states and capitals Crossword Puzzles
States and Postal Codes 2012-07-24
United States and Canada 2020-05-04
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- a body of surface water serving as a route of transport for goods and/or passengers by means of ships
- an annual national holiday marked by religious observances and a traditional meal including turkey in fall
- grassland region of North America, between the Rocky Mountains and the Mississippi River
- the most frequently spoken language in North America
- rocky ocean features made up of millions of coral skeletons
- area of land that receives no more than 25 centimeters (10 inches) of precipitation a year
- the art and science of cultivating marine or freshwater life for food and industry
- an administrative subdivision of a larger state
- a concentration of people with a similar way of life-based on job type, cultural preferences, political views, and lifestyle
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- a formal and organized choice by vote of a person for a political office or other position.
- cold, treeless region in Arctic and Antarctic climates
- public or private road on land
- the smaller upper assembly in the US Congress
- the nation's gross domestic product. That measures everything produced in the United States
- the movement and connections between people, goods and information on the Earth's surface
- the elected head of a republican state
- the lower house of the United States Congress
- chain of mountain ranges
- the amount by which the cost of a country's imports exceeds the value of its exports.
19 Clues: chain of mountain ranges • public or private road on land • the elected head of a republican state • the smaller upper assembly in the US Congress • the lower house of the United States Congress • an administrative subdivision of a larger state • the most frequently spoken language in North America • cold, treeless region in Arctic and Antarctic climates • ...
States and Countries - LH 2023-11-20
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- Disneyworld
- Acropolis Of Athens
- Leaning Tower of Pisa
- Honolulu
- St.Basil's Cathedral
- Space Needle
- Tokyo Tower
- The Great Pyramid Of Giza
- The White House
- Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
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- Amazon Theater
- Acadia National Park
- Paris
- Home of peaches
- Dallas Cowboys
- Niagara Falls
- Great Wall of China
- Statue of Liberty
- Golden Gate Bridge
19 Clues: Paris • Honolulu • Disneyworld • Tokyo Tower • Space Needle • Niagara Falls • Amazon Theater • Dallas Cowboys • Home of peaches • The White House • Statue of Liberty • Golden Gate Bridge • Acropolis Of Athens • Great Wall of China • Acadia National Park • St.Basil's Cathedral • Leaning Tower of Pisa • Rock & Roll Hall of Fame • The Great Pyramid Of Giza
States and Countries - LH 2023-11-20
Across
- Disneyworld
- Acropolis Of Athens
- Leaning Tower of Pisa
- Honolulu
- St.Basil's Cathedral
- Space Needle
- Tokyo Tower
- The Great Pyramid Of Giza
- The White House
- Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
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- Amazon Theater
- Acadia National Park
- Paris
- Home of peaches
- Dallas Cowboys
- Niagara Falls
- Great Wall of China
- Statue of Liberty
- Golden Gate Bridge
19 Clues: Paris • Honolulu • Disneyworld • Tokyo Tower • Space Needle • Niagara Falls • Amazon Theater • Dallas Cowboys • Home of peaches • The White House • Statue of Liberty • Golden Gate Bridge • Acropolis Of Athens • Great Wall of China • Acadia National Park • St.Basil's Cathedral • Leaning Tower of Pisa • Rock & Roll Hall of Fame • The Great Pyramid Of Giza
Capitals of the world 2017-06-27
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- The Capital of Japan.
- One of the three capitals of Africa.
- The capital of Spain.
- The capital of Australia.
- The capital of Switzerland.
- The capital of Brazil.
- The capital of Germany.
- The capital of New Zealand
- The capital of China.
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- The capital of Canada.
- The capital of England.
- The capital of India.
- The capital of Egypt.
- The capital of Greece.
- The capital of Mexico.
- The capital of France.
16 Clues: The Capital of Japan. • The capital of India. • The capital of Egypt. • The capital of Spain. • The capital of China. • The capital of Canada. • The capital of Greece. • The capital of Mexico. • The capital of France. • The capital of Brazil. • The capital of England. • The capital of Germany. • The capital of Australia. • The capital of New Zealand • The capital of Switzerland. • ...
Countries 2016-10-18
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- Longest country bordering the Pacific Ocean
- It's capital is Tegucigalpa
- country
- The capital of Argentina
- borders most of the countries in South America
- Has 2 capitals
- It's capital is Madrid
- The capital of Ecuador
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- It's capital is Montevideo
- It's capital is Mexico D.F.
- Dominican Republic is located in this sea
- It's capital is San Juan
- city
- Biggest Spanish speaking country in the Caribbean Sea
14 Clues: city • country • Has 2 capitals • It's capital is Madrid • The capital of Ecuador • It's capital is San Juan • The capital of Argentina • It's capital is Montevideo • It's capital is Mexico D.F. • It's capital is Tegucigalpa • Dominican Republic is located in this sea • Longest country bordering the Pacific Ocean • borders most of the countries in South America • ...
Grammar Words 2016-03-02
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- two adjectives combined with a hyphen to describe the same noun
- used at the start of a sentence or for names and places
- word that describes a verb
- the language that we speak
- person, place or thing
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- punctuation used at the end of a declarative sentence
- a word that describes a noun
- part of the sentence that describes the location of a noun or pronoun
- used when a character is speaking
- connects words, sentences, phrases and clauses
- an action word
- a word that can replace a noun
12 Clues: an action word • person, place or thing • word that describes a verb • the language that we speak • a word that describes a noun • a word that can replace a noun • used when a character is speaking • connects words, sentences, phrases and clauses • punctuation used at the end of a declarative sentence • used at the start of a sentence or for names and places • ...
Exploring Government Unit 7 Project - Joshua DaShiell 2021-09-20
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- United States Coast Guard
- Department of Veterans Affairs
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- Federal Communications Commission
- United States Department of Agriculture
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Federal Housing Administration
- United Nations
- National Labor Relations Board
- United States National Park Service
- United States Environmental Protection Agency
- Interstate Commerce Commission
- Department of Transportation
- Department of Defense
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- Small Business Administration
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- Joint Chiefs of Staff
- United States Air Force
- Food and Drug Administration
- Department of Motor Vehicles
- Department of Health and Human Services
- Farm Credit Administration
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Department of Labor
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
- United States Marine Corps
- Department of Housing and Urban Development
- Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
- Department of Commerce
- Department of Justice
- Department of Homeland Security
- Federal Aviation Administration
- Internal Revenue Service
36 Clues: United Nations • Department of Labor • Joint Chiefs of Staff • Department of Defense • Department of Justice • Department of Commerce • United States Air Force • Internal Revenue Service • United States Coast Guard • Farm Credit Administration • United States Marine Corps • Food and Drug Administration • Department of Motor Vehicles • Department of Transportation • ...
gov 2021-12-13
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- a movement that has begun in recent years to devolve more responsibilities back to the states and aimed to pass on to the states many federal functions
- Powers powers given to the state government alone
- Powers powers given to the national government alone
- government authority shared by national and local governments
- Faith and Credit Clause Clause that says states within the United States have to respect the "public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state."
- IV Article that discusses the responsibilities and duties of the states as well as what responsibilities the federal government has to the States
- A type of government that spreads the power among many sub-units (such as states), and has a weak central government (U.S. Government under the articles of confederation)
- and Proper Clause Section of the constitution allowing Congress to pass all laws "necessary and proper" to its duties, and which has permitted Congress to exercise powers not specifically given to it (enumerated) by the Constitution.
- Court The arbiter of what the Constitution means
- Amendment Powers not delegated to the United States are reserved for the states and then the people
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- grants Funding given to states when the federal government selects specific projects based on merit. (Competition between states.)
- Clause Clause that allows Congress to regulate and promote interstate and international commerce
- The constitutional requirement that states return a person charged with a crime in another state to that state for trial or imprisonment
- Powers Powers that are specifically granted to the federal government by the Constitution (also called expressed or enumerated powers)
- The invalidation of a US state law when it conflicts with Federal law
- Power powers shared by the national and state governments
- Powers powers of congress not specifically spelled out in the Constitution, but seem to be implied by powers expressly stated
- and Immunities Clause Clause that states that citizens of each state will be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in other states
- VI Establishes the supremacy of federal laws and treaties. The constitution is the law of the land.
- system A government system that concentrates all policymaking powers in one central geographic place (China, Britain, France)
- Powers powers not expressly stated in the constitution, but are inherent to the very idea of national government
21 Clues: Court The arbiter of what the Constitution means • Powers powers given to the state government alone • Power powers shared by the national and state governments • Powers powers given to the national government alone • government authority shared by national and local governments • The invalidation of a US state law when it conflicts with Federal law • ...
making nouns singular/plural 2B 2022-01-11
Ancient Sumeria 2013-02-20
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- King who brought on a long and relatively unknown era upon the city of Ur
- God of air and storms
- Land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- God of water and wisdom
- A religious city founded in 5000 BC
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- One of the major and earliest capitals of Sumer in the 3rd millennia BC that was an economical harbor city.
- The Sumerian religion could be classified as this because they worshipped multiple Gods and Goddesses
- Captured and destroyed city of Ur
- The first written laws
- Founder of first dynasty in Ur (2670 BC)
- Helped to spread water and increase agricultural productivity
- God of heaven
- At first made of stone, made cropping easier
13 Clues: God of heaven • God of air and storms • The first written laws • God of water and wisdom • Captured and destroyed city of Ur • A religious city founded in 5000 BC • Founder of first dynasty in Ur (2670 BC) • Land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers • At first made of stone, made cropping easier • Helped to spread water and increase agricultural productivity • ...
Jackson era crossword puzzle 2023-02-10
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- the act of becoming independent and no longer part of a country
- one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States. Founded in 1828, it was predominantly built by Martin Van Buren
- the practice of a successful political party giving public office to its supporters
- the Trail of Tears was the deadly route used by Native Americans when forced off their ancestral lands and into Oklahoma
- the third and last president of the Second Bank of the United states
- evolving land area set aside by the United States Government for the relocation of Native Americans
- authorizing the president to grant unsettled lands west of the Mississippi in exchange for Indian lands within existing state borders
- political powers held for the state governments rather than the federal government
- indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands of the United States
- the ninth president of the united states
- andrew jacksons wife
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- second federally authorized Hamiltonian national bank in the United States
- a person selected to represent a group of people in some political assembly of the United States
- native American polymath of the Cherokee Nation
- a political party in the United States that evolved from a conservative-leaning faction of the Democratic-Republican Party
- the constitutional theory that individual states can invalidate federal laws or judicial decisions they deem unconstitutional
- a conservative political party that existed in the United States during the middle 19th century
- eighth vice president of the united states from 1837 to 1841
- cherokees, Chickasaws, Choctaws, Creeks, and Seminoles
- seventh vice president of the united states from 1825 to 1832
- the fourth chief justice of the United States from 1801 until his death in 1835
21 Clues: andrew jacksons wife • the ninth president of the united states • native American polymath of the Cherokee Nation • cherokees, Chickasaws, Choctaws, Creeks, and Seminoles • eighth vice president of the united states from 1837 to 1841 • seventh vice president of the united states from 1825 to 1832 • the act of becoming independent and no longer part of a country • ...
Country Capitals 2022-12-06
SUBJECTS 2022-07-07
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- you study this subject in your Harmom Hall classes.
- multiplication, etc.
- you study the rules of your native language.
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- in this subject you study the countries, capitals, and the most important cities.
- you study the numbers and operations for example:
- it is the subject when you run and exercise.
- you study the physical and natural world and do experiments.
- you study the past of a country.
- you learn to play a musical instrument.
- in this subject students paint, cut, draw.
10 Clues: multiplication, etc. • you study the past of a country. • you learn to play a musical instrument. • in this subject students paint, cut, draw. • it is the subject when you run and exercise. • you study the rules of your native language. • you study the numbers and operations for example: • you study this subject in your Harmom Hall classes. • ...
Federalism 2021-12-12
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- Clause Clause that allows Congress to regulate and promote interstate and international commerce
- Amendment Powers not delegated to the United States are reserved for the states and then the people
- and Proper Clause Section of the constitution allowing Congress to pass all laws "necessary and proper" to its duties, and which has permitted Congress to exercise powers not specifically given to it (enumerated) by the Constitution.
- Terms set by the national government that states must meet whether or not they accept federal grants
- devolution the flow of power and money from the states to local govts
- devolution the increased role of nonprofit and private groups in policy implementation.
- Procedure enabling voters to reject a measure passed by the legislature
- of aid Terms set by the national government that states must meet if they are to receive certain federal funds
- Powers Powers of congress not specifically spelled out in the Constitution, but seem to be implied by powers expressly stated
- federalism Doctrine holding that the national government is supreme in its sphere, the states are supreme in theirs, and the two spheres should be kept separate.
- A type of government that spreads the power among many sub-units (such as states), and has a weak central government (U.S. Government under the articles of confederation)
- The invalidation of a US state law when it conflicts with Federal law
- power State power to enact laws promoting health, safety, and morals
- Procedure whereby voters can remove an elected official from office
- Powers Powers given to the state government alone
- grants Grants that consolidate several categorical grants into a single "block" for prescribed broad activities, such as social services, health services, or public education
- federalism Form of federalism during the Johnson administration where the federal government determined the needs of the states. State and federal governments worked together to create social services.
- system A government system that concentrates all policymaking powers in one central geographic place (China, Britain, France)
- Court The arbiter of what the Constitution means
- Government authority shared by national and local governments
- grants Federal grants for specific purposes, such as building an airport
- Powers Powers that are specifically granted to the federal government by the Constitution (also called expressed or enumerated powers)
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- a decision by an administrative agency granting some other part permission to violate a law or rule that would otherwise apply to it
- and Immunities Clause Clause that states that citizens of each state will be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in other states
- The constitutional requirement that states return a person charged with a crime in another state to that state for trial or imprisonment
- Money given by the national government to states
- Power Powers shared by the national and state governments
- grants Funding given to states when the federal government selects specific projects based on merit. (Competition between states.)
- preemption federal law or regulation that containts language conflicting with state or local laws, that cannot be implemented due to such laws, or that concents matters in Washingoton possesses exclusive constitutional powers or "occupies the field"
- A movement that has begun in recent years to devolve more responsibilities back to the states and aimed to pass on to the states many federal functions
- preemption federal law or regulation that contains language explicitly displacing or superseding any contrary state or local laws
- mandates A regulation required by the Federal government that requires a state or local government to perform certain actions, with no money provided for fulfilling the requirements
- Process that permits voters to put legislative measures directly on the ballot
- Powers Powers given to the national government alone
- federalism Joint action between the national government and the state that was introduced during the Great Depression
- Powers Powers not expressly stated in the constitution, but are inherent to the very idea of national government
- Faith and Credit Clause Clause that says states within the United States have to respect the "public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state."
- Doctrine that a state can declare null and void a federal law that, in the state's opinion, violates the Constitution
- federalism The states and government compete for leadership of the country's domestic policy
- sharing (discontinued in 1986) Congress gave an annual amount of federal tax revenue to the states and their cities, counties and townships./ Federal sharing of a fixed percentage of its revenue with the states (Replaced with Block grants)
- IV Article that discusses the responsibilities and duties of the states as well as what responsibilities the federal government has to the States
- VI Establishes the supremacy of federal laws and treaties. The constitution is the law of the land.
42 Clues: Money given by the national government to states • Court The arbiter of what the Constitution means • Powers Powers given to the state government alone • Powers Powers given to the national government alone • Power Powers shared by the national and state governments • Government authority shared by national and local governments • ...
Clone of Federalism Crossword 2023-04-27
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- Clause Clause that allows Congress to regulate and promote interstate and international commerce
- Amendment Powers not delegated to the United States are reserved for the states and then the people
- and Proper Clause Section of the constitution allowing Congress to pass all laws "necessary and proper" to its duties, and which has permitted Congress to exercise powers not specifically given to it (enumerated) by the Constitution.
- Terms set by the national government that states must meet whether or not they accept federal grants
- devolution the flow of power and money from the states to local govts
- devolution the increased role of nonprofit and private groups in policy implementation.
- Procedure enabling voters to reject a measure passed by the legislature
- of aid Terms set by the national government that states must meet if they are to receive certain federal funds
- Powers Powers of congress not specifically spelled out in the Constitution, but seem to be implied by powers expressly stated
- federalism Doctrine holding that the national government is supreme in its sphere, the states are supreme in theirs, and the two spheres should be kept separate.
- A type of government that spreads the power among many sub-units (such as states), and has a weak central government (U.S. Government under the articles of confederation)
- The invalidation of a US state law when it conflicts with Federal law
- power State power to enact laws promoting health, safety, and morals
- Procedure whereby voters can remove an elected official from office
- Powers Powers given to the state government alone
- grants Grants that consolidate several categorical grants into a single "block" for prescribed broad activities, such as social services, health services, or public education
- federalism Form of federalism during the Johnson administration where the federal government determined the needs of the states. State and federal governments worked together to create social services.
- system A government system that concentrates all policymaking powers in one central geographic place (China, Britain, France)
- Court The arbiter of what the Constitution means
- Government authority shared by national and local governments
- grants Federal grants for specific purposes, such as building an airport
- Powers Powers that are specifically granted to the federal government by the Constitution (also called expressed or enumerated powers)
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- a decision by an administrative agency granting some other part permission to violate a law or rule that would otherwise apply to it
- and Immunities Clause Clause that states that citizens of each state will be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in other states
- The constitutional requirement that states return a person charged with a crime in another state to that state for trial or imprisonment
- Money given by the national government to states
- Power Powers shared by the national and state governments
- grants Funding given to states when the federal government selects specific projects based on merit. (Competition between states.)
- preemption federal law or regulation that contains language conflicting with state or local laws, that cannot be implemented due to such laws, or that consents matters in Washington possesses exclusive constitutional powers or "occupies the field"
- A movement that has begun in recent years to devolve more responsibilities back to the states and aimed to pass on to the states many federal functions
- preemption federal law or regulation that contains language explicitly displacing or superseding any contrary state or local laws
- mandates A regulation required by the Federal government that requires a state or local government to perform certain actions, with no money provided for fulfilling the requirements
- Process that permits voters to put legislative measures directly on the ballot
- Powers Powers given to the national government alone
- federalism Joint action between the national government and the state that was introduced during the Great Depression
- Powers Powers not expressly stated in the constitution, but are inherent to the very idea of national government
- Faith and Credit Clause Clause that says states within the United States have to respect the "public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state."
- Doctrine that a state can declare null and void a federal law that, in the state's opinion, violates the Constitution
- federalism The states and government compete for leadership of the country's domestic policy
- sharing (discontinued in 1986) Congress gave an annual amount of federal tax revenue to the states and their cities, counties and townships./ Federal sharing of a fixed percentage of its revenue with the states (Replaced with Block grants)
- IV Article that discusses the responsibilities and duties of the states as well as what responsibilities the federal government has to the States
- VI Establishes the supremacy of federal laws and treaties. The constitution is the law of the land.
42 Clues: Money given by the national government to states • Court The arbiter of what the Constitution means • Powers Powers given to the state government alone • Powers Powers given to the national government alone • Power Powers shared by the national and state governments • Government authority shared by national and local governments • ...
Federalism Crossword 2021-12-09
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- Clause that allows Congress to regulate and promote interstate and international commerce
- A movement that has begun in recent years to devolve more responsibilities back to the states and aimed to pass on to the states many federal functions
- Funding given to states when the federal government selects specific projects based on merit. (Competition between states.)
- Powers that are specifically granted to the federal government by the Constitution (also called expressed or enumerated powers)
- Powers given to the state government alone
- Preemption Federal law or regulation that containts language conflicting with state or local laws, that cannot be implemented due to such laws, or that concents matters in Washingoton possesses exclusive constitutional powers or "occupies the field"
- Article that discusses the responsibilities and duties of the states as well as what responsibilities the federal government has to the States
- Federal law or regulation that contains language explicitly displacing or superseding any contrary state or local laws
- Congress gave an annual amount of federal tax revenue to the states and their cities, counties and townships./ Federal sharing of a fixed percentage of its revenue with the states (Replaced with Block grants)
- Doctrine that a state can declare null and void a federal law that, in the state's opinion, violates the Constitution
- A type of government that spreads the power among many sub-units (such as states), and has a weak central government (U.S. Government under the articles of confederation)
- Powers of congress not specifically spelled out in the Constitution, but seem to be implied by powers expressly stated
- Terms set by the national government that states must meet if they are to receive certain federal funds
- Procedure whereby voters can remove an elected official from office
- Terms set by the national government that states must meet whether or not they accept federal grants
- Powers shared by the national and state governments
- The invalidation of a US state law when it conflicts with Federal law
- A decision by an administrative agency granting some other part permission to violate a law or rule that would otherwise apply to it
- Clause that states that citizens of each state will be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in other states
- Process that permits voters to put legislative measures directly on the ballot
- Federal grants for specific purposes, such as building an airport
- The constitutional requirement that states return a person charged with a crime in another state to that state for trial or imprisonment
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- Powers given to the national government alone
- A government system that concentrates all policy making powers in one central geographic place (China, Britain, France)
- Joint action between the national government and the state that was introduced during the Great Depression
- Powers not expressly stated in the constitution, but are inherent to the very idea of national government
- State power to enact laws promoting health, safety, and morals
- The flow of power and money from the states to local govts
- Powers not delegated to the United States are reserved for the states and then the people
- Clause that says states within the United States have to respect the "public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state."
- The arbiter of what the Constitution means
- Section of the constitution allowing Congress to pass all laws "necessary and proper" to its duties, and which has permitted Congress to exercise powers not specifically given to it (enumerated) by the Constitution.
- Grants that consolidate several categorical grants into a single "block" for prescribed broad activities, such as social services, health services, or public education
- Government authority shared by national and local governments
- A regulation required by the Federal government that requires a state or local government to perform certain actions, with no money provided for fulfilling the requirements
- Money given by the national government to states
- Procedure enabling voters to reject a measure passed by the legislature
- The states and government compete for leadership of the country's domestic policy
- Doctrine holding that the national government is supreme in its sphere, the states are supreme in theirs, and the two spheres should be kept separate.
- The increased role of nonprofit and private groups in policy implementation.
- Establishes the supremacy of federal laws and treaties. The constitution is the law of the land.
- Form of federalism during the Johnson administration where the federal government determined the needs of the states. State and federal governments worked together to create social services.
42 Clues: The arbiter of what the Constitution means • Powers given to the state government alone • Powers given to the national government alone • Money given by the national government to states • Powers shared by the national and state governments • The flow of power and money from the states to local govts • Government authority shared by national and local governments • ...
Homework 2021-05-29
Across
- to scare someone
- to tell you that something is false
- it is officially a secret
- to make something pure
- to make something straighter
- to turn something into symbols
- to make something sharper
- to make something more beautiful
- to make something sweeter
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- to see something in your mind
- to remember something
- to say your sorry
- to make something simple
- to make a mistake
- to put capitals on something
15 Clues: to scare someone • to say your sorry • to make a mistake • to remember something • to make something pure • to make something simple • it is officially a secret • to make something sharper • to make something sweeter • to put capitals on something • to make something straighter • to see something in your mind • to turn something into symbols • to make something more beautiful • ...
Washington Capitals 2018-04-22
Across
- Three time Hart Memorial Trophy winner
- He shares his last name with a breed of dog
- Won the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships Most Valuable Player award in 2012 as a member of team of team Russia
- Selected fourth overall by the Washington Capitals in 2006
- Converted four of six penalty shots in a famous run during the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia
- Became the first german-born goalie to start a Stanley Cup playoff game in 2015
- Drafted thirteenth overall by the St. Louis Blues in 2007
- Won the Defensive Player of the Year award with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2010
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- Signed a seven year 40 million dollar contract with the Capitals in 2014
- Won the Vezina Trophy in 2016
- Scored Team USA's first goal of the 2014 Sochi Olympics
- Made the CHL Memorial Cup All Star Team in 2011
- Won the silver medal in 2012 at the IIHF World U18 Championship as a member of team Sweden
- Has 619 penalty minutes in his NHL career
- Won the gold medal at the World Junior Hockey Championships in 2011 as a member of team Russia
15 Clues: Won the Vezina Trophy in 2016 • Three time Hart Memorial Trophy winner • Has 619 penalty minutes in his NHL career • He shares his last name with a breed of dog • Made the CHL Memorial Cup All Star Team in 2011 • Scored Team USA's first goal of the 2014 Sochi Olympics • Drafted thirteenth overall by the St. Louis Blues in 2007 • ...
Washington Capitals 2018-04-22
Across
- Won the gold medal at the World Junior Hockey Championships in 2011 as a member of team Russia
- He shares his last name with a breed of dog
- Won the silver medal in 2012 at the IIHF World U18 Championship as a member of team Sweden
- Has 619 penalty minutes in his NHL career
- Scored Team USA's first goal of the 2014 Sochi Olympics
- Made the CHL Memorial Cup All Star Team in 2011
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- Won the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships Most Valuable Player award in 2012 as a member of team of team Russia
- Won the Defensive Player of the Year award with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2010
- Selected fourth overall by the Washington Capitals in 2006
- Converted four of six penalty shots in a famous run during the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia
- Three time Hart Memorial Trophy winner
- Became the first german-born goalie to start a Stanley Cup playoff game in 2015
- Won the Vezina Trophy in 2016
- Drafted thirteenth overall by the St. Louis Blues in 2007
- Signed a seven year 40 million dollar contract with the Capitals in 2014
15 Clues: Won the Vezina Trophy in 2016 • Three time Hart Memorial Trophy winner • Has 619 penalty minutes in his NHL career • He shares his last name with a breed of dog • Made the CHL Memorial Cup All Star Team in 2011 • Scored Team USA's first goal of the 2014 Sochi Olympics • Drafted thirteenth overall by the St. Louis Blues in 2007 • ...
Washington Capitals 2018-04-22
Across
- He shares his last name with a breed of dog
- Became the first german-born goalie to start a Stanley Cup playoff game in 2015
- Made the CHL Memorial Cup All Star Team in 2011
- Converted four of six penalty shots in a famous run during the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia
- Won the silver medal in 2012 at the IIHF World U18 Championship as a member of team Sweden
- Scored Team USA's first goal of the 2014 Sochi Olympics
- Won the Defensive Player of the Year award with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2010
- Won the Vezina Trophy in 2016
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- Drafted thirteenth overall by the St. Louis Blues in 2007
- Has 619 penalty minutes in his NHL career
- Signed a seven year 40 million dollar contract with the Capitals in 2014
- Three time Hart Memorial Trophy winner
- Selected fourth overall by the Washington Capitals in 2006
- Won the gold medal at the World Junior Hockey Championships in 2011 as a member of team Russia
- Won the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships Most Valuable Player award in 2012 as a member of team of team Russia
15 Clues: Won the Vezina Trophy in 2016 • Three time Hart Memorial Trophy winner • Has 619 penalty minutes in his NHL career • He shares his last name with a breed of dog • Made the CHL Memorial Cup All Star Team in 2011 • Scored Team USA's first goal of the 2014 Sochi Olympics • Drafted thirteenth overall by the St. Louis Blues in 2007 • ...
Washington Capitals 2018-04-22
Across
- Converted four of six penalty shots in a famous run during the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia
- Three time Hart Memorial Trophy winner
- Selected fourth overall by the Washington Capitals in 2006
- Became the first german-born goalie to start a Stanley Cup playoff game in 2015
- Won the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships Most Valuable Player award in 2012 as a member of team of team Russia
- Scored Team USA's first goal of the 2014 Sochi Olympics
- He shares his last name with a breed of dog
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- Has 619 penalty minutes in his NHL career
- Made the CHL Memorial Cup All Star Team in 2011
- Won the Defensive Player of the Year award with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2010
- Signed a seven year 40 million dollar contract with the Capitals in 2014
- Won the silver medal in 2012 at the IIHF World U18 Championship as a member of team Sweden
- Drafted thirteenth overall by the St. Louis Blues in 2007
- Won the Vezina Trophy in 2016
- Won the gold medal at the World Junior Hockey Championships in 2011 as a member of team Russia
15 Clues: Won the Vezina Trophy in 2016 • Three time Hart Memorial Trophy winner • Has 619 penalty minutes in his NHL career • He shares his last name with a breed of dog • Made the CHL Memorial Cup All Star Team in 2011 • Scored Team USA's first goal of the 2014 Sochi Olympics • Drafted thirteenth overall by the St. Louis Blues in 2007 • ...
Civil War Project Crossword 2022-05-18
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- A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery.
- Another name for the Confederate States of America or the South. The Confederacy was a group of states that left the United States to form their own country.
- A term used to describe people who supported the Union.
- A long gun with a smooth bore that soldiers shot from the shoulder.
- A nickname given to people in the South supporting the Confederate States.
- A long blade or knife attached to the end of a musket. Soldiers would use it like a spear in close combat.
- A cap worn by Civil War soldiers.
- Soldiers that fight and travel by foot.
- A nickname for people from the North as well as Union soldiers.
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- An army of citizens used during emergencies.
- The name given to the states that stayed loyal to the United States government. Also called the North.
- An attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out of a port.
- When a person is murdered for political reasons
- When the southern states chose to leave the United States and to no longer be a part of the country.
- A warship that is fully covered and protected by iron cladding.
- The northern states of the United States, also called the Union.
- A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle.
- Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars.
- A nickname for the Confederate States of America or the Confederacy.
- The side of an army or military unit.
20 Clues: A cap worn by Civil War soldiers. • The side of an army or military unit. • Soldiers that fight and travel by foot. • An army of citizens used during emergencies. • When a person is murdered for political reasons • Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars. • A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle. • ...
States and Countries - LH 2023-11-20
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- Disneyworld
- Acropolis Of Athens
- Leaning Tower of Pisa
- Honolulu
- St.Basil's Cathedral
- Space Needle
- Tokyo Tower
- The Great Pyramid Of Giza
- The White House
- Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
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- Amazon Theater
- Acadia National Park
- Paris
- Home of peaches
- Dallas Cowboys
- Niagara Falls
- Great Wall of China
- Statue of Liberty
- Golden Gate Bridge
19 Clues: Paris • Honolulu • Disneyworld • Tokyo Tower • Space Needle • Niagara Falls • Amazon Theater • Dallas Cowboys • Home of peaches • The White House • Statue of Liberty • Golden Gate Bridge • Acropolis Of Athens • Great Wall of China • Acadia National Park • St.Basil's Cathedral • Leaning Tower of Pisa • Rock & Roll Hall of Fame • The Great Pyramid Of Giza
States and Countries - LH 2023-11-20
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- Disneyworld
- Acropolis Of Athens
- Leaning Tower of Pisa
- Honolulu
- St.Basil's Cathedral
- Space Needle
- Tokyo Tower
- The Great Pyramid Of Giza
- The White House
- Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
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- Amazon Theater
- Acadia National Park
- Paris
- Home of peaches
- Dallas Cowboys
- Niagara Falls
- Great Wall of China
- Statue of Liberty
- Golden Gate Bridge
19 Clues: Paris • Honolulu • Disneyworld • Tokyo Tower • Space Needle • Niagara Falls • Amazon Theater • Dallas Cowboys • Home of peaches • The White House • Statue of Liberty • Golden Gate Bridge • Acropolis Of Athens • Great Wall of China • Acadia National Park • St.Basil's Cathedral • Leaning Tower of Pisa • Rock & Roll Hall of Fame • The Great Pyramid Of Giza
Federalism 2022-01-06
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- Money given by the national government to states
- Powers given to the state government alone
- Funding given to states when the federal government selects specific projects based on merit. (Competition between states.)
- Federal grants for specific purposes, such as building an airport
- Doctrine holding that the national government is supreme in its sphere, the states are supreme in theirs, and the two spheres should be kept separate.
- Clause that says states within the United States have to respect the "public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state."
- Clause that allows Congress to regulate and promote interstate and international commerce
- the increased role of nonprofit and private groups in policy implementation.
- Establishes the supremacy of federal laws and treaties. The constitution is the law of the land.
- Joint action between the national government and the state that was introduced during the Great Depression
- The invalidation of a US state law when it conflicts with Federal law
- The constitutional requirement that states return a person charged with a crime in another state to that state for trial or imprisonment
- The states and government compete for leadership of the country's domestic policy
- Procedure enabling voters to reject a measure passed by the legislature
- The arbiter of what the Constitution means
- Powers not delegated to the United States are reserved for the states and then the people
- Powers shared by the national and state governments
- Article that discusses the responsibilities and duties of the states as well as what responsibilities the federal government has to the States
- Powers not expressly stated in the constitution, but are inherent to the very idea of national government
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- Form of federalism during the Johnson administration where the federal government determined the needs of the states. State and federal governments worked together to create social services.
- A movement that has begun in recent years to devolve more responsibilities back to the states and aimed to pass on to the states many federal functions
- the flow of power and money from the states to local govts
- A regulation required by the Federal government that requires a state or local government to perform certain actions, with no money provided for fulfilling the requirements
- Doctrine that a state can declare null and void a federal law that, in the state's opinion, violates the Constitution
- Grants that consolidate several categorical grants into a single "block" for prescribed broad activities, such as social services, health services, or public education
- a decision by an administrative agency granting some other part permission to violate a law or rule that would otherwise apply to it
- Process that permits voters to put legislative measures directly on the ballot
- federal law or regulation that containts language conflicting with state or local laws, that cannot be implemented due to such laws, or that concents matters in Washingoton possesses exclusive constitutional powers or "occupies the field"
- Powers of congress not specifically spelled out in the Constitution, but seem to be implied by powers expressly stated
- Clause that states that citizens of each state will be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in other states
- Congress gave an annual amount of federal tax revenue to the states and their cities, counties and townships./ Federal sharing of a fixed percentage of its revenue with the states (Replaced with Block grants)
- State power to enact laws promoting health, safety, and morals
- federal law or regulation that contains language explicitly displacing or superseding any contrary state or local laws
- Powers given to the national government alone
- Procedure whereby voters can remove an elected official from office
- system A government system that concentrates all policymaking powers in one central geographic place (China, Britain, France)
- Terms set by the national government that states must meet if they are to receive certain federal funds
- Section of the constitution allowing Congress to pass all laws "necessary and proper" to its duties, and which has permitted Congress to exercise powers not specifically given to it (enumerated) by the Constitution.
- Government authority shared by national and local governments
- A type of government that spreads the power among many sub-units (such as states), and has a weak central government (U.S. Government under the articles of confederation)
- Terms set by the national government that states must meet whether or not they accept federal grants
- Powers that are specifically granted to the federal government by the Constitution (also called expressed or enumerated powers)
42 Clues: Powers given to the state government alone • The arbiter of what the Constitution means • Powers given to the national government alone • Money given by the national government to states • Powers shared by the national and state governments • the flow of power and money from the states to local govts • Government authority shared by national and local governments • ...
Washington Capitals 2018-04-22
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- Made the CHL Memorial Cup All Star Team in 2011
- Has 619 penalty minutes in his NHL career
- Won the Vezina Trophy in 2016
- Signed a seven year 40 million dollar contract with the Capitals in 2014
- Won the Defensive Player of the Year award with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2010
- Scored Team USA's first goal of the 2014 Sochi Olympics
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- Became the first german-born goalie to start a Stanley Cup playoff game in 2015
- Won the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships Most Valuable Player award in 2012 as a member of team of team Russia
- Won the silver medal in 2012 at the IIHF World U18 Championship as a member of team Sweden
- Converted four of six penalty shots in a famous run during the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia
- Selected fourth overall by the Washington Capitals in 2006
- Drafted thirteenth overall by the St. Louis Blues in 2007
- Three time Hart Memorial Trophy winner
- He shares his last name with a breed of dog
- Won the gold medal at the World Junior Hockey Championships in 2011 as a member of team Russia
15 Clues: Won the Vezina Trophy in 2016 • Three time Hart Memorial Trophy winner • Has 619 penalty minutes in his NHL career • He shares his last name with a breed of dog • Made the CHL Memorial Cup All Star Team in 2011 • Scored Team USA's first goal of the 2014 Sochi Olympics • Drafted thirteenth overall by the St. Louis Blues in 2007 • ...
Washington Capitals 2018-04-22
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- Has 619 penalty minutes in his NHL career
- Signed a seven year 40 million dollar contract with the Capitals in 2014
- Drafted thirteenth overall by the St. Louis Blues in 2007
- Won the silver medal in 2012 at the IIHF World U18 Championship as a member of team Sweden
- Selected fourth overall by the Washington Capitals in 2006
- Became the first german-born goalie to start a Stanley Cup playoff game in 2015
- Won the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships Most Valuable Player award in 2012 as a member of team of team Russia
- Converted four of six penalty shots in a famous run during the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia
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- Scored Team USA's first goal of the 2014 Sochi Olympics
- Won the Defensive Player of the Year award with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2010
- Three time Hart Memorial Trophy winner
- Won the gold medal at the World Junior Hockey Championships in 2011 as a member of team Russia
- Made the CHL Memorial Cup All Star Team in 2011
- He shares his last name with a breed of dog
- Won the Vezina Trophy in 2016
15 Clues: Won the Vezina Trophy in 2016 • Three time Hart Memorial Trophy winner • Has 619 penalty minutes in his NHL career • He shares his last name with a breed of dog • Made the CHL Memorial Cup All Star Team in 2011 • Scored Team USA's first goal of the 2014 Sochi Olympics • Drafted thirteenth overall by the St. Louis Blues in 2007 • ...
Washington Capitals 2018-04-22
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- Scored Team USA's first goal of the 2014 Sochi Olympics
- Became the first german-born goalie to start a Stanley Cup playoff game in 2015
- He shares his last name with a breed of dog
- Selected fourth overall by the Washington Capitals in 2006
- Won the gold medal at the World Junior Hockey Championships in 2011 as a member of team Russia
- Won the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships Most Valuable Player award in 2012 as a member of team of team Russia
- Won the Defensive Player of the Year award with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2010
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- Has 619 penalty minutes in his NHL career
- Won the silver medal in 2012 at the IIHF World U18 Championship as a member of team Sweden
- Converted four of six penalty shots in a famous run during the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia
- Signed a seven year 40 million dollar contract with the Capitals in 2014
- Made the CHL Memorial Cup All Star Team in 2011
- Drafted thirteenth overall by the St. Louis Blues in 2007
- Three time Hart Memorial Trophy winner
- Won the Vezina Trophy in 2016
15 Clues: Won the Vezina Trophy in 2016 • Three time Hart Memorial Trophy winner • Has 619 penalty minutes in his NHL career • He shares his last name with a breed of dog • Made the CHL Memorial Cup All Star Team in 2011 • Scored Team USA's first goal of the 2014 Sochi Olympics • Drafted thirteenth overall by the St. Louis Blues in 2007 • ...
Capitals 2020-10-02
Capitals 2020-11-02
10 Clues: Capital of Italy • Capital of Russia • Capital of France • Capital of Greece • capital of Finland • Capital of Ukraine • Capital of Germany • capital of Sweden • capital of England • capital of the Netherlands
Capitals 2021-05-16
10 Clues: The capital of Texas • The capital of Georgia • The capital of Illinois • The capital of New York • The capital of Tennessee • The capital of California • The capital of Florida is • The capital of Pennsyvania • The capital of South Carolina • The capital of North Carolina
capitals 2022-09-27
CAPITALS 2023-02-02
10 Clues: Capital of Kenya • Capital of China • Capital of Norway • Capital of Canada • Capital of Brazil • Capital of Germany • Capital of Vietnam • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Austria • Capital of New Zealand
Capitals 2024-04-23
10 Clues: Capital of Japan • Capital of China • Capital of Italy • Capital of India • Capital of Egypt • Capital of Russia • Capital of France • Capital of Argentina • Capital of Australia • Capital of England and the United Kingdom
Website 2011-11-29
Chapter 3 Social Studies 2020-09-07
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- compromise agreement between delegates from the Northern and the Southern states at the United States Constitutional Convention
- the federal principle or system of government
- An agreement among the 13 original states of the United States of America that served as its first constitution
- comprises the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution
- the principle that the authority of a state and its government are created and sustained by the consent of its people
- an American soldier, revolutionary, and farmer
- an armed uprising in Western Massachusetts
- Historically Christian denomination known formally as the Religious Society
- a state in the East North Central region of the Midwestern United States
- an American statesman, diplomat, expansionist, philosopher and Founding Father who served as the fourth president of the United States
- an American statesman, a Founding Father of the United States, and a signatory to the Articles of Confederation
- an agreement that large and small states reached during the Constitutional Convention of 1787
- an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers
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- a French judge, man of letters, and political philosopher
- an organic act of the Congress of the Confederation of the United States
- a landmark Act in the constitutional law of England that sets out certain basic civil rights and clarifies
- an English-born merchant and a Founding Father of the United States.
- a late-18th century movement that opposed the creation of a stronger U.S. federal government
- a deliberative assembly with the authority to make laws for a political entity such as a country or city
- a document that orders a bank to pay a specific amount of money from a person's account
- formed after the American Revolutionary War, and was known formally as the Territory Northwest
- an intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated the world of ideas in Europe
- Economic depression is a sustained, long-term downturn in economic activity in one or more economies
- The act of an owner freeing their slaves
- the amount of money owed, (or due), that remains in a deposit account
- formed after the American Revolutionary War, and was known formally as the Territory Northwest
26 Clues: The act of an owner freeing their slaves • an armed uprising in Western Massachusetts • the federal principle or system of government • an American soldier, revolutionary, and farmer • a French judge, man of letters, and political philosopher • an English-born merchant and a Founding Father of the United States. • ...
Types of Maps 2021-03-18
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- Visual representation of all or part of Earth
- Maps showing elevations
- These lines are found on topographic maps
- Maps showing transportation links, like highways
- Maps showing capitals, cities, boundaries
- Maps that focus on a particular themes/topics
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- Maps showing features like lakes, hill, rivers
- Maps showing daily temperature, precipitation,
- Maps showing labour and/or natural resources
- Maps showing climatic regions of the world
10 Clues: Maps showing elevations • These lines are found on topographic maps • Maps showing capitals, cities, boundaries • Maps showing climatic regions of the world • Maps showing labour and/or natural resources • Visual representation of all or part of Earth • Maps that focus on a particular themes/topics • Maps showing features like lakes, hill, rivers • ...
Countries and capitals 2023-07-17
10 Clues: Eifle Tower • King Charles • capital of Beijing • Capital of Thailand • Capital of Australia • capital of Bangladesh • Capital city Stockholm • Capital city is Berlin • Capital of Afghanistan • Capital of our neighboring country
Types of Maps 2021-03-18
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- Maps that focus on a particular themes or topics
- Maps showing capitals, cities, boundaries
- Visual representation of all or part of the
- Maps showing labour and/or natural resources
- A type of map that displays transportation links.
- Maps showing elevations (height above sea levels
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- Maps showing daily temperature, precipitation,
- Maps showing features like lakes, hill, rivers
- Maps showing climatic regions of the world
- These lines are found on topographic maps
- surface
11 Clues: surface • Maps showing capitals, cities, boundaries • These lines are found on topographic maps • Maps showing climatic regions of the world • Visual representation of all or part of the • Maps showing labour and/or natural resources • Maps showing daily temperature, precipitation, • Maps showing features like lakes, hill, rivers • ...
STD 5 - (LEVEL3) CROSSWORD 1 2021-11-17
10 Clues: HINT : BIRDS • HINT : COMBAT SPORT • HINT : WORLD CAPITALS • HINT : DAILY WEAR ITEM • HINT : EUROPEAN COUNTRY • HINT : DAILY USE GADGET • HINT : MEANS OF TRANSPORT • HINT : MEANS OF TRANSPORT • HINT : FRUIT OR VEEGETABLE • HINT : SNAKE FAMILY MEMBER
Asian Countries and Capitals 2020-03-07
Caribbean Countries and Capitals 2023-10-23
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- The name of the island of Haiti and Dominican Republic
- Capital of Belize
- The Capital of Martinique
- The Capital of Aruba and St. Eustatius
- Language spoken in Sint Maarten
- The Capital of Barbados
- Language spoken in Guadeloupe
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- Grenada belongs to the ____ islands
- The Capital of the U.S.V.I.
- The Capital of Cuba
- Antigua belongs to the ____ islands
- Capital of St. Lucia
- The Capital is Kingston
- The Spanish speaking island in the Greater Antilles
- Roseau is the Capital
15 Clues: Capital of Belize • The Capital of Cuba • Capital of St. Lucia • Roseau is the Capital • The Capital is Kingston • The Capital of Barbados • The Capital of Martinique • The Capital of the U.S.V.I. • Language spoken in Guadeloupe • Language spoken in Sint Maarten • Grenada belongs to the ____ islands • Antigua belongs to the ____ islands • The Capital of Aruba and St. Eustatius • ...
AP U.S. Government:Chapter 3 Section 3 2016-09-04
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- Categorical grants can only be used for ________ purposes
- Devolution is the ________ of responsibility for policies from the federal government to state and local governments
- Similar to a layered cake
- Republicans first wanted to ______ responsibility for policies to the states
- ________ is a federal grant program administered by states and expanded by Congress
- Categorical grants are federal grants that can be used only for specific purposes, or "categories," of state and local spending. They come with ______ attached, such as nondiscrimination provisions
- Similar to a marble cake
- Project grants are federal categorical grants given for specific _________ and awarded on the basis of the merits of applications
- Block grants are federal grants given more or less ______________ to states or communities to support broad programs in areas such as community development and social services
- Most states and many cities have established full-time staffs in __________ for federal grants
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- After the mid 1990s, Republicans now want to ________ state power
- Fiscal federalism is the pattern of spending, taxing, and providing grants in the federal system; it is the ___________ of the national government's relations with state and local governments
- Dual federalism is a system of government in which both the states and the national government remain supreme ______ their own spheres, each responsible for some policies
- The national government has a strong influence over the states through ______
- Formula grants are federal categorical grants distributed according to a formula specified in ___________ or in administrative regulations
- There is more than $600 _______ in federal grants for states available
- Cooperative federalism is a system of government in which powers and policy assignments are ______ between states and the national government
- Mandates may create unintentional financial ___________
- Federal __________ is delivered through grants
- States can influence the national government through local _________ for national officials
20 Clues: Similar to a marble cake • Similar to a layered cake • Federal __________ is delivered through grants • Mandates may create unintentional financial ___________ • Categorical grants can only be used for ________ purposes • After the mid 1990s, Republicans now want to ________ state power • There is more than $600 _______ in federal grants for states available • ...
Zimbabwe 2015-02-15
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- On the border of Zimbabwe and Zambia
- They have amazing _____courses
- Where the Great Zimbabwe Ruins are located
- You can see over 450 species of these in the Mana Pools National park
- You can walk here in the wild without a tour guide
- The capital
- The lake the house boat is on
- The part of Africa Zimbabwe is located in
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- Zimbaabwes climate
- Mukuvisi Woodlands are the closest thing to a _____
- A bridge you can go bungee jumping off of above Victoria Falls
- A great way to relax and look at the lake from a house
- The highest peak
- The capitals largest park
14 Clues: The capital • The highest peak • Zimbaabwes climate • The capitals largest park • The lake the house boat is on • They have amazing _____courses • On the border of Zimbabwe and Zambia • The part of Africa Zimbabwe is located in • Where the Great Zimbabwe Ruins are located • You can walk here in the wild without a tour guide • Mukuvisi Woodlands are the closest thing to a _____ • ...
united states capitals 2022-11-09
CAPITALS 2020-05-11
10 Clues: ΠΡΩΤΕΥΟΥΣΑ ΤΗΣ ΚΥΠΡΟΥ • ΠΡΩΤΕΥΟΥΣΑ ΤΗΣ ΓΑΛΛΙΑΣ • ΠΡΩΤΕΥΟΥΣΑ ΤΗΣ ΙΤΑΛΙΑΣ • ΠΡΩΤΕΥΟΥΣΑ ΤΗΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΑΣ • ΠΡΩΤΕΥΟΥΣΑ ΤΗΣ ΑΡΜΕΝΙΑΣ • ΠΡΩΤΕΥΟΥΣΑ ΤΗΣ ΙΣΠΑΝΙΑΣ • ΠΡΩΤΕΥΟΥΣΑ ΤΗΣ ΑΥΣΤΡΙΑΣ • ΠΡΩΤΕΥΟΥΣΑ ΤΗΣ ΝΟΡΒΗΓΙΑΣ • ΠΡΩΤΕΥΟΥΣΑ ΤΗΣ ΙΣΛΑΝΔΙΑΣ • ΠΡΩΤΕΥΟΥΣΑ ΤΗΣ ΒΟΥΛΓΑΡΙΑΣ
CAPITALS 2020-05-11
10 Clues: ΠΡΩΤΕΥΟΥΣΑ ΤΗΣ ΚΥΠΡΟΥ • ΠΡΩΤΕΥΟΥΣΑ ΤΗΣ ΙΤΑΛΙΑΣ • ΠΡΩΤΕΥΟΥΣΑ ΤΗΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΑΣ • ΠΡΩΤΕΥΟΥΣΑ ΤΗΣ ΓΑΛΛΙΑΣ • ΠΡΩΤΕΥΟΥΣΑ ΤΗΣ ΑΡΜΕΝΙΑΣ • ΠΡΩΤΕΥΟΥΣΑ ΤΗΣ ΑΥΣΤΡΙΑΣ • ΠΡΩΤΕΥΟΥΣΑ ΤΗΣ ΙΣΠΑΝΙΑΣ • ΠΡΩΤΕΥΟΥΣΑ ΤΗΣ ΙΣΛΑΝΔΙΑΣ • ΠΡΩΤΕΥΟΥΣΑ ΤΗΣ ΝΟΡΒΗΓΙΑΣ • ΠΡΩΤΕΥΟΥΣΑ ΤΟΥ ΑΖΕΡΜΠΑΪΤΖΑΝ
Capitals 2021-03-24
10 Clues: Capital of France • Capital of Canada • Capital of Austria • Capital of Brazil • Capital of Germany • Capital of Finland • Capital of Belgium • Capital of Morocco • Capital of Bulgaria • Capital of Saudi Arabia
CAPITALS 2021-06-15
10 Clues: CAPITAL OF ITALY • CAPITAL OF SPAIN • CAPITAL OF FRANCE • CAPITAL OF NORWAY • CAPITAL OF HUNGARY • CAPITAL OF GERMANY • CAPITAL OF UKRAINE • CAPITAL OF BELARUS • CAPITAL OF FINLAND • CAPITAL OF SWITZERLAND
Capitals 2021-07-07
capitals 2022-01-06
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- what's ukraine's capitaly city?
- what's Afghanistan's capital city?
- D.C. what's unites states's capital city?
- what's france's capital city?
- what's sweden's capital city?
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- what's spain's capital city?
- what's Germany's capital city?
- what's russia's capital city?
- what's veitnam's capital city?
- what's hungary's capital city?
10 Clues: what's spain's capital city? • what's russia's capital city? • what's france's capital city? • what's sweden's capital city? • what's Germany's capital city? • what's veitnam's capital city? • what's hungary's capital city? • what's ukraine's capitaly city? • what's Afghanistan's capital city? • D.C. what's unites states's capital city?
capitals 2022-01-06
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- what's ukraine's capitaly city?
- what's Afghanistan's capital city?
- D.C. what's unites states's capital city?
- what's france's capital city?
- what's sweden's capital city?
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- hat's spain's capital city?
- what's Germany's capital city?
- what's russia's capital city?
- what's veitnam's capital city?
- what's hungary's capital city?
10 Clues: hat's spain's capital city? • what's russia's capital city? • what's france's capital city? • what's sweden's capital city? • what's Germany's capital city? • what's veitnam's capital city? • what's hungary's capital city? • what's ukraine's capitaly city? • what's Afghanistan's capital city? • D.C. what's unites states's capital city?
capitals 2022-09-27
capitals 2022-09-27
Capitals 2023-10-05
10 Clues: Capital of Spain • Capital of China • Capital of Italy • Capital of France • Capital of Sweden • Capital of Greece • Capital of The USA • Capital of Austria • Capital of Slovenia • Capital of Australia
CLIL 2014-11-26
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- Un lettre capital.
- La ..... de 2+2 fait 4.
- Et un nombre qui à seulement par deux diviseurs.
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, c'est des ........
- est un amplitude de nonante devrées
- Un petit lettre ou 2 lettre capitals .
- Deux extremites.
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- 1732
- N'est pas divisible.
- Elles ontun point d'intersection .
- Divisible pair deux.
11 Clues: 1732 • Deux extremites. • Un lettre capital. • N'est pas divisible. • Divisible pair deux. • La ..... de 2+2 fait 4. • Elles ontun point d'intersection . • est un amplitude de nonante devrées • 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, c'est des ........ • Un petit lettre ou 2 lettre capitals . • Et un nombre qui à seulement par deux diviseurs.
sammanfattning 2021-05-26
11 Clues: de nya spelet • zlatan bästa minne • en gammal hockeyspelare • de laget zlatan spelar i • svenska mästarna i hockey • världens bästa hockeyliga • där hv71 spela nästa säsong • sveriges bästa fotbollsspelare • ett hocklag och usa:s huvudstad • något som stockholm vill satsa på • en pasta som är gjord av en sport
Las palabras 2022-09-14
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- palabra the word
- the nationality
- ninety-four
- they (feminine)
- we (masculine)
- Bye!
- thirty
- Miss
- twenty-one
- the tourist (male)
- you (informal)
- he
- the pencil
- Mrs.
- they (masculine)
- you (plural)
- the number
- fifty-three
- the diary
- seventy-eight
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- the notebooks
- the computer
- the lesson
- you (formal)
- eighty-eight
- we (feminine)
- the capitals
- sixty-seven
- Okay; so-so
- Goodbye
- the school
- she
- the women
- Mr.
- I
- the buses
- the pencils
- the dictionary
38 Clues: I • he • she • Mr. • Bye! • Miss • Mrs. • thirty • Goodbye • the women • the buses • the diary • the lesson • twenty-one • the school • the pencil • the number • ninety-four • sixty-seven • Okay; so-so • fifty-three • the pencils • the computer • you (formal) • eighty-eight • the capitals • you (plural) • the notebooks • we (feminine) • seventy-eight • we (masculine) • you (informal) • the dictionary • the nationality • they (feminine) • ...
Hockey teams 2023-09-07
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- The Florida _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The Tampa Bay _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The Minnesota _ _ _ _
- The Arizona _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The San Jose _ _ _ _ _ _
- The Calgary _ _ _ _ _ _
- The Columbus Blue _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The New Jersey _ _ _ _ _ _
- The Montreal _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The Vancouver _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The New York _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The St. Louis _ _ _ _ _
- The Chicago _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The Edmonton _ _ _ _ _ _
- The Buffalo _ _ _ _ _ _
- The Detroit Red _ _ _ _ _
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- The Philadelphia _ _ _ _ _ _
- The Vegas Golden _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The Boston _ _ _ _ _ _
- The Pittsburgh _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The New York _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The Anahiem _ _ _ _ _
- The Winnipeg _ _ _ _
- The Carolina _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The Dallas _ _ _ _ _
- The Colorado _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The Toronto Maple _ _ _ _ _
- The Nashville _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The Ottawa _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The Washington _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The Seattle _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The LA _ _ _ _ _
32 Clues: The LA _ _ _ _ _ • The Winnipeg _ _ _ _ • The Dallas _ _ _ _ _ • The Anahiem _ _ _ _ _ • The Minnesota _ _ _ _ • The Boston _ _ _ _ _ _ • The Calgary _ _ _ _ _ _ • The St. Louis _ _ _ _ _ • The Buffalo _ _ _ _ _ _ • The San Jose _ _ _ _ _ _ • The Edmonton _ _ _ _ _ _ • The Arizona _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • The Seattle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • The Detroit Red _ _ _ _ _ • The Ottawa _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • ...
Civil War Crossword 2022-05-24
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- Line - A boundary or border that split the free states from the slave states. It went between Pennsylvania to the north and Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware to the south.
- - A commutation was when a person could pay a fee rather than be drafted into the army. This angered poorer people who could not pay the fee and had no choice but to fight.
- - A nickname for United States paper money that was first used in 1862. It got its name from the green ink used in printing.
- - An attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out of a port.
- - A nickname for the Confederate States of America or the Confederacy.
- - A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle.
- - A nickname given to people in the South supporting the Confederate States.
- - Soldiers that fight and travel by foot.
- Scott decision - A decision made by the Supreme Court that said Congress could not outlaw slavery and that people of African descent were not necessarily U.S. citizens.
- - When a person is murdered for political reasons.
- - A nickname for people from the North as well as Union soldiers.
- theater - The fighting during the Civil War that took place west of the Appalachian Mountains. It eventually included the fighting in Georgia and the Carolinas as well.
- A term used for “living off the land,” as well as plundering committed by soldiers.
- - A nickname for southern whites who supported the Republican Party.
- - A nickname for northerners who were against the Civil War.
- - A long gun with a smooth bore that soldiers shot from the shoulder.
- - A term meaning "before war". It was often used to describe the United States before the Civil War.
- - An ankle high shoe worn by soldiers during the Civil War.
- Proclamation - An executive order from President Abraham Lincoln stating that slaves in the Confederate states were to be set free.
- - Putting the local interests and customs ahead of the entire country.
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- Slave Law - A law passed by Congress in 1850 that said escaped slaves in free states had to be returned to their owners.
- - The name given to the states that stayed loyal to the United States government. Also called the North.
- - A long blade or knife attached to the end of a musket. Soldiers would use it like a spear in close combat.
- - A warship that is fully covered and protected by iron cladding.
- - A large farm in the southern United States. Before the Civil War many of the workers on plantations were slaves.
- states - These states were slave states that did not leave the Union, but largely supported the cause of the Confederates. They included Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware.
- - A northerner who moved to the South during the reconstruction in order to become rich.
- - When the southern states chose to leave the United States and to no longer be a part of the country.
- - A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery.
- - Another name for the Confederate States of America or the South. The Confederacy was a group of states that left the United States to form their own country.
- - Crackers eaten by Civil War soldiers made from flour, water, and salt.
- theater - The part of the war fought in the Eastern United States including Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania.
- - The northern states of the United States, also called the Union.
- - A cap worn by Civil War soldiers.
- - A nickname for the South.
- - An army of citizens used during emergencies.
- - The rebuilding of war torn southern states so they could be readmitted into the Union after the Civil War.
- - A term used to describe people who supported the Union.
- - A canvas bag that many Civil War soldiers used to carry their food.
- - Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars.
- - The side of an army or military unit.
41 Clues: - A nickname for the South. • - A cap worn by Civil War soldiers. • - The side of an army or military unit. • - Soldiers that fight and travel by foot. • - An army of citizens used during emergencies. • - When a person is murdered for political reasons. • - Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars. • - A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle. • ...
SS 2022-11-15
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- to pass
- to revoke or withdraw
- involuntary servitude of African-Americans or Blacks in the United States from 1619-1865
- the act of separating from a nation or state and becoming independent
- gave African-American or Black men the right to vote
- a naval strategy by the United States to prevent the Confederacy from trading
- gave African-Americans or Blacks United States citizenship
- Confederate victory; largest battle fought in Georgia
- compromise between the North and South that allowed California to enter the union in exchange for the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act
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- Supreme Court ruling that declared enslaved people were not citizens of the United States
- act that required runaway enslaved people to be returned to their masters if caught anywhere in the United States
- laws created by Southern legislatures during Reconstruction that took away the civil rights of freedmen
- machine invented by Eli Whitney in 1793 that quickly removed seeds from the cotton fibers
- states where slavery was not legal
- the 16th president of United States
- ended slavery in the United States
- election where Abraham Lincoln defeated three opponents to win the presidency
- states where slavery was legal
- compromise that brought Missouri into the Union as a slave state and Maine as a free state
- terrorist organization created to intimidate and prevent freedmen and Republicans from gaining political power in the South
20 Clues: to pass • to revoke or withdraw • states where slavery was legal • states where slavery was not legal • ended slavery in the United States • the 16th president of United States • gave African-American or Black men the right to vote • Confederate victory; largest battle fought in Georgia • gave African-Americans or Blacks United States citizenship • ...
U.S. Constitution 2023-04-22
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- It is the duty of Congress to make _____.
- Article _____ sets forth the ways to amend the constitution.
- The date of Independence Day is July _____.
- The stripes on the United States flag are _____ and white.
- Article _____ of the Constitution tells how the Legislative Branch of government should work.
- On Independence Day we celebrate independence from _____.
- Article _____ states that the constitution shall be the supreme law of the land.
- The destruction of a cargo of tea by colonists who were opposed to the tea tax is known as the _____ Tea Party.
- The _______ (2 words) becomes president of the United States if the president dies.
- The Constitution of the United States can be _____.
- King of England during the American Revolution.
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- The _____ is the supreme law of the United States.
- The colors of the united states flag are red, white, and _____.
- Benjamin _____ was a statesman who helped arrange a military alliance with France and headed the American peace talks.
- How many branches are there in the government of the United States?
- A change to the United States Constitution is called an _____.
- The Senate and the House of representatives is what we call _____.
- The first president of the United States was George _____.
- The Declaration of _____ was a proclamation of the former American colonies that they were now and henceforth free states.
19 Clues: It is the duty of Congress to make _____. • The date of Independence Day is July _____. • King of England during the American Revolution. • The _____ is the supreme law of the United States. • The Constitution of the United States can be _____. • On Independence Day we celebrate independence from _____. • The stripes on the United States flag are _____ and white. • ...
U.S. Constitution 2023-04-22
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- It is the duty of Congress to make _____.
- Article _____ sets forth the ways to amend the constitution.
- The date of Independence Day is July _____.
- The stripes on the United States flag are _____ and white.
- Article _____ of the Constitution tells how the Legislative Branch of government should work.
- On Independence Day we celebrate independence from _____.
- Article _____ states that the constitution shall be the supreme law of the land.
- The destruction of a cargo of tea by colonists who were opposed to the tea tax is known as the _____ Tea Party.
- The _______ (2 words) becomes president of the United States if the president dies.
- The Constitution of the United States can be _____.
- King of England during the American Revolution.
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- The _____ is the supreme law of the United States.
- The colors of the united states flag are red, white, and _____.
- Benjamin _____ was a statesman who helped arrange a military alliance with France and headed the American peace talks.
- How many branches are there in the government of the United States?
- A change to the United States Constitution is called an _____.
- The Senate and the House of representatives is what we call _____.
- The first president of the United States was George _____.
- The Declaration of _____ was a proclamation of the former American colonies that they were now and henceforth free states.
19 Clues: It is the duty of Congress to make _____. • The date of Independence Day is July _____. • King of England during the American Revolution. • The _____ is the supreme law of the United States. • The Constitution of the United States can be _____. • On Independence Day we celebrate independence from _____. • The stripes on the United States flag are _____ and white. • ...
Civil War 2022-05-31
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- A long gun with a smooth bore that soldiers shot from the shoulder.
- Line A boundary or border that split the free states from the slave states. It went between Pennsylvania to the north and Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware to the south.
- A nickname for southern whites who supported the Republican Party.
- Soldiers that fight and travel by foot.
- A nickname for northerners who were against the Civil War.
- A nickname given to people in the South supporting the Confederate States.
- The northern states of the United States, also called the Union.
- large weapons like cannons
- a side that supported slavery
- Another name for the Confederate States of America or the South. The Confederacy was a group of states that left the United States to form their own country.
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- When the southern states chose to leave the United States and to no longer be a part of the country.
- a person who wanted to get rid of slavery
- When a person is murdered for political
- An army of citizens used during emergencies.
- A canvas bag that many Civil War soldiers used to carry their food.
- An attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out of a port
- a side that didn’t support slavery
- Crackers eaten by Civil War soldiers made from flour, water, and salt.
- A long blade or knife attached to the end of
- A large farm in the southern United States. Before the Civil War many of the workers on plantations were enslaved.
- The rebuilding of war torn southern states so they could be readmitted into the Union after the Civil War.
21 Clues: large weapons like cannons • a side that supported slavery • a side that didn’t support slavery • When a person is murdered for political • Soldiers that fight and travel by foot. • a person who wanted to get rid of slavery • An army of citizens used during emergencies. • A long blade or knife attached to the end of • ...
Civil War Crossword 2022-05-27
Across
- Proclamation - An executive order from President Abraham Lincoln stating that slaves in the Confederate states were to be set free.
- theater - The part of the war fought in the Eastern United States including Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania.
- - When the southern states chose to leave the United States and to no longer be a part of the country.
- - A nickname for the South.
- - A long gun with a smooth bore that soldiers shot from the shoulder.
- - A commutation was when a person could pay a fee rather than be drafted into the army. This angered poorer people who could not pay the fee and had no choice but to fight.
- states - These states were slave states that did not leave the Union, but largely supported the cause of the Confederates. They included Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware.
- - A nickname for United States paper money that was first used in 1862. It got its name from the green ink used in printing.
- - Another name for the Confederate States of America or the South. The Confederacy was a group of states that left the United States to form their own country.
- - The name given to the states that stayed loyal to the United States government. Also called the North.
- - A northerner who moved to the South during the reconstruction in order to become rich.
- theater - The fighting during the Civil War that took place west of the Appalachian Mountains. It eventually included the fighting in Georgia and the Carolinas as well.
- - An army of citizens used during emergencies.
- - A long blade or knife attached to the end of a musket. Soldiers would use it like a spear in close combat.
- Scott decision - A decision made by the Supreme Court that said Congress could not outlaw slavery and that people of African descent were not necessarily U.S. citizens.
- A term used for “living off the land,” as well as plundering committed by soldiers.
- - A nickname for people from the North as well as Union soldiers.
- - A canvas bag that many Civil War soldiers used to carry their food.
- - A nickname given to people in the South supporting the Confederate States.
- - A nickname for the Confederate States of America or the Confederacy.
- - A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery.
- Line - A boundary or border that split the free states from the slave states. It went between Pennsylvania to the north and Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware to the south.
- - A large farm in the southern United States. Before the Civil War many of the workers on plantations were slaves.
- - The side of an army or military unit.
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- - A term used to describe people who supported the Union.
- - When a person is murdered for political reasons.
- - A nickname for northerners who were against the Civil War.
- - A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle.
- - The rebuilding of war torn southern states so they could be readmitted into the Union after the Civil War.
- - An ankle high shoe worn by soldiers during the Civil War.
- - Soldiers that fight and travel by foot.
- - Putting the local interests and customs ahead of the entire country.
- Slave Law - A law passed by Congress in 1850 that said escaped slaves in free states had to be returned to their owners.
- - A term meaning "before war". It was often used to describe the United States before the Civil War.
- - A warship that is fully covered and protected by iron cladding.
- - The northern states of the United States, also called the Union.
- - A cap worn by Civil War soldiers.
- - Crackers eaten by Civil War soldiers made from flour, water, and salt.
- - Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars.
- - A nickname for southern whites who supported the Republican Party.
- - An attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out of a port.
41 Clues: - A nickname for the South. • - A cap worn by Civil War soldiers. • - The side of an army or military unit. • - Soldiers that fight and travel by foot. • - An army of citizens used during emergencies. • - When a person is murdered for political reasons. • - Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars. • - A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle. • ...
Countries and Capitals 2015-07-22
10 Clues: Our Country • Capital of Brazil • Capital of Turkey • Capital of Canada • Capital of Australia • Capital of Indonesia • Capital of Kyrgystan • Capital of Greenland • Capital of Kazakhastan • A Country in North America
Capitals and Nations 2020-03-28
10 Clues: ΠΡΩΤΕΥΟΥΣΑ ΤΟΥ ΒΕΛΓΙΟΥ • ΠΡΩΤΕΥΟΥΣΑ ΤΗΣ ΓΑΛΛΙΑΣ • ΠΡΩΤΕΥΟΥΣΑ ΤΗΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΑΣ • ΠΡΩΤΕΥΟΥΣΑ ΤΗΣ ΣΟΥΗΔΙΑΣ • ΠΡΩΤΕΥΟΥΣΑ ΤΗΣ ΙΣΛΑΝΔΙΑΣ • ΠΡΩΤΕΥΟΥΣΑ ΤΗΣ ΟΛΛΑΝΔΙΑΣ • ΠΡΩΤΕΥΟΥΣΑ ΤΗΣ ΝΟΡΒΗΓΙΑΣ • ΠΡΩΤΕΥΟΥΣΑ ΤΗΣ ΟΥΓΓΑΡΙΑΣ • ΠΡΩΤΕΥΟΥΣΑ ΤΗΣ ΙΡΛΑΝΔΙΑΣ • ΠΡΩΤΕΥΟΥΣΑ ΤΟΥ ΗΝΩΜΕΝΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΙΟΥ
countries and capitals 2022-04-20
Countries and Capitals 2024-02-21
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- ________is the capital of Bangladesh
- ________is the capital of Indonesia
- ________is the capital of Hong kong
- ________is the capital of Japan
- ________is the capital of Afghanistan
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- ________is the capital of Iraq
- ________is the capital of Saudi Arabia
- ________is the capital of North Korea
- ________is the capital of Thailand
- ________is the capital of south korea
10 Clues: ________is the capital of Iraq • ________is the capital of Japan • ________is the capital of Thailand • ________is the capital of Indonesia • ________is the capital of Hong kong • ________is the capital of Bangladesh • ________is the capital of North Korea • ________is the capital of south korea • ________is the capital of Afghanistan • ________is the capital of Saudi Arabia
Bellwork puzzle 2020-09-30
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- a form of government operating on principles adopted from a republic and democracy
- an armed conflict between the United States and Mexico from 1846 to 1848
- a proposal to establish a bicameral legislature in the newly formed United States
- the surrender at Yorktown
- presidential proclamation issued by the United States
- Parliament restricted colonial trade
- was a small but private battle that took place December 26, 1776
- an are that only grows one type of crop
- was the first president of the united states
- war between countries of British american and new France
- a document written by the 13 colonies declaring freedom from Great Britain
- a conflict fought between the United States and its allies, and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and its allies
- the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution
- an american social reformer, abolitionist, writer, and statesman
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- made sure the colonist get their sugar from Britain
- a proposal for the structure of the U.S. government
- a series of forced relocations of approximately 60,000 Native Americans between 1830 and 1850 by the United States government
- didn't allow colonists to settle west of the Appalachians
- required printed material in the colonies to be produced by stamped paper in London
- was a founding father who served as the third president of the United States
- a widely held American imperialist cultural belief in the 19th-century United States that American settlers were destined to expand across North America
- was a military commander, statesman, and founding father
- peaceful protest held by the sons of liberty in December 16,1776
- was king of Britain during the American Revolution
- a 2,170-mile east-west, large-wheeled wagon route and emigrant trail in the United States that connected the Missouri River to valleys in Oregon
- a country gains welt through trade with other countries
- a form of democracy in which people decide on policy initiatives directly
27 Clues: the surrender at Yorktown • Parliament restricted colonial trade • an are that only grows one type of crop • was the first president of the united states • was king of Britain during the American Revolution • made sure the colonist get their sugar from Britain • a proposal for the structure of the U.S. government • presidential proclamation issued by the United States • ...
Early America 2023-09-12
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- opponent of a strong Central government.
- a violent tax protest in the United States beginning in 1791 and ending in 1794 during the presidency of George Washington.
- a Shawnee chief and warrior who promoted resistance to the expansion of the United States onto Native American lands. A persuasive orator, Tecumseh traveled widely, forming a Native American confederacy and promoting intertribal unity
- A state’s refusal to recognize an act of Congress that it considers unconstitutional.
- The group of department heads who serve as the president’s chief advisors.
- an agreement among the 13 states of the United States, formerly the Thirteen Colonies, that served as the nation's first frame of government.
- fought by the United States of America and its indigenous allies against the United Kingdom and its own indigenous allies in British North America, with limited participation by Spain in Florida
- The placing of the interests of one’s own region ahead of the interests of the nation as a whole.
- A series of agreements passed by Congress in 1820-1821 to maintain a balance of power between slave states and free states.
- the U.S. capital, is a compact city on the Potomac River, bordering the states of Maryland and Virginia.
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- an American military officer, statesman, and Founding Father who served as the first Secretary of Treasury from 1789 to 1795 during George Washington's presidency.
- Supporters of the Constitution and of a strong national government.
- mainly Muslim pirates and privateers who operated from the Barbary States
- The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, added in 1791, consisting a formal list of citizens' rights and freedoms.
- The marches in which the Cherokee people were forcibly removed from Georgia to Indian Territory in 1838-1840.
- the final battle of the Northwest Indian War, a struggle between Native American tribes affiliated with the Northwestern Confederacy and their British allies, against the nascent United States for control of the Northwest Territory.
- a principle of US policy, originated by President James Monroe in 1823, that any intervention by external powers in the politics of the Americas is a potentially hostile act against the US.
- The 1803 purchase by the United States of France’s Louisiana Territory-extending form the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains.
- the supreme law of the United States of America.
- an American lawyer, planter, general, and statesman who served as the seventh president of the United States from 1829 to 1837.
20 Clues: opponent of a strong Central government. • the supreme law of the United States of America. • Supporters of the Constitution and of a strong national government. • mainly Muslim pirates and privateers who operated from the Barbary States • The group of department heads who serve as the president’s chief advisors. • ...
slave states and free states 2023-05-23
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- by 1850, america had grwon all the way to the ___ coast
- The country that was claimed by both the U.S and Britain
- The missouri ____
- The land of california was once controlled by
- 36 30" was a line of ____
- There are _____ states and south states
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- For 30 years, america kept ___
- People who thought slavery is wrong
- The state that got created after missouri applied for statehood
- Missouri's application triggered an ___
- Each side was determined not to let the other side get any ___
11 Clues: The missouri ____ • 36 30" was a line of ____ • For 30 years, america kept ___ • People who thought slavery is wrong • Missouri's application triggered an ___ • There are _____ states and south states • The land of california was once controlled by • by 1850, america had grwon all the way to the ___ coast • The country that was claimed by both the U.S and Britain • ...
LESSON 3 - Mix 2016-12-07
Across
- sending unsolicited email
- responsability for outcome
- protect
- sending hate email/message
- synonym of hence, thus, so
- use, employ
- alter appearance
- arduous, intellectually demanding
- press charges, denounce
- profound perception, knowledge, understanding
- synonym of furthermore, in addition
Down
- result of bad communication
- in agreement, constant, reliable
- being unknown
- communication via gestures, etc. (2 words)
- be sorry for
- writing in block capitals
- technical language, specialized terminology
- necessary, energetic (for person)
- behaviour
- alter, damagage (verb + preposition)
- fixed, firm
- ... of the moment
- evenly, more or less
- place out of view, conceal
25 Clues: protect • behaviour • use, employ • fixed, firm • be sorry for • being unknown • alter appearance • ... of the moment • evenly, more or less • press charges, denounce • sending unsolicited email • writing in block capitals • responsability for outcome • sending hate email/message • synonym of hence, thus, so • place out of view, conceal • result of bad communication • ...
The Jacket Crossword 2024-09-17
Across
- The sport the narrator plays at lunch
- The color of the jacket's lining
- The narrator hurls these at a garbage can
- "My teeth chattered like a cup of ______ dice"
- The name of the narrator's dog in "The Jacket"
- "I received C's on quizzes and forgot the ______ capitals
- The narrator's sister
- The shape of the tear on the jacket
Down
- The bully who pushed the narrator to the ground
- "a jacket the color of day-old ________"
- The author of the jacket
- The narrator's best friend
- "My arms feeling like ________ from goosebumps
13 Clues: The narrator's sister • The author of the jacket • The narrator's best friend • The color of the jacket's lining • The shape of the tear on the jacket • The sport the narrator plays at lunch • "a jacket the color of day-old ________" • The narrator hurls these at a garbage can • "My teeth chattered like a cup of ______ dice" • The name of the narrator's dog in "The Jacket" • ...
Grammar 2016-03-02
Across
- an action word
- word that describes a verb
- part of the sentence that describes the location of a noun or pronoun
- a word that describes a noun
- the language that we speak
- a word that can replace a noun
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- connects words, sentences, phrases and clauses
- punctuation used at the end of a declarative sentence
- a group of words that include a subject and a verb but is not a sentence
- used at the start of a sentence or for names and places
- a word that means the same thing as another word
- a person, place or thing
12 Clues: an action word • a person, place or thing • word that describes a verb • the language that we speak • a word that describes a noun • a word that can replace a noun • connects words, sentences, phrases and clauses • a word that means the same thing as another word • punctuation used at the end of a declarative sentence • used at the start of a sentence or for names and places • ...
Westwind crossword puzzle 2016-11-03
9 Clues: 5 state capitals • first built in 1932 • third state capital • that deseeded cotton • Baldwin was it president • of the largest religions in GA • a chance for white men to get land • Gave land to white man who fought in the war • the land between the GA and Mississippi river
Travel & Sightseeing crossword 2022 2022-05-20
Across
- Canada is famous for its moose, otherwise known as...
- Greenland is a territory of what country?
- What South American nation has 2 capitals?
- what mountain range lies between California and Nevada?
- what country has the highest population?
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- Helsinki is the capital of..
- City-State south of France
- What carribean country has no red, white, or blue on its flag?
- the largest continent
- Reykjavik is the capital of which Nordic nation?
- The Emerald Isle
- Dish that originated from the Middle East
- Zambia boasts the world's largest waterfall,
13 Clues: The Emerald Isle • the largest continent • City-State south of France • Helsinki is the capital of.. • what country has the highest population? • Greenland is a territory of what country? • Dish that originated from the Middle East • What South American nation has 2 capitals? • Zambia boasts the world's largest waterfall, • Reykjavik is the capital of which Nordic nation? • ...
EASTSIDE STATES STATES 2021-09-27
Across
- first subway system was built in this state, its town newton was named after fig newton, Technically illegal to use tomatoes in clam chowder, Christmas was one illegal in this state, There is a state polka song.
- has highest density population of any US state, 90 of all people who live here live in what is considered an urban area, home to oldest seaside resort in the US in cape may, State bug is the honeybee, first state to sign the bill of rights, square dancing is the state dance, has a spoon museum containing over 5400 spoons, counties are classified as metropolitan areas, state motto “liberty and prosperity”.
- Second smallest state, home to the oldest churches, old swedes and still in use one of the oldest still in use in america. One of the last states to use corporal punishment, first beauty competition in 1880 was in this state in Rehoboth beach Thomas edison was one of the three judges. Home of tax free shopping(no sales tax).
- this state receives letters from santa instead of the northpole as there is a town named santa clause, Baseball was born here as it debuted the first professional game, 90 percent of the world’s popcorn comes from this state.
- First to inhabit this state were native americans, the US national anthem was written in this state, first to receive long distance telegram, State gets its name from Queen Henrietta Maria of England. State is sometimes called “America in Miniature”. The state crustacean is the blue crab. Other state nickname is the old line state. First successful passenger balloon flight took place in this state.
- its city Kennett Square is considered mushroom capital of the world, its city, Hershey has street lights in the shape of renowned treats. Its state parks all have free admission, its home to Rockville bridge the longest stone arch bridge in the world.
- Experts think this states name means the great river, pawpaw is an edible tree fruit that grows in this state and has its own festival per year, didn’t become an official state until 1953 getting Eisenhowers stamp of approval. Thomas Edison was born in this state, Shawshank redemption was shot here. Home to one and only presidential museum.
- its name originates from an Algonquian word meaning “besides the long tidal river” Home to “firsts” including the first color television, hamburger, phone book, polaroid camera, nuclear powered submarine, and helicopter. First to create motor vehicle speed laws restricted 12MPH in 1901.
- This state has the multilingual diverse city, Its state flower is the rose, nicknamed “The Empire State”
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- 90% of the country’s lobster supply comes from this state. The pine tree state, new Hampshire is the only state that borders it.
- Smallest state in size in the US, shares a state water border with new York, last of the 13 colonies to become a state, home to first open golf tournament in 1895, known for making silverware and fine jewelry, has no county government
- This state was first to have its own constitution, its mountain mt washingon is one of the windiest places on earth, Jumanji was filmed in this state, The state motto “live free or die”comes from revolutionary war hero john stark. Only state where seatbelts are not mandatory.
- This state is home to one of only four luge tracks in the nation, has the only authentic Dutch windmill operating in the US, has more miles of freshwater shoreline than any other state, second most agriculturally diverse state
- This states name means green mountain in French, this state has the second smallest population, ben and jerrys started in this state, home to maple syrup, first state to join the union after the first 13 colonies.
14 Clues: This state has the multilingual diverse city, Its state flower is the rose, nicknamed “The Empire State” • 90% of the country’s lobster supply comes from this state. The pine tree state, new Hampshire is the only state that borders it. • ...
Year 8 • Year 8 Terrific Typhoons 2023-05-10
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- Where we find polar bears
- game that sounds like an insect
- Pointy thing on a church
- Mountain in the North and South IoM
- name of a man who lives in a gutter
- fast/busy area in the South of IOM
- Big/ping fresh water fish
- Take something away
- at the end of a sentence.
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- First names/surnames/cities start with this
- When the waves are fatigued or exhausted
- Kind Charles has one on his head
- Texan Liquid gold
- horse race up the pointy thing on a church
- belonging to them
- Man who lives in a swamp
- Where we repeat letters eg Big, Bold, Bash
17 Clues: Texan Liquid gold • belonging to them • Take something away • Pointy thing on a church • Man who lives in a swamp • Where we find polar bears • Big/ping fresh water fish • at the end of a sentence. • game that sounds like an insect • Kind Charles has one on his head • fast/busy area in the South of IOM • Mountain in the North and South IoM • name of a man who lives in a gutter • ...
Civil war 2021-03-18
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- Union General who later became president
- Fought the North
- Jefferson Davis was president of this southern government
- Short and famous speech given by Abraham Lincoln
- President during the Civil War
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- Short and famous speech given by Abraham Lincoln
- This state was home to Richmond, one of the capitals of the Confederacy
- Battle of Bull ___
- Word for when a state left the union
- Where did the Civil War began
- First state to leave the Union
11 Clues: Fought the North • Battle of Bull ___ • Where did the Civil War began • First state to leave the Union • President during the Civil War • Word for when a state left the union • Union General who later became president • Short and famous speech given by Abraham Lincoln • Short and famous speech given by Abraham Lincoln • ...
NHL Goalies 2013-05-28
9 Clues: antti niemi alex stalock • ryan miller jhonas enroth • tuukka rask anton khudobin • evgeni nabokov kevin poulin • braden holtby michal neuvirth • henrik lundqvist martin biron • jonas hiller frederik andersen • ilya bryzgalov michael leighton • jonathan quick jonathan bernier
MAPS 101 2023-09-07
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- A person who creates maps.
- A symbolic representation of selected characteristics of a place, usually drawn on a flat surface.
- a sphere on which is depicted a map of the earth.
- A _________ map shows information such as cities, capitals, states, and countries.
- Another name for a map legend.
- The relationship between the distance shown on a map and the real distance on Earth.
- A _________ map is a small map that is included within a larger map to provide more detail about a specific location or region.
- The pairs of numbers (latitude and longitude) used to pinpoint a specific location on Earth. Latitude comes first, followed by longitude.
- A set of imaginary lines that run vertically from the North Pole to the South Pole.
- An imaginary line that lies halfway between the North Pole and South Pole at 0 degrees latitude.
- A _________ map is a single-topic map that focuses on specific topics, subjects, or phenomena, such as population density, rainfall and precipitation levels.
- A small drawing or graphic element on a map that shows directions.
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- Longitude and latitude are an _________ grid of lines.
- A _________ map identifies the point on a map where a particular place or thing is located.
- The line of longitude at 0 degrees, which serves as the reference point for measuring all other longitudes east or west.
- Anything that stands for something else.
- A set of imaginary lines that run horizontally around the Earth, from east to west.
- The main unit of measure used to measure the distance from the Equator and Prime Meridian (plural).
- A _________ map shows natural features of Earth.
- An element in a Map layout that describes/tells the theme or subject of a map.
- An explanation of what the symbols on a map represent.
21 Clues: A person who creates maps. • Another name for a map legend. • Anything that stands for something else. • A _________ map shows natural features of Earth. • a sphere on which is depicted a map of the earth. • An explanation of what the symbols on a map represent. • Longitude and latitude are an _________ grid of lines. • ...
Unit 1 Review 2023-08-21
Across
- a map that shows various countries and capitals
- shapes the way people view the world
- language, religion, art, clothing, food, music, dance, sports
- passes on skills from the past
- lines that measure east and west; meridians
- a map that shows how many people live in an area along with their movement
- lines that measure north and south; parallels
- beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people
- a map that shows what the land is most used for along with its resources
- makes rules and laws
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- determines how resources are used
- a map that shows landforms, bodies of water, and changes in elevation
- a map that shows different weather regions
- the way by which culture is spread
- adapting customs from one culture for use in another
15 Clues: makes rules and laws • passes on skills from the past • determines how resources are used • the way by which culture is spread • shapes the way people view the world • a map that shows different weather regions • lines that measure east and west; meridians • lines that measure north and south; parallels • a map that shows various countries and capitals • ...
Washington Capitals 2018-04-22
Across
- Scored Team USA's first goal of the 2014 Sochi Olympics
- Three time Hart Memorial Trophy winner
- Won the gold medal at the World Junior Hockey Championships in 2011 as a member of team Russia
- Won the silver medal in 2012 at the IIHF World U18 Championship as a member of team Sweden
- Selected fourth overall by the Washington Capitals in 2006
- Drafted thirteenth overall by the St. Louis Blues in 2007
- Won the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships Most Valuable Player award in 2012 as a member of team of team Russia
- He shares his last name with a breed of dog
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- Signed a seven year 40 million dollar contract with the Capitals in 2014
- Converted four of six penalty shots in a famous run during the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia
- Won the Vezina Trophy in 2016
- Became the first german-born goalie to start a Stanley Cup playoff game in 2015
- Has 619 penalty minutes in his NHL career
- Made the CHL Memorial Cup All Star Team in 2011
- Won the Defensive Player of the Year award with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2010
15 Clues: Won the Vezina Trophy in 2016 • Three time Hart Memorial Trophy winner • Has 619 penalty minutes in his NHL career • He shares his last name with a breed of dog • Made the CHL Memorial Cup All Star Team in 2011 • Scored Team USA's first goal of the 2014 Sochi Olympics • Drafted thirteenth overall by the St. Louis Blues in 2007 • ...
Washington Capitals 2018-04-22
Across
- Converted four of six penalty shots in a famous run during the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia
- Signed a seven year 40 million dollar contract with the Capitals in 2014
- He shares his last name with a breed of dog
- Has 619 penalty minutes in his NHL career
- Made the CHL Memorial Cup All Star Team in 2011
- Won the silver medal in 2012 at the IIHF World U18 Championship as a member of team Sweden
- Became the first german-born goalie to start a Stanley Cup playoff game in 2015
- Won the gold medal at the World Junior Hockey Championships in 2011 as a member of team Russia
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- Won the Defensive Player of the Year award with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2010
- Scored Team USA's first goal of the 2014 Sochi Olympics
- Three time Hart Memorial Trophy winner
- Won the Vezina Trophy in 2016
- Won the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships Most Valuable Player award in 2012 as a member of team of team Russia
- Selected fourth overall by the Washington Capitals in 2006
- Drafted thirteenth overall by the St. Louis Blues in 2007
15 Clues: Won the Vezina Trophy in 2016 • Three time Hart Memorial Trophy winner • Has 619 penalty minutes in his NHL career • He shares his last name with a breed of dog • Made the CHL Memorial Cup All Star Team in 2011 • Scored Team USA's first goal of the 2014 Sochi Olympics • Drafted thirteenth overall by the St. Louis Blues in 2007 • ...
Capitals of the United States 2017-04-21
Jansen Crossword 2023-12-11
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- first georgia colony
- tried to give slaves guns during the rebellion
- to cancel the vote
- man lynched for allegedly killing mary phagan
- segregation laws based on "seperate but equal"
- freed all slaves in the US
- wanted african americans to fight for their rights
- 3 governors
- last georgia colony
- one of the main causes of WW1
- needs seeds,land, and equipment
- only needs land
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- important court case deciding on a basis of seperate but equal
- codes made to keep freedmen in farms
- henry grady's nickname
- the state of being joined or associated
- terrorist group made to stop black men from voting
- leader of the populist party
- didnt want african americans to fight, but to build up economic strength instead
- georgia's five capitals
20 Clues: 3 governors • only needs land • to cancel the vote • last georgia colony • first georgia colony • henry grady's nickname • georgia's five capitals • freed all slaves in the US • leader of the populist party • one of the main causes of WW1 • needs seeds,land, and equipment • codes made to keep freedmen in farms • the state of being joined or associated • ...
United States History, 1800-1848 2018-05-15
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- this group of people immigrated to America because of a potato famine
- an American politician most notable for being the "boss" of Tammany Hall
- Founding Father who was the main author of the Declaration of Independence and later served as the third President of the United States
- belief that divinity pervades all nature and humanity
- term used in politics for someone favouring war
- war between Britain and the United States, fought between 1812 and 1815
- first Vice President and second President of the United States
- purchase by the United States from France of the huge Louisiana Territory in 1803
- Famous as the “Great Pacificator” for his contributions to domestic policy, appointed Secretary of State by President John Quincy Adams
- system consisted of three mutually reenforcing parts: a tariff to protect and promote American industry; a national bank to foster commerce; and federal subsidies for roads, canals, and other "internal improvements" to develop profitable markets for agriculture
- a Native American Shawnee warrior and chief, who became the primary leader of a large, multi-tribal confederacy in the early 19th century
- series of meetings in which the New England Federalist Party met to discuss their grievances concerning the ongoing War of 1812
- a general embargo enacted by the United States Congress against Great Britain and France during the Napoleonic Wars
- a United States policy of opposing European colonialism in the Americas
- belief that the expansion of the US throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable
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- an American statesman and political theorist from South Carolina, and the seventh Vice President of the United States
- a state has the right to nullify any federal law which that state has deemed unconstitutional with respect to the United States Constitution
- the act of taking men into a military or naval force by compulsion
- Mexican cavalry attacked a group of U.S.soldiers in the disputed zone under the command of General Zachary Taylor, killing about a dozen. They then laid siege to an American fort along the Rio Grande
- an American soldier and statesman who served as the seventh president of the United States
- expansion of the marketplace prompted mainly by the construction of new roads and canals to connect distant communities together
- first women's rights convention in the United States
- known for his book Walden, a reflection upon simple living in natural surroundings, and his essay "Civil Disobedience"
- a person who advocates or supports a system of government in which several states unite under a central authority
- served as United States Secretary of War and United States Secretary of the Treasury before running for president in the 1824 election
25 Clues: term used in politics for someone favouring war • first women's rights convention in the United States • belief that divinity pervades all nature and humanity • first Vice President and second President of the United States • the act of taking men into a military or naval force by compulsion • this group of people immigrated to America because of a potato famine • ...
Greek Art Review for Final Test 2021-11-04
Across
- the top feature of a column
- ancient Greek civilization gave birth to this concept
- this column has no base
- they made copies of original Greek sculptures
- archaic Greek male form sculpture
- famous Greek temple with simple rectangular building and 3 step platform
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- the only ones allowed to use Greek temples
- Greek known for mathematics
- this period of Greek sculpture was influenced by the Egyptians
- commissioned the Parthenon in Greece
- Greeks portrayed gods as...
- column with double ram' horn capitals
- famous classical Greek sculpture, originally created in bronze
- the 2nd style of Greek vase painting
14 Clues: this column has no base • Greek known for mathematics • the top feature of a column • Greeks portrayed gods as... • archaic Greek male form sculpture • commissioned the Parthenon in Greece • the 2nd style of Greek vase painting • column with double ram' horn capitals • the only ones allowed to use Greek temples • they made copies of original Greek sculptures • ...
United States History, 1800-1848 2018-05-15
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- a Native American Shawnee warrior and chief, who became the primary leader of a large, multi-tribal confederacy in the early 19th century
- an American politician most notable for being the "boss" of Tammany Hall
- term used in politics for someone favouring war
- an American soldier and statesman who served as the seventh president of the United States
- Mexican cavalry attacked a group of U.S.soldiers in the disputed zone under the command of General Zachary Taylor, killing about a dozen. They then laid siege to an American fort along the Rio Grande
- first Vice President and second President of the United States
- purchase by the United States from France of the huge Louisiana Territory in 1803
- this group of people immigrated to America because of a potato famine
- served as United States Secretary of War and United States Secretary of the Treasury before running for president in the 1824 election
- known for his book Walden, a reflection upon simple living in natural surroundings, and his essay "Civil Disobedience"
- Founding Father who was the main author of the Declaration of Independence and later served as the third President of the United States
- series of meetings in which the New England Federalist Party met to discuss their grievances concerning the ongoing War of 1812
- a general embargo enacted by the United States Congress against Great Britain and France during the Napoleonic Wars
- belief that the expansion of the US throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable
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- a person who advocates or supports a system of government in which several states unite under a central authority
- first women's rights convention in the United States
- a United States policy of opposing European colonialism in the Americas
- belief that divinity pervades all nature and humanity
- system consisted of three mutually reenforcing parts: a tariff to protect and promote American industry; a national bank to foster commerce; and federal subsidies for roads, canals, and other "internal improvements" to develop profitable markets for agriculture
- an American statesman and political theorist from South Carolina, and the seventh Vice President of the United States
- expansion of the marketplace prompted mainly by the construction of new roads and canals to connect distant communities together
- a state has the right to nullify any federal law which that state has deemed unconstitutional with respect to the United States Constitution
- the act of taking men into a military or naval force by compulsion
- war between Britain and the United States, fought between 1812 and 1815
- Famous as the “Great Pacificator” for his contributions to domestic policy, appointed Secretary of State by President John Quincy Adams
25 Clues: term used in politics for someone favouring war • first women's rights convention in the United States • belief that divinity pervades all nature and humanity • first Vice President and second President of the United States • the act of taking men into a military or naval force by compulsion • this group of people immigrated to America because of a potato famine • ...
Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-15
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- The highest military ranking and title one can obtain
- The time of rebuilding the south after the civil war from 1865-1877
- A person who wants slavery to end
- Famous speech given by President Abraham Lincoln, "Four score and seven years ago."
- States that were between the north and south during the civil war
- The first state to leave the Union
- General of the Union who would become a United States President
- President of the Confederate states
- The states led by Lincoln, also referred to as the North
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- The states that seceded from the United States, the South
- Proclamation by President Lincoln that declared all slaves to be free
- Place where the Confederate army surrender on April 9, 1865
- Man who shot Abraham Lincoln
- 17th President of the United States after Lincoln was assassinated
- Nickname given to Confederate General Thomas Jonathon Jackson
- The amendment that abolished slavery in the United States
- President of the United States during the Civil War
- Where the Civil War began
18 Clues: Where the Civil War began • Man who shot Abraham Lincoln • A person who wants slavery to end • The first state to leave the Union • President of the Confederate states • President of the United States during the Civil War • The highest military ranking and title one can obtain • The states led by Lincoln, also referred to as the North • ...
Below the land (all lower case) 2022-12-14
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- The outermost shell of a terrestrial planet.
- The class we are in.
- The plates that are moving the continents.
- First name of the scientist whom discovered Pangaea.
- A mountain that spews lava out of the top.
- The plate where the new oceanic crust is made.
- last name of the scientist whom discovered Pangaea.
- The plate that creates earthquakes.
- What the continents used to be.
- The pate we are on.
- Molten rock that breaks through the Earth's surface.
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- The plate Japan and Germany are on.
- The plate that makes mountains.
- Happens during a transform boundary.
- The plate Africa is on.
- The only liquid layer of the Earth.
- The hot, dense ball of made of mostly iron.
- Happens during a convergent boundary.
- Is hot fluid or semiliquid below the earth's crust.
- How many years ago was Pangaea (numbers and capitals).
20 Clues: The pate we are on. • The class we are in. • The plate Africa is on. • The plate that makes mountains. • What the continents used to be. • The plate Japan and Germany are on. • The only liquid layer of the Earth. • The plate that creates earthquakes. • Happens during a transform boundary. • Happens during a convergent boundary. • The plates that are moving the continents. • ...
Hunger Games 2017-03-14
Across
- Where the rich people live
- President of District 13
- Throwing knives
- The arena from mockingjay
- The name of the first book
- The name to the third book
- President of the capitol
- lives in Victors village district 4
- He calls Katniss Katnip
- The District that Katniss lives in
- She is the main character
- The leader of the Hunger Games
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- What katniss was known by
- Katniss's favourite weapon
- Katniss's sister
- The name of the third book
- He worked at the bakery
- The secret District
- The capitals weapons
19 Clues: Throwing knives • Katniss's sister • The secret District • The capitals weapons • He worked at the bakery • He calls Katniss Katnip • President of District 13 • President of the capitol • What katniss was known by • The arena from mockingjay • She is the main character • Katniss's favourite weapon • Where the rich people live • The name of the third book • The name of the first book • ...
Federalism Puzzle 2021-12-09
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- the flow of power and money from the states to local govts
- Form of federalism during the Johnson administration where the federal government determined the needs of the states. State and federal governments worked together to create social services.
- of the constitution allowing Congress to pass all laws "necessary and proper" to its duties, and which has permitted Congress to exercise powers not specifically given to it by the Constitution
- federal law or regulation that containts language conflicting with state or local laws, that cannot be implemented due to such laws, or that concents matters in Washingoton possesses exclusive constitutional powers or "occupies the field"
- Procedure whereby voters can remove an elected official from office
- A regulation required by the Federal government that requires a state or local government to perform certain actions, with no money provided for fulfilling the requirements
- Powers that are specifically granted to the federal government by the Constitution
- Process that permits voters to put legislative measures directly on the ballot
- The arbiter of what the Constitution means
- Establishes the supremacy of federal laws and treaties. The constitution is the law of the land.
- Powers not expressly stated in the constitution, but are inherent to the very idea of the national government
- Joint action between the national government and the state that was introduced during the Great Depression
- Congress gave an annual amount of federal tax revenue to the states and their cities, counties and townships./ Federal sharing of a fixed percentage of its revenue with the states (Replaced with Block grants)
- Government authority shared by national and local governments
- The constitutional requirement that states return a person charged with a crime in another state to that state for trial or imprisonment
- Powers shared by the national and state governments
- State power to enact laws promoting health, safety, and morals
- Terms set by the national government that states must meet if they are to receive certain federal funds
- a decision by an administrative agency granting some other part permission to violate a law or rule that would otherwise apply to it
- Clause that allows Congress to regulate and promote interstate and international commerce
- Doctrine holding that the national government is supreme in its sphere, the states are supreme in theirs, and the two spheres should be kept separate.
- Procedure enabling voters to reject a measure passed by the legislature
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- Clause that says states within the United States have to respect the "public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state."
- A type of government that spreads the power among many sub-units and has a weak central government
- Powers of congress not specifically spelled out in the Constitution, but seem to be implied by powers expressly stated
- Powers given to the national government alone
- Funding given to states when the federal government selects specific projects based on merit. (Competition between states.)
- Money given by the national government to states
- Federal grants for specific purposes, such as building an airport
- federal law or regulation that contains language explicitly displacing or superseding any contrary state or local laws
- A movement that has begun in recent years to devolve more responsibilities back to the states and aimed to pass on to the states many federal functions
- the increased role of nonprofit and private groups in policy implementation.
- Clause that states that citizens of each state will be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in other states
- Grants that consolidate several categorical grants into a single "block" for prescribed broad activities, such as social services, health services, or public education
- The invalidation of a US state law when it conflicts with Federal law
- A government system that concentrates all policymaking powers in one central geographic place
- Terms set by the national government that states must meet whether or not they accept federal grants
- Doctrine that a state can declare null and void a federal law that, in the state's opinion, violates the Constitution
- Powers not delegated to the United States are reserved for the states and then the people
- Powers given to the state government alone
- The states and government compete for leadership of the country's domestic policy
- Article that discusses the responsibilities and duties of the states as well as what responsibilities the federal government has to the States
42 Clues: The arbiter of what the Constitution means • Powers given to the state government alone • Powers given to the national government alone • Money given by the national government to states • Powers shared by the national and state governments • the flow of power and money from the states to local govts • Government authority shared by national and local governments • ...
Countries and Capitals 2016-03-29
COUNTRIES AND CAPITALS 2015-02-17
Countries and Capitals 2015-07-22
10 Clues: Our Country • Capital of Brazil • Capital of Turkey • Capital of Canada • Capital of Australia • Capital of Indonesia • Capital of Kyrgystan • Capital of Greenland • Capital of Kazakhastan • A Country in North America
United States History, 1800-1848 2018-05-15
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- the act of taking men into a military or naval force by compulsion
- this group of people immigrated to America because of a potato famine
- a United States policy of opposing European colonialism in the Americas
- Mexican cavalry attacked a group of U.S.soldiers in the disputed zone under the command of General Zachary Taylor, killing about a dozen. They then laid siege to an American fort along the Rio Grande
- served as United States Secretary of War and United States Secretary of the Treasury before running for president in the 1824 election
- war between Britain and the United States, fought between 1812 and 1815
- purchase by the United States from France of the huge Louisiana Territory in 1803
- first women's rights convention in the United States
- a Native American Shawnee warrior and chief, who became the primary leader of a large, multi-tribal confederacy in the early 19th century
- belief that the expansion of the US throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable
- expansion of the marketplace prompted mainly by the construction of new roads and canals to connect distant communities together
- a state has the right to nullify any federal law which that state has deemed unconstitutional with respect to the United States Constitution
- term used in politics for someone favouring war
- an American soldier and statesman who served as the seventh president of the United States
- first Vice President and second President of the United States
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- Founding Father who was the main author of the Declaration of Independence and later served as the third President of the United States
- system consisted of three mutually reenforcing parts: a tariff to protect and promote American industry; a national bank to foster commerce; and federal subsidies for roads, canals, and other "internal improvements" to develop profitable markets for agriculture
- known for his book Walden, a reflection upon simple living in natural surroundings, and his essay "Civil Disobedience"
- series of meetings in which the New England Federalist Party met to discuss their grievances concerning the ongoing War of 1812
- Famous as the “Great Pacificator” for his contributions to domestic policy, appointed Secretary of State by President John Quincy Adams
- belief that divinity pervades all nature and humanity
- a person who advocates or supports a system of government in which several states unite under a central authority
- an American politician most notable for being the "boss" of Tammany Hall
- a general embargo enacted by the United States Congress against Great Britain and France during the Napoleonic Wars
- an American statesman and political theorist from South Carolina, and the seventh Vice President of the United States
25 Clues: term used in politics for someone favouring war • first women's rights convention in the United States • belief that divinity pervades all nature and humanity • first Vice President and second President of the United States • the act of taking men into a military or naval force by compulsion • this group of people immigrated to America because of a potato famine • ...
CAPITALS 2018-10-17
10 Clues: THE CAPITAL OF MALTA • THE CAPITAL OF FILAND • THE CAPITAL OF NORBIGIA • THE CAPITAL OF SLOVAKIA • THE CAPITAL OF ESTHONIA • THE CAPITAL OF LETTONIA • THE CAPITAL OF LEYKOROSIA • THE CAPITAL OF N.SARDINIA • THE SECOND CAPITAL OF PORTOGUAL • THE SMALLEST ISLAND OF VALEARIDES ISLANDS