states and capitals Crossword Puzzles
u.s. states 2022-06-03
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- Nickname: The Peach State
- where ladies bathtub is
- State flower: Peony
- where we live
- abe lincoln was from this state
- the flag is a red x on a white background
- home of the new england patriots
- wine country region
- also known as the grand canyon state
- the capital is baton rouge
- "toto, i don't think we are in ------ anymore."
- Capital: St. Paul
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- Capital: Lansing
- yale university is here
- Motto: State sovereignty, national union
- capital is little rock
- people go here all the time to gamble
- mostly known for its alligators
- they are known for growing potato's
- Motto: Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain
- the first person to step on omaha beach is from here
- State flower: Yellow Hibiscus
- the 38th state
- second smallest state
- the capital is lincoln
- the capital is anchorage
26 Clues: where we live • the 38th state • Capital: Lansing • Capital: St. Paul • State flower: Peony • wine country region • second smallest state • capital is little rock • the capital is lincoln • yale university is here • where ladies bathtub is • the capital is anchorage • Nickname: The Peach State • the capital is baton rouge • State flower: Yellow Hibiscus • mostly known for its alligators • ...
u.s. states 2022-06-03
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- Nickname: The Peach State
- where ladies bathtub is
- State flower: Peony
- where we live
- abe lincoln was from this state
- the flag is a red x on a white background
- home of the new england patriots
- wine country region
- also known as the grand canyon state
- the capital is baton rouge
- "toto, i don't think we are in ------ anymore."
- Capital: St. Paul
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- Capital: Lansing
- yale university is here
- Motto: State sovereignty, national union
- capital is little rock
- people go here all the time to gamble
- mostly known for its alligators
- they are known for growing potato's
- Motto: Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain
- the first person to step on omaha beach is from here
- State flower: Yellow Hibiscus
- the 38th state
- second smallest state
- the capital is lincoln
- the capital is anchorage
26 Clues: where we live • the 38th state • Capital: Lansing • Capital: St. Paul • State flower: Peony • wine country region • second smallest state • capital is little rock • the capital is lincoln • yale university is here • where ladies bathtub is • the capital is anchorage • Nickname: The Peach State • the capital is baton rouge • State flower: Yellow Hibiscus • mostly known for its alligators • ...
US States 2022-11-10
50 Clues: 7 • 6 • 2 • 9 • 8 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 1 • 20 • 43 • 24 • 25 • 31 • 15 • 46 • 19 • 50 • 35 • 38 • 47 • 37 • 23 • 26 • 42 • 11 • 22 • 40 • 16 • 18 • 21 • 45 • 49 • 33 • 41 • 48 • 17 • 29 • 10 • 28 • 12 • 30 • 44 • 14 • 32 • 39 • 13 • 34 • 27 • 36
US States 2021-04-23
50 Clues: 7 • 4 • 9 • 8 • 2 • 3 • 5 • 1 • 6 • 11 • 36 • 28 • 12 • 10 • 49 • 27 • 46 • 26 • 42 • 48 • 30 • 45 • 40 • 21 • 37 • 17 • 29 • 14 • 32 • 47 • 34 • 41 • 38 • 22 • 15 • 43 • 35 • 13 • 33 • 23 • 19 • 25 • 20 • 18 • 50 • 24 • 31 • 16 • 39 • York 44
50 States 2020-03-31
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- Bay State
- Evergreen State
- Beaver State
- Tar Heel State
- Aloha State
- Mountain State
- Green Mountain State
- Great Lake State
- Land of Lincoln
- Lone Star State
- Sooner State
- Ocean State
- Badger State
- Magnolia State
- Natural State
- Grand Canyon State
- Buckeye State
- The Old Dominion
- Hawkeye State
- Keystone State
- Land of 10,000 Lakes
- Granite State
- Beehive State
- Sunflower State
- Silver State
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- The Mount Rushmore State
- Volunteer State
- Pelican State
- Big Sky Country
- Constitution State
- Hoosier State
- Palmetto State
- Golden State
- Show Me State
- Pine Tree State
- Garden State
- Land of Enchantment
- Equality State
- First State
- The Last Frontier
- Bluegrass State
- Empire State
- Cornhusker State
- Flickertail State
- Sunshine State
- Gem State
- Old Line State
- Centennial State
- Peach State
- Yellowhammer State
50 Clues: Bay State • Gem State • Aloha State • First State • Ocean State • Peach State • Beaver State • Golden State • Garden State • Sooner State • Empire State • Badger State • Silver State • Pelican State • Hoosier State • Show Me State • Natural State • Buckeye State • Hawkeye State • Granite State • Beehive State • Tar Heel State • Mountain State • Palmetto State • Equality State • Sunshine State • Magnolia State • Old Line State • ...
USA states 2023-06-06
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- - Гаваї
- - Монтана
- - Арканзас
- - Віргінія
- - Вайомінг
- - Теннессі
- - Південна Кароліна
- - Іллінойс
- - Айдахо
- - Джорджія
- - Колорадо
- - Аризона
- - Аляска
- - Невада
- - Вермонт
- - Нью-Йорк
- - Каліфорнія
- - Північна Кароліна
- - Техас
- - Канзас
- - Нью-Мексико
- - Юта
- - Міннесота
- - Західна Віргінія
- - Мейн
- - Род-Айленд
- - Мічиган
- - Північна Дакота
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- - Вашингтон
- - Алабама
- - Міссісіпі
- - Делавер
- - Міссурі
- - Індіана
- - Флорида
- - Пенсильванія
- - Массачусетс
- - Огайо
- - Південна Дакота
- - Коннектикут
- - Айова
- - Вісконсін
- - Небраска
- - Луїзіана
- - Оклахома
- - Кентуккі
- - Меріленд
- - Нью-Джерсі
- - Нью-Гемпшир
- - Орегон
50 Clues: - Юта • - Мейн • - Гаваї • - Огайо • - Айова • - Техас • - Айдахо • - Аляска • - Невада • - Канзас • - Орегон • - Алабама • - Монтана • - Делавер • - Міссурі • - Індіана • - Флорида • - Аризона • - Вермонт • - Мічиган • - Арканзас • - Віргінія • - Вайомінг • - Теннессі • - Іллінойс • - Джорджія • - Колорадо • - Небраска • - Луїзіана • - Оклахома • - Нью-Йорк • - Кентуккі • - Меріленд • - Вашингтон • - Міссісіпі • - Вісконсін • - Міннесота • - Каліфорнія • ...
50 STATES 2023-06-13
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- - The small state known as "The First State," being the first to ratify the U.S. Constitution.
- - The state known for its auto racing heritage and the Indianapolis 500.
- - The state known for its beautiful landscapes, including Mount Rainier and the Olympic National Park, and the city of Seattle.
- - The state known for its southern charm, delicious peaches, and historic city of Savannah.
- - The state known for its breathtaking landscapes, national parks, and outdoor recreational opportunities.
- - The group of islands in the Pacific Ocean known for its tropical beauty, surfing, and hula dancing.
- - The state known for its football, rock and roll, and its connection to aviation pioneers the Wright Brothers.
- - The Lone Star State, known for its cowboy culture, barbecue, and its connection to the Alamo.
- - The state known for its blue crabs, the Chesapeake Bay, and the city of Baltimore.
- - The state known for its vast farmlands and being the first to vote in the presidential primaries.
- - The state known for its vibrant culture, delicious Cajun and Creole cuisine, and the city of New Orleans.
- - The state known for its beautiful beaches, the Great Smoky Mountains, and its connection to the Wright Brothers.
- - The state known for its rich history, prestigious universities, and the city of Boston.
- - The state known for its rugged landscapes, potatoes, and outdoor recreational opportunities.
- - The state known for the city of Chicago, deep-dish pizza, and its connection to Abraham Lincoln.
- - The state known for its southern hospitality and contributions to jazz music.
- - The state known for its blues music, southern hospitality, and the mighty Mississippi River.
- - The state located in the northeastern part of the United States, known for its rich colonial history.
- - The state known for its vast prairies, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, and its strong agricultural industry.
- - The Empire State, known for its iconic city of New York, Niagara Falls, and the Statue of Liberty.
- - The state known for its stunning coastline, lush forests, and the city of Portland.
- - The state known for its country music capital, Nashville, and the iconic Graceland in Memphis.
- - The state known for its picturesque landscapes, maple syrup, and its connection to Bernie Sanders.
- - The state known for its majestic Rocky Mountains and world-class skiing resorts.
- - The largest state in the United States, known for its stunning natural landscapes and wildlife.
- - The smallest state in the United States, known for its beautiful beaches and historic Newport mansions.
- - The state known for its historic landmarks, such as Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, and its connection to the Amish community.
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- - The state known for its rich Native American heritage, adobe architecture, and the art community of Santa Fe.
- - The state known for its historic landmarks, including Jamestown, Colonial Williamsburg, and the Pentagon.
- - The state known for its picturesque mountains, autumn foliage, and the first-in-the-nation primary election.
- - The state known for its vibrant entertainment and gambling hub, Las Vegas, and its beautiful desert landscapes.
- - The state known for its horse racing, bourbon, and bluegrass music.
- - The Sunshine State, known for its beautiful beaches, theme parks, and retirement communities.
- - The most populous state in the United States, known for its diverse culture, entertainment industry, and tech companies.
- - The state known for its breathtaking national parks, such as Zion, Bryce Canyon, and Arches.
- - The state known for its Native American heritage, cowboy culture, and the musical "Oklahoma!"
- - The northeasternmost state known for its picturesque coastal towns, lobsters, and lighthouses.
- - The state known for its cheese, bratwurst, and its connection to the Green Bay Packers.
- - The state known for its Great Lakes, automotive industry, and Motown music.
- - The state known for its vast prairies, cornfields, and the College World Series.
- - The state located in the heart of the United States, known for its prairies and connection to Dorothy from "The Wizard of Oz."
- - The state known for its 10,000 lakes, cold winters, and friendly residents.
- - The state famous for the Grand Canyon and its desert landscapes.
- - The state known for its iconic Mount Rushmore, Badlands National Park, and Native American heritage.
- - The state known for its iconic Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and its cowboy culture.
- - The state known for its iconic Gateway Arch, barbecue, and its connection to the Lewis and Clark expedition.
- - The state known for its southern hospitality, historic plantations, and beautiful coastal areas.
- - The state known for its stunning Appalachian Mountains, coal mining heritage, and the New River Gorge.
- - The state located in the southern region of the United States, known for its natural beauty and hot springs.
- - The state known for its beaches, Atlantic City, and its proximity to New York City.
50 Clues: - The state famous for the Grand Canyon and its desert landscapes. • - The state known for its horse racing, bourbon, and bluegrass music. • - The state known for its auto racing heritage and the Indianapolis 500. • - The state known for its Great Lakes, automotive industry, and Motown music. • ...
US States 2023-04-03
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- Georgia
- Maine
- Alaska
- California
- Pennsylvania
- Iowa
- South Dakota
- Colorado
- Arkansas
- Alabama
- Idaho
- New York
- Utah
- Oregon
- New Hampshire
- Texas
- Arizona
- Nebraska
- Florida
- New Jersey
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- Minnesota
- Nebraska
- Washington
- New Mexico
- Michigan
- Kentuckey
- Vermont
- Illinois
- Massachussetts
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- South Carolina
- Rhode Island
- Wisconsin
- North Carolina
- Connecticut
- West Virginia
- Tennessee
- Hawaii
39 Clues: Iowa • Utah • Maine • Idaho • Texas • Alaska • Oregon • Hawaii • Georgia • Vermont • Alabama • Arizona • Florida • Nebraska • Michigan • Illinois • Missouri • Colorado • Arkansas • New York • Nebraska • Minnesota • Kentuckey • Wisconsin • Tennessee • Washington • New Mexico • California • New Jersey • Mississippi • Connecticut • Pennsylvania • South Dakota • Rhode Island • New Hampshire • West Virginia • Massachussetts • South Carolina • North Carolina
USA States 2022-12-07
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- last name armiger
- last name is deleon
- 3rd year of high school
- Minnesota has 10,000
- nickname for Maine
- city where we live
- capital of Oregon
- capital of florida
- capital of Texas
- capital of Maine
- Oregon nickname
- last name is Mitchell
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- 2nd year of high school
- Florida nickname
- last name is Memije
- last name is Breese
- nickname for New York
- nickname for Teas
- last name is Taylor
- weather over a period of time
- Louisiana nickname
- capital of New York
- nickname for Kansas
- last name is harris
24 Clues: Oregon nickname • Florida nickname • capital of Texas • capital of Maine • last name armiger • capital of Oregon • nickname for Teas • nickname for Maine • city where we live • Louisiana nickname • capital of florida • last name is deleon • last name is Memije • last name is Breese • last name is Taylor • capital of New York • nickname for Kansas • last name is harris • Minnesota has 10,000 • ...
States Review 2023-12-07
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- This state is abbreviated FL
- This state is abbreviated IL
- This state is abbreviated KY
- This state is abbreviated MO
- This state is abbreviated GA
- This state is abbreviated AL
- This state is abbreviated CA
- This state is abbreviated AR
- This state is abbreviated HI
- This state is abbreviated MS
- This state is abbreviated MN
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- This state is abbreviated MD
- This state is abbreviated CT
- This state is abbreviated ID
- This state is abbreviated AZ
- This state is abbreviated MI
- This state is abbreviated AK
- This state is abbreviated MA
- This state is abbreviated ME
- This state is abbreviated KS
20 Clues: This state is abbreviated MD • This state is abbreviated CT • This state is abbreviated FL • This state is abbreviated ID • This state is abbreviated AZ • This state is abbreviated MI • This state is abbreviated AK • This state is abbreviated IL • This state is abbreviated KY • This state is abbreviated MO • This state is abbreviated MA • This state is abbreviated GA • ...
States & Countries 2023-11-20
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- Is in both Europe and Asia
- Is bordered by New Mexico and Texas
- The big apple
- Dallas, Houston, Corpus Christi
- Indianapolis is in it
- Better known by its initials, LA
- Struck Pearl Harbor during WW2
- Famous for Casablanca
- People often falsely think D.C. is in it
- Lemons and pasta
- The fabulous Las Vegas, ______
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- Known for cheese
- Just south of Washington
- Mummies and cats
- Montana and Washington border it
- African country with a movie named after it
- Redwood forests
- Blueberries and lobster
- Lots of things are made in it and large population
- Chopin was born in the capital of it, Warsaw
20 Clues: The big apple • Redwood forests • Known for cheese • Mummies and cats • Lemons and pasta • Indianapolis is in it • Famous for Casablanca • Blueberries and lobster • Just south of Washington • Is in both Europe and Asia • Struck Pearl Harbor during WW2 • The fabulous Las Vegas, ______ • Dallas, Houston, Corpus Christi • Montana and Washington border it • Better known by its initials, LA • ...
US STATES 2023-09-14
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- known as the lone star state
- Fort Sumter is here
- has more alligators than any other state
- capital is Montgomery
- the southernmost point in the USA
- capital is salem
- 1st state admitted to the union
- the chocolate capital of the US is here
- the only state where every county contains some part of a national forest
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- where the nations 1st tornado warning was issued in 1948
- the state abbreviation is GA
- you will find "big sky country" here
- has the largest US forest
- has the longest freshwater coast line
- the only state in history to turn down the olympics
- Calvin Coolidge was born here
- the "evergreen state"
- the university of Notre Dame is here
- smallest state
- carlsbad cavern is located here
- is well known for the movie "The Wizard of Oz"
- is made up of 137 different islands
22 Clues: smallest state • capital is salem • Fort Sumter is here • the "evergreen state" • capital is Montgomery • has the largest US forest • the state abbreviation is GA • known as the lone star state • Calvin Coolidge was born here • carlsbad cavern is located here • 1st state admitted to the union • the southernmost point in the USA • is made up of 137 different islands • ...
US STATEs 2023-09-22
51 Clues: WA • MS • WI • NH • IA • HI • CO • VA • DE • IN • AK • SD • MD • NE • UT • IL • AZ • VT • ND • MN • NJ • MA • OH • SC • FL • TN • WV • CT • PA • NY • AR • NV • WY • NM • MO • ME • LA • GA • RI • CA • AL • OR • TX • MI • ID • NC • OK • KY • MT • KS • Abbreviation
50 States 2023-10-21
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- Its Capital is Named for Lincoln
- Indianapolis is the Capital
- This State just changed its Flag
- A State in the Trial-State Area
- Graceland
- Land of 10,000 States
- This State was admitted by Lincoln during the Civil War
- Bought from France in 1803
- The Sunflower State
- Means Mountain in Spanish
- The Granite State
- Indian Territory
- Land of Enchantment
- The Beaver State
- The First State
- Yellowstone
- The Heart of Dixie
- The Last Frontier
- The Mount Rushmore State
- Fought for Independence from Mexico
- The Buckeye State
- Potatoes!
- The Smallest State
- Home of the First Disneyland
- Bismarck is the Capital
- The Land of Lincoln
- This State has Niagara Falls, Albany, and Buffalo
- Famous for Crabs and Orioles
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- Mormons live here
- The 25th State
- The Home of 4 of the First 5 Presidents
- Named for our First President
- The Pine Tree State
- Philadelphia is the Largest City
- Famous for its Automobiles
- The State that possesses the Southernmost point of Continental US
- Home of the Outer Banks
- Has a City known for Gambling
- The Gateway Arch is here
- The Green Mountain State
- The Garden State
- The 50th State
- Home of a Huge Horse Race
- The Peach State
- Named after King Charles
- Mile High City
- The Badger State
- Where Boston is located
- Des Moines is the Capital
- Home of the Grand Canyon
50 Clues: Graceland • Potatoes! • Yellowstone • The 25th State • The 50th State • Mile High City • The Peach State • The First State • The Garden State • Indian Territory • The Beaver State • The Badger State • Mormons live here • The Granite State • The Last Frontier • The Buckeye State • The Heart of Dixie • The Smallest State • The Pine Tree State • The Sunflower State • Land of Enchantment • The Land of Lincoln • ...
Jackson Era 2022-02-17
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- person who advocates or supports a system of government in which several states unite under a central authority
- is the practice of replacing current government employees with supporters of the winner
- A candidate that has support mostly from his home state
- the 7th president of the united states
- favor of state's rights and distrust of a strong central government
- the 1st president of united states
- a forced relocation of the native Americans
- to attempt to ruin their opponent's reputation with insults
- The 4th president of the united states
- The most of something
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- a severe economic downturn
- the 2nd president of the united states
- a tax imposed by one country on the goods and services imported from another country
- the 3rd president of the united states
- A vote cast by a member of the electoral college
- the vice president of Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson
- to reject something
- Specialized tasks carried out by appointed officials rather than the elected ones
- Tyler, the first vice president to become president because of the originally president death
- want a strong central government
- A cruel and oppressive ruler
21 Clues: to reject something • The most of something • a severe economic downturn • A cruel and oppressive ruler • want a strong central government • the 1st president of united states • the 2nd president of the united states • the 3rd president of the united states • the 7th president of the united states • The 4th president of the united states • ...
Crosseword puzzle 2023-02-10
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- chief Of justice
- the senates most prominent states right advocate
- North america Indians of iroquoian lineage
- The withdraw of eleven souther states from the union in 1860 leading to the civil war
- The leader of a grope of Native americans
- Henery clay was the founder
- All the land was lying west of the missisippi
- where state and federal laws are in conflict the federal law always wins
- someone who speaks on someones behailf
- President of the second bankof the united states
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- The second federally authorized Hamiltionian natianal ban in the united states
- Alleged deal between presidential canidates Jhon Quincy addams and henery clay
- Andrew Jacksons nick name
- Ninth president of the united states
- The practic of sourses political party giving public office to its supporters
- Jackson forced native americans to leave their land and march on the trail of
- a nickname given to state run banks that were given more power
- Andrew Jacksons wifes name
- The right to vote in political Elections
- a finantial crisses in the united states
20 Clues: chief Of justice • Andrew Jacksons nick name • Andrew Jacksons wifes name • Henery clay was the founder • Ninth president of the united states • someone who speaks on someones behailf • The right to vote in political Elections • a finantial crisses in the united states • The leader of a grope of Native americans • North america Indians of iroquoian lineage • ...
Government Mid-Term Exam Review 2020-12-02
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- what act helped to fund state universities with the sale of public land given to states by the federal governments
- grants that come with "strings" attached
- keep people in office who are sympathetic to group wants and needs
- What branch of government is media?
- People who share interests form groups to advance their causes and that some groups have too much power – gridlock
- branch that confirms presidential appointments
- Controls the media, no one may operate radio or TV stations without their license
- How do interest groups get money?
- belong only because the U.S. is sovereign. There are few of these. One is the National Gov’ts ability to regulate immigration.
- A collection of people who share some common interest or attitude and seek to influence gov’t for specific ends
- the legal process by which a fugitive from justice in one State is returned to that State (Article IV, Section 2, Clause 2 of the Constitution).
- journalists whose sole job is to follow the President
- an act directing people of the territory to frame a proposed constitution
- a system of gov’t in which a written constitution divides the powers of government between the national gov’t (U.S.) and the State governments (50 States)
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- agreements among states
- ability of the media to draw public attention to certain issues and to ignore other issues
- grants of federal money or other resources to the states and/or their cities, counties, or localities
- commands armed forces
- Constitution ensures that States recognize the laws and, documents, and court proceedings of the other States
- money that goes to local gov’t in areas where there are large federal land holding in lieu of property taxes that the local gov’t can’t collect from the national gov’t
- interprets the Constitution and other laws
- no State can draw unreasonable distinctions between its own residents and those persons who happen to live in other States.
- links people and government, gives voice to people
- assigning certain powers to the National Government and certain powers to the States
- powers that the Constitution does not grant to the National Government and does not, at the same time, deny to the States.
- factions are bad, but a necessary evil
26 Clues: commands armed forces • agreements among states • How do interest groups get money? • What branch of government is media? • factions are bad, but a necessary evil • grants that come with "strings" attached • interprets the Constitution and other laws • branch that confirms presidential appointments • links people and government, gives voice to people • ...
Reconstruction 2016-03-03
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- Act that removed voting restrictions
- Amendment to the Constitution declared that "Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction." Formally abolishing slavery in the United States, the 13th Amendment was passed by the Congress on January 31, 1865, and ratified by the states on December 6, 1865.
- The 17th President of the United States, serving from 1865 to 1869.
- Was a U.S. politician who represented Mississippi as a Republican in the U.S. Senate from 1875 to 1881; of mixed race, he was the first elected black senator to serve a full term.
- An American lawyer and politician who served as Secretary of War under the Lincoln Administration during most of the American Civil War.
- Was the 18th President of the United States. As Commanding General of the United States Army, Grant worked closely with President Abraham Lincoln to lead the Union Army to victory over the Confederacy in the American Civil War.
- A wing of republican party organized around a uncompromising slavery
- Was an African-American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman.
- Hiram Rhodes Revels was a minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Church, a Republican politician, and college administrator.
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- The name of three distinct past and present movements in the United States that have advocated extremist reactionary currents such as white supremacy, white nationalism, and anti-immigration, historically expressed through terrorism aimed at groups or individuals whom they opposed.
- Amendment to the Constitution granted African American men the right to vote by declaring that the "right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.
- The U.S. Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, popularly known as the Freedmen's Bureau, was established in 1865 by Congress to help former black slaves and poor whites in the South in the aftermath of the U.S. Civil War (1861-65)
- Amendment to the Constitution was ratified on July 9, 1868, and granted citizenship to “all persons born or naturalized in the United States,” which included former slaves recently freed.
- In the United States were laws passed by Southern states in 1865 and 1866, after the Civil War.
- Lincoln's plan during reconstruction
- An American stage actor who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theatre, in Washington, D.C., on April 14, 1865.
- The Civil Rights Act of 1866 granted citizenship and the same rights enjoyed by white citizens to all male persons in the United States
- A system of agriculture in which a landowner allows a tenant to use the land in return for a share of the crops produced on their portion of land.
- An United States history, scalawags were Southern whites who supported Reconstruction and the Republican Party, after the American Civil War.
19 Clues: Act that removed voting restrictions • Lincoln's plan during reconstruction • The 17th President of the United States, serving from 1865 to 1869. • A wing of republican party organized around a uncompromising slavery • Was an African-American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman. • ...
G&A WEDDING 2024-05-09
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- WHERE DID GREG GO TO THE BEACH GROWING UP?
- WHAT TOWN DO THEY LIVE IN?
- WHAT IS AMANDA'S FAVORITE PARK IN SAN FRANCISCO?
- WHAT DID AMANDA CALL HER GRANDFATHERS?
- WHAT FOOD DID THEY EAT ON THEIR FIRST DATE?
- WHERE ARE THEY GOING ON THEIR HONEYMOON?
- WHAT IS THEIR FAVORITE DESSERT?
- WE HAVE GUESTS FROM HOW MANY STATES?
- HOW MANY YEARS HAVE THEY BEEN TOGETHER?
- WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE STREET THEY LIVE ON?
- WHERE DID AMANDA GO TO THE BEACH GROWING UP?
- WHICH GOLF COURSE DID GREG PLAY EVERY SUMMER WITH HIS PATERNAL GRANDPA?
- WHAT IS GREG'S FAVORITE SPORTS TEAM?
- WHAT IS BRADY'S MIDDLE NAME?
- WHAT IS THE AMANDA'S MOM'S MAIDEN NAME?
- WHERE DID GREG PROPOSE?
- WHAT IS AMANDA'S FAVORITE CROSS COUNTRY COURSE IN DELAWARE?
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- WHERE DID THEY HAVE THEIR FIRST KISS?
- WHAT DID GREG CALL HIS GRANDMOTHERS?
- WHAT IS AMANDA'S MIDDLE NAME?
- WHAT ISGREG'S MOM'S MAIDEN NAME?
- WHAT TEAM DID THEY WATCH ON THEIR FIRST DATE?
- WHAT WAS AMANDA'S UNOFFICIAL HIGH SCHOOL MASCOT?
- WHAT WAS GREG'S BASEBALL NUMBER AT ARMY?
- HOW MANY CONSECUTIVE YEARS DID GREG AND HIS DAD ATTEND A RED SOX AT FENWAY PARK?
- WHAT IS AMANDA'S DAD'S FAVORITE PHILLY SPORTS TEAM?
- WHAT SPORT DID GREG'S MOM PLAY IN COLLEGE?
- WHAT KIND OF DOG IS BRADY?
- WHAT WAS THE NAME OF AMANDA'S CHILDHOOD DOG?
- WHAT DID GREG'S DAD FLY IN THE MARINES?
- WHAT IS AMANDA'S FAVORITE NATIONAL PARK IN CALIFORNIA?
- WHAT BRAND OF CARS DO THEY BOTH HAVE?
- WHAT WAS THE NAME OF GREG'S CHILDHOOD DOG?
33 Clues: WHERE DID GREG PROPOSE? • WHAT TOWN DO THEY LIVE IN? • WHAT KIND OF DOG IS BRADY? • WHAT IS BRADY'S MIDDLE NAME? • WHAT IS AMANDA'S MIDDLE NAME? • WHAT IS THEIR FAVORITE DESSERT? • WHAT ISGREG'S MOM'S MAIDEN NAME? • WHAT DID GREG CALL HIS GRANDMOTHERS? • WE HAVE GUESTS FROM HOW MANY STATES? • WHAT IS GREG'S FAVORITE SPORTS TEAM? • WHERE DID THEY HAVE THEIR FIRST KISS? • ...
Final Exam Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-21
Across
- Many popular sports figures, aviators, explorers and movie actors gained fans through mass media
- To separate from a country.
- A train route across the United States, finished in 1869.
- The movement of some six million African Americans from rural areas of the Southern states of the United States to urban areas in the Northern states
- A place where alcohol was sold and consumed during the era of Prohibition
- 1914-1918: Europe is involved in a war between the Allied Powers and the Central Powers. The United States enters with the Allies in 1917.
- The scientific theory that all life evolved from other forms; e.g., humans evolved from apes
- An immigration processing station in the San Francisco Bay from 1910-1940 for immigrants from China, Japan, and other parts of Asia
- An enslaved person who escaped enslavement, but is still in danger of being captured.
- Between 1880 and 1920, more than 20 million immigrants arrived to the United States.
- Customs, beliefs, or traditions that have existed a long time without change
- A system for buying and selling securities, or stocks and bonds
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- A very tall modern building, usually in a city
- A Supreme Court case that said all enslaved people were property; they had no rights as Americans
- the illegal manufacture, transport, distribution, or sale of alcoholic beverages during the Prohibition period
- Relating to the countryside, NOT a town or city.
- The 16th president of the United States; he wanted to keep the Union (country) together.
- The belief that the earth was created by God in 7 days.
- An era when the manufacture, sale, and consumption of alcohol was illegal, or prohibited
- Relating to a town or city
- Relating to the present time, not the past.
- People who thought and fought to abolish, or end, slavery in the United States
- An immigration processing station in New York from 1892-1924 for immigrants from Europe
23 Clues: Relating to a town or city • To separate from a country. • Relating to the present time, not the past. • A very tall modern building, usually in a city • Relating to the countryside, NOT a town or city. • The belief that the earth was created by God in 7 days. • A train route across the United States, finished in 1869. • ...
1920s 2013-12-18
Across
- An illicit night club or liquor store
- Flagpole sitting, marathon dances, crossword games, radio, jazz, and etc.
- Teacher in Tennessee who violated state law by teaching evolution
- Attorney General of the United States from 1919 to 1921
- Jazz composer and Piano Player
- Owner of GM in the 1920s
- Old fashion term for country music
- Art and Literature in blacks community in 1920s
- The movement of African Americans from the southern portion of the United States to the Northern and Western parts
- Prohibited the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages
- Most impact of any household appliance
- Someone who makes, sells or smuggles liquor
- An act to carry the 18th Amendment
- A racist group of people who attacked blacks
- United States Blues Singer
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- National Association for the Advancements of Colored People
- A bribery incident that took place from 1920-1923 when Harding was President
- First Pilot who flew across the Atlantic Ocean with out stopping in 1927
- Creater of assembly line
- United States gangster
- A famous trial of a teacher who was accused of violating Tennessee's Butler Act
- Pioneering trumpet player and bandleader
- 30th President of the United States
- The plan to make payments by Installment
- 29th President of the United States
- An author in the 1920s
- An American folklorist, anthropologist, and author during the time of the Harlem Renaissance
- The right for woment to vote
- Executive for the NAACP
- Industrial Workers of the World
- Repealed 18th amendment
- Popular music including saxophones, trumpets, flutes, and etc.
- Communists that were living in the U.S.
- United States writer
- American Artist
- Famous baseball player and hero in 1920s
36 Clues: American Artist • United States writer • United States gangster • An author in the 1920s • Executive for the NAACP • Repealed 18th amendment • Creater of assembly line • Owner of GM in the 1920s • United States Blues Singer • The right for woment to vote • Jazz composer and Piano Player • Industrial Workers of the World • Old fashion term for country music • ...
Civil War Vocabulary 2024-04-12
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- Confederate general who surrendered at Appomattox Courthouse
- A Network of secret routes and safe houses established in the United States used by enslaved African-Americans to escape into free states and Canada.
- The forced enlistment of people into the armed forces of a country.
- Part of the Compromise of 1850. Made it law that escaped enslaved people had to be returned to their owners, even if they were in a free state.
- The North or Northern States; States that remained loyal to the national government during the Civil War.
- (1863) Declared that all enslaved people in rebelling states must be set free.
- general of the Union Army
- Slave states that did not secede from the Union.
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- Southern States or Confederate States of America who seceded from the Union in the Civil War.
- To formally withdraw from something.
- President of the Confederate States
- Speech given by Abraham Lincoln after the Battle of Gettysburg, which was a turning point in the Civil War.
- President of the United States during the Civil War
- A war between citizens of the same country
- Soldiers killed or wounded in battle.
- Involves the destruction of all enemy targets, supplies, and infrastructure.
16 Clues: general of the Union Army • President of the Confederate States • To formally withdraw from something. • Soldiers killed or wounded in battle. • A war between citizens of the same country • Slave states that did not secede from the Union. • President of the United States during the Civil War • Confederate general who surrendered at Appomattox Courthouse • ...
AP CROSSWORD 2022-02-19
Across
- It is a culture that was brought by Alexander The Great in Africa.
- Global trade creates employment and job opportunities. Thus increasing the peoples abilities to become self sufficient.
- An aggregate concept that refers to increasing global linkages created through cross- border financial flows.
- One of the goals of of European was to bring and spread
- It is referred to as exchange of goods, services and capitals.
- Combination of North and Eastern culture.
- Example of a South Korean company
- Old name of World Trade Organisation
- The increasing interdependence of world economies as a result of the growing scale of cross-border trade of commodities and services, flow of international capital and wide and rapid spread of technologies.
- It is the production of less than enough to satisfy the demand or of less than the usual amount.
- A process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide.
- A social theory that aims to explain globalization using the spread of science and technology.
- Distinguished itself from modern globalization on the basis of expansionism, the method of managing global trade, and the level of information exchange.
- A person who buys goods
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- It is when countries don’t charge each other tariffs when trading
- Organization and hierarchy of different regions of the world that is constantly changing.
- It refers to the advocacy system or theory of protecting domestic producers by impeding or limiting as by tariffs or quotas, the importation of foreign goods and services.
- Top 5 country dominated WTO
- Sharing of ideas and information between and through different countries.
- Is a compulsory financial charge
- It is the old name for Globalization
- A phase in the history of globalization, and conventionally refers to globalizing events and developments from the time of the earliest civilizations until roughly 1600.
- Its loans helped rebuild countries devastated by World War
- Is the delegation of one or more IT-intensive business processes to an external provider that, in turn, owns, administrates and manages the selected processes based on defined and measurable performance metrics.
- Growth of the worldwide political system, both in size and complexity.
- A person who buys goods
- Trade routes connecting East and West.
- Two countries trading products, services and capitals between them eventually form cooperation from political nature
- It describes the process by which a piece of property, project, or business goes from being owned by a national government to being privately owned.
- Information spread faster and more easily through the internet and cyberspace technology
- Is an intergovernmental organization aiming to maintain international peace and security
31 Clues: A person who buys goods • A person who buys goods • Top 5 country dominated WTO • Is a compulsory financial charge • Example of a South Korean company • It is the old name for Globalization • Old name of World Trade Organisation • Trade routes connecting East and West. • Combination of North and Eastern culture. • One of the goals of of European was to bring and spread • ...
Chapter 9 by;Vanessa Roseboom 2015-01-27
Across
- Spargo wrote "the bitter cry of children" in 1906.
- Steffens Wrote the book "The Shame Of The Cities" in 1904.Exposed problems associated with corruption in government.
- inspection a United States Congress Act that works to prevent adulterated or misbranded meat and meat products from being sold as food and to ensure that meat and meat products are slaughtered and processed under sanitary conditions.
- election a procedure by which voters can remove an elected official from office through a direct vote before his or her term has ended.
- act a 1906 United States federal law that gave the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) the power to set maximum railroad rates and extend its jurisdiction.
- the use of an arbitrator to settle a dispute
- People that believed the united states needed to be reformed and actively improved american society.
- Roosevelt an American politician, author, naturalist, soldier, explorer, and historian who served as the 26th President of the United States.
- election a election to appoint delegates to a party conference or to select the candidates for a principal, especially presidential, election.
- plan a series of progressive laws, voting changes, controlling big business, and addressed discrimination in the U.S.
- amendment The amendment that established direct election of United States Senators by popular vote.
- act a 1903 United States federal law that amended the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887. The Act authorized the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) to impose heavy fines on railroads that offered rebates, and upon the shippers that accepted these rebates
- food and drug act a United States federal law that provided federal inspection of meat products and forbade the manufacture, sale, or transportation of adulterated food products and poisonous patent medicines.
- Lafollette Progressive republican governor of Wisconsin.He created the Wisconsin plan starting in 1901
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- wrote by Upton Sinclair
- a mob kills someone, especially by hanging, for an alleged offense with or without a legal trial.
- investigative reporters; Journalists that exposed the problems in the united states, but offered no solutions to those problems.
- McKinley the 25th President of the United States, serving from March 4, 1897, until his assassination on September 14, 1901, six months into his second term.
- amendment The amendment within the Constitution that gives Congress the power to collect taxes on income without apportioning it among the states.
- meade the largest reservoir in the United States in maximum water capacity. It is on the Colorado River about 24 mi from the Strip southeast of Las Vegas, Nevada, in the states of Nevada and Arizona.
- an African-American civil rights organization in the United States, formed in 1909.
- a general vote by the electorate on a single political question that has been referred to them for a direct decision.
- the right of citizens outside the legislature to originate legislation.
- Sinclair Wrote "The Jungle" in 1906.
- Dubois an American sociologist, historian, civil rights activist, Pan-Africanist, author and editor.
- tarbell Wrote the "History of the standard oil company" in 1903.Purpose of the book-described the problems caused by monopolies.
- manager an appointed official who directs the administration of a city.
- securities company vs united states a case heard by the united states supreme court in 1903.
- amendment The amendment that prohibited the manufacture, sale, transport, import, or export of alcoholic beverages.
- czolgosz an American former steel worker, of Polish descent, responsible for the assassination of U.S. President William McKinley.
- amendment the amendment that guarantees all American women the right to vote.
31 Clues: wrote by Upton Sinclair • Sinclair Wrote "The Jungle" in 1906. • the use of an arbitrator to settle a dispute • Spargo wrote "the bitter cry of children" in 1906. • the right of citizens outside the legislature to originate legislation. • manager an appointed official who directs the administration of a city. • ...
The U.S Constitution Pt 2 2023-11-02
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- Each House is the Judges of the Elections, Returns, and Qualifications of its Members. Also may determine the Rules of its Proceedings, punish its Members for disorderly Behaviour, and, with the Concurrence of two-thirds, expel a Member. Each House shall keep a Journal of its Proceedings, and from time to time publish the same, except parts that they deem as Secrecy.
- The Senate of the United States should be made up of two Senators from each State, chosen by the Legislature and each Senator shall have one Vote.
- The Congress shall assemble at least once a year, and this should be held on the first Monday in December, or by law change the date. The Times, Places, and Manner of holding Elections for Senators and Representatives, shall be prescribed in each State by the Legislature
- The president has all charge of the US Army and the Navy as Commander in Chief. The President has the power to fill up all vacancies that may happen during the recess of the Senate, by granting commissions.
- The House of Representatives is voted by the people of every state and if you aren’t above the age of 25 or lived in America for 7 years you cannot be a representative.
- It is said at least nine states needed to ratify the Constitution for it to be applied to all of the states.
- States, Citizenship, New States
- Judicial Branch
- All legislative powers are given to Congress, which is made up of a Senate and a House of Representatives.
- Ratification
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- All debt before this constitution was made was valid against the United States under the Confederation. Religion cannot be used as a test as a requirement for a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States. The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, the members of the several State Legislatures, and all executive and judicial Officers, both of the United States and of the States are to be bound by oath and affirmation.
- To amend an Amendment, ⅔ of Congress has to agree to even want a change in the amendment to propose a change. Once proposed ¾ of the States Legislature has to ratify the amendment for it to be ratified.
- Every citizen of any State is given all privileges and immunities of citizens of several states. If someone commits a crime in one state but flees to another then that state has the authority to remove that person and be sent back to the original state where the crime was committed to be charged.
- Full Faith and Credit shall be given in each State to the public Acts, Records, and judicial Proceedings of every other State
- The executive power belongs to the President of the United States. President should serve 4 years as 1 term. If the president’s spot is vacant because of unseen circumstances, then all the powers of a president go to the Vice president, making them the president and repeat if that president's spot is vacant again.
- Amendment Process
- Debts, Supremacy, Oaths, Religious Tests
- 2 Executive Branch
- All Judicial power is given to the Supreme Court and those powers should be extended to all cases
- Legislative branch
20 Clues: Ratification • Judicial Branch • Amendment Process • 2 Executive Branch • Legislative branch • States, Citizenship, New States • Debts, Supremacy, Oaths, Religious Tests • All Judicial power is given to the Supreme Court and those powers should be extended to all cases • ...
Review crossword project. 2020-09-30
Across
- was a long series of English laws that developed, promoted, and regulated English ships, shipping, trade, and commerce between other countries and with its own colonies.
- was an American stage actor who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C., on April 14, 1865.
- was an American political leader, military general, statesman, and founding father who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797.
- was issued by King George III on October 7, 1763, following Great Britain's acquisition of French territory in North America after the end of the Seven Years' War.
- Is an economic policy that is designed to maximize the exports and minimize the imports for an economy.
- This treaty, signed on February 2, 1848, ended the war between the United States and Mexico.
- was a widely held American imperialist cultural belief in the 19th-century United States that American settlers were destined to expand across North America.
- Tobacco, cotton and sugar were grown on large-scale farms called...
- was an American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman.
- abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, except as punishment for a crime.
- was a political and mercantile protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston, Massachusetts, on December 16, 1773.
- was an enslaved African American man in the United States who unsuccessfully sued for his freedom and that of his wife and their two daughters
- is a form of government operating on principles adopted from a republic and a democracy.
- is the pronouncement adopted by the Second Continental Congress meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on July 4, 1776.
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- was a presidential proclamation and executive order issued by United States President Abraham Lincoln on September 22, 1862, during the Civil War.
- was a proposal to the United States Constitutional Convention for the creation of a supreme national government with three branches and a bicameral legislature.
- were state and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States.
- was an American statesman, politician, legal scholar, military commander, lawyer, banker, and economist. He was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.
- was a conflict fought between the United States and its allies, and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and its allies.
- was an American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, architect, philosopher, and Founding Father who served as the third president of the United States from 1801 to 1809.
- was the acquisition of the territory of Louisiana by the United States from France in 1803.
- was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain which imposed a direct tax on the British colonies in America and required that many printed materials in the colonies be produced on stamped paper produced in London, carrying an embossed revenue stamp.
- comprises the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution.
- was a 2,170-mile east-west, large-wheeled wagon route and emigrant trail in the United States that connected the Missouri River to valleys in Oregon.
- is the withdrawal of a group from a larger entity, especially a political entity, but also from any organization, union or military alliance.
- was a decisive victory by a combined force of American Continental Army troops led by General George Washington
- fought in Appomattox County, Virginia, on the morning of April 9, 1865, was one of the last battles of the American Civil War.
- was a proposal for the structure of the United States Government presented by William Paterson at the Constitutional Convention on June 15, 1787.
- was King of Great Britain and King of Ireland from 25 October 1760 until the union of the two countries on 1 January 1801, after which he was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland until his death in 1820.
- was a revenue-raising act passed by the Parliament of Great Britain on 5 April 1764.
- is a form of democracy in which people decide on policy initiatives directly.
- pitted the colonies of British America against those of New France, each side supported by military units from the parent country and by Native American allies.
- was a small but pivotal battle during the American Revolutionary War, which took place on the morning of December 26, 1776, in Trenton, New Jersey.
- was the movement to end slavery.
- was an armed conflict between the United States and Mexico from 1846 to 1848.
- was a series of forced relocations of approximately 60,000 Native Americans between 1830 and 1850 by the United States government.
36 Clues: was the movement to end slavery. • Tobacco, cotton and sugar were grown on large-scale farms called... • comprises the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution. • is a form of democracy in which people decide on policy initiatives directly. • was an American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman. • ...
Commercial correspondence BEII 2020-03-21
Across
- full name and job title, with other details optionally added
- courtesy title
- a letter or email expressing dissatisfaction
- this abbreviation may or may not appear under the sender’s address
- in an email, recipient hidden to the main recipient/s in the To: field
- address where you’re sending your letter
- ending or a ... close
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- you ask for information, or a catalogue or a price list
- Dear Ms Jones is a ...
- the message of a letter, usually three or four paragraphs
- a document is included but not attached
- these cannot be written in an email
- printed heading on stationery giving the name and address of a person or firm
- the person to whom a letter or email is sent
- per ... or on behalf of
15 Clues: courtesy title • ending or a ... close • Dear Ms Jones is a ... • per ... or on behalf of • these cannot be written in an email • a document is included but not attached • address where you’re sending your letter • a letter or email expressing dissatisfaction • the person to whom a letter or email is sent • you ask for information, or a catalogue or a price list • ...
O' Canada ! 2012-09-23
Across
- What is the tallest mountain in Canada?
- What is the longest river in Canada?
- What is the fastest growing city?
- What is the name of the ship on the dime?
- What province has a lot of dinosaur remains?
- How many time zones does Canada have?
- What is the largest region in Canada?
- What is Halifax known for?
- What is the biggest territory?
- How many territories does Canada have?
- What is the largest island in Canada?
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- Where did we first communicate with Europe?
- What continent is Canada in?
- What province is 50-50? (English and French).
- What is the capital of Canada?
- What province is known for its icebergs?
- What is one of the most isolated capitals?
- Where was the RCMP formed?
- How many provinces does Canada have?
- List one of the things that P.E.I is known for.
20 Clues: Where was the RCMP formed? • What is Halifax known for? • What continent is Canada in? • What is the capital of Canada? • What is the biggest territory? • What is the fastest growing city? • What is the longest river in Canada? • How many provinces does Canada have? • How many time zones does Canada have? • What is the largest region in Canada? • ...
Andrew Jackson Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-10
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- more democracy in American government
- Jacksons nickname
- chief justice of the United States Supreme Court
- the bank jackson shut down
- Biddle There was a bank war with Jackson and
- Jackson regarded the South Carolina Ordinance
- the Senate's most prominent states' rights advocate
- jacksons wife
- 1887 marks a turning point in determining tribal citizenship.
- Jackson wanted states to have
- Saved Andrew Jackson.
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- state banks that received treasury funds
- an exchange of lands with the Indians residing in any of the states or territories, and for their removal west of the river Mississippi.
- What happened between Quincy Adams and Henry Clay
- He refused the creation of a new bank of the United States and also did’t want to fund state banks.
- American Indian tribes forced to Migrate West
- "To the victor goes the spoils”
- created the Cherokee Syllabary
- Jackson viewed nullification as a prelude to
- Jackson believed that all white men should vote
20 Clues: jacksons wife • Jacksons nickname • Saved Andrew Jackson. • the bank jackson shut down • Jackson wanted states to have • created the Cherokee Syllabary • "To the victor goes the spoils” • more democracy in American government • state banks that received treasury funds • Jackson viewed nullification as a prelude to • American Indian tribes forced to Migrate West • ...
Reconstruction 2016-03-03
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- an agricultural crop which is grown for sale to return a profit
- a white Southerner who collaborated with northern Republicans during Reconstruction, often for personal profit
- the man who assassinated Lincoln
- a secret organization of White Protestant Americans, mainly in the South
- were a wing of the Republican Party
- the 19th President of the United States
- an African-American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman
- 17th president of the US
- The amendment addresses citizenship rights and equal protection of the laws
- 18th President of the United States
- was a prerequisite to the registration for voting in a number of states
- one of the most disputed presidential elections in American history
- a United States federal law that removed voting restrictions
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- the action or state of setting someone or something apart from other people or things or being set apart
- were state and local laws enforcing racial segregation in the Southern United States
- was established in 1865 by Congress to help former black slaves and poor whites
- abolished slavery in the United States
- as a landmark United States Supreme Court decision upholding the constitutionality of state laws requiring racial segregation in public facilities under the doctrine of separate but equal
- to the United States Constitution prohibits the federal and state governments from denying a citizen the right to vote
- was a purported informal, unwritten deal that settled the intensely disputed 1876
- African Methodist Episcopal Church, a Republican politician, and college administrator
- The period after the Civil War
- Lincoln's blueprint for Reconstruction
- granted citizenship and the same rights
- a system of agriculture in which a landowner allows a tenant to use the land in return for a share of the crops produced on their portion of land
- the southern United States in the years since the American Civil War
- was the Secretary of War from 1862 to 1868
- a U.S. politician who represented Mississippi as a Republican in the U.S. Senate from 1875 to 1881
- These laws had the intent and the effect of restricting African Americans' freedom
29 Clues: 17th president of the US • The period after the Civil War • the man who assassinated Lincoln • were a wing of the Republican Party • 18th President of the United States • abolished slavery in the United States • Lincoln's blueprint for Reconstruction • granted citizenship and the same rights • the 19th President of the United States • ...
Week 4 Capitals and States 2021-09-28
Week 4 Capitals and States 2021-09-28
Civil War 2022-09-26
Across
- farmers worked on someone else land in return for a small portion of the crops
- The adding of a region to the territory of an existing political unit
- Confederate general
- Loyalty to one's own region of the country, rather than to the nation as a whole
- an American general and the eighteenth President of the United States (1869-1877).
- 1st major battle in the american civil war to take place on northern soil
- belief that an individual state may restrict federal authority
- 6th President of the United States saved the Union during the Civil War and emancipated the slaves
- Served as President of the Confederate States of America for its entire history from 1861 to 1865
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- set up Kansas and Nebraska as states
- a law that made it a crime to help runaway slaves
- the southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861
- northerners who went to the south during the reconstruction
- Lincoln wins, southern states begin to secede
- federal fort in the harbor of charleston
- sequence of violent events involving abolitionists and pro-Slavery elements that took place in Kansas-Nebraska Territory.
- Bill that would ban slavery in the territories acquired after the War with Mexico
- abolished slavery
- rule by the army instead of the elected government
- a white southerner who joined the republican party during the reconstruction period
20 Clues: abolished slavery • Confederate general • set up Kansas and Nebraska as states • federal fort in the harbor of charleston • Lincoln wins, southern states begin to secede • a law that made it a crime to help runaway slaves • rule by the army instead of the elected government • northerners who went to the south during the reconstruction • ...
4.3 Constitution review 2023-02-01
Across
- The Branch that has the power to make laws.
- Powers taken using the necessary and proper clause are known as what type of powers.
- Philosopher who said a government should have different branches and that these branches should have different powers.
- Branch that has the power to apply and interpret the laws.
- Period in history where classical Liberalism emerged.
- The act of returning a criminal to the state where he/she committed that crime.
- Type of Government that is the central authority in a system formed by the union of states.
- Amendment which says that any powers that are not granted to the federal government are reserved for the states.
- Amendment that allowed women to vote.
- Amendment which prohibited Alcohol.
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- believed that creating a common market among the states would benefit both the country and individual states.
- Who is the head of the Executive branch.
- Branch that has the power to carry out and enforce laws.
- Which Amendment allowed women to vote.
- This house is based off state population.
- The division of power between the national government and the States.
- The introduction of the Constitution.
- This amendment states that people have more rights than those listed in the Constitution.
- An act which established the U.S. mint and instructed it to make coins.
- Includes two senators from each state.
20 Clues: Amendment which prohibited Alcohol. • The introduction of the Constitution. • Amendment that allowed women to vote. • Which Amendment allowed women to vote. • Includes two senators from each state. • Who is the head of the Executive branch. • This house is based off state population. • The Branch that has the power to make laws. • ...
Southeast Region 2022-02-03
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- growing crops and raising animals
- the number of years the Civil War lasted
- the body of water that borders the southeast states to the east
- name of the national park that is a sanctuary to many endangered animals
- the body of water that bordersthe southeast states to the south
- something coal is used to make today
- name of the mountains in the southeast states
- crops grown by farmers and sold for money
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- an example of a crop that requires a longer growing season
- when the weather is warm enough to grow crops
- a large storm that develops over a large body of water and occurs during the summer and fall
- what the southern states were called during the Civil War
- what the northern states were called during the Civil War
- black or brown mineral found in the ground
- the name of the first colonial settlement and state
- one of the main reasons of the Civil War
- an example of a cash crop grown in the southeast states
- a cash crop during the Civil War
18 Clues: a cash crop during the Civil War • growing crops and raising animals • something coal is used to make today • the number of years the Civil War lasted • one of the main reasons of the Civil War • crops grown by farmers and sold for money • black or brown mineral found in the ground • when the weather is warm enough to grow crops • ...
kaka baka toe 2023-01-24
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- who do the clippers play
- who do the chiefs play
- who do the hornets play
- who do the cavaliers play
- who do the penguins play
- who do the lightnings play
- who do the pacers play
- who do the eagles play
- who do the avalanche play
- who do the sabres play
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- hamlin who went into cardiac arrest in bills game
- who do the flyers play
- who do the canadiens play
- who do the coyotes play
- who do the pelicans play
- who do the celtics play
- who do the predators play
- who do the golden knights play
- who do the mavericks play
- who do the red wings play
20 Clues: who do the flyers play • who do the chiefs play • who do the pacers play • who do the eagles play • who do the sabres play • who do the hornets play • who do the coyotes play • who do the celtics play • who do the clippers play • who do the pelicans play • who do the penguins play • who do the canadiens play • who do the cavaliers play • who do the predators play • ...
Scene 1: Set 5 - MONIKOT 2023-05-08
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- tiedot
- kuuset
- hiiret
- sudet
- puolikkaat
- lohet
- makkarat
- maat
- erikoisuudet
- hinnat
- ihmiset
- suot
- sienet
- hampaat
- pannarit
- kirjastot
- joutsenet
- koivut
- vadelmat
- perunat
- pensaat
- jalat
- linnut
- varkaat
- ideat
- metsiköt
- puolukat
- naiset
- poikaystävät
- sarjat
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- huonekalut
- tunturit
- vuodenajat
- oravat
- kiukaat
- vauvat
- kirjailijat
- pullat
- muistot
- järvet
- kyyt
- kalat
- pianot
- pennit
- läksyt
- lapset
- avaruusalukset
- perheet
- männyt
- pääkaupungit
- pojat
- miehet
- rahat
- pöllöt
- lampaat
- tytöt
- laatikot
- voikukat
- lasit
- elämät
- ahvenet
- vaimot
62 Clues: maat • kyyt • suot • sudet • lohet • kalat • pojat • rahat • jalat • tytöt • ideat • lasit • tiedot • kuuset • hiiret • oravat • vauvat • pullat • järvet • hinnat • pianot • pennit • sienet • läksyt • lapset • männyt • koivut • miehet • pöllöt • linnut • naiset • elämät • vaimot • sarjat • kiukaat • muistot • ihmiset • hampaat • perheet • perunat • pensaat • lampaat • varkaat • ahvenet • tunturit • makkarat • pannarit • vadelmat • laatikot • voikukat • metsiköt • puolukat • kirjastot • joutsenet • ...
History 2019-01-28
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- Speculation is the purchase of an asset with the hope that it will become more valuable in the near future.
- In finance, a bond is an instrument of indebtedness of the bond issuer to the holders.
- rights- are political powers held for the state governments rather than the federal government according to the United States Constitution.
- A tariff is a tax on imports or exports between sovereign states. It is a form of regulation of foreign trade.
- make legally null and void.
- American Founding Father who was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence and later served as the third President of the United States from 1801 to 1809.
- American statesman and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. He was an influential interpreter and promoter of the U.S.
- an earlier event or action that is regarded as an example or guide to be considered in subsequent similar circumstances
- the beginning or introduction of a system, policy, or period.
- A political faction is a group of individuals within a larger entity, such as a political party, a trade union or other group, or simply a political climate, united by a particular common political purpose that differs in some respect to the rest of the entity.
- one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, served as the first Vice President, and as second President of the United States.
- is overt conduct, such as speech and organization, that tends toward insurrection against the established order.
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- is the taking of men into a military or naval force by compulsion, with or without notice.
- defines a faction.
- was an American statesman, Patriot, diplomat, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.
- Someone who comes from a different country.
- not in accordance with a political constitution, especially the US Constitution, or with procedural rules.
- not helping or supporting either side in a conflict, disagreement.
- was a United States Army officer and statesman.
19 Clues: defines a faction. • make legally null and void. • Someone who comes from a different country. • was a United States Army officer and statesman. • the beginning or introduction of a system, policy, or period. • not helping or supporting either side in a conflict, disagreement. • In finance, a bond is an instrument of indebtedness of the bond issuer to the holders. • ...
Just Right Government Crossword 2020-12-01
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- under the New Jersey plan, these states would have more power
- under the Articles of Confederation, Congress could not do this to its laws, so states could just ignore laws
- The Articles of Confederation was America's first plan for ____________
- states must treat their citizens and other states' citizens this way
- the branch that makes laws
- the Articles did not let congress create this
- The Articles of confederation created a government that only had one of these
- the branch that carries out laws
- under the Articles, America did not have one of these
- the document that replaced the Articles of Confederation
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- the branch that interprets the law
- Int the House of Representatives, the number of votes a state gets depends on this
- fractions of states that must agree to change the Constitution
- states send these to Congress
- one of two things people were afraid states might lose
- the chamber of Congress where each state gets two votes
- The Constitution says laws passed by Congress are __________ to state laws
- These were the "individuals" in the "confederation" created by the Articles
- a group of individuals united together for a purpose
- under the Virginia Plan, these states would have more power
- one problem was that the states charged these on goods from other states
- one of two things people were afraid states might lose
22 Clues: the branch that makes laws • states send these to Congress • the branch that carries out laws • the branch that interprets the law • the Articles did not let congress create this • a group of individuals united together for a purpose • under the Articles, America did not have one of these • one of two things people were afraid states might lose • ...
U.S. Regions+ Crossword Scramble 2023-10-30
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- The driest place in the United States is the _____ Desert, located in the Southwest.
- Because of cities like New York City and _____, the states of New York and Florida are the most visited states in the country, contributing to a huge tourist market.
- Standing at over 20,000 feet in elevation, the highest mountain in the United States is _____, or Mount McKinley.
- The coldest city in the United States is ______, Alaska, with a minimum average temperature of -17 degrees Fahrenheit.
- The United States state with the lowest population density is _____.
- According to the United States Natural Resources Map attached, a major resource prevalent in the Northeast region of the United States is _____.
- _____ Basin is the lowest point of elevation in the United States at 282 feet below sea level.
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- The United States state with the highest population density is _____.
- The hottest place in the United States is _____, California -- it holds the world record for highestair temperature at 134 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Region of the United States that includes Kansas, Illinois, Missouri and Iowa.
- This state capital, located in the Midwest, has the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site.
- According to the United States Natural Resource Map attached, the most common mineral found in the California-Nevada area is _____.
- The _____ Mountains are a major landform shared by the Northeast and Southeast regions of the United States.
- Due to the natural resource of iron, it makes sense that this United States region has the largest amount of automobile manufacturers in the country.
- The wettest state in the United States is _____.
15 Clues: The wettest state in the United States is _____. • The United States state with the lowest population density is _____. • The United States state with the highest population density is _____. • Region of the United States that includes Kansas, Illinois, Missouri and Iowa. • The driest place in the United States is the _____ Desert, located in the Southwest. • ...
History 1st year exam 2022-09-09
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- Carter with all his treasures
- name of the pharaoh who achieved
- name of the egyptian capital which was established during the Old kingdom
- name of one the capitals established during the New Kingdom
- His tomb was discovered in 1922 by
- Egyptian invented a writing surface called...
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- One of the three natural season of the agriculture
- unification of Upper and lower Egypt
- name of the most flexible writing system developed in Egypt
- Name of the pharaoh who fought many battles with the Hittites
- Name of the famouse female pharaoh
11 Clues: Carter with all his treasures • name of the pharaoh who achieved • Name of the famouse female pharaoh • His tomb was discovered in 1922 by • unification of Upper and lower Egypt • Egyptian invented a writing surface called... • One of the three natural season of the agriculture • name of the most flexible writing system developed in Egypt • ...
WORLD CAPITALS 2022-03-29
Largest capitals 2023-07-31
Canadian Capitals 2024-06-16
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- Capital of Newfoundland & Labrador
- Capital of Yukon
- Capital of Saskatchewan
- Capital of Ontario
- Capital of Alberta
- Capital of Nova Scotia
- Capital of New Brunswick
- Capital of Northwest Territories
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- Capital of Prince Edward Island
- Capital of Nunavut
- Capital of Canada
- Capital of Manitoba
- Capital of Quebec
- Capital of British Columbia
14 Clues: Capital of Yukon • Capital of Canada • Capital of Quebec • Capital of Nunavut • Capital of Ontario • Capital of Alberta • Capital of Manitoba • Capital of Nova Scotia • Capital of Saskatchewan • Capital of New Brunswick • Capital of British Columbia • Capital of Prince Edward Island • Capital of Northwest Territories • Capital of Newfoundland & Labrador
Constitutional Amendments 2023-05-12
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- the 15th amendment states that the right to vote is not denied by ____.
- amendment two states that we have the right to _____ arms.
- the 22nd amendment says the president can has ____ terms.
- freedom of speech, religion, and press
- double jeopardy, no self-incrimination, due process
- the 19th amendment gives _____ the right to vote.
- abolition of slavery
- amendment 17 states that there is a popular election of _____.
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- amendment four states that there is no illegal _____ and seizure
- right to a civil jury trial
- amendment eight states that there is no cruel or unusual _________.
- powers reserved to the states
- the 26th amendment says you have the right to vote when you turn ____.
- amendment three states that there is no quartering of _____.
- unlisted rights
- amendment six states that you have a right to an _____.
16 Clues: unlisted rights • abolition of slavery • right to a civil jury trial • powers reserved to the states • freedom of speech, religion, and press • the 19th amendment gives _____ the right to vote. • double jeopardy, no self-incrimination, due process • amendment six states that you have a right to an _____. • the 22nd amendment says the president can has ____ terms. • ...
NEW NATION VOCAB 2021-09-29
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- Political statements drafted in 1798 through 1799 by the Virginia and Kentucky legislatures claiming that the Alien and Sedition acts were unconstitutional.
- Violent tax protest in the United States which lasted between 1791 and 1794 during the presidency of George Washington, ultimately under the command of American Revolutionary War veteran Major James McFarlane.
- Process in which executive or legislative actions are up for review by the judiciary.
- Landmark U.S. Supreme Court case that established the principle of judicial review in the United States, meaning that American courts have the power to strike down laws and statutes that they find to violate the Constitution of the United States.
- Comprises the first 10 amendments into the constitution
- A government system in which multiple states are in a union but are independent when it comes to internal conflicts.
- The executive branch carries out and enforces laws.
- Counting the official number of a group or set, to get a whole total.
- Compromise agreement between delegates from the Northern and the Southern states that three-fifths of the slave population would be counted for determining direct taxation and representation in the House of Representatives.
- The document was an agreement between the 13 original colonies of the United States that then served as the constitution. It was approved by the Second Continental Congress after much argument on November 15, 1777.
- People opposing of the ratification of 1787 US Constitution, in fear that the government would become too powerful and take away their individual liberties, seeing as there was no bill of rights.
- Certain elected leader or head of a republic
- A national legislative body, especially that of the US. The US Congress, which meets at the Capitol in Washington, D.C., was established by the Constitution of 1787 and is composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
- The judiciary is the system of courts that adjudicates legal disputes/disagreements and interprets, defends, and applies the law in legal cases.
- Judges appointed by the president himself who only take cases they themselves want to do.
- The United States House of Representatives is the lower house of the United States Congress
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- The Connecticut Compromise was an agreement reached during the Constitutional Convention of 1787 that in part defined the legislative structure and representation each state would have under the United States Constitution
- an armed rebellion in Western Massachusetts and Worcester in retaliation debt crisis and against the increase in tax collections on individuals and trade.
- Was pseudonym used by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay that was used to write the Federal papers.
- Collection of 85 essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. The collection went by the name “Publius” and it prompted the approval of the constitution.
- To sign something to make it official valid. For example a treaty, contract, or any other form of agreement.
- Purchase of land that managed to double the size of the United States.
- The legislative branch is made up of the House and Senate, known collectively as the Congress.
- Four acts that were passed by a predominantly Federalist United states and were signed by President John Adams into law in 1798.
- An action or statement with the purpose of showing gratitude, respect, or admiration towards someone or something.
- A statement that serves as an introduction or a preliminary statement
- a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch.
- A landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that defined the scope of the U.S. Congress's legislative power and how it relates to the powers of American state legislatures.
- Agreement that assuaged antagonisms between the United States and Great Britain, established a base upon which America could build a sound national economy, and assured its commercial prosperity.
- AKA the Treaty of Madrid, an agreement signed by the United States and Spain. It highlights the border between the United States and Spanish Florida, and guaranteed the United States navigation rights on the Mississippi River
- A person who promotes the idea of one central government uniting several states
- the highest federal court in the US, consisting of nine justices and taking judicial precedence over all other courts in the nation.
- Represented an effort to solve an issue in the U.S. Supreme Court during the early 19th century. There was concern, beginning in 1789, about the system that required the Justices of the Supreme Court to "ride circuit" and reiterate decisions made in the appellate level courts.
- a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed.
- the smaller upper assembly in the US Congress, most US states, France, and other countries.
- Diplomatic problem between John Adams and Republican France Quasi-War.
36 Clues: Certain elected leader or head of a republic • The executive branch carries out and enforces laws. • Comprises the first 10 amendments into the constitution • A statement that serves as an introduction or a preliminary statement • Counting the official number of a group or set, to get a whole total. • ...
Bolivia 2021-01-13
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- Women wrestle while wearing traditional clothing
- people who live in the east
- national symbol, colorful flag
- one of Bolivia's capitals
- Country that borders Bolivia in the northwest
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- "The Death Road"
- people who live in the west
- Driest desert in the world
- country that borders Bolivia in the northeast
- world largest salt flat or largest mirror
10 Clues: "The Death Road" • one of Bolivia's capitals • Driest desert in the world • people who live in the west • people who live in the east • national symbol, colorful flag • world largest salt flat or largest mirror • country that borders Bolivia in the northeast • Country that borders Bolivia in the northwest • Women wrestle while wearing traditional clothing
Globalization Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-14
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- Routes, also known as Maritime Silk Roads, is the name given to the network of sea routes that link the East with the West.
- refers to the advocacy system or theory of protecting domestic producers by impeding or limiting as by tariffs or quotas, the importation of foreign goods and services.
- Global trade creates employment and job opportunities. Thus increasing the peoples abilities to become self sufficient.
- Date when the western countries such as Spain, Portugal, England and Holland were into brisk trade
- Date when The catholic missionaries from Europe also spread Catholicism in Latin America
- the free and comprehensive interaction of countries in the world in the areas of politics, economics, society, technology and culture.
- the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.
- brought porcelain, silk, ivory, spices, and myriad other exotic goods from China to Mexico in exchange for New World silver.
- Two countries trading products, services and capitals between them eventually form cooperation of a political nature.
- Changes that affect individuals' surroundings (architecture, arts, customs, rituals etc.) owing to influxes of tourists constitute cultural impacts.
- The date where Alexander the Great brought culture of Ancient Greek to Southwest Asia, North Africa and Southern Europe.
- It is the religion that was brought by european
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- Monetary Fund (IMF) – an organization working to faster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth and reduce poverty around the world.
- During the 15th and 16th centuries, the western countries such as Spain, Portugal, England and Holland were into what?
- His invasions were among reasons behind hastening of globalization
- it happened in a number of places in the world during the last of 18th century up to the early part of the 19th century.
- is the combination of the western and eastern culture was formed because of this.
- the introduction of machines or automatic devices into a process, activity, or place.
- The culture that alexander the great brought to to Southwest Asia, North Africa and Southern Europe
- Date of the Galleon Trade
- Date when The catholic missionaries from Europe also spread Catholicism in the Philippines
- the perception of ethnic and cultural inferiority and a form of internalized racial oppression.
- Bank (WB) – it was founded after world war in 1944
- the trade route between China andother countries during the 207 - 220 B.C.E.
- It is said that benefits can be gained in trading products, services and capitals with the other countries because the number of products one can choose from the market increases significantly.
- Wiseman, Who wrote the “ Australia and the Politics of Globalization.”
26 Clues: Date of the Galleon Trade • It is the religion that was brought by european • Bank (WB) – it was founded after world war in 1944 • His invasions were among reasons behind hastening of globalization • Wiseman, Who wrote the “ Australia and the Politics of Globalization.” • the trade route between China andother countries during the 207 - 220 B.C.E. • ...
Algebra II Vocabulary 2023-10-03
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- Sum, more than
- Whole numbers include Natural numbers and this number
- a+bi
- Property that states if a>b, then a+c>b+c
- Property that states if a<b, then ac<bc
- When multiplying by a negative sign, _____ the sign.
- Property that states if a<b and b<c, then a<c
- A number, some number
- Property states a+0=a
- Answer to division problem
- What does '>' mean?
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- ____ numbers include rational and irrational
- _____ numbers include only 1, 2, 3, 4
- What does '=' mean?
- The number pi is this type of number
- Goes on forever
- Contains square root of -1
- Less than, difference
- Property states a(b+c)=ab+ac
- Answer to math operation is in same number set
- What does '<' mean?
21 Clues: a+bi • Sum, more than • Goes on forever • What does '=' mean? • What does '<' mean? • What does '>' mean? • Less than, difference • A number, some number • Property states a+0=a • Contains square root of -1 • Answer to division problem • Property states a(b+c)=ab+ac • The number pi is this type of number • _____ numbers include only 1, 2, 3, 4 • Property that states if a<b, then ac<bc • ...
Cold War Vocab 2014-10-28
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- Congressional committee that investigated possible subversive activities within the United States.
- war War fought to achieve only specific goals.
- retaliation Policy of threatening to use massive force in response to aggression.
- zedong A Chinese Communist revolutionary and the founding father of the Peoples Republic of China
- Policy of keeping communism contained within its existing borders.
- Government agency that coordinates U.S. efforts in space.
- Act Law that made it unlawful to teach or advocate the violent overthrow of the United States government.
- race Contest in which nations compete to build more powerful weapons.
- airlift Program in which U.S. and British pilots flew supplies to West Berlin during a Soviet blockage.
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- pact Military alliance of the Soviet Union and its satellite states.
- Negative catchword for extreme, reckless charges of disloyalty.
- doctrin President Truman's promise to help nations struggling against communist movements.
- Intelligence-gathering organization.
- doctrine Policy of President Eisenhower that states that the Unite States would use force to help any nation threatened by communism.
- Military alliance formed to counter Soviet expansion.
- war Worldwide rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union.
- To place a resource under government control.
- krushchev A Russian politician who led the Soviet Union during part of the Cold War.
- curtain Term coined by Winston Churchill to describe the border between the Soviet satellite states and Western Europe.
- scare Fear that communists were working to destroy the American way of life.
20 Clues: Intelligence-gathering organization. • To place a resource under government control. • war War fought to achieve only specific goals. • Military alliance formed to counter Soviet expansion. • Government agency that coordinates U.S. efforts in space. • Negative catchword for extreme, reckless charges of disloyalty. • ...
US States 2014-07-18
50 Clues: 5 • 6 • 2 • 1 • 9 • 3 • 7 • 8 • 4 • 33 • 41 • 43 • 16 • 26 • 32 • 39 • 21 • 18 • 30 • 24 • 48 • 28 • 44 • 11 • 47 • 22 • 25 • 15 • 31 • 14 • 10 • 42 • 29 • 45 • 27 • 49 • 37 • 34 • 19 • 40 • 17 • 38 • 12 • 23 • 35 • 13 • 36 • 20 • 46 • 50
hot states 2016-05-08
23 Clues: kuni • kõrb • hirv • harva • põhjus • pealik • lahing • vedelik • kulutama • ülesanne • maa peal • see oleks • peakorter • tegelikult • hasartmäng • tilk, pisar • hämmastunud • päriselanikud • uitama, hulkuma • piirkond, pindala • giidiga ekskursioon • millegi poolest kuulus • kesklinnsunset päikeseloojang
US States 2021-02-07
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- The longest rive in the US is named after this state
- "Toto, I have a feeling we're not in ___ anymore."
- Are you going to the barbecue?
- Best known for a delicious fruit, peaches!
- The first state in alphabetical order
- Where the water is clear and the waves are for surfing
- Mardi Gras: It's party time!
- Los Alamos
- Where the Constitution was signed
- the Landing place for the Mayflower and the pilgrims
- Known for its blue crabs
- Location of George Washington's house
- Hamilton, Wicked, Hairspray, A Chorus Line...
- The last state in alphabetical order
- Known for its tornadoes
- Brrrr its really cold
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- Casino/Gambling time
- Let's go for a boat ride on a lake
- Movie making time
- The Yellowhammer State
- Disney World, Universal Studios, Sea World...
- Elvis Presley
- Mashed, boiled, fries, chips, POTATOES!
- Home of the Liberty Bell
- Cheese is all I need to say
- "First in Flight"
- Did you watch the horse race?
- 51 state?
- Gorgeous National Parks
- George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt
- The birthplace of Ben and Jerry's
- Where you can't pump your own gas
- The best place to ski
33 Clues: 51 state? • Los Alamos • Elvis Presley • Movie making time • "First in Flight" • Casino/Gambling time • The best place to ski • Brrrr its really cold • The Yellowhammer State • Gorgeous National Parks • Known for its tornadoes • Home of the Liberty Bell • Known for its blue crabs • Cheese is all I need to say • Mardi Gras: It's party time! • Did you watch the horse race? • ...
50 States 2020-03-31
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- Sunshine State
- Great Lake State
- Bay State
- Show Me State
- Bluegrass State
- Old Line State
- Hawkeye State
- Flickertail State
- Badger State
- Beaver State
- Natural State
- Sooner State
- Silver State
- Equality State
- First State
- Magnolia State
- Green Mountain State
- Pelican State
- Land of Enchantment
- Land of Lincoln
- Ocean State
- Palmetto State
- Gem State
- Volunteer State
- The Mount Rushmore State
- Hoosier State
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- Constitution State
- Mountain State
- Buckeye State
- The Last Frontier
- Peach State
- Cornhusker State
- Golden State
- Evergreen State
- Grand Canyon State
- Beehive State
- Tar Heel State
- Big Sky Country
- Yellowhammer State
- Lone Star State
- Centennial State
- Pine Tree State
- Sunflower State
- Keystone State
- The Old Dominion
- Land of 10,000 Lakes
- Empire State
- Granite State
- Garden State
- Aloha State
50 Clues: Bay State • Gem State • Peach State • First State • Ocean State • Aloha State • Golden State • Badger State • Beaver State • Sooner State • Silver State • Empire State • Garden State • Buckeye State • Show Me State • Hawkeye State • Beehive State • Natural State • Pelican State • Granite State • Hoosier State • Mountain State • Sunshine State • Old Line State • Tar Heel State • Equality State • Magnolia State • Keystone State • ...
US States 2020-05-18
50 Clues: 2 • 3 • 8 • 1 • 5 • 7 • 6 • 4 • 9 • 34 • 16 • 50 • 49 • 19 • 31 • 38 • 15 • 20 • 11 • 22 • 33 • 45 • 32 • 28 • 48 • 43 • 37 • 47 • 23 • 36 • 10 • 42 • 44 • 39 • 25 • 13 • 27 • 35 • 41 • 18 • 17 • 26 • 24 • 12 • 14 • 46 • 30 • 21 • 29 • 40
distinguished states 2021-05-02
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- here was the Taking of Chan Santa Cruz by General Ignacio A. Bravo. in 1901
- here is the teatro juarez
- it changed its name in 2015 from D.F. to...
- Here the National Fair of Tepic takes place in the month of March
- here is the Xicohténcatl Theater
- the carnival of peace takes place here
- its capital is also known as guanatos
- Dr. Francisco González Arias died here in 1946
- aqui se lleva a cabo el festival del chocolate
- the basaseachi waterfall is here
- its name comes from tepechiapan
- here the Carnival of the Port of Tampico takes place
- acapulco is located here
- its name comes from the Nahuatl "Huāxyacac"
- its typical dish is the asado de boda
- its typical dance is the jarana
- here is the cable car to the Grutas de García
- tajín is located here
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- in 1522 it was conquered by cristobal de olid
- The Ixtlahuacán Chayacates Celebration takes place here
- here is the monumental clock of cuautepec
- here is the hill of the bells
- Venustiano Carranza was born here
- It is the only walled city in Mexico
- It is the fourth largest state in Mexico
- the ethnic group cucapá resides here
- It is the state that embraces the CDMX
- Its capital is Culiacán
- This is where chalupas come from
- here the devil dance takes place
- here the deer dance takes place
- here the villa de nuestra señora de la asuncion was founded
32 Clues: tajín is located here • Its capital is Culiacán • acapulco is located here • here is the teatro juarez • here is the hill of the bells • its name comes from tepechiapan • here the deer dance takes place • its typical dance is the jarana • here is the Xicohténcatl Theater • the basaseachi waterfall is here • This is where chalupas come from • here the devil dance takes place • ...
US States 2021-10-26
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- Potato State.
- Aloha State
- Empire State
- _____ City,OK
- Buckeye State
- The Old Dominion
- mid-west state, where topeka is
- Nation's Capital
- Garden State
- Big Sky Country
- "Live Free or Die"
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- Isla del Encanto/Island of Enchantment
- Where you can find the great lakes
- The First State
- Lone Star State
- Golden State
- Mountain state with lots of deer.
- Peach State
- Sunshine State
- The Last Frontier
20 Clues: Aloha State • Peach State • Empire State • Golden State • Garden State • Potato State. • _____ City,OK • Buckeye State • Sunshine State • The First State • Lone Star State • Big Sky Country • The Old Dominion • Nation's Capital • The Last Frontier • "Live Free or Die" • mid-west state, where topeka is • Mountain state with lots of deer. • Where you can find the great lakes • ...
Indian states 2021-10-01
21 Clues: Patna • aizawl • imphal • shimla • Ranchi • Dispur • jaipur • kohima • bhopal • mumbai • gangtok • shillong • itanagar • Kolkatta • agartala • bengaluru • amaravati • hyderabad • Chandigarh • Gandhi nagar • thiruvananthapuram
US States 2021-11-22
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- Capital is Providence
- Capital is Boise
- Capital is Jefferson City
- Capital is Pheonix
- Capital is Olympia
- Capital is Little Rock
- Capital is Columbus
- Capital is Honolulu
- Capital is Salt Lake City
- Capital is Springfield
- Capital is Huston
- Capital is Hartford
- Capital is Montpelier
- Capital is St. Paul
- Capital is Juneau
- Capital is Bismarck
- Capital is Charleston
- Capital is Montgomery
- Capital is Augusta
- Capital is Olympia
- Capital is Sacramento
- Capital is Tallahassee
- Capital is Atlanta
- Capital is Topeka
- Capital is Concord
- Capital is Oregon
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- Capital is Columbia
- Capital is Richmond
- Capital is Pierre
- Capital is Albany
- Capital is Carson City
- Capital is Jackson
- Capital is Baton Rouge
- Capital is Raleigh
- Capital is Harrisburg
- Capital is Madison
- Capital is Dover
- Capital is Lansing
- Capital is Santa Fe
- Capital is Des Moines
- Capital is Annapolis
- Capital is Denver
- Capital is Lincoln
- Capital is Boston
- Capital is Frankfurt
- Capital is Indianopolis
- Capital is Helena
- Capital is Trenton
- Capital is Nashville
- Capital is Oklahoma City
50 Clues: Capital is Boise • Capital is Dover • Capital is Pierre • Capital is Albany • Capital is Huston • Capital is Denver • Capital is Boston • Capital is Juneau • Capital is Helena • Capital is Topeka • Capital is Oregon • Capital is Jackson • Capital is Pheonix • Capital is Olympia • Capital is Raleigh • Capital is Madison • Capital is Lansing • Capital is Lincoln • Capital is Augusta • Capital is Olympia • ...
50 states 2022-02-14
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- Providence
- Boise
- Jefferson City
- Phoenix
- Cheyenne
- Little Rock
- Columbus
- Honolulu
- Salt Lake City
- Springfield
- Austin
- Hartford
- Montpelier
- Saint Paul
- Juneau
- Bismarck
- Charleston
- Montgomery
- Augusta
- Olympia
- Sacramento
- Tallahassee
- Atlanta
- Topeka
- Concord
- Salem
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- Columbia
- Richmond
- Pierre
- Albany
- Carson City
- Jackson
- Baton Rouge
- Raleigh
- Harrisburg
- Madison
- Dover
- Lansing
- Santa Fe
- Des Moines
- Annapolis
- Denver
- Lincoln
- Boston
- Frankfort
- Indianapolis
- Helena
- Trenton
- Nashville
- Oklahoma City
50 Clues: Boise • Dover • Salem • Pierre • Albany • Austin • Denver • Boston • Juneau • Helena • Topeka • Jackson • Phoenix • Raleigh • Madison • Lansing • Lincoln • Augusta • Olympia • Trenton • Atlanta • Concord • Columbia • Richmond • Cheyenne • Columbus • Honolulu • Santa Fe • Hartford • Bismarck • Annapolis • Frankfort • Nashville • Providence • Harrisburg • Des Moines • Montpelier • Saint Paul • Charleston • Montgomery • Sacramento • Carson City • Baton Rouge • Little Rock • ...
U.S. States 2023-04-11
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- America's second-largest state by population and by area; it shares a border with Mexico
- the United States purchased this state from Russia in 1867; it is very cold here
- many people come here to go skiing
- home of Nashville, the country music capital of the U.S.
- made up of many islands in the Pacific Ocean
- Jez was born and raised here
- America's least populated state
- the name of this state has 3 vowels and 1 consonant
- has a lot of alligators and Cuban-Americans
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- known as the "land of 10,000 lakes"
- Harvard University is located in this state
- famous for the Grand Canyon
- Jez went to college here
- famous for its history as a former French colony; some people still speak French here today
- this state formed during the American civil war, breaking away from another state to remain loyal to the U.S.
- famous for its potatoes
- home to Chicago, America's third-largest city
- Jamestown, the first British colony in North America, was settled here
- this east coast state's largest city is known as "The Big Apple"
- famous for having many people who follow Mormonism (a sect of Christianity)
20 Clues: famous for its potatoes • Jez went to college here • famous for the Grand Canyon • Jez was born and raised here • America's least populated state • many people come here to go skiing • known as the "land of 10,000 lakes" • Harvard University is located in this state • has a lot of alligators and Cuban-Americans • made up of many islands in the Pacific Ocean • ...
United States 2023-05-07
Across
- Which state is known as the "Old Dominion"?
- Which state is known for its Appalachian Mountains and coal mining history?
- Which state is home to Mount Rushmore National Memorial?
- Which state is home to the Gateway Arch?
- Which state is known for its cheese and Green Bay Packers football team?
- Which state is known as the "Land of Enchantment"?
- Which state is the smallest in terms of land area?
- Which state has the most dense system of highways and railroads in the US?
- Which state is known for its fall foliage and White Mountains?
- Which state is the second largest state in the US by area?
- Which state is known as the "First State"?
- Which state is home to Yale University?
- Which state is known for its caucuses during presidential election years?
- Which state is known for its Hot Springs National Park and Crater of Diamonds State Park?
- Which state is home to the Statue of Liberty and Niagara Falls?
- Which state is known for its jazz music, Mardi Gras celebrations, and Cajun cuisine?
- Which state is known for its peaches and Coca-Cola?
- Which state is known as "Big Sky Country"?
- Which state is made up entirely of islands?
- Which state is known for the Grand Canyon and the city of Phoenix?
- Which state is known as the "Cornhusker State"?
- Which state is known for its Great Lakes and the city of Detroit?
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- Which state is home to the longest river in North America?
- Which state is home to Las Vegas and Area 51?
- Which state is known for its Rocky Mountains and skiing destinations like Aspen and Vail?
- Which state is known for its lobsters and lighthouses?
- Which state is known for its beaches and historic cities like Charleston?
- Which state is home to the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum?
- Which state is known for its country music scene and the Grand Ole Opry?
- Which state is home to Mount Rainier and the Space Needle?
- Which state is known as the "Heart of Dixie"?
- Which state is home to the Wright Brothers National Memorial?
- Which state is known as the "Bluegrass State"?
- Which state is known for its maple syrup?
- Which state is home to the US Naval Academy and the National Aquarium?
- Which state is known for its potatoes?
- Which state is home to Harvard University and MIT?
- Which state is home to five national parks, including Zion and Bryce Canyon?
- Which state is the least visited state in the US?
- Which state is known for its Pacific coastline and the city of Portland?
40 Clues: Which state is known for its potatoes? • Which state is home to Yale University? • Which state is home to the Gateway Arch? • Which state is known for its maple syrup? • Which state is known as the "First State"? • Which state is known as "Big Sky Country"? • Which state is known as the "Old Dominion"? • Which state is made up entirely of islands? • ...
US States 2022-11-10
50 Clues: 7 • 6 • 2 • 9 • 8 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 1 • 20 • 43 • 24 • 25 • 31 • 15 • 46 • 19 • 50 • 35 • 38 • 47 • 37 • 23 • 26 • 42 • 11 • 22 • 40 • 16 • 18 • 21 • 45 • 49 • 33 • 41 • 48 • 17 • 29 • 10 • 28 • 12 • 30 • 44 • 14 • 32 • 39 • 13 • 34 • 27 • 36
The states 2022-11-08
Across
- This state has a famous horse race
- The first english Colony was established in this state
- This state has a nickname called the sooners
- Is home to the yellowstone
- This state is home to the third oldest river in the world
- This state is home to the oldest Major League Baseball stadium
- Is home of the potato
- This state is known for its country music
- This is the palmetto state
- This state touches the most great lakes
- Was the first state to ratify the constitution
- This state is tied for third in the catagory of most sports teams
- This is the smallest state in the united states
- is home to great wine
- Is the most expensive state to live in
- has the 3rd largest city in the united states
- Is the 4th biggest state in the united states
- This is the only state to have two NFL football teams both of their names starting with B's
- This state has gulf state park in it
- This state has more plastic surgeons per capita than any other state
- This states football team moved from baltimore
- has the biggest city in the united states
- The braves play here
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- this state leads the nation in production of spring wheat
- This state is named after a major river
- Is the biggest state in the united states
- Amazon is headquartered here
- Is known for its luxurious beaches
- This state has the gateway to the west
- This state is known for its crawfish
- This state produces 90% of the united states toothpicks
- This is the state that benjamin franklin lived in
- Has the biggest mall
- This state is the top producer of maple syrup
- This state was created because it didn't want to succeed from the union
- This states capital is named after a father of the constitution
- Has a famous monument dedicated to 4 presidents
- This state is nicknamed the constitution state
- Produces the most corn in the united states
- This state is called the cornhusker state
- has the largest population for any state
- Has the least populous capital
- This state has the Ozarks in it
- This state has the smallest area for any state capital
- This state has no sales tax and touches an ocean for at least 20 miles
- This state has the oldest NFL team
- its biggest city is the casino capital of the united states
- has the 28th highest peak compared to all of the other states highest peak
- Is home of the cheeseburger
- Is the fourth most expensive states to live in
50 Clues: Has the biggest mall • The braves play here • Is home of the potato • is home to great wine • Is home to the yellowstone • This is the palmetto state • Is home of the cheeseburger • Amazon is headquartered here • Has the least populous capital • This state has the Ozarks in it • This state has a famous horse race • Is known for its luxurious beaches • ...
u.s. states 2022-06-03
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- Nickname: The Peach State
- where ladies bathtub is
- State flower: Peony
- where we live
- abe lincoln was from this state
- the flag is a red x on a white background
- home of the new england patriots
- wine country region
- also known as the grand canyon state
- the capital is baton rouge
- "toto, i don't think we are in ------ anymore."
- Capital: St. Paul
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- Capital: Lansing
- yale university is here
- Motto: State sovereignty, national union
- capital is little rock
- people go here all the time to gamble
- mostly known for its alligators
- they are known for growing potato's
- Motto: Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain
- the first person to step on omaha beach is from here
- State flower: Yellow Hibiscus
- the 38th state
- second smallest state
- the capital is lincoln
- the capital is anchorage
26 Clues: where we live • the 38th state • Capital: Lansing • Capital: St. Paul • State flower: Peony • wine country region • second smallest state • capital is little rock • the capital is lincoln • yale university is here • where ladies bathtub is • the capital is anchorage • Nickname: The Peach State • the capital is baton rouge • State flower: Yellow Hibiscus • mostly known for its alligators • ...
u.s. states 2022-06-03
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- Nickname: The Peach State
- where ladies bathtub is
- State flower: Peony
- where we live
- abe lincoln was from this state
- the flag is a red x on a white background
- home of the new england patriots
- wine country region
- also known as the grand canyon state
- the capital is baton rouge
- "toto, i don't think we are in ------ anymore."
- Capital: St. Paul
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- Capital: Lansing
- yale university is here
- Motto: State sovereignty, national union
- capital is little rock
- people go here all the time to gamble
- mostly known for its alligators
- they are known for growing potato's
- Motto: Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain
- the first person to step on omaha beach is from here
- State flower: Yellow Hibiscus
- the 38th state
- second smallest state
- the capital is lincoln
- the capital is anchorage
26 Clues: where we live • the 38th state • Capital: Lansing • Capital: St. Paul • State flower: Peony • wine country region • second smallest state • capital is little rock • the capital is lincoln • yale university is here • where ladies bathtub is • the capital is anchorage • Nickname: The Peach State • the capital is baton rouge • State flower: Yellow Hibiscus • mostly known for its alligators • ...
50 States 2022-10-06
Across
- small state
- Aloha
- produces the most peanuts
- Baked, Mashed, or Au Gratin
- longest coastline
- Grand Canyon
- Dorothy doesn't think we're here anymore
- The Large Red Fruit
- The sunshine state
- Roll Tide!!
- Indy 500
- Crayfish or Crawfish?
- Hartford
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- borders Missouri and Mississippi rivers
- Willamette Valley Pinot Noir
- borders canada
- The Governator
- myrtle beach
- Only state to have another state in its name
- Sin City
- Rocky Mountains
- cheddar
- neighbor to the presidents
- the land of lincoln
- Fried Chicken
- lobster
- Cheese heads
- George Washington
- largest silver nugget found here
29 Clues: Aloha • cheddar • lobster • Sin City • Indy 500 • Hartford • small state • Roll Tide!! • myrtle beach • Grand Canyon • Cheese heads • Fried Chicken • borders canada • The Governator • Rocky Mountains • longest coastline • George Washington • The sunshine state • the land of lincoln • The Large Red Fruit • Crayfish or Crawfish? • produces the most peanuts • neighbor to the presidents • Baked, Mashed, or Au Gratin • ...
US States 2022-05-20
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- State with Phoenix capital
- Constitution State
- The Aloha State
- State that grows lots of oranges
- Island The smallest state
- State with one syllable
- State with Capital Des Moines
- Its capital includes the opposite of big in its name
- The 49th state
- State shaped like a boot
- State famous for peaches
- State with the Gateway Arch
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- State where you can find Disneyland
- State famous for sunflowers
- State including Chicago
- State named after Baron Del La Warr
- State famous for potatoes
- People from this state are called Hoosiers
- Abbreviated AL
- State with abbreviation KY
- Centennial State
21 Clues: Abbreviated AL • The 49th state • The Aloha State • Centennial State • Constitution State • State including Chicago • State with one syllable • State shaped like a boot • State famous for peaches • State famous for potatoes • Island The smallest state • State with Phoenix capital • State with abbreviation KY • State famous for sunflowers • State with the Gateway Arch • ...
United States 2022-05-27
Across
- Kansas City
- Dover
- Sacramento
- Salem Portland
- Trenton Newark
- Nashville Memphis
- Montpelier
- Boise
- Lansing
- Denver
- Richmond
- Indianapolis
- Annapolis
- St. Paul Minneapolis
- Raleigh Charlotte
- Boston
- Honolulu
- Juneau Anchorage
- Seattle
- Springfield
- Virginia
- Columbus
- Montgomery
- Providence
- Cheyenne
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- Des Moines
- Pierre Sioux Falls
- Philadelphia
- Santa Fe Albuquerque
- Hartford
- Austin Houston
- Columbia
- Albany
- Las Vegas
- Madison Milwaukee
- Lincoln Omaha
- Little Rock
- Phoenix Phoenix
- Jackson
- Atlanta
- Helena
- Manchester
- Frankfort
- Bismarck Fargo
- Baton Rouge
- Topeka
- Salt Lake City
- Oklahoma City
- Tallahassee
- Augusta
50 Clues: Dover • Boise • Albany • Denver • Helena • Boston • Topeka • Lansing • Jackson • Atlanta • Seattle • Augusta • Hartford • Columbia • Richmond • Honolulu • Virginia • Columbus • Cheyenne • Las Vegas • Annapolis • Frankfort • Des Moines • Sacramento • Montpelier • Manchester • Montgomery • Providence • Kansas City • Little Rock • Baton Rouge • Tallahassee • Springfield • Philadelphia • Indianapolis • Lincoln Omaha • Oklahoma City • Austin Houston • ...
US States 2023-06-02
Across
- Known for the Derby
- It is known for corn
- Palmetto trees
- Mt. Rushmore home
- Home of the Motor City
- Beverly Hills
- One of the world's busiest airports
- Say "cheese"
- First state in the alphabet
- Moose capital of New England
- Potatoes
- Home of Indy 500
- Concord is there
- Red Sox
- Grand Canyon State
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- Newark and Trenton are there
- Aloha
- The Gateway Arch
- 7 P.O.T.U.S. born here
- Nashville
- Home of the "Windy City"
- The "Big Easy"
- The Sunshine State
- Baltimore is there
- North of Texas
- Acronym for home state of Liberty Bell
- Jets/Giants
- First state in union
- Makes famous ice-cream
- Space Needle
- What happens here stays here
31 Clues: Aloha • Red Sox • Potatoes • Nashville • Jets/Giants • Say "cheese" • Space Needle • Beverly Hills • Palmetto trees • The "Big Easy" • North of Texas • The Gateway Arch • Home of Indy 500 • Concord is there • Mt. Rushmore home • The Sunshine State • Baltimore is there • Grand Canyon State • Known for the Derby • It is known for corn • First state in union • 7 P.O.T.U.S. born here • Home of the Motor City • ...
American States 2023-03-31
Across
- Which state is home to Harvard University?
- Which state is home to the Rocky Mountains?
- Which state is home to Yellowstone National Park?
- Which state is home to the famous Gateway Arch?
- Which states flag has a bear on it?
- Which state is home to the "Gateway City of the West"?
- Which state is known as the "Sunshine State"?
- Which state is known as the "Garden State"?
- Which state is home the "Mardi Gras"?
- Which state is known for its delicious maple syrup?
- Which state has a chicken restaurant named after it?
- Which state is Minneapolis in?
- Which state is home to the Space Needle?
- Which state is known for its peaches?
- Which state is known for its checkered flag?
- Which state is known as the "Big Sky Country"?
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- Which state is home to North America's Tallest peak?
- Which state is home to Mount Rushmore?
- Which state is Indianapolis in?
- Which state has a palm tree on its flag?
- Which state is known as the "Empire State"?
- Which state has the largest Navy Base?
- Which state is home to the Green Bay Packers?
- Which state is known as the "Lone-Star" state?
- Which state is known for its lobster and cold weather?
- Which state is the famous Willis Tower in?
- Which state is the Grand Canyon in?
- Which state is Las Vegas in?
- Which state is home to "Motor City"?
- Which state is Charlotte in?
30 Clues: Which state is Las Vegas in? • Which state is Charlotte in? • Which state is Minneapolis in? • Which state is Indianapolis in? • Which states flag has a bear on it? • Which state is the Grand Canyon in? • Which state is home to "Motor City"? • Which state is home the "Mardi Gras"? • Which state is known for its peaches? • Which state is home to Mount Rushmore? • ...
States & countries 2023-11-20
Across
- not KFC
- WWIII enemy
- not D.C.
- KANGAROOS!!!
- Icier than Iceland
- the state on fire
- home of the dead queen
- older than the U.S.A.
- maple syrup
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- not New Mexico
- vacationland
- looks like a face
- infamous for being peaceful
- smallest state
- home of the bagpipes
- largest population
- almost canada
- greener than Greenland
- not Mexico
- almost a desert
20 Clues: not KFC • not D.C. • not Mexico • WWIII enemy • maple syrup • vacationland • KANGAROOS!!! • almost canada • not New Mexico • smallest state • almost a desert • looks like a face • the state on fire • Icier than Iceland • largest population • home of the bagpipes • older than the U.S.A. • greener than Greenland • home of the dead queen • infamous for being peaceful
US States 2023-11-22
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- Home of Sin City
- Land of Enchantment
- Used to be the center of the Automotive Industry in America
- Has Cities/Towns like Eureka, Klamath, Tulare & Visalia
- Has multiple active Volcanoe
- The Heart of Dixie
- Land of 10,000 Lakes
- Has the 4th Largest Casino city in America
- Fracking, and frozen wastelands
- The Corn Husker State
- Excelsior
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- Ditat Deus is the state motto
- Rich with history, Founding Fathers, an Original Colony, bordering DC
- Known for its rich culture, history and great music
- _______ Man is in the news what seems like once a week...
- It's State Capital is Olympia
- Where they have "mean" streets are
- Lobster Capital of America
- Where the Potatoes come from
- Where Corvettes have been produced since 1983
- Known for its Silverware and Fine Jewelery
- The Place you think all the Cheese comes from
- Helena is the Capital
- Where the Aleutian Islands are
24 Clues: Excelsior • Home of Sin City • The Heart of Dixie • Land of Enchantment • Land of 10,000 Lakes • Helena is the Capital • The Corn Husker State • Lobster Capital of America • Where the Potatoes come from • Has multiple active Volcanoe • Ditat Deus is the state motto • It's State Capital is Olympia • Where the Aleutian Islands are • Fracking, and frozen wastelands • ...
US States 2024-01-26
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- Eureka!
- state fruit: Scuppernong grape
- Its the Beehive state
- This state's flower is the Indian Paintbrush
- Live Free or Die
- the state animal is a black bear
- Friendship is their state motto
- American robin is the state bird
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- The Green Mountain State
- North to the future
- "Nothing Without Providence"
- its state food is the potato
- For All Our Country
- The state motto is "I lead"
- State fish is Reef triggerfish
- Boston is in this state
- The Big Apple
- The Sunshine State
- It Goes as it Grows
- This state's official animal is the Grey Squirrel
20 Clues: Eureka! • The Big Apple • Live Free or Die • The Sunshine State • North to the future • For All Our Country • It Goes as it Grows • Its the Beehive state • Boston is in this state • The Green Mountain State • The state motto is "I lead" • "Nothing Without Providence" • its state food is the potato • state fruit: Scuppernong grape • State fish is Reef triggerfish • ...
Nation states 2024-01-29
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- place of declaring unified Germany
- the right to vote
- wrote Rerum Novarum
- opposition of workers and the bourgeoisie
- colony with its own government but policies guided by a foreign power
- fighters for women's franchise
- state insurance scheme providing benefits for pensioners and those who are unemployed or disa
- Iron and Blood policy
- largest colonial power in Africa
- Represented Bonapartism
- steady development of the towndwellers
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- Main group of Russian Socialists
- Battle of German Unification defeating Austria
- wrote Communist Manifesto
- Freedom fighter for the unification of Italy
- American president abolishing slavery
- Main document for Christian
- battle of German unification, defeating France
- pride in your country, support of its policies, and feeling of superiority
- chancellor of the German empire
20 Clues: the right to vote • wrote Rerum Novarum • Iron and Blood policy • Represented Bonapartism • wrote Communist Manifesto • Main document for Christian • fighters for women's franchise • chancellor of the German empire • Main group of Russian Socialists • largest colonial power in Africa • place of declaring unified Germany • American president abolishing slavery • ...
states review 2023-12-06
Across
- the capital of florida
- the capital of this state is sacramento
- the capital of maryland
- the capital of this state is honolulu
- the capital of mississppii
- the capital of this state is topeka
- the capital of this state is lansing
- the capital of this state is frankfurt
- the capital of arizona
- the capital of this state is jefferson city
- the capital of this state is montgamery
- the capital of massachutes
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- the capital of minnesota
- the capital of alaska
- the capital of georgia
- the capital of this state is spingfield
- the capital of this state is little rock
- the capital of Maine
- the capital of this state is providence
- the capital of this state is boise
20 Clues: the capital of Maine • the capital of alaska • the capital of florida • the capital of georgia • the capital of arizona • the capital of maryland • the capital of minnesota • the capital of mississppii • the capital of massachutes • the capital of this state is boise • the capital of this state is topeka • the capital of this state is lansing • the capital of this state is honolulu • ...
Mountain States 2023-12-28
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- National Park in Wyoming
- capital of Montana
- capital of Nevada
- the landform that the Mountain States share
- National Park in Montana
- capital of Colorado
- grows the most potatoes
- capital of Idaho
- known for its hard workers
- Utah's nickname
- capital of Wyoming
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- the number of national parks in Utah
- a landmark that divides four states
- Nevada's nickname
- capital of Utah
- windy state with lots of farming and ranching
- popular state for skiing
- largest mountain state
- known for mining silver
- invisible line that seperates rivers
20 Clues: capital of Utah • Utah's nickname • capital of Idaho • Nevada's nickname • capital of Nevada • capital of Montana • capital of Wyoming • capital of Colorado • largest mountain state • known for mining silver • grows the most potatoes • National Park in Wyoming • popular state for skiing • National Park in Montana • known for its hard workers • a landmark that divides four states • ...
U.S. States 2024-02-28
Across
- Last state, alphabetically
- Peaches
- A little on the nose with its state flag
- Always fighting with New York
- Nashville, Memphis, Chattanooga, etc.
- Home to Kansas City
- Home to Yale
- Looks like a cute little pot!
- Crater Lake
- Des Moines, very french (for some reason)
- Glacier NP
- Sunshine, oranges, and keys
- William Penn
- Add -polis for the capital city
- Montpelier
- State + Cardinal Direction
- Charlotte
- Very . . . interesting flag
- The name of another state with ar- added
- Minus the ar-
- Home to the redwoods
- Chicago could be its own state, I guess. . .
- Northern Sister
- Our first president
- First state, alphabetically
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- Acadia NP
- The smallest state
- JFK
- Santa Fe, my old friend!
- The stars are so lonely
- Lincoln
- Named after a French king
- Great Sodas, I assume anyways
- Rainbows and sharks!
- Madison
- Lots of S's
- The Statue of Liberty
- The ________ Dynasty
- The largest state
- Vegas!
- Oh it's so high up!
- Mammoth Cave
- Fort Sumter
- Potatoes
- Great Lakes
- First state, chronologically
- Its capital shares a name with a fictional bird
- Southern Sister
- The lake is awfully salty
49 Clues: JFK • Vegas! • Peaches • Lincoln • Madison • Potatoes • Acadia NP • Charlotte • Glacier NP • Montpelier • Crater Lake • Lots of S's • Fort Sumter • Great Lakes • Home to Yale • William Penn • Mammoth Cave • Minus the ar- • Southern Sister • Northern Sister • The largest state • The smallest state • Home to Kansas City • Oh it's so high up! • Our first president • Rainbows and sharks! • The ________ Dynasty • ...
US States 2024-05-03
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- One of the State that starts with a V
- The name of this State is a President of the USA
- The Statue of Liberty
- They have the worst people
- Where theorists say The Simpsons live
- This State used to be owned by Massachusetts
- The State with Mount Rushmore
- Hollywood
- Boston Celtics
- Sounds like India
- Coldest State
- Was a meme at some point
- Potatoes
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- Got hit by airplanes in WWII
- Opposite of North Carolina
- The hottest State
- A smaller New York
- The smallest State
- Part of the name has a Country in it
- The first 4 letters are the Same letters as Mary Poppins
- Has a kind of meat in its name
- The Great Lakes
- The 30th State
- The flag looks like one of the Spanish flags from a long time ago
- Least populated State
- Mr beast
- Roadhouse
- Chicago
- A square shape State
29 Clues: Chicago • Mr beast • Potatoes • Roadhouse • Hollywood • Coldest State • The 30th State • Boston Celtics • The Great Lakes • The hottest State • Sounds like India • A smaller New York • The smallest State • A square shape State • The Statue of Liberty • Least populated State • Was a meme at some point • Opposite of North Carolina • They have the worst people • Got hit by airplanes in WWII • ...
50 States 2024-08-11
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- Its Capital is Named for Lincoln
- Indianapolis is the Capital
- This State just changed its Flag
- A State in the Trial-State Area
- Graceland
- Land of 10,000 States
- This State was admitted by Lincoln during the Civil War
- Bought from France in 1803
- The Sunflower State
- Means Mountain in Spanish
- The Granite State
- Indian Territory
- Land of Enchantment
- The Beaver State
- The First State
- Yellowstone
- The Heart of Dixie
- The Last Frontier
- The Mount Rushmore State
- Fought for Independence from Mexico
- The Buckeye State
- Potatoes!
- The Smallest State
- Home of the First Disneyland
- Bismarck is the Capital
- The Land of Lincoln
- This State has Niagara Falls, Albany, and Buffalo
- Famous for Crabs and Orioles
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- Mormons live here
- The 25th State
- The Home of 4 of the First 5 Presidents
- Named for our First President
- The Pine Tree State
- Philadelphia is the Largest City
- Famous for its Automobiles
- The State that possesses the Southernmost point of Continental US
- Home of the Outer Banks
- Has a City known for Gambling
- The Gateway Arch is here
- The Green Mountain State
- The Garden State
- The 50th State
- Home of a Huge Horse Race
- The Peach State
- Named after King Charles
- Mile High City
- The Badger State
- Where Boston is located
- Des Moines is the Capital
- Home of the Grand Canyon
50 Clues: Graceland • Potatoes! • Yellowstone • The 25th State • The 50th State • Mile High City • The Peach State • The First State • The Garden State • Indian Territory • The Beaver State • The Badger State • Mormons live here • The Granite State • The Last Frontier • The Buckeye State • The Heart of Dixie • The Smallest State • The Pine Tree State • The Sunflower State • Land of Enchantment • The Land of Lincoln • ...
States Airports 2024-08-18
48 Clues: PHL • BOS • DSM • MKE • MSP • ATL • Far • OKC • JFK • MIA • ANC • OMA • ABQ • MHT • DTW • ORD • jan • FSD • PVD • SDF • HNL • ILG • DEN • LIT • PWM • BWI • BOI • DCA • CRW • PHX • BTV • ICT • BZN • LAS • CLT • BHM • EWR • BDL • SLC • CMH • DFW • STL • IND • LAX • MSY • PDX • CHS • SEA
50 States 2024-09-15
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- Raleigh
- Pierre
- Albany
- Montgomery
- Hartford
- Annapolis
- Austin
- Honolulu
- Montpelier
- Richmond
- Providence
- Kansas City
- Santa Fe
- Oklahoma City
- Augusta
- Trenton
- Lansing
- Madison
- Pittsburgh
- Lincoln
- Columbia
- Des Moines
- Charleston
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- Bismarck
- Olympia
- Boise
- Tallahassee
- Springfield
- Juneau
- Nashville
- Denver
- Topeka
- Helena
- Baton Rouge
- Salem
- Salt Lake City
- Dover
- Phoenix
- Jackson
- Concord
- Columbus
- Indianapolis
- Cheyenne
- St. Paul
- Frankfort
- Atlanta
- Boston
- Little Rock
- Sacramento
49 Clues: Boise • Salem • Dover • Pierre • Juneau • Denver • Albany • Topeka • Helena • Austin • Boston • Raleigh • Olympia • Phoenix • Jackson • Concord • Atlanta • Augusta • Trenton • Lansing • Madison • Lincoln • Bismarck • Hartford • Honolulu • Richmond • Columbus • Cheyenne • Santa Fe • St. Paul • Columbia • Nashville • Annapolis • Frankfort • Montgomery • Montpelier • Providence • Sacramento • Pittsburgh • Des Moines • Charleston • Tallahassee • Springfield • Baton Rouge • ...
50 States 2024-09-17
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- "Home of the Grand Canyon."
- "Lobster lovers’ paradise."
- "Where the corn grows tall and the sand hills roll."
- "Not in Dorothy’s backyard anymore."
- "Where deserts meet hot air balloons."
- "Land of 10,000 lakes."
- "Home of Mount Rushmore."
- "Windy city’s state."
- "Famous for cold winters and wide-open plains."
- "Aloha from this island state."
- "Where Seattle meets Mount Rainier."
- "Say cheese!"
- "Birthplace of more presidents than any other state."
- "The first state to join the union."
- "Crater Lake and endless rain."
- "The birthplace of the Boston Tea Party."
- "Hollywood."
- "Cornfields as far as the eye can see."
- "Where the wind comes sweeping down the plains."
- "First in flight."
- "Famous for bluegrass music and fried chicken."
- "Everything’s bigger in this Lone Star state."
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- "Yellowstone is this state’s crown jewel."
- "Home to the Garden State Parkway."
- "Home of desert skies and 24/7 lights."
- "Sounds like Kansas, but it's not!"
- "Famous for sunshine and oranges."
- "Salt Lake and stunning red rocks."
- "Famous for jazz music and spicy gumbo."
- "Show me the way to St. Louis!"
- "The mitten-shaped state with Great Lakes views."
- "Maple syrup capital of the U.S."
- "Big Sky Country."
- "Live free or die state."
- "The home of the Indy 500 car race."
- "Appalachian trails and coal mines."
- "The Empire State of mind."
- "Home of country music and the Smoky Mountains."
- "Warm beaches and palm trees."
- "A river runs through it."
- "A peachy southern state."
- "Small but mighty state."
- "Sweet home state."
- "Home of the Liberty Bell."
- "Rocky Mountain high."
- "Spud central."
- "The Last Frontier of the USA."
- "The Nutmeg State."
- "The Chesapeake Bay State."
- "The Buckeye State."
50 Clues: "Hollywood." • "Say cheese!" • "Spud central." • "Big Sky Country." • "First in flight." • "Sweet home state." • "The Nutmeg State." • "The Buckeye State." • "Windy city’s state." • "Rocky Mountain high." • "Land of 10,000 lakes." • "Live free or die state." • "Home of Mount Rushmore." • "Small but mighty state." • "A river runs through it." • "A peachy southern state." • ...
Owen's first five presidents crossword puzzle 2023-02-23
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- People have free will.
- Monroe, The fifth president of the United States.
- states, The place where the Revolutionary took place in.
- A law from the constitution
- War, The Revolutionary War was an insurrection by American Patriots in the 13 colonies to British rule, resulting in American independence.
- Washington, The first president of the united states
- Jefferson, the third president of the united states
- Adams, The second president of the united states
- Madison, The fourth president of the United States
- Amsterdam, A military base.
- of Paris, This treaty, signed on September 3, 1783, between the American colonies and Great Britain, ended the American Revolution and formally recognized the United States as an independent nation.
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- The fundamental law of united states
- hill, A bloody battle that took place here.
- A place In Pennsylvania.
- the fact or state of being independent.
- of Independence, The document announced the separation of 13 North American British colonies from Great Britain.
- A territory that took part in the war.
- A place where Britain fought
- the island consisting of England, Scotland, and Wales, which together with Northern Ireland makes up the United Kingdom.
- something people have to spend money for.
20 Clues: People have free will. • A place In Pennsylvania. • A law from the constitution • Amsterdam, A military base. • A place where Britain fought • The fundamental law of united states • A territory that took part in the war. • the fact or state of being independent. • something people have to spend money for. • hill, A bloody battle that took place here. • ...
Chapter 9 by;Vanessa Roseboom 2015-01-27
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- McKinley the 25th President of the United States, serving from March 4, 1897, until his assassination on September 14, 1901, six months into his second term.
- tarbell Wrote the "History of the standard oil company" in 1903.Purpose of the book-described the problems caused by monopolies.
- Spargo wrote "the bitter cry of children" in 1906.
- food and drug act a United States federal law that provided federal inspection of meat products and forbade the manufacture, sale, or transportation of adulterated food products and poisonous patent medicines.
- a mob kills someone, especially by hanging, for an alleged offense with or without a legal trial.
- investigative reporters; Journalists that exposed the problems in the united states, but offered no solutions to those problems.
- inspection a United States Congress Act that works to prevent adulterated or misbranded meat and meat products from being sold as food and to ensure that meat and meat products are slaughtered and processed under sanitary conditions.
- the right of citizens outside the legislature to originate legislation.
- act a 1906 United States federal law that gave the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) the power to set maximum railroad rates and extend its jurisdiction.
- manager an appointed official who directs the administration of a city.
- Lafollette Progressive republican governor of Wisconsin.He created the Wisconsin plan starting in 1901
- securities company vs united states a case heard by the united states supreme court in 1903.
- wrote by Upton Sinclair
- amendment The amendment that prohibited the manufacture, sale, transport, import, or export of alcoholic beverages.
- an African-American civil rights organization in the United States, formed in 1909.
- election a election to appoint delegates to a party conference or to select the candidates for a principal, especially presidential, election.
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- a general vote by the electorate on a single political question that has been referred to them for a direct decision.
- Steffens Wrote the book "The Shame Of The Cities" in 1904.Exposed problems associated with corruption in government.
- election a procedure by which voters can remove an elected official from office through a direct vote before his or her term has ended.
- czolgosz an American former steel worker, of Polish descent, responsible for the assassination of U.S. President William McKinley.
- People that believed the united states needed to be reformed and actively improved american society.
- the use of an arbitrator to settle a dispute
- meade the largest reservoir in the United States in maximum water capacity. It is on the Colorado River about 24 mi from the Strip southeast of Las Vegas, Nevada, in the states of Nevada and Arizona.
- amendment The amendment that established direct election of United States Senators by popular vote.
- amendment The amendment within the Constitution that gives Congress the power to collect taxes on income without apportioning it among the states.
- Dubois an American sociologist, historian, civil rights activist, Pan-Africanist, author and editor.
- plan a series of progressive laws, voting changes, controlling big business, and addressed discrimination in the U.S.
- Roosevelt an American politician, author, naturalist, soldier, explorer, and historian who served as the 26th President of the United States.
- act a 1903 United States federal law that amended the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887. The Act authorized the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) to impose heavy fines on railroads that offered rebates, and upon the shippers that accepted these rebates
- Sinclair Wrote "The Jungle" in 1906.
- amendment the amendment that guarantees all American women the right to vote.
31 Clues: wrote by Upton Sinclair • Sinclair Wrote "The Jungle" in 1906. • the use of an arbitrator to settle a dispute • Spargo wrote "the bitter cry of children" in 1906. • the right of citizens outside the legislature to originate legislation. • manager an appointed official who directs the administration of a city. • ...
Sports Cricket players 2021-10-01
6 Clues: from New Zeland and bowler • hitter of australia and from RCB • from south africa and opener batsman in CSK • was captain of Australia and in ipl from delhi capitals • a batsman from new zeland and first was football player • cricket player and batsman and captian of chennai super kings
Georgia Capitals 2021-10-15
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2018-02-03
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- review by the US Supreme Court of the constitutional validity of a legislative act.
- The Whiskey Rebellion was a tax protest in the United States beginning in 1791 during the presidency of George Washington
- a 1795 treaty between the United States and Great Britain that averted war, resolved issues remaining since the Treaty of Paris of 1783
- a treaty between the United States and Spain in 1819 that ceded Florida to the U.S. and defined the boundary between the U.S. and New Spain
- It ended the Northwest Indian War in the Ohio Country and limited strategic parcels of land to the north and west.
- actions that a nation takes in relation to other nations
- patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
- group of officials who head government departments and advise the president
- The Battle of New Orleans was a series of engagements fought between December 14, 1814 and January 18, 1815, constituting the last major battle of the War of 1812 American combatants
- The XYZ Affair was a political/diplomatic episode in 1797 and 1798 involving a confrontation between the United States and Republican France that led to an undeclared war called the Quasi-War
- political statements drafted in 1798 and 1799, in which the Kentucky and Virginia legislatures took the position that the federal Alien and Sedition Acts were unconstitutional
- a landmark case by the United States Supreme Court which forms the basis for the exercise of judicial review in the United States
- a stated sum or other valuable consideration paid by one sovereign or state to another in acknowledgment of subjugation or as the price of peace, security, protection, or the like.
- a 1789 law that created the structure of the supreme court and set up a system of district courts and circuit courts for the nation
- restriction of interest to a narrow sphere; undue concern with local interests or petty distinctions at the expense of general well-being
- The Monroe Doctrine was a United States policy of opposing European colonialism in the Americas beginning in 1823
- the peace treaty that ended the War of 1812 between the United States of America and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
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- John Marshall was an American politician and the fourth Chief Justice of the United States
- the act of taking men into a military or naval force by compulsion, with or without notice
- a number of young and outspoken members who were foes of Great Britain and supporters of expansion by the United States
- make legally null and void; invalidate.
- The Battle of Tippecanoe was fought on November 7, 1811, in what is now Battle Ground, Indiana, between American forces led by Governor William Henry Harrison of the Indiana Territory and Native American warriors associated with the Shawnee leader Tecumseh
- The Louisiana Purchase was the acquisition of the Louisiana territory by the United States from France in 1803
- It prohibited American ships from trading in all foreign ports
- The Democratic-Republican Party was an American political party formed by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison
- They made it harder for an immigrant to become a citizen, allowed the president to imprison and deport non-citizens who were deemed unconstitutional
- supporters of the constitution that wanted a stronger federal government`
- the first American expedition to cross what is now the western portion of the United States
- announcement that declared the nation neutral in the conflict between France and Great Britain
- an earlier event or action that is regarded as an example or guide to be considered in subsequent similar circumstances
- the rights and powers held by individual US states rather than by the federal government.
31 Clues: make legally null and void; invalidate. • patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. • actions that a nation takes in relation to other nations • It prohibited American ships from trading in all foreign ports • supporters of the constitution that wanted a stronger federal government` • group of officials who head government departments and advise the president • ...
vocab crossword 2020-12-15
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- The siege virtually ended military operations in the American Revolution.
- was used by hundreds of thousands of American pioneers in the mid-1800s to emigrate west.
- a conflict fought between the United States and its allies, and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and its allies.
- in which people decide on policy initiatives directly.
- the acquisition of the territory of Louisiana by the United States from France in 1803.
- an enslaved African-American man in the United States who unsuccessfully sued for his freedom and that of his wife
- 1st U.S president
- founding father of the United States
- outlined a strong national government with three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial
- British legislation aimed at ending the smuggling trade in sugar and molasses from the French and Dutch West Indies.
- the withdrawal of eleven southern states from the Union in 1860, leading to the Civil War.
- a widely held cultural belief in the 19th-century United States that American settlers were destined to expand across North America.
- form of government operating on principles adopted from a republic and a democracy.
- a person who favors the abolition of a practice or institution, especially capital punishment or (formerly) slavery.
- conflict fought between Britain and France over new world territory.
- an American political and mercantile protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston.
- This treaty, signed on February 2, 1848, ended the war between the United States and Mexico.
- declared by the British crown at the end of the French and Indian War in North America.
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- the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution.
- the government would have one legislative house in which each state would have one vote.
- imposing a stamp duty on newspapers and legal and commercial documents.
- Washington defeated a formidable garrison of Hessian mercenaries before withdrawing.
- declared that only English ships would be allowed to bring goods into England.
- a colony.
- 3rd U.S president.
- U.S. history, a document that was approved by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776.
- King of Great Britain and King of Ireland from 25 October 1760 until the union of the two countries on 1 January 1801.
- a conflict between the United States and Mexico, fought from April 1846 to February 1848
- trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances.
- a series of forced relocations of approximately 46,000 Native Americans between 1830 and 1850 by the United States government.
30 Clues: a colony. • 1st U.S president • 3rd U.S president. • founding father of the United States • the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution. • in which people decide on policy initiatives directly. • conflict fought between Britain and France over new world territory. • imposing a stamp duty on newspapers and legal and commercial documents. • ...
Charlie Gill Articles X-Word 2024-02-12
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- Farmers from this state caused a rebellion
- The Articles stated that these people could not tax the states
- Lots of new amendments ______, since not all states agreed on them
- The government could not _______ laws; biggest obstacle facing Congress
- The Constitution says that only Congress can declare this
- States had the power to elect _______________ to Congress, not Congress itself
- The Constitutional __________ met to replace the Articles with a new set of laws
- The Articles of Confederation are ______, according to Alexander Hamilton
- States could have different representatives, but had an _____ amount of votes
- _____ Rebellion was caused because of a debt crisis; Namesake was not very wealthy
- ____ out of 13 states needed to agree on a law for it to be passed
- Alexander ________ thought the Articles were flawed and hated everyone
- States minted this themselves; one factor that caused changes in Articles
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- States could still have wars with these groups; Congress could not stop it
- City where the Articles were adopted; same place as Dec. of Ind. and Constitution
- The Articles of _____________ were the first laws made after we declared independence
- The laws made to replace the Articles of Confederation
- The Articles of Confederation were adopted during the _____________ War
- Only states could collect these from citizens, not Congress
- Since Congress couldn't tax the states, they couldn't get funds for the ____
20 Clues: Farmers from this state caused a rebellion • The laws made to replace the Articles of Confederation • The Constitution says that only Congress can declare this • Only states could collect these from citizens, not Congress • The Articles stated that these people could not tax the states • Lots of new amendments ______, since not all states agreed on them • ...
Unit 4 2021-12-08
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- This compromise brought California into the Union as a free state (three words)
- Georgia's response to the Compromise of 1850 which said that Georgia would agree to the compromise if the Fugitive Slave Act was included.
- This Civil War battle was fought in northern Georgia, near Chattanooga, Tennessee
- This person became president after Lincoln's assassination.
- governmental power reserved for individual states. Southern states intended to use this to allow slavery.
- This amendment ended slavery across the entire United States after the Civil War
- Winner of the Presidential election of 1860.
- Sherman and his troops' journey from Atlanta to Savannah
- Individuals that wanted to end slavery everywhere
- This amendment gave all men the right to vote.
- The northern and western states that remained united during the Civil War were called this
- another word for taxes
- The southern states that seceded from the Union during the Civil War were called this
- This declaration from Abraham Lincoln freed slaves, but only in Confederate States
- This day celebrates the end of slavery in the United States.
- This act was included in the Compromise of 1850 and required any escaped enslaved person to be returned (3 words)
- Series of battles that took place in Atlanta resulting in the destruction of the city and railroads under William Sherman
- The the years immediately following the end of the Civil War are called
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- Under this arrangement, laborers with no land of their own worked farm plots owned by others, but owned their own supplies and kept around 2/3 of their harvest.
- This person took his owner to court to sue for his freedom. The case ruled that African Americans were not considered citizens and did not have rights.
- Terrorist group developed by Confederate veterans to support white supremacy
- Another term for "total war" that invloves burning to the ground
- When a change is made to the constitution it is called an
- To separate from
- This plan for reconstruction was much more harsh on the Confederate states and sent Union troops to the south to oversee reconstruction.
- The action of cancelling or ignoring a federal law deemed unconstitutional by an individual state.
- Black men that served in Georgia's General Assembly until removed from office in 1876
- These plans for reconstruction were considered too lenient or easy on the Confederate states
- The plan to surround the seceded states and suffocate or squeeze them of supplies
- This amendment states that all people born or naturalized in the United States are considered citizens and have basic rights, regardless of color.
- This group was created to assist newly freed people in establishing a new life.
- These states allowed slavery but did not secede from the Union: Kentucky, Missouri, Delaware, Maryland, and West Virginia
- This event lasted 4 years and took place within the United States between the North and the South.
- Under this arrangement, laborers with no land of their own worked on farm plots owned by others, and at the end of the season landowners paid workers a share of the crop.
- Union army general that believed in total war
- When the citizens of an individual state vote on the legalization of slavery (two words)
- Sherman believed in this approach to war
- When union troops blocked the southeastern coastline, preventing southern states from importing or exporting goods
- Prison camp in Georgia that inhumanely held Union soldiers
- The south's economy was based on this.
40 Clues: To separate from • another word for taxes • The south's economy was based on this. • Sherman believed in this approach to war • Winner of the Presidential election of 1860. • Union army general that believed in total war • This amendment gave all men the right to vote. • Individuals that wanted to end slavery everywhere • ...
United States 2015-04-17
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- farming: A farming method used in dry regions in which crops are grown that rely on the natural precipitation.
- a channel or pipeline for carrying a large quantity of flowing water.
- The source of a steam or river.
- River: One of the longest rivers in North America.
- haze caused by the interaction of ultraviolet solar radiation.
- Plains: The climate of the ______ ________ reflects its location in the center of the continent.
- York City: largest city.
- Railroad- a network of safe house in the United States that helped thousands of enslaved people escape to freedom.
- McKinley: The highest point in the United States.
- Divide: A high ridge in the Rocky Mountains.
- Islands: Formed when magma erupted from the spot on the seafloor.
- A large population concentration made up of several large and many smaller cities.
- legal proceeding in which a borrower's rights to a property are relinquished due to his or her inability to make payments on the loan.
- ________ threatens many wetland areas, which include marshes, ponds, and swamps.
- __________ occurs when the amount of fish that are caught exceeds the amount that can be resupplied.
- _________ colonies fought for independence from Britain in the American Revolution.
- the removal of all trees in a stand of timber.
- A large, powerful windstorm that forms over warm ocean waters.
- Line: A boundary in the eastern United States where the higher land of the Piedmont drops to the lower Atlantic Plain.
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- A high point or ridge that determines the direction rivers flow.
- A small river or stream that feeds into a larger river.
- musical form that developed in the United States in the early 1900s.
- Mountains: The oldest mountain range on the North American continent.
- A mild climate region in the southern and southwestern portions of the United States.
- ________ is a major cash crop in the South.
- Violent spring and summer thunderstorms.
- ____________ fishing in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and the Gulf of Mexico is important to the U.S.
- Dry wind called _________ blows down the eastern slopes of the Rockies.
- economy that emphasizes and technology rather than industry and manufacturing.
- belt: A concentrated region of manufacturing industries in the northeastern and midwestern United States.
- The average ___________ density of the United States is about 87 people per square mile.
- market: The United States has always been based on a _______ ________ economy.
- Fuel: A resource formed in the Earth by plant and animal remains.
- Lakes: Formed when glacier basins filled with water.
- _________ coast cities provide important links to the rest of the world trade.
35 Clues: York City: largest city. • The source of a steam or river. • Violent spring and summer thunderstorms. • ________ is a major cash crop in the South. • Divide: A high ridge in the Rocky Mountains. • the removal of all trees in a stand of timber. • McKinley: The highest point in the United States. • River: One of the longest rivers in North America. • ...
US States 2023-03-09
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- The Prarie State
- The Garden State
- The Pelican State
- The North Star State
- The Badger State
- The Bluegrass State
- The Equality State
- The Pine Tree State
- The Magnolia State
- The Mount Rushmore State
- The Green Mountain State
- The Palmetto State
- The Old Line State
- The Constitution State
- The Golden State
- The Land of Enchantment
- The Sunflower State
- The Last Frontier
- The Granite State
- The Peach State
- The Treasure State
- The Old Dominion State
- The Grand Canyon State
- The Bay State
- The Sunshine State
- The Natural State
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- The Ocean State
- The Silver State
- The Evergreen State
- The Empire State
- The Wolverine State
- The Aloha State
- The Keystone State
- The Beaver State
- The Centennial State
- The Beehive State
- The Tar of Heel State
- The Peace of Garden State
- The First State
- The Lone Star State
- The Mountain State
- The Volunteer State
- The Hoosier State
- The Yellowhammer State
- The Sooner State
- The Hawkeye State
- The Gem State
- The Show-Me State
- The Cornhusker State
- The Buckeye State
50 Clues: The Gem State • The Bay State • The Ocean State • The Aloha State • The First State • The Peach State • The Prarie State • The Silver State • The Garden State • The Empire State • The Badger State • The Beaver State • The Golden State • The Sooner State • The Pelican State • The Beehive State • The Hoosier State • The Hawkeye State • The Show-Me State • The Last Frontier • The Granite State • The Buckeye State • ...
US States 2022-12-03
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- 6 letters starts with n ends with a
- 4 letters starts with o ends with o
- 5 letters starts with t end with s
- 7 letters starts with g end with a
- 8 letters starts with m end with n
- 7 letters starts with a end with a
- 11 letters starts with n end with a
- York 7 letters starts with n end with k
- 7 letters starts with f ends with a
- 5 letters starts with i ends with o
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- 8 letters starts with v ends with a
- 12 letters starts with p ends with a
- 5 letters starts with m end with e
- 8 letters starts with d ends with e
- 8 letters starts with v ends with a
- 13 letters starts with n ends with a
- 4 letters starts with u ends with h
- 8 letters starts with m end with i
- 8 letters starts with n ends with a
- 10 letters starts with w ends with n
- 9 letters starts with m ends with a
21 Clues: 5 letters starts with m end with e • 5 letters starts with t end with s • 8 letters starts with m end with i • 7 letters starts with g end with a • 8 letters starts with m end with n • 7 letters starts with a end with a • 8 letters starts with v ends with a • 6 letters starts with n ends with a • 8 letters starts with d ends with e • 8 letters starts with v ends with a • ...
American States 2023-03-31
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- Which state is home to the famous Gateway Arch?
- Which state is known for its delicious maple syrup?
- Which state is Minneapolis in?
- Which state is home to the Rocky Mountains?
- Which state is known as the "Lone-Star" state?
- Which state is Las Vegas in?
- Which state is known as the "Big Sky Country"?
- Which state is known for its peaches?
- Which state is known as the "Empire State"?
- Which state is Charlotte in?
- Which state is home to the Green Bay Packers?
- Which state is home to North America's Tallest peak?
- Which state is the famous Willis Tower in?
- Which state has a chicken restaurant named after it?
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- Which state is Indianapolis in?
- Which state is known as the "Garden State"?
- Which states flag has a bear on it?
- Which state is home to Mount Rushmore?
- Which state is the Grand Canyon in?
- Which state is home to the Space Needle?
- Which state has a palm tree on its flag?
- Which state is known for its lobster and cold weather?
- Which state is known as the "Sunshine State"?
- Which state is home to Harvard University?
- Which state is home to "Motor City"?
- Which state is known for its checkered flag?
- Which state is home to the "Gateway City of the West"?
- Which state is home to Yellowstone National Park?
- Which state has the largest Navy Base?
- Which state is home the "Mardi Gras"?
30 Clues: Which state is Las Vegas in? • Which state is Charlotte in? • Which state is Minneapolis in? • Which state is Indianapolis in? • Which states flag has a bear on it? • Which state is the Grand Canyon in? • Which state is home to "Motor City"? • Which state is known for its peaches? • Which state is home the "Mardi Gras"? • Which state is home to Mount Rushmore? • ...
United States 2023-02-17
50 Clues: CT • NH • MD • IL • AR • AK • UT • OR • NV • MT • VT • OH • RI • WI • WA • ND • KY • AL • CA • SD • DE • NE • NJ • IA • GA • AZ • PA • ID • NY • OK • TN • TX • CO • VA • NM • MS • KS • MI • WV • SC • ME • IN • FL • HI • WI • NC • LA • MO • MA • MN
United States! 2021-04-20
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- the buckeye state
- the golden state
- the lone star state
- the first state
- the tarheel state
- the equality state
- the old colony state
- the evergreen state
- the sunflower state
- the mountain state
- the beehive state
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- the palmetto state
- the volunteer state
- the badger state
- the sooner state
- the keystone state
- the centennial state
- the grand canyon state
- the empire state
- the peach state
- the garden state
- the last frontier
- the aloha state
- the magnolia state
- the sunshine state
- the cotton state
26 Clues: the peach state • the first state • the aloha state • the badger state • the sooner state • the golden state • the empire state • the garden state • the cotton state • the buckeye state • the last frontier • the tarheel state • the beehive state • the palmetto state • the keystone state • the equality state • the magnolia state • the sunshine state • the mountain state • the volunteer state • ...
Oxford States 2021-06-02
Across
- President who purchased Louisiana from Napoleon
- Name used instead of "county" in Louisiana
- Another name for edible mudbug from Louisiana
- Kansas is the geographic ________ of the U.S.
- Kansas ranks second in the U.S. for these terrible weather occurrences
- Louisiana is nicknamed the "________ State"
- Lake that has longest continuous bridge over water in the world
- Between 1682 and 1783 Louisiana was a colony of this Country
- Seems like this "atmospheric phenomenon" is always present in Kansas
- Kansas "sits" on top of this state.
- Nickname for Kansas "_______" State
- Lowest elevation in Louisiana (New Orleans)
- Louisiana has the highest population of this reptile
Down
- Kansas' state animal
- Louisiana state flower
- Famous movie shown every year that started with a little girl in Kansas
- Kansas came to the US as part of this purchase in 1803
- State Flower of Kansas
- First name of (Kansas) woman to fly over the Atlantic
- Kansas is the largest producer of this commodity
- Kansas town famous for the "wild west"
21 Clues: Kansas' state animal • Louisiana state flower • State Flower of Kansas • Kansas "sits" on top of this state. • Nickname for Kansas "_______" State • Kansas town famous for the "wild west" • Name used instead of "county" in Louisiana • Louisiana is nicknamed the "________ State" • Lowest elevation in Louisiana (New Orleans) • Another name for edible mudbug from Louisiana • ...
states 2 2021-07-27
Across
- Capital of Minnesota
- Capital of Illinois
- Capital of North Carolina
- Capital of Delaware
- Capital of New Hampshire
- Capital of Indiana
- Capital of New Mexico
- Capital of Mississippi
- Capital of Pennsylvania
- Capital of Alabama
- Capital of Idaho
- Capital of Kansas
- Capital of New Jersey
Down
- Capital of Arizona
- Capital of Virginia
- Capital of Ohio
- Capital of Colorado
- Capital of South Carolina
- Capital of North Dakota
- Capital of Kentucky
- Capital of Arkansas
- Capital of South Dakota
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of Iowa
- Capital of West Virginia
- Capital of Missouri
- Capital of Utah
- Capital of Louisiana
28 Clues: Capital of Ohio • Capital of Iowa • Capital of Utah • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Indiana • Capital of Montana • Capital of Alabama • Capital of Illinois • Capital of Virginia • Capital of Colorado • Capital of Delaware • Capital of Kentucky • Capital of Arkansas • Capital of Missouri • Capital of Minnesota • Capital of Louisiana • Capital of New Mexico • ...
Indian states 2021-10-01
21 Clues: Patna • aizawl • imphal • shimla • Ranchi • Dispur • jaipur • kohima • bhopal • mumbai • gangtok • shillong • itanagar • Kolkatta • agartala • bengaluru • amaravati • hyderabad • Chandigarh • Gandhi nagar • thiruvananthapuram