states and capitals Crossword Puzzles
Articles of Confederation Review 2023-09-20
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- a loose union of states
- This ordinance was a success is admitting new states
- A single legislative chamber
- Inability to draft threatened this in the United States
- The Treaty of Paris (1783) guaranteed the US this
- 6 out of 10 or 9 out of 13
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- The Articles lacked these at the federal level
- Daddy, "Des Landes Vater"
- Economic activity and trade experienced this under the Articles
- The major issue with the federal government under the Articles; too ____
- Location of the Constitutional Convention
- The federal government could not suppress this in 1786
- Farmer and Revolutionary War vet turned rebel
- Number of articles (sections) in the Articles of Confederation
- unanimous agreement for this to pass; a formal change
- No chief executive; feared this
- Only one of these parts of our government was present under the Articles
- Holders of power under the Articles
- System of government the United States operates under today
19 Clues: a loose union of states • Daddy, "Des Landes Vater" • 6 out of 10 or 9 out of 13 • A single legislative chamber • No chief executive; feared this • Holders of power under the Articles • Location of the Constitutional Convention • Farmer and Revolutionary War vet turned rebel • The Articles lacked these at the federal level • The Treaty of Paris (1783) guaranteed the US this • ...
European Capitals 2018-01-07
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- Polish capital
- capital of famous explorer Vasco da Gama's country
- a European city that was divided into two separate areas after World War II and unified in 1990
- home to the Eiffel tower
- city of the Kremlin
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- capital of Czech Republic
- capital of an European nation famous for watches and chocolates
- capital of the country recently granted 'Test' cricket status
- host city of the first modern Olympics
- capital of the country shown in the movie 'Sound of Music'
- city of the Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, Thames River, Buckingham Palace
- city of the ancient Colosseum
12 Clues: Polish capital • city of the Kremlin • home to the Eiffel tower • capital of Czech Republic • city of the ancient Colosseum • host city of the first modern Olympics • capital of famous explorer Vasco da Gama's country • capital of the country shown in the movie 'Sound of Music' • capital of the country recently granted 'Test' cricket status • ...
State Capitals 2022-01-27
State Capitals 2017-03-09
world capitals 2021-03-28
World Capitals 2023-11-19
12 Clues: - Sushi capital • - Fado music hub • - Pyramids nearby • - Red Square city • - Colosseum's home • - Acropolis locale • - Tango birthplace • - K-pop metropolis • - Eiffel Tower city • - Grand Palace city • - Temple Bar district • - Safari starting point
World Capitals 2025-06-20
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- The capital of Greece, where ancient heroes and gods had their temples on the Acropolis! (6 letters)
- This capital is famous for its canals and bikes, and it's in the Netherlands! (9 letters)
- You'll find this capital in Norway, where beautiful fjords are nearby, and sometimes they give out a famous Peace Prize! (4 letters)
- The bustling capital of Thailand, full of amazing temples and floating markets. (7 letters)
- This huge capital city in Mexico has lots of history, including ancient pyramids not too far away! (6 letters)
- The capital of Ireland, where you can find lots of green, lively music, and friendly people! (6 letters)
- The capital of Russia, famous for its big Red Square and colorful domes like an onion! (6 letters)
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- The capital of Austria, known for its beautiful palaces and famous composers like Mozart! (6 letters)
- This capital city in Germany has a famous wall that used to divide it. Think of cute bears! (6 letters)
- This capital in Sweden has a cool museum with a big old ship called the Vasa! (9 letters)
- This capital city in China has the Great Wall nearby.
- The capital of Portugal, a hilly city with old yellow tramways and delicious custard tarts! (6 letters)
12 Clues: This capital city in China has the Great Wall nearby. • This capital is famous for its canals and bikes, and it's in the Netherlands! (9 letters) • This capital in Sweden has a cool museum with a big old ship called the Vasa! (9 letters) • The bustling capital of Thailand, full of amazing temples and floating markets. (7 letters) • ...
Midwest Capitals 2025-10-05
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- What is the capital of Nebraska?
- Madison is the capital of ___________.
- Pierre is the capital of __________.
- What is the capital of Iowa?
- St. Paul is the capital of ___________.
- Springfield is the capital of___________.
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- What is the capital of North Dakota?
- What is the capital of Michigan?
- Indianapolis is the capital of __________.
- What is the capital of Kansas?
- Jefferson City is the capital of _________.
- What is the capital of Ohio?
12 Clues: What is the capital of Ohio? • What is the capital of Iowa? • What is the capital of Kansas? • What is the capital of Nebraska? • What is the capital of Michigan? • What is the capital of North Dakota? • Pierre is the capital of __________. • Madison is the capital of ___________. • St. Paul is the capital of ___________. • Springfield is the capital of___________. • ...
the constitution 2022-02-15
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- all the rules america has
- to remove from power
- that the stets are public
- to vote on bills that have been vetoed
- to take power and move it apart
- the paper that states are right
- ten things the states must follow
- to takethings across state lines
- decided if there state should join the union
- the make sure we don,t lose control of the president
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- the enforce laws
- states share power with government
- when something looked at by the judicial branch
- the more votes win
- the interpret laws
- help make laws and allow them
- leader of states
- to be in another country
- to be able to see others power to insure the do not get to much power
19 Clues: the enforce laws • leader of states • the more votes win • the interpret laws • to remove from power • to be in another country • all the rules america has • that the stets are public • help make laws and allow them • to take power and move it apart • the paper that states are right • to takethings across state lines • ten things the states must follow • ...
States 2 2014-08-24
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- Walt Disney was born here
- The Camellia is this state’s official flower
- The Yellow-poplar is the state tree
- The smallest state in the country
- MLB’s Orioles are the home team when they play here
- The first baseball stadium was built here
- “Rainbow Bridge” is here
- Where the Wright Brothers made the first powered flight
- They are known for their potatoes
- This state was the capitol of the Confederate
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- The first school was opened here
- The first battle of the Civil War took place here
- The 9th state of the U.S.
- The Show Me State
- The home of NBA’s ______ Hawks
- The Cornhusker State
- NFL’s ________ Vikings call this state home
17 Clues: The Show Me State • The Cornhusker State • “Rainbow Bridge” is here • Walt Disney was born here • The 9th state of the U.S. • The home of NBA’s ______ Hawks • The first school was opened here • The smallest state in the country • They are known for their potatoes • The Yellow-poplar is the state tree • The first baseball stadium was built here • ...
Hayden states 2022-05-24
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- known as the "Lone Star State" and is famous for its BBQ, live music, hot temperatures, and more.
- is world-renowned for its beach resorts, amusement parks, warm and sunny climate, and nautical recreation
- The state is known for its skiing, with the mountains near Salt Lake City collecting an average of 500 inches of snow per year,
- State is known for NYC, cultural diversity, and breathtaking sights like the Statue of Liberty, Niagara Falls, Adirondack Park, and historic covered bridges.
- magnolias, catfish, bluegrass music, and southern charm.
- is known for: American football. Oil. Tornadoes.
- famous for its lobsters and tree land
- is known for its lakes, rivers, and hot springs, extreme weather and frequent storms, rice and poultry production, and the only active diamond mine in the United States.
- is nicknamed “The Gem State” because almost every known type of gemstone has been found in the state, including the largest diamond discovered in the United States.
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- is known for Diverse landscape. Birthplace of the nuclear bomb. Ancient Pueblo People.
- is known for glaciers, national parks, the vast wilderness, Northern lights, midnight sun, and cruises.
- is the country's number-one producer of peanuts and pecans
- is known for Cedar Point, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and Pro Football Hall of Fame
- produces more sweet cherries, apples, pears, and red raspberries than any other state.
- is known for Cedar Point, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and Pro Football Hall of Fame.
- is known for the beaches, surfing, Hollywood, and wine, as well as its large economy and progressive politics.
- has long been known as "The Wheat State."
- is known for its beautiful beaches—some of them with unusual colors. Many beaches are filled with white sand,
18 Clues: famous for its lobsters and tree land • has long been known as "The Wheat State." • is known for: American football. Oil. Tornadoes. • magnolias, catfish, bluegrass music, and southern charm. • is the country's number-one producer of peanuts and pecans • is known for Cedar Point, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and Pro Football Hall of Fame • ...
United states and Canada similarities 2020-05-06
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- Surrounding or circulating around a body.
- Long and narrow strip of land that connects two continent.
- is any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapour that falls under gravity from clouds.
- That is depopulated or uninhabited
- Large expanse of land separated by the oceans and, in general, by certain geographical features.
- Territory that constitutes a homogeneous unit in a certain aspect due to historical, political, geographic, climatic, cultural circumstances
- zones are characterized by monthly average temperatures of 18 ℃ (64.4 ℉) or higher year-round, and have high levels of precipitation
- Each ecological unit into which the biosphere is divided according to a set of climatic and geological factors that determine the type of vegetation and fauna.
- Flat and grassy place, generally in the field.
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- Set of people and organizations that govern or direct a political-administrative division
- Angular distance from a point on the Earth's surface to the parallel of the equator
- Portion of land surrounded by water everywhere.
- Set of assets, wealth or means of subsistence.
- Vegetation typical of cold climates that includes mosses, lichens and some dwarf trees.
- the events and facts that belong to the past time and that constitute the development of humanity from its origins to the present moment
- zones: Climate classification systems are ways of classifying the world's climates.
- System of production, distribution, trade and consumption of goods and services of a society or a country.
- A set of unspecialized knowledge and ideas acquired through the development of intellectual faculties, through reading, study and work.
- From the area immediately south of or related to the Arctic region.
19 Clues: That is depopulated or uninhabited • Surrounding or circulating around a body. • Set of assets, wealth or means of subsistence. • Flat and grassy place, generally in the field. • Portion of land surrounded by water everywhere. • Long and narrow strip of land that connects two continent. • From the area immediately south of or related to the Arctic region. • ...
United States and Canada Relationship 2020-05-08
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- , consists on the religious revival in the North american colonies
- , its other, less desirable elements—prolonged droughts, torrential rains, pounding surf, mud slides, wind-fanned fires, and especially earthquakes
- ,a large open area of country covered with grass, especially one used for grazing.
- ,a region so arid because of little rainfall that it supports only sparse and widely spaced vegetation or no vegetation at all
- , area of production distribution and trade
- ,are naturally-created features of the earth.
- ,piece of land surrounded by water
- , is to write, debate, and pass laws, which are then sent to the president for his approval and final signature.
- ,is the features of a given area of land, especially when the area of land has been improved by carefully designed planting and arrangement.
- ,existing or carried on between states
- ,a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level
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- , territory of texas joins usa
- ,consists of roadways to important nation's economy, defense and mobility.
- , measures everything produced in the United States.
- , almost all religions are practiced in the US
- , beliefs, customs, myths that passed from generatio to generation
- ,weather conditions in an area in general or over a long period.
- ,power to decide future leader
- ,This war came after 1807
19 Clues: ,This war came after 1807 • , territory of texas joins usa • ,power to decide future leader • ,piece of land surrounded by water • ,existing or carried on between states • , area of production distribution and trade • ,are naturally-created features of the earth. • , almost all religions are practiced in the US • , measures everything produced in the United States. • ...
Water and its 3 states 2023-03-27
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- Besides, mist, fog and dew, another form of water in the liquid state are the ___________ that we can observe clearly floating about in the sky.
- Liquids and gases do not have a definite ________ and can fill whatever shape of the container that they are filled in.
- Liquids and gases can __________ from one location to another.
- Gases are the only states of matter that can be squeezed together or is _____________.
- Steam and water vapour are in the gaseous state and thus are _____________ or cannot be seen unless it is purposely coloured.
- During freezing and boiling, the temperature of the substance undergoing the change will not experience an increase in temperature until all the change in states had been completed. In other words, at these fixed points,the temperatue remains ____________.
- Both solids and liquids are similar in that both have ___________ volume.
- The presence of this in pure water will raise its boiling point and lowers its freezing point. Sugar and salt are examples of these substance that can dissolve in water and can cause the changes to the fixed points of water mentioned earlier.
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- This is an example of a non-matter since it does not have both mass and volume.
- In this change of state from a gas to a liquid, the substance will lose heat or heat is removed.
- Water in its solid state can be in the form of ice, snow, sleet or ________________.
- This is a change of state of a substance from one which is a solid to one which is a liquid.
- When this change of state of water takes place, it will occur at the fixed point or temperature of 0 degrees Celsius. The temperature of the substance will not increase although heat is always taken in because the heat is used to make the change in state complete before the heat can be used to raise its temperature.
- This refers to the amount of water vapour that is already in the air. When this factor is higher, the rate of evaporation will be slower as there is already too much water vapour already in the air.
- This is the faster form of evaporation and it takes place throughout the liquid with bubbles clearly visible in the liquid as it changes state.
- Another word that means "occupy space"or has _______.
- Water not only increase in volume when heated but its volume also increases or it ____________ when it is frozen.
- The larger the exposed ___________ area of the liquid to be evaporated, the faster will be the rate of evaporation and vice-versa.
- With more ___________, the amount of water vapour in the air will be made less as the moving air will push the water vapour already in the air away so that more water vapour could be created.
19 Clues: Another word that means "occupy space"or has _______. • Liquids and gases can __________ from one location to another. • Both solids and liquids are similar in that both have ___________ volume. • This is an example of a non-matter since it does not have both mass and volume. • ...
14 2024-11-19
6 Clues: - Chicago’s NHL team. • - Detroit’s NHL team. • - Renowned NHL player. • - Penguins’ iconic player. • - Star player for the Capitals. • - Legendary NHL player, "The Great One."
states of matter vocab 2022-09-13
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- when matter changes states from gas to liquid
- when energy is taken in and gains heatexthermicchange when energy is realesed and loses heat
- when matter changes states from a liquid to solid form
- matter that has enough energy to overcome not just the attarctive forces between its particles
- the exact temperture that liquid matter changes states to a gas form
- when matter changes states from a liquid to a gas form
- when matter changes states from a liquid to a gas form
- the force exerted per unit area
- when matter changes states from a solid to a gas form
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- an increase or decrease in the size of a substane
- a change in chemical properties or composition of a substance reulting in the formation of atleast one new substances
- the exact tempeture that liquid matter changes states from a solid matter
- object still has the same compositions and is repersented in a diffrent form
- the resistance of a fluid to flowing
- The change of a substance from one physical state to another
- when matter changes states from a solid to a liquid form
- the abilty of a fluid, liquid or gas to exact an upward force on an object immersed in it
17 Clues: the force exerted per unit area • the resistance of a fluid to flowing • when matter changes states from gas to liquid • an increase or decrease in the size of a substane • when matter changes states from a solid to a gas form • when matter changes states from a liquid to solid form • when matter changes states from a liquid to a gas form • ...
Vocabulary Activity 2019-03-27
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- aircraft / an aircraft manufacturer of the United States, a builder of several types of fighter aircraft for World War II but most famous for the Bell X-1
- major stock market crash that occurred in late October 1929. It started on October 24 and continued until October 29, 1929,
- war 1 / began in 1914, after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- Russell / A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the 66th Governor of Georgia from 1931 to 1933
- Vinson / He was known as "The Father of the Two-Ocean Navy"
- adjustment act / a United States federal law of the New Deal era designed to boost agricultural prices by reducing surpluses.
- market crash of 1929 / onsidered the worst economic event in world history – began on Thursday, October 24, 1929, with skittish investors trading a record 12.9 million shares.
- Talmadge / A American Dixiecrat politician who served two terms as the 67th Governor of Georgia from 1933 to 1937, and a third term from 1941 to 1943
- lease act / An Act to Promote the Defense of the United States, was an American program to defeat Germany, Japan and Italy by distributing food, oil, and materiel between 1941 and August 1945.
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- harbor / An Act to Promote the Defense of the United States, was an American program to defeat Germany, Japan and Italy by distributing food, oil, and materiel between 1941 and August 1945.
- Tuesday / a major stock market crash that occurred in late October 1929. It started on October 24 and continued until October 29, 1929,
- weevil / eats cotton
- Delano Roosevelt / an American statesman and political leader who served as the 32nd president of the United States from 1933 until his death in 1945.
- security act / is a U.S. government agency that administers social programs
- / low water
- depression / the economy was weak
- conservation corps / a public work relief program that operated from 1933 to 1942 in the United States for unemployed,
- electrification administration / this provided federal loans for the installation of electrical distribution systems to serve isolated rural areas of the United States.
- deal / a series of programs and projects instituted during the Great Depression
19 Clues: / low water • weevil / eats cotton • depression / the economy was weak • Vinson / He was known as "The Father of the Two-Ocean Navy" • war 1 / began in 1914, after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand • security act / is a U.S. government agency that administers social programs • ...
Vocabulary Activity 2019-03-27
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- war 1 / began in 1914, after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- Tuesday / a major stock market crash that occurred in late October 1929. It started on October 24 and continued until October 29, 1929,
- Delano Roosevelt / an American statesman and political leader who served as the 32nd president of the United States from 1933 until his death in 1945.
- adjustment act / a United States federal law of the New Deal era designed to boost agricultural prices by reducing surpluses.
- depression / the economy was weak
- Talmadge / A American Dixiecrat politician who served two terms as the 67th Governor of Georgia from 1933 to 1937, and a third term from 1941 to 1943
- harbor / An Act to Promote the Defense of the United States, was an American program to defeat Germany, Japan and Italy by distributing food, oil, and materiel between 1941 and August 1945.
- market crash of 1929 / onsidered the worst economic event in world history – began on Thursday, October 24, 1929, with skittish investors trading a record 12.9 million shares.
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- aircraft / an aircraft manufacturer of the United States, a builder of several types of fighter aircraft for World War II but most famous for the Bell X-1
- deal / a series of programs and projects instituted during the Great Depression
- Russell / A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the 66th Governor of Georgia from 1931 to 1933
- weevil / eats cotton
- lease act / An Act to Promote the Defense of the United States, was an American program to defeat Germany, Japan and Italy by distributing food, oil, and materiel between 1941 and August 1945.
- conservation corps / a public work relief program that operated from 1933 to 1942 in the United States for unemployed,
- security act / is a U.S. government agency that administers social programs
- / low water
- major stock market crash that occurred in late October 1929. It started on October 24 and continued until October 29, 1929,
- electrification administration / this provided federal loans for the installation of electrical distribution systems to serve isolated rural areas of the United States.
- Vinson / He was known as "The Father of the Two-Ocean Navy"
19 Clues: / low water • weevil / eats cotton • depression / the economy was weak • Vinson / He was known as "The Father of the Two-Ocean Navy" • war 1 / began in 1914, after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand • security act / is a U.S. government agency that administers social programs • ...
Vocabulary Activity 2019-03-27
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- war 1 / began in 1914, after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- Delano Roosevelt / an American statesman and political leader who served as the 32nd president of the United States from 1933 until his death in 1945.
- electrification administration / this provided federal loans for the installation of electrical distribution systems to serve isolated rural areas of the United States.
- / low water
- aircraft / an aircraft manufacturer of the United States, a builder of several types of fighter aircraft for World War II but most famous for the Bell X-1
- Talmadge / A American Dixiecrat politician who served two terms as the 67th Governor of Georgia from 1933 to 1937, and a third term from 1941 to 1943
- conservation corps / a public work relief program that operated from 1933 to 1942 in the United States for unemployed,
- market crash of 1929 / onsidered the worst economic event in world history – began on Thursday, October 24, 1929, with skittish investors trading a record 12.9 million shares.
- harbor / An Act to Promote the Defense of the United States, was an American program to defeat Germany, Japan and Italy by distributing food, oil, and materiel between 1941 and August 1945.
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- weevil / eats cotton
- security act / is a U.S. government agency that administers social programs
- adjustment act / a United States federal law of the New Deal era designed to boost agricultural prices by reducing surpluses.
- Russell / A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the 66th Governor of Georgia from 1931 to 1933
- depression / the economy was weak
- Tuesday / a major stock market crash that occurred in late October 1929. It started on October 24 and continued until October 29, 1929,
- lease act / An Act to Promote the Defense of the United States, was an American program to defeat Germany, Japan and Italy by distributing food, oil, and materiel between 1941 and August 1945.
- deal / a series of programs and projects instituted during the Great Depression
- major stock market crash that occurred in late October 1929. It started on October 24 and continued until October 29, 1929,
- Vinson / He was known as "The Father of the Two-Ocean Navy"
19 Clues: / low water • weevil / eats cotton • depression / the economy was weak • Vinson / He was known as "The Father of the Two-Ocean Navy" • war 1 / began in 1914, after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand • security act / is a U.S. government agency that administers social programs • ...
Unit 12 Vocabulary 2019-04-23
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- a document signed by a large number of people demanding or asking for some action from the government or another authority
- order an order, having the same authority as a law, issued by the President of the United States
- the specific physical features of an area of land, especially as considered with reference to its military advantages.
- a person who is involved in a secret plan to do something harmful or illegal
- obtaining of materials and supplies , especially with care or effort
- generosity and helpfulness especially toward the needy or suffering
- to give orders, or tell someone exactly what they must do, with total authority
- the period 1865–77 following the Civil War, during which former Confederate states were controlled by federal government a
- a tenant farmer, someone who works land that's rented from its owner (payment usially with part of the harvest)
- when two-thirds of the House and Senate approve of an amendment proposal and send it to the states for a vote; 3/4 of the states must approve
- a group within a larger group, especially one with slightly different ideas from the main group
- so clear or obvious that no proof or explanation is needed
- to start to include more different types or things
- is a lying, no-good rascal; during Reconstruction -were white Southerners acting in support of the reconstruction governments
- occurring or existing before a particular war, especially the American Civil War.
- to cut off supplies, war material or communications by surrounding a port, harbor, or city with hostile ships or troops.
- the crime of betraying one's country, especially by attempting to kill the sovereign or overthrow the government.
- a state or country is independent and not under the authority of any other country
- desire to inflict injury, harm, or suffering on another, either because of a hostile impulse or out of deep-seated meanness
- make (something, typically an undesirable situation or an unfounded belief) continue indefinitely
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- the states that did not separate from the United States, was operated by the US federal government
- surround (a place) with armed forces in order to capture it or force its surrender
- states slave holding states of the upper South, that chose not to secede from the Union. These states included Maryland, Delaware, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Missouri.
- score is twenty so … four times twenty is eighty
- separate from the country or larger group to which it belongs; stop being a member of
- 1. the act of freeing a person from another person's control; 2. the process of giving people social or political freedom and rights
- a person who engages in armed resistance to a government or to the execution of its laws; rebel
- a person from the northern states who went to the South after the Civil War to profit from the Reconstruction.
- (military) – extra personnel sent to increase the strength of an army or similar force
- A republic formed in 1861, and composed of the 11 Southern states that seceded from the United States in order to preserve slavery and states' rights
- put (a decision, plan, agreement, etc.) into effect
- take or seize (someone's property) with authority
- formally put an end to (a system, practice, or institution)
- an agreement between a group of countries, political parties, or people who want to work together because of shared interests or aims
- an act of violent or open resistance to an established government or ruler
- the process of coming into being, or of becoming important or prominent
- an official ban on trade or other commercial activity
37 Clues: score is twenty so … four times twenty is eighty • take or seize (someone's property) with authority • to start to include more different types or things • put (a decision, plan, agreement, etc.) into effect • an official ban on trade or other commercial activity • so clear or obvious that no proof or explanation is needed • ...
Charles Marcus - WWI 2025-03-17
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- Underwater boats with guns
- Wilson's plan for peace
- nations want to have the best military
- trench warfare in the west part of Germany
- to choose the government and states
- contained Germany, Austria, and Hungary
- Positive advertisement for the war
- Cease-fire
- leader of france
- President of the United states
- When the people cut down on food usage
- treaty to officially end WWI
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- Germany's plan to win the war
- Russia, France, and Great Britain
- Trench warfare in the eastern part of Germany
- Dug trenches to protect themselves
- France, Great Britain, Russia, Italy, and the United States
- German Leader
- International association with a bunch of nations
- Germany,Austria, Ottomans, and Bulgaria
- All the resources go towards the war effort
21 Clues: Cease-fire • German Leader • leader of france • Wilson's plan for peace • Underwater boats with guns • treaty to officially end WWI • Germany's plan to win the war • President of the United states • Russia, France, and Great Britain • Dug trenches to protect themselves • Positive advertisement for the war • to choose the government and states • nations want to have the best military • ...
U.S Constitution 2018-12-19
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- No double jeopardy - cannot get tried for the same crime twice
- Right to trial with a jury and attorney
- Were supporters of the Constitution
- Powers not given to federal government go to people and states
- Interprets laws, settles arguments between states,declares laws unconstitutional
- Power is shared between states and national government
- No unreasonable searches and seizures
- Right to a fair and speedy trial
- Writes laws, and both houses much vote "yes". Creates an annual budget for the government. Can override presidential vetoes (no's)
- First 10 amendments to protect citizens rights
- Protection of rights not specifically listed in the Constitution
- The power to take personal property to benefit the public
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- To approve something to be legally binding
- Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition
- Carries out the law, can veto laws, can declare war - Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces
- No cruel or unusual punishment
- To persuade people to support the Constitution and get it ratified
- The type of government the United States has
- Were those who opposed the Constitution. Only ratified it after the Bill of Rights was promised
- Protection from housing soldiers
- Right to bare arms (own guns)
21 Clues: Right to bare arms (own guns) • No cruel or unusual punishment • Right to a fair and speedy trial • Protection from housing soldiers • Were supporters of the Constitution • No unreasonable searches and seizures • Right to trial with a jury and attorney • To approve something to be legally binding • The type of government the United States has • ...
Cold War 2024-04-26
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- A guarded concert barrier that encircled West Berlin
- struggle for power with the Soviet Union and the United States that lasted from the end of WW2
- An economic system characterized by private ownership of the means of production
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- A 13-day confrontation between the governments of the United States and the Soviet Union
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- is "rule by the people"; a system of government
- An economic system dealing with wealth
- The first major international crisis of the Cold war.
- House Un-American Activities Committees
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- Churchill's term to describe the growing divide between western democracies
- United Nations
- a massive military build, especially in nuclear weapons by both the Soviet Union and the United states in an effort to gain military access
- War with active military hostilities
- A bomb that rapidly releases nuclear energy
- A competition between the Soviet Union and the United States to prove their superior technology
- A political and economic theory
- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
- purposely escalating a dangerous situation to a limit
- A political repression and persecution of left-wing individuals and a campaign spreading fear
20 Clues: United Nations • A political and economic theory • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • Union of Soviet Socialist Republics • War with active military hostilities • An economic system dealing with wealth • House Un-American Activities Committees • A bomb that rapidly releases nuclear energy • National Aeronautics and Space Administration • ...
Constitution/Citizenship 2026-02-25
Across
- The number of Presidents of the United States who are from Minnesota
- The first ten amendments of the Constitution are called the _________ ?
- POTUS 45/47 (last name)
- Minnesota's junior US Senator
- The 27 additions or changes to the US Constitution
- Minnesota's senior US Senator
- branch of the government that includes the President, Vice President and Cabinet
- Number of Justices on the United States Supreme Court
- Branch of the government that makes laws
Down
- Current Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court
- Branch of the government that interprets laws, applies them to individual cases, and determines the constitutionality of laws
- US House of Representatives, Minnesota district 1
- How many years in a Presidential term
- How many years in a Representative's term
- The 52 word introduction to the US Constitution
- Current Vice President of the US
- How many Representatives does Minnesota get in the United States House?
- How many years in a Senator's term
- Term of service for a justice on the United States Supreme Court
19 Clues: POTUS 45/47 (last name) • Minnesota's junior US Senator • Minnesota's senior US Senator • Current Vice President of the US • How many years in a Senator's term • How many years in a Presidential term • Branch of the government that makes laws • How many years in a Representative's term • The 52 word introduction to the US Constitution • ...
Civil War 2017-04-05
Across
- Famous Confederate General who surrendered to General Grant
- First state to secede from the United States
- In the civil war the states between the north and the south: delaware, mayland, kentucky, and missouri
- The North
- Laws in a Southern state that controlled enslaved people
- Turning point of the War that made it clear the North would win. 50,000 people died, and the South lost its chance to invade the North.
- This act repealed the Missouri Compromise and called for popular sovereignty to decide whether slavery would be allowed within new states
- The main export of the Southern Economy
- President of the Union
- Address by Lincoln in which he "freed" the enslaved people of the South
- President of the Confederacy
- Armed forces prevent the transportation of goods or people into and out of an area
Down
- An unfair opinion not based on facts
- People who sought to end slavery in the United States in the early 1800s
- To break away from the rest of the states, form their own nation
- This act made assisting a fugitive slave to freedom in any way a crime punishable by fine or imprisonment
- The right of states to limit the power of the federal government
- Lead the raid of Harper's Ferry in 1858
- A system where residents vote to decide an issue
- A system of cooperation to aid and house enslaved people who had escaped
- Warships with very tough Oak walls with iron sheets on the sides
- These people believed that since the states voluntarily joined the Union, they can also choose to leave.
- The compromise that blocked slavery north of 36*30' N
- Established that Congress could not ban slavery and slaves could not sue for their freedom since they are not citizens
- Unfair treatment
- This compromise allowed California to be admitted as a free state, new territories in the west would be decided by popular sovereignty, and the Fugitive Slave Law
- The South
- Soldiers on horseback
28 Clues: The North • The South • Unfair treatment • Soldiers on horseback • President of the Union • President of the Confederacy • An unfair opinion not based on facts • Lead the raid of Harper's Ferry in 1858 • The main export of the Southern Economy • First state to secede from the United States • A system where residents vote to decide an issue • ...
Unit 5 Vocab 2023-12-01
Across
- All states get to vote
- Power to govern themselves
- A ruler with total power
- Signed and agreed on by all 13 states
- First Constinution of the US; Super weak
- Each state gets one vote
- Enforces laws
- Both states passed laws
- Wanted a weak central government
- Everybody gets to vote
Down
- Each state gets votes of population
- Makes sure the branches are equal in power
- Each 3/5 slaves count as a vote
- The The government was seperateed into 3 branches
- Passes laws
- Judges laws
- Votes for people to represent us
- Delegants that met in philadelphia
- Changes in the Constitution
- Protects the rights of the people
- A loose friendship of states
- A rulebook for what the government can and cant do
- Wanted a strong central government
23 Clues: Passes laws • Judges laws • Enforces laws • All states get to vote • Everybody gets to vote • Both states passed laws • A ruler with total power • Each state gets one vote • Power to govern themselves • Changes in the Constitution • A loose friendship of states • Each 3/5 slaves count as a vote • Votes for people to represent us • Wanted a weak central government • ...
Unit 5 Crossword 2018-11-14
Across
- Political battle between Jackson, Clay and Nicolas Biddle over the renewal of the U.S. Bank Jackson vetoed the recharter, put funds in pet banks.
- A war between the United States and England which was trying to interfere with American trade with France.
- An early political party headed by Thomas Jefferson and stood for less centralized government
- A congressional act that authorized the removal of Native Americans who lived east of the Mississippi River
- A machine for cleaning the seeds from cotton fibers invented by Eli Whitney in 1793
- territory in western United States purchased from France in 1803 for $15 million
- policy allowing business to operate with little or no government interference
- A boat that moves by the power of a steam engine made it easier and quicker to travel goods
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- Areas of federal land set aside for Native Americans
- an American foreign policy opposing interference in the Western hemisphere from outside powers
- Shoshone woman who assisted the Lewis and Clark expedition
- an expedition led by Lewis and William Clark that began in 1804 to explore the Louisiana Purchase
- the forced removal of Cherokees and their transportation to Oklahoma
- A political system dominated by two major parties
- The seventh President of the United States who as a general in the War of 1812 defeated the British at New Orleans.
- A notion held by a nineteenth-century Americans that the United States was destined to rule the continent, from the Atlantic the Pacific.
- South Carolina Senator advocate for state's rights, limited government, and nullification
- A state's refusal to recognize an act of Congress that it considers unconstitutional
- type of state in which one political party has the right to form the government
- an artificial waterway connecting the Hudson river at Albany with Lake Erie at Buffalo
- a message sent by telegraph and then delivered in written or printed form
- United States politician responsible for the Missouri Compromise between free and slave states
22 Clues: A political system dominated by two major parties • Areas of federal land set aside for Native Americans • Shoshone woman who assisted the Lewis and Clark expedition • the forced removal of Cherokees and their transportation to Oklahoma • a message sent by telegraph and then delivered in written or printed form • ...
Ottawa 2015-11-17
Across
- This street has one name for the governement part, then it switches to a French "curtain".
- (2 words) Ottawa's tallest building?
- (5 words) the most important document that defines Canadian values
- this flower was a gift to Canadians from Holland for help in WWII
- green chamber
- a giant metal one greets (eats?) visitors to the National Gallery
- Ottawa, Tokyo, Canberra. Not Toronto, Osaka, Sydney.
- this river runs through Ottawa
- (2 words) this military "language" is part of the architecture of the War Museum
- (2 words) the toughest Canadian hero
Down
- language that gave us the word "Ottawa"
- (2 words)a military engineer
- (2 words) an area with many restaurants, pubs and shops
- an airport or a new prime minister
- this metal is used for many roofs in Ottawa. It turns green over time.
- (3 words) beautiful, round, wood, quiet, secure
- a Canadian university almost surrounded by water
- (2 words) the world's longest skatying rink -- in winter.
- (2 words) our meeting point
- big, bony, dead and at the Museum of Nature
- war, aviation, nature etc.
- red chamber
22 Clues: red chamber • green chamber • war, aviation, nature etc. • (2 words) our meeting point • (2 words)a military engineer • this river runs through Ottawa • an airport or a new prime minister • (2 words) Ottawa's tallest building? • (2 words) the toughest Canadian hero • language that gave us the word "Ottawa" • big, bony, dead and at the Museum of Nature • ...
northeast/southeast capitals 2015-11-30
23 Clues: Maine • Georgia • Alabama • Vermont • Florida • Delaware • New York • Kentucky • Virginia • Arkansas • Maryland • Louisiana • Tennessee • New Jersey • Mississippi • Connecticut • Rhode Island • Pennsylvania • New Hampshire • Massachusetts • West Virginia • North Carolina • South Carolina
Nigerian state capitals 2017-09-30
37 Clues: Oyo • IMO • FCT • abia • kogi • osun • Ogun • Kano • yobe • ondo • Benue • kwara • borno • gombe • Delta • ekiti • Niger • Lagos • Enugu • bauchi • Kaduna • ebonyi • jigawa • sokoto • taraba • anambra • zamfara • plateau • bayelsa • Adamawa • katsina • city Edo • akwa ibom • nassarawa • kebbi kebbi • cross river • Harcourt rivers
Southern Africa Capitals 2013-03-08
22 Clues: Lusaka • Maputo • Moroni • Harare • Kigali • Malabo • Luanda • Maseru • Mbabane • Kampala • Nairobi • Windhoek • Sao Tome • Gaborone • Kinshasa • Lilongwe • Bujumbura • Libreville • Brazzaville • Antananarivo • Dar es Salaam • Pretoria, Bloemfontein, Cape Town
Capitals of Europe 2014-03-25
Across
- City Holy See
- Greece
- Italy
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Wales
- San Marino
- Poland
- France
- Albania
- Slovakia
- Luxembourg
- Finland
- Slovenia
- Spain
- Montenegro
- Scotland
- Northern Island
- Romania
- England
- Monaco
- Ukraine
- Lithuania
- Macedonia
- Germany
- Croatia
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- Malta
- Netherlands
- Bulgaria
- Denmark
- Sweden
- Andorra
- Czech Republic
- Belgium
- Moldova
- Liechtenstein
- Iceland
- Ireland
- Kosovo
- Norway
- Hungary
- Serbia
- Portugal
- Estonia
- Belarus
- Russia
- Austria
- Latvia
47 Clues: Malta • Italy • Wales • Spain • Greece • Sweden • Poland • France • Kosovo • Norway • Serbia • Monaco • Russia • Latvia • Denmark • Andorra • Belgium • Moldova • Albania • Iceland • Finland • Ireland • Hungary • Romania • Estonia • Belarus • England • Ukraine • Austria • Germany • Croatia • Bulgaria • Slovakia • Slovenia • Scotland • Portugal • Lithuania • Macedonia • San Marino • Luxembourg • Montenegro • Netherlands • City Holy See • Liechtenstein • Czech Republic • ...
Capitals of Europe 2014-03-25
Across
- England
- Albania
- Belarus
- City Holy See
- Belgium
- Croatia
- Bulgaria
- Slovenia
- Austria
- Germany
- Sweden
- Andorra
- Moldova
- Romania
- Serbia
- Spain
- France
- Scotland
- Italy
- Norway
- Lithuania
- Kosovo
- Ukraine
Down
- Russia
- Northern Island
- Macedonia
- Malta
- Iceland
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Denmark
- Poland
- Czech Republic
- Estonia
- Slovakia
- Montenegro
- Ireland
- San Marino
- Portugal
- Netherlands
- Luxembourg
- Greece
- Latvia
- Hungary
- Finland
- Wales
- Monaco
- Liechtenstein
47 Clues: Malta • Spain • Wales • Italy • Russia • Poland • Sweden • Greece • Latvia • Serbia • France • Monaco • Norway • Kosovo • England • Albania • Belarus • Iceland • Belgium • Denmark • Estonia • Croatia • Ireland • Austria • Germany • Andorra • Moldova • Romania • Hungary • Finland • Ukraine • Slovakia • Bulgaria • Slovenia • Portugal • Scotland • Macedonia • Lithuania • Montenegro • San Marino • Luxembourg • Netherlands • City Holy See • Liechtenstein • Czech Republic • ...
50 State Capitals 2015-05-28
Across
- Capital of Arizona
- Capital of Washington
- Capital of Texas
- Capital of Wyoming
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of North Dakota
- Capital of California
- Capital of Minnesota
- Capital of Missouri
- Capital of Hawaii
- Capital of Iowa
- Capital of Mississippi
- Capital of Colorado
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- Capital of Idaho
- Capital of Nebraska
- Capital of Oregon
- Capital of Alaska
- Capital of South Dakota
- Capital of Kansas
- Capital of Nevada
- Capital of Utah
- Capital of Tennessee
- Capital of Arkansas
- Capital of Alabama
- Capital of Kentucky
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of Wisconsin
- Capital of New Mexico
28 Clues: Capital of Utah • Capital of Iowa • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Texas • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Alaska • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Nevada • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Wyoming • Capital of Montana • Capital of Alabama • Capital of Nebraska • Capital of Arkansas • Capital of Missouri • Capital of Kentucky • Capital of Michigan • Capital of Colorado • ...
Write the capitals 2015-06-17
29 Clues: Spain • Malta • Italy • France • Latvia • Cyprus • Sweden • Greece • Poland • Galicia • Ireland • Finland • Denmark • Croatia • Estonia • Romania • Belgium • Austria • Hungary • Germany • Bulgaria • Slovakia • Portugal • Slovenia • Lithuania • Luxembourg • Netherlands • United Kingdom • Czech Republic
Write the capitals 2015-06-17
29 Clues: Spain • Malta • Italy • Sweden • Cyprus • Latvia • Greece • Poland • France • Croatia • Belgium • Romania • Denmark • Finland • Austria • Estonia • Germany • Ireland • Hungary • Galicia • Slovakia • Slovakia • Portugal • Bulgaria • Lithuania • Luxembourg • Netherlands • Czech Republic • United Kingdom
U.S state capitals 2021-01-13
22 Clues: Ohio • Texas • Idaho • Maine • Hawaii • Oregon • Alaska • Vermont • Wyoming • Montana • Indiana • Alabama • New york • Nebraska • Delaware • California • New Jersey • Connecticut • New Hampshire • Rock Arkansas • West Virginia • State of Carson City
US State Capitals 2021-03-19
Across
- City, capital of Oklahoma
- capital of New Hampshire
- capital of Vermont
- capital of California
- capital of Nebraska
- Moines, capital of Iowa
- Paul, capital of Minnesota
- capital of Alaska
- City, capital of Nevada
- capital of Wyoming
- capital of Connecticut
- capital of Colorado
- capital of Pennsylvania
- capital of West Virginia
- capital of Maine
- capital of Georgia
- capital of Wisconsin
- capital of Washington
- capital of Virginia
- City, capital of Missouri
- capital of Oregon
- capital of Alabama
- capital of Indiana
- capital of Mississippi
- capital of Idaho
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- capital of Michigan
- capital of North Dakota
- capital of Hawaii
- capital of Rhode Island
- capital of Florida
- Fe, capital of New Mexico
- capital of North Carolina
- Rock, capital of Arkansas
- capital of Ohio
- capital of Maryland
- capital of New Jersey
- Rouge, capital of Louisiana
- capital of Kansas
- capital of Massachusetts
- capital of South Dakota
- capital of Montana
- capital of Arizona
- capital of Illinois
- capital of Delaware
- capital of South Carolina
- Lake City, capital of Utah
- capital of Kentucky
- capital of Tennessee
- capital of Texas
- capital of New York
50 Clues: capital of Ohio • capital of Maine • capital of Texas • capital of Idaho • capital of Hawaii • capital of Alaska • capital of Kansas • capital of Oregon • capital of Vermont • capital of Florida • capital of Wyoming • capital of Georgia • capital of Montana • capital of Arizona • capital of Alabama • capital of Indiana • capital of Michigan • capital of Nebraska • capital of Maryland • ...
Capitals of Africa 2021-10-10
Across
- Capital of Burkina Faso
- Capital of Cameroon
- Capital of Angola
- Capital of Libya
- Capital of Lesotho
- Capital of Benin
- Capital of Somalia
- Capital of Gabon
- Capital of Mali
- Capital of Cabo Verde
- Capital of Sierra Leone
- Capital of South Sudan
- Capital of Morocco
- Capital of Gambia
- Capital of Ivory Coast
- Capital of Comoros
- Capital of Chad
- Capital of Guinea
- Capital of Guinea Bissau
- Capital of Madagascar
- Capital of Sudan
- Capital of Tunisia
- Capital of Liberia
- Capital of Algeria
- Capital of Ghana
- Capital of Malawi
- Capital of Namibia
- Capital of Ethiopia
Down
- Capital of Mozambique
- Capital of Rwanda
- Capital of Botswana
- Capital of Egypt
- Capital of Djibouti
- Capital of Tanzania
- Capital of Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Capital of Equatorial Guinea
- Capital of the Central African Republic
- Capital of Zambia
- ONE of the capitals of South Africa
- Capital of Mauritius
- Capital of Western Sahara
- Capital of Eswatini
- Capital of Seychelles
- Capital of Mauritania
- Capital of Eritrea
- Capital of Togo
- Capital of Burundi
- Capital of Senegal
- Capital of San Tome and Principe
- Capital of Republic of Congo
- Capital of Nigeria
- Capital of Niger
- Capital of Uganda
53 Clues: Capital of Mali • Capital of Togo • Capital of Chad • Capital of Egypt • Capital of Libya • Capital of Benin • Capital of Gabon • Capital of Sudan • Capital of Niger • Capital of Ghana • Capital of Rwanda • Capital of Angola • Capital of Zambia • Capital of Gambia • Capital of Guinea • Capital of Uganda • Capital of Malawi • Capital of Lesotho • Capital of Somalia • Capital of Morocco • Capital of Eritrea • ...
Canadian Territories & Capitals 2022-04-08
Across
- provincial city is halifax
- capital of the northwest territories
- capital of alberta
- capital of british columbia
- provincial city is yellowknife
- capital of saskatchewan
- provincial city is whitehorse
- national capital of canada
- provincial city is victoria
- capital of quebec
- capital of nova scotia
- capital of prince edward island
- provincial city is toronto
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- provincial city is quebec
- capital of nunavut
- capital of the yukon territory
- provincial city is st. john's
- provincial city is iqaluit
- provincial city is fredericton
- capital of new brunswick
- capital of ontario
- provincial city is charlottetown
- provincial city is regina
- provincial city is edmonton
- capital of manitoba
- capital of newfoundland
- provincial city is winnipeg
27 Clues: capital of quebec • capital of nunavut • capital of alberta • capital of ontario • capital of manitoba • capital of nova scotia • capital of saskatchewan • capital of newfoundland • capital of new brunswick • provincial city is quebec • provincial city is regina • provincial city is halifax • provincial city is iqaluit • national capital of canada • provincial city is toronto • ...
Latin American Capitals 2021-12-13
21 Clues: Cuba • Peru • Chile • Brasil • Panama • España • Mexico • Bolivia • Uruguay • Ecuador • Honduras • Paraguay • Colombia • Nicaragua • Guatemala • Venezuela • Argentina • Costa Rica • Puerto Rico • El Salvador • Republica Dominicana
State Capitals Crossword 2022-03-04
Across
- Little Rock
- Indianapolis
- Tallahassee
- Hampshire Concord
- Helena
- Richmond
- Des Moines
- Olympia
- St. Paul
- Dover
- Harrisburg
- Columbia
- Denver
- Lincoln
- Salem
- Oklahoma City
- Bismarck
- Hartford
- Cheyenne
- York Albany
- Topeka
- Atlanta
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- Nashville
- Jackson
- Sacramento
- Honolulu
- Phoenix
- Boise
- Lansing
- Madison
- Augusta
- Frankfort
- Annapolis
- Trenton
- Providence
- Boston
- Pierre
- Springfield
- Carolina Raleigh
- Montpelier
- Juneau
- Virginia Charleston
- Baton Rouge
- Columbus
- Austin
- Salt Lake City
- Santa Fe
- Carson City
- Jefferson City
- Montgomery
50 Clues: Boise • Dover • Salem • Helena • Boston • Pierre • Juneau • Denver • Austin • Topeka • Jackson • Phoenix • Lansing • Madison • Augusta • Trenton • Olympia • Lincoln • Atlanta • Honolulu • Richmond • St. Paul • Columbia • Columbus • Bismarck • Santa Fe • Hartford • Cheyenne • Nashville • Frankfort • Annapolis • Sacramento • Des Moines • Providence • Harrisburg • Montpelier • Montgomery • Little Rock • Tallahassee • Springfield • Baton Rouge • Carson City • York Albany • ...
Famous World Capitals 2022-05-19
Across
- Capital of Uruguay
- Capital of Norway
- Capital of France
- Capital of Austria
- Capital of Italy
- Capital of Indonesia
- Capital of South Korea
- Capital of Jamaica
- Capital of Hungary
- Capital of Japan
- Capital of United States
Down
- Capital of Argentina
- Capital of United Kingdom
- Capital of Russia
- Capital of Canada
- Capital of Nepal
- Capital of Germany
- Capital of Albania
- Capital of Islam
- Capital of Pakistan
- Capital of Libya
21 Clues: Capital of Nepal • Capital of Italy • Capital of Islam • Capital of Libya • Capital of Japan • Capital of Russia • Capital of Norway • Capital of Canada • Capital of France • Capital of Uruguay • Capital of Germany • Capital of Austria • Capital of Albania • Capital of Jamaica • Capital of Hungary • Capital of Pakistan • Capital of Argentina • Capital of Indonesia • Capital of South Korea • ...
Capitals of Africa 2021-04-23
Across
- Capital is Kampala.
- Capital is Djibouti City.
- Capital is Cairo.
- Capital is Nouakchott.
- Capital is Malabo.
- Capital is Ouagadougou.
- Capital is Maseru.
- Capital is Porto-Novo/Cotonou.
- Capital is Asmara.
- Capital is Saint-Denis.
- Capital is Moroni.
- Capital is Kinshasa.
- Capital is Nairobi.
- Capital is Rabat.
- Capital is Praia.
- Capital is Lilongwe.
- Capital is Jamestown.
- Capital is São Tomé.
- Capital is Accra.
- Capital is Juba.
- Capital is Tripoli.
- Capital is Laayoune.
- Capital is Dakar.
- Capital is Windhoek.
- Capital is Bamako.
- Capital is Pretoria/Bloemfontein/Cape Town.
- Capital is Brazzaville.
- Capital is Algiers.
- Capital is Hargeisa.
- Capital is Lusaka.
- Capital is Antananarivo.
Down
- Capital is Tunis.
- Capital is Bissau.
- Capital is Gaborone.
- Capital is Harar.
- Capital is Freetown.
- Capital is Lome.
- Capital is Gitega/Bujumbura.
- Capital is Mamoudzou/Dzaoudzi.
- Capital is Libreville.
- Capital is Gadir.
- Capital is Yamoussoukro/Abidjan.
- Capital is Ecotara.
- Capital is Victoria.
- Capital is Luanda.
- Capital is Zanzibar City.
- Capital is Mogadishu.
- Capital is Niamey.
- Capital is Port Louis.
- Capital is Kigali.
- Capital is Abuja.
- Capital is Lampedusa.
- Capital is Funchal.
- Capital is Banjul.
- Capital is Maputo.
- Capital is Khartoum.
- Capital is Dodoma/Dar Es Salaam.
- Capital is Las Palmas.
- Capital is Addis Ababa.
- Capital is Conakry.
- Capital is Mbabane/Lobamba.
- Capital is Yaoundé.
- Capital is Valletta.
- Capital is Ndjamena.
- Capital is Monrovia.
65 Clues: Capital is Lome. • Capital is Juba. • Capital is Tunis. • Capital is Cairo. • Capital is Harar. • Capital is Gadir. • Capital is Rabat. • Capital is Praia. • Capital is Abuja. • Capital is Accra. • Capital is Dakar. • Capital is Bissau. • Capital is Malabo. • Capital is Luanda. • Capital is Maseru. • Capital is Asmara. • Capital is Moroni. • Capital is Niamey. • Capital is Kigali. • Capital is Banjul. • ...
Capitals of Asia 2021-07-03
Across
- Doha
- Muscat
- Kathmandu
- Dili
- Bangkok
- Tokyo
- Damascus
- Beirut
- Kabul
- Phnom Penh
- Jerusalem
- Seoul
- Tbilisi
- Pyongyang
- New Delhi
- Vientiane
- Amman
- Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte
- Tehran
- Taipei
- Baghdad
- Ankara
- Jakarta
- Baku
- Bandar Seri Begawan
- Ulaanbaatar
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- Nur-Sultan
- Riyadh
- Nay Pyi Taw
- Tashkent
- Kuala Lumpur
- Sanaa
- Yerevan
- Dhaka
- Ashgabat
- Beijing
- Ramallah
- Singapore
- Dushanbe
- Hong Kong
- Hanoi
- Islamabad
- Bishkek
- Manama
- Manila
- Macau
- Abu Dhabi
- Moscow
- Male
- Kuwait City
- Nicosia
- Thimphu
52 Clues: Doha • Dili • Male • Baku • Sanaa • Tokyo • Dhaka • Kabul • Seoul • Hanoi • Amman • Macau • Riyadh • Muscat • Beirut • Manama • Manila • Tehran • Moscow • Taipei • Ankara • Bangkok • Yerevan • Beijing • Bishkek • Tbilisi • Nicosia • Baghdad • Jakarta • Thimphu • Tashkent • Ashgabat • Damascus • Ramallah • Dushanbe • Kathmandu • Jerusalem • Singapore • Hong Kong • Islamabad • Pyongyang • New Delhi • Vientiane • Abu Dhabi • Nur-Sultan • Phnom Penh • Nay Pyi Taw • Kuwait City • Ulaanbaatar • ...
Capitals of Africa 2021-04-16
Across
- Capital of Namibia.
- Capital of Seychelles.
- Capital of Uganda.
- Capital of Madeira.
- Capital of Lesotho.
- Capital of Zambia.
- Capital of Canarias.
- Capital of South Sudan.
- Capital of Zimbabwe.
- Capital of Guinea-Bissau.
- Capital of Mauritania.
- Capital of Chad.
- Capital of Gambia.
- Capital of Algeria.
- Capital of Mali.
- Capital of Reunion.
- Capital of Benin.
- Capital of Djibouti.
- Capital of Tanzania.
- Capital of Morocco.
- Capital of Burundi.
- Capital of Egypt.
- Capital of Linosa.
- Capital of Kenya.
- Capital of Zanzibar.
- Capital of Malawi.
- Capital of Sudan.
- Capital of Republic of the Congo.
- Capital of Pantelleria.
- Capital of Somalia.
- Capital of Ghana.
- Capital of Western Sahara.
- Capital of Burkina Faso.
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- Capital of Mauritius.
- Capital of Rwanda.
- Capital of Madagascar.
- Capital of Niger.
- Capital of Eritrea.
- Capital of Central African Republic.
- Capital of Somaliland.
- Capital of Cameroon.
- Capital of Togo.
- Capital of Eswatini.
- Capital of Guinea.
- Capital of Botswana.
- Capital of Côte d' Ivoire.
- Capital of Zaire.
- Capital of Liberia.
- Capital of São Tomé and Príncipe.
- Capital of Mozambique.
- Capital of Libya.
- Capital of South Africa.
- Capital of Comoros.
- Capital of Cabo Verde.
- Capital of Saint Helena.
- Capital of Republic of Gabon.
- Capital of Ethiopia.
- Capital of Equatorial Guinea.
- Capital of Senegal.
- Capital of Mayotte.
- Capital of Nigeria.
- Capital of Angola.
- Capital of Malta.
- Capital of Sierra Leone.
- Capital of Tunisia.
65 Clues: Capital of Togo. • Capital of Chad. • Capital of Mali. • Capital of Niger. • Capital of Zaire. • Capital of Libya. • Capital of Benin. • Capital of Egypt. • Capital of Kenya. • Capital of Sudan. • Capital of Ghana. • Capital of Malta. • Capital of Rwanda. • Capital of Uganda. • Capital of Zambia. • Capital of Guinea. • Capital of Gambia. • Capital of Linosa. • Capital of Malawi. • Capital of Angola. • ...
State Capitals Crossword 2023-12-13
28 Clues: Patna • Jaipur • Mumbai • Ranchi • Panaji • Aizawl • Kohima • Dispur • Raipur • Imphal • Gangtok • Agartala • Dehradun • Shillong • Bangalore • Hyderabad • Chandigarh • Chandigarh • Gandhinagar • Nadu Chennai • Bhubaneshwar • Pradesh Shimla • Bengal Kolkata • Pradesh Bhopal • Pradesh Lucknow • Pradesh Itanagar • Pradesh Amaravati • Thiruvananthapuram
50 State Capitals 2024-01-03
Across
- the capital of North Dakota
- the capital of South Carolina
- the capital of Rhode Island
- the capital of Tennessee
- the capital of Nevada
- the capital of New Hampshire
- the capital of New Jersey
- the capital of New York
- the capital of Oregon
- the capital of Utah
- the capital of Washington
- the capital of Montana
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- the capital of Virginia
- the capital of Nebraska
- the capital of Oklahoma
- the capital of West Virginia
- the capital of Vermont
- the capital of Ohio
- the capital of Pennsylvania
- the capital of New Mexico
- the capital of Texas
- the capital of North Carolina
- the capital of Wyoming
- the capital of Wisconsin
- the capital of South Dakota
25 Clues: the capital of Ohio • the capital of Utah • the capital of Texas • the capital of Nevada • the capital of Oregon • the capital of Vermont • the capital of Wyoming • the capital of Montana • the capital of Virginia • the capital of Nebraska • the capital of Oklahoma • the capital of New York • the capital of Tennessee • the capital of Wisconsin • the capital of New Mexico • ...
Capitals Page #9 2023-08-23
Across
- Capital of Denmark, known for its progressive culture.
- Capital of Romania in Eastern Europe.
- Capital of Saudi Arabia in the Arabian Peninsula.
- Capital of Ireland with a rich literary history.
- Capital of the Philippines in Southeast Asia.
- Capital of Austria famous for its classical music heritage.
- Capital of Hungary, straddling the Danube River.
- Capital of the Czech Republic, known for its stunning architecture.
- Capital of Vietnam with a rich history.
- Capital of Peru in South America.
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- Capital of the Netherlands, with its iconic canals.
- Capital city of Thailand known for its vibrant culture.
- Capital of Poland, rebuilt after World War II.
- Capital of Ghana on the west coast of Africa.
- Capital of Finland renowned for its design and architecture.
- Capital of Venezuela in South America.
- Capital of Chile in South America.
- Capital of Indonesia, located on the island of Java.
- Capital of Switzerland, surrounded by the Alps.
- Capital of Norway, nestled in the fjords of Scandinavia.
20 Clues: Capital of Peru in South America. • Capital of Chile in South America. • Capital of Romania in Eastern Europe. • Capital of Venezuela in South America. • Capital of Vietnam with a rich history. • Capital of Ghana on the west coast of Africa. • Capital of the Philippines in Southeast Asia. • Capital of Poland, rebuilt after World War II. • ...
EU city capitals 2023-10-05
26 Clues: Riga • Roma • Viena • París • Vilna • Sofía • Dublín • Lisboa • Madrid • Atenas • Zagreb • Tallín • Nicosia • Helsinki • Budapest • Bucarest • Varsovia • Bruselas • Estocolmo • La Valeta • Liubliana • Copenhague • Luxemburgo • Bratislava • Checa Praga • Bajos Ámsterdam
World Capitals #1 2020-02-25
39 Clues: Riga • Peru • Oslo • Cuba • Sofia • Rabat • Kenya • China • Japan • Canada • Poland • Sweden • Brazil • Tehran • Israel • Ankara • Greece • Hungary • Bahamas • Belgium • Jamaica • Ireland • Germany • Austria • Santiago • Portugal • Pakistan • Venzuela • Thailand • New Delhi • Phnom Penh • Switzerland • Philippines • Tegucigalpa • Addis Ababa • Afghanistan • Buenos Aires • Kuala Lumpur • Saudi Arabia
countries by capitals 2023-03-29
Across
- Moroni
- Vientiane
- Pyongyang
- Riyadh
- dublin
- Brazzaville
- Berlin
- Vilnius
- Accra
- San Salvador
- Maputo
- Jakarta
- moscow
- Reykjavik
- Ulaanbaatar
- Bangui
- Madrid
- athens
- oslo
- Canberra
- Phnom Penh
- Hanoi
- Tripoli
- kabul
- bogota
- budapest
- riga
- Taipei City
- Managua
- bern
- helsinki
- Bucharest
- Belgrade
- seoul
- juba
- Maseru
- paris
- Khartoum
- Amsterdam
- Ottawa
- beijing
- Addis Ababa
- Bangkok
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- la paz
- Baghdad
- New Delhi
- Stockholm
- Zagreb
- Panama City
- Prague
- mexico city
- Yaoundé
- Islamabad
- tegucigalpa
- Santiago
- jerusalem
- Caracas
- san jose
- Buenos Aires
- harare
- washington dc
- Kinshasa
- sofia
- Bratislava
- Nouakchott
- Kyiv
- Nairobi
- Mogadishu
- dushanbe
- warsaw
- Minsk
- Kampala
- Brasília
- rome
- manila
- lisbon
- n'djamena
- Windhoek
- havana
- Gaborone
- tokyo
- Niamey
- london
- Vienna
- Freetown
- bissau
- cairo
- lima
- wellington
- Mbabane
- Dodoma
- Brussels
- Tallinn
- Port-au-Prince
- Abu Dhabi
- Santo Domingo
96 Clues: Kyiv • oslo • rome • riga • bern • lima • juba • Accra • sofia • Minsk • Hanoi • kabul • tokyo • cairo • seoul • paris • la paz • Moroni • Zagreb • Riyadh • dublin • Prague • Berlin • Maputo • harare • moscow • Bangui • Madrid • athens • warsaw • manila • lisbon • bogota • havana • Niamey • london • Vienna • bissau • Dodoma • Maseru • Ottawa • Baghdad • Yaoundé • Vilnius • Caracas • Jakarta • Nairobi • Kampala • Tripoli • Managua • Mbabane • Tallinn • beijing • Bangkok • Santiago • san jose • Kinshasa • dushanbe • ...
50 State Capitals 2024-05-08
Across
- Capital of California
- Capital of Massachusetts
- Capital of Connecticut
- Capital of Kentucky
- Capital of Maryland
- Capital of Illinois
- Capital of Georgia
- Capital of Indiana
- Capital of Iowa
- Capital of Idaho
Down
- Capital of Missouri
- Capital of Louisiana
- Capital of Alaska
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of Delaware
- Capital of Hawaii
- Capital of Kansas
- Capital of Minnesota
- Capital of Alabama
- Capital of Florida
- Capital of Arkansas
- Capital of Arizona
- Capital of Maine
- Capital of Mississippi
- Capital of Colorado
25 Clues: Capital of Iowa • Capital of Maine • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Alaska • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Alabama • Capital of Florida • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Indiana • Capital of Missouri • Capital of Michigan • Capital of Delaware • Capital of Kentucky • Capital of Arkansas • Capital of Maryland • Capital of Illinois • Capital of Colorado • ...
United State Capitals 2024-03-04
Across
- Vermont
- Arkansas
- WestVirginia
- Utah
- Indiana
- Minnesota
- Wisconsin
- Idaho
- Delaware
- Kentucky
- Oregon
- Wyoming
- Michigan
- SouthDakota
- California
- Colorado
- Texas
- NewHampshire
- Massachusetts
- Tennessee
- NewYork
- Alaska
- NorthDakota
- SouthCarolina
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- Nebraska
- Kansas
- Washington
- NorthCarolina
- Maine
- Alabama
- Connecticut
- Florida
- NewMexico
- Nevada
- Ohio
- Iowa
- NewJersey
- Louisiana
- Virginia
- Montana
- Illinois
- Maryland
- Pennsylvania
- Mississippi
- RhodeIsland
- Oklahoma
- Hawaii
- Georgia
- City Missouri
49 Clues: Utah • Ohio • Iowa • Maine • Idaho • Texas • Kansas • Nevada • Oregon • Hawaii • Alaska • Vermont • Alabama • Indiana • Florida • Montana • Wyoming • NewYork • Georgia • Nebraska • Arkansas • Delaware • Kentucky • Virginia • Illinois • Michigan • Maryland • Colorado • Oklahoma • Minnesota • Wisconsin • NewMexico • NewJersey • Louisiana • Tennessee • Washington • California • Connecticut • SouthDakota • Mississippi • RhodeIsland • NorthDakota • WestVirginia • Pennsylvania • ...
European country capitals 2024-03-24
Across
- Portugal
- Turkey
- Austria
- Chech Republic
- Liechtenstein
- Malta
- Latvia
- Finland
- Belgium
- Cyprus
- Spain
- Sweden
- Ukraine
- Montenegro
- Slovakia
- Iceland
- United Kingdom
- Russia
- San Marino
- Germany
- Italy
- Macedonia
- Poland
- Netherlands
- Denmark
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- France
- Andorra
- Luxembourg
- Lithuania
- Estonia
- Ireland
- Greece
- Croatia
- Moldova
- Vatican City
- Slovenia
- Romania
- Hungary
- Albania
- Kosovo
- Monaco
- Gibraltar(UK)
- Norway
- Switzerland
- Serbia
- Bulgaria
- Belarus
- Georgia
- Bosnia & Herzegovina
49 Clues: Malta • Spain • Italy • France • Turkey • Greece • Latvia • Cyprus • Sweden • Kosovo • Monaco • Norway • Serbia • Russia • Poland • Andorra • Estonia • Austria • Ireland • Croatia • Moldova • Finland • Belgium • Romania • Hungary • Albania • Ukraine • Iceland • Belarus • Georgia • Germany • Denmark • Portugal • Slovenia • Slovakia • Bulgaria • Lithuania • Macedonia • Luxembourg • Montenegro • San Marino • Switzerland • Netherlands • Vatican City • Liechtenstein • Gibraltar(UK) • ...
Capitals in Oceania 2024-07-02
Across
- Tuvalu
- Fiji
- Pitcairn Islands
- New Caledonia
- Republic of Kiribati
- Federated States of Micronesia
- Cook Islands
- Marshall Islands
- Guam
- Republic of Palau
- French Polynesia
- Norfolk Island
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- Wallis and Futuna
- Niue
- de facto capital of Nauru
- Solomon Islands
- New Zealand
- Australia
- Samoa
- Papua New Guinea
- American Samoa
- Northern Mariana Islands
- Tonga
23 Clues: Fiji • Niue • Guam • Samoa • Tonga • Tuvalu • Australia • New Zealand • Cook Islands • New Caledonia • American Samoa • Norfolk Island • Solomon Islands • Pitcairn Islands • Papua New Guinea • Marshall Islands • French Polynesia • Wallis and Futuna • Republic of Palau • Republic of Kiribati • Northern Mariana Islands • de facto capital of Nauru • Federated States of Micronesia
Capitals of Asia 2024-07-02
Across
- Cambodia
- United Arab Emirates
- Iran
- India
- Maldives
- Azerbaijan
- Afghanistan
- Indonesia
- Yemen
- Cocos Islands
- Bahrain
- Brunei
- Thailand
- Vietnam
- Uzbekistan
- North Korea
- Turkmenistan
- Japan
- Kyrgyzstan
- Laos
- Mauritius
- South Korea
- Mongolia
- Lebanon
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- Philippines
- Oman
- North Cyprus
- Sri Lanka
- capital city of both Israel and Palestine
- Bangladesh
- Nepal
- Myanmar
- Christmas Island
- Iraq
- Yemen
- Kuwait
- Jordan
- East Timor
- China
- Syria
- Turkey
- Bhutan
- Kazakhstan
- Qatar
- Japan
- Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia
- Cyprus
- Tajikistan
- Georgia
- Republic of Abkhazia
- Republic of Singapore
- Malaysia
- Saudi Arabia
- Taiwan
54 Clues: Oman • Iran • Iraq • Laos • India • Nepal • Yemen • Yemen • China • Syria • Qatar • Japan • Japan • Kuwait • Jordan • Turkey • Brunei • Bhutan • Cyprus • Taiwan • Myanmar • Bahrain • Vietnam • Georgia • Lebanon • Cambodia • Maldives • Thailand • Malaysia • Mongolia • Sri Lanka • Indonesia • Mauritius • Bangladesh • Azerbaijan • East Timor • Kazakhstan • Uzbekistan • Tajikistan • Kyrgyzstan • Philippines • Afghanistan • North Korea • South Korea • North Cyprus • Turkmenistan • ...
European Countries & Capitals 2023-01-27
29 Clues: Kiev • Rome • Bern • Oslo • Minsk • Paris • London • Lisbon • Warsaw • Dublin • Vienna • Moscow • Madrid • Zagreb • Berlin • Athens • Prague • Vilnius • Nicosia • Budapest • Belgrade • Valletta • Amsterdam • Reykjavik • Stockholm • Bucharest • Ljubljana • Podgorica • Copenhagen
European country capitals 2023-01-25
20 Clues: Rome • Kiev • Oslo • Bern • Minsk • Paris • Zagreb • Berlin • Athens • Moscow • Dublin • Warsaw • Lisbon • Madrid • Vienna • Brussels • Helsinki • Belgrade • Stockholm • Copenhagen
Capitals of Europe 2023-05-02
Across
- The capital of Poland
- The capital of Ireland
- The capital of Greece
- The capital of Russia
- The capital of Slovakia
- The capital of Lithuania
- The capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- The capital of San Marino
- The capital of the United Kingdom
- The capital of Estonia
- The capital of Liechtenstein
- The capital of Ukraine
- The capital of France
- The capital of Latvia
- The capital of Finland
- The capital of Luxembourg
- The capital of Austria
- The capital of Monaco
- The capital of Hungary
- The capital of Montenegro
- The capital of Malta
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- The capital of Belgium
- The capital of Cyprus
- The capital of Andorra
- The capital of Denmark
- The capital of Slovenia
- The capital of Moldova
- The capital of Belarus
- The capital of Spain
- The capital of Italy
- The capital of Vatican City
- The capital of North Macedonia
- The capital of Croatia
- The capital of Turkey
- The capital of Portugal
- The capital of Germany
- The capital of Czechia
- The capital of Serbia
- The capital of Albania
- The capital of Netherlands
- The capital of Switzerland
- The capital of Sweden
- The capital of Kosovo
- The capital of Iceland
- The capital of Norway
45 Clues: The capital of Spain • The capital of Italy • The capital of Malta • The capital of Cyprus • The capital of Poland • The capital of Greece • The capital of Russia • The capital of Turkey • The capital of France • The capital of Serbia • The capital of Latvia • The capital of Monaco • The capital of Sweden • The capital of Kosovo • The capital of Norway • The capital of Belgium • ...
U.S. State Capitals 2023-07-23
Across
- - Alaska's capital with stunning scenery
- - Oklahoma's city named after a tribe
- - Arizona's desert capital
- - Virginia's colonial capital
- - Delaware's first state capital
- - New York's capital
- - Massachusetts city steeped in history
- - Oregon's capital in the Willamette Valley
- - Michigan's automotive capital
- - Indiana's motorsport hub
- - Hawaii's island capital
- - Montana's capital in the Rockies
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- - Mississippi's capital on the Pearl River
- - Connecticut's insurance hub
- - Colorado's "Mile High City"
- - Wyoming's capital on the high plains
- - Texas capital with music and BBQ
- - Tennessee's country music center
- - Idaho's capital known for potatoes
- - Nevada's capital, near Lake Tahoe
20 Clues: - New York's capital • - Hawaii's island capital • - Arizona's desert capital • - Indiana's motorsport hub • - Connecticut's insurance hub • - Colorado's "Mile High City" • - Virginia's colonial capital • - Michigan's automotive capital • - Delaware's first state capital • - Texas capital with music and BBQ • - Tennessee's country music center • - Montana's capital in the Rockies • ...
MT6- Abbreviations- Capitals 2025-03-03
Across
- water
- left/liter/lower
- angiotensin-converting enzyme
- echocardiography
- blood pressure
- carcinoma in situ
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenator
- lupus erythematosus
- birth weight
- cervical vertebra 1
- implantable cardioverter-defibrillator
- Antidiuretic horomone
- intramuscular/infectious mononucleosis
- electrocardiogram
- cerebrovascular accident
- irritable bowel syndrome
- coronavirus disease 2019
- erythrocyte sedimentation rate
- gallbladder
- cesarian section
- left ventricle
- chronic traumatic encephalopathy
- forced expiratory volume
- Abortion
- human chorionic gonadotropin
- follow-up
- cervical vertebra 2
- follicle-stimulating horomone
- anterposterior
- esophagogastroduodenoscopy
- incision and drainage
- complete blood count
- lactate dehydrogenase
- endotracheal
- intrauterine device
- dilation and cutterage
- low back pain/low blood pressure
- acute myelocytic leukemia
- Abdominal Aortic Aneurism
- fetal heart rate
- intraocular lens
- horomone replacement therapy
- acute lymphocytic leukemia
- chief complaint
- computed tomography scan
- Alzheimer's disease
- fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography
- human papillomavirus
- epstein-barr virus
- high-density lipoprotein
- aspartate transaminase
- doctor of osteopathic medicine
- Arterial Blood Gas
- antinuclear antibody
- automatic implantable cardioverter-defribulator
- iodine-131(radioactive)
- electromyography
- do not resusitate
- cephalopelvic dispropriation
- emergency room/estrogen receptor
- health insurance portability and accountability act
- dual-energy x-ray absorbtiometry
- left ventricular assist device
- gonocuccus
- cardiopulmonary resusitation
- Aortic stenosis
- history and physical
- dyspnea on exertion
- iodine
- isoniazid
- blood urea nitrogen
- Attention Deficit Disorder
- bone marrow transplant
- deep tendon reflex
- intravenous pyelography
- hysterosalpingography
- diethylstilbestrol
- hepatitis c virus
- gravida
- growth horomone
- cancer/carcinoma
- date of birth
- disseminated intravascular coagulation
- international normalized ratio
- lumbar vertebra 2
- liver function test
- last Menstrual period
- extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy
- delayed-onset muscle soreness
- cerebrospinal fluid
- chest xray
- hepatocellular carcinoma
- hematocrit
- expected date of delivery
- auscultation and percussion
- continuous positive airway pressure
- degenerative joint disease
- low-density lipoprotein
- hypertension
- kaposi sarcoma
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- potassium
- head, ears, eyes, nose, throat
- living and well
- loop electrocautery excision procedure
- aquired immunodeficiency disorder
- bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy
- chronic myelocytic leukemia
- atrial septal defect
- chronic kidney disease
- electrocardiography
- bowel movement/bone marrow
- central nervous system
- Aspiration, Biopsy, Cytology
- hepatitis b virus
- inflammatory bowel disease
- kidneys, ureters, bladder
- lumbar vertebra 1
- culture and sensitivity
- automated external defibrillator
- breast self-examination
- in vitro fertilization
- graft-versus-host disease
- intensive care unit
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- exercise tolerance test
- barium enema
- gastrointestinal
- food and drug administration
- congestive heart failure
- human immunodeficiency virus
- glomerular filtration rate
- coronary artery bypass graft
- left atrium
- endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography
- deep vein thrombosis
- cervical intraepithelial neoplasia
- lower left quadrant
- left anterior descending artery
- electroconvulsive therapy
- herpes simplex virus type 1
- laryngotracheal bronchitis
- emergency department/erectile dysfunction
- cystic fibrosis
- arteriosclerotic heart disease
- fever of unknown origin
- genitourinary
- electroencephalography
- enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
- ethyl alcohol
- coronary artery disease
- diabetes mellitus
- amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
- diabetic ketoacidosis
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- alive and well
- adrenocorticotopic horomone
- emergency cardiac care
- gastroesophageal reflux disease
- lumbar puncture
- acute myocardial infarction
- arteriovenous
- licenced practical nurse
- dysfunctional uterine bleeding
- gynecology
- alanine transaminase
- end-stage renal disease
- infectious disease
- intravenous
- hydrogen
- acute coronary syndrome
- benign prostatic hypertrophy
- deoxyribonucleic acid
- intake and output
- eyes, ears, nose, throat
- carbon dioxide
- glucose tolerance test
- hemodialysis
- comprehensive metabolic panel
- chronic lymphocytic leukemia
- lower esophageal sphincter
- fasting blood sugar
- ears, nose, throat
- digital rectal exam
- coronary care unit
- family history
- continuous ambulatory peritoneal disease
- highly active antiretroviral therapy
- cerebral palsy/chest pain
- delirium tremens
- anterior cruciate ligament
- Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
- left upper quadrant
- herpes simplex virus type 2
193 Clues: water • iodine • gravida • Abortion • hydrogen • potassium • follow-up • isoniazid • gonocuccus • gynecology • chest xray • hematocrit • gallbladder • left atrium • intravenous • birth weight • barium enema • endotracheal • hemodialysis • hypertension • genitourinary • ethyl alcohol • arteriovenous • date of birth • blood pressure • left ventricle • anterposterior • alive and well • carbon dioxide • family history • kaposi sarcoma • ...
Geography Crossword: Capitals 2025-04-10
Across
- Capital of South Korea
- Capital of Canada
- Capital of Peru
- Capital of Bangladesh
- Capital of Argentina
- Capital of Poland
- Capital of Botswana
- Capital of Egypt
- Capital of England
- Capital of China
Down
- Capital of Kenya
- Capital of Turkey
- Capital of Mexico
- Capital of Hungary
- Capital of Japan
- Capital of Chile
- Capital of Russia
- Capital of India
- Capital of Germany
- Capital of Norway
20 Clues: Capital of Peru • Capital of Kenya • Capital of Japan • Capital of Chile • Capital of India • Capital of Egypt • Capital of China • Capital of Turkey • Capital of Mexico • Capital of Canada • Capital of Russia • Capital of Poland • Capital of Norway • Capital of Hungary • Capital of Germany • Capital of England • Capital of Botswana • Capital of Argentina • Capital of Bangladesh • Capital of South Korea
Capitals of Africa 2023-01-02
20 Clues: Togo • Mali • Niger • Egypt • Ghana • Kenya • Angola • Malawi • Rwanda • Zambia • Liberia • Namibia • Algeria • Senegal • Tunisia • Nigeria • Cameroon • Cape Verde • Madagascar • South Africa
Capitals of Europe 2023-03-16
Across
- Russia
- Montenegro
- Malta
- Italy
- Slovenia
- Hungary
- Moldova
- North Macedonia
- Lithuania
- Finland
- Ireland
- Poland
- Liechtenstein
- Vatican City
- Armenia
- Belarus
- Norway
- Greece
- Netherlands
- Croatia
- Bulgaria
- Czechia
- Kosovo
- Romania
- Andorra
- San Marino
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Slovakia
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- Denmark
- Austria
- Georgia
- Estonia
- Belgium
- United Kingdom
- Albania
- Portugal
- Ukraine
- Sweden
- France
- Luxembourg
- Switzerland
- Iceland
- Cyprus
- Monaco
- Azerbaijan
- Latvia
- Serbia
- Kazakhstan
- Spain
- Germany
- Turkey
51 Clues: Malta • Italy • Spain • Russia • Sweden • France • Poland • Cyprus • Monaco • Norway • Greece • Latvia • Serbia • Kosovo • Turkey • Denmark • Austria • Georgia • Estonia • Hungary • Belgium • Moldova • Albania • Finland • Ukraine • Ireland • Iceland • Armenia • Belarus • Croatia • Czechia • Germany • Romania • Andorra • Slovenia • Portugal • Bulgaria • Slovakia • Lithuania • Montenegro • Luxembourg • Azerbaijan • Kazakhstan • San Marino • Switzerland • Netherlands • Vatican City • ...
QB World Capitals 2024-10-26
20 Clues: USA • Cuba • Italy • Japan • China • Spain • Egypt • India • Russia • Canada • France • Mexico • England • Ireland • Austria • Hungary • Germany • Lebanon • Portugal • Switzerland
U.S. State Capitals 2025-08-10
Across
- Wyoming
- NorthDakota
- Virginia
- Texas
- Kentucky
- Delaware
- Utah
- Louisiana
- Michigan
- Oregon
- Connecticut
- SouthCarolina
- NewJersey
- Colorado
- Iowa
- Pennsylvania
- Alaska
- Georgia
- Mississippi
- Florida
- Arkansas
- Kansas
- Nevada
- Oklahoma
- Maryland
- NewHampshire
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- Alabama
- Missouri
- Idaho
- Nebraska
- Massachusetts
- Minnesota
- WestVirginia
- California
- Hawaii
- Maine
- Vermont
- Wisconsin
- NorthCarolina
- Illinois
- Indiana
- SouthDakota
- NewYork
- NewMexico
- Washington
- TEnnessee
- Arizona
- Ohio
- RhodeIsland
- Montana
50 Clues: Utah • Iowa • Ohio • Idaho • Texas • Maine • Oregon • Hawaii • Alaska • Kansas • Nevada • Alabama • Wyoming • Vermont • Indiana • NewYork • Georgia • Florida • Arizona • Montana • Missouri • Nebraska • Virginia • Kentucky • Delaware • Michigan • Illinois • Colorado • Arkansas • Oklahoma • Maryland • Minnesota • Louisiana • Wisconsin • NewJersey • NewMexico • TEnnessee • California • Washington • NorthDakota • Connecticut • SouthDakota • Mississippi • RhodeIsland • WestVirginia • ...
U.S. State Capitals 2025-11-18
26 Clues: Ohio • Maine • Texas • Kansas • Hawaii • Oregon • Montana • Alabama • Georgia • Vermont • Wyoming • Delaware • Maryland • Colorado • New York • Nebraska • Tennessee • Wisconsin • New Jersey • New Mexico • Washington • Mississippi • South Dakota • North Dakota • New Hampshire • South Carolina
Chapter 4 2021-12-03
Across
- powers saved for the states
- no State can draw unreasonable distinctions between its own residents and those persons who happen to live in other States
- the surrender of an accused or convicted person by one state or country to another (usually under the provisions of a statute or treaty)
- the first step in the state admission procedure which enables the people of a territory to prepare a constitution
- powers that can be exercised by the National Government alone
- powers not specifically mentioned in the constitution reasonably suggested.
- Greg Hartman, Chris Monzel, Todd Portune
- Thought that Government should be free of parties, Established a Council-Manager form of government, New charter created a nine-member council, Mandated nonpartisan municipal elections and proportional representation with preference-ranked voting
- An agreement among two or more states. Congress must approve most such agreements.
- Maureen O'Connor
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- Giving money back to the state and local government with no strings attached
- power that belongs to the National Government because it is the government of the sovereign state within the world community
- an act creating a new state
- Grant for which Congress appropriates funds for a specific purpose
- powers that are shared by both the National and state governments
- a system in which power is divided between the national and state governments
- grants made to States, private agencies for projects
- powers that congress has that are specifically listed in the constitution spelled out expressly.
- faithandCreditClause Constitution's requirement that each state accept the public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state
- Powers specifically given to the federal government by the US Constitution, for example, the authority to print money.
- John Kasich
- grants of federal money or other resources to the states or their cities, counties, and other local units.
- Mary Taylor
- one type of federal grants-in-aid for some particular but broadly defined area of public policy
- Basic principle of federalism; the constitutional provisions by which governmental powers are divided on a geographic basis (in the United States, between the National Government and the States).
25 Clues: John Kasich • Mary Taylor • Maureen O'Connor • powers saved for the states • an act creating a new state • Greg Hartman, Chris Monzel, Todd Portune • grants made to States, private agencies for projects • powers that can be exercised by the National Government alone • powers that are shared by both the National and state governments • ...
Civil War 2024-05-09
Across
- The Southern states that seceded from the United States and formed their own government during the Civil War.
- Locations where military engagements or battles took place during the Civil War.
- The principle that states have the authority to govern themselves independently of the federal government, a contentious issue leading up to the Civil War.
- Large-caliber weapons used in warfare, such as cannons and mortars.
- The Northern states that remained loyal to the United States government during the Civil War, also referring to the preservation of the United States as a single nation.
- Foot soldiers who fought on the ground, armed with rifles and bayonets.
- A person who advocated for the complete abolition of slavery.
- The process of restoring friendly relations between opposing factions or parties.
- The period following the Civil War in which the United States sought to rebuild and reunify the nation, addressing the social, economic, and political aftermath of the conflict.
- Mounted soldiers trained for combat on horseback, often used for reconnaissance and skirmishing during the Civil War.
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- The act of withdrawing or breaking away from a larger political entity, such as a state seceding from the Union.
- The act of using naval forces to prevent ships from entering or leaving ports, often used as a military strategy during the Civil War.
- Military structures or defenses built to protect strategic locations, such as forts, trenches, and earthworks.
- The compulsory enlistment of people into military service, also known as the draft.
- Persons killed, wounded, or missing in action during a military conflict.
- A small-scale battle or clash between opposing forces.
- The act of setting free or liberating individuals from slavery.
- A type of warship protected by iron or steel armor, used during the Civil War to revolutionize naval warfare.
- The act of yielding to the authority or control of another, often referring to the capitulation of one side in a conflict to the other.
- warfare Irregular military tactics used by small, mobile groups to harass and disrupt enemy forces.
20 Clues: A small-scale battle or clash between opposing forces. • A person who advocated for the complete abolition of slavery. • The act of setting free or liberating individuals from slavery. • Large-caliber weapons used in warfare, such as cannons and mortars. • Foot soldiers who fought on the ground, armed with rifles and bayonets. • ...
The Great Depression 2021-01-28
Across
- a government corporation administered by the United States Federal Government between 1932 and 1957
- gathered in Washington, D.C. in mid-1932 to demand early cash redemption of their service certificates
- a law that implemented protectionist trade policies in the United States
- influenced the development of documentary photography and humanized the consequences of the Great Depression
- a period of severe dust storms in the 1930's
- an American author and the 1962 Nobel Prize in Literature winner "for his realistic and imaginative writings
- the purchase of an object in hopes the value grows
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- a 1928 international agreement
- the act of borrowing money to buy securities
- a shanty town built during the Great Depression by the homeless in the United States
- an American politician who served as the 32nd president of the United States
- repealed the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
- served as the First Lady of the United States from March 4, 1933, to April 12, 1945
- to sign and accept liability under
- is extended each time a new bid is placed
- a form of far-right, authoritarian ultranationalism
16 Clues: a 1928 international agreement • to sign and accept liability under • is extended each time a new bid is placed • the act of borrowing money to buy securities • a period of severe dust storms in the 1930's • the purchase of an object in hopes the value grows • a form of far-right, authoritarian ultranationalism • ...
Unit 5 Gov Priority Words 2025-09-25
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- A state law that prohibits mandatory union membership as a condition of employment.
- Prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures.
- The process by which cases that have already been decided by a lower court are reviewed by a higher court.
- A social movement in the United States during the 1950s and 1960s aimed at ending racial segregation and discrimination against African Americans.
- The process by which the President of the United States nominates a person to fill a judicial vacancy.
- The policies of a state regarding the entry and exit of people from other countries.
- A landmark U.S. Supreme Court case that established the principle of judicial review in the United States.
- To interpret the laws of the United States and to apply them to individual cases.
- Lowered the voting age to 18.
- Guarantees several rights, including the right to a grand jury, protection against double jeopardy, and the right not to incriminate oneself.
- Granted African American men the right to vote.
- A landmark U.S. Supreme Court case that declared state laws establishing separate public schools for black and white students to be unconstitutional.
- Protects the right to keep and bear arms.
- Protects freedom of speech, religion, the press, and the right to assemble and petition the government.
- Prohibited poll taxes.
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- A U.S. law enacted in 2001 that gave law enforcement agencies greater authority to monitor communications and bank accounts.
- Abolished slavery.
- Guarantees the right to a speedy and public trial, the right to a lawyer, and the right to confront witnesses.
- The three levels of the U.S. federal court system are the Supreme Court, Courts of Appeals, and District Courts.
- A judicial philosophy that holds that the courts should defer to the policy decisions of the legislative and executive branches.
- A set of policies and practices designed to address past discrimination by giving special consideration to members of a disadvantaged group in areas like employment and education.
- The power of the Supreme Court to declare laws and actions of the executive and legislative branches unconstitutional.
- Granted women the right to vote.
- A landmark U.S. Supreme Court case that legalized abortion in the United States.
- Prohibits excessive bail and fines, and cruel and unusual punishments.
- The highest judicial court in the United States.
- Granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States.
- A judicial philosophy that holds that the courts should play a role in shaping national policies.
- A state or federal trial court.
29 Clues: Abolished slavery. • Prohibited poll taxes. • Lowered the voting age to 18. • A state or federal trial court. • Granted women the right to vote. • Protects the right to keep and bear arms. • Prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures. • Granted African American men the right to vote. • The highest judicial court in the United States. • ...
Marketing Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2022-08-25
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- Refers to statistics that describe a population in terms of personal characteristics
- The money left after taking out income taxes
- 40 million babies born in the United States between 1965 and 1976
- People who use the product
- All potential customers who share common needs and wants, and who have the ability and willingness to buy the product
- Also known as the 4 P’s of Marketing; product, place, price, and promotion
- Analyzing a market by specific characteristics in order to create a specific target market
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- Studies of consumers based on social and psychological characteristics
- 77 million babies born in the United States between 1977 and 1997
- The segmentation of the market based on where people live
- Information about the target market about age, income level, ethnic background, occupation, attitudes, lifestyle, or geographic residence
- 76 million babies born in the United States between 1946 and 1964
- The money left after paying for basic living necessities like food, shelter and clothing
- Focusing all marketing decisions on a very specific group of people who you want to reach
- States that businesses must satisfy customer’s needs and wants in order to make a profit
- 68 million babies born in the United States between 1998 and 2012
- People who buy the product
17 Clues: People who use the product • People who buy the product • The money left after taking out income taxes • The segmentation of the market based on where people live • 77 million babies born in the United States between 1977 and 1997 • 40 million babies born in the United States between 1965 and 1976 • 76 million babies born in the United States between 1946 and 1964 • ...
Unit 4: AOC & The Constitution - Part I 2025-09-29
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- The introduction to the U.S. Constitution, stating the goals and purposes of the government
- A proposal made at the Constitutional Convention that suggested a strong national government with three branches and representation in Congress based on state population
- A union of independent states where the central government has limited power, and the states keep most of the authority
- An agreement at the Constitutional Convention that allowed the importation of enslaved people to continue until 1808, after which Congress could ban it
- To formally approve or confirm a decision, such as the ratification of amendments or treaties
- The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, added in 1791, which protect individual freedoms like speech, religion, and the right to a fair trial
- Supporters of the U.S. Constitution who believed in a strong central government and argued that the Constitution would provide stability and protect individual rights
- A law passed by Congress that set up a system for dividing and selling land in the western territories to raise money and organize new settlements
- Opponents of the U.S. Constitution who feared that a strong national government would take away individual and state rights, and demanded the addition of a Bill of Rights
- A law that organized the Northwest Territory and established a process for admitting new states. It also banned slavery in the region and protected civil liberties
- The agreement at the Constitutional Convention that created a two-house Congress: the Senate, with equal representation for each state, and the House of Representatives, based on population
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- The first written plan of government for the United States, created in 1777. It gave most powers to the states and had a weak national government, which caused problems like an inability to collect taxes
- The process of returning a person accused or convicted of a crime to the state where the crime was committed for trial or punishment
- A meeting in 1787 in Philadelphia where delegates from the states came together to write the U.S. Constitution, replacing the Articles of Confederation with a stronger federal government
- A 1786-1787 uprising by farmers in Massachusetts protesting high taxes and economic hardship. The rebellion highlighted the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and the need for a stronger national government
- An agreement at the Constitutional Convention that counted each enslaved person as three-fifths of a person when determining a state's population for representation and taxes
- A clause in the U.S. Constitution (Article VI, Clause 2) stating that federal law is the supreme law of the land and takes precedence over state laws
- Clause A clause in the U.S. Constitution (Article IV, Section 1) requiring each state to recognize and respect the laws, records, and judicial decisions of other states
- The crime of betraying one's country, defined in the U.S. Constitution as levying war against the United States or aiding its enemies
- A proposal made at the Constitutional Convention that suggested each state should have equal representation in Congress, regardless of population, to protect smaller states
20 Clues: The introduction to the U.S. Constitution, stating the goals and purposes of the government • To formally approve or confirm a decision, such as the ratification of amendments or treaties • A union of independent states where the central government has limited power, and the states keep most of the authority • ...
Vocabulary/Spelling- Civil War 1 2024-02-02
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- The company was ____________ cotton to sell to clothing companies.
- The prefix meaning against or opposite.
- The word ___________ can mean polite, but in the term _______ War, it means a war inside a country.
- _________________________ work is important because it gives us food and materials we need.
- The _____________ is about how we make, buy, and sell things, and it changed a lot because of the Civil War.
- In 1865, slavery was __________________ and officially ended in the United States.
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- The _____________________ states were the 11 southern states that left the United States during the Civil War.
- The Civil War had a big _____________ on our country.
- ________________ was a sad part of our history where people owned other people, mostly in the South.
- Some southern states _____________, or left the United States, which started the Civil War.
- The _________________ revolution changed the world; we moved from farming to factory work.
- The ____________ is what we call the northern states that stayed with the United States during the Civil War.
- The prefix meaning away or from.
13 Clues: The prefix meaning away or from. • The prefix meaning against or opposite. • The Civil War had a big _____________ on our country. • The company was ____________ cotton to sell to clothing companies. • In 1865, slavery was __________________ and officially ended in the United States. • ...
Kacey Krossword 2022-02-22
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- delicious hot beverage that Kacey would give her children in bowls
- queen who was nice enough to let me stay at her place
- term you like calling people, works well with finger guns
- one of the many drugs Scott recommends as a treat
- sport that you refuse to do, justin almost flew off a slope doing this
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- our relationship
- Kacey's favorite alcohol that tastes like angry sharpies
- soup :)
- best cat
- kacey's favorite genre of music
- best dog
- thing i hate
- favorite hockey team !
13 Clues: soup :) • best cat • best dog • thing i hate • our relationship • favorite hockey team ! • kacey's favorite genre of music • one of the many drugs Scott recommends as a treat • queen who was nice enough to let me stay at her place • Kacey's favorite alcohol that tastes like angry sharpies • term you like calling people, works well with finger guns • ...
Great Depression 2023-10-13
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- Works -Jobs made to clean the cities and make money
- Banks closed down since they invest the people money wrong
- American politician who served as the 31st president of the United States from 1929 to 1933.
- The lack of money and food
- Muisic heard to try and bright up people
- legal prevention of the sale
- security Money took for a persons retirement at 65
- President that changed the united states and helped the united states recover
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- Crashed and made people loss millions of dollars
- a global conflict fought between two coalitions, the Allied Powers and the Central Powers
- Most depressing music telling stories as they sing
- a series of programs, public work projects, financial reforms, and regulations enacted
- She was the first lady of the United States from 1933 to 1945
- owes money
- dams-concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Nevada and Arizona.
15 Clues: owes money • The lack of money and food • legal prevention of the sale • Muisic heard to try and bright up people • Crashed and made people loss millions of dollars • Most depressing music telling stories as they sing • security Money took for a persons retirement at 65 • Works -Jobs made to clean the cities and make money • ...
Writing Terms 2023-04-10
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- an appeal to emotions and feelings
- The first paragraph of an essay that introduces the topic and thesis
- The paragraphs that go after the introduction and before the conclusion
- Blank argument that states the opposing side of an issue
- The first sentence of each body paragraph that states the main idea of that paragraph
- The part of the thesis that previews the three main points you will make towards your argument
- Facts, information, and examples that support the argument
- The part of the thesis that states your stance or opinion
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- A statement in the conclusion that states why your topic is important/ why the reader should care
- an appeal to logic and reason.
- Words that help move the essay forward like "first, second, next, etc)
- an appeal to credibility and ethics
- An attention getter and the first sentence of the introduction paragraph
- The last paragraph of an essay that ties up the argument
- A sentence that states the main argument and supporting points in an essay
15 Clues: an appeal to logic and reason. • an appeal to emotions and feelings • an appeal to credibility and ethics • Blank argument that states the opposing side of an issue • The last paragraph of an essay that ties up the argument • The part of the thesis that states your stance or opinion • Facts, information, and examples that support the argument • ...
Study guide 2026-01-26
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- American _____ were known as the American Expeditionary Force
- In April 1917, the United States declared war on ___
- was divided into two major alliances
- Many Americans favored neutrality due to ______, trade interests, and a desire to avoid European conflicts.
- involvement helped turn the tide of the war in favor of the Allies.
- ______ Service Act created a military draft to build the armed forces.
- The ____ focused on training troops before sending them into combat.
- Telegram proposed an alliance between Germany and Mexico against the United States
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- German submarine attacks, including unrestricted warfare, threatened American ships and lives.
- Soldiers lived in ______ in trenches, facing disease, mud, and constant danger.
- American ______ helped boost Allied morale and strength.
- At the beginning of World War I, the United States declared
- The sinking of the increased tensions between the United States and Germany.
- The Front was more fluid than the Western Front, with fewer trenches and more movement.
- ties and trade increasingly linked the United States to the Allied Powers.
15 Clues: was divided into two major alliances • In April 1917, the United States declared war on ___ • American ______ helped boost Allied morale and strength. • At the beginning of World War I, the United States declared • American _____ were known as the American Expeditionary Force • involvement helped turn the tide of the war in favor of the Allies. • ...
Chapter 4 2021-12-03
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- powers saved for the states
- no State can draw unreasonable distinctions between its own residents and those persons who happen to live in other States
- the surrender of an accused or convicted person by one state or country to another (usually under the provisions of a statute or treaty)
- the first step in the state admission procedure which enables the people of a territory to prepare a constitution
- powers that can be exercised by the National Government alone
- powers not specifically mentioned in the constitution reasonably suggested.
- Greg Hartman, Chris Monzel, Todd Portune
- Thought that Government should be free of parties, Established a Council-Manager form of government, New charter created a nine-member council, Mandated nonpartisan municipal elections and proportional representation with preference-ranked voting
- An agreement among two or more states. Congress must approve most such agreements.
- Maureen O'Connor
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- Giving money back to the state and local government with no strings attached
- power that belongs to the National Government because it is the government of the sovereign state within the world community
- an act creating a new state
- Grant for which Congress appropriates funds for a specific purpose
- powers that are shared by both the National and state governments
- a system in which power is divided between the national and state governments
- grants made to States, private agencies for projects
- powers that congress has that are specifically listed in the constitution spelled out expressly.
- faithandCreditClause Constitution's requirement that each state accept the public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state
- Powers specifically given to the federal government by the US Constitution, for example, the authority to print money.
- John Kasich
- grants of federal money or other resources to the states or their cities, counties, and other local units.
- Mary Taylor
- one type of federal grants-in-aid for some particular but broadly defined area of public policy
- Basic principle of federalism; the constitutional provisions by which governmental powers are divided on a geographic basis (in the United States, between the National Government and the States).
25 Clues: John Kasich • Mary Taylor • Maureen O'Connor • powers saved for the states • an act creating a new state • Greg Hartman, Chris Monzel, Todd Portune • grants made to States, private agencies for projects • powers that can be exercised by the National Government alone • powers that are shared by both the National and state governments • ...
lead up to civil war 2025-10-21
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- Northwest Ordinance Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions End of Atlantic slave trade Missouri Compromise Tariff of Abominations Nat Turner's Rebellion Nullification crisis
- was an American lawyer and statesman
- Dred Scott v. Sandford, 60 U.S. 393, was a landmark decision of the United States Supreme Court that held the U.S. Constitution did not extend American citizenship to people of black African descent, and therefore they could not enjoy the rights and privileges the Constitution conferred upon American citizens.
- Frederick Douglass was an American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman.
- was an American abolitionist and activist for African-American civil rights
- selling slaves
- was an invasion of Mexico by the United States Army.
- The Second Great Awakening was a Protestant religious revival during the late 18th to early 19th century in the United States. It spread religion through revivals and emotional preaching and sparked a number of schismatic movements.
- Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly is an anti-slavery novel by American author Harriet Beecher Stowe. Published in two volumes in 1852, the novel had a profound effect on attitudes toward African Americans and slavery in the U.S., and is said to have "helped lay the groundwork for the American Civil War"
- a system where enslaved individuals are treated as personal property, or "chattel," that can be bought, sold, inherited, and traded.
- was an American abolitionist in the decades preceding the Civil War.
- was an invasion of Mexico by the United States Army.
- a social movement in the 19th and early 20th centuries
- american nurse
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- a network of secret routes, safe houses, and abolitionists that helped tens of thousands of enslaved people escape from the South to freedom in the Northern states and Canada
- a series of laws passed to defuse tensions between slave and free states
- cought slaves
- the action of withdrawing formally from membership of a federation or body, especially a political state.
- a legal theory that states can refuse to enforce federal laws they consider unconstitutional.
- a 1820 agreement that admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state
- the political and social equilibrium between Northern and Southern states, where an equal number of free and slave states was crucial for maintaining power in the U.S. Senate.
- was an American abolitionist in the decades preceding the Civil War.
- the principle that the authority of a government comes from the people, who exercise their power either directly or through elected representatives
- repealed the Missouri Compromise, organized the Kansas and Nebraska territories from the Louisiana Purchase
- the social and political movement to end slavery and the slave trade, advocating for the freedom and rights of enslaved people
- the act of freeing someone from another's control
- William Lloyd Garrison was an American abolitionist, journalist, and social reformer.
- us policy
- lead slaves through the underground railroad
- machine used to separate the seeds, hulls, and other impurities from cotton fibers
30 Clues: us policy • cought slaves • selling slaves • american nurse • was an American lawyer and statesman • lead slaves through the underground railroad • the act of freeing someone from another's control • was an invasion of Mexico by the United States Army. • was an invasion of Mexico by the United States Army. • a social movement in the 19th and early 20th centuries • ...
Firsts 2016-01-04
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- City we celebrated Nathan's birthday, for the first time together
- First family holiday together (in Dallas)
- City of first weekend trip together
- Month of Becca's first trip to Dallas
- Home team of first baseball game together (Nathan's team)
- Opposing team of Rebecca's first Orioles game with Nathan (O's won!)
- Home team of first NHL game together (Rebecca's team)
- First Halloween together - the morning activity (hint: Nathan's parents' charity)
- Month of first date
- Attraction spot of first car trip in Nathan's new Land Rover
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- Main food item Nathan grilled for first dinner at home (2nd date, Nathan's house)
- Destination airport of first flight together
- First date restaurant
- Home team of first hockey game together (3rd date)
- First concert together
- Home team of first football game together (and on the field)
- First date movie
- Home team of first basketball game together (with Allie & Andrew)
- City in Maryland of first date
- Month of first Facetime call & Becca's birthday month
20 Clues: First date movie • Month of first date • First date restaurant • First concert together • City in Maryland of first date • City of first weekend trip together • Month of Becca's first trip to Dallas • First family holiday together (in Dallas) • Destination airport of first flight together • Home team of first hockey game together (3rd date) • ...
Ken's Custom Crossword 2021-03-23
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- Famous Canadian Penguins player
- First Leaf's player to (publicly) test positive for COVID
- Oldest NHL player in 2021 (44 years old - Washington Capitals)
- This player is engaged to one of Amanda's friends (first name starts with S - Calgary Flames)
- Russian player with missing tooth
- Former Swedish Leaf's captain jersey number
- Last name of Mississauga brothers in NHL
- Last time Leafs won the cup (last 2 digits of the year)
- First city to win the Stanley Cup
- Richest NHL player of all time (first and last name)
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- Scrappy Leaf player (94-06)
- Most common hockey injury
- Scored Team Canada's winning goal at 1972 Summit Series (first&last name)
- Team that eliminated the Leafs from last year's playoffs
- Team name with the most Stanley Cup wins
- Gretzky Father
- Player who is set to break Gordie Howe's record of most games ever played
- New NHL team (2021)
- Leafs GM (first&last name)
- How old do you have to be to be drafted into the NHL
20 Clues: Gretzky Father • New NHL team (2021) • Most common hockey injury • Leafs GM (first&last name) • Scrappy Leaf player (94-06) • Famous Canadian Penguins player • Russian player with missing tooth • First city to win the Stanley Cup • Team name with the most Stanley Cup wins • Last name of Mississauga brothers in NHL • Former Swedish Leaf's captain jersey number • ...
Capital cities 2026-03-30
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- This city has rich Viking history
- This is the very first capital in the world (isn’t around today)
- The eternal city
- Is the capital that is furthest south
- Is the smallest capital
- This is the highest capital city in Europe
- Home to the iconic red square
- Has the longest capital city name
- This is a free town
- Where the statue of liberty is located
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- Home to senso-ji
- What capital is in the most popular country
- The capital has the same name as its country (also starts with L)
- The most popular city
- If the capitals were sorted into alphabetical order, this country would be the last one
- The northern most capital
- The place with Big Ben
- It is the last divided capital in the world
- Home to the great pyramid of Giza
- This city has city in its name and shares the name of the country its in
20 Clues: Home to senso-ji • The eternal city • This is a free town • The most popular city • The place with Big Ben • Is the smallest capital • The northern most capital • Home to the iconic red square • This city has rich Viking history • Home to the great pyramid of Giza • Has the longest capital city name • Is the capital that is furthest south • Where the statue of liberty is located • ...
Escape Room Task 2 2021-08-18
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- this key is used to type symbols.
- this key indents about 5 spaces.
- this key used will make ALL letters into capitals.
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- these keys are located above the number row.
- an electronic device that processes data and converts it into information that people can use.
- this key removes letters to the left of the cursor.
- is the branch of knowledge that deals with the creation of the practical application of electronics.
- these keys move the cursor up/down and right/left.
8 Clues: this key indents about 5 spaces. • this key is used to type symbols. • these keys are located above the number row. • these keys move the cursor up/down and right/left. • this key used will make ALL letters into capitals. • this key removes letters to the left of the cursor. • ...
First 5 Presidents 2026-03-05
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- The BLANK BLANK system emerged during the presidency of John Adams
- What doctrine (government plan of action) was issued by our 5th President? It was a warning to European nations NOT to interfere with the United States.
- Branch The President is the head of what branch of government?
- Branch The Supreme Court & judges are part of what branch of government?
- What was added to the Constitution of the United States during the presidency of George Washington
- This War caused European nations to gain respect for the United States during the presidency of James Madison
- The Federal BLANK BLANK was established during the presidency of George Washington
- Four of the first 5 Presidents were all from what state?
- Second President of the United States - from Massachusetts
- Who did Thomas Jefferson hire to explore the Louisiana Territory? Use LAST NAMES only.
- Plans were developed for THIS national capital during the presidency of George Washington
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- President Thomas Jefferson doubled the size of the United States with the BLANK Purchase?
- First President of the United States - from Virginia
- Who was the African American astronomer and surveyor, who helped complete the design for Washington DC?
- Third President of the United States - from Virginia
- Where was John Adams from?
- The Louisiana Territory was purchased from what country?
- Fourth President of the United States - from Virginia
- Fifth President of the United States - from Virginia
19 Clues: Where was John Adams from? • First President of the United States - from Virginia • Third President of the United States - from Virginia • Fifth President of the United States - from Virginia • Fourth President of the United States - from Virginia • The Louisiana Territory was purchased from what country? • Four of the first 5 Presidents were all from what state? • ...
Great Depression 2023-10-13
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- Works -Jobs made to clean the cities and make money
- Banks closed down since they invest the people money wrong
- American politician who served as the 31st president of the United States from 1929 to 1933.
- The lack of money and food
- Muisic heard to try and bright up people
- legal prevention of the sale
- security Money took for a persons retirement at 65
- President that changed the united states and helped the united states recover
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- Crashed and made people loss millions of dollars
- a global conflict fought between two coalitions, the Allied Powers and the Central Powers
- Most depressing music telling stories as they sing
- a series of programs, public work projects, financial reforms, and regulations enacted
- She was the first lady of the United States from 1933 to 1945
- owes money
- dams-concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Nevada and Arizona.
15 Clues: owes money • The lack of money and food • legal prevention of the sale • Muisic heard to try and bright up people • Crashed and made people loss millions of dollars • Most depressing music telling stories as they sing • security Money took for a persons retirement at 65 • Works -Jobs made to clean the cities and make money • ...
Citizenship Test 2023-11-30
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- The number of years in one House of Representatives term.
- This house of congress has 435 members.
- The spread of _____ was a major concern of the United States in the cold war.
- This ocean is on the west coast of the United States.
- The last name of our first president.
- The current President is Joe _________
- James __________ is one of Oklahomas senators.
- We vote for president in what month?
- This house of Congress has 100 members
- Country to the North of the United States
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- What is the economic system of the United States called?
- The country that borders the United States on the South.
- How many senators does each state have?
- The war between the North and South is known as the _____ war.
- An amendment is a _________ or addition to the constitution.
- Who is the leader of the Executive Branch.
- The United States purchased this territory in 1803
- The president who issued the emancipation proclamation.
- The ocean that is on the east side of the United States.
- How many amendments are there in the bill of rights
- The constitution is the _________ law of the land?
- The number of years in one senate term
22 Clues: We vote for president in what month? • The last name of our first president. • The current President is Joe _________ • This house of Congress has 100 members • The number of years in one senate term • How many senators does each state have? • This house of congress has 435 members. • Country to the North of the United States • Who is the leader of the Executive Branch. • ...
Causes of The Civil War 2022-03-10
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- was an effort by abolitionist John Brown, from October 16 to 18, 1859, to initiate a slave revolt in Southern states by taking over the United States arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia.
- the withdrawal of eleven southern states from the Union in 1860
- small war between pro slavery and anti slavery states fought in 1854-1859
- something that involves ownership of someone else
- where you pick a side between the south and the north
- state that is against slavery
- factories vs agriculture
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- state that supports slavery
- the action or an act of abolishing a system, practice, or institution.
- repealed the Missouri Compromise, created two new territories, and allowed for popular sovereignty
- states arguing about how much power the federal government should have
- moving west is known as...
- upheld slavery in United States territories, denied the legality of black citizenship in America, and declared the Missouri Compromise to be unconstitutional.
- the 16th president
- best cash crop the south grew
15 Clues: the 16th president • factories vs agriculture • moving west is known as... • state that supports slavery • best cash crop the south grew • state that is against slavery • something that involves ownership of someone else • where you pick a side between the south and the north • the withdrawal of eleven southern states from the Union in 1860 • ...
Cold War Crossword 2025-02-05
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- Division between Western Europe and also Eastern Europe.
- The Soviet Union’s version of N.A.T.O.d
- When the government is controlled by another stronger country.
- Political system in which the government has complete control over the people.
- A meeting between leaders of the United States, Soviet Union, and Britain during WWII.
- An alliance of countries from Europe and North America.
- countries stayed neutral during the Cold War.
- A plan made to aid in the economic recovery of nations after World War II.
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- A failed attempt by the United States to remove Fidel Castro from power.
- When the United States and its allies flew supplies into West Berlin.
- The line that divided North and South Korea.
- A wall built by East Germany in Berlin.
- a race to space between the Soviets and United States
- A dangerous nuclear standoff between the U.S. and the Soviet Union.
- A period of time in which there was a rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union.
15 Clues: A wall built by East Germany in Berlin. • The Soviet Union’s version of N.A.T.O.d • The line that divided North and South Korea. • countries stayed neutral during the Cold War. • a race to space between the Soviets and United States • An alliance of countries from Europe and North America. • Division between Western Europe and also Eastern Europe. • ...
An early nation vocabulary 2026-02-17
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- convention The 1787 meeting in Philadelphia where delegates created the United States Constitution.
- federalists People who opposed the Constitution because they feared a strong national government and wanted stronger state governments and a Bill of Rights.
- A system of government where power is shared between the national government and state governments.
- powers Powers shared by both the federal and state governments, such as collecting taxes.
- ammendment Prevents the government from forcing citizens to house soldiers in their homes during peacetime.
- ammendment States that powers not given to the federal government belong to the states or the people.
- powers Powers not specifically written in the Constitution but suggested by the “Necessary and Proper Clause.”
- ammendment Guarantees the right to a fair and speedy trial, a jury, a lawyer, and the right to know the charges and witnesses.
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- purchase The 1803 land deal in which the United States bought a large territory from France, doubling the country’s size.
- ammendment Protects the rights of people accused of crimes, including the right to remain silent, protection from double jeopardy, and the right to due process.
- ammendment Protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures; police must have a warrant and probable cause.
- ammendment Guarantees the right to a jury trial in civil (non-criminal) cases, when the amount exceeds $20.
- of rights The list of the First 10 Amendments originally written to increase support for the Constitution
- ammendment Protects the right of citizens to keep and bear arms (own weapons).
- republicans A political party led by Thomas Jefferson that supported strong state governments and weaker federal power.
- vs madison The 1803 Supreme Court case that established judicial review, giving courts the power to declare laws unconstitutional.
- ammendment States that citizens have rights beyond those specifically listed in the Constitution.
- powers Powers given specifically to the states, such as running schools and holding elections.
- People who supported the Constitution and wanted a strong national (federal) government.
- ammendment Protects against excessive bail, excessive fines, and cruel and unusual punishment.
- ammendment Protects the freedoms of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition.
21 Clues: ammendment Protects the right of citizens to keep and bear arms (own weapons). • ammendment Protects the freedoms of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition. • People who supported the Constitution and wanted a strong national (federal) government. • powers Powers shared by both the federal and state governments, such as collecting taxes. • ...
Aito S M23 Music week 1 Challenge 2020-10-07
9 Clues: The obvious one • A person who creates art • starts with a underscore • A example of performing arts • What covid19 wave we are in now • The type of arts that music is related • What type of learning we are doing now • The reason we have to do remote learning • The name of the music teacher in capitals
Reading Checklist! 2025-03-05
9 Clues: a piece of writing • People in the story • You use this to write • Make sure yours is neat! • where the story Characterse • what you can use to type your story • Put these at the end of every sentence! • Put these at the beginning of every sentence! • What you should always do to check your writing!
FFF 2023-05-17
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- The Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare
- The highest mountain in Greece, believed to be the home of the gods
- The ancient Greek city-state known for its emphasis on democracy and education
- A famous ancient Greek philosopher known for his method of questioning
- The ancient Olympic Games were held in this city
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- The term for a form of government where citizens have a direct say in decision-making
- The famous temple dedicated to the goddess Athena in Athens
- The style of column with ornate capitals, often used in Greek architecture
- The ancient Greek city-state known for its military prowess
- The ancient Greek playwright known for tragedies like Oedipus Rex
- The legendary poet who authored the Iliad and the Odyssey
- The ancient Greek city-state known for its focus on military training
12 Clues: The Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare • The ancient Olympic Games were held in this city • The legendary poet who authored the Iliad and the Odyssey • The famous temple dedicated to the goddess Athena in Athens • The ancient Greek city-state known for its military prowess • The ancient Greek playwright known for tragedies like Oedipus Rex • ...
Reconstruction 2016-01-31
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- Segregation laws enacted in the South after reconstruction.
- Accusation against a public official of wrong doing in office.
- American politician who was U.S. representative and senator from Mississippi.
- Political agreement that allowed california to be admitted as a free state by allowing popular soverengity in the territories and enacting a stricter fugitive slave law.
- Amendment adresses citizenship rights and equal protection of laws.
- Government of 11 southern states tht eceded from the united states and fought against the union in the civil war.
- Machine invented in 1793 to seperate the cottom fiber from the seeds.
- Segregation imposed by law.
- Organization that promotes hatred and descrimintion against specific ethnic and religious groups.
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- Reformer who sought to end slavery.
- Amendment prohibits the federal and state governments from denying a citizen the right to vote.
- Supreme court ruling stating that slaves were not citizens, congress had no jurisdiction over slavery.
- Principle in which the people are the only source of government power.
- Congressman who advocate full citizenship rights for African American along with harsh reconstruction policy toward the south.
- 16th president of the United States.
- Federal agency designed to aid freed slaves and poor white farmers.
- 17th president of the United states.
- Abolished slavery in the United States and provides "Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude".
- Program Implented by the federal government between 1865 and 1877 to repair damage to the south caused by the civil war.
19 Clues: Segregation imposed by law. • Reformer who sought to end slavery. • 16th president of the United States. • 17th president of the United states. • Segregation laws enacted in the South after reconstruction. • Accusation against a public official of wrong doing in office. • Amendment adresses citizenship rights and equal protection of laws. • ...
Reconstruction 2016-01-31
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- 16th president of the United States.
- Segregation imposed by law.
- Supreme court ruling stating that slaves were not citizens, congress had no jurisdiction over slavery.
- Federal agency designed to aid freed slaves and poor white farmers.
- Principle in which the people are the only source of government power.
- Amendment adresses citizenship rights and equal protection of laws.
- Congressman who advocate full citizenship rights for African American along with harsh reconstruction policy toward the south.
- Political agreement that allowed california to be admitted as a free state by allowing popular soverengity in the territories and enacting a stricter fugitive slave law.
- Reformer who sought to end slavery.
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- Organization that promotes hatred and descrimintion against specific ethnic and religious groups.
- Abolished slavery in the United States and provides "Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude".
- Government of 11 southern states tht eceded from the united states and fought against the union in the civil war.
- 17th president of the United states.
- American politician who was U.S. representative and senator from Mississippi.
- Segregation laws enacted in the South after reconstruction.
- Program Implented by the federal government between 1865 and 1877 to repair damage to the south caused by the civil war.
- Machine invented in 1793 to seperate the cottom fiber from the seeds.
- Amendment prohibits the federal and state governments from denying a citizen the right to vote.
- Accusation against a public official of wrong doing in office.
19 Clues: Segregation imposed by law. • Reformer who sought to end slavery. • 16th president of the United States. • 17th president of the United states. • Segregation laws enacted in the South after reconstruction. • Accusation against a public official of wrong doing in office. • Federal agency designed to aid freed slaves and poor white farmers. • ...
Unit Vocabulary 2024-01-04
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- farming, System in which a person rents land to farm from a planter
- state, State where slavery was legal
- Reconstruction, Period after the Civil War when the South was occupied by federal troops
- sovereignty, Principle that the authority of a state and its government is created and sustained by the consent of its people
- Period after the Civil War when the United States began to rebuild and readmit Southern states into the Union
- Nothing Party, Political party that opposed immigration and Catholic influence in the United States
- Person who supervises and directs the work of others, especially on a plantation
- System of agriculture in which a landowner allows a tenant to use the land in return for a share of the crops produced on the land
- To bring formal charges against a public official
- Brief, unplanned fight between small groups of soldiers
- of 1850, Series of laws intended to resolve the issue of slavery in the territories
- Place where weapons and military equipment are stored
- Compromise, Agreement that allowed Missouri to enter the Union as a slave state and Maine as a free state, while also prohibiting slavery in the Louisiana Purchase territory north of the 36°30' parallel
- Unfair treatment of a person or group based on race, religion, or other characteristics
- Proclamation, Presidential proclamation by Abraham Lincoln that declared all slaves in Confederate-held territory to be free
- rights, Rights and powers held by individual US states rather than by the federal government
- To declare invalid
- Plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall aim
- Slave Act, Law that required runaway slaves to be returned to their owners
- Former slaves who had been emancipated
- Right to vote in political elections
- Type of warship heavily armored with iron
- Codes, Laws passed in Southern states after the Civil War to restrict the rights of African Americans
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- Act, Legislation that allowed settlers in those territories to determine if they would allow slavery
- Excessive concern for the interests of a particular region over those of the country as a whole
- Law or regulation
- Plan, Union's strategy to defeat the Confederacy by surrounding it and cutting off its resources
- Farmer, Person who owns and cultivates a small farm
- Movement to end slavery in the United States
- States of America, Government formed by Southern states that seceded from the Union
- Bureau, Federal agency established to aid freedmen in the aftermath of the Civil War
- soiler, Person who opposed the extension of slavery into new territories
- Amendment, Prohibited the denial of the right to vote based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude
- Reconstruction, Period after the Civil War when Congress was in control of Reconstruction
- Railroad, Network of secret routes and safe houses used by enslaved people to escape to free states and Canada
- Northerner who moved to the South after the Civil War, especially for political or financial gain
- State, State that did not allow slavery
- Drafting of individuals into military service
- Period before the Civil War
- Amendment, Abolished slavery in the United States
- Fixed amount of a commodity officially allowed to each person during a time of shortage, as in wartime
- code, Laws that controlled the lives of enslaved African Americans and denied them basic rights
- Southern white who supported Reconstruction and the Republican Party after the Civil War
- Act of withdrawing from an organization, union, or political entity
- Use of naval forces to prevent movement and trade in and out of ports
- wagon, Wagon that follows an army to sell provisions to the soldiers
- To add a territory to one's own territory
- Klux Klan, Secret society in the Southern United States that focused on white supremacy and terrorized African Americans
- Cotton diplomacy, South's strategy during the Civil War to use its cotton as a bargaining tool with European nations
- Amendment, Granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States, including former slaves
- Person who was in charge of a group of slaves on a plantation
- destiny, Belief that the United States was destined to expand across the continent
- Act, Legislation that allowed for the partition of the Cherokee Nation to make room for the state of Georgia
- Party, Political party founded in the 1850s to oppose the spread of slavery
- running, Practice of sneaking goods past a blockade
- Declared policy of a political party or group
56 Clues: Law or regulation • To declare invalid • Period before the Civil War • state, State where slavery was legal • Right to vote in political elections • Former slaves who had been emancipated • State, State that did not allow slavery • To add a territory to one's own territory • Type of warship heavily armored with iron • Movement to end slavery in the United States • ...
Constitution Living Document Crossword 2015-10-06
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- powers shared between the federal and state governments
- branch that makes the laws and includes Congress
- principle that states power is divided among the three branches of government
- principle that keeps one branch from gaining too much power
- principle that states everyone, even leaders, must obey the law
- powers given to the federal government
- change or addition to a formal document like the Constitution
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- principle that states that the government is subject to the will of the people
- favoring a republic, or representative democracy, as the best form of government.
- basic liberties that are guaranteed in the Constitution
- 1st ten amendments to the Constitution
- branch that enforces the law and includes the president
- includes the Senate and House of Representatives
- principle that states that powers are shared between the national and state governments
- group of people that selects the president
- branch that interprets the laws and includes the Supreme Court
- powers given to the state governments
- government must treat everyone fairly under the law
18 Clues: powers given to the state governments • 1st ten amendments to the Constitution • powers given to the federal government • group of people that selects the president • branch that makes the laws and includes Congress • includes the Senate and House of Representatives • government must treat everyone fairly under the law • ...
Cramdown Crossword 2015-03-25
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- Stern v. Marshall's Playmate connection
- Winners of January's NHL Winter Classic
- Rule governing distribution of debtor's estate
- Went from can't touch this to don't have much
- Though their business went belly up, they get to keep it
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- First bidder on the block
- ABI's new president
- Filing for Old MacDonald
- Site of one of ABI's international insolvency symposiums
- What creditors may find hard to swallow
10 Clues: ABI's new president • Filing for Old MacDonald • First bidder on the block • Stern v. Marshall's Playmate connection • Winners of January's NHL Winter Classic • What creditors may find hard to swallow • Went from can't touch this to don't have much • Rule governing distribution of debtor's estate • Site of one of ABI's international insolvency symposiums • ...
Cramdown Crossword 2015-03-25
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- What creditors may find hard to swallow
- First bidder on the block
- Site of one of ABI's international insolvency symposiums
- Filing for Old MacDonald
- Though their business went belly up, they get to keep it
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- Went from can't touch this to don't have much
- Rule governing distribution of debtor's estate
- Stern v. Marshall's Playmate connection
- ABI's new president
- Winners of January's NHL Winter Classic
10 Clues: ABI's new president • Filing for Old MacDonald • First bidder on the block • What creditors may find hard to swallow • Stern v. Marshall's Playmate connection • Winners of January's NHL Winter Classic • Went from can't touch this to don't have much • Rule governing distribution of debtor's estate • Site of one of ABI's international insolvency symposiums • ...
