by Kindred FFA at the state level in 2023. Students build skills of product marketing and product knowledge
- Kindred graduate elected to ND 2023-2024 State Officer Team.
- Abbreviation for career development event.
- City where National Convention takes place.
- Kindred FFA 2023-2024 Chapter President
- Kindred graduate that won 2024 State Star in Agribusiness.
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- Wildlife related CDE. Kindred FFA competed in this at Nationals this year.
- CDE using skills of landscape design + outdoor plants. Kindred FFA won this event at state convention.
- the "L" of LDE
- CDE based on students knowledge of the FFA. Kindred took 2nd place at state LDE day
- location of ND State Convention.
- Award won for the 14th year in a row by Kindred FFA for their outstanding accomplishments at district leadership.
- Kindred FFA Chapter Secretary.
- Kindreed FFA will receive this award Monday night of state convention for their success in their POA this year.
15 Clues: the "L" of LDE • Kindred FFA Chapter Secretary. • location of ND State Convention. • Kindred FFA 2023-2024 Chapter President • Abbreviation for career development event. • City where National Convention takes place. • Kindred graduate that won 2024 State Star in Agribusiness. • Kindred graduate elected to ND 2023-2024 State Officer Team. • ...
Y7 - Particles and their behaviour 2024-10-21
Across
- A change of state from solid to liquid.
- In a solid, particles ________ on the spot.
- How heavy a substance is for its size, or how close together its particles are.
- The amount of 3D space an object takes up.
- A state of matter that can be compressed.
- A state of matter that has a fixed shape and volume.
- The specific temperature at which a solid changes into a liquid.
- The movement of particles from high to low concentration.
- When a substance melts, its particles gain __________.
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- When a substance melts, its particles move more ___________.
- A state of matter that can flow, but cannot be compressed.
- A change of state from liquid to gas that can happen to particles at the surface of a liquid, at any temperature.
- A change of state from gas to liquid.
- A change of state from liquid to gas where bubbles are formed.
- A change of state from liquid to solid.
15 Clues: A change of state from gas to liquid. • A change of state from solid to liquid. • A change of state from liquid to solid. • A state of matter that can be compressed. • The amount of 3D space an object takes up. • In a solid, particles ________ on the spot. • A state of matter that has a fixed shape and volume. • When a substance melts, its particles gain __________. • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2020-09-09
Across
- The fundamental rules and normals of politics, embodying long-term goals regarding individual freedom and collective equality, where power should reside, and the use of that power
- This is a process in which political power is "sent down"" to lower levels of state and government
- This is a state that is so weak that its political structures collapse, leading to anarchy and violence
- The ability of the state to wield its power independently of the public
- The organization that maintains a monopoly of force over a given territory; a set of political institutions to generate and execute policy regarding freedom and equality
- This is a a system in which significant state powers, such as taxation, lawmaking, and security, are devolved to region or local bodies
- The ability of a state to carry out actions or policies within a territory independently from external or internal rivals
- This is a state in which most political power exists at the national level, with limited local authority
- This is the legitimacy that is built on the force of ideas embodied by an individual leader
- This is a value whereby an institution is accepted by the public as right and proper, thus giving it authority and power
Down
- The leadership or elite in charge of running the state
- This is the ability of the state to wield power to carry out basic tasks, such as defending territory, making and enforcing rules, collecting taxes, and managing the economy
- This is the term that is used to refer to the state, government, regime, and the people who live within that political system
- This si the legitimacy that is based on a system of laws and procedures that are highly institutionalized
- This is a state that is able to fulfill basic tasks, such as defending territory, making and enforcing rules, collecting taxes, and managing the economy
- This is the legitimacy that accepts aspects of politics because they have been institutionalized over a long period of time
- This is a state that has difficulty fulfilling basic tasks, such as defending territory, making and enforcing rules, collecting taxes, and managing the economy
17 Clues: The leadership or elite in charge of running the state • The ability of the state to wield its power independently of the public • This is the legitimacy that is built on the force of ideas embodied by an individual leader • This is a process in which political power is "sent down"" to lower levels of state and government • ...
Chapter 2A Vocabulary 2025-08-20
Across
- A rigid state of matter that has unchanging shape and volume.
- Measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles of a substance.
- The change in state from liquid to gas caused by the removing of energy.
- Combination of 2 or more substances.
- ____________ of matter can be solid, liquid, gas or plasma.
- The measure of the amount of matter in an object.
- The amount of space an object occupies.
- The change in the state from gas to liquid caused by removing energy.
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- The change in state from gas to solid caused by removing energy.
- The force of gravitational attraction between an object's mass and its resident planet.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- The change of state from liquid to solid caused by removing energy.
- The change in state from solid to gas caused by adding energy.
- The most common state of matter in the universe.
- The change of state from solid to liquid caused by adding energy.
15 Clues: Combination of 2 or more substances. • The amount of space an object occupies. • Anything that has mass and takes up space. • The most common state of matter in the universe. • The measure of the amount of matter in an object. • ____________ of matter can be solid, liquid, gas or plasma. • A rigid state of matter that has unchanging shape and volume. • ...
Units 7-8 Crossword Review 2024-12-10
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- The full faith and _____ clause (Article IV, Section 1) requires states to accept the civil court decisions of other states (Unit 8).
- The chief executive of a state government (Unit 8)
- The main responsibility of the state legislature is to make state _____ (Unit 8).
- The Constitution was signed by the delegates to the Constitutional Convention on _____ 17, 1787 (Unit 7).
- People represented by members of a lawmaking body (Unit 8)
- Delegated powers are those given to the _____ government by the Constitution (Unit 8).
- The official who succeeds the governor if the governor dies, resigns, or is removed from office is the _____ governor (Unit 8).
- In the state court system, _____ courts review cases from trial courts whose rulings have been appealed (Unit 8).
- Which is the only state to have a unicameral legislature? (Unit 8)
- State _____ courts hear cases on appeal from the lower courts (Unit 8).
- How many states had to ratify the Constitution before it took effect? (Unit 7)
- Regulating trade with foreign nations, printing money, and raising and maintaining armed forces are examples of _____ powers (Unit 8).
- The _____ Amendment is the source of the reserved powers of the states (Unit 8).
- Chief Executive, Chief Legislator, and Political Party leader are the three main roles of the state _____ (Unit 8).
- Article III of the Constitution creates the _____ branch of the government (Unit 7)
- Article I of the Constitution creates the _____ branch of government (Unit 7)
- Article VII explains how the Constitution was to be _____, or approved (Unit 7).
- State courts hear cases involving _____ and criminal cases involving state law (Unit 8).
- A legal process for returning criminals to the place from which they fled (Unit 8)
- Article V describes how the Constitution can be _____, or changed (Unit 7).
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- Maintaining law and order, enforcing laws, and collecting taxes are examples of _____ powers (Unit 8).
- Reserved powers are those set aside by the U.S. Constitution for the _____ or for the people (Unit 8).
- A system of government in which the powers are divided between the national government and the state governments (Unit 8)
- Article IV of the Constitution describes how _____ should interact with each other (Unit 7).
- The Constitution has been amended _____ times (Unit 7).
- The Bill of Rights are the first _____ amendments to the U.S. Constitution, which set forth basic rights guaranteed to all Americans (Unit 7).
- In the state court system, _____ courts have original jurisdiction and are the first courts to hear all civil and criminal cases (Unit 8).
- Part of the Constitution that introduces the document, explains what it is meant to do, and describes the purpose of the new government (Unit 7)
- The main job of the state executive branch is to _____, or carry out, state laws (Unit 8).
- Regulating business within the state, making marriage laws, and establishing and maintaining schools are examples of _____ powers (Unit 8).
- The main responsibility of the state judiciary is to _____ the state constitution and state laws and punish those who violate them (Unit 8).
- Concurrent powers are those _____ by the federal government and the states (Unit 8).
- A process by which citizens of a state may propose a law by collecting signatures on a petition (Unit 8)
- A method of referring a bill to the voters for approval before the bill can become a law (Unit 8)
- Article VI of the Constitution states that the laws and treaties of the U.S. government are "the _____ law of the land" (Unit 7).
- A process by which voters may remove an elected official from office (Unit 8)
- Article II of the Constitution describes the job of the _____ branch of government (Unit 7)
- Consisting of two houses, as in a lawmaking body (Unit 8)
38 Clues: The chief executive of a state government (Unit 8) • The Constitution has been amended _____ times (Unit 7). • Consisting of two houses, as in a lawmaking body (Unit 8) • People represented by members of a lawmaking body (Unit 8) • Which is the only state to have a unicameral legislature? (Unit 8) • ...
Changes of State 2021-03-17
Across
- A temperature at which a substance boils.
- A change of state directly from solid to gas.
- the contraction of matter caused by a change in heat.
- A temperature at which a substance freezes.
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- A temperature at which a substance melts.
- the expansion of matter caused by a change in heat.
- Change that alters the form of an object, without changing what type of matter it is.
7 Clues: A temperature at which a substance melts. • A temperature at which a substance boils. • A temperature at which a substance freezes. • A change of state directly from solid to gas. • the expansion of matter caused by a change in heat. • the contraction of matter caused by a change in heat. • ...
Girls State 2021 2021-06-02
7 Clues: Latin for "Seize the Day" • South Dakotas current Governer • activity of writing media/news • basic authority to rule society • Action of Leading a group of people • mascot of the campus we are staying on • The most outstanding, best city at Girls State 2021
