states and capitals Crossword Puzzles
civil war 2019-10-09
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- Compromise/A series of agreements passed by Congress in 1820-1821 to maintain the balance of power between slave states and free states. Missouri was admitted as a slave state and Maine was admitted as a free state to keep the balance of power.
- three minute speech inspired the North to keep fighting for a united country and the end of slavery.
- Tom's Cabin/Novel written by Harriet Beecher Stowe that showed the horrors of slavery to Northerners.
- of Gettysburg/Turning point of the Civil War that made it clear the North would win.
- Act/A law that allowed voters in Kansas and Nebraska to choose whether to allow slavery or not.
- states/Slave states that remained in the Union (Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware).
- Scott Decision/U.S. Supreme Court decision which determined that slaves (Dred Scott) could not sue in federal court because they did not have the rights of citizenship.
- Davis/President of the Confederacy; born in Kentucky; for slavery; believed states had the right to leave the Union
- Proclamation/
- for the South; got his nickname because he refused to retreat during battle - he held his position like a stone wall.
- freeing slaves in Union-controlled Confederate states
- Address/Speech given by Abraham Lincoln at the dedication of the Gettysburg National Cemetery
- United States (especially the northern states during the American Civil War)
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- Ferry/Place in Virginia where John Brown led a raid on a federal arsenal.
- southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861.
- of being owned by, and forced to work for someone else.
- stopped the South's advance in the North
- Southern states seceded from the Union in 1860 which precipitated the Civil War.
- leave or withdraw
- Sumter/Union military post in South Carolina which was taken over by the Confederacy in 1861.
- erupted when people from Missouri crossed into Kansas to vote for slavery then went back to Missouri
- clad/ship made of iron
- Lincoln/President of the United States of America during the Civil War; born in Kentucky; helped preserve the United States by leading the country in the defeat of the Confederacy; against slavery; freed slaves; assassinated by John Wilkes Booth
- did not call for abolition (free all slaves) at the beginning of the war because these states had slaves and would fight for the Union.
24 Clues: Proclamation/ • leave or withdraw • clad/ship made of iron • stopped the South's advance in the North • freeing slaves in Union-controlled Confederate states • of being owned by, and forced to work for someone else. • southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861. • Ferry/Place in Virginia where John Brown led a raid on a federal arsenal. • ...
Unit 3 Vocab 2025-02-07
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- - An agreement between the United States and Great Britain which aimed to resolve issues remaining from the American Revolution.
- - A series of 85 essays advocating for the ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
- - Branch of gov’t that makes laws.
- - The principal author of the Declaration of Independence and first Secretary of State.
- - The first Secretary of War of the United States and a key figure in the American Revolutionary War.
- - Politician that supports France in foreign policy.
- - A founding father and the first Attorney General of the United States. He also served as Governor of Virginia and was a key figure in the drafting of the Constitution.
- - A gathering of delegates from five states to discuss trade and commerce issues. It ultimately called for a larger convention to address the shortcomings of the Articles of Confederation.
- - A violent tax protest in the United States during George Washington's presidency, sparked by a federal excise tax.
- - The first constitution of the United States, which established a weak federal government and emphasized state sovereignty.
- - An agreement during the Constitutional Convention that allowed Congress to regulate interstate and international trade while prohibiting any interference with the slave trade for a period of twenty years.
- - The first Secretary of the Treasury of the United States and a founding father who advocated for a strong central government.
- - Grants Congress the power to pass all laws deemed "necessary and proper" for carrying out its enumerated powers, allowing for flexibility in legislation.
- - Established the federal judiciary system in the United States, creating the Supreme Court.
- - A meeting in Philadelphia where delegates from twelve states convened to create the U.S. Constitution.
- - Believed in a broader interpretation that allows for implied powers of the Constitution.
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- - An agreement between the United States and various Native American tribes in the Northwest Territory, which established boundaries and ceded significant portions of land to the U.S.
- - Supported a strong central government and the Constitution
- - Politician that supports England in foreign policy.
- - A document presented by Alexander Hamilton in 1790 outlining the financial status of the United States and proposing a plan to manage national debt, including the assumption of state debts and the establishment of a national bank.
- - Branch of gov’t that enforces laws.
- - An agreement between the United States and Spain which established friendly relations and defined the boundaries of the U.S. and Spanish territories.
- - A coup by Continental Army officers to challenge the authority of Congress.
- - The practice of the British Royal Navy forcibly recruiting American sailors into its ranks.
- - The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution which guarantees individual liberties and rights.
- - Known as the "Father of the Constitution," he was a key architect of the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
- - A financial institution proposed to stabilize and improve the nation's credit and to manage the government’s finances.
- - Branch of gov’t that enforces laws.
- - A compromise reached during the Convention that determined that three-fifths of the enslaved population would be counted for purposes of representation and taxation.
- - It established new states out of the Northwest Territory.
- - Opposed the new Constitution, fearing it would erode states' rights and individual liberties.
- - A political party that advocated for states' rights, agrarian interests, and a strict interpretation of the Constitution.
- - An armed uprising in Massachusetts protesting economic injustices and high taxes.
- - Advocated for a narrow interpretation, limiting the powers of the federal government to those explicitly stated in the Constitution.
- - Commander of the Continental Army during the American Revolution and the first President of the United States.
- - A period of radical social and political change in France from 1789 to 1799 that had a significant impact on the world, including the rise of republicanism and the challenge to monarchies.
- - An American statesman, diplomat, and founding father who served as the first Chief Justice of the United States and co-author of The Federalist Papers.
- - An agreement reached during the Constitutional Convention that established a bicameral legislature, combining the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan.
38 Clues: - Branch of gov’t that makes laws. • - Branch of gov’t that enforces laws. • - Branch of gov’t that enforces laws. • - Politician that supports France in foreign policy. • - Politician that supports England in foreign policy. • - It established new states out of the Northwest Territory. • - Supported a strong central government and the Constitution • ...
New nation notes 2023-12-01
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- had the right to governor themself
- large states wanted votes to be proportional to now many people you had in each states
- a ruler of total power
- small states thought that each states should be equal and get 1 vote
- wanted a weak central goverment
- judges the that are fair
- enforces laws
- make sure none are too strong
- a new constitution
- together both groups pass laws
- changes to the constitution
- equal representation where each state gets 1 vote
- a close friendship of states
- 3 goverment split into 3
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- signed and agreed on
- vote for people who represent us in goverment
- this was the first constitution that was weak
- protect the rights of the people
- for every 5 slaves, and 3 of them counted towards the population
- wanted a strong central goverment
- passes laws
- a rule book for what the goverment can and can’t do
- proportional representation where states with large populations have more votes
23 Clues: passes laws • enforces laws • a new constitution • signed and agreed on • a ruler of total power • judges the that are fair • 3 goverment split into 3 • changes to the constitution • a close friendship of states • make sure none are too strong • together both groups pass laws • wanted a weak central goverment • protect the rights of the people • wanted a strong central goverment • ...
Constitution Vocabulary 2022-05-16
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- a statement that is added to a proposal or document
- the act of forming or establishing something
- relating to a lawmaking assembly
- possession of the qualities required to do something
- helped draft the Constitution, and served as the first secretary of the treasury. He was the founder and chief architect of the American financial system.
- the quality of being fair, reasonable, or impartial
- the upper house of the United States Congress
- the United States
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- any group of human beings collectively
- all future generations
- freedom of choice
- the lower legislative assembly of the United States Congress
- an untroubled state that is free from disturbances
- North American republic containing 50 states - 48 conterminous states in North America plus Alaska in northwest North America and the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean; achieved independence in 1776
- something that aids or promotes well-being
- an early American statesman, lawyer, and a Founding Father of the United States. He is the only person to sign all four great state papers of the United States: the Continental Association, the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution.
- known as the "Father of the Constitution" for his pivotal role in drafting and promoting the Constitution of the United States and the Bill of Rights
- the legislature of the United States government
18 Clues: freedom of choice • the United States • all future generations • relating to a lawmaking assembly • any group of human beings collectively • something that aids or promotes well-being • the act of forming or establishing something • the upper house of the United States Congress • the legislature of the United States government • ...
The Constitution 2025-12-11
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- The Pilgrims came to America for _____ freedom.
- The _____ on the United States flag represent the original 13 states.
- This British act put an internal tax on various documents and paper products in the American colonies.
- How many stars are there on the United States flag?
- One of the 13 original colonies(two words).
- Article _____ of the Constitution tells how the Legislative Branch of government should work.
- The 50th state added to our Union was _____.
- What is the head executive of a city government called?
- The stripes on the United States flag are _____ and white.
- The date of Independence Day is July _____.
- George Washington was Commanderin-Chief of the _____ Army.
- How many full terms can the president of the United States serve?
- The United States president is elected for _____ years.
- The Declaration of _____was a proclamation of the former American colonies that they were now and henceforth free states.
- The colors of the United States flag are red, white, and _____.
- One of the 13 original colonies(two words).
- One of the original 13 colonies.
- How many branches are there in the government of the United States?
- It is the duty of Congress to make ____.
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- On Independence Day we celebrate independence from _____.
- The _____ (2 words) becomes president of the United States if the president should die.
- One of the 13 original colonies.
- Colonist who remained loyal to the King of England during the American Revolution.
- King of England during the American Revolution.
- There is one _____ for each state in the Union on the United States flag.
- The _____ of the United States elect Congress.
- A change to the US Constitution is called a(n) _____.
- Article _____ sets forth powers of the president.
- who were opposed to the tea tax is known as the _____ Tea Party.
- The Senate and the House of Representatives is what we call _____.
- The first president of the United States was George ____.
- Patrick _____ was a Virginia patriot whose eloquent speeches helped to stir up resistance to Britain.
- The destruction of a cargo of tea by
- There are 50 _____ in the Union.
34 Clues: One of the 13 original colonies. • There are 50 _____ in the Union. • One of the original 13 colonies. • The destruction of a cargo of tea by • It is the duty of Congress to make ____. • One of the 13 original colonies(two words). • The date of Independence Day is July _____. • One of the 13 original colonies(two words). • The 50th state added to our Union was _____. • ...
federalism 2021-12-03
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- laws reffering between people
- court held congress exceeded its rule
- court never gave a complete list of these
- require periodic checks on the government
- illegal to discriminate based on color
- cheif in justice when courts often supported states rights
- when the national government gives money to the states
- A nationalist Chief Justice; presided during McCulloch (John Marshall)
- powers listed in the constitution for national government to carry out
- powers straight to the state
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- powers both states and national have
- way that states might negotiate
- return to state
- powers reserved directly to the states
- allows for powwers to stretch
- favor state and local action in problems
- court ruled on a case between state and national
- powers to the national government
- national governors association
- favors national action
- procedure for admissions
- states which powers are more than others
- powers of national just because
- ability for state and local to make its own laws
- tax based on how much you make
25 Clues: return to state • favors national action • procedure for admissions • powers straight to the state • allows for powwers to stretch • laws reffering between people • national governors association • tax based on how much you make • way that states might negotiate • powers of national just because • powers to the national government • powers both states and national have • ...
2nd hr joshua garcia 2021-09-21
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- constitutional right to reject a decision
- powers that are neither prohibited nor explicitly given by law to any organ of government.
- compromise agreement between delegates from the Northern and the Southern states at the United States Constitutional Convention (1787) that three-fifths of the slave population would be counted for determining direct taxation and representation in the House of Representatives.
- James Madison's _________ outlined a strong national government with three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial.
- William Paterson's_________ proposed a unicameral (one-house) legislature with equal votes of states and an executive elected by a national legislature.
- person who advocates or supports a system of government in which several states unite under a central authority.
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- a Caribbean-born American statesman, politician, legal scholar, military commander, lawyer, banker, and economist.
- The__________ created two legislative bodies in Congress.
- principle of government under which separate branches are empowered to prevent actions by other branches and are induced to share power.
- the ________ established a government for the Northwest Territory, outlined the process for admitting a new state to the Union, and guaranteed that newly created states would be equal to the original thirteen states.
- was an agreement among the 13 original states of the United States of America that served as its first constitution.
- an armed uprising in Western Massachusetts and Worcester in response to a debt crisis among the citizenry and in opposition to the state government's increased efforts to collect taxes both on individuals and their trades.
- The ____________ took place from May 25 to September 17, 1787, in the old Pennsylvania State House in Philadelphia.
- prevents the government from making laws which regulate an establishment of religion
- powers are specifically granted to the federal government
- the ___________ laid out the process by which lands west of the Appalachian Mountains were to be surveyed and sold.
- ate-18th century movement that opposed the creation of a stronger U.S. federal government
- fourth president of the United States
- The United States Bill of Rights comprises the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution.
19 Clues: fourth president of the United States • constitutional right to reject a decision • The__________ created two legislative bodies in Congress. • powers are specifically granted to the federal government • prevents the government from making laws which regulate an establishment of religion • ...
civil war crossword puzzle 2017-05-18
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- after the civil war
- where the civil war ended
- freedom from slavery
- president of the U.S during the civil war
- a crop that southern states make for money
- general of the union
- states that are on the edge of the U.S
- general of the confederacy
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- supreme court decision that determined if slaves could sue in federal court
- a political party that supports slavery
- someone who wants to get rid of slavery
- a political party that doesnt support slavery
- maintaining the balance of power between slave states and free states
- turning point of the civil war
- a doctrine that said people should be able to decide for themselves if slavery should be allowed
- bloodiest day of civil war
- a device that allows messages to be sent over long distances
- being owned and forced to work for someone
- northern states
- a branch of the military using ships
- a novel written by Harriet beecher stowe that explained the reality of slavery
- southern states
- a state leaving the U.S
- the boundary between slave states and free states
- a place where people manufacture goods
25 Clues: northern states • southern states • after the civil war • freedom from slavery • general of the union • a state leaving the U.S • where the civil war ended • bloodiest day of civil war • general of the confederacy • turning point of the civil war • a branch of the military using ships • a place where people manufacture goods • states that are on the edge of the U.S • ...
Pledge of Allegiance - Practice Vocabulary 2018-09-02
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- to the Flag of the United States of ________
- one Nation under ______ , indivisible
- with liberty and justice for ______
- ______ Nation under God, indivisible
- to the Flag of the _______ States of America
- to the Flag of the United ________ of America
- and to the __________ for which it stands
- with ________ and justice for all
- I pledge _________
- one Nation ________ God, indivisible
- and to the Republic for _______ it stands
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- I _______ allegiance
- one ________, under God, indivisible
- one Nation under God, _________
- ______ to the Republic for which it stands
- with liberty and ________ for all
- and to ______ Republic for which it stands
- and to the Republic for which it ________
- to the _______ of the United States of America
- ______ liberty and justice for all
- with liberty and justice _______ all
21 Clues: I pledge _________ • I _______ allegiance • one Nation under God, _________ • with liberty and ________ for all • with ________ and justice for all • ______ liberty and justice for all • with liberty and justice for ______ • one ________, under God, indivisible • ______ Nation under God, indivisible • with liberty and justice _______ all • one Nation ________ God, indivisible • ...
Alex's Grammar Crossword Thingo 2024-11-17
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- Vital is high ____ and good is low ____.
- Extra information on a noun.
- A mix between a adjective and a verb.
- A sentence that doesn't need a answer is ______.
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- Used at the start of a sentence or with a proper noun
- A word that describes a noun.
- Comparing two things, usually with 'like' or 'as'.
- A person place or thing.
8 Clues: A person place or thing. • Extra information on a noun. • A word that describes a noun. • A mix between a adjective and a verb. • Vital is high ____ and good is low ____. • A sentence that doesn't need a answer is ______. • Comparing two things, usually with 'like' or 'as'. • Used at the start of a sentence or with a proper noun
Year 8 • Year 8 Temperature is rising 2023-05-16
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- Top of a horses tail/boats part here
- man going fishing
- Country who won Eurovision
- We use them for pronouns and start of sentences
- Doing word in English
- Boats dock here/rhymes with Betty
- Little bird/red beak/missing from Calf of Man
- What do you call a woman who keeps singing xmas songs
- A man who builds a wall in the middle of a river
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- This fish carries a big knife
- Main frame of a motor bike
- Changes into a butterfly
- Place in the IoM/Getting a new by pass
- Biggest planet
- Another word for great/fantastic/
15 Clues: Biggest planet • man going fishing • Doing word in English • Changes into a butterfly • Main frame of a motor bike • Country who won Eurovision • This fish carries a big knife • Boats dock here/rhymes with Betty • Another word for great/fantastic/ • Top of a horses tail/boats part here • Place in the IoM/Getting a new by pass • Little bird/red beak/missing from Calf of Man • ...
Milan and Fashion 2023-05-15
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- Last name of famous Italian designer Miuccia
- Common term for a fashion model's walk
- Milanese street famous for fashion, _ _ _ Montenapoleone
- Milan is known as a global capital of ___ and design
- Legendary fashion magazine
- Area in Milan famous for high-end shopping: "Quadrilatero della ___"
- Famous Italian fashion house, known for its Medusa logo
- Famous cathedral in Milan
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- Often used term for high-end fashion
- One of the "Big Four" fashion capitals
- Italian designer with initials "G.A."
- Common type of fabric in fashion
- Milan's famous fashion week happens in this season, mostly
- Milan's world famous opera house
- Italian luxury fashion house, known for its knitwear
15 Clues: Famous cathedral in Milan • Legendary fashion magazine • Common type of fabric in fashion • Milan's world famous opera house • Often used term for high-end fashion • Italian designer with initials "G.A." • One of the "Big Four" fashion capitals • Common term for a fashion model's walk • Last name of famous Italian designer Miuccia • ...
US History Unit 4 Keywords 2017-11-24
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- When people can vote on issues like people voted on slavery in Utah and New Mexico before the Civil War
- Vote that sought to replace Abraham Lincoln’s Vice President and successor with a different president in 1868 but failed by one vote in the Senate
- Period after the Civil War from 1865 to 1877 when the United States were reunited and issues from the war were confronted
- War between Kansas and Missouri over slavery and Missouri disrupting Kansas’ vote on whether to allow slavery
- The first African-American regiment to serve in the Civil War
- Declaration by the Supreme Court that African-Americans could never be citizens of the United States
- Breaking away from a country like southern States did before the civil war
- Supporter of slavery who assassinated Abraham Lincoln
- Political party that supported granting more rights to African-American and wanted to punish Southern states for leaving the Union
- Where the last battle of the Civil War took place and General Lee surrendered
- State laws in the South that placed many limitations on the freedom of African-Americans
- Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson, good strategists and worked well together
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- Provisory president of the Confederacy made up of the seceded Southern states
- Series of debates between the candidates running for the Senate in Illinois in 1858
- Raid attempting to seize guns to give to slaves to help them obtain freedom that resulted in failure and the execution of the organizer
- Plan to cut the South off from supplies from the Atlantic and the Mississippi River.
- Compromise allowing California to enter the Union as a free state, Utah and New Mexico to vote on slavery, and ending slave trade in Washington DC
- Declaration by Abraham Lincoln freeing slaves in the states that had seceded from the Union
- Act making slaves who had escaped to Northern states be captured and returned to the South
- Act repealing the Missouri compromise and declaring that all states could choose to be slave states if they wanted
- Novel written by Harriet Beecher Stowe demonstrating the immorality of slavery
- Political party in the north of the United States that opposed slavery
- Association that provided freed slaves and other Southerners with resources such as food, medical care, schools and land
- Ulysses S. Grant and Sherman, not particularly good strategists
24 Clues: Supporter of slavery who assassinated Abraham Lincoln • The first African-American regiment to serve in the Civil War • Ulysses S. Grant and Sherman, not particularly good strategists • Political party in the north of the United States that opposed slavery • Breaking away from a country like southern States did before the civil war • ...
Hunger Games 2017-03-14
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- The capitals weapons
- lives in Victors village district 4
- What katniss was known by
- Throwing knives
- The name of the first book
- The name of the third book
- He worked at the bakery
- The secret District
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- Katniss's sister
- President of the capitol
- Katniss's favourite weapon
- President of District 13
- The leader of the Hunger Games
- Where the rich people live
- She is the main character
- The District that Katniss lives in
- He calls Katniss Katnip
- The name to the third book
- The arena from mockingjay
19 Clues: Throwing knives • Katniss's sister • The secret District • The capitals weapons • He calls Katniss Katnip • He worked at the bakery • President of the capitol • President of District 13 • She is the main character • What katniss was known by • The arena from mockingjay • Katniss's favourite weapon • Where the rich people live • The name of the first book • The name to the third book • ...
Civil War Events 2024-11-12
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- 1st state to secede from the Union
- 16th president of the United States; helped preserve the United States by leading the defeat of the secessionist Confederacy; an outspoken opponent of the expansion of slavery.
- Many factories, industrial, bigger cities, many immigrants, and didn't support slavery.
- Power comes from the people who rule by majority and their own consent.
- A novel published by Harriet Beecher Stowe in 1852 which portrayed slavery as brutal and immoral and caused many northerns to oppose slavery.
- Issued by Lincoln, freeing all slaves in areas still at war with the Union. It also said that black men could join the Union army.
- A group tried to seize the federal arsenal and armory at Harpers Ferry, Virginia to give weapons to slaves who could use them to fight for freedom. The plan failed, and the leader was tried, convicted, and hanged for treason.
- A person who wanted to end slavery in the United States
- Famous as the site of the surrender of the Confederate Army under Robert E. Lee to Union commander Ulysses S. Grant
- (1863) a speech given by Abraham Lincoln in which he praised the bravery of Union soldiers and renewed his commitment to winning the Civil War; supported the ideals of self-government and democratic government
- Lincoln, the Republican candidate, won because the Democratic party was split over slavery. As a result, the South no longer felt like it has a voice in politics and a number of states seceded from the Union.
- 1863, Union gains control of Mississippi River and Grant takes lead of Union armies, total war begins
- Slave sued for his freedom after living in a free state for a short time. Supreme Court ruling that declared slaves were not viewed as citizens but as property.
- A sequence of violent events involving abolitionists and pro-Slavery elements that took place in Kansas-Nebraska Territory. The dispute further strained the relations of the North and South, making civil war imminent.
- The southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861
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- Loyalty to one's own region of the country, rather than to the nation as a whole
- The president was shot and killed by John Wilkes Booth at Ford's Theater in Washington, D.C., April 14, 1865Missouri Compromise Created to keep the balance of power of free states and slave states. It was decided Missouri entered as a slave state and Maine entered as a free state and all states North of the 36th parallel were free states and all South were slave states.
- Formal withdrawal of states or regions from a nation
- (1) California admitted as free state, (2) territorial status and popular sovereignty of Utah and New Mexico, (3) slave trade abolished in DC, and (4) new fugitive slave law; strengthened South's support advocated by Henry Clay and Stephen Douglas
- Area that relied on agriculture, plantations, cotton, crops. few factories, and had slaves.
- 1854 A law that allowed voters in Kansas and Nebraska to choose whether to allow slavery
- A law that made it a crime to help runaway slaves; allowed for the arrest of escaped slaves in areas where slavery was illegal and required their return to slaveholders
- 1863, this three day battle was the bloodiest of the entire Civil War, ended in a Union victory, and is considered the turning point of the war because the South would never invade the North again.
- A system of secret routes used by escaping slaves to reach freedom in the North or in Canada
- Created to keep the balance of power of free states and slave states. It was decided Missouri entered as a slave state and Maine entered as a free state and all states North of the 36th parallel were free states and all South were slave states.
- American abolitionist. Born a slave on a Maryland plantation, she escaped to the North in 1849 and became the most renowned conductor on the Underground Railroad, leading more than 300 slaves to freedom.
- Union fort attacked by Confederates in South Carolina 1861 sparking the start of the Civil War
27 Clues: 1st state to secede from the Union • Formal withdrawal of states or regions from a nation • A person who wanted to end slavery in the United States • The southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861 • Power comes from the people who rule by majority and their own consent. • ...
Sip & Solve 2023-02-28
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- The Country the couple wants to visit the most
- The couples favorite tv show
- The couple does this fall activity every October
- Name of the best man
- The honeymoon destination
- The couples college alma mater
- The couples first concert together was what music festival
- Kyle is ___ days older than Emily
- Name of the matron of honor
- The couples first date location
- City the bride and groom live in
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- The couple booked their venue in ____, 2021
- Brides maiden name
- The city Kyle proposed in
- The grooms Bachelor party trip location
- Emily's favorite flower that Kyles allergic to
- The Brides favorite food
- The couples favorite sports team
- The wedding hashtag
- Couple who lives the furthest away (by miles)
- The first wedding the couple will attend together after their own
- The couples anniversary month (dating, engagement, and marriage)
- What subject does the groom teach
23 Clues: Brides maiden name • The wedding hashtag • Name of the best man • The Brides favorite food • The city Kyle proposed in • The honeymoon destination • Name of the matron of honor • The couples favorite tv show • The couples college alma mater • The couples first date location • The couples favorite sports team • City the bride and groom live in • What subject does the groom teach • ...
Civil war 2021-03-18
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- First state to leave the Union
- Type of cabin where Lincoln grew up
- Word for when a state left the union
- Short and famous speech given by Abraham Lincoln
- The North was also called by this "uniting" name
- Union General who later became president
- Jefferson Davis was president of this southern government
- This state was home to Richmond, one of the capitals of the Confederacy
- Another name for a big farm in the south
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- Vice President to Lincoln
- These people were freed by the Emancipation Proclamation
- Theatre where Lincoln was shot
- Where did the Civil War began
- Civil ____
- Union General at the Battle of Gettysburg
- He marched to Savannah
- Fought the North
- Assassin of Lincoln
- State burnt by General Sherman and his army
- Battle of Bull ___
- President during the Civil War
- Color of the confederate uniforms
- Bloody battle fought near Sharpsburg, Maryland
23 Clues: Civil ____ • Fought the North • Battle of Bull ___ • Assassin of Lincoln • He marched to Savannah • Vice President to Lincoln • Where did the Civil War began • Theatre where Lincoln was shot • First state to leave the Union • President during the Civil War • Color of the confederate uniforms • Type of cabin where Lincoln grew up • Word for when a state left the union • ...
Katie & Chris 2024-08-01
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- Hospital where Chris & Katie were born
- Colour of Katie & Chris' Eyes
- Chris' first dog's name
- name of Katie & Chris’ floor hockey team
- First person Katie and Chris shared their engagement with
- name of NHL team Chris made cookies for
- NFL team Chris & Katie support
- Who is more competitive
- Name of first Junior A Team Chris was on
- name of friend who made the wedding cake
- Where Chris' parents met
- Stone in Katie's engagement ring
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- Job of Chris & Katie's Grandpa
- City where Chris proposed
- where Katie's parents met
- tree that’s taking over Chris and Katie’s life
- Scottish town & Chris' Mom's Maiden Name
- University attended by Chris & Katie
- Country of Katie & Chris' first international trip
- Name of Chris' house while at UBC
- Honeymoon destination
- Name of Katie & Chris' dog
- Katie's first dog's name
- Where was Katie & Chris' first date
24 Clues: Honeymoon destination • Chris' first dog's name • Who is more competitive • Katie's first dog's name • Where Chris' parents met • City where Chris proposed • where Katie's parents met • Name of Katie & Chris' dog • Colour of Katie & Chris' Eyes • Job of Chris & Katie's Grandpa • NFL team Chris & Katie support • Stone in Katie's engagement ring • Name of Chris' house while at UBC • ...
US Constitution 2023-10-25
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- Amendment 20 reduces the “lame ___” period
- What article states that the ratification of the Constitution by nine states will make it law?
- Article 4 Section 4 guarantees every state a ___ form of government
- Article 1 Section 3 says each state has how many representatives?
- Article 1 Section 2 says the House of Representatives have the sole power of?
- Amendment 15 prevents a person from ___ because of race, color, or creed
- Amendment 27: Congress cannot accept a pay raise until ___ term.
- Article 7 asserts that how many of the original 13 states need to ratify the Constitution before it’s officially put into effect?
- What amendment states powers not mentioned in the Constitution are reserved for the state
- Article 1 Section 10 are the powers denied to?
- Article 3 Section 3 defines the crime of ____
- Article 2 Section 2 states that the President can create ___ with the approval of 2/3 of the Senate
- What amendment states protection from unreasonable searches and seizures
- Article 4 Section 1 establishes that all states must honor all ___ of other states
- What amendment states citizens cannot sue a state in a federal court
- Article 3 Section 2 guarantees trial by ___
- What amendment states allows voters to cast direct votes for U.S. senators.
- Amendment 12: Separate ___ for President and Vice President
- Amendment 2 gives the right to bear what?
- Article 4 Section 2 was given power through the ____ Slave Act
- Article 1 Section 4 says Congress must meet once every ___.
- How many amendments does the Bill of Rights have?
- Article 2 Section 3 states that that the President must give a yearly ____ to the nation
- Article 1 Section 2 says that the representatives in the House of Representatives are determined by?
- Amendment 1 covers how many freedoms?
- Article 3 Section 1 establishes the ____ Court
- Article 2 Section 4 explains that anyone in Office may be Impeached if they are convicted of treason, ____, or other high crimes and misdemeanors.
- Article 1 Section 8 says that Congress can pass taxes and establish and maintain what to benefit the US.
- Amendment 26 states that citizens must be ____ year old get to vote.
- What amendment states the right to remain silent
- Article 1 Section 3 says a ___ of the Senate office is replaced every two years
- Amendment 25 addresses who becomes ___ if the current one dies or resigns
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- Article 5 establishes how to change what?
- Article 1 Section 9 are the powers denied to?
- Amendment 13 abolished
- Article 2 Section 2 states that the President has a group of advisors called?
- Amendment 18
- Article 1 Section 1 says there are two houses of ___
- Article 2 Section 1 establishes the office of the ___ and the Vice-President.
- Article 6 states that the Constitution is the supreme law of the ___
- Amendment 24 prohibits ___ taxes
- Amendment 7 ensures right of ___ by jury
- Amendment 22: Restricts the Presidential ___ to two.
- Amendment 19 states that ___ get the right to vote.
- Article 2 Section 1 states Presidents are elected by the ___. (Two words)
- Article 1 Section 7 says that the President can either sign or __ a bill.
- Article 1 Section 5 says that Congress cannot meet without the ___ number present.
- Article 4 Section 3 established the ____ of new states
- Amendment 14 sets basis for
- Amendment 3 prohibits the what of soldiers
- What amendment states no cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.
- Amendment 9 is about ___ Rights
- Article 1 Section 3 says who is the president of the Senate. (Two words)
- Amendment 6 states the right to a speedy and public trial, by an ___ jury
- Amendment 21 ____ Amendment 18
- Amendment 23 allows the District of ____ to vote like a state.
- What amendment states allows Congress to collect income tax
- Article 1 Section 6 says that members cannot hold any other what while in Congress?
58 Clues: Amendment 18 • Amendment 13 abolished • Amendment 14 sets basis for • Amendment 21 ____ Amendment 18 • Amendment 9 is about ___ Rights • Amendment 24 prohibits ___ taxes • Amendment 1 covers how many freedoms? • Amendment 7 ensures right of ___ by jury • Article 5 establishes how to change what? • Amendment 2 gives the right to bear what? • ...
Jamaica parishes and Capitals 2025-04-15
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- the capital of Portland
- the capital of St Andrew
- the capital of Trelawny
- the capital of St Thomas
- the capital of Montego Bay
- the c.apital of St Elizabeth
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- the capital of Westmoreland
- the capital of Jamaica
- the capital of Hanover
- the capital of Clarendon
- the capital of St Mary
- the capital of.St Ann
- the capital of St Catherine
- the capital of manchester
14 Clues: the capital of.St Ann • the capital of Jamaica • the capital of Hanover • the capital of St Mary • the capital of Portland • the capital of Trelawny • the capital of Clarendon • the capital of St Andrew • the capital of St Thomas • the capital of manchester • the capital of Montego Bay • the capital of Westmoreland • the capital of St Catherine • the c.apital of St Elizabeth
Articles of confederations 2024-12-09
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- A union of sovereign groups or states for mutual support and shared governance.
- Each state cannot have its own Army or declare war or sign peace treaties.
- Created the Articles of Confederation
- All states must abide by the laws of the confederation.
- Gave the states power to appoint or elect military officers.
- Nine states had to approve a new state joining, offered statehood to Canada.
- Replaced the Articles of Confederation in 1788
- Gave the name United States of America.
- Set guidelines for the executive committee.
- Each state gets one delegate vote.
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- What month and year were they adopted by the Continental Congress.
- All states will defend each other against agression.
- Gave all the states sovereignty, freedom, and independence.
- Name the rebellion in Massachusetts that made the leaders of the country begin to seriously question the effectiveness of the Articles of Confederation.
- Each state must donate money for the federal government.
- The authority of a state to govern itself or another state.
- Gives the congress the only right to declare war on another country.
- All states are responsible for the national debt before the war.
- Granted movement between the states.
19 Clues: Each state gets one delegate vote. • Granted movement between the states. • Created the Articles of Confederation • Gave the name United States of America. • Set guidelines for the executive committee. • Replaced the Articles of Confederation in 1788 • All states will defend each other against agression. • All states must abide by the laws of the confederation. • ...
Immunity & Infectious Disease Review Crossword 2021-10-25
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- short-lived white blood cell and part of the non-specific immune response.
- cell that produces antibodies.
- bacterial infection of the lungs.
- a form of natural passive immunity.
- stimulates an immune response.
- medium used to select for hybridoma cells (must use capitals).
- response involving B-lymphocytes and the production of antibodies.
- type of cancer cell used to produce hybridomas.
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- kingdom that the plasmodium parasite belongs to.
- antibodies originating from a single original white blood cell.
- T cell mainly affected by the HIV virus
- artificial active immunity.
- cell produced by fusing spleen cells with a cancer cell.
- parasite spread by the Anopheles mosquito
- immunity in which antibodies are produced.
- type of lymphocyte that destroys infected cells.
- receptor on one of the T-lymphocyte cells that allows HIV to enter the cell.
- antigen presenting phagocyte.
18 Clues: artificial active immunity. • antigen presenting phagocyte. • cell that produces antibodies. • stimulates an immune response. • bacterial infection of the lungs. • a form of natural passive immunity. • T cell mainly affected by the HIV virus • parasite spread by the Anopheles mosquito • immunity in which antibodies are produced. • ...
CONSTITUTION 2021-10-23
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- The power of the Supreme Court to declare laws and actions of the government unconstitutional
- This amendment abolished slavery and involuntary servitude
- This article declares that the constitution will take effect when nine states had ratified it
- 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 says that the states of the union must respect each other's laws, court rulings, and records
- This article of the constitution describes the legislative branch of the government
- Father of the constitution
- Powers shared by both the federal and state government
- Principle that every member of a society, including the ruler or government, must follow the law
- The upper house of the United States government
- The process of charging officials in the executive and judicial branches with wrongdoing and bringing them to trial
- 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
- Powers specifically stated in the Constitution as belonging to the federal government
- 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 first ten amendments of the constitution
- Seven sections of the constitution that outline the structure of the government
- Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution
- To sign or give formal consent and approval to the constitution or an amendment, making it officially valid
- The first three words of the constitution of the United States of America
- A system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches in order to prevent abuse of power
- A form of government in which power is divided between the federal or national government and the states
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- The division of powers among the different branches of government
- A group of organized citizens with common beliefs and who join together to elect candidates to public office and determine public policy
- The first constitution of the United States in which the states, rather than the people, held the power
- A right guaranteed by the first amendment to the United States constitution
- An assembly that makes, amends, or repeals laws
- The legislature of the United States government
- The people rule themselves and have the power
- A gathering of statesmen who drafted the United States constitution in 1787 constitution
- The lower legislative assembly of the United States Congress
- The person who holds the office of head of state of the United States government
- The branch of the United States government that makes laws
- The introduction of the constitution that describes the goals and purposes of the United States of America
- This article describes how amendments to the constitution are to be made
- Part of the 5th and 14th amendments that ensures everyone is treated fairly through the process of law
- A principle of a constitutional government whose powers are defined and limited by a constitution
- 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
- The branch of the United States government responsible for carrying out laws
- The branch of the United States government responsible for administering justice
- This article article of the constitution describes the executive 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 legislature of the United States government • The upper house of the United States government • Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution • ...
CONSTITUTION 2021-10-23
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- The power of the Supreme Court to declare laws and actions of the government unconstitutional
- This amendment abolished slavery and involuntary servitude
- This article declared that the constitution would take effect when nine states had ratified it
- 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 says that the states of the union must respect each other's laws, court rulings, and records
- This article of the constitution describes the legislative branch of the government
- Father of the constitution
- Powers shared by both the federal and state government
- Principle that every member of a society, including the ruler or government, must follow the law
- The upper house of the United States government
- The process of charging officials in the executive and judicial branches with wrongdoing and bringing them to trial
- 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
- Powers specifically stated in the Constitution as belonging to the federal government
- 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 first ten amendments of the constitution
- Seven sections of the constitution that outline the structure of the government
- Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution
- To sign or give formal consent and approval to the constitution or an amendment, making it officially valid
- The first three words of the constitution of the United States of America
- A system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches in order to prevent abuse of power
- A form of government in which power is divided between the federal or national government and the states
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- The division of powers among the different branches of government
- A group of organized citizens with common beliefs and who join together to elect candidates to public office and determine public policy
- The first constitution of the United States in which the states, rather than the people, held the power
- A right guaranteed by the first amendment to the United States constitution
- An assembly that makes, amends, or repeals laws
- The legislature of the United States government
- The people rule themselves and have the power
- A gathering of statesmen who drafted the United States constitution in 1787 constitution
- The lower legislative assembly of the United States Congress
- The person who holds the office of head of state of the United States government
- The branch of the United States government that makes laws
- The introduction of the constitution that describes the goals and purposes of the United States of America
- This article describes how amendments to the constitution are to be made
- Part of the 5th and 14th amendments that ensures everyone is treated fairly through the process of law
- A principle of a constitutional government whose powers are defined and limited by a constitution
- 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
- The branch of the United States government responsible for carrying out laws
- The branch of the United States government responsible for administering justice
- This article article of the constitution describes the executive 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 legislature of the United States government • The upper house of the United States government • Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution • ...
Crossword 2021-03-31
Across
- what do you need to do when you have a headache?
- what do you need to breath in?
- what are London, Paris and Moscow?
- water place in middel of desert
- you type with what?
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- with what you print?
- what do you need to take when you are sick?
- mountain what has lava in it.
- what is waterplace in desert?
- what you shoulnt do when you feel dizzy?
10 Clues: you type with what? • with what you print? • mountain what has lava in it. • what is waterplace in desert? • what do you need to breath in? • water place in middel of desert • what are London, Paris and Moscow? • what you shoulnt do when you feel dizzy? • what do you need to take when you are sick? • what do you need to do when you have a headache?
countries 2025-02-22
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- This country has the White House. 🇺🇸
- This country has three capitals and is famous for safaris. 🇿🇦
- Pizza and pasta come from this country. 🇮🇹
- Kangaroos live here, and Sydney is a famous city. 🇦🇺
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- This country is famous for football and the Amazon Rainforest. 🇧🇷
- London is the capital of this country. 🇬🇧
- Sushi and samurai are from this country. 🇯🇵
- People in this country speak Spanish, and they love paella. 🇪🇸
- Tango and Messi are from this country. 🇦🇷
- This country has yummy dumplings called pierogi. 🥟 🇵🇱
10 Clues: This country has the White House. 🇺🇸 • London is the capital of this country. 🇬🇧 • Tango and Messi are from this country. 🇦🇷 • Pizza and pasta come from this country. 🇮🇹 • Sushi and samurai are from this country. 🇯🇵 • Kangaroos live here, and Sydney is a famous city. 🇦🇺 • This country has yummy dumplings called pierogi. 🥟 🇵🇱 • ...
A Christmas to Remember 2018-12-10
8 Clues: Cheers • cake topping • opposite of AC • John Petty picture • Can you hear me now • Oslo, Dublin, Edinburg • Daughter's birthday sometimes • where you might eat a dog or cat
Civil War 2023-05-10
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- Law that made slavery open to the western territories
- Cannot escape, not free to live
- Lincoln's famous "Speech"
- enlist into the army
- Thomas Jefferson's land deal with France
- states' right to free rule and law
- Anti-slavery advocate
- split of the Northern and the Southern American states
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- Era/Time after the Civil War
- nickname for Northern Union soldiers
- To separate or leave
- President of the Confederate States of America
- Set Free
- 16th President of The United States of America
- nickname for Southern Confederate soldiers
- Northern States
- Southern States
- people believing they are superior than others based on their skin color
18 Clues: Set Free • Northern States • Southern States • To separate or leave • enlist into the army • Anti-slavery advocate • Lincoln's famous "Speech" • Era/Time after the Civil War • Cannot escape, not free to live • states' right to free rule and law • nickname for Northern Union soldiers • Thomas Jefferson's land deal with France • nickname for Southern Confederate soldiers • ...
Countries and Capitals (Spanish Version) 2022-09-09
20 Clues: Lima • Quito • Madrid • Bogota • Caracas • Managua • Santiago • Asunción • San Juan • La Habana • Montevideo • Tegucigalpa • Panama City • Mexico City • Buenos Aires • San Salvador • Santo Domingo • La Paz, Sucre • Rica San Jose • Guatemala City
Spanish speaking countries and capitals 2019-08-25
21 Clues: Lima • Quito • LaPaz • Malabo • Madrid • Bogota • Caracas • Managua • SanJose • SanJuan • Santiago • LaHabana • Asuncion • MexicoD.F • Guatemala • Montevideo • BuenosAires • SanSalvador • Tegucigalpa • SantoDomingo • CiudaddePanama
West Africa Countries and Capitals 2021-01-19
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- What is the capital of Senegal?
- What country has the capital city of Nouakchott?
- What is the capital city of Togo?
- What country has the capital city of Freetown?
- What is the capital city of Mali?
- What country has the capital city of Lome?
- What country has the capital city of Yamoussoukro?
- What is the capital city of Niger?
- What country has the capital city of Banjul?
- What is the capital of Liberia?
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- What is the capital of Sierra Leone?
- What country has the capital city of Porto-Novo?
- What is the capital city of Ivory Coast?
- What is the capital city of Nigeria?
- What is the capital city of Ghana?
- What is the capital city of Burkina Faso?
- What country has the capital city of Dakar?
- What is the capital of Guinea-Bissau?
- What is the capital city of Benin?
- What is the capital of Guinea?
- What is the capital of the Gambia?
- What is the capital city of Mauritania?
22 Clues: What is the capital of Guinea? • What is the capital of Senegal? • What is the capital of Liberia? • What is the capital city of Togo? • What is the capital city of Mali? • What is the capital city of Ghana? • What is the capital city of Benin? • What is the capital of the Gambia? • What is the capital city of Niger? • What is the capital of Sierra Leone? • ...
North and South American Capitals 2021-04-21
20 Clues: USA • Peru • Chile • Haiti • Mexico • Canada • Brazil • Guyana • Bahamas • Uruguay • Bolivia • Ecuador • Colombia • Paraguay • Argentina • Venezuela • Nicaragua • Costa Rica • El Salvador • Dominican Republic
European Countries and their Capitals 2014-05-07
20 Clues: Spain • Italy • Poland • Sweden • Serbia • France • Ireland • Ukraine • Germany • Hungary • England • Croatia • Romania • Finland • Denmark • Austria • belarus • Portugal • Lithuania • Netherlands
European Countries and their Capitals 2014-05-07
20 Clues: Italy • Spain • Serbia • France • Sweden • Poland • Croatia • Germany • Romania • Denmark • belarus • Ukraine • Hungary • Austria • Finland • England • Ireland • Portugal • Lithuania • Netherlands
Spanish Speaking Countries and Capitals 2016-08-30
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- la capital el país al norte de Jamaica es ________
- el país al oeste de Argentina es ______
- el país al este de Costa Rica es _________
- la lengua de Portugal es ________________
- la capital de Honduras es ________________
- la capital de El Salvador es ___ _________
- Caracas es la capital el país ______________
- el país al este de Republica Dominicana es ________ _______
- la capital de Perú es _____
- Bogotá es la capital el país ___________
- el país al este de Bolivia es ____________
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- la capital de Bolivia es __ ____
- la capital el país al sur de Brasil es ______________
- Managua es la capital el país ______________
- el país al sur de Francia es ________
- la capital de Guatemala es ________ __ _____________
- la lengua de Belize es _________
- la capital de Ecuador es _______
- la lengua de Argentina es ___________
- la lengua de Haití es ___________
20 Clues: la capital de Perú es _____ • la capital de Bolivia es __ ____ • la lengua de Belize es _________ • la capital de Ecuador es _______ • la lengua de Haití es ___________ • el país al sur de Francia es ________ • la lengua de Argentina es ___________ • el país al oeste de Argentina es ______ • Bogotá es la capital el país ___________ • la lengua de Portugal es ________________ • ...
Spanish Speaking Countries and Capitals 2026-02-01
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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 capitals and countries 2024-04-22
21 Clues: – Lima • – Sucre • – Quito • – Malabo • – Bogotá • – Madrid • – Havana • – Caracas • – Managua • – San José • – San Juan • – Asunción • – Santiago • – Montevideo • – Mexico City • – Panama City • – Tegucigalpa • – San Salvador • – Buenos Aires • – Santo Domingo • – Guatemala City
State Capitals (South and Northeast) 2025-01-19
21 Clues: Maine • Florida • Vermont • Alabama • Arkansas • Oklahoma • Kentucky • Virginia • Delaware • New York • Tennessee • New Jersey • Mississippi • Connecticut • Rhode Island • Pennsylvania • New Hampshire • Massachusetts • West Virginia • North Carolina • South Carolina
European Countries and their capitals 2025-04-04
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- The capital of Spain.
- The capital of Portugal.
- The capital of Norway.
- The capital of Croatia.
- The capital of Sweden.
- The capital of Slovakia.
- The capital of Austria.
- The capital of Finland.
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- The capital of France.
- The capital of Greece.
- The capital of Slovenia.
- The capital of Russia.
- The capital of UK.
- The capital of Poland.
- The capital of Italy.
- The capital of Germany.
- The capital of Czechia.
- The capital of Lithuania
- The capital of Ukraine.
- The capital of Belarus.
20 Clues: The capital of UK. • The capital of Spain. • The capital of Italy. • The capital of France. • The capital of Greece. • The capital of Russia. • The capital of Norway. • The capital of Poland. • The capital of Sweden. • The capital of Croatia. • The capital of Germany. • The capital of Czechia. • The capital of Ukraine. • The capital of Austria. • The capital of Belarus. • ...
CONSTITUTION 2023-02-28
Across
- The power of the Supreme Court to declare laws and actions of the government unconstitutional
- This amendment abolished slavery and involuntary servitude
- This article declares that the constitution will take effect when nine states had ratified it
- 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 says that the states of the union must respect each other's laws, court rulings, and records
- This article of the constitution describes the legislative branch of the government
- Father of the constitution
- Powers shared by both the federal and state government
- Principle that every member of a society, including the ruler or government, must follow the law
- The upper house of the United States government
- The process of charging officials in the executive and judicial branches with wrongdoing and bringing them to trial
- 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
- Powers specifically stated in the Constitution as belonging to the federal government
- 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 first ten amendments of the constitution
- Seven sections of the constitution that outline the structure of the government
- Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution
- To sign or give formal consent and approval to the constitution or an amendment, making it officially valid
- The first three words of the constitution of the United States of America
- A system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches in order to prevent abuse of power
- A form of government in which power is divided between the federal or national government and the states
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- The division of powers among the different branches of government
- A group of organized citizens with common beliefs and who join together to elect candidates to public office and determine public policy
- The first constitution of the United States in which the states, rather than the people, held the power
- A right guaranteed by the first amendment to the United States constitution
- An assembly that makes, amends, or repeals laws
- The legislature of the United States government
- The people rule themselves and have the power
- A gathering of statesmen who drafted the United States constitution in 1787 constitution
- The lower legislative assembly of the United States Congress
- The person who holds the office of head of state of the United States government
- The branch of the United States government that makes laws
- The introduction of the constitution that describes the goals and purposes of the United States of America
- This article describes how amendments to the constitution are to be made
- Part of the 5th and 14th amendments that ensures everyone is treated fairly through the process of law
- A principle of a constitutional government whose powers are defined and limited by a constitution
- 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
- The branch of the United States government responsible for carrying out laws
- The branch of the United States government responsible for administering justice
- This article article of the constitution describes the executive 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 legislature of the United States government • The upper house of the United States government • Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution • ...
Wedding Crossword 2024-08-24
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- Scottish town & Chris' Mom's Maiden Name
- Name of first Junior A Team Chris was on
- Hospital where Chris & Katie were born
- University attended by Chris & Katie
- Chris' first dog's name
- NFL team Chris & Katie support
- name of NHL team Chris made cookies for
- Stone in Katie's engagement ring
- Country of Katie & Chris' first international trip
- name of friend who made the wedding cake
- Katie's first dog's name
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- City where Chris' parents met
- Name of Chris' house while at UBC
- Job of Chris & Katie's Grandpa
- First person Katie and Chris shared their engagement with
- tree that’s taking over Chris and Katie’s life
- Colour of Katie & Chris' Eyes
- Where was Katie & Chris' first date
- name of Katie & Chris’ floor hockey team
- where Katie's parents met
- City where Chris proposed
- Name of Katie & Chris' dog
- Chris' dream golf course
- Honeymoon destination
24 Clues: Honeymoon destination • Chris' first dog's name • Chris' dream golf course • Katie's first dog's name • where Katie's parents met • City where Chris proposed • Name of Katie & Chris' dog • City where Chris' parents met • Colour of Katie & Chris' Eyes • Job of Chris & Katie's Grandpa • NFL team Chris & Katie support • Stone in Katie's engagement ring • ...
Wedding 2024-08-24
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- name of NHL team Chris made cookies for
- where Katie's parents met
- Scottish town & Chris' Mom's Maiden Name
- tree that’s taking over Chris and Katie’s life
- NFL team Chris & Katie support
- Hospital where Chris & Katie were born
- Job of Chris & Katie's Grandpa
- city where Chris' parents met
- Name of Chris' house while at UBC
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- City where Chris proposed
- Katie's first dog's name
- Name of Katie & Chris' dog
- Colour of Katie & Chris' Eyes
- Where was Katie & Chris' first date
- Name of first Junior A Team Chris was on
- Country of Katie & Chris' first international trip
- Honeymoon destination
- name of friend who made the wedding cake
- Stone in Katie's engagement ring
- First person Katie and Chris shared their engagement with
- name of Katie & Chris’ floor hockey team
- Chris' first dog's name
- University attended by Chris & Katie
23 Clues: Honeymoon destination • Chris' first dog's name • Katie's first dog's name • City where Chris proposed • where Katie's parents met • Name of Katie & Chris' dog • Colour of Katie & Chris' Eyes • city where Chris' parents met • NFL team Chris & Katie support • Job of Chris & Katie's Grandpa • Stone in Katie's engagement ring • Name of Chris' house while at UBC • ...
chapter 15 2018-11-14
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- to add on,such as adding territory to an existing town,city or state
- those free states and slave states which were next to each other
- the idea that slavery should not be interfered with where it already existed and that the national government had the right to keep it from spreading into new territories
- states that no longer allowed slavery or were in the process of abolishing it
- a tax on import goods
- legislation passed by Congress in 1820 by which Maine entered the Union as a free state
- setting a fire
- a series of roads,houses,river crossing,and people who helped southern slaves,mainly from the boarder states, escape to the north
- city-centered
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- extreme loyalty given to a particular religion in the belief that their ideas and interests must be protected from other regions
- states that allowed slavery
- the idea of voiding and not following national laws within a state
- the belief that the U.S was destined to expand from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean
- legislation passed by Congress by which California entered the Union as a free state,
- a document issued by a state convention in 1850 that accepted the Compromise of 1850 but agreed to resist if the North did not live up to its obligations or if it hindered slavery
- 1854 legislation created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska and that contained a clause on popular sovereignty that negated the Compromise of 1850
- an idea that allows the people in a new territory to decide an issue,such as whether to allow slavery
- farm-centered
- the belief that all powers not specifically given to the national government in the U.S constitution or specifically denied to the states remain with the states
- older slaves the plantation owner thought were loyal
- people who wanted to do away with slavery
21 Clues: farm-centered • city-centered • setting a fire • a tax on import goods • states that allowed slavery • people who wanted to do away with slavery • older slaves the plantation owner thought were loyal • those free states and slave states which were next to each other • the idea of voiding and not following national laws within a state • ...
State Capitals 2014-04-04
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- This is the capital of Texas.
- This is the capital of Kentucky.
- Richmond is the capital of this state.
- Little Rock is the capital of this state.
- This is the capital of Florida.
- This is the capital of South Carolina.
- Oklahoma City is the capital of this state.
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- This is the capital of Georgia.
- Dover is the capital of this state.
- This is the capital of Tennessee.
- This is the capital of North Carolina.
- Jackson is the capital of this state.
- This is the capital of Alabama.
- This is the capital of West Virginia.
- Baton Rouge is the capital of this state.
- Annapolis 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 Alabama. • This is the capital of Florida. • This is the capital of Kentucky. • This is the capital of Tennessee. • Dover is the capital of this state. • Jackson is the capital of this state. • This is the capital of West Virginia. • This is the capital of North Carolina. • ...
europeans capitals 2016-09-29
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- The capital of Russia
- The capital of Hungary
- The capital of Italy
- The capital of Greece
- The capital of Island
- The capital of Ireland
- The capital of Albania
- The capital of Austria
- The capital of Norway
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- The capital of Spain
- The capital of Netherlands
- The capital of Germany
- The capital of France
- The capital of Switzerland
- The capital of Czech Republic
- The capital of The Great Britain
16 Clues: The capital of Spain • The capital of Italy • The capital of Russia • The capital of France • The capital of Greece • The capital of Island • The capital of Norway • The capital of Hungary • The capital of Germany • The capital of Ireland • The capital of Albania • The capital of Austria • The capital of Netherlands • The capital of Switzerland • The capital of Czech Republic • ...
World Capitals 2023-07-12
World Capitals 2024-09-30
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- – Capital of Croatia
- – Capital of Montenegro
- – Capital of Zimbabwe
- – Capital of Uzbekistan
- – Capital of DRC
- – Capital of Angola
- – Capital of Ghana
- – Capital of Lithuania
- – Capital of Estonia
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- – Capital of Honduras
- – Capital of Botswana
- – Capital of Jamaica
- – Capital of Mauritania
- - Capital of Nigeria
- – Capital of Ethiopia
- – Capital of Syria
16 Clues: – Capital of DRC • – Capital of Syria • – Capital of Ghana • – Capital of Angola • – Capital of Jamaica • – Capital of Croatia • - Capital of Nigeria • – Capital of Estonia • – Capital of Honduras • – Capital of Botswana • – Capital of Zimbabwe • – Capital of Ethiopia • – Capital of Lithuania • – Capital of Montenegro • – Capital of Uzbekistan • – Capital of Mauritania
World Capitals 2025-07-16
16 Clues: Cuba • Egypt • Russia • Canada • Nigeria • Ireland • Belgium • Austria • Liberia • Thailand • Australia • Argentina • Bangladesh • Costa Rica • Philippines • Marshall Islands
The Sui, Tang, and Song Dynasties 2012-11-07
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- A body of unelected government officials
- A thin beautiful type of pottery
- Printing A form of printing in which an entire page is carved into a block of wood
- Chinese philosopher
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- One of the capitals song
- A mixture of powders used in guns and explosives
- An educated member of the government
- Canal A canal linking northern and southern China
- An instrument which uses Earth's magnetic field to show direction
- Service Means service as a government official
10 Clues: Chinese philosopher • One of the capitals song • A thin beautiful type of pottery • An educated member of the government • A body of unelected government officials • Service Means service as a government official • A mixture of powders used in guns and explosives • Canal A canal linking northern and southern China • ...
Alex's Grammar Crossword Thingo 2024-11-17
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- Vital is high ____ and good is low ____.
- Extra information on a noun.
- A mix between a adjective and a verb.
- A sentence that doesn't need a answer is ______.
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- Used at the start of a sentence or with a proper noun
- A word that describes a noun.
- Comparing two things, usually with 'like' or 'as'.
- A person place or thing.
8 Clues: A person place or thing. • Extra information on a noun. • A word that describes a noun. • A mix between a adjective and a verb. • Vital is high ____ and good is low ____. • A sentence that doesn't need a answer is ______. • Comparing two things, usually with 'like' or 'as'. • Used at the start of a sentence or with a proper noun
Civics 2023-12-18
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- rights not listed in BoR
- rights related to trials
- religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition.
- Cabinet ___ the president
- not specifically listed in constitution
- shared by state and government
- written
- house soldiers
- responsibility
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- plan that favored large states
- favor small states
- powers for individual states
- best compromise
- civil case
- No searches without reason
- states can make laws too
- Has to do
- bear arms
- no unreasonable fines/punishment
- rights if charged with a crime
20 Clues: written • Has to do • bear arms • civil case • house soldiers • responsibility • best compromise • favor small states • rights not listed in BoR • rights related to trials • states can make laws too • Cabinet ___ the president • No searches without reason • powers for individual states • plan that favored large states • shared by state and government • rights if charged with a crime • ...
states 2019-05-09
13 Clues: SinCity • Gemstate • Peachstate • Alohastate • Smallwonder • Goldenstate • Copperstate • Cottonstate • Prarriestate • Hoosierstate • Hawkeyestate • Centennialstate • Landofopputunity
Wedding Crossword 2024-08-31
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- Color of grooms tie
- Bride & grooms dogs name
- Name of where bride & groom live
- Sport bride played in college
- First trip together
- Honeymoon destination
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- School bride & groom met at
- Where did the groom propose
- Favorite show to watch together
- How groom spends his free time
- Brides vodka of choice
- # of MLB stadiums bride & groom have been to together
- Bride & grooms occupation
- Brides favorite sports team
- Month bride & groom got engaged
15 Clues: Color of grooms tie • First trip together • Honeymoon destination • Brides vodka of choice • Bride & grooms dogs name • Bride & grooms occupation • School bride & groom met at • Where did the groom propose • Brides favorite sports team • Sport bride played in college • How groom spends his free time • Favorite show to watch together • Month bride & groom got engaged • ...
Scarletts Crossword 2024-11-20
10 Clues: action word • strong words • a comparison • describing word • take a small breath • person, place or thing • describing with human qualities • a question that doesn't need an answer • the start of a sentence, a name or place • figure of speech that compares two unlike
crossword puzzle 2023-03-30
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- sued for his freedom in the supreme court and was ruled as property
- extended the MI compromise line to the pacific
- owning another human
- constitutional unions candidate for president in 1860
- number of free states/territories
- proposed the Kansas-Nebraska act
- U.S. president on Rushmore
- began in April 12, 1861
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- events that unofficially start the civil war
- davis mississippi senator who was president of the conederacy when the states seceded
- leads to the end of the whig party
- divided the nation from free states and slave states
- led slaves raid at Harper's ferry
- number of slave states/territories
- proposed Missouri compromise and compromise of 1850
- Kansas being both free and slave
- came up with nullification and had the first idea to secede
- being free
- new party created in 1854
- wanted to save the union more than anything
20 Clues: being free • owning another human • began in April 12, 1861 • new party created in 1854 • U.S. president on Rushmore • Kansas being both free and slave • proposed the Kansas-Nebraska act • led slaves raid at Harper's ferry • number of free states/territories • leads to the end of the whig party • number of slave states/territories • wanted to save the union more than anything • ...
Latin American Countries and Capitals 2021-08-18
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- Bogotá
- República Dominicana
- Cuba
- Chile
- Montevideo
- Guatemala
- Santo Domingo
- Buenos Aires
- Asunción
- San José
- Argentina
- Ciudad de Panamá
- Panamá
- San Salvador
- Caracas
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- Honduras
- Puerto Rico
- Tegucigalpa
- Costa Rica
- Quito
- Guatemala
- Paraguay
- Venezuela
- El Salvador
- Managua
- Nicaragua
- Ecuador
- Uruguay
- San Juan
- Perú
- Colombia
- La Habana
- Bolivia
- La Paz, Sucre
- Lima
- Santiago
36 Clues: Cuba • Perú • Lima • Quito • Chile • Bogotá • Panamá • Managua • Ecuador • Uruguay • Bolivia • Caracas • Honduras • Paraguay • San Juan • Colombia • Asunción • San José • Santiago • Guatemala • Venezuela • Nicaragua • Guatemala • La Habana • Argentina • Costa Rica • Montevideo • Puerto Rico • Tegucigalpa • El Salvador • Buenos Aires • San Salvador • Santo Domingo • La Paz, Sucre • Ciudad de Panamá • República Dominicana
Spanish Speaking Countries and Capitals 2021-08-25
21 Clues: Lima • Quito • Bogotá • Madrid • La Paz • Malabo • Caracas • Managua • Asunción • LaHabana • Santiago • San Juan • San José • Guatemala • Montevideo • Tegucigalpa • BuenosAires • San Salvador • Ciudad de Mexico • Ciudad de Panamá • Dominicana Santo Domingo
Spanish speaking countries and capitals 2019-08-22
21 Clues: lima • Quito • Malabo • Bogota • Madrid • Caracas • Managua • santiago • san juan • Asunción • la habana • montevido • Costa rica • Mexico city • Tegucigalpa • buenos Aires • la paz sucre • san Salvador • santo domingo • Guatemala city • Ciudad de Panama
Spanish-Speaking Countries and Capitals 2019-08-21
21 Clues: Lima • Quito • Bogotá • La Paz • Malabo • Madrid • Caracas • Managua • Asunción • Santiago • San José • San Juan • Guatemala • La Habana • México D.F • Montevideo • Tegucigalpa • Buenos Aires • San Salvador • Santo Domingo • Ciudad de Panamá
Asian Countries and their Capitals 2019-09-10
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- Dhabi United Arab Emirates
- Vietnam
- Qatar
- Thailand
- Kazakhstan
- Iran
- Uzbekistan
- Nepal
- Philippines
- Yemen
- East Timor
- Hongkong
- Turkmenistan
- ChristmastIsland
- Korea, South
- Cyprus
- Georgia
- Lumpur Malaysia
- Myanmar
- Seri Begawan Brunei
- Korea, North
- Singapore
- Bangladesh
- Turkey
- Taiwan
- Kyrgyzstan
- Maldives
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- Macau
- Lebanon
- City Kuwait
- Azerbaijan
- Sri Lanka
- Bahrain
- Bhutan
- Pakistan
- Israel
- Syria
- Mongolia
- Delhi India
- Jordan
- Afghanistan
- Tajikistan
- Laos
- Saudi Arabia
- Oman
- Indonesia
- Penh Cambodia
- Iraq
- China
- Armenia
- Japan
51 Clues: Iran • Laos • Oman • Iraq • Macau • Qatar • Syria • Nepal • Yemen • China • Japan • Bhutan • Israel • Jordan • Cyprus • Turkey • Taiwan • Lebanon • Vietnam • Bahrain • Georgia • Myanmar • Armenia • Thailand • Pakistan • Mongolia • Hongkong • Maldives • Sri Lanka • Indonesia • Singapore • Azerbaijan • Kazakhstan • Uzbekistan • East Timor • Tajikistan • Bangladesh • Kyrgyzstan • City Kuwait • Philippines • Delhi India • Afghanistan • Saudi Arabia • Turkmenistan • Korea, South • ...
European Countries and their Capitals 2014-05-07
20 Clues: Spain • Italy • France • Poland • Serbia • Sweden • Austria • Ukraine • belarus • Ireland • Finland • Croatia • Hungary • Germany • England • Romania • Denmark • Portugal • Lithuania • Netherlands
European Countries and their Capitals 2014-05-07
20 Clues: Spain • Italy • Poland • France • Sweden • Serbia • Ukraine • Hungary • Ireland • Denmark • Austria • Germany • Romania • Finland • England • Croatia • belarus • Portugal • Lithuania • Netherlands
Countris and Capitals Part 1 2016-04-20
26 Clues: Fiji • Iraq • India • Italy • Japan • Libya • Kenya • Chile • Angola • Jordan • Guyana • Finland • Belarus • Ecuador • Hungary • Denmark • Lebanon • Germany • Cambodia • Ethiopia • Malaysia • Bulgaria • Madagascar • Kazakhstan • Afghanistan • Dominican Republic
Italian Regions and Capitals 2 2024-01-11
20 Clues: Bari • Roma • Aosta • Milano • Genova • Napoli • Torino • Aquila • Ancona • Trento • Venezia • Bologna • Firenze • Potenza • Trieste • Perugia • Palermo • Cagliari • Catanzaro • Campobasso
Spanish-Speaking Countries and Capitals 2024-03-11
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- Venezuela is on this continent
- capital of Colombia
- capital of Puerto Rico
- Spain is on this continent
- Ecuatorial Guinea is on this continent
- capital of Peru
- capital of El Salvador
- capital of Honduras
- capital of Nicaragua
- the largest Spanish-speaking country in the Caribbean
- country to the south of the USA
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- capital of Uruguay
- a long, skinny country in South America
- Mexico is on this continent
- capital of Costa Rica
- capital of Argentina
- capital of Venezuela
- capital of the Dominican Republic
- capital of Ecuador
- capital of Chile
- country in Central America that has a canal
- a territory of the USA
- capital of Spain
23 Clues: capital of Peru • capital of Chile • capital of Spain • capital of Uruguay • capital of Ecuador • capital of Colombia • capital of Honduras • capital of Argentina • capital of Venezuela • capital of Nicaragua • capital of Costa Rica • capital of Puerto Rico • capital of El Salvador • a territory of the USA • Spain is on this continent • Mexico is on this continent • ...
Capitals and Cities of Europe 2024-03-26
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- Capital of Austria
- Capital of Belgium
- Capital of Germany
- Capital of Norway
- Capital of Lithuania
- Capital of Poland
- Capital of Slovakia
- Capital of Albania
- Capital of Croatia
- Capital of Cyprus
- Capital of Finland
- Capital of North Macedonia
- Capital of Slovenia
- Capital of Denmark
- Capital of Bosnia
- Capital of Portugal
- Capital of Estonia
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- Capital of Ireland
- Capital of France
- Capital of Iceland
- Capital of Switzerland
- Capital of Belarus
- Capital of Serbia
- Capital of Latvia
- Capital of Czechia
- Capital of Sweden
- Largest city in the Netherlands
- Capital of Romania
- Capital of Russia
- Capital of Great Britain
- Capital of Italy
- Capital of Spain
- Capital of Bulgaria
- Capital of Ukraine (use Ukrainian spelling)
34 Clues: Capital of Italy • Capital of Spain • Capital of France • Capital of Serbia • Capital of Latvia • Capital of Norway • Capital of Poland • Capital of Sweden • Capital of Cyprus • Capital of Russia • Capital of Bosnia • Capital of Ireland • Capital of Austria • Capital of Iceland • Capital of Belarus • Capital of Belgium • Capital of Germany • Capital of Czechia • Capital of Albania • Capital of Croatia • ...
SOUTHEAST ASIAN COUNTRIES AND CAPITALS 2024-05-09
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- Oil Rich Nation
- In the island of Java
- Home of Gado Gado
- Home of Thai Green Curry
- Capital has the name ''Port''
- Bombed by USA
- Famous country for making the US lose
- Super Small
- Coastal City
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- Civil War
- Motorcycler City
- Near the Border of Thailand
- Sultan's home
- Even Smaller!
- Portuguese Indonesia
- Barely known Capital
- Pol Pot
- Longest official capital name
- The dot of the PNG
- Emptiest Capital
20 Clues: Pol Pot • Civil War • Super Small • Coastal City • Sultan's home • Even Smaller! • Bombed by USA • Oil Rich Nation • Motorcycler City • Emptiest Capital • Home of Gado Gado • The dot of the PNG • Portuguese Indonesia • Barely known Capital • In the island of Java • Home of Thai Green Curry • Near the Border of Thailand • Capital has the name ''Port'' • Longest official capital name • ...
US Capitals and Other Cities 2024-05-13
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- Capital of New York
- Sin City=Lots of Casinos
- Capital of Oregon; associated with witches in a different state
- The Big Apple
- Capital of Texas
- Capital of Arizona; magical bird reborn from ashes
- Largest city in both Oregon and Maine
- Country Music Capital in Tennessee
- Capital of New Hampshire; type of grape used to make jelly
- Capital of Illinois; alcoholic drink often served for toasts
- Capital of Ohio; famous roundabout on the corner of Central Park
- Space Needle, Microsoft, Amazon, and Starbucks
- Capital of Massachusetts
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- Sign on a hill in Los Angeles
- Capital of Mississippi; president on the $20
- Capital of Utah; iodized+large body of fresh water+large version of a town
- Golden Gate Bridge and the 49ers
- Capital of the United States
- Capital of Wisconsin; famous shopping street in NYC
- Capital of Arkansas; small+ Igneous, Sedimentary, and Metamorphic
- Capital of Nebraska; 16th President on the $5
- Capital of Georgia
22 Clues: The Big Apple • Capital of Texas • Capital of Georgia • Capital of New York • Sin City=Lots of Casinos • Capital of Massachusetts • Capital of the United States • Sign on a hill in Los Angeles • Golden Gate Bridge and the 49ers • Country Music Capital in Tennessee • Largest city in both Oregon and Maine • Capital of Mississippi; president on the $20 • ...
Countries and Capitals 1-25 2024-06-21
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- country with the capital Buenos Aires
- country with the capital Phnom Penh
- capital of Bhutan
- country with the capital Al Manama
- capital of Australia
- capital of Chile
- country with the capital Brasilia
- country with the capital Algiers
- capital of Canada
- country with the capital N'djamena
- capital of Barbados
- capital of Cameroon
- capital of Belarus
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- capital of Colombia
- capital of Burundi
- capital of Belgium
- capital of Albania
- capital of Bosnia
- capital of China
- country with the capital Baku
- country with the capital Dhaka
- capital of Armenia
- country with the capital Sofia
- capital of Afghanistan
24 Clues: capital of China • capital of Chile • capital of Bhutan • capital of Bosnia • capital of Canada • capital of Burundi • capital of Belgium • capital of Albania • capital of Armenia • capital of Belarus • capital of Colombia • capital of Barbados • capital of Cameroon • capital of Australia • capital of Afghanistan • country with the capital Baku • country with the capital Dhaka • ...
Spanish Speaking Countries and Capitals 2024-10-01
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- Capital de Argentina
- Capital de Guatemala
- Capital de Uruguay
- Capital de Nicaragua
- Capital de Colombia
- Capital de Venezuela
- Capital de Paraguay
- Capital de Guinea Ecuatorial
- Capital de Honduras
- Capital de Republica Dominicana
- Capital de Puerto Rico
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- Capital de Panama
- Capital de El Salvador
- Capital de Spain
- Capital de Chile
- Capital de Costa Rica
- Capital de Ecuador
- Capital de Mexico
- Capital de Peru
- Capital de Cuba
- Capital de Bolivia
21 Clues: Capital de Peru • Capital de Cuba • Capital de Spain • Capital de Chile • Capital de Panama • Capital de Mexico • Capital de Ecuador • Capital de Uruguay • Capital de Bolivia • Capital de Colombia • Capital de Paraguay • Capital de Honduras • Capital de Argentina • Capital de Guatemala • Capital de Nicaragua • Capital de Venezuela • Capital de Costa Rica • Capital de El Salvador • ...
Countries and capitals of 2023 2023-04-09
31 Clues: Doha • Rabat • Minsk • Bamako • Maseru • Maputo • Lisbon • Manila • Warsaw • Beirut • Tripol • Athens • Berlin • Tbilisi • Jakarta • Yerevan • Buchares • Valletta • Monrovia • Budapest • Reykjavik • Podgorica • New Delhi • Nouakchott • Port Louis • Ulaanbaatar • Kuala Lumpur • Buenos Aires • Antananarivo • Islands Majuro • and Herzegovina Sarajevo
Countries and capitals of Asia 2023-05-15
30 Clues: Iraq • Oman • Iran • China • Japan • India • Syria • Nepal • Qatar • Russia • Cyprus • Israel • Bhutan • Bahrain • Armenia • Vietnam • Lebanon • Georgia • Thailand • Mongolia • Cambodia • Indonesia • Bangladesh • East Timor • Azerbaijan • South Korea • Afghanistan • North Korea • Saudi Arabia • United Arab Emirates
Spanish Speaking Countries and Capitals 2022-09-08
20 Clues: Lima • Quito • Bogota • Carcas • Madrid • Havana • Managua • Santiago • San Jose • San Juan • Asuncion • Montevideo • Tegucigalpa • Mexico City • Panama City • Buenos Aires • San Salvador • Santo Domingo • LaPaz & Sucre • Guatemala City
ALL European Countries and Capitals 2025-07-23
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- zagreb
- ljubljana
- vaduz
- vilnius
- reykjavik
- oslo
- london
- cardiff
- pristina
- brussels
- copenhagen
- san marino
- dublin
- budapest
- tirane
- skopje
- moscow
- amsterdam
- sarajevo
- luxembourg
- vienna
- andorra la vella
- helsinki
- athens
- podgorica
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- prauge
- monaco
- berlin
- tallinn
- belfast
- edinburgh
- bratislava
- vatican city
- belgrade
- sofia
- madrid
- chisinau
- rome
- kyiv
- warsaw
- minsk
- bucharest
- stockholm
- lisbon
- bern
- riga
- paris
47 Clues: oslo • rome • kyiv • bern • riga • vaduz • sofia • minsk • paris • prauge • monaco • berlin • zagreb • london • madrid • warsaw • dublin • tirane • skopje • moscow • lisbon • vienna • athens • tallinn • belfast • vilnius • cardiff • belgrade • pristina • chisinau • brussels • budapest • sarajevo • helsinki • ljubljana • edinburgh • reykjavik • bucharest • stockholm • amsterdam • podgorica • bratislava • copenhagen • san marino • luxembourg • vatican city • andorra la vella
Latin America: Countries and Capitals 2025-12-05
23 Clues: Lima • Quito • Sucre • Bogota • Managua • Caracas • Brasilia • Santiago • Belmopan • Asuncion • Paramaribo • Montevideo • Georgetown • Panama City • Basse-Terre • Tegucigalpa • Mexico City • Buenos Aires • Port-De-France • Guatemala City • Rica, San Jose • Guiana, Cayenne • Salvador, San Salvador
western european countries and capitals 2026-01-29
21 Clues: malta • italy • spain • france • monaco • norway • ireland • finland • iceland • belgium • Andorra • denmark • swededn • austria • portugal • sanmarino • luxembourg • netherlands • switzerland • liechtenstein • united kingdom
Destiny's Crossword Puzzle 2018-11-14
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- proviso an unsuccessful 1846 proposal in the United States Congress
- purchase was a land deal between the United States and France
- Brown an American abolitionist who believed in and advocated armed insurrection as the only way to overthrow the institution of slavery in the United States.
- It can be divided up into several discrete periods
- in United States constitutional history, is a legal theory that a state has the right to nullify
- the practice or system of owning slaves.
- compromise was an effort by Congress to defuse the sectional and political rivalries triggered by the request of Missouri late in 1819
- Poe an American writer, editor, and literary critic.
- scott case in which the U.S. Supreme Court on March 6, 1857, ruled (7–2) that a slave
- nebraska act was passed by the U.S. Congress on May 30, 1854.
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- war was a war fought in the United States from 1861 to 1865.
- university the first university established by a state government
- of 1812 was a conflict fought between the United States, the United Kingdom, and their respective allies from June 1812 to February 1815.
- of 1860 was an unsuccessful proposal introduced by United States Senator John J. Crittenden
- gin a machine for separating cotton from its seeds.
- election In the November 1860 election, Lincoln again faced Douglas
- Rush when gold was found by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California
- rights the rights and powers held by individual US
- revolution was a rebellion of colonists from the United States and Tejanos
19 Clues: the practice or system of owning slaves. • It can be divided up into several discrete periods • rights the rights and powers held by individual US • Poe an American writer, editor, and literary critic. • gin a machine for separating cotton from its seeds. • nebraska act was passed by the U.S. Congress on May 30, 1854. • ...
Sip and Solve 2024-06-25
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- What did Dawn and Ian do for their first date?
- Where was Dawn born?
- Where did Ian go to high school?
- Bride and Groom's total number of siblings.
- What was Dawn and Ian’s most memorable date?
- What sport did Ian play from childhood to college?
- Which wedding party member has four kids?
- What sport does Dawn coach?
- Which wedding party member has a new last name?
- How did the couple meet?
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- Which wedding party member lives the furthest away?
- What baseball team do Dawn and Ian root for?
- Dawn’s nickname for Ian?
- The honeymoon location?
- Where did the couple first live together?
- How many tattoos does Ian have?
- What hockey team does Dawn root for?
- What football team does Ian root for?
- Where did Dawn go to high school?
- Where did Ian propose?
- Cut of diamond on Dawn’s engagement ring. Oval
- What sport did Dawn do for 19 years?
- Dawn’s maiden name.
23 Clues: Dawn’s maiden name. • Where was Dawn born? • Where did Ian propose? • The honeymoon location? • Dawn’s nickname for Ian? • How did the couple meet? • What sport does Dawn coach? • How many tattoos does Ian have? • Where did Ian go to high school? • Where did Dawn go to high school? • What hockey team does Dawn root for? • What sport did Dawn do for 19 years? • ...
Spanish Speaking Countries and Capitals 2014-01-26
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- Venezuela
- Madrid
- Ecuador
- Cuba
- Perú
- Chile
- Malabo
- ciudad de Guatemala
- Argentina
- República Dominicana
- San Salvador
- Honduras
- Puerto Rico
- El Salvador
- buenos Áires
- México
- San José
- lima
- Rico/San Juan
- la Paz/Sucre
- España
- bogotá
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- Bolivia
- carácas
- Paraguay
- managua
- quito
- Colombia
- santitago
- ciudad de Panamá
- asunción
- Uruguay
- Panamá
- Guatemala
- Nicaragua
- montevideo
- tegucigalpa
- Dominicana/Santo Domingo
- Habana
- ciudad de México
40 Clues: Cuba • Perú • lima • quito • Chile • Madrid • Panamá • Malabo • México • Habana • España • bogotá • Bolivia • carácas • managua • Ecuador • Uruguay • Paraguay • Colombia • asunción • Honduras • San José • Venezuela • santitago • Guatemala • Argentina • Nicaragua • montevideo • Puerto Rico • El Salvador • tegucigalpa • San Salvador • buenos Áires • la Paz/Sucre • Rico/San Juan • ciudad de Panamá • ciudad de México • ciudad de Guatemala • República Dominicana • ...
European Countries and their Capitals 2014-05-07
20 Clues: Italy • Spain • Serbia • Sweden • France • Poland • Croatia • Finland • Austria • Ukraine • Germany • belarus • Denmark • England • Ireland • Romania • Hungary • Portugal • Lithuania • Netherlands
European Countries and their Capitals 2014-05-07
20 Clues: Spain • Italy • Poland • Serbia • Sweden • France • Hungary • Germany • Romania • Denmark • Finland • Ukraine • England • Ireland • Croatia • Austria • belarus • Portugal • Lithuania • Netherlands
Spanish Speaking Countries and Capitals 2018-09-18
21 Clues: Peru • Cuba • Spain • Chile • Mexico • Panama • Bolivia • Uruguay • Ecuador • Honduras • Paraguay • Colombia • Guatemala • Argentina • Venezuela • Nicaragua • Costa Rica • Puerto Rico • El Salvador • Guinea Ecuatorial • Dominicana Republic
Spanish speaking countries and capitals 2019-08-22
21 Clues: lima • Quito • Malabo • Madrid • Bogota • Caracas • Managua • Asunción • santiago • san juan • montevido • la habana • Costa rica • Tegucigalpa • Mexico city • san Salvador • la paz sucre • buenos Aires • santo domingo • Guatemala city • Ciudad de Panama
Pacific Islands and their Capitals 2024-07-22
22 Clues: suva • apia • alofi • yaren • noumea • tarawa • majuro • avarua • honiara • hagatna • papeete • palikir • honolulu • funafuti • mata-utu • pago pago • port vila • ngerulmud • nuku'alofa • wellington • no capital • port moresby
Spanish speaking countries and capitals 2023-08-23
23 Clues: Lima • Sucre • Quito • La Paz • Bogota • Madrid • Havana • Malabo • Managua • Caracas • Santiago • Asuncion • San Juan • San Jose • Montevideo • Tegucigalpa • San Salvador • Buenos Aires • Washington DC • Santo Domingo • la cuidad de Mexico • la ciudad de Panama • la ciudad de Guatemala
South America Countries and Capitals 2021-05-11
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- has the highest sand dune in the world
- gets sunshine all year round
- home to the Galapagos Islands
- largest country in South America
- Corazon de Sudamerica is the nickname
- founded in 1724
- has the world's highest waterfall
- highest lake in the world
- has the highest hill named Julianatop
- is the chief commercial and manufacturing centre
- founded in 1541
- has the world's highest murder rate
- one of South America's oldest cities
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- is South America's second smallest country
- lesser kiskadee is the national animal
- there flag is referred as the Golden Arrow Head
- has the world's biggest swimming pool
- is the continents most visited city
- 8th largest country in the world
- its famous for its coffee and nice people
- the population is about 3 million people
- the highest constitutional capital in the world
- fifth largest city in South America
23 Clues: founded in 1724 • founded in 1541 • highest lake in the world • gets sunshine all year round • home to the Galapagos Islands • largest country in South America • 8th largest country in the world • has the world's highest waterfall • is the continents most visited city • fifth largest city in South America • has the world's highest murder rate • one of South America's oldest cities • ...
Spanish-Speaking Countries and Capitals 2025-06-13
20 Clues: Lima • Quito • Bogotá • Madrid • Caracas • Managua • Asunción • Santiago • Montevideo • Tegucigalpa • Buenos Aires • Guinea Malabo • Rica San José • La Paz / Sucre* • Ciudad de México • Ciudad de Panamá • La Habana (Havana) • Ciudad de Guatemala • Salvador San Salvador • Republic Santo Domingo
Countries and Capitals of Europe 2022-04-26
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- This city is the capital of Russia
- This country is located between Ukraine and Germany, its capital is Warsaw
- This city is the capital of Austria
- The capital of this country is Berlin
- This city is the capital of Portugal
- This city is the capital of Finland
- The capital of this country is Sofia
- The capital of this country is London
- The capital of this country is Reykjavik
- This country is located to the north of Belgium with the capital of Amsterdam
- This country is located to the north of Spain, its capital is Paris
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- This country is located between Norway and Finland, its capital is Stockholm
- The capital of this country is Bucharest
- This city is the capital of Norway
- This country is located to the south of France and its capital is Madrid
- This city is the capital of Denmark
- The capital of this country is Bern
- This country is shaped like a boot and its capital is Rome
- This country is located next to Germany with the capital of Brussels
- This city is the capital of Ukraine
- This city is the capital of Hungary
- This city is the capital of Ireland
- This country is located south of Bulgaria, its capital is Athens
23 Clues: This city is the capital of Russia • This city is the capital of Norway • This city is the capital of Denmark • This city is the capital of Austria • The capital of this country is Bern • This city is the capital of Finland • This city is the capital of Ukraine • This city is the capital of Hungary • This city is the capital of Ireland • This city is the capital of Portugal • ...
Spanish Speaking Countries and capitals 2022-09-08
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- capital of Panama
- capital of Guatemala
- capital of El Salvador
- Country with a capital Tegucigalpa
- capital of Ecuador
- Capital of Venezuela
- Country with the capital Lima
- Capital of Equatorial Guinea
- capital of Cuba
- capital of Mexico
- Capital of Paraguay
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- Capital of Nicaragua
- Country with the capital Madrid
- Country with the capital Buenos Aires
- Capital of Dominican republic
- Capital of Chile
- Country with the capital Montevideo
- Country with Capital Bogota
- capital of Costa Rica
- Capital of Puerto Rico
20 Clues: capital of Cuba • Capital of Chile • capital of Panama • capital of Mexico • capital of Ecuador • Capital of Paraguay • Capital of Nicaragua • capital of Guatemala • Capital of Venezuela • capital of Costa Rica • capital of El Salvador • Capital of Puerto Rico • Country with Capital Bogota • Capital of Equatorial Guinea • Capital of Dominican republic • Country with the capital Lima • ...
countries 2020-05-12
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- it is the only country on the European continent where today the death penalty is imposed and executed.
- Czacha is a national drink
- hora hoverla ist the tallest mountain
- it is in dispute with Hungary about transylvania
- It has 2 capitals la paz and sucre
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- It is estimated that about 4 million cats are eaten each year in this country.
- it is known from best chocolate in the world
- the most rich country in europe
- ankara is the capital
- Arnold Schwarzenegger was born there
- Artists living there can pay taxes with
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 best chocolate in the world • it is in dispute with Hungary about transylvania • ...
State Capitals 2021-12-09
16 Clues: ohio • idaho • hawaii • arizona • alabama • wyoming • Florida • Georgia • Illinois • colorada • michigan • new york • wisconsin • washington • california • south carolina
World Capitals 2025-12-09
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- Largest city in Mexico, rich in history, culture, and vibrant street life.
- Thailand’s capital, known for bustling markets, temples, and street food.
- France’s capital, famous for the Eiffel Tower, art, and café culture.
- Capital of the United States, known for the White House and national monuments.
- Capital of Saudi Arabia, center of government and economic activity.
- England’s capital, known for Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, and rich history.
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- Australia’s planned capital, home to government buildings and national museums.
- Russia’s capital with iconic landmarks like the Kremlin and Red Square.
- Capital of China, famous for the Great Wall and the Forbidden City.
- Canada’s capital, known for Parliament Hill and the Rideau Canal.
- Capital of Germany, notable for its history, museums, and vibrant arts scene.
- Egypt’s capital near the pyramids and the Nile River.
- Planned capital of Brazil, known for modernist architecture and wide avenues.
- Japan’s bustling capital, famous for technology, culture, and Mount Fuji views.
- India’s capital region, famous for historic sites and government buildings.
- Italy’s capital with ancient ruins, the Vatican, and rich cultural heritage.
16 Clues: Egypt’s capital near the pyramids and the Nile River. • Canada’s capital, known for Parliament Hill and the Rideau Canal. • Capital of China, famous for the Great Wall and the Forbidden City. • Capital of Saudi Arabia, center of government and economic activity. • France’s capital, famous for the Eiffel Tower, art, and café culture. • ...
State and Tribal Governments: Tutorial 2023-12-12
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- A state’s _____ includes specific details about how the state is to function and limits to its power.
- The _____ Amendment states that powers that are not delegated to the federal government are reserved for the states.
- In state government, the _____ is the equivalent of the president in the federal government.
- The _____ clause says that states must honor the laws, public records, and court decisions of other states.
- Most state governments levy property, sales, _____, income, and inheritance/estate taxes.
- Federal, state, and tribal governments can all make laws for their_____.
- By creating a _____ system, the Constitution gave some powers to a national government while still preserving the sovereignty of the individual states.
- The _____ establishes the federal system.
- The _____ process allows citizens to vote directly for a proposal.
- The government has paid billions of dollars in _____ to Native American tribes and individual members
- In state government, the _____ are the equivalent of the Supreme Court in the federal government.
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- _____ clause prevents states from discriminating against citizens of another state.
- The _____ Clause ensures that the Constitution and federal laws take priority over state laws.
- In some states, governors have the power to veto part of a bill. This is called a _____ veto and is a power the president of the United States does not have.
- Tribal governments are considered _____, which means they are independent of federal and state governments.
- State governments are responsible for overseeing schools, maintaining roads, regulating businesses, overseeing _____ law, and conducting elections.
- In state government, the _____ is the equivalent of the US congress in the federal government.
- Unlike the federal government, states are required by law to balance their budgets. This means that states cannot run a _____.
- In Worcester v. Georgia (1832): The Supreme Court ruled that only Congress has power over Native American affairs and said that _____ do not apply on Native American land.
- The _____ Clause declares that a state cannot become a monarchy or dictatorship, even if the majority of citizens vote for it.
20 Clues: The _____ establishes the federal system. • The _____ process allows citizens to vote directly for a proposal. • Federal, state, and tribal governments can all make laws for their_____. • _____ clause prevents states from discriminating against citizens of another state. • ...
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 • ...
CONSTITUTION 2021-10-23
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- to sign or give formal consent and approval to the constitution or an amendment, making it officially valid
- This article of the constitution describes the legislative branch of the government
- this article declares that the constitution is the "supreme law of the land" and that federal laws shall prevail over state laws
- the first constitution of the United States in which the states, rather than the people, held the power
- Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution
- 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 people rule themselves and have the power
- an assembly that makes, amends, or repeals laws
- Part of the 5th and 14th amendments that ensures everyone is treated fairly through the process of law
- a system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches in order to prevent abuse of power
- A principle of a constitutional government whose powers are defined and limited by a constitution
- the process of charging officials in the executive and judicial branches with wrongdoing and bringing them to trial
- a gathering of statesmen who drafted the United States constitution in 1787 constitution
- the legislature of the United States government
- a form of government in which power is divided between the federal or national government and the states
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- 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 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
- This article article of the constitution describes the executive branch of government
- father of the constitution
- The branch of the United States government responsible for administering justice
- Powers shared by both the federal and state government
- the lower legislative assembly of the United States Congress
- Powers specifically stated in the Constitution as belonging to the federal government
- a right guaranteed by the first amendment to the United States constitution
- Seven sections of the constitution that outline the structure of the government
- this article describes how amendments to the constitution are to be made
- This article of the constitution describes the judicial branch of government
- the branch of the United States government that makes laws
- principle that every member of a society, including the ruler or government, must follow the law
- 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 upper house of the United States government
- The division of powers among the different branches of government
- 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 responsible for carrying out laws
- the introduction of the constitution that describes the goals and purposes of the United States of America
- the first ten amendments of the constitution
- the first three words of the constitution of the United States of America
- 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
40 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 • ...
CONSTITUTION 2021-10-23
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- The branch of the United States government that makes laws
- A right guaranteed by the first amendment to the United States constitution
- A system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches in order to prevent abuse of power
- The first ten amendments of the constitution
- To sign or give formal consent and approval to the constitution or an amendment, making it officially valid
- The people rule themselves and have the power
- A gathering of statesmen who drafted the United States constitution in 1787 constitution
- This article of the constitution describes the judicial branch of government
- The lower legislative assembly of the United States Congress
- The power of the Supreme Court to declare laws and actions of the government unconstitutional
- Principle that every member of a society, including the ruler or government, must follow the law
- This article declares that the constitution is the "supreme law of the land" and that federal laws shall prevail over state laws
- A form of government in which power is divided between the federal or national government and the states
- The legislature of the United States government
- 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
- Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution
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- A group of organized citizens with common beliefs and who join together to elect candidates to public office and determine public policy
- This article describes how amendments to the constitution are to be made
- The branch of the United States government responsible for carrying out laws
- Part of the 5th and 14th amendments that ensures everyone is treated fairly through the process of law
- A principle of a constitutional government whose powers are defined and limited by a constitution
- This article of the constitution describes the legislative branch of the government
- The person who holds the office of head of state of the United States government
- The division of powers among the different branches of government
- This article declared that the constitution would take effect when nine states had ratified it
- This article says that the states of the union must respect each other's laws, court rulings, and records
- An assembly that makes, amends, or repeals laws
- This article article of the constitution describes the executive branch of government
- Father of the constitution
- Seven sections of the constitution that outline the structure of the government
- The first three words of the constitution of the United States of America
- The first constitution of the United States in which the states, rather than the people, held the power
- The branch of the United States government responsible for administering justice
- 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
- Powers shared by both the federal and state government
- 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 process of charging officials in the executive and judicial branches with wrongdoing and bringing them to trial
- The upper house of the United States government
- Powers specifically stated in the Constitution as belonging to the federal government
40 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 • ...
