states and capitals Crossword Puzzles
European Union countries and capitals 2016-09-25
28 Clues: Spain • Malta • Italy • Greece • Latvia • Sweden • France • Cyprus • Poland • Romania • Hungary • Austria • Belgium • Estonia • Denmark • Croatia • Finland • Germany • Ireland • Slovenia • Slovakia • Portugal • Bulgaria • Lithuania • Luxembourg • Netherlands • Czech Republic • United Kingdom
Spanish-speaking countries and capitals 2015-10-05
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- La capital de Puerto Rico.
- La capital de El Salvador.
- Bogotá, ________________
- Madrid, __________________
- The country to which the Galápagos Islands belong.
- This geographic feature is located on the western part of Mexico.
- The mountain range located in South America.
- Buenos Aires,________________
- La Paz, ___________________
- This geographic feature is located on the eastern part of Mexico.
- La capital de Perú.
- Asunción, ___________________
- La capital de Uruguay
- The body of water located east of Argentina.
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- La capital de Chile.
- The small country that connects Central and South America.
- La capital de Costa Rica.
- The lake found between Peru and Bolivia.
- Caracas, ________________
- The body of water where you can find Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Dominican Republic.
- The lake found in Venezuela.
- The country that borders the United States to the south.
- The two landlocked countries in South America. (_______and_____)
- This country shares an island with Haiti.
- Un guatemalteco es de _______________
- The body of water located east of Mexico.
- The body of water located west of Chile.
- La Habana, _______________
- La capital de Nicaragua.
- Tegucigalpa, _____________________
- Panama is an example of an ________ because it is a small piece of land that connects two larger land masses.
31 Clues: La capital de Perú. • La capital de Chile. • La capital de Uruguay • Bogotá, ________________ • La capital de Nicaragua. • La capital de Costa Rica. • Caracas, ________________ • La capital de Puerto Rico. • La capital de El Salvador. • Madrid, __________________ • La Habana, _______________ • La Paz, ___________________ • The lake found in Venezuela. • Buenos Aires,________________ • ...
Spanish Speaking countries and capitals 2017-11-27
21 Clues: Lima • Quito • Sucre • Malabo • Madrid • Havana • Bogotá • Managua • Caracas • San Juan • San José • Asuncion • Santiago • Montevideo • Tegucigalpa • Panama city • Buenos Aires • San Salvador • Santo Domingo • Guatemala city • Mexico DF (city)
European Countries and their Capitals 2014-05-07
20 Clues: Italy • Spain • France • Sweden • Poland • Serbia • Croatia • Ireland • Romania • Germany • Finland • Denmark • Ukraine • Austria • Hungary • England • belarus • Portugal • Lithuania • Netherlands
Spanish speaking countries and capitals 2014-08-17
20 Clues: Lima • Quito • La Paz • Bogota • Havana • Madrid • Caracas • Managua • San Juan • Santiago • Asuncion • Montevideo • Tegucigalpa • Mexico City • Panama City • Buenos Aires • Rica San Jose • Santo Domingo • Guatemala City • Salvador San Salvador
Countries and Capitals of Africa 2022-03-23
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- Gaborone
- Harare
- PortLouis
- Lome
- Abidjan
- Bamako
- Bissau
- Yaounde
- Djibouti
- Cairo
- Lilongwe
- Moroni
- Brazzaville
- Conakry
- AddisAbaba
- Mogadishu
- Luanda
- Bangui
- Bujumbura
- Maputo
- Malabo
- Victoria
- N'Djamena
- Antananarivo
- Windhoek
- Algiers
- Maseru
- Accra
- Nouakchott
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- Tunis
- Asmara
- SaoTome
- Rabat
- Niamey
- Nairobi
- Yamoussoukro
- Monrovia
- Africa CapeTown
- Porto-Novo
- DaresSalaam
- Saint-Denis
- Tripoli
- Kampala
- Libreville
- Banjul
- Praia
- Mbabane
- Ouagadougou
- Freetown
- Kigali
- Lusaka
- Abuja
- Dakar
53 Clues: Lome • Tunis • Rabat • Cairo • Praia • Abuja • Dakar • Accra • Harare • Asmara • Bamako • Bissau • Niamey • Moroni • Luanda • Banjul • Bangui • Maputo • Malabo • Kigali • Lusaka • Maseru • SaoTome • Abidjan • Yaounde • Nairobi • Conakry • Tripoli • Kampala • Mbabane • Algiers • Gaborone • Djibouti • Lilongwe • Monrovia • Victoria • Freetown • Windhoek • PortLouis • Mogadishu • Bujumbura • N'Djamena • Porto-Novo • AddisAbaba • Libreville • Nouakchott • DaresSalaam • Brazzaville • ...
Latin American Countries and Capitals 2022-02-02
20 Clues: Peru • Cuba • Bogota • La Paz • Belize • Brazil • Managua • Ecuador • Suriname • San Juan • San Jose • Paraguay • Santiago • Argentina • Venezuela • Georgetown • Montevideo • El Salvador • Tegucigalpa • Dominican Republic
Central and South American Capitals 2021-12-06
21 Clues: Peru • Chile • Panama • Brazil • Guyana • Belize • Ecuador • Uruguay • Suriname • Honduras • Colombia • Paraguay • Venezuela • Guatemala • Argentina • Nicaragua • Costa Rica • El Salvador • French Guiana • Bolivia (de jure) • Bolivia (de facto)
Spanish-speaking countries and capitals 2022-02-09
21 Clues: Cuba • Perú • Chile • España • Panamá • México • Bolivia • Ecuador • Uruguay • Colombia • Honduras • Paraguay • Argentina • Venezuela • Nicaragua • Guatemala • Costa Rica • El Salvador • Puerto Rico • La Guinea Ecuatorial • La República Dominicana
SPANISH SPEAKING COUNTRIES AND CAPITALS 2020-10-16
22 Clues: lima • quito • malabo • havana • la paz • bogota • madrid • caracas • managua • asuncion • san juan • santiago • san jose • guatemala • montevideo • tegucigalpa • panama city • mexico city • mexico city • buenos aires • san salvador • santo domingo
Spanish Speaking Countries and Capitals 2020-08-26
21 Clues: Cuba • Peru • Chile • Panama • Mexico • Espana • Bolivia • Ecuador • Uruguay • Colombia • Paraguay • Honduras • Venezuela • Argentina • Guatemala • Nicaragua • Costa Rica • Puerto Rico • El Salvador • Guinea Ecuatorial • Republica Dominicana
Spanish Speaking Countries and Capitals 2020-09-02
22 Clues: Peru • Cuba • Chile • Brazil • México • Panama • España • Uruguay • Bolivia • Ecuador • Paraguay • Honduras • Colombia • Nicaragua • Venezuela • Guatemala • Argentina • Costa Rica • Puerto Rico • El Salvador • Guinea Ecuatorial • República Dominicana
Spanish Speaking Countries and Capitals 2023-08-08
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- Capital of Spain
- Capital of Costa Rica
- 3 Spanish Speaking Countries
- Capital of Puerto Rico
- Capital of El Salvador
- 1 Spanish Speaking Country
- Capital of Colombia
- Capital of Mexico
- Capital of Argentina
- Capital of Cuba
- Capital of Peru
- Capital of Nicaragua
- 1 Spanish Speaking Country
- Capital of Bolivia
- Capital of Ecuador
- Capital of Honduras
- Capital of Panama
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- Capital of Equatorial Guinea
- Capital of Guatemala
- 9 Spanish Speaking Countries
- Capital of Bolivia
- 1 Spanish Speaking Country
- Capital of Chile
- Capital of Uruguay
- 6 Spanish Speaking Countries
- Capital of Dominican Republic
- Capital of Venezuela
- Capital of Paraguay
28 Clues: Capital of Cuba • Capital of Peru • Capital of Spain • Capital of Chile • Capital of Mexico • Capital of Panama • Capital of Bolivia • Capital of Uruguay • Capital of Bolivia • Capital of Ecuador • Capital of Colombia • Capital of Paraguay • Capital of Honduras • Capital of Guatemala • Capital of Argentina • Capital of Venezuela • Capital of Nicaragua • Capital of Costa Rica • Capital of Puerto Rico • ...
Spanish speaking countries and capitals! 2024-08-22
21 Clues: Lima • Quito • Madrid • Havana • La paz • Bogota • Caracas • Managua • Asuncion • Santiago • Tegucigalpa • Panama city • Monte video • Mexico City • Buenos Aires • Rica SanJose • Guatemala City • Guinea Malabo • Rico San Juan • Salvador San Salvador • Republic Santo Domingo
countries 2020-05-12
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- ankara is the capital
- It is estimated that about 4 million cats are eaten each year in this country.
- It has 2 capitals la paz and sucre
- it is the only country on the European continent where today the death penalty is imposed and executed.
- Czacha is a national drink
- it is in dispute with Hungary about transylvania
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- Artists living there can pay taxes with
- hora hoverla ist the tallest mountain
- the most rich country in europe
- it is known from the best chocolate in the world
- Arnold Schwarzenegger was born there
11 Clues: ankara is the capital • Czacha is a national drink • the most rich country in europe • It has 2 capitals la paz and sucre • Arnold Schwarzenegger was born there • hora hoverla ist the tallest mountain • Artists living there can pay taxes with • it is known from the best chocolate in the world • it is in dispute with Hungary about transylvania • ...
Back to Lettering School 2021-09-04
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- large letter at the beginning of the sentence
- text you write
- height of a lower case letter
- very thin stroke
- lower case letter
- start at top and go down
- stretch the paper from behind
- without
- place to keep practice
- fancy pointed pen hand
- part of letter that goes down
- penpoint
- first hand learned
- placement of lettering on paper
- the opposite of deboss
- part of letter that goes up
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- seen on trains
- pen goes up
- height of capitals
- heaviness of letters
- formal capital style
- tool for calligraphy
- fancy ending for a letter
- written by hand
- letter using a pencil
- style like seen in books
- letters walk on this line
- capital letters
- devise to measure
- entry stroke
30 Clues: without • penpoint • pen goes up • entry stroke • seen on trains • text you write • written by hand • capital letters • very thin stroke • lower case letter • devise to measure • height of capitals • first hand learned • heaviness of letters • formal capital style • tool for calligraphy • letter using a pencil • place to keep practice • fancy pointed pen hand • the opposite of deboss • ...
Matter: Properties and States 2014-02-26
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- _______ states of matter have their own shape (ie. madera, el hiero y la arena).
- dureza
- is the force which pulls objects down towards the Earth.
- Forma
- _____ states of matter have no specific shape, the just expand (no tienen forma especifica y se expanden)oxygen(oxigeno),carbon dioxide(dioxido de carbono).
- Fuerzas por contacto.
- color
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- is the amount of matter that an object contains.
- _______ states of matter have the shape of the container that holds it (tienen la forma del recipiente que los contiene).
- ______ of matter include solid, liquid and gas.
- imanes
- elasticidad
- Everything we can see, smell or touch.
- transparencia
- can be made of different types of matter for example wood, metal or glass.
- is an action which can make an object change its movement or shape
- is the space that an object occupies.
17 Clues: Forma • color • imanes • dureza • elasticidad • transparencia • Fuerzas por contacto. • is the space that an object occupies. • Everything we can see, smell or touch. • ______ of matter include solid, liquid and gas. • is the amount of matter that an object contains. • is the force which pulls objects down towards the Earth. • ...
Air CASA Cares: Flight 15 Crossword 2018-02-08
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- Highest paid model in 2017? (Last Name)
- What do planes and birds have in common?
- Phoebe (from the TV show Friends) said there was a problem with the left ___ on Rachel's plane.
- Name of Casa Cares First Year Representative.
- Another cause CASA Cares raises money and awareness for.
- One of the 4 major fashion capitals of the world.
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- Highest paid model in 2017? (First Name)
- When is fashion month?
- Makes you stand taller.
- Which university do the models attend?
- How many years has Casa Cares been doing the fashion show?
- Montreal Pierre Elliot Trudeau International Airport.
- What side are the buttons on men’s shirts?
13 Clues: When is fashion month? • Makes you stand taller. • Which university do the models attend? • Highest paid model in 2017? (Last Name) • Highest paid model in 2017? (First Name) • What do planes and birds have in common? • What side are the buttons on men’s shirts? • Name of Casa Cares First Year Representative. • One of the 4 major fashion capitals of the world. • ...
CONSTITUTION 2021-10-23
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- a system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches in order to prevent abuse of power
- An agreement that states reached during the Constitutional Convention which included a Senate with equal representation and a House of Representatives with representation based on population
- The clause in the Constitution that gives Congress the power to regulate all business activities that cross state lines or affect more than one state or other nations
- the branch of the United States government responsible for carrying out laws
- the legislature of the United States government
- The branch of the United States government responsible for administering justice
- the person who holds the office of head of state of the United States government
- this article declares that the constitution will take effect when nine states had ratified it
- the process of charging officials in the executive and judicial branches with wrongdoing and bringing them to trial
- the branch of the United States government that makes laws
- Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution
- the upper house of the United States government
- This article of the constitution describes the legislative branch of the government
- this article describes how amendments to the constitution are to be made
- Powers shared by both the federal and state government
- This article says that the states of the union must respect each other's laws, court rulings, and records
- the power of the Supreme Court to declare laws and actions of the government unconstitutional
- The division of powers among the different branches of government
- the first three words of the constitution of the United States of America
- the first ten amendments of the constitution
- The people rule themselves and have the power
- This article of the constitution describes the judicial branch of government
- this article declares that the constitution is the "supreme law of the land" and that federal laws shall prevail over state laws
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- the first constitution of the United States in which the states, rather than the people, held the power
- This article article of the constitution describes the executive branch of government
- Part of the 5th and 14th amendments that ensures everyone is treated fairly through the process of law
- Powers specifically stated in the Constitution as belonging to the federal government
- the lower legislative assembly of the United States Congress
- A principle of a constitutional government whose powers are defined and limited by a constitution
- a form of government in which power is divided between the federal or national government and the states
- principle that every member of a society, including the ruler or government, must follow the law
- a gathering of statesmen who drafted the United States constitution in 1787 constitution
- a group of organized citizens with common beliefs and who join together to elect candidates to public office and determine public policy
- This amendment abolished slavery and involuntary servitude
- a right guaranteed by the first amendment to the United States constitution
- Seven sections of the constitution that outline the structure of the government
- father of the constitution
- Powers of the national government that are not specifically stated in the Constitution but that are implied from the Enumerated powers and that allow Congress to perform its duties
- the introduction of the constitution that describes the goals and purposes of the United States of America
- an assembly that makes, amends, or repeals laws
- to sign or give formal consent and approval to the constitution or an amendment, making it officially valid
41 Clues: father of the constitution • the first ten amendments of the constitution • The people rule themselves and have the power • the legislature of the United States government • the upper house of the United States government • an assembly that makes, amends, or repeals laws • Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution • ...
CONSTITUTION 2021-10-23
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- Part of the 5th and 14th amendments that ensures everyone is treated fairly through the process of law
- Powers shared by both the federal and state government
- The people rule themselves and have the power
- The first ten amendments of the constitution
- Principle that every member of a society, including the ruler or government, must follow the law
- Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution
- An agreement that states reached during the Constitutional Convention which included a Senate with equal representation and a House of Representatives with representation based on population
- This article describes how amendments to the constitution are to be made
- Powers of the national government that are not specifically stated in the Constitution but that are implied from the Enumerated powers and that allow Congress to perform its duties
- The upper house of the United States government
- The introduction of the constitution that describes the goals and purposes of the United States of America
- This article declares that the constitution will take effect when nine states had ratified it
- This article of the constitution describes the legislative branch of the government
- The branch of the United States government responsible for carrying out laws
- S system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches in order to prevent abuse of power
- The lower legislative assembly of the United States Congress
- This amendment abolished slavery and involuntary servitude
- A form of government in which power is divided between the federal or national government and the states
- A right guaranteed by the first amendment to the United States constitution
- This article says that the states of the union must respect each other's laws, court rulings, and records
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- Father of the constitution
- To sign or give formal consent and approval to the constitution or an amendment, making it officially valid
- The first constitution of the United States in which the states, rather than the people, held the power
- The first three words of the constitution of the United States of America
- The person who holds the office of head of state of the United States government
- A gathering of statesmen who drafted the United States constitution in 1787 constitution
- The power of the Supreme Court to declare laws and actions of the government unconstitutional
- The division of powers among the different branches of government
- Powers specifically stated in the Constitution as belonging to the federal government
- An assembly that makes, amends, or repeals laws
- A principle of a constitutional government whose powers are defined and limited by a constitution
- The clause in the Constitution that gives Congress the power to regulate all business activities that cross state lines or affect more than one state or other nations
- A group of organized citizens with common beliefs and who join together to elect candidates to public office and determine public policy
- The branch of the United States government that makes laws
- This article article of the constitution describes the executive branch of government
- The branch of the United States government responsible for administering justice
- This article declares that the constitution is the "supreme law of the land" and that federal laws shall prevail over state laws
- The legislature of the United States government
- Seven sections of the constitution that outline the structure of the government
- The process of charging officials in the executive and judicial branches with wrongdoing and bringing them to trial
- This article of the constitution describes the judicial branch of government
41 Clues: Father of the constitution • The first ten amendments of the constitution • The people rule themselves and have the power • An assembly that makes, amends, or repeals laws • The upper house of the United States government • The legislature of the United States government • Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution • ...
Cuba 2024-03-19
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- National flower of Cuba
- Capital of Cuba
- Continent Cuba is located on
- Number of blue stripes found on the Cuban flag
- government officials are legally required to pickup _____________ in Cuba
- Traditional Rumba dress is called
- The US embargo in 1962 prohibited any exportation and importation or commerce between the U.S and Cuba, resulting in Cuba having an abundance of
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- This on the flag represents strength, constancy and Mason influences
- Cuba is surrounded by water, making it an ______
- In the regional capitals, and outside La Havana, the _______________ (traffic controllers) help to organize hitchhiking and help those who need it most.
- this color on the flag represents the blood of the Cuban patriots
- National animal of Cuba
- Currency used in Cuba
13 Clues: Capital of Cuba • Currency used in Cuba • National flower of Cuba • National animal of Cuba • Continent Cuba is located on • Traditional Rumba dress is called • Number of blue stripes found on the Cuban flag • Cuba is surrounded by water, making it an ______ • this color on the flag represents the blood of the Cuban patriots • ...
Dawn's Daily Crossword 2024-05-30
9 Clues: Craniofacial group • Example...True Crime • Tom's favorite sport • Thanks for being a... • Alex works for this team • Pediatric Audiology location • NICU cart item to prevent shock • Full first name of Dawn's oldest child • Dawn's favorite male co-worker on Thursdays
SUBJECTS 2022-07-07
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- you study the rules of your native language.
- you study this subject in your Harmom Hall classes.
- in this subject you study the countries, capitals, and the most important cities.
- you learn to play a musical instrument.
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- you study the numbers and operations for example: addition, multiplication, etc.
- it is the subject when you run and exercise.
- you study the physical and natural world and do experiments.
- in this subject students paint, cut, draw.
- you study the past of a country.
9 Clues: you study the past of a country. • you learn to play a musical instrument. • in this subject students paint, cut, draw. • you study the rules of your native language. • it is the subject when you run and exercise. • you study this subject in your Harmom Hall classes. • you study the physical and natural world and do experiments. • ...
Globes and Maps 2023-05-31
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- it shows landforms. like mountains, rivers and lakes.
- It explains the subject of the map.
- is a flat drawing of the Earth.
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- Are shown by points on a compass rose.
- tells use what each symbol stands for.
- is a model of the earth shown around a ball.
- it shows state, and national boundaries, capitals and large cities.
- are drawing that stand for something real.
8 Clues: is a flat drawing of the Earth. • It explains the subject of the map. • Are shown by points on a compass rose. • tells use what each symbol stands for. • are drawing that stand for something real. • is a model of the earth shown around a ball. • it shows landforms. like mountains, rivers and lakes. • it shows state, and national boundaries, capitals and large cities.
Western Region of the U.S.A States and Capitals 2021-12-11
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- capital city of Colorado state
- capital city of Utah state
- capital city of Oregon state
- capital city of Washington state
- capital city of Montana state
- capital city of Alaska state
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- capital city of Hawaii state
- capital city of Nevada state
- capital city of Wyoming state
- capital city of Idaho state
- capital city of California state
11 Clues: capital city of Utah state • capital city of Idaho state • capital city of Hawaii state • capital city of Nevada state • capital city of Oregon state • capital city of Alaska state • capital city of Wyoming state • capital city of Montana state • capital city of Colorado state • capital city of California state • capital city of Washington state
civil war 2021-11-21
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- Proclamation, An executive order from President Abraham Lincoln stating that slaves in the Confederate states were to be set free.
- When a person is murdered for political reasons.
- An army of citizens used during emergencies.
- A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery.
- Another name for the Confederate States of America or the South.
- A long gun with a smooth bore that soldiers shot from the shoulder.
- theater, The part of the war fought in the Eastern United States
- A nickname given to people in the South supporting the Confederate States.
- Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars.
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- A nickname for northerners who were against the Civil War.
- A large farm in the southern United States.
- An attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out of a port.
- A nickname for the South.
- A long blade or knife attached to the end of a musket.
- The side of an army or military unit.
- A term meaning "before war". It was often used to describe the United States before the Civil War.
- The northern states of the United States, also called the Union.
- When the southern states chose to leave the United States and to no longer be a part of the country.
- Scott decision, A decision made by the Supreme Court that said Congress could not outlaw slavery.
- A term used to describe people who supported the Union.
20 Clues: A nickname for the South. • The side of an army or military unit. • A large farm in the southern United States. • An army of citizens used during emergencies. • When a person is murdered for political reasons. • Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars. • A long blade or knife attached to the end of a musket. • ...
Pre-Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-22
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- Union fort; location of a battle of the Civil War
- author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
- planned attack led by John Brown to steal weapons from an arsenal in Virginia
- state in which slavery is legal
- southern portion from the Kansas-Nebraska Act
- laws to control the behavior of slaves and to complicate life
- a loyalty to a section or part of the country
- proposed the Kansas-Nebraska Act
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- secret system organized to help slaves escape to the North
- president of the Confederacy
- declared California a free state; Fugitive Slave Law was passed
- the states located in between the Union and the Confederacy
- forcing people to do labor (typically a group in minority)
- the states that remained loyal to the United States
- the states that seceded from the United States
- northern portion from the Kansas-Nebraska Act
- idea that states have the right to make decisions about issues that concern them
- state in which slavery is illegal
- most famous "conductor" of the Underground Railroad
- the war fought between the Union and Confederacy
- to break away from the United States
21 Clues: president of the Confederacy • author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" • state in which slavery is legal • proposed the Kansas-Nebraska Act • state in which slavery is illegal • to break away from the United States • northern portion from the Kansas-Nebraska Act • southern portion from the Kansas-Nebraska Act • a loyalty to a section or part of the country • ...
Grammar by Griffin 2016-03-02
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- the language that we speak
- word that describes a verb
- used at the start of a sentence or for names and places
- a word that describes a noun
- connects words, sentences, phrases and clauses
- a word that means the same thing as another word
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- part of the sentence that describes the location of a noun or pronoun
- 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
- a word that can replace a noun
- a person, place or thing
11 Clues: a person, place or thing • the language that we speak • word that describes a verb • 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 • ...
Chapter 8, Sections 1 and 2 Vocab 2012-11-04
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- Major river, forming a portion of the US and Mexican border.
- Usually in conditions where agriculture is more difficult. "Cold land"
- Estuary: meets Atlantic. Many capitals and cities lie along here.
- Steep cliff or slope. Ex: Eastern Brazilian Highlands.
- "Hot land".
- Where the tide meets the river current.
- Spreads over Brazil, Bolivia, and Peru. Plateau of grasslands and forests.
- Chain of mountains running parallel to each other, as seen in the Andes mountains.
- Results from many leaves coming close together. Forms overhead a tropical rain forest.
- Vast greenlands of inland Argentina and Uruguay.
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- Second largest river in the world. Winds 4,000 feet in South America.
- Production of Andes' rain shadow effect. Located in Chile.
- Name for ranchers or cowhands in the pampas.
- Commonly referred to as "The Caribbean Islands".
- Electricity from water.
- "High plain", located in Peru and Bolivia.
- Made up of Mexico and Central America.
- Most populated of the vertical climate zones. "Temperate land".
- Mountain range running in Mexico.
- Mountain range running along the Western side of South America.
20 Clues: "Hot land". • Electricity from water. • Mountain range running in Mexico. • Made up of Mexico and Central America. • Where the tide meets the river current. • "High plain", located in Peru and Bolivia. • Name for ranchers or cowhands in the pampas. • Commonly referred to as "The Caribbean Islands". • Vast greenlands of inland Argentina and Uruguay. • ...
Civil War Vocabulary 2024-07-30
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- nickname for United States paper money
- included Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania
- term meaning "before war"
- said escaped enslaved people in free states had to be returned to their owners
- nickname for southern white people who supported the Republican Party
- a nickname for the Confederacy
- a large farm in he southern United States
- a northerner who moved to the South during the reconstruction to become rich
- cap worn by Civil War soldiers
- an army of citizens used in emergencies
- long blade or knife attached to the end of a musket
- ankle high shoe worn by soldiers during the Civil War
- the rebuilding of war torn southern states
- also called the Union
- when Southern states chose to leave the United States
- an attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out of a port
- a soldier killed or wounded during battle
- long gun that soliders shot from the shoulder
- took place west of the Appalachian Mountains
- nickname for people from the North and Union soldiers
- boundary or border that split the free states from the slave states
- the side of an army or military unit
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- describes people who supported the Union
- when a person could pay a fee rather than be drafted into the army
- putting the local interests and customs ahead of the entire country
- stated the enslaved in the Confederate states were to be set free
- when a person is murdered for political reasons
- nickname for the South
- crackers eaten by Civil War soldiers
- large caliber firearms
- nickname for northerners who were against the Civil War
- soliders that fight and travel by foot
- another name for the Confederate States of America or the South
- a person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery
- included Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware
- nickname for people in the South supporting the Confederate states
- canvas bag that many Civil War soldiers used to carry food
- said Congress could not outlaw slavery
- warship fully covered and protected by iron cladding
- also called the North
40 Clues: also called the Union • also called the North • nickname for the South • large caliber firearms • term meaning "before war" • a nickname for the Confederacy • cap worn by Civil War soldiers • crackers eaten by Civil War soldiers • the side of an army or military unit • nickname for United States paper money • soliders that fight and travel by foot • ...
UNC Global Crossword 2022-08-17
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- Treaty that was signed at the end of World War I.
- This country celebrates the 75th anniversary of its independence this year.
- This country has the longest coastland.
- This tunnel connects England and France.
- This flag has 12 stars.
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- City where a 2015 climate agreement was adopted.
- This South American country is governed by two capitals.
- World's longest passenger railway including expansion into Mongolia and China.
- Ocean where the Caroline Islands are located.
- Location of the United Nations' international Court of Justice.
10 Clues: This flag has 12 stars. • This country has the longest coastland. • This tunnel connects England and France. • Ocean where the Caroline Islands are located. • City where a 2015 climate agreement was adopted. • Treaty that was signed at the end of World War I. • This South American country is governed by two capitals. • ...
Quarter 3 Crossword 2023-12-22
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- strong loyalty or support for one's own region or section of the country over the interests of the nation as a whole. Refers to the divide between North and South,
- the body of electors established by the United States Constitution who formally select the President and Vice President of the United States.
- the supreme law of the United States that outlines the structure of the government and guarantees the rights and freedoms of its citizens. This replaced the Articles of Confederation.
- the seventh President of the United States and is known for the Indian Removal Act, which resulted in the forced relocation of many Native American tribes.
- the process of developing industries and transitioning from an agrarian society to one based on manufacturing and mass production.
- the second President of the United States and one of the Founding Fathers who is known for passing the Alien and Sedition Acts
- also known as the necessary and proper clause of the Constitution, which grants Congress the power to pass laws that are deemed necessary and proper to carry out its responsibilities. Is used by loose constructionists to “stretch” the powers of the federal government.
- a belief and ideology in the 19th century that it was the destiny of the United States to expand westward across the North American continent.
- the principle that the Constitution and federal laws are the highest authority in the United States and take precedence over state laws.
- the first President of the United States and one of the Founding Fathers who is known for neutrality.
- the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution that protect individual freedoms and limit the power of the government.
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- a series of laws passed by the United States Congress in 1798 that authorized the President to deport or imprison non-citizens deemed to be a threat to the country's security during a time of heightened tensions with France.
- a political group during the early years of the United States who supported a strong central government and the ratification of the Constitution.
- played a crucial role in establishing the financial system of the country. He proposed the creation of a national bank, implemented tariffs to protect domestic industries, and advocated for a strong central government.
- the third President of the United States and one of the Founding Fathers who authorized the Louisiana Purchase, which doubled the size of the country
- a policy of not taking sides in conflicts between other nations.
- a sense of loyalty and devotion to one's nation, often characterized by a belief in the superiority of one's own country.
- branch of government is responsible for making laws, often called “congress.”
- a law passed by the United States Congress that prohibited trade with foreign countries, with the aim of protecting American interests during conflicts between other nations. This law was ultimately a failure. (banned trade with Britain after they were attacking our ships)
- branch of government is responsible for enforcing and carrying out laws, consists of the president, cabinet, and various departments and agencies.
- a series of laws passed by the United States Congress in 1798 that criminalized certain forms of speech and expression critical of the federal government, with the aim of suppressing opposition to the Adams administration and preventing a rebellion such as the one in France.
- branch of government is responsible for interpreting laws and resolving legal disputes.
- the Chief Justice of the United States from 1801 to 1835 who played a significant role in shaping American constitutional law and strengthening the role of the Supreme Court.
- a policy or ideology that favors the interests of native-born individuals over those of immigrants.
- a change or addition to the Constitution.
25 Clues: a change or addition to the Constitution. • a policy of not taking sides in conflicts between other nations. • branch of government is responsible for making laws, often called “congress.” • branch of government is responsible for interpreting laws and resolving legal disputes. • ...
Civil war 2017-02-24
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- /A person who is legally owned by someone else and has to work for that person
- / South economy was based on... plantation
- / Did all Southern states supported the secession?
- / What surgeons on the battlefield didn't know about?
- North economy was based on ...
- Union officials used ... to move troops and supplies from one place to another
- / Confederacy President
- / American ... war was a conflict between the south and the north
- / By using ... Abraham Lincoln Become able to communicate on the spot with his officers on the battlefield.
- / How many states seceded the union by the time Lincoln entered office?
- The ... states during the Civil War were the slave states that didn't leave the Union
- / The ... Army was the land force that fought for the Union during the American Civil War
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- Sumter / Where The Confederate Artillery opened fire?
- / The war had its origin in the factious issue of ...
- President Lincoln's initial response to the attack at Ft. Sumter was the ... plan
- / Southern slave states individually declared their secession from the U.S. and formed the... states
- Law / A type of rule in which military commanders are in control and citizens' rights and freedoms are suspended
- /Confederacy was fighting a ... war
- / The slave states ... the union and formed the Confederacy
- / What president won the election in 1860?
20 Clues: / Confederacy President • North economy was based on ... • /Confederacy was fighting a ... war • / South economy was based on... plantation • / What president won the election in 1860? • / Did all Southern states supported the secession? • Sumter / Where The Confederate Artillery opened fire? • / The war had its origin in the factious issue of ... • ...
The American Civil War 2017-02-24
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- American ... war was a conflict between the south and the north
- President Lincoln's initial response to the attack at Ft. Sumter was the ... plan
- Did all Southern states supported the secession?
- Confederacy President
- The ... states during the Civil War were the slave states that didn't leave the Union
- The slave states ... the union and formed the Confederacy
- How many states seceded the union by the time Lincoln entered office?
- A person who is legally owned by someone else and has to work for that person
- Union officials used ... to move troops and supplies from one place to another
- Confederacy was fighting a ... war
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- South economy was based on... plantation
- What president won the election in 1860?
- North economy was based on ...
- What surgeons on the battlefield didn't know about?
- Southern slave states individually declared their secession from the U.S. and formed the... states
- By using ... Abraham Lincoln Become able to communicate on the spot with his officers on the battlefield.
- The ... Army was the land force that fought for the Union during the American Civil War
- Law A type of rule in which military commanders are in control and citizens' rights and freedoms are suspended
- The war had its origin in the factious issue of ...
- Sumter Where The Confederate Artillery opened fire?
20 Clues: Confederacy President • North economy was based on ... • Confederacy was fighting a ... war • South economy was based on... plantation • What president won the election in 1860? • Did all Southern states supported the secession? • What surgeons on the battlefield didn't know about? • The war had its origin in the factious issue of ... • ...
What we learnt in Spelling 2024-06-18
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- _____ are words that describe a noun.
- p,k,b are examples of
- Silent E stops _____ letters from ending an English word.
- _____ is the name of a person, place, animal or thing.
- _____ are action words.
- a,e,i,o,u are examples of
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- ____ sentences have an independent and dependent clause.
- These things are used at the beginning of a sentence.
- When there is 1.1.1 SVC you need to ____ the consonant
- E Helps the vowel say its name.
- conjunctions you use in compound sentences.
- _____ are words used to describe a verb.
12 Clues: p,k,b are examples of • _____ are action words. • a,e,i,o,u are examples of • E Helps the vowel say its name. • _____ are words that describe a noun. • _____ are words used to describe a verb. • conjunctions you use in compound sentences. • These things are used at the beginning of a sentence. • When there is 1.1.1 SVC you need to ____ the consonant • ...
Latin American Countries 2023-04-03
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- Tegucigalpa is my capital
- My country has two capitals
- There is an important canal in my country
- My capital is Managua
- I am a Caribbean island and my name means "Rich Port"
- I am a country next to Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay
- I am in the north of South America and my capital rhymes with "maracas"
- I share an island with Haiti
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- My capital has the same name as my country
- I am in northern South American and my capital is Bogota
- Santiago is my capital
- The capital of my country translates to "Good Air"
- The name of my country translates to "Rich Coast"
- I am an island with a communist government
- The Galapagos islands are part of my country
- My capital is Montevideo
- I am a very small country in the western part of Central America
- In my country, you will find Machu Picchu
- In my country, you will find the pyramids of Teotihuacan
19 Clues: My capital is Managua • Santiago is my capital • My capital is Montevideo • Tegucigalpa is my capital • My country has two capitals • I share an island with Haiti • There is an important canal in my country • In my country, you will find Machu Picchu • My capital has the same name as my country • I am an island with a communist government • ...
Capitals 2024-02-03
9 Clues: Capital of Idaho • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Alaska • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Florida • Capital of Colorado • Capital of Delaware • Capital of California • Capital of Washington
State Capitals 2014-04-04
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- This is the capital of Georgia.
- Dover is the capital of this state.
- Little Rock is the capital of this state.
- Baton Rouge is the capital of this state.
- This is the capital of West Virginia.
- Jackson is the capital of this state.
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- This is the capital of South Carolina.
- Oklahoma City is the capital of this state.
- This is the capital of North Carolina.
- This is the capital of Kentucky.
- This is the capital of Texas.
- This is the capital of Tennessee.
- Annapolis is the capital of this state.
- This is the capital of Florida.
- This is the capital of Alabama.
- Richmond is the capital of this state.
16 Clues: This is the capital of Texas. • This is the capital of Georgia. • This is the capital of Florida. • This is the capital of Alabama. • This is the capital of Kentucky. • This is the capital of Tennessee. • Dover is the capital of this state. • This is the capital of West Virginia. • Jackson is the capital of this state. • This is the capital of South Carolina. • ...
European Capitals 2020-11-16
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- The capital of Finland
- The capital of Spain
- The capital of Italy
- The capital of Croatia
- The capital of Sweden
- The capilal of Latvia
- The capital of Portugal
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- The capital of North Macedonia
- The capital of Austria
- The capital of Estonia
- The capital of Bulgaria
- The capital of the Netherlands
- The capital of Greece
- The capital of Germany
- The capital of Ireland
- The capital of France
16 Clues: The capital of Spain • The capital of Italy • The capital of Greece • The capital of France • The capital of Sweden • The capilal of Latvia • The capital of Austria • The capital of Estonia • The capital of Finland • The capital of Germany • The capital of Croatia • The capital of Ireland • The capital of Bulgaria • The capital of Portugal • The capital of North Macedonia • ...
World Capitals 2024-07-28
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- Egyptian hangout known for ancient vibes and legendary eats
- Australia’s hangout that's monument central, not sydney but still fire
- Portuguese gem famous for custard tarts and historic streets
- Norwegian scene with stunning fjords and classic eats, totally insta-worthy
- Brazilian hub that’s the heart of the wildest carnival and tropical fruits galore
- The Thai capital where street food slaps and the nightlife is fire
- This argentine locale is steak heaven and tango central
- Korean hotspot where street food is king and traditional dishes are fire
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- The uk scene that's iconic for high tea and lit nightlife
- Japan’s ultimate place for sushi dreams and ramen feasts
- Indian spot where spices rule and the food scene is wild
- German hub that's the bratwurst and beer epicenter, hearty vibes all day
- This turkish treasure is bustling with baklava and epic bazaars
- This French hotspot is all about bougie croissants and Eiffel Tower vibes
- The Italian gem where pasta is life and ancient ruins are totally aesthetic
- Moroccan spot with endless tagine and buzzing markets
16 Clues: Moroccan spot with endless tagine and buzzing markets • This argentine locale is steak heaven and tango central • Japan’s ultimate place for sushi dreams and ramen feasts • Indian spot where spices rule and the food scene is wild • The uk scene that's iconic for high tea and lit nightlife • Egyptian hangout known for ancient vibes and legendary eats • ...
World Capitals 2024-07-14
16 Clues: - UK • - USA • - Japan • - Italy • - India • - Spain • - Egypt • - China • - Greece • - France • - Brazil • - Russia • - Canada • - Germany • - Australia • - Argentina
Gremlin Nation Facts (Part 1 2024-05-09
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- Has traveled cross-country AND transcontinental
- Wants to move to Australia
- Likes lemon juice
- Dances every week
- Has been to almost every state in the Eastern time zone
- Likes retro video games (1980-2000)
- Thinks mint chocolate chip ice cream is disgusting
- Was almost named "Frankie"
- HATES cilantro
- Doesn't like movies
- Collects retro games
- Favorite video game is Terratech
- Likes swimming
- Had red hair when they were little
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- Likes the smell of Sharpies
- Dog's nickname is Toy Boy
- Prefers white rice over brown
- Once ate cucumber with ketchup and liked it
- Prefers the color blue
- Loves listening to Blackpink
- Once solved a Rubik's Cube in <1 min
- Recently got new glasses
- Once travelled to 2 country capitals within 1 month
- Has one 2 y/o brother and one 23 y/o brother
- Prefers waffles over pancakes & dogs over cats
- Plays tennis & has the same b-day as Serena Williams
26 Clues: HATES cilantro • Likes swimming • Likes lemon juice • Dances every week • Doesn't like movies • Collects retro games • Prefers the color blue • Recently got new glasses • Dog's nickname is Toy Boy • Wants to move to Australia • Was almost named "Frankie" • Likes the smell of Sharpies • Loves listening to Blackpink • Prefers white rice over brown • Favorite video game is Terratech • ...
Civics Crossword II 2022-11-29
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- The highest court of the United States is the _______ court.
- U.S. Senators are elected for ___________ years.
- __________ Americans lived in America before the Europeans arrived.
- The month when we vote for President.
- 50 stars on the U.S. flag represent 50 _________.
- The first president of the United States was George ___________.
- The U.S. war fought between the North and the South was the _________ War.
- Franklin ____________ was president during the Great Depression and WWII.
- The last month that you can send in federal income tax forms is ________.
- The president that led the United States during the Civil War (lastname).
- The Statue of Liberty is in ____________.
- There are one ___________ senators in the U.S.
- The ocean on the West Coast of the United States.
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- We live in a state that borders Mexico.
- ________War II happened during the 1900s.
- Two parts of the U.S. Congress are the Senate and House of ________.
- Two major political parties of the U.S. are the __________ and Republican parties.
- One of the countries the United States fought _________ during WWII.
- One power that the states have is that they can give a driver's _________.
- The last name of the current U.S. President (in 2022).
- Only United States citizens can ______ in a federal election.
- The capital of the United States is _______________ D.C.
- MLK fought for Civil ________.
- We elect a President for ___________ years.
- One power that the federal government has is that they can declare ________.
- The branch of government relating to the President.
- Citizens can vote at the age of ___________ and older.
- Checks and __________.
- The Judicial Branch reviews _________.
- Only United States citizens can serve on a _________.
- U.S. Representatives are elected for _______ years.
31 Clues: Checks and __________. • MLK fought for Civil ________. • The month when we vote for President. • The Judicial Branch reviews _________. • We live in a state that borders Mexico. • ________War II happened during the 1900s. • The Statue of Liberty is in ____________. • We elect a President for ___________ years. • There are one ___________ senators in the U.S. • ...
Waves and Sea states 2021-12-02
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- Water level when the surface is flat
- The number of wave crests that pass a fixed point per unit of time
- The highest point of a wave
- The lowest point of a wave
- The vertical distance from crest to trough
- small wavelets averaging about 8 cm high. Continuous energy is needed to form ripples and push them to the next stage of wave formation
- Length of time wind has been blowing
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- The vertical distance from crest to average surface level or still water level
- Unit of marine speed equal to 1 nautical mile per hour
- Includes ripples, chops, storm waves and swells Waves that no longer need wind to push them forward
- The horizontal distance from crest to crest
- Distance the wind is blowing
- Next stage of a wave after a ripllet pushing the wave to about 1 meter high
- Wave conditions of the sea
- The time it take for one complete wave from crest to crest to pass a fixed point
- The speed of the wave in a certain direction, measured in distance vs. time
- when gale-force intensity winds of 70 km/h or more
17 Clues: Wave conditions of the sea • The lowest point of a wave • The highest point of a wave • Distance the wind is blowing • Water level when the surface is flat • Length of time wind has been blowing • The vertical distance from crest to trough • The horizontal distance from crest to crest • when gale-force intensity winds of 70 km/h or more • ...
President of the United States 2023-06-24
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- Reagan The 40th President of the United States. He was known for his conservative policies and efforts to improve relations with the Soviet Union.
- Jefferson The third President of the United States. He is known for writing the Declaration of Independence and making the Louisiana Purchase.
- D. Roosevelt The 32nd President of the United States. He led the country through the Great Depression and World War II.
- W. Bush The 43rd President of the United States. He led the country during the September 11 attacks and initiated the War on Terror.
- Jackson The seventh President of the United States. He was known for his populist policies and expansion of voting rights.
- F. Kennedy The 35th President of the United States. He inspired the nation with his vision for space exploration and played a key role in the Civil Rights Movement.
- S. Truman The 33rd President of the United States. He made the decision to drop atomic bombs on Japan to end World War II.
- S. Grant The 18th President of the United States and a Union general during the Civil War. He worked to protect the rights of African Americans.
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- Clinton The 42nd President of the United States. He is remembered for his economic policies and his impeachment trial.
- Wilson The 28th President of the United States. He led the country through World War I and was a proponent of the League of Nations.
- Obama The 44th President of the United States and the first African American President. He focused on healthcare reform and promoting equality.
- Lincoln The 16th President of the United States. He is famous for leading the country during the Civil War and issuing the Emancipation Proclamation.
- Washington The first President of the United States. He led the country during its early years and set many precedents for future Presidents.
- D. Eisenhower The 34th President of the United States and a five-star general during World War II. He focused on infrastructure projects and international relations.
- Roosevelt The 26th President of the United States. He was a conservationist and established many national parks and forests.
- Carter The 39th President of the United States. He worked on promoting human rights and peace negotiations between Israel and Egypt.
16 Clues: Clinton The 42nd President of the United States. He is remembered for his economic policies and his impeachment trial. • D. Roosevelt The 32nd President of the United States. He led the country through the Great Depression and World War II. • ...
new case 2019-04-22
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- The Purple Cap winner in IPL 2018.
- The cricketer scored four hundred in the IPL 2016.
- The Fairplay Award for IPL 2018.
- Suspended teams for two seasons following their role in a match-fixing and betting scandal.
- How many teams have Parthiv Patel represented before IPL 2018?
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- Runner-up team IPL 2016
- The Orange cap winner IPL 2018.
- First match of IPL(year)
- Winning team of IPL 2018
- Coach of Delhi Capitals
10 Clues: Runner-up team IPL 2016 • Coach of Delhi Capitals • First match of IPL(year) • Winning team of IPL 2018 • The Orange cap winner IPL 2018. • The Fairplay Award for IPL 2018. • The Purple Cap winner in IPL 2018. • The cricketer scored four hundred in the IPL 2016. • How many teams have Parthiv Patel represented before IPL 2018? • ...
Georgia's Westward Expansion 2022-11-14
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- Acronym that represents Georgia's five different capitals
- Georgia's third capital
- Georgia's fifth and current capital
- system in which white males considered to be heads of families were granted land
- first state-supported university in the US
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- Georgia's economic growth relied heavily on _
- Georgia's first capital
- After the Yazoo Land Fraud, land was granted through this system
- invented by Eli Whitney; this invention made picking cotton a lot easier
- atlanta's original name
10 Clues: Georgia's first capital • Georgia's third capital • atlanta's original name • Georgia's fifth and current capital • first state-supported university in the US • Georgia's economic growth relied heavily on _ • Acronym that represents Georgia's five different capitals • After the Yazoo Land Fraud, land was granted through this system • ...
Georgia's Westward Expansion 2022-11-14
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- Acronym that represents Georgia's five different capitals
- Georgia's third capital
- Georgia's fifth and current capital
- system in which white males considered to be heads of families were granted land
- first state-supported university in the US
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- Georgia's economic growth relied heavily on _
- Georgia's first capital
- After the Yazoo Land Fraud, land was granted through this system
- invented by Eli Whitney; this invention made picking cotton a lot easier
- atlanta's original name
10 Clues: Georgia's first capital • Georgia's third capital • atlanta's original name • Georgia's fifth and current capital • first state-supported university in the US • Georgia's economic growth relied heavily on _ • Acronym that represents Georgia's five different capitals • After the Yazoo Land Fraud, land was granted through this system • ...
Sip and Solve 2023-04-11
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- Justin’s favorite music genre
- Kelly’s favorite ice cream flavor (two words)
- Engagement location (two words)
- Kelly’s favorite hobby
- Color of the bridesmaids’ dresses
- Justin’s sister
- Justin’s favorite soda
- One of Kelly’s cats
- Wedding venue (two words)
- Where Kelly went to college
- Number of times Justin and Kelly have been to Disney together
- First concert together (two words)
- Color of the groom’s tux
- Name of the card game Justin plays
- Number of wedding dresses Kelly tried on
- Kelly’s birthday month
- Kelly’s hometown
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- Justin’s hometown
- Justin’s NHL team
- Kelly’s sister
- One of Kelly’s cats
- Justin’s favorite superhero
- Location of Justin and Kelly’s first date
- Best Woman
- Justin’s birthday month
- Where Justin works
- Justin’s favorite ice cream flavor (three words)
- Justin’s NFL team
- Kelly’s NFL team
- Matron of Honor
- First movie date
- Kelly’s favorite DC superhero (two words)
- Where Justin and Kelly met
- Kelly’s NHL team
- Who said I love you first
- Instrument Kelly plays
36 Clues: Best Woman • Kelly’s sister • Justin’s sister • Matron of Honor • Kelly’s NFL team • First movie date • Kelly’s NHL team • Kelly’s hometown • Justin’s hometown • Justin’s NHL team • Justin’s NFL team • Where Justin works • One of Kelly’s cats • One of Kelly’s cats • Kelly’s favorite hobby • Justin’s favorite soda • Instrument Kelly plays • Kelly’s birthday month • Justin’s birthday month • ...
Gremlin Nation Facts (Part 1 2024-05-09
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- Has traveled cross-country AND transcontinental
- Wants to move to Australia
- Likes lemon juice
- Dances every week
- Has been to almost every state in the Eastern time zone
- Likes retro video games (1980-2000)
- Thinks mint chocolate chip ice cream is disgusting
- Was almost named "Frankie"
- HATES cilantro
- Doesn't like movies
- Collects retro games
- Favorite video game is Terratech
- Likes swimming
- Had red hair when they were little
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- Likes the smell of Sharpies
- Dog's nickname is Toy Boy
- Prefers white rice over brown
- Once ate cucumber with ketchup and liked it
- Prefers the color blue
- Loves listening to Blackpink
- Once solved a Rubik's Cube in <1 min
- Recently got new glasses
- Once travelled to 2 country capitals within 1 month
- Has one 2 y/o brother and one 23 y/o brother
- Prefers waffles over pancakes & dogs over cats
- Plays tennis & has the same b-day as Serena Williams
26 Clues: HATES cilantro • Likes swimming • Likes lemon juice • Dances every week • Doesn't like movies • Collects retro games • Prefers the color blue • Recently got new glasses • Dog's nickname is Toy Boy • Wants to move to Australia • Was almost named "Frankie" • Likes the smell of Sharpies • Loves listening to Blackpink • Prefers white rice over brown • Favorite video game is Terratech • ...
History Crossword Puzzle 2020-06-01
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- Walla council/This was a meeting in the Pacific Northwest between the United States and sovereign tribal nations.
- Fight!/This was the popular slogan that led Polk to victory
- Act of 1889/ This when the United States permitted
- Pierre-jean DeSmet/ This person was a Belgium Catholic priest.
- that the United states settlers were destined to
- of 1818/
- War/ This was a conflict between the United States and Yakima.
- indigenous and Euro-american ancestry.
- across North America.
- Clark/ This person was a slaveholder and an american explorer.This person also helped lead the Lewis and Clark expedition
- entrance of Montana and Washington
- Jacob Astor/ This person was a businessman, and died from the sinking of the Titanic
- James Cook/This person was a British explorer,navigator,and captain in the British Royal Navy.
- Vancouver/ This was the fur trading post that was the headquarters of the Hudson's Bay Company's Columbia Department
- Tunnel/ This is a mountain pass in the Northwest of the United States. This pass goes through the Cascade range in Washington
- Doctrine/ This was a United states policy that opposed European colonialism in the States.
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- This person helped the Lewis and Clark Expedition in achieving their objectives by exploring the Louisiana Territory
- Migration of 1843/ This is when about 1,000 emigrants left for Oregon.
- War/ This was a confrontation in 1859 between the United States and the United Kingdom over the borders on the San Juan Islands.
- Controversy / This was an international incident and political dispute between the Spanish Empire, Great Britain, and the United States of America
- Clatsop/ This was the encampment of the Lewis and Clark expedition
- Destiny/ This was a belief in the 19th century
- Vancouver/ This person was a British officer of the Royal Navy in 1791
- de Heceta/This person was a Spanish explorer of the Pacific Northwest.
- Lewis/ This person is best known for his role as the leader of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
- Stevens/ This person was a American Army officer and politician
- (people)/ This a person with
- Yesler/ This person is regarded as the founder of the city Seattle
- Bay Company/ This is a Canadian retail business group, that also trades fur.
29 Clues: of 1818/ • across North America. • (people)/ This a person with • entrance of Montana and Washington • indigenous and Euro-american ancestry. • Destiny/ This was a belief in the 19th century • that the United states settlers were destined to • Act of 1889/ This when the United States permitted • Fight!/This was the popular slogan that led Polk to victory • ...
History Chapter 9 Quiz 9 2024-01-23
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- president of the United States
- – 1889 Pennsylvania flood that took the lives of over 2,000 people
- – leader of the U.S. Navy fleet that destroyed Spanish Pacific naval fleet of Ships during the Spanish American War
- – U.S, Navy ship that sank in Cuba and sparked the beginning of the Spanish American War
- – group of Pacific Islands that the United States helped free from Spain in the Spanish American War
- manmade waterway the United States built across the Isthmus of Panama
- – largest passenger liner in the world at the time it sailed sank on its first voyage after hitting an iceberg
- – amusement park in Brooklyn, New York that has operated since the late 1800’s
- –meeting that established time zones around the world
- – group of American soldiers led by Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish American war
- – helped save the lives of the Panama Canal workers by controlling disease carrying mosquitos
- – American evangelist who started a Sunday School movement in Chicago and founded the Moody Bible Institute
- – war fought between Spain and the United States to set Cuba free from Spain
- – U.S. East Coast entry port for immigrants from 1892 – 1954
- – location of a hurricane in the year 1900 deadliest natural disaster in the United States
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- – law passed to keep Chinese laborers out of the United States
- – 22nd president and 24th President of the United States only president to be elected again after another president has served
- – island possessed by Spain until the end of the Spanish American War
- – 25th president of the United States declared war against Spain to help free the nation of Cuba
- organization that Clara Barton founded that helps in times of war and natural disaster
- California- location of the 1906 earthquake that destroyed most of the city
- – 20th president of the United States
- – 23rd President of the United States; Expanded the U.S. Navy
- – famous battle won by the rough riders
- sent by the United States to set up a government for the Philippines 27th President of the United States
- – leader of the Rough Riders 26th President of the United States
- – U.S. West Coast entry port for immigrants from 1910 – 1940
- – narrow strip of land that connects North America and South America
- – evangelist who had once been a famous baseball player
- – 28th President of the United States president when the Panama Canal opened
- a person who leaves his own country to make his home in another country
31 Clues: president of the United States • – 20th president of the United States • – famous battle won by the rough riders • –meeting that established time zones around the world • – evangelist who had once been a famous baseball player • – U.S. West Coast entry port for immigrants from 1910 – 1940 • – U.S. East Coast entry port for immigrants from 1892 – 1954 • ...
Articles 4-7 and Bill of Rights 2023-11-06
Across
- The amount of state legislatures that are needed to ratify a new amendment
- Citizens of each state are entitled to the privileges of citizens in other states.
- States must respect each other's public acts, records, and judicial proceedings.
- Quatering Soldiers
- A fugitive from justice in one state must be returned to that state if found in another state.
- explains the process for amending the Constitution.
- The amount of state legislatures needed to propose a constitutional amendment
- Protection against cruel and unusual punishment
- Number of states needed to ratify the Constitution
Down
- Rules for admitting new states to the Union and the management of federal lands.
- Amendment that says police need a warrant to arrest/search you.
- Amendment that protects all rights not written in the Constitution
- Amendment that protects freedom of speech, religion, etc.
- Right to bear arms
- emphasizes the relationships between states and their citizens.
- finalizes the ratification process of the Constitution.
- Amendment that guarantees Due Process
- Amendment that states all poweexpresslypressly given to the government are for the states/people
- Amendment that guarantees you a Speedy Trial
- establishes the supremacy of the Constitution and federal laws.
- Amendment that guarantees you a trial by jury in cases over $20 or more
21 Clues: Right to bear arms • Quatering Soldiers • Amendment that guarantees Due Process • Amendment that guarantees you a Speedy Trial • Protection against cruel and unusual punishment • Number of states needed to ratify the Constitution • explains the process for amending the Constitution. • finalizes the ratification process of the Constitution. • ...
8th Grade EOY Review 2017-06-05
Across
- Louisiana Territory was bought by the United States from France. Tripled the size the United States
- a change to the Constitution
- French (Indian Allies) vs England in the Ohio River Valley. England won and France lost their land in North America
- The colonies attempt to make peace with England before declaring Independence.
- Started over British Impressment (forced joining of their military). War ended in a draw with Britain getting Canada, but leaving the United States for good.
- Document that officially declared our Independence from England.
- Maine joined as a free state, Missouri joined as a slave state. Also, created the 30 32 line.
- Written by Thomas Paine, and it outlined reasons we should be independent from England
- The outline of how United States Government should be run
- Lead by Congress, makes laws
- Slaves would count as ⅗ of person when counting population for representation
- Lead by the President, Approves laws
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- The belief that The United States should move westward and be a country that spans from Atlantic to Pacific Ocean
- War the colonists of North America fought against England to gain their independence
- War Fight between North and South. North wanted to keep the Union together and South was fighting for State’s rights
- Issued by Lincoln, ended slavery
- States between Union and Confederacy (ex: Tennessee)
- Lead by Supreme Court, decides if laws are Constitutional
- The first attempt by the United States at a Federal Government
- War between Mexico and U.S. that ended with the United States gaining California, Utah, Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona, and Texas.
- Political fight over newly acquired territory. Slavery was outlawed in Territory acquired in the Mexican-American War, and the Fugitive Slave Act was passed.
21 Clues: a change to the Constitution • Lead by Congress, makes laws • Issued by Lincoln, ended slavery • Lead by the President, Approves laws • States between Union and Confederacy (ex: Tennessee) • Lead by Supreme Court, decides if laws are Constitutional • The outline of how United States Government should be run • ...
USA AND CANADA: UNIT SUMMARY 2020-11-26
Across
- One of the region's largest manufacturing exports is ______ machinery and equipment.
- tax charged on imported goods
- This river begins in Minnesota and flows to the Gulf of Mexico, draining 31 states
- A warm, dry wind that may blow the the east slopes of the Rockies
- With its high standard of living, Canada is one of the ____ countries in the world.
- a proposed law
- The oldest mountains in North America
- A snow storm that meet specific measurements of wind, temperature and length of time
- Branch of government that includes the president
- The percentage of United States covered by forests.
- The most southern state of United States
- A violent spring and summer thunderstorm that creates tornadoes is called ______________
- Buying and selling of goods and services
- Land suitable for farming
- Canada is made up of 10 of these
- Selling goods to other countries
Down
- The Prairie Provinces of Canada and the Great Plains of the United States is a region called ______.
- Prime Minister of Canada
- Canada's largest city
- Self-governing, but with close ties to Great Britain, Canada was created as a _________.
- Both the east and west coasts of Canada and United States are edged with ____________.
- Coal and natural gas are two forms of _____.
- Buying goods from other countries
- Percentage of people who can read and write
- Air pollution created when the sun rays interact with the exhaust gases and industrial emissions
- The lowest and hottest spot in the United States
- Nickname for the southern United States
- To catch fish and other sea animals, you would go to a ___________.
- Coal has been mined here for more than 100 years.
- Waterfalls that form the boundary between Ontario, Canada and New York, United States.
- Type of government in USA and Canada
- Canada's national legislature
- to reject a decision made by the law making body
- Artic native people of North America
34 Clues: a proposed law • Canada's largest city • Prime Minister of Canada • Land suitable for farming • tax charged on imported goods • Canada's national legislature • Canada is made up of 10 of these • Selling goods to other countries • Buying goods from other countries • Type of government in USA and Canada • Artic native people of North America • The oldest mountains in North America • ...
for frankie 2024-03-11
Civil War Vocab 2022-05-12
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- law which established the Kansas and Nebraska territories and allowed for
- power between slave states and free states
- an agreement where both sides give up something in order to reach a goal
- a leading figure in the abolitionist movement in the pre-Civil War United States
- to withdraw from an organization
- an agreement made to keep
- A nickname given to people supporting the Confederate States
- to decide on the issue of slavery.
- formerly escaped slave who wrote a book about his life and became an influential speaker in the North
- A term meaning "before war"
- A term used to describe people who supported the Union
- a settlement in a new country or region
- the orientation of those who favor government by the people
- a tactic where a military force surrounds a city to control
Down
- A person who wanted to eliminate slavery.
- Battle in Pennsylvania that was the turning point of the Civil War
- an encounter of two armies
- Antislavery party founded in the United States in 1848 with the goal of keeping slavery
- The idea that a territory could vote whether or not to have slavery
- of the western states.
- a league of persons, parties, or states
21 Clues: of the western states. • an agreement made to keep • an encounter of two armies • A term meaning "before war" • to withdraw from an organization • to decide on the issue of slavery. • a league of persons, parties, or states • a settlement in a new country or region • A person who wanted to eliminate slavery. • power between slave states and free states • ...
Social class identity 2021-03-17
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- the types of capitals, class fractions
- pm, we are now defined by what we buy
- capital linked to who a person knows
- pm, no longer have a specific job for life
Down
- restricted and elaborated code
- capital linked to skills, knowledge a person has
- underclass, own fault for living off benefits
- upper class having social closure
- argues there are three types of middle class
- decline in manual jobs eroded the working class
- w/c women making themselves more presentable
- capital linked to a persons financial wealth
12 Clues: restricted and elaborated code • upper class having social closure • capital linked to who a person knows • pm, we are now defined by what we buy • the types of capitals, class fractions • pm, no longer have a specific job for life • argues there are three types of middle class • w/c women making themselves more presentable • capital linked to a persons financial wealth • ...
Civil War 2021-12-08
Across
- Forms that forced citizens to enlist in the army.
- the group of states that remained a part of the United States.
- a violent public commotion
- The president at the time
- a supporter of the Republican Party
- Mexican-American hero, commander of the confederate army
- to murder by sudden or secret attack
- who escaped from slavery
- the head of state and head of government of the United States of America
- led slaves to freedom in secret
- too cautious to attack even when enemy was down
Down
- fought in the war
- Turning point of the war
- war fought between the United States of America and the Confederate States of America
- used to direct slaves to freedom
- a member or supporter of a major British political group
- states that seceded from the United States in the 1860 election
- What freed the confederate slaves(not border states)
- man who killed Lincoln
- one human being owned by another human in power
- the coin that our 16th president is on
21 Clues: fought in the war • man who killed Lincoln • Turning point of the war • who escaped from slavery • The president at the time • a violent public commotion • led slaves to freedom in secret • used to direct slaves to freedom • a supporter of the Republican Party • to murder by sudden or secret attack • the coin that our 16th president is on • ...
Hvor går turen hen? 2023-06-10
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- Musicalens hjem i USA
- Festen hvor du spurgte om jeg ville være din gallapartner
- Populær fransk kunstmuseum
- Stor grøn park i USA
- Kendt fransk tårn
- Stedet hvor jeg for første gang sagde jeg elsker dig
Down
- Ugedagen, vi blev kærester
- En af de fire fashion-capitals
- Efternavnet på kendt renæssance-maler
- By, kendt for Times Square
- Stedet vi holdte nytår i 2023
- Navnet på en person jeg holder meget af
- italiensk krydderlikør
- Ret lavet på ris
- Stor grøn park i England
- Mit hjem i fire måneder
16 Clues: Ret lavet på ris • Kendt fransk tårn • Stor grøn park i USA • Musicalens hjem i USA • italiensk krydderlikør • Mit hjem i fire måneder • Stor grøn park i England • Ugedagen, vi blev kærester • By, kendt for Times Square • Populær fransk kunstmuseum • Stedet vi holdte nytår i 2023 • En af de fire fashion-capitals • Efternavnet på kendt renæssance-maler • ...
Unit 6 Review Name:_____________________ 2024-03-06
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- Economic region of the United States known for its wheat production
- Financial center of the world
- Climate zone of Northeast United States
- River located in the Southwest that provides freshwater to many states
- River that runs through the central United States and empties into the Gulf of Mexico
- City in Nebraska that grew because of the Transcontinental Railroad
- Physical region located between the Appalachian Mountains and Atlantic Ocean
- Canadian city located on the West coast that is a famous filming location
- Body of water located to the South of the United States
- The official residence of the president of the United States
- Province in Canada known for its French speaking citizens
- The ability to speak two languages
- River that forms the border between the U.S. and Mexico
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- Man made waterway that connects the Great Lakes to the Hudson River
- River that is located in the Northwestern United States
- Large body of water in northern Canada
- Physical region in central United States known for its agriculture
- Famous bridge located in San Francisco
- Ocean where hurricanes usually form
- cultural region located in the city of San Francisco
- Economic region in the United States that used to have a lot of industry
- Oldest mountain range in North America
- Most spoken language in Canada besides English
- Large tower located in Toronto Canada
24 Clues: Financial center of the world • The ability to speak two languages • Ocean where hurricanes usually form • Large tower located in Toronto Canada • Large body of water in northern Canada • Famous bridge located in San Francisco • Oldest mountain range in North America • Climate zone of Northeast United States • Most spoken language in Canada besides English • ...
School subjects and rooms 2017-11-16
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- lab a room with many computers
- School subject that deals with living organisms
- School subject - you learn the properties of substances
- a large room with equipment for exercising the body
- education School subject - you learn about the different religions of the world
- School subject - you learn about kings and queens
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- the school room with books
- education School subject - you play football, handball, tennis,etc.
- School subject - the study of numbers
- you learn the names of countries, nationalities and capitals,
10 Clues: the school room with books • lab a room with many computers • School subject - the study of numbers • School subject that deals with living organisms • School subject - you learn about kings and queens • a large room with equipment for exercising the body • School subject - you learn the properties of substances • ...
Vocabulary 2 2022-12-12
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- Talking/writing the opposite of a statement made previously by yourself.
- Being the opposite of something.
- Who the writer is writing for, who's reading the essay.
- Going further in a story to make the ideas better and stronger for the story.
- The mechanics of writing, like capitals, punctuation and handwriting.
- A frequently updated web page used for personal commentary.
Down
- How correct your information is.
- A claim made to rebut a previous claim.
- Talking about someone else's view.
- To be believed or trusted.
10 Clues: To be believed or trusted. • How correct your information is. • Being the opposite of something. • Talking about someone else's view. • A claim made to rebut a previous claim. • Who the writer is writing for, who's reading the essay. • A frequently updated web page used for personal commentary. • The mechanics of writing, like capitals, punctuation and handwriting. • ...
European capitals 2022-02-08
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- The capital of the Czech Republic
- The capital of Luxemburg
- The capital of the United Kingdom
- The capital of Slovakia
- The capital of Austria
- The capital of Ireland
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- The capital of Romania
- The capital of France
- The capital of Spain
- The capital of Monaco
- The capital of Italy
- The capital of Portugal
- The capital of the Netherlands
- The capital of Greece
- The capital of Germany
15 Clues: The capital of Spain • The capital of Italy • The capital of France • The capital of Monaco • The capital of Greece • The capital of Romania • The capital of Austria • The capital of Germany • The capital of Ireland • The capital of Slovakia • The capital of Portugal • The capital of Luxemburg • The capital of the Netherlands • The capital of the Czech Republic • ...
Country Capitals 2014-03-14
15 Clues: Capital of Oman • Capital of Kenya • Capital of Syria • Capital of Serbia • Capital of Turkey • Capital of Uganda • Capital of Jordan • Capital of Lebanon • Capital of Somalia • Capital of Ukraine • Capital of Albania • Capital of Pakistan • Capital of Kazakhstan • Capital of Switzerland • Capital of Saudi Arabia
European capitals 2022-10-05
15 Clues: Capital of Italy • Capital of Serbia • Capital of France • Capital of Greece • Capital of Turkey • Capital of Germany • Capital of Romania • Capital of Croatia • Capital of Hungary • Capital of Austria • Capital of Slovenia • Capital of Slovakia • Capital of Bulgaria • Capital of Czech Republic • Capital of Bosnia Herzegovina
European capitals 2022-10-05
15 Clues: Capital of Italy • Capital of Serbia • Capital of France • Capital of Greece • Capital of Turkey • Capital of Germany • Capital of Romania • Capital of Croatia • Capital of Hungary • Capital of Austria • Capital of Slovenia • Capital of Slovakia • Capital of Bulgaria • Capital of Czech Republic • Capital of Bosnia Herzegovina
World Capitals 2017-04-01
Countries & Capitals 2021-07-01
15 Clues: Capital of Peru • Capital of Oman • Capital of Japan • Capital of Italy • Capital of India • Capital of Qatar • Capital of Norway • Capital of Germany • Capital of Pakistan • Capital of Thailand • Capital of Indonesia • Capital of Bangladesh • Capital of South Korea • Capital of Philippines • Capital of Netherlands
State Capitals 2024-05-17
State Capitals 2024-02-20
Across
- California's inland capital.
- Capital on the Hudson River.
- City on the Kanawha River.
- Capital with cowboy roots.
- French-inspired capital of the Midwest.
- Capital in America's Last Frontier.
- Sailboat-filled capital near the Chesapeake Bay.
- Capital of the Lone Star State.
Down
- Music City's governmental center.
- Smallest state capital by population.
- City Named after a Founding Father.
- City known for its potatoes.
- Capital with stunning beaches.
- City with a fiery name.
- Home to the Kansas Statehouse.
15 Clues: City with a fiery name. • City on the Kanawha River. • Capital with cowboy roots. • California's inland capital. • Capital on the Hudson River. • City known for its potatoes. • Capital with stunning beaches. • Home to the Kansas Statehouse. • Capital of the Lone Star State. • Music City's governmental center. • City Named after a Founding Father. • ...
States and its capital 2020-09-26
17 Clues: Assam • Bihar • Punjab • Kerala • Sikkim • Gujarat • Karnataka • Meghalaya • Tamilnadu • chattisgarh • West bengal • Maharashtra • Uttarpradesh • Madhya pradesh • Andhra pradesh • himachal pradesh • Andaman and Nicobar
States and its capital 2020-09-26
17 Clues: Assam • Bihar • Sikkim • Punjab • Kerala • Gujarat • Meghalaya • Tamilnadu • Karnataka • chattisgarh • West bengal • Maharashtra • Uttarpradesh • Andhra pradesh • Madhya pradesh • Andaman and Nicobar • himachal pradesh
Baltic States and Ukraine 2022-04-11
Across
- Who is the leader of Latvia
- What is the poorest country in the Baltic states
- What state(country)is in the middle of the two countries
- What is the capital of Estonia
- In terms of the countries in the title, which country has the biggest amount of blue on their flag
- What was the first baltic state
- What is the capital of Ukraine
- are all baltic states nato?
- Who is the leader of Estonia
- What Baltic state has the most population
- What is the richest country in the baltic states
Down
- Which Baltic state has the most land mass
- Who is the leader of Lithuaina
- Who is the current president of Ukraine
- What Baltic state is the most southern
- What is the capital of Lithuania
- Where did the Baltic states get their name from
- What continent are the Baltic States located on
- What is the capital of Latvia
- Do each baltic state speak the same language
20 Clues: Who is the leader of Latvia • are all baltic states nato? • Who is the leader of Estonia • What is the capital of Latvia • Who is the leader of Lithuaina • What is the capital of Estonia • What is the capital of Ukraine • What was the first baltic state • What is the capital of Lithuania • What Baltic state is the most southern • Who is the current president of Ukraine • ...
South Africa revision crossword 2021-02-19
Across
- In 1995 South Africa won the World Cup in this
- Policy of positive discrimination
- To dislike someone based on their skin colour
- New South Africa is known as the '______ Nation'
- Britain made South Africa a part of its _______
- A precious metal mined in South Africa
- Area of specific plants and animals due to climate
- European country where the Boers came from
- ________ Mandela
Down
- A prison where Mandela spent many years
- Name of racist laws in South Africa
- Aim of the Truth & Reconciliation Commission
- A long nosed animal found in South Africa
- Place where school children protested
- One of the capitals of South Africa
- Ability to understand the situation of another
- An African tribe who fought wars with the British
- Initials of Mandela's political party
18 Clues: ________ Mandela • Policy of positive discrimination • Name of racist laws in South Africa • One of the capitals of South Africa • Place where school children protested • Initials of Mandela's political party • A precious metal mined in South Africa • A prison where Mandela spent many years • A long nosed animal found in South Africa • ...
IPL 2021-04-19
Across
- Which country hosted the IPL 2020
- Brand ambassador of Dream 11
- Which player won the purple cap in IPL 2008?
- Maximum sixes award in IPL 2008
- how many times MI have won the IPL finals
- Which player scored the most runs in IPL 2018
- Which australian has the best bowling figure in IPL
- Who was the emerging player of IPL 2020
Down
- Current Head Coach of MI
- Owner of RCB team
- Who was the Defending Champions in IPL 2020?
- Which national team are called Baggy Greens?
- In which stadium, IPL 2014 Finals hosted?
- Who won the orange cap in 2019?
- The distance between the popping crease and the bowling crease
- Current captain of Delhi Capitals?
- Who won the first IPL
- How many teams participate in IPL
18 Clues: Owner of RCB team • Who won the first IPL • Current Head Coach of MI • Brand ambassador of Dream 11 • Who won the orange cap in 2019? • Maximum sixes award in IPL 2008 • Which country hosted the IPL 2020 • How many teams participate in IPL • Current captain of Delhi Capitals? • Who was the emerging player of IPL 2020 • In which stadium, IPL 2014 Finals hosted? • ...
HARRY TEASER 2021-10-03
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- Someone who suddenly left the NSW scene
- Someone who is annoying a xxxx in a bottle
- Over which no runs are scored
- Smallest God ever
- Song that takes you to the heavens
- Jess' newest mate
- A friend whose last name is like a cricket cap
- The longest ferry trip in Sydney
- How many Bird Rocks at Walkerville
Down
- The best and fairest for the Swans in 2021
- Something you love to make with Mum
- A former Prime Minister who surfs at Bondi
- Who took the most wickets in IPL in 2020
- A favourite book series
- Which city is the Capitals IPL team from?
- A brave Indigenous football who said enough
- Great band on the Voice
- The friend who is like a Lion
18 Clues: Smallest God ever • Jess' newest mate • A favourite book series • Great band on the Voice • Over which no runs are scored • The friend who is like a Lion • The longest ferry trip in Sydney • Song that takes you to the heavens • How many Bird Rocks at Walkerville • Something you love to make with Mum • Someone who suddenly left the NSW scene • ...
IPL 2021-04-15
Across
- Which australian has the best bowling figure in IPL?
- Who was the emerging player of IPL 2020
- Current captain of Delhi Capitals?
- How many teams participate in IPL
- Who was the Defending Champions in IPL 2020?
- How many times MI have won the IPL finals
Down
- Which country hosted the IPL 2020
- Current Head Coach of MI
- The distance between the popping crease and the bowling crease
- Brand ambassador of Dream 11
10 Clues: Current Head Coach of MI • Brand ambassador of Dream 11 • Which country hosted the IPL 2020 • How many teams participate in IPL • Current captain of Delhi Capitals? • Who was the emerging player of IPL 2020 • How many times MI have won the IPL finals • Who was the Defending Champions in IPL 2020? • Which australian has the best bowling figure in IPL? • ...
Vocab unit. 7 2022-01-07
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- to stop or put an end to
- - to block off a place so that goods can not get through
- - tax
- war - a war between citizens of the same country
- Republicans - northern political party who fought agains slavery
- - the state of being owned by another person
- – income
- law - military government
- - to leave a group of states
- district - military is responsible for overseeing a certain area
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- Amendment - gave citizenship to all people born or naturalized n the United States 15th Amendment - gave former slaves and African Americans the right to vote naturalized - given citizenship
- – to withdraw, including the withdrawal of states from the Union
- - a large farm that grows crops to sell (cash crops)
- Amendment - abolished slavery
- - the United States or northern states during the Civlil War
- –concern for regional needs and interests
- relating to the national or central government of a country.
- States of America - the souther states that seceded
- rights - Governmental rights granted to individual states in a country by a federal constitution sovereignty - supreme power or authority
- - people held in slavery
- - to change the Constitution
- - get rid of something
22 Clues: - tax • – income • - get rid of something • to stop or put an end to • - people held in slavery • law - military government • - to change the Constitution • - to leave a group of states • Amendment - abolished slavery • –concern for regional needs and interests • - the state of being owned by another person • war - a war between citizens of the same country • ...
Unit 7 2022-01-07
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- northern political party who fought agains slavery
- rights - Governmental rights granted to individual states in a country by a federal constitution sovereignty - supreme power or authority
- relating to the national or central government of a country.
- States of America - the souther states that seceded
- tax
- income
- to withdraw, including the withdrawal of states from the Union
- gave former slaves and African Americans the right to vote naturalized - given citizenship
- war - a war between citizens of the same country
- people held in slavery
- to stop or put an end to
- abolished slavery
Down
- gave citizenship to all people born or naturalized n the United States
- a large farm that grows crops to sell (cash crops)
- to change the Constitution
- the United States or northern states during the Civlil War
- military is responsible for overseeing a certain area
- the state of being owned by another person
- to leave a group of states
- –concern for regional needs and interests
- law - military government
- get rid of something
- to block off a place so that goods can not get through
23 Clues: tax • income • abolished slavery • get rid of something • people held in slavery • to stop or put an end to • law - military government • to change the Constitution • to leave a group of states • –concern for regional needs and interests • the state of being owned by another person • war - a war between citizens of the same country • a large farm that grows crops to sell (cash crops) • ...
Music 2022-10-05
5 Clues: what is the dynamic for loud • what is the dynamic for quite • four normal key signature (use letters) • tonic trial use capitals (first letter only.) • what is the first letter for the musical scale (use capitals)
Civil war 2021-10-22
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- What was the south called during the Civil War
- First state to leave the Union
- President during the Civil War
- Battle of bull
- Jefferson Davis was president of this southern government
- Union general at the battle of Gettysburg
- Where did the civil war began
Down
- He was the president of the Confederacy after it seceded from the Union
- An enslaved man who tried to win his freedom in the court
- Provided a fast and cheap way to remove seeds from cotton
- Word for when a state left the union
- This state was home to Richmond, one of the capitals of the Confederacy
- Wanted to end slavery
- Vice president to Lincoln
- Help the war effort by Sewing uniforms and making other supplies
- these people were freed by the amancipation proclamation
16 Clues: Battle of bull • Wanted to end slavery • Vice president to Lincoln • 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 at the battle of Gettysburg • What was the south called during the Civil War • these people were freed by the amancipation proclamation • ...
U0 L1 Map Skills Practice 2023-08-23
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- There are ____________ states in the United States.
- The ____________________separates the Western and Eastern hemispheres.
- A spherical map is called a __________
- ____________ is the country North of the United States
- North America is a____________
- New Jersey is a ____________
- The United States of America is a____________
- New Jersey is located in the ____________ region of the United States
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- There are ____________ countries on the continent of North America.
- The United States has ____________ formal regions.
- ____________ is the country South of the United States
- The Northern and Southern hemispheres are separated by the __________
- The ____________Ocean is on the East coast of America.
- There are__________continents and 5 oceans.
- The United States is located in the ____________ hemisphere.
15 Clues: New Jersey is a ____________ • North America is a____________ • A spherical map is called a __________ • There are__________continents and 5 oceans. • The United States of America is a____________ • The United States has ____________ formal regions. • There are ____________ states in the United States. • ____________ is the country South of the United States • ...
Hockey 2018-10-25
10 Clues: the sport name • what you skate on • protects your head • what you use to play • what you use to shoot • where you sit to rest • cold place were you play • Wore number 99 (last name) • what you use to move (on feet) • team that won the Stanleycup last year
NHL teams- easy 2022-01-11
10 Clues: Closest to us • Capital of USA • Has the most fans • haven't won any cups • won most Stanley cups • newest team in the NHL • Farthest north NHL team • won Stanley cup last year. • One of the three California teams • has the youngest captain to win a cup
Bolivia 2023-10-20
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- Bolivia's Form of Government
- Amount of Capitals in Bolivia
- Bolivia is the _____ of South America
- Country that Borders Bolivia
- Bolivia is named after _____
- A capital of Bolivia
- Rainforest in Bolivia
Down
- Amount of Olympic Medals won for Bolivia
- Bolivia's National Animal
- Amount of Official Languages in Bolivia
10 Clues: A capital of Bolivia • Rainforest in Bolivia • Bolivia's National Animal • Bolivia's Form of Government • Country that Borders Bolivia • Bolivia is named after _____ • Amount of Capitals in Bolivia • Bolivia is the _____ of South America • Amount of Official Languages in Bolivia • Amount of Olympic Medals won for Bolivia
Rioja 2023-05-29
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- Area and autonomous community of Spain and France with its' own unique traditions and language
- Third sub-region of Rioja
- Important white grape variety in Rioja
- Spanish term - place, a winery, where grapes that growers produced are being processed and wines are stored
- "High Rioja" biggest sub-region of Rioja
- One of the two wine capitals of Rioja
Down
- Most common soil type in the region of Rioja
- One of the most important red grape varieties in Rioja
- "Low Rioja" sub-region of Rioja
- River that flows through Rioja region
10 Clues: Third sub-region of Rioja • "Low Rioja" sub-region of Rioja • River that flows through Rioja region • One of the two wine capitals of Rioja • Important white grape variety in Rioja • "High Rioja" biggest sub-region of Rioja • Most common soil type in the region of Rioja • One of the most important red grape varieties in Rioja • ...
Civil War crossword 2023-02-22
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- A law passed by Congress in 1850 that said escaped enslaved people in free states had to be returned to their owners.
- A large farm in the southern United States. Before the Civil War many of the workers on plantations were enslaved.
- A nickname for the South.
- 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.
- these states were slave states that did not leave the Union, but largely supported the cause of the Confederates.
- confederate victory first shots
- Putting the local interests and customs ahead of the entire country.
- A nickname for people from the North as well as Union soldiers.
- A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle.
- A term used to describe people who supported the Union.
- 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
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- Crackers eaten by Civil War soldiers made from flour, water, and salt.
- A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery.
- When a person is murdered for political reasons.Blockade An attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out of a port.
- An executive order from President Abraham Lincoln stating that the enslaved in the Confederate states were to be set free.
- A term meaning "before war". It was often used to describe the United States before the Civil War.
- another name for the Confederate States of America or the South.
- A nickname for northerners who were against the Civil War.
- A nickname for the Confederate States of America or the Confederacy.
20 Clues: A nickname for the South. • confederate victory first shots • An army of citizens used during emergencies. • A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle. • A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery. • A term used to describe people who supported the Union. • A nickname for northerners who were against the Civil War. • ...
Georgia's Westward Expansion 2022-11-14
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- Acronym that represents Georgia's five different capitals
- Georgia's third capital
- Georgia's fifth and current capital
- system in which white males considered to be heads of families were granted land
- first state-supported university in the US
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- Georgia's economic growth relied heavily on _
- Georgia's first capital
- After the Yazoo Land Fraud, land was granted through this system
- invented by Eli Whitney; this invention made picking cotton a lot easier
- atlanta's original name
10 Clues: Georgia's first capital • Georgia's third capital • atlanta's original name • Georgia's fifth and current capital • first state-supported university in the US • Georgia's economic growth relied heavily on _ • Acronym that represents Georgia's five different capitals • After the Yazoo Land Fraud, land was granted through this system • ...
Civil War vocabulary 2017-04-19
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- Slave law a law passed as part of the Compromise of 1850, which provided southern slaveholders with a legal way to capture slaves who had escaped to the free states
- Lincoln was president of the United States during the Civil War (16TH president), wrote the Gettysburg Address
- another term for the Confederate States of America, the South
- Brown an American abolitionist, Brown and his followers attacked and occupied the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry
- society in which people lived in small villages and on farms and plantations, the South was mainly an agricultural society
- crop a crop such as tobacco and cotton that is grown to be sold rather than by use by the farmer
- of 1850 California entered the Union as a free state. Southwest territories would decide about slavery.
- Compromise of 1820 Missouri entered the Union as a slave state; Maine entered the Union as a free slate.
- Barton a Civil War nurse, created the American Red Cross
- Tom’s Cabin a novel written by Harriet Beecher Stowe, who was an abolitionist, which described slavery in the South
- S. Grant was general of the Union army that defeated Lee
- Smalls an African American sailor and later a Union naval captain, was highly honored for his feats of bravery and heroism. He was elected to the United States House of Representatives after the war.
- Scott’s Decision United States Supreme Court case, a slave who had resided in a free state or territory , where slavery was prohibited, was not thereby entitled to his freedom
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- a group of states united into one political body, the United States, and refers to the North during the Civil War
- Davis was president of the Confederate States of America
- “Stonewall” Jackson was a skilled Confederate general from Virginia
- tax on foreign goods
- an act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving.
- Proclamation declared “that all persons held as slaves: within the rebellious states “are, and henceforward shall be free”
- Address said that the Civil War was to preserve a government “of the people, by the people, and for the people” Given by Abraham Lincoln in Gettysburg PA
- and Nebraska Act People in each state would decide the slavery issue (“popular sovereignty”)
- Douglass was a former enslaved African American who promoted African American involvement in the Civil War
- sovereignty the principle that the authority of a state and its government is created and sustained by the consent of its people, through their elected representatives, who are the source of all political power
- rights political powers reserved for the states governments rather than the federal governments. State power should be stronger than national.
- society in which people held jobs in cities, the North was mainly an urban society
- the withdrawal of states from the United States
26 Clues: tax on foreign goods • the withdrawal of states from the United States • Davis was president of the Confederate States of America • Barton a Civil War nurse, created the American Red Cross • S. Grant was general of the Union army that defeated Lee • another term for the Confederate States of America, the South • ...
COUNTRIES AND CAPITALS 2024-02-18
9 Clues: The capial of France. • The capital of Greece • The capital of Spain. • The capital of Russia • the capital of Norway. • The capital of the UK. • The capital of Finland • The capital of Germany. • The capital of Ireland.
Capitals 2021-06-25
9 Clues: what is the capital of Japan • what is the capital of Spain • what is the capital of Russia • what is the capital of Greece • what is the capital of Croatia • what is the capital of Belgium • what is the capital of Germany • what is the capital of Danmark • what is the capital of Portugal
CAPITALS 2020-10-06
Capitals 2017-11-20
9 Clues: Capital Of Wales • Capital Of Italy • Capital Of Spain • Capital Of France • Capital Of Austria • Capital Of Ireland • Capital Of Iceland • Capital Of Germany • Capital Of Australia
STATE CAPITALS AND TRAITS 2022-05-02
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- Jefferson City is the capital
- state that is home to the green tree frog
- city to check out if you like history
- has parks that are pretty
- city that has races to enjoy
- adjective that describes maple syrup
- capital of Arizona
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- describes Santa Fe, New Mexico
- city that had the first subway train
- state famous for BBQ food (barbecue)
- Music City
- city where you'll see a lot of trees
- city where they have polka dancing
13 Clues: Music City • capital of Arizona • has parks that are pretty • city that has races to enjoy • Jefferson City is the capital • describes Santa Fe, New Mexico • city where they have polka dancing • city that had the first subway train • state famous for BBQ food (barbecue) • city where you'll see a lot of trees • adjective that describes maple syrup • ...
U.S. Constitution 2023-01-19
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- can cancel actions of a branch or give 3 branches power
- role of judicial branch
- role of legislative branch
- 2 houses and legislative branch and the senate and house and housed based on population
- first 10 amendants
- head of executive branch
- first president of the united states
- can sign or veto
- votes based on states population total 435
- role of executive branch
- part of congress and total 100
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- violent attacks on the court house and other government properties
- a supporter of federal government
- to count a slave as 3/5 of a man in states population
- interprets law
- in charge of the legislative branch
- delegates from small states and disliked Virginia plan
- made up of the house and senate and makes all Laws
- decides what rights citizens in the states have
- court in the judicial branch and has 9 members that can serve for life
- called for strong national government with 3 branches or parts
- is counted every 10 years
- feared government would be too powerful
- anti federalist
- The father of the constitution
25 Clues: interprets law • anti federalist • can sign or veto • first 10 amendants • role of judicial branch • head of executive branch • role of executive branch • is counted every 10 years • role of legislative branch • The father of the constitution • part of congress and total 100 • a supporter of federal government • in charge of the legislative branch • first president of the united states • ...
Year 8 Cast Button to chin, till June be in! 26.05 2023-05-26
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- Name of main character in Skellig
- We use these to write names of Places/Countries
- Name of a man who keeps going to a place to exercise
- Where we keep money in/special public holiday
- Famous tower in Castletown
- when we are not in school or work
- What do you call a lawyer's daughter
- The nickname of the doctor in the book
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- Part of a book
- What kind of tree fits in your hand
- Posh crab
- The most common tuba that we eat
- We eat them with loads of salt and vinegar
- Fish how you feel after doing too much work/exercise
- Distance of motorbike race course down South
15 Clues: Posh crab • Part of a book • Famous tower in Castletown • The most common tuba that we eat • Name of main character in Skellig • when we are not in school or work • What kind of tree fits in your hand • What do you call a lawyer's daughter • The nickname of the doctor in the book • We eat them with loads of salt and vinegar • Distance of motorbike race course down South • ...
Developing Models of Matter (Section 3.2) 2019-05-04
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- Antoine Lavoisier identified __________ as a mixture of oxygen and another gas.
- Dalton's atomic model states that each ___________ is characterized by the mass of its atoms.
- Thomson’s atomic model states that electrons have a _________ mass and a negative charge.
- 1650 – Robert Boyle believed the four element model could be improved. He defined element as “certain simple _______________ bodies”.
- Henry ____________ discovered that his gas would burn in oxygen and produce water.
- Rutherford’s Atomic Model states that rapidly moving negatively charged electrons are scattered __________ the nucleus.
- 1831 – Michael Faraday found that electric current could cause _____________ changes to some compounds.
- A.D. 500-1600 – The _______________ devised chemical symbols for substances (now elements and compounds).
- 350 B.C. – Aristotle also believed in the ________ element model and it influenced scientific thinking for almost 2000 years.
- 450 B.C. – Greek scholar Empedocles proposed that matter was composed of four elements: earth, air, fire,___________.
- Robert ____________ recognized that elements could be combined to form compounds.
- Ernest Rutherford made the “nuclear” model and discovered the existence of a dense, positively charged core in the atom called the ____________.
- In 400 B.C., ________________ suggested that matter was made of tiny particles called atoms that could not be broken down further.
- Bohr’s atomic model states that the __________ of filling the first three orbits with electrons is 2, 8, and 8.
- Michael _____________ believed that atoms could gain electric charges and form ions.
- electrons have a negative charge and the rest of the atom is a sphere of ___________ charge.
- Rutherford’s Atomic Model states that the nucleus is a very tiny, __________ and positively charged core of an atom.
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- Bohr’s atomic model states that electrons move around the nucleus in circular paths called _________, like the planets circle the Sun.
- Dalton’s model of the atom was called the “_____________ Ball” Model
- Bohr’s atomic model states that each electron in an orbit has a definite amount of __________.
- Bohr’s atomic model states that electrons cannot exist between these orbits, but can move up or down from one orbit to another if ____________ by heat, light or electrical energy.
- J.J. Thomson formed the “__________ bun” model where the atom is a sphere of positive electricity with negative electrons imbedded in the positive sphere.
- 1808 – John Dalton proposed that the atom is a solid, _______________, indestructible sphere and the atom contains no subatomic particles.
- Niels Bohr made the “_______________” model by placing electrons in specific orbits around the nucleus.
- Dalton's atomic model states that atoms are not ____________ or destroyed in a chemical change.
- 1904 – J.J. Thomson discovered very light negative particles called _____________.
- Bohr’s atomic model states that electrons are more ____________ when they are closer to the nucleus.
- Late 1700’s – Joseph Priestly was the first person to isolate ____________.
- Dalton's atomic model states that joining atoms of two or more elements forms _____________.
- Bohr’s atomic model states that each orbit (energy level) is located at a certain _____________ from the nucleus.
- Rutherford’s Atomic Model states that the nucleus is surrounded by mostly ___________ space.
- Antoine Lavoisier defined element as a pure substance that ____________ be broken down into simpler substances. He discovered and identified 23 elements.
- Rutherford’s Atomic Model states that all of the atom’s positively charged particles called ___________ are contained in the nucleus.
- Bohr’s atomic model states that further the electron is from the nucleus, the ___________ its energy.
- Dalton believed that atoms of the same element are exactly alike and have the same _________.
- Henry Cavendish experimented by mixing metal with ________ which produced a flammable gas (hydrogen).
36 Clues: Dalton’s model of the atom was called the “_____________ Ball” Model • Late 1700’s – Joseph Priestly was the first person to isolate ____________. • Antoine Lavoisier identified __________ as a mixture of oxygen and another gas. • Robert ____________ recognized that elements could be combined to form compounds. • ...