states Crossword Puzzles
Unit 2 Exam Review 2025-10-15
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- one major factor affecting climate, distance from the equator
- Image A is showing the Flint Hills, which is part of the _______ in Kansas and shows that often landforms overlap in the same region.
- Although parts of other states have the _______ climate, it mostly exists in the coastal inland of California where there isn’t year-round rainfall.
- Hawaii is the only U.S. state with a true _______ climate.
- United States Region that Kansas is in.
- the average conditions of an area over many years
- Kansas has this climate type – we generally get to experience 4 seasons with hot summers and cold winters.
- What is the natural resource that serves as a major protein source for the people of Yakutia?
- The U.S. states that have a _______ climate are Washington, Alaska, California and Oregon, largely due to their proximity to the Pacific Ocean.
- In Image E, what landform is Letter D?
- As seen in Image C, the Arabian _______ is the largest in the world and is home to part or all of 7 countries.
- 2 types of _______ climates exist in the United States: arctic and alpine. Alaska is the only state with the arctic _______ climate.
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- snow, rain, sleet or hail
- In Image E, what landform is Letter N?
- Currently, no U.S. state has an _______ climate. They exist in much higher latitudes.
- Minnesota, Vermont, and Montana all have _______ climate. It’s a lot like our climate in Kansas, but colder.
- In Image E, what landform is Letter F?
- In Image E, what landform is Letter U?
- United States Region that New Mexico is in.
- Image D shows the _______ of Indonesia.
- Many states in the West and Southwest Regions of the United States have a _______ climate – like Nevada, but less dry.
- United States Region that Georgia is in.
- United States Region that Pennsylvania is in.
- In Image E, what landform is Letter H?
- In Image E, what landform is Letter J?
- In Image E, what landform is Letter V?
- United States Region that Idaho is in.
- Florida is the only U.S. state with _______ climate.
- Nevada definitely has an _______ climate and is considered the “driest state” in the United States, only getting around 9 inches of precipitation.
- _______ climates in the United States only exist in Alaska and parts of states that have high altitude regions, like the Rocky Mountains.
30 Clues: snow, rain, sleet or hail • In Image E, what landform is Letter N? • In Image E, what landform is Letter F? • In Image E, what landform is Letter U? • In Image E, what landform is Letter H? • In Image E, what landform is Letter J? • In Image E, what landform is Letter V? • United States Region that Idaho is in. • In Image E, what landform is Letter D? • ...
Unit 2 Exam Review 2025-10-15
Across
- As seen in Image C, the Arabian _______ is the largest in the world and is home to part or all of 7 countries.
- What is the natural resource that serves as a major protein source for the people of Yakutia?
- Although parts of other states have the _______ climate, it mostly exists in the coastal inland of California where there isn’t year-round rainfall.
- Kansas has this climate type – we generally get to experience 4 seasons with hot summers and cold winters.
- Many states in the West and Southwest Regions of the United States have a _______ climate – like Nevada, but less dry.
- In Image E, what landform is Letter N?
- Image D shows the _______ of Indonesia.
- United States Region that Kansas is in.
- Image A is showing the Flint Hills, which is part of the _______ in Kansas and shows that often landforms overlap in the same region.
- In Image E, what landform is Letter F?
- In Image E, what landform is Letter V?
- Nevada definitely has an _______ climate and is considered the “driest state” in the United States, only getting around 9 inches of precipitation.
- 2 types of _______ climates exist in the United States: arctic and alpine. Alaska is the only state with the arctic _______ climate.
- United States Region that Idaho is in.
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- United States Region that Pennsylvania is in.
- Minnesota, Vermont, and Montana all have _______ climate. It’s a lot like our climate in Kansas, but colder.
- United States Region that New Mexico is in.
- In Image E, what landform is Letter D?
- one major factor affecting climate, distance from the equator
- snow, rain, sleet or hail
- In Image E, what landform is Letter U?
- Hawaii is the only U.S. state with a true _______ climate.
- _______ climates in the United States only exist in Alaska and parts of states that have high altitude regions, like the Rocky Mountains.
- the average conditions of an area over many years
- The U.S. states that have a _______ climate are Washington, Alaska, California and Oregon, largely due to their proximity to the Pacific Ocean.
- Currently, no U.S. state has an _______ climate. They exist in much higher latitudes.
- Florida is the only U.S. state with _______ climate.
- In Image E, what landform is Letter J?
- United States Region that Georgia is in.
- In Image E, what landform is Letter H?
30 Clues: snow, rain, sleet or hail • In Image E, what landform is Letter D? • In Image E, what landform is Letter U? • In Image E, what landform is Letter N? • In Image E, what landform is Letter J? • In Image E, what landform is Letter F? • In Image E, what landform is Letter H? • In Image E, what landform is Letter V? • United States Region that Idaho is in. • ...
Early America 2023-09-12
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- opponent of a strong Central government.
- a violent tax protest in the United States beginning in 1791 and ending in 1794 during the presidency of George Washington.
- a Shawnee chief and warrior who promoted resistance to the expansion of the United States onto Native American lands. A persuasive orator, Tecumseh traveled widely, forming a Native American confederacy and promoting intertribal unity
- A state’s refusal to recognize an act of Congress that it considers unconstitutional.
- The group of department heads who serve as the president’s chief advisors.
- an agreement among the 13 states of the United States, formerly the Thirteen Colonies, that served as the nation's first frame of government.
- fought by the United States of America and its indigenous allies against the United Kingdom and its own indigenous allies in British North America, with limited participation by Spain in Florida
- The placing of the interests of one’s own region ahead of the interests of the nation as a whole.
- A series of agreements passed by Congress in 1820-1821 to maintain a balance of power between slave states and free states.
- the U.S. capital, is a compact city on the Potomac River, bordering the states of Maryland and Virginia.
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- an American military officer, statesman, and Founding Father who served as the first Secretary of Treasury from 1789 to 1795 during George Washington's presidency.
- Supporters of the Constitution and of a strong national government.
- mainly Muslim pirates and privateers who operated from the Barbary States
- The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, added in 1791, consisting a formal list of citizens' rights and freedoms.
- The marches in which the Cherokee people were forcibly removed from Georgia to Indian Territory in 1838-1840.
- the final battle of the Northwest Indian War, a struggle between Native American tribes affiliated with the Northwestern Confederacy and their British allies, against the nascent United States for control of the Northwest Territory.
- a principle of US policy, originated by President James Monroe in 1823, that any intervention by external powers in the politics of the Americas is a potentially hostile act against the US.
- The 1803 purchase by the United States of France’s Louisiana Territory-extending form the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains.
- the supreme law of the United States of America.
- an American lawyer, planter, general, and statesman who served as the seventh president of the United States from 1829 to 1837.
20 Clues: opponent of a strong Central government. • the supreme law of the United States of America. • Supporters of the Constitution and of a strong national government. • mainly Muslim pirates and privateers who operated from the Barbary States • The group of department heads who serve as the president’s chief advisors. • ...
Unit 2 Exam Review 2025-10-15
Across
- one major factor affecting climate, distance from the equator
- Image A is showing the Flint Hills, which is part of the _______ in Kansas and shows that often landforms overlap in the same region.
- Although parts of other states have the _______ climate, it mostly exists in the coastal inland of California where there isn’t year-round rainfall.
- Hawaii is the only U.S. state with a true _______ climate.
- United States Region that Kansas is in.
- the average conditions of an area over many years
- Kansas has this climate type – we generally get to experience 4 seasons with hot summers and cold winters.
- What is the natural resource that serves as a major protein source for the people of Yakutia?
- The U.S. states that have a _______ climate are Washington, Alaska, California and Oregon, largely due to their proximity to the Pacific Ocean.
- In Image E, what landform is Letter D?
- As seen in Image C, the Arabian _______ is the largest in the world and is home to part or all of 7 countries.
- 2 types of _______ climates exist in the United States: arctic and alpine. Alaska is the only state with the arctic _______ climate.
Down
- snow, rain, sleet or hail
- In Image E, what landform is Letter N?
- Currently, no U.S. state has an _______ climate. They exist in much higher latitudes.
- Minnesota, Vermont, and Montana all have _______ climate. It’s a lot like our climate in Kansas, but colder.
- In Image E, what landform is Letter F?
- In Image E, what landform is Letter U?
- United States Region that New Mexico is in.
- Image D shows the _______ of Indonesia.
- Many states in the West and Southwest Regions of the United States have a _______ climate – like Nevada, but less dry.
- United States Region that Georgia is in.
- United States Region that Pennsylvania is in.
- In Image E, what landform is Letter H?
- In Image E, what landform is Letter J?
- In Image E, what landform is Letter V?
- United States Region that Idaho is in.
- Florida is the only U.S. state with _______ climate.
- Nevada definitely has an _______ climate and is considered the “driest state” in the United States, only getting around 9 inches of precipitation.
- _______ climates in the United States only exist in Alaska and parts of states that have high altitude regions, like the Rocky Mountains.
30 Clues: snow, rain, sleet or hail • In Image E, what landform is Letter N? • In Image E, what landform is Letter F? • In Image E, what landform is Letter U? • In Image E, what landform is Letter H? • In Image E, what landform is Letter J? • In Image E, what landform is Letter V? • United States Region that Idaho is in. • In Image E, what landform is Letter D? • ...
gov 2021-12-13
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- a movement that has begun in recent years to devolve more responsibilities back to the states and aimed to pass on to the states many federal functions
- Powers powers given to the state government alone
- Powers powers given to the national government alone
- government authority shared by national and local governments
- Faith and Credit Clause Clause that says states within the United States have to respect the "public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state."
- IV Article that discusses the responsibilities and duties of the states as well as what responsibilities the federal government has to the States
- A type of government that spreads the power among many sub-units (such as states), and has a weak central government (U.S. Government under the articles of confederation)
- and Proper Clause Section of the constitution allowing Congress to pass all laws "necessary and proper" to its duties, and which has permitted Congress to exercise powers not specifically given to it (enumerated) by the Constitution.
- Court The arbiter of what the Constitution means
- Amendment Powers not delegated to the United States are reserved for the states and then the people
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- grants Funding given to states when the federal government selects specific projects based on merit. (Competition between states.)
- Clause Clause that allows Congress to regulate and promote interstate and international commerce
- The constitutional requirement that states return a person charged with a crime in another state to that state for trial or imprisonment
- Powers Powers that are specifically granted to the federal government by the Constitution (also called expressed or enumerated powers)
- The invalidation of a US state law when it conflicts with Federal law
- Power powers shared by the national and state governments
- Powers powers of congress not specifically spelled out in the Constitution, but seem to be implied by powers expressly stated
- and Immunities Clause Clause that states that citizens of each state will be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in other states
- VI Establishes the supremacy of federal laws and treaties. The constitution is the law of the land.
- system A government system that concentrates all policymaking powers in one central geographic place (China, Britain, France)
- Powers powers not expressly stated in the constitution, but are inherent to the very idea of national government
21 Clues: Court The arbiter of what the Constitution means • Powers powers given to the state government alone • Power powers shared by the national and state governments • Powers powers given to the national government alone • government authority shared by national and local governments • The invalidation of a US state law when it conflicts with Federal law • ...
States of Matter 2015-01-11
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- the law that states that for a fixed amount of gas a constant pressure the volume of the gas increases as a temperature of the gas increases and invite her the gas decreases as a temperature of the gas decreases.
- a non-solid state of matter in which the atoms or molecules are free to move past each other as in a gas or liquid.
- the principle that states that the point force on an object in a fluid is the upward force equal to the weight of the volume of the fluid that the object displaces.
- the change of a substance from a liquid to gas.
- the metric base unit for mass.
- the law that states that the pressure of the gas of the constant volume is directly proportional to the absolute temperature.
- the process in which a solid changes directly into gas.
- The capacity to do work.
- the resistance of a gas or liquid to flow.
- the amount of force exerted per unit area of the surface.
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- the upward force exerted on an object immersed in or floating on a fluid.
- 1000 times smaller.
- the change of a substance from a gas to liquid.
- the law that states that for a fixed amount of gas at constant temperature and the volume of the gas decreases as the pressure of the gas increases.
- the kinetic energy of the substance's atoms.
- 1000 times bigger.
- the metric base unit for volume.
- a state of matter that starts as a gas and then becomes ionized.
- the metric base unit for length.
- The principle that states that her fluid in equilibrium contained in a vessel exerts a pressure of equal intensity in all directions.
- the scientific unit of pressure.
- 100 times smaller.
22 Clues: 1000 times bigger. • 100 times smaller. • 1000 times smaller. • The capacity to do work. • the metric base unit for mass. • the metric base unit for volume. • the metric base unit for length. • the scientific unit of pressure. • the resistance of a gas or liquid to flow. • the kinetic energy of the substance's atoms. • the change of a substance from a gas to liquid. • ...
States Crossword Puzzle 2018-02-05
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- "The Buckeye State" is the nickname.
- The capital of New Jersey.
- The capital of West Virginia.
- MD is the abbreviation.
- The capital of New Hampshire.
- "The Keystone State" is the nickname.
- "The Magnolia State" is the nickname.
- The capital of North Carolina.
- KY is the abbreviation.
- The capital of Maine.
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- VT is the abbreviation.
- The capital of New York.
- The capital of Connecticut.
- "The First State" is the nickname.
- Boston is the capital.
- The capital of Rhode Island.
- The capital of Tennessee.
- VA is the abbreviation.
- The capital of South Carolina.
- AL is the abbreviation.
20 Clues: The capital of Maine. • Boston is the capital. • VT is the abbreviation. • MD is the abbreviation. • VA is the abbreviation. • KY is the abbreviation. • AL is the abbreviation. • The capital of New York. • The capital of Tennessee. • The capital of New Jersey. • The capital of Connecticut. • The capital of Rhode Island. • The capital of West Virginia. • The capital of New Hampshire. • ...
States Crossword Puzzle 2018-02-05
Across
- The capital of North Carolina.
- "The Magnolia State" is the nickname.
- The capital of West Virginia.
- MD is the abbreviation.
- Boston is the capital.
- KY is the abbreviation.
- AL is the abbreviation.
- The capital of New Jersey.
- "The First State" is the nickname.
- "The Buckeye State" is the nickname.
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- The capital of Maine.
- The capital of Rhode Island.
- VT is the abbreviation.
- "The Keystone State" is the nickname.
- VA is the abbreviation.
- The capital of South Carolina.
- The capital of New York.
- The capital of Tennessee.
- The capital of Connecticut.
- The capital of New Hampshire.
20 Clues: The capital of Maine. • Boston is the capital. • VT is the abbreviation. • VA is the abbreviation. • MD is the abbreviation. • KY is the abbreviation. • AL is the abbreviation. • The capital of New York. • The capital of Tennessee. • The capital of New Jersey. • The capital of Connecticut. • The capital of Rhode Island. • The capital of West Virginia. • The capital of New Hampshire. • ...
States of Consciousness 2019-12-16
Across
- non-rapid eye movement sleep (23)
- remembered storyline of a dream (24)
- Rapid Eye Movement sleep where vivid dreams and immobility occur (23)
- diminishing effect with regular use of the same drug (25)
- major active ingredient in weed, can induce hallucinations (25)
- the discomfort and distress that follow discontinuing an addictive drug or behavior (25)
- drugs that depress CNS activity, lowering anxiety but also judgement and memory (25)
- altered state of consciousness reported after close brush with death (25)
- terrors a sleep disorder where one acts as if in horrible fear, but wakes up remembering nothing (24)
- a sleep disorder where one randomly and suddenly falls into REM sleep (24)
- when the body spends more time in REM to make up for a lack of time in REM the night before (24)
- a sleep disorder where one stops breathing in the middle of the night and briefly wakes up to breathe again before going back to sleep (24)
- false sensory experiences (23)
- continued craving and use of a drug despite significant decrease in quality of health and life (25)
- awareness of self and environment (22)
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- drugs that stimulate neural activity (25)
- regular body rhythms that function on a 24 hour cycle (23)
- large, slow brainwaves of someone asleep (23)
- hidden meaning of a dream (24)
- pair of cell clusters near hypothalamus, control circadian rhythm and melatonin (23)
- slow, relaxed brainwaves of someone relaxed or about to fall asleep (23)
- chemical drug that alters perceptions and moods (25)
- sequence of images, thoughts, and emotions that pass through the thoughts of someone asleep (23)
- the inability to fall and to stay asleep (24)
- opium and derivatives, depress neural activity (pain and anxiety) (25)
25 Clues: hidden meaning of a dream (24) • false sensory experiences (23) • non-rapid eye movement sleep (23) • remembered storyline of a dream (24) • awareness of self and environment (22) • drugs that stimulate neural activity (25) • large, slow brainwaves of someone asleep (23) • the inability to fall and to stay asleep (24) • chemical drug that alters perceptions and moods (25) • ...
State of States 2020-03-21
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- Mountain laurel
- Apple Blossom 2
- CA _____ State
- WV _____ State
- FL _____ State
- Apple Blossom 1
- Syringa Lilac
- LA Capital
- IN ______ State
- Peony
- LA Tree
- Saguaro Cactus Blossom
- WA _____ State
- Wild Prairie Rose
- AR _____ State
- Goldenrod 1
- Mistletoe
- DE _____ State
- Forget Me Not
- Magnolia 2
- Black-eyed Susan
- Goldenrod 2
- RI _____ State
- TX Largest City
- TX Motto
- Orange Blossom
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- Bluebonnet
- LA Bird
- OH _____ State
- TX Capital
- Magnolia 1
- Purple Violet
- KY ____ State
- Colorado
- IL ____ State
- TX Highest Point 2wds
- OK ___ State
- Peach Blossom
- Pua Aloalo
- TN _____ State
- OR _____State
- TX Bird
- LA Insect
- TX Tree
- GA _____ State
- Trailing-Arbutus
- Cherokee Rose
- Rose
- Poppy
49 Clues: Rose • Peony • Poppy • LA Bird • TX Bird • TX Tree • LA Tree • Colorado • TX Motto • LA Insect • Mistletoe • Bluebonnet • TX Capital • Magnolia 1 • Pua Aloalo • LA Capital • Magnolia 2 • Goldenrod 1 • Goldenrod 2 • Purple Violet • OK ___ State • Peach Blossom • Syringa Lilac • OR _____State • Cherokee Rose • Forget Me Not • OH _____ State • CA _____ State • KY ____ State • WV _____ State • FL _____ State • IL ____ State • TN _____ State • ...
States and Capitals 2020-04-01
25 Clues: Idaho • Maine • Alaska • Hawaii • Kansas • Florida • Georgia • Indiana • Arizona • Alabama • Illinois • Maryland • Michigan • Kentucky • Delaware • Colorado • California • Connecticut • Mississippi • Iowa (2words) • Massachusetts • Arkansas (2words) • Missouri (2words) • Minnesota (2words) • Louisiana (2words)
The United States 2020-09-06
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- This state produces more watermelons than any other state in the U.S.
- Niagara Falls is located in this state.
- This state has more hogs than any other state in the U.S.
- This state has the longest state constitution.
- In one year, this state can produce enough wheat to feed the world for two weeks.
- This state's name means "Great River"
- This state was once covered by a glacier.
- This state has the lowest population out of all the states in the U.S.
- This state's capital is Lansing.
- This state produces more apples than any other state in the U.S.
- This state has the world's longest bridge over water.
- This state's name means "The Great Land".
- This state has around 3,800 caves.
- 63 percent of this state’s land is covered in forest.
- This state has a lake called Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg.
- This state has the deepest lake in the U.S.
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- This state has the most lakes in the U.S.
- This state produces more honey than any other state in the U.S.
- The "Cornhusker State".
- Mount Rushmore is located in this state.
- Smallest state in the U.S.
- This state has more caves than any other state in the U.S.
- About 80% of this state is made up of farmland.
- This state is the largest one east of the Mississippi River.
- This state contains 75% of the land area in the U.S. with an altitude over 10,000 feet.
- The "Palmetto State".
- The "Old Line State"
- This state produces more potatoes than any other state in the U.S.
- This state has more diners than any other state in the U.S.
- Six countries have ruled over this state.
30 Clues: The "Old Line State" • The "Palmetto State". • The "Cornhusker State". • Smallest state in the U.S. • This state's capital is Lansing. • This state has around 3,800 caves. • This state's name means "Great River" • Niagara Falls is located in this state. • Mount Rushmore is located in this state. • This state has the most lakes in the U.S. • ...
50 States/Capitals 2021-01-08
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- illinois
- california
- oklahoma
- colorado
- georgia
- texas
- louisiana
- south carolina
- south dakota
- west virginia
- oregon
- massachusetts
- missouri
- minnesota
- wyoming
- pennsylvania
- nevada
- tennessee
- arizona
- utah
- new jersey
- alaska
- jackson
- north dakota
- deleware
- virginia
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- new york
- washington
- florida
- connecticut
- kansas
- vermont
- wisconsin
- rhode island
- iowa
- idaho
- maine
- maryland
- nebraska
- kentucky
- hawaii
- indiana
- newmexico
- alabama
- montana
- michigan
- arkansas
- ohio
- north carolina
- new hampshire
50 Clues: iowa • utah • ohio • texas • idaho • maine • kansas • oregon • hawaii • nevada • alaska • florida • vermont • georgia • indiana • alabama • montana • wyoming • arizona • jackson • new york • illinois • oklahoma • colorado • maryland • nebraska • missouri • kentucky • michigan • arkansas • deleware • virginia • wisconsin • louisiana • newmexico • minnesota • tennessee • washington • california • new jersey • connecticut • rhode island • south dakota • pennsylvania • north dakota • ...
States of Consciousness 2020-12-09
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- rhythm The biological clock; regular bodily rhythms (for example, of temperature and wakefulness) that occur on a 24-hour cycle.
- suggestion A suggestion, made during a hypnosis session, to be carried out after the subject is no longer hypnotized; used by some clinicians to help control undesired symptoms and behaviors
- Drugs that depress central nervous system activity, reducing anxiety but impairing memory and judgment
- A sleep disorder characterized by uncontrollable sleep attacks. The sufferer may lapse directly into REM sleep, often at inopportune times.
- sleep Non–rapid eye movement sleep; encompasses all sleep stages except for REM sleep
- Drugs (such as alcohol, barbiturates, and opiates) that reduce neural activity and slow body functions.
- waves The relatively slow brain waves of a relaxed, awake state
- A split in consciousness, which allows some thoughts and behaviors to occur simultaneously with others
- waves The large, slow brain waves associated with deep sleep
- apnea A sleep disorder characterized by temporary cessations of breathing during sleep and repeated momentary awakenings.
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- A powerful and addictive stimulant, derived from the coca plant, producing temporarily increased alertness and euphoria
- terrors A sleep disorder characterized by high arousal and an appearance of being terrified
- Our awareness of ourselves and our environment
- Opium and its derivatives, such as morphine and heroin; they depress neural activity, temporarily lessening pain and anxiety
- A stimulating and highly addictive psychoactive drug in tobacco
- A social interaction in which one person (the subject) responds to another person’s (the hypnotist’s) suggestions that certain perceptions, feelings, thoughts, or behaviors will spontaneously occur
- Recurring problems in falling or staying asleep.
- sleep Rapid eye movement sleep; a recurring sleep stage during which vivid dreams commonly occur.
- drug A chemical substance that alters perceptions and moods.
- rebound The tendency for REM sleep to increase following REM sleep deprivation
- a powerful hallucinogenic drug; also known as acid (lysergic acid diethylamide)
21 Clues: Our awareness of ourselves and our environment • Recurring problems in falling or staying asleep. • drug A chemical substance that alters perceptions and moods. • waves The large, slow brain waves associated with deep sleep • A stimulating and highly addictive psychoactive drug in tobacco • waves The relatively slow brain waves of a relaxed, awake state • ...
The United States 2017-03-22
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- Tallahassee
- Phoenix
- Montpelier
- Springfield
- Salt Lake City
- Columbus
- Trenton
- Lincoln
- Juneau
- Charleston
- Bismarck
- Raleigh
- Cheyenne
- Pierre
- Sacramento
- Olympia
- Jackson
- Dover
- Augusta
- Denver
- Helena
- Little Rock
- Austin
- Des Moines
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- Jefferson City
- Frankfort
- Nashville
- Lansing
- Providence
- Harrisburg
- Honolulu
- Topeka
- Madison
- Montgomery
- Boise
- Annapolis
- Columbia
- Boston
- Atlanta
- Concord
- Hartford
- Baton Rouge
- Santa Fe
- Indianapolis
- Saint Paul
- Albany
- Oklahoma city
- Salem
- Carson City
49 Clues: Boise • Salem • Dover • Topeka • Juneau • Boston • Pierre • Albany • Denver • Helena • Austin • Phoenix • Lansing • Trenton • Lincoln • Madison • Atlanta • Raleigh • Concord • Olympia • Jackson • Augusta • Columbus • Honolulu • Bismarck • Columbia • Cheyenne • Hartford • Santa Fe • Frankfort • Nashville • Annapolis • Montpelier • Providence • Harrisburg • Montgomery • Charleston • Sacramento • Saint Paul • Des Moines • Tallahassee • Springfield • Baton Rouge • Little Rock • ...
UNITED STATES HISTORY 2017-06-05
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- founder who felt neglected
- not considered a Founding Father
- First president of United States
- Only newspaper Jefferson read
- conference which drafted the Constitution
- First secretary of the treasury
- Jefferson wasn't distraught over this revolt
- Madison's home state
- Unfit for presidency according to Jefferson
- Madison's proposal during Philadelphia Convention
- Important pamphlet by Thomas Paine
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- opposed stronger federal government
- Led Revolutionary War against British
- book published yearly by Franklin
- This president especially admired Hamilton
- father of Bill of Rights
- Used different personas to write
- Founding Father involved with slavery
- VP tried for treason
- Franklin did deals in French City
20 Clues: VP tried for treason • Madison's home state • father of Bill of Rights • founder who felt neglected • Only newspaper Jefferson read • First secretary of the treasury • not considered a Founding Father • First president of United States • Used different personas to write • book published yearly by Franklin • Franklin did deals in French City • Important pamphlet by Thomas Paine • ...
States of Matter 2018-10-26
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- An _____________________ solid does not melt at a distinct temperature.
- This state has a definite volume and a definite shape.
- This takes place when the particles of a liquid gain enough energy to form a gas.
- A ___________________ solid has particles that form a regular, repeating pattern.
- A change in state from gas directly to solid.
- When a liquid’s particles are moving faster, its temperature ____________________.
- When the temperature of a gas in increases, the molecules move _________________.
- This change in state goes from solid directly to gas.
- A change of state from liquid to solid.
- When a liquid turns into a gas, its thermal energy __________________.
- A _________________ is a substance that flows.
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- The temperature at which a substance melts (2 Words)
- When the surface of a liquid vaporizes it is called ____________________________.
- When vaporization takes place throughout a liquid it is called ____________________.
- The temperature at which a liquid vaporizes. (2 Words)
- This is the opposite of vaporization.
- This state has no definite shape and no definite volume.
- These occur at the plateaus (flat lines) of a time vs temperature graph (2 Words)
- Another name for solidification is _________________.
- The four states of matter are: solid, liquid, gas, and ____________________.
- When condensation occurs, a gas‘ thermal energy ___________________________.
- A liquid's resistance to flowing is called __________________.
- This state has a definite volume but no shape of its own.
23 Clues: This is the opposite of vaporization. • A change of state from liquid to solid. • A change in state from gas directly to solid. • A _________________ is a substance that flows. • The temperature at which a substance melts (2 Words) • Another name for solidification is _________________. • This change in state goes from solid directly to gas. • ...
States of Matter 2018-10-26
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- When a liquid’s particles are moving faster, its temperature ____________________.
- When a liquid turns into a gas, its thermal energy __________________.
- The temperature at which a liquid vaporizes. (2 Words)
- The temperature at which a substance melts (2 Words)
- This state has a definite volume and a definite shape.
- This takes place when the particles of a liquid gain enough energy to form a gas.
- These occur at the plateaus (flat lines) of a time vs temperature graph (2 Words)
- Another name for solidification is _________________.
- When the surface of a liquid vaporizes it is called ____________________________.
- An _____________________ solid does not melt at a distinct temperature.
- This change in state goes from solid directly to gas.
- This state has no definite shape and no definite volume.
- A liquid's resistance to flowing is called __________________.
- A _________________ is a substance that flows.
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- When the temperature of a gas in increases, the molecules move _________________.
- This state has a definite volume but no shape of its own.
- A change of state from liquid to solid.
- The four states of matter are: solid, liquid, gas, and ____________________.
- This is the opposite of vaporization.
- When condensation occurs, a gas‘ thermal energy ___________________________.
- A change in state from gas directly to solid.
- A ___________________ solid has particles that form a regular, repeating pattern.
- When vaporization takes place throughout a liquid it is called ____________________.
23 Clues: This is the opposite of vaporization. • A change of state from liquid to solid. • A change in state from gas directly to solid. • A _________________ is a substance that flows. • The temperature at which a substance melts (2 Words) • Another name for solidification is _________________. • This change in state goes from solid directly to gas. • ...
United States names 2019-09-14
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- Known for its beautiful quilts
- The imaginary animal called the Jackalope is from here
- This state has many farms (starts with N)
- Has an island where wild ponies live
- Grows pineapples, sugar cane, and macadamia nuts
- Which state is known for producing many chickens and eggs?
- Pioneers traveled west from here on the Oregon Trail
- Groundhog Day was first celebrated here
- One state that is famous for steamboats
- One state that is famous for making maple syrup
- Is famous for apples and the Space Needle
- Borders Mexico (starts with T)
- Johnny Cakes come from this state
- Here is where lollipops were first created
- This state has many farms (ends in A)
- Graceland is in the city of Memphis in this state
- Home of the Kennedy Space Center
- It has many enormous mountains
- It is known as the Last Frontier
- The Yellowhammer is it's state bird
- Famous for its potatoes
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- Grizzly Bears live here
- It has many peach trees
- Famous for making cars
- Home of the Great Salt Lake
- The Blue Hen Chicken is this state's bird
- Has many farms and is famous for the Sears Tower
- In this state's desert, the Saguaro cactus grows
- Borders Mexico (starts with C)and is famous for Hollywood
- Famous for making cheese
- The Common Loon is its state bird
- The Brown Pelican is its state bird
- Salt water taffy was made here first
- Has a lake with a very, very, VERY long name
- Borders Mexico (starts with N)
- Two states have this name, starting with C/North and South
- Steamboats pass through 10 states, and this is one of them
- This state's fair has a Wiener Dog race
- This state is famous for lobsters, moose, boats, and snow
- Is famous for the Empire State Building
- Popcorn festivals are held here
- This is one state where people wear cowboy boots
- This state has The World's Largest Ball of Twine
- Two states have this name, starting with D/North and South
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is here
45 Clues: Famous for making cars • Grizzly Bears live here • It has many peach trees • Famous for its potatoes • Famous for making cheese • Home of the Great Salt Lake • Known for its beautiful quilts • Borders Mexico (starts with T) • Borders Mexico (starts with N) • It has many enormous mountains • Popcorn festivals are held here • Home of the Kennedy Space Center • ...
United States names 2019-09-14
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- Popcorn festivals are held here
- Is famous for the Empire State Building
- This state has The World's Largest Ball of Twine
- Here is where lollipops were first created
- Has an island where wild ponies live
- Salt water taffy was made here first
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is here
- The Brown Pelican is its state bird
- Has a lake with a very, very, VERY long name
- One state that is famous for steamboats
- Which state is known for producing many chickens and eggs?
- Is famous for apples and the Space Needle
- In this state's desert, the Saguaro cactus grows
- It has many enormous mountains
- The Yellowhammer is its state bird
- This state's fair has a Wiener Dog race
- This state is famous for lobsters, moose, boats, and snow
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- Graceland is in the city of Memphis in this state
- It has many peach trees
- Famous for its potatoes
- Groundhog Day was first celebrated here
- The Blue Hen Chicken is this state's bird
- Johnny Cakes come from this state
- Famous for making cheese
- Home of the Kennedy Space Center
- Known for its beautiful quilts
- Home of the Great Salt Lake
- Pioneers traveled west from here on the Oregon Trail
- The Common Loon is its state bird
- Grizzly Bears live here
- Has many farms and is famous for the Sears Tower
- Grows pineapples, sugar cane, and macadamia nuts
- It is known as the Last Frontier
33 Clues: It has many peach trees • Famous for its potatoes • Grizzly Bears live here • Famous for making cheese • Home of the Great Salt Lake • Known for its beautiful quilts • It has many enormous mountains • Popcorn festivals are held here • Home of the Kennedy Space Center • It is known as the Last Frontier • Johnny Cakes come from this state • The Common Loon is its state bird • ...
states and capitals 2017-11-06
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- Montpelier
- Annapolis
- Denver
- Springfield
- Lansing
- Atlanta
- Juneau
- Albany
- Little Rock
- Baton Rouge
- Concord
- Harrisburg
- Pierre
- Providence
- Charleston
- Saint Paul
- Columbia
- Cheyenne
- Indianapolis
- Des Moines
- Jackson
- Tallahassee
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- Helena
- Salem
- Bismarck
- Richmond
- Honolulu
- Olympia
- Dover
- Nashville
- Trenton
- Sacramento
- Lincoln
- Topeka
- Raleigh
- Boise
- Boston
- Frankfort
- Austin
- Columbus
- Phoenix
- Salt Lake City
- Madison
- Montgomery
- Oklahoma City
- Hartford
- Santa Fe
- Carson City
- Jefferson City
- Augusta
50 Clues: Salem • Dover • Boise • Helena • Denver • Topeka • Juneau • Albany • Boston • Pierre • Austin • Olympia • Trenton • Lincoln • Lansing • Atlanta • Concord • Raleigh • Phoenix • Madison • Jackson • Augusta • Bismarck • Richmond • Honolulu • Columbus • Hartford • Columbia • Santa Fe • Cheyenne • Annapolis • Nashville • Frankfort • Montpelier • Sacramento • Harrisburg • Providence • Charleston • Montgomery • Saint Paul • Des Moines • Springfield • Little Rock • Baton Rouge • ...
United States Crossword - 2020-09-21
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- Glacier national park is here
- here is where Thomas Edison invented the lightbulb
- Only state bordered by rivers on two sides
- seceded from an existing state during the civil war to join the north
- Home of the first American national park
- the Declaration of Independence was signed in this state
- Easternmost state
- The first state
- potatoes potatoes potatoes
- The home of the first capital of the United States
- one of the only places in the world with the Saguaro cactus
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- Bluegrass state
- home of the Mormon headquarters
- the hottest place in the USA is in this state
- Home of Harvard and Cape Cod
- Dairyland
- Geographic center of all 50 states
- closest state to Africa
- more presidents have been born in this state then anywhere else
- Mt. St. Helena erupted here in 1980
- Seceded from Mexico to form its own Republic
- in 1819, the last Kamehameha king died here
- The state vegetable here is a watermelon
- name derives from Spanish for 'red color'
- Geographic center of the contiguous USA
25 Clues: Dairyland • Bluegrass state • The first state • Easternmost state • closest state to Africa • potatoes potatoes potatoes • Home of Harvard and Cape Cod • Glacier national park is here • home of the Mormon headquarters • Geographic center of all 50 states • Mt. St. Helena erupted here in 1980 • Geographic center of the contiguous USA • Home of the first American national park • ...
States and Capitals 2018-09-30
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- (CO) - Denver
- (MI) - Lansing
- (KS) - Topeka
- (MS) - Jackson
- (CA) - Sacramento
- (HI) - Honolulu
- (GA) - Atlanta
- (DE) - Dover
- (KY) - Frankfort
- (CT) - Hartford
- (MO) - Jefferson City
- (ID) - Boise
- (AR) - Little Rock
- (FL) - Tallahassee
- (AK) - Juneau
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- (LA) - Baton Rouge
- (MA)- Boston
- (AZ) - Phoenix
- (IL) - Springfield
- (MN) - St. Paul
- (MD) - Annapolis
- (IA) - Des Moines
- (IN) - Indianapolis
- (AL) - Montgomery
- (ME) - Augusta
25 Clues: (MA)- Boston • (DE) - Dover • (ID) - Boise • (CO) - Denver • (KS) - Topeka • (AK) - Juneau • (MI) - Lansing • (AZ) - Phoenix • (MS) - Jackson • (GA) - Atlanta • (ME) - Augusta • (HI) - Honolulu • (MN) - St. Paul • (CT) - Hartford • (KY) - Frankfort • (MD) - Annapolis • (CA) - Sacramento • (IA) - Des Moines • (AL) - Montgomery • (LA) - Baton Rouge • (IL) - Springfield • (AR) - Little Rock • (FL) - Tallahassee • ...
States and Counties 2023-11-20
20 Clues: Salmon • Cowboys • Mormons • Potatoes • Diamonds • Lobsters • pyramids • Ice hotels • Mount Fuji • skyscrapers • Disney World • ancient places • Mount Rushmore • Statue of liberty • irrigation system • rich biodiversity • thinkers and artists • sports and literature • “Breadbasket of Europe” • Capital of the Confederacy
States and countries 2023-11-21
20 Clues: Paris • Tacos • Tokyo • Pizza • Disney • Lobster • Harvard • Hollywood • Bollywood • Maple syrup • Great Lakes • Grand Canyon • Frozen movie • Burj Khalifa • Space needle • Dust bunnies • Wizard of Oz • Won the world cup • York Ball Drop • Making a lot of things
States and countries 2023-11-21
20 Clues: Paris • Tacos • Tokyo • Pizza • Disney • Lobster • Harvard • Hollywood • Bollywood • Maple syrup • Great Lakes • Grand Canyon • Frozen movie • Burj Khalifa • Space needle • Dust bunnies • Wizard of Oz • Won the world cup • York Ball Drop • Making a lot of things
States and countries 2023-11-21
20 Clues: Paris • Pizza • Tacos • Tokyo • Disney • Lobster • Harvard • Hollywood • Bollywood • Ball Drop • Great Lakes • Maple syrup • Wizard of Oz • Space needle • Dust bunnies • Frozen movie • Grand Canyon • Burj Khalifa • Won the world cup • Making a lot of things
Countries and States 2023-11-20
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- Known for the Statue of Liberty.
- Known for its amusement parks and warm weather.
- Known for horse racing and Southern cuisine.
- This is the only U.S state with a green flag.
- Known for being the home of Hershey's.
- This country is right under the border of the United States.
- Known for pasta.
- The largest electronics producer in both Central and Eastern Europe
- Known for its rugged landscapes.
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- Albert Einstein was born here.
- Known for the Amazon Rainforest.
- This country's name means "big lake" or "great water"
- Known for its rodeos.
- Known for the Nile river.
- Known for its maple syrup.
- Known for the Eiffel Tower.
- Home to the fifth largest desert in the world
- Known as "The Prairie State"
- Known for Las Vegas.
- Known for Hollywood and Yosemite National Park.
20 Clues: Known for pasta. • Known for Las Vegas. • Known for its rodeos. • Known for the Nile river. • Known for its maple syrup. • Known for the Eiffel Tower. • Known as "The Prairie State" • Albert Einstein was born here. • Known for the Amazon Rainforest. • Known for the Statue of Liberty. • Known for its rugged landscapes. • Known for being the home of Hershey's. • ...
States and Capitals 2024-02-22
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- indiana
- utah
- washington
- newmexico
- northdakota
- conneticut
- maine
- kentucky
- oregon
- deleware
- alaska
- westvirgina
- minnesota
- pennsylvania
- vermont
- tennessee
- nevada
- newhamshire
- illinois
- maryland
- massachusetts
- newyork
- wyoming
- colorado
- iowa
- virginia
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- oklahoma
- montana
- georgia
- louisiana
- idaho
- california
- southcarolina
- rhodeisland
- texas
- missouri
- alabama
- arkansas
- arizona
- nebraska
- mississippi
- hawaii
- michigan
- ohio
- kansas
- newjersey
- florida
- northcarolina
- wisconsin
49 Clues: utah • ohio • iowa • idaho • maine • texas • oregon • alaska • hawaii • nevada • kansas • indiana • montana • georgia • alabama • vermont • arizona • florida • newyork • wyoming • oklahoma • kentucky • missouri • deleware • arkansas • nebraska • michigan • illinois • maryland • colorado • virginia • louisiana • newmexico • minnesota • tennessee • newjersey • wisconsin • washington • california • conneticut • northdakota • rhodeisland • westvirgina • mississippi • newhamshire • ...
US States (35) 2024-02-15
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- Island The only name with 'Island'
- The only state with three O's
- Super Bowl winners 2024
- Virginia 'Country roads take me home...'
- Where Hollywood is
- Carolina North C...
- Capital city is Austin
- Home of KFC
- Mary's land
- Comes from the Spanish word for mountain
- Mexico The only two word state with an X in it
- The Prairie State
- The only state the starts and end with the same letter that is not an A
- The fiftieth state
- The only state beginning with U
- Dakota South D...
- Home of the Grand Canyon
- The only state beginning with P
- The Great Lake State
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- R can saw?
- Home of Miami
- Named after King George II
- The coldest state
- Connect or cut?
- The 'First State'
- DC Where the White House is
- Dakota North D...
- ... Jones and the Temple of Doom!
- Carolina South C...
- York State Where the Statue of Liberty lives
- The double letters starting with T
- The main state
- Named after King Louis of France
- Three double letters starting with M
- Named after Queen Elizabeth the First
35 Clues: R can saw? • Home of KFC • Mary's land • Home of Miami • The main state • Connect or cut? • The coldest state • The 'First State' • Dakota North D... • The Prairie State • Dakota South D... • Where Hollywood is • The fiftieth state • Carolina South C... • Carolina North C... • The Great Lake State • Capital city is Austin • Super Bowl winners 2024 • Home of the Grand Canyon • Named after King George II • ...
States of Matter 2024-07-30
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- the amount of space a substance occupies
- state of matter that has a definite volume, but no definite shape
- physical change of a liquid to a solid by the removal of energy as heat or increasing pressure
- state of matter that has neither a definite volume nor shape
- physical change from a liquid to gas by addition of energy as heat or decreasing pressure
- physical change from a gas to a liquid by the removal of energy as heat or increasing pressure
- physical change from gas to solid by removal of energy as heat or increasing pressure
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- temperature at which bubbles form inside the liquid
- the force exerted by the substance per unit area on another substance
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- physical change from a solid to a gas without passing through the intermediate liquid phase
- temperature at which the solid melts to become a liquid
- particular temperature and pressure at which the solid, liquid, and gaseous phase of a substance are at equilibrium
- a state of matter that has a fixed volume and shape
- changes from one state of matter to another state of matter without a change in chemical composition
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object
- one of the principal conditions in which matter exists-solid, liquid, or gas
- graphical representation of the physical states of matter under different conditions of temperature and pressure
- a measure of the amount of matter in an object
- physical change of a solid to liquid by addition of energy as heat or decreasing pressure
20 Clues: the amount of space a substance occupies • anything that has mass and takes up space • a measure of the amount of matter in an object • a state of matter that has a fixed volume and shape • temperature at which bubbles form inside the liquid • temperature at which the solid melts to become a liquid • state of matter that has neither a definite volume nor shape • ...
The 50 States 2024-08-11
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- the ocean state
- the gem state
- the show me state
- the natural state
- the Cowboy state
- the grand canyon state
- the buckeye state
- the aloha state
- the beehive state
- the Praira state
- the lone star state
- the constitution state
- the green mountain state
- the north star state
- the last frontier
- the peace garden state
- the mountain state
- the yellow hammer state
- the pine tree state
- the evergreen state
- the golden state
- the sunshine state
- the peach state
- the sunflower state
- the granite
- the beaver state
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- the palmetto state
- the old dominion state
- Mount Rushmore state
- the empire state
- the sliver state
- the Magnololia state
- the pelican state
- the tar heel state
- the keystone state
- the badger state
- the first state
- the great lakes state
- the land of enchantments
- the hawkeye state
- the old line state
- the centennial state
- the Cornhusker state
- the bay state
- the bluegrass state
- the Hoosier state
- the treasure state
- the garden state
- the volunteer state
- the sooner state
50 Clues: the granite • the gem state • the bay state • the ocean state • the first state • the aloha state • the peach state • the empire state • the sliver state • the Cowboy state • the badger state • the Praira state • the garden state • the golden state • the sooner state • the beaver state • the show me state • the natural state • the pelican state • the buckeye state • the beehive state • the hawkeye state • ...
United States Abbreviations 2023-02-03
50 Clues: WA • LA • IL • AK • NV • SC • CA • NE • TX • OR • ID • WI • IA • FL • AR • CO • MS • PA • WV • NJ • SD • NM • MN • VA • DE • TN • MI • GA • MT • OK • KY • NC • AL • WY • RI • MA • HI • ND • NY • NH • VT • ME • MO • OH • MD • KS • CT • IN • AZ • UT
United States History 2023-02-11
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- Send goods or services to another country.
- The governing body of a nation, state or community.
- Related to farming.
- Change to the U.S. Constitution.
- A Native American people historically settled in the Southeastern United States.
- Freedom from slavery.
- The law making body of the British government.
- A formal agreement between the governments of two or more countries.
- A system in which power is divided between the national and state governments.
- The Era during U.S History after the Civil War when the nation was rebuilt.
- Upper house of the U.S. Congress. Each state has 2 members.
- A person who settles in a colony.
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- An economic policy under which nations sought to increase their wealth and power by obtaining large amounts of gold and silver and by selling more goods then they bought.
- Make something on a large scale using machinery.
- A forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system.
- The legislature of the United States government.
- An area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state.
- Of or belonging to a nation.
- Supporters of the Constitution.
- Bring goods and services into a country.
20 Clues: Related to farming. • Freedom from slavery. • Of or belonging to a nation. • Supporters of the Constitution. • Change to the U.S. Constitution. • A person who settles in a colony. • Bring goods and services into a country. • Send goods or services to another country. • The law making body of the British government. • Make something on a large scale using machinery. • ...
States of Matter 2023-02-27
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- particles escape from surface of a non-boiling liquid to become gas
- explains properties in terms of particle energy and intermolecular forces
- examples include: dipole, hydrogen, and london
- hypothetical sample of gas where particles experience no attraction and are far apart
- heat of _____ : energy per mole when a substance freezes or melts
- particles can be forced into a smaller container
- particles changing from liquid to gas throughout the sample
- mass per volume
- gas changes directly to solid
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- average kinetic energy
- a liquid that evaporates quickly
- a temperature and pressure at which a material can no longer be distinguished as liquid or gas
- solid changes directly to gas
- attractive forces between particles is low allowing particles to move easily past each other
- particles move in all direction with little attraction to fill a container
- type of collision with no loss of total kinetic energy
- process where attractive forces pull particles together as temperature drops
- deviates from an idea gas in that samples of gases are closer together
- liquid changes to gas
- a temperature and pressure when all three states of matter exist at the same time
20 Clues: mass per volume • liquid changes to gas • average kinetic energy • solid changes directly to gas • gas changes directly to solid • a liquid that evaporates quickly • examples include: dipole, hydrogen, and london • particles can be forced into a smaller container • type of collision with no loss of total kinetic energy • ...
States of Matter 2023-03-05
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- An example of a ________ mixture is a garden salad
- A separation process involving the use of a strainer to separate particles based on size
- When a solvent and a solute mix together to form a homogeneous mixture
- A state of matter with no definite volume and no definite shape
- A very, very small piece of matter
- The use of boiling to separate particles
- When a solute completely mixes with a solute
- A separation process involving a filter
- A mixture that is uniform throughout
- Anything that has volume or takes up space
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- A mixture that has random particles throughout
- A type of matter that contains more than one type of particle
- A separation process that involves turning a liquid into a vapour or a gas
- A pure ________ has identical particles
- A state of matter with a definite volume, but no definite shape
- The substance that is being dissolved in a solution
- A state of matter with a definite volume and definite shape
- A separation process that involves the use of a magnet
- The substance that dissolves another substance in a solution
- Scientist came up with the Particle ______ of Matter to explain particles
20 Clues: A very, very small piece of matter • A mixture that is uniform throughout • A pure ________ has identical particles • A separation process involving a filter • The use of boiling to separate particles • Anything that has volume or takes up space • When a solute completely mixes with a solute • A mixture that has random particles throughout • ...
States of Matter 2023-05-11
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- atmospheric pressure=vapor pressure
- state of matter with a definite shape but no definite volume
- collisions of particles in the air
- height of an object in relation for sea level
- a wet towel on a clothes line is in this type of system
- the point in which all 3 states of matter coexist
- a place where evaporation and condensation are in equilibrium
- the energy of motion
- a type of solid in which the structure is unorganized
- when a solid turns into a liquid
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- precipitation
- state of matter with the least amount of kinetic energy
- forces that mediates interaction between molecules
- a device to measure atmospheric pressure
- dry ice undergoes this phase change at room temperature
- ice and sugar is this type of solid
- heat present in a substance or object, measured by a thermometer
- theory of motion
- surface level molecules turning into a gas
- state of matter that follow the four kinetic theories
- collisions of particles cause...
- when matter undergoes a state change
22 Clues: precipitation • theory of motion • the energy of motion • collisions of particles cause... • when a solid turns into a liquid • collisions of particles in the air • atmospheric pressure=vapor pressure • ice and sugar is this type of solid • when matter undergoes a state change • a device to measure atmospheric pressure • surface level molecules turning into a gas • ...
states of matter 2021-10-07
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- solid to gas
- If you over-inflate a pool float on a hot day, it can swell in the sun and burst.
- the perpendicular force per unit area
- no fixed shape and no fixed volume.
- states all matter is small particle moving
- what a thermometer measures
- Rocks to lava
- gas to liquid
- water vapor to ice
- liquid to solid/ making ice cubes
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- liquid's resistant to flow
- superheated matter
- water to cloud
- may exist in potential, kinetic, thermal, electrical, chemical, nuclear
- pressure increase=volume decrease
- Increase the temperature of a gas such as air, while holding its volume constant, increases the pressure of the gas.
- similar to condensation and evaporation
- the gas state has the most _____
- anything that takes up space
- particles don't move/a chair
- particles move and vibrate past each other
21 Clues: solid to gas • Rocks to lava • gas to liquid • water to cloud • superheated matter • water vapor to ice • liquid's resistant to flow • what a thermometer measures • anything that takes up space • particles don't move/a chair • the gas state has the most _____ • pressure increase=volume decrease • liquid to solid/ making ice cubes • no fixed shape and no fixed volume. • ...
States of Matter 2021-12-13
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- energy absorbed from its surroundings
- process that occurs during boiling liquid to a gas
- all matter is made up of tiny particles in constant motion (3 words)
- the most abundant state of matter
- occurs when a gas cools and changes to a liquid
- also known as heat energy
- direct relationship between temperature and volume (2 words)
- moving energy
- has definite shape but no definite volume
- the state of a material depends on this
- indirect relationship between pressure and volume (2 words)
- liquid to a solid
- change of a solid directly to a gas
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- energy needed to change a material form a liquid to a gas (3 words)
- where all three phases co-exist (2 words)
- liquid to a gas below the boiling point
- unit of pressure
- a type of solid that has repeating geometric patterns
- a type of solid that can change shape with force
- energy required to melt (3 words)
- show how temperature and pressure affect the state of matter (2 words)
- energy out
- to change from solid to liquid
- takes the shape of the container and moves very fast
- unit of temperature
25 Clues: energy out • moving energy • unit of pressure • liquid to a solid • unit of temperature • also known as heat energy • to change from solid to liquid • energy required to melt (3 words) • the most abundant state of matter • change of a solid directly to a gas • energy absorbed from its surroundings • liquid to a gas below the boiling point • the state of a material depends on this • ...
States of India 2021-12-16
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- hub of wrestlers
- smallest state of India
- famous for Konark sun temple
- The silicon valley of India
- home to Ajanta and Ellora caves
- The largest Indian state in North-east
- capital of India
- known for hosting Hornbill Festival
- Biggest Buddha stupa in the country
- hosts Asia's largest book market-College street
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- home to the Niagra falls of India
- has famous chinar trees
- Bamboo dance is the traditional dance of this state
- birthplace of Guru Gobind Singh
- known as the Heart of India
- owns World's only floating National Park of the World
- God's own country
- richest mineral mine in the world
- the state with the longest seashore
- home for one-horned Indian Rhinoceros
20 Clues: hub of wrestlers • capital of India • God's own country • has famous chinar trees • smallest state of India • known as the Heart of India • The silicon valley of India • famous for Konark sun temple • birthplace of Guru Gobind Singh • home to Ajanta and Ellora caves • home to the Niagra falls of India • richest mineral mine in the world • the state with the longest seashore • ...
States and Capitals 2021-04-19
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- Rouge: Louisiana
- Kansas
- West Virginia
- Rock: Arkansas
- Tennessee
- New Jersey
- Washington
- Montana
- Hawaii
- Rhode Island
- Arizona
- Massachusetts
- Florida
- Connecticut
- Illinois
- Kentucky
- Wyoming
- South Dakota
- Oregon
- Idaho
- Maine
- New Hampshire
- Georgia
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- Texas
- Mississippi
- Michigan
- North Carolina
- City: Nevada
- Indiana
- Fe: New Mexico
- Ohio
- Maryland
- South Carolina
- Pennsylvania
- Lake City: Utah
- Nebraska
- New York
- North Dakota
- Vermont
- California
- Wisconsin
- Moines: Iowa
- Colorado
- Virginia
- Alaska
- Delaware
- City: Missouri
- Alabama
- Paul: Minnesota
- City: Oklahoma
50 Clues: Ohio • Texas • Idaho • Maine • Kansas • Hawaii • Alaska • Oregon • Indiana • Montana • Vermont • Arizona • Florida • Wyoming • Alabama • Georgia • Michigan • Maryland • Nebraska • New York • Illinois • Kentucky • Colorado • Virginia • Delaware • Tennessee • Wisconsin • New Jersey • Washington • California • Mississippi • Connecticut • City: Nevada • Pennsylvania • Rhode Island • North Dakota • Moines: Iowa • South Dakota • West Virginia • Massachusetts • ...
United States Abbreviations 2021-05-13
50 Clues: NY • Nc • Pa • Nd • Wy • Va • Mn • Ne • Ar • Wv • Id • Il • Ct • Or • Nh • Ia • Fl • Az • Nv • Me • Mo • Wi • Ma • Ks • Sd • Tx • Tn • Vt • Ca • La • Ut • Ms • Mi • Md • Co • Sc • Oh • Ok • Wa • Ak • In • Nj • Ri • De • Hi • AL • Nm • Mt • Ga • Ky
United States Abbreviations 2021-05-13
50 Clues: Az • Ms • Mo • Fl • Mt • Va • Nc • La • Wa • Oh • Ut • Nh • Ri • Ar • Ky • Ca • Ak • Hi • Nd • Vt • Ks • Md • Ct • Co • Ok • Il • Wv • De • Mi • Ne • AL • Wi • Id • Wy • Mn • NY • Sd • Tn • Pa • Nm • Nv • In • Tx • Me • Ga • Ma • Ia • Nj • Or • Sc
30 US States 2022-05-23
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- One state that has been known for slavery
- Right below the state of Washington
- The capital is known for its many casinos
- "____ ________. Mountain Mama. Take me home. Country Roads."
- The place where Dorothy flew from to the Land of Oz
- Home state of Elvis, Graceland
- The state that has the majority of Yellowstone National Park
- Home to the capital of Boston
- The capital is named after a mythological bird made of fire.
- Right above Utah
- _____ Roadhouse
- The Magnolia State
- Ind____ Jones
- It has a part sticking out to the left of the state
- Has the same name as a US president
- Known as the Centennial State
- Hannah _______
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- Home to the Liberty Bell
- The north state of both of the states that start with a Da
- The state looks like a mitten
- Home to the Golden Gate Bridge
- It is very close to the name of the country below the US
- Sold to the US by Russia
- It's right next to Maine
- The closest state to the Equator
- Home to the best school ever, which the name of the school starts with a W
- Home to Disney World
- The smallest US state
- The city of Buffalo is home to a very famous landmark
- Many celebrities were born in this state
30 Clues: Ind____ Jones • Hannah _______ • _____ Roadhouse • Right above Utah • The Magnolia State • Home to Disney World • The smallest US state • Home to the Liberty Bell • Sold to the US by Russia • It's right next to Maine • The state looks like a mitten • Home to the capital of Boston • Known as the Centennial State • Home to the Golden Gate Bridge • Home state of Elvis, Graceland • ...
states in USA 2022-05-26
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- home for deer isle and moosehead lake
- is now for the grand canyon
- tea party
- is known for the northern lights
- home to the space needle
- known for its national parks
- home to the theodore roosevelt
- is known as lone star state
- home to yellowstone national
- home to mount rushmore
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- is known for the state of granite
- it is known for its beach
- home to bighorn mountains
- it is known for its diveres landscape
- is known for its casino
- home to the empire state building
- is known for its landscape
- home of the pro football hall of fame
- is known for its skiing
- is known for vast farm lands
20 Clues: tea party • home to mount rushmore • is known for its casino • is known for its skiing • home to the space needle • it is known for its beach • home to bighorn mountains • is known for its landscape • is now for the grand canyon • is known as lone star state • known for its national parks • home to yellowstone national • is known for vast farm lands • home to the theodore roosevelt • ...
States of Matter 2022-05-17
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- the physical change of liquid to solid by removal of energy as heat, also known as solidification.
- the amount of energy as heat that is needed to vaporize one mole of liquid at the liquid’s boiling point at constant pressure.
- one in which there is no net loss of total kinetic energy.
- the temperature above which the substance cannot exist in the liquid state.
- a force that tends to pull adjacent parts of a liquid’s surface together, thereby decreasing surface area to the smallest possible size.
- the total three-dimensional arrangement of particles of a crystal.
- liquids that evaporate readily, have relatively weak forces of attraction between their particles.
- the physical change of a solid to a liquid by the addition of energy as heat
- the pressure exerted by a vapor in equilibrium with its corresponding liquid at a given temperature.
- indicates the temperature and pressure conditions which the solid, liquid, and vapor of the substance can coexist at equilibrium.
- the process by which a gas changes to a liquid.
- any part of a system that has uniform composition and properties.
- process by which gas particles pass through a tiny opening.
- a substance in which the particles are arranged in an orderly repeating pattern
- process by which a liquid or solid changes to a gas
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- substance that can flow and take the shape of its container.
- substances that retain certain liquid properties even at temperatures at which they appear to be solid.
- a graph of pressure versus temperature that shows the conditions under which the phases of a substance exist.
- the change of state from a solid directly to a gas.
- gas that does not behave completely according to the assumptions of the kinetic-molecular theory
- based on the idea that particles of matter are always in motion.
- the lowest pressure at which the substance can exist as a liquid at the critical temperature.
- one in which the particles are arranged randomly
- the attraction of the surface of a liquid to the surface of a solid, is a property closely related to surface tension.
- indicates the critical temperature and critical pressure.
- spontaneous mixing of the particles of two substances caused by their random motion
- the change of state from a gas directly to a solid.
- temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid
- the process by which particles escape from the surface of a non boiling liquid and enter the gas state.
- is the conversion of a liquid to a vapor within the liquid as well as at its surface.
30 Clues: temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid • the process by which a gas changes to a liquid. • one in which the particles are arranged randomly • the change of state from a solid directly to a gas. • the change of state from a gas directly to a solid. • process by which a liquid or solid changes to a gas • indicates the critical temperature and critical pressure. • ...
states brayden esty 2022-05-24
Across
- you might associate one of my towns with superheros
- in this state it is illegal to shoot rabbits from a motorboat
- has the tallest state capitol building in the united states
- was the first state to allow women the right to vote
- has more freshwater shoreline than any other state in the nation
- jones
- there's a kinda popular song bout me
- people use me in a cheesy pick up line
- i have the same name as a country
- the second driest state
- i have a theme park that kids everywhere want to go to
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- the 29th state to be made
- i sound like a school supply
- my state animal is a grizzly bear
- the grand canyon is here
- I became a state in 1820
- the gem state
- cool aid was invented here
- im home to one of america's most well known landmarks
- i'm known for fried chicken
20 Clues: jones • the gem state • the second driest state • the grand canyon is here • I became a state in 1820 • the 29th state to be made • cool aid was invented here • i'm known for fried chicken • i sound like a school supply • my state animal is a grizzly bear • i have the same name as a country • there's a kinda popular song bout me • people use me in a cheesy pick up line • ...
states and capitals 2024-12-12
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- Massachusetts
- Vermont
- Washington
- Illinois
- North Carolina
- Ohio
- Alabama
- Arizona
- West Virginia
- Maine
- Delaware
- California
- Florida
- South Carolina
- Arkansas
- Minnesota
- Colorado
- Indiana
- Nevada
- Louisiana
- Wisconsin
- Rhode Island
- Tennessee
- Kentucky
- Missouri
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- Hawaii
- New Jersey
- Pennsylvania
- Montana
- Texas
- Wyoming
- Virginia
- South Dakota
- Oklahoma
- Utah
- Mississippi
- Alaska
- New Mexico
- Idaho
- North Dakota
- New Hampshire
- Michigan
- Iowa
- Oregon
- New York
- Georgia
- Maryland
- Kansas
- Nebraska
49 Clues: Ohio • Utah • Iowa • Texas • Maine • Idaho • Hawaii • Alaska • Oregon • Nevada • Kansas • Vermont • Montana • Wyoming • Alabama • Arizona • Florida • Indiana • Georgia • Illinois • Virginia • Oklahoma • Delaware • Arkansas • Michigan • Colorado • New York • Maryland • Nebraska • Kentucky • Missouri • Minnesota • Louisiana • Wisconsin • Tennessee • New Jersey • Washington • New Mexico • California • Mississippi • Pennsylvania • South Dakota • North Dakota • Rhode Island • ...
United States Government 2024-09-21
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- A type of American colony that was directly controlled by the British King who appointed a governor.
- Who was the 'Father' of the Constitution of the United States of America?
- The amount of states that ended up ratifying the Constitution of the United States of America.
- The setup of legislature in which there are two houses.
- The form of democracy of the United States where citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf.
- The main author of the United States Declaration of Independence.
- The system of government that the United States functions by. It has a president that is elected by the people, but is balanced with the legislature.
- Colonies in the United States in which an individual financed the start of the colony.
- Where the seeds of democracy took root in the U.S.
- Which rebellion showed how weak the Confederation Congress was?
- An act that required government tax stamps on paper goods and all legal documents.
- One of the types of American colonies that operated under colonies decided upon by the colonies and British King.
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- The commander of the Second Continental Congress of the U.S.
- The group in the United States of America that opposed the constitution, believed that only a small republic was needed and felt that a bill of rights was necessary.
- How many states sent representatives to Philadelphia in 1787 to revise the Articles of Confederation?
- The Last name of an English philosopher who believed in life, liberty and property.
- Which group in the U.S. supported the constitution, believed in large republics, and did not think a bill of rights was necessary.
- Formal institutions and processes through which decisions are made for a group of people.
- The organization of power in the U.S. where the power is divided between a federal government and smaller states.
- The contract theory through which the U.S. government is based.
- How many goals are accomplished at the First Continental Congress of the United States of America?
21 Clues: Where the seeds of democracy took root in the U.S. • The setup of legislature in which there are two houses. • The commander of the Second Continental Congress of the U.S. • Which rebellion showed how weak the Confederation Congress was? • The contract theory through which the U.S. government is based. • ...
States and Abbreviations 2025-02-22
States of Matter 2024-01-03
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- The four states of matter are: solid, liquid, gas, and ____________________.
- When a liquid’s particles are moving faster, its temperature ____________________.
- When a liquid turns into a gas, its thermal energy __________________.
- When the surface of a liquid vaporizes it is called ____________________________.
- When condensation occurs, a gas‘s thermal energy ___________________________.
- This is the opposite of vaporization.
- These occur at the plateaus (flat lines) of a time vs temperature graph (2 Words)
- This state has a definite volume and a definite shape.
- A change of state from liquid to solid.
- This state has no definite shape and no definite volume.
- This state has a definite volume but no shape of its own.
- When vaporization takes place throughout a liquid it is called ____________________.
- ______ Theory of Matter-All particles in matter are inconstant, random motion
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- A change in state from gas directly to solid.
- A ___________________ solid has particles that form a regular, repeating pattern.
- When the temperature of a gas in increases, the molecules move _________________.
- This takes place when the particles of a liquid gain enough energy to form a gas.
- Another name for solidification is _________________.
- An _____________________ solid does not melt at a distinct temperature.
- a new substance
- The temperature at which a substance melts (2 Words)
- A change in which one kind of molecule is changed into another kind;
- This change in state goes from solid directly to gas.
- The temperature at which a liquid vaporizes. (2 Words)
- A _________________ is a substance that flows.
25 Clues: a new substance • This is the opposite of vaporization. • A change of state from liquid to solid. • A change in state from gas directly to solid. • A _________________ is a substance that flows. • The temperature at which a substance melts (2 Words) • Another name for solidification is _________________. • This change in state goes from solid directly to gas. • ...
United States Capitals 2024-01-10
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- / Capital is Olympia
- / Capital is Lansing
- / Capital is Carson City
- / Capital is Montpelier
- / Capital is Salt Lake City
- / Capital is Juneau
- / Capital is Oklahoma City
- / Capital is Jackson
- / Capital is Bismarck
- / Capital is Annapolis
- / Capital is Sacramento
- / Capital is Santa Fe
- / Capital is Atlanta
- / Capital is Lincoln
- / Capital is Providence
- / Capital is Denver
- / Capital is Columbus
- / Capital is Montgomery
- / Capital is Cheyenne
- / Capital is Concord
- / Capital is Tallahassee
- / Capital is St. Paul
- / Capital is Pierre
- / Capital is Jefferson City
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- / Capital is Richmond
- / Capital is Baton Rouge
- / Capital is Honolulu
- / Capital is Frankfort
- / Capital is Phoenix
- / Capital is Harrisburg
- / Capital is Trenton
- / Capital is Topeka
- / Capital is Indianapolis
- / Capital is Augusta
- / Capital is Springfield
- / Capital is Madison
- / Capital is Columbia
- / Capital is Nashville
- / Capital is Little Rock
- / Capital is Albany
- Virginia / Capital is Charleston
- / Capital is Hartford
- / Capital is Helena
- / Capital is Raleigh
- / Capital is Dover
- / Capital is Austin
- / Capital is Salem
- / Capital is Boise
- / Capital is Boston
- / Capital is Des Moines
50 Clues: / Capital is Dover • / Capital is Salem • / Capital is Boise • / Capital is Topeka • / Capital is Juneau • / Capital is Albany • / Capital is Helena • / Capital is Denver • / Capital is Austin • / Capital is Boston • / Capital is Pierre • / Capital is Olympia • / Capital is Phoenix • / Capital is Lansing • / Capital is Trenton • / Capital is Jackson • / Capital is Augusta • ...
United States Capitals 2024-01-10
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- Capital is Tallahassee
- Capital is Boston
- Capital is Juneau
- Capital is Lansing
- Capital is Montpelier
- Capital is Columbia
- Capital is Indianapolis
- Capital is Cheyenne
- Capital is Lincoln
- Capital is Raleigh
- Capital is Columbus
- Capital is Denver
- Capital is Springfield
- Capital is Nashville
- Capital is Des Moines
- Capital is Montgomery
- Capital is Santa Fe
- Capital is Salem
- Capital is Sacramento
- Capital is Olympia
- Capital is Albany
- Capital is Dover
- Capital is Salt Lake City
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- Capital is Richmond
- Capital is Hartford
- Capital is Frankfort
- Capital is Little Rock
- Capital is Helena
- Capital is Jefferson City
- Capital is Jackson
- Capital is Augusta
- Capital is Concord
- Capital is Annapolis
- Capital is Boise
- Capital is Bismarck
- Capital is St Paul
- Capital is Honolulu
- Capital is Harrisburg
- Capital is Madison
- Capital is Austin
- Capital is Providence
- Capital is Charleston
- Capital is Oklahoma City
- Capital is Phoenix
- Capital is Baton Rouge
- Capital is Carson City
- Capital is Topeka
- Capital is Atlanta
- Capital is Trenton
- Capital is Pierre
50 Clues: Capital is Boise • Capital is Salem • Capital is Dover • Capital is Helena • Capital is Boston • Capital is Juneau • Capital is Austin • Capital is Denver • Capital is Topeka • Capital is Pierre • Capital is Albany • Capital is Jackson • Capital is Augusta • Capital is Concord • Capital is Lansing • Capital is St Paul • Capital is Madison • Capital is Lincoln • Capital is Raleigh • Capital is Phoenix • ...
States and Provinces 2023-11-08
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- SACRAMENTO
- JEFFERSON CITY
- MONTPELIER
- CHEYENNE
- TRENTON
- CONCORD
- SPRINGFIELD
- PIERRE
- SANTA FE
- BISMARCK
- FRANKFORT
- ANNAPOLIS
- PROVIDENCE
- AUSTIN
- SALEM
- ATLANTA
- BOISE
- JUNEAU
- CHARLOTTETOWN
- ALBANY
- WINNIPEG
- MONTGOMERY
- MADISON
- REGINA
- CHARLESTON
- INDIANAPOLIS
- TALLAHASSEE
- LANSING
- ST PAUL
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- DOVER
- PHOENIX
- ST JOHN (NOT NEW BRUNSWICK)
- HALIFAX
- OLYMPIA
- HARRISBURG
- BATON ROUGE
- CARSON CITY
- RALEIGH
- COLUMBIA
- TORONTO
- NASHVILLE
- OKLAHOMA CITY
- LITTLE ROCK
- HARTFORD
- AUGUSTA
- RICHMOND
- TOPEKA
- DES MOINES
- ST JOHNS (NOT NEWFOUNDLAND)
- JACKSON
- COLUMBUS
- HELENA
- HONOLULU
- QUEBEC CITY (CITE DE QUEBEC)
- VICTORIA
- EDMONTON
- BOSTON
- LINCOLN
58 Clues: DOVER • SALEM • BOISE • PIERRE • AUSTIN • JUNEAU • TOPEKA • ALBANY • HELENA • REGINA • BOSTON • PHOENIX • HALIFAX • OLYMPIA • TRENTON • CONCORD • RALEIGH • TORONTO • AUGUSTA • ATLANTA • JACKSON • MADISON • LANSING • LINCOLN • ST PAUL • CHEYENNE • COLUMBIA • SANTA FE • BISMARCK • HARTFORD • RICHMOND • WINNIPEG • COLUMBUS • HONOLULU • VICTORIA • EDMONTON • FRANKFORT • ANNAPOLIS • NASHVILLE • SACRAMENTO • HARRISBURG • MONTPELIER • PROVIDENCE • DES MOINES • MONTGOMERY • CHARLESTON • ...
States and Capitals 2024-02-05
Across
- Providence
- Boise
- Jefferson City
- Phoenix
- Cheyenne
- Little Rock
- Columbus
- Honolulu
- Salt Lake City
- Springfield
- Austin
- Hartford
- Montpelier
- St. Paul
- Juneau
- Bismarck
- Charleston
- Montgomery
- Augusta
- Olympia
- Sacramento
- Tallahassee
- Atlanta
- Topeka
- Concord
- Salem
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- Columbia
- Richmond
- Pierre
- Albany
- Carson City
- Jackson
- Baton Rouge
- Raleigh
- Harrisburg
- Madison
- Dover
- Lansing
- Santa Fe
- Des Moines
- Annapolis
- Denver
- Lincoln
- Boston
- Frankfort
- Indianapolis
- Helena
- Trenton
- Nashville
- Oklahoma City
50 Clues: Boise • Dover • Salem • Pierre • Albany • Austin • Denver • Boston • Juneau • Helena • Topeka • Jackson • Phoenix • Raleigh • Madison • Lansing • Lincoln • Augusta • Olympia • Trenton • Atlanta • Concord • Columbia • Richmond • Cheyenne • Columbus • Honolulu • Santa Fe • Hartford • St. Paul • Bismarck • Annapolis • Frankfort • Nashville • Providence • Harrisburg • Des Moines • Montpelier • Charleston • Montgomery • Sacramento • Carson City • Baton Rouge • Little Rock • ...
US States Crossword 2025-05-01
Across
- Between New York and Rhode Island
- Southernmost state in the continental U.S., north of the Gulf of Mexico
- North of Tennessee and west of West Virginia
- North of Colorado and west of South Dakota
- South of Virginia and east of Tennessee
- South of Arkansas and east of Texas
- North of Oregon and south of British Columbia, Canada
- Between Nebraska and Illinois
- Not connected to any U.S. state; west of Canada
- East of Washington and Oregon; west of Montana and Wyoming
- East of California and borders New Mexico to the east
- East of Iowa and borders Indiana to the east
- East of Indiana and west of Pennsylvania
- South of New York and north of Maryland
- East of Nevada and west of Colorado
- Northernmost New England state, east of New Hampshire
- Between Colorado to the west and Missouri to the east
- East of New York and west of New Hampshire
- East of Mississippi and borders Georgia to the east
- West of Alabama and east of Louisiana
- North of South Dakota and borders Canada
- Borders North Dakota to the west and Wisconsin to the east
- Located in the Pacific Ocean, southwest of California
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- Borders Oregon to the north and Nevada to the east
- South of North Carolina and north of Georgia
- East of Wisconsin and bordered by four Great Lakes
- East of Arizona and south of Colorado
- North of Nebraska and south of North Dakota
- South of Maryland and north of North Carolina
- North of Louisiana and west of Mississippi
- South of Pennsylvania and east of Maryland
- North of Florida and west of South Carolina
- North of Illinois and east of Minnesota
- North of Connecticut and east of New York
- South of Wyoming and north of New Mexico
- North of Kansas and south of South Dakota
- South of Iowa and west of Illinois
- East of California and west of Utah
- North of Mississippi and south of Kentucky
- Borders Virginia to the south and Pennsylvania to the north
- West of Virginia and east of Ohio
- South of Oklahoma and west of Louisiana
- East of Connecticut and south of Massachusetts
- East of Pennsylvania and south of New York
- North of Pennsylvania and east of Ontario, Canada
- South of Canada, east of Idaho
- South of Kansas and north of Texas
- Borders Ohio to the east and Illinois to the west
48 Clues: Between Nebraska and Illinois • South of Canada, east of Idaho • Between New York and Rhode Island • West of Virginia and east of Ohio • South of Iowa and west of Illinois • South of Kansas and north of Texas • South of Arkansas and east of Texas • East of California and west of Utah • East of Nevada and west of Colorado • East of Arizona and south of Colorado • ...
United States History 2025-05-05
Across
- Madison / The “Father of the Constitution”
- Marshall / The first Black Supreme Court Justice
- War / War fought from 1775-1783 for independence
- Addams / Founded the Hull House for immigrants
- / The ship sunk in 1898 leading to the Spanish-American War
- / The battle that began the American Revolution
- Hamilton / First Secretary of the Treasury
- Compromise / The compromise that admitted Missouri as a slave state
- Destiny / The doctrine that justified westward expansion
- / The movement to ban alcohol
- / The U.S. bought this state from Russia in 1867
- Purchase / Bought from France in 1803, doubled U.S. size
- Act / The act that taxed printed materials in the colonies
- / The system of forced labor in the South before 1865
- Compromise / The compromise that counted enslaved people as part of the population
- / The 19th amendment granted this right to women
- Paine / Author of “Common Sense”
- Washington / The first president of the United States
- / Document that starts with “We the People”
- / The territory added by the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
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- Act / A law requiring colonists to house British soldiers
- Deal / The economic program to end the Great Depression
- Depression / The economic downturn that began in 1929
- Roosevelt / President during the Great Depression and WWII
- Earhart / The first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic
- Doctrine / U.S. policy opposing European colonization in Americas (1823)
- Proclamation / Freed enslaved people in Confederate states
- / The “Trail of __” forced Native Americans west
- Act / Law that made it illegal to criticize the government in 1798
- / The march from Selma to Montgomery fought for this right
- Lincoln / 16th President of the United States
- / Famous abolitionist and former slave, Frederick __
- Tubman / Leader of the Underground Railroad
- Twenties / Nickname for the 1920s in the U.S.
- War / The war with Mexico that added southwestern territory
- v. Ferguson / The Supreme Court case that declared segregation legal (“separate but equal”)
- / The first permanent English settlement in America
- / The ship that carried Pilgrims to America in 1620
- / The right guaranteed by the First Amendment
- / The battle that was the turning point of the Civil War
- Falls / Site of the 1848 women’s rights convention
- of Rights / First 10 amendments to the Constitution
- Jefferson / President who completed the Louisiana Purchase
- Rights / The movement seeking equal rights for all citizens
44 Clues: / The movement to ban alcohol • Paine / Author of “Common Sense” • Madison / The “Father of the Constitution” • Hamilton / First Secretary of the Treasury • Tubman / Leader of the Underground Railroad • / Document that starts with “We the People” • Lincoln / 16th President of the United States • Twenties / Nickname for the 1920s in the U.S. • ...
50 states crossword 2025-04-14
Across
- Second state admitted to the union
- Lake of the woods
- "The grand canyon state"
- the Mississippi river ends here
- landlocked and on Canadian border
- State motto is "live free or die"
- Napa valley wine country
- the mount rushmore state
- Lake Okeechobee is here
- Lots of cheese factories here
- Bernie Sanders is from this state
- Home of the gateway arch
- "Almost heaven"
- Cornhuskers is the state school's mascot name
- Miss america pageant was held here for years
- the lone star state
- Gambling mecca
- Known for potatoes
- borders Massachusetts and new York
- Home of the naval academy
- Bill Clinton hailed from this state
- Capital is the "mile high city"
- Puget sound is on its west coast
- 8 US presidents were born here
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- Many Mormons settled here
- Last state to have a monarchy
- Your granny lives here
- Hoosier state
- first airplane flight was here
- known for horseracing and bourbon making
- School mascot is a jayhawk
- J.D. Vance is from this state
- capital can only be reached by boat or plane
- Headquarters of the United Nations
- State where the salem witch trials happened
- Corn belt state with the mississippi on eastern border
- Least populous state
- Country music home
- Known as the first state
- Home of Yellowstone national park
- Myrtle beach golfing
- The northeastern most state
- a "four corner" state
- Lincoln was not born here
- "sweet home__________-
- Columbia river is on its northern boundary
- Deep south slave state
- smallest US state by area
- Houses the most active airport in the USA
49 Clues: Hoosier state • Gambling mecca • "Almost heaven" • Lake of the woods • Country music home • Known for potatoes • the lone star state • Least populous state • Myrtle beach golfing • a "four corner" state • Your granny lives here • "sweet home__________- • Deep south slave state • Lake Okeechobee is here • "The grand canyon state" • Napa valley wine country • the mount rushmore state • ...
States of Consciousness 2024-03-12
Across
- this is the most commonly abused depressant
- the first person to hypnotize someone
- this stimulant has devastating effects on the brains serotonin
- these drugs distort perception
- this is a sleep disorder in which a person randomly falls asleep
- we spend ______ of life asleep
- rhythmic brain wave activity
- The United States is currently in an _____________ crisis
- the focusing of one's attention to clear ones mind
- these machines are used to map out patterns of sleep
- according to Freud, this type of content is dreams is the main story line
- this is a commonly used stimulant that is highly addictive but comes with a crash of depression
- a suggestion made during hypnosis that influences the person's behavior afterward
- this is a sleep disorder in which a person stops breathing while they are sleeping
- REM is sometimes called this because the brain is awake but the body is not
- involves repetition of a mantra
- state of consciousness resulting from a narrowed focus on attention
- according to Freud, this type of content in dreams is the underlying meaning of symbols
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- this is the most commonly used stimulant
- these are sleep disruptions that involve screaming, panic and confusion
- our awareness of ourselves and our environment
- this type of meditation focuses on present moment
- this type of meditation has a person concentrate on inhaling and exhaling
- these brain waves are long and slow
- use of hypnosis to relieve pain
- this is a sleep disorder characterized by not getting enough sleep at night
- Stage 4 is know as this
- these are drugs that speed up neural activity
- this stage of sleep is characterized by rapid eye movements
- this is the most commonly used hallucinogen
- this is the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana
- these are sequences of images, emotions, and thoughts passing through a sleeping persons mind
- process of learning to control body states with the help of machines
- these are the cycles that tell the body when to sleep, wake, eat
- these drugs slow down the nervous system and body
- this hallucinogen can result in perceptual distortions
- these are slow brain waves of an awake but relaxed state
- this is an essential state of consciousness that involves four stages
38 Clues: Stage 4 is know as this • rhythmic brain wave activity • these drugs distort perception • we spend ______ of life asleep • use of hypnosis to relieve pain • involves repetition of a mantra • these brain waves are long and slow • the first person to hypnotize someone • this is the most commonly used stimulant • this is the most commonly abused depressant • ...
States of Matter 2024-03-07
Across
- A substance made up of two or more elements.
- The point at which the pressure of a liquid is equal to outside pressure.
- All matter is made up of tiny ________.
- A French scientist that studied pressure.
- The ability of a fluid to exert an upward force on an object.
- A fluids resistance to flow.
- According to Charles' Law, as temp increases, so does ______.
- Changes of one substance to another
- The point at which a solid becomes a liquid.
- There is a relationship between pressure, volume, and _______.
- Particles are constantly _________.
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- Changes in size, shape, or state of matter.
- State of matter with no volume or shape.
- The point at which a liquid becomes a solid.
- The mathematician who made buoyancy discovery.
- State of matter with definite volume, but no definite shape.
- A British scientist who studied gases.
- State of matter with definite volume and shape.
- Directly from a solid to a gas.
- A substance made up of atoms that are all alike.
- Theory on how the particles of gases behave.
- Force exerted per unit area.
- A Swiss scientist who studied fluids.
23 Clues: A fluids resistance to flow. • Force exerted per unit area. • Directly from a solid to a gas. • Changes of one substance to another • Particles are constantly _________. • A Swiss scientist who studied fluids. • A British scientist who studied gases. • All matter is made up of tiny ________. • State of matter with no volume or shape. • ...
States of Matter 2024-04-09
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- _____ action is the ability for liquids to climb up a surface
- The state that all atoms move the fastest
- The change from a liquid to a gas
- The ability to move throughout a larger room
- The basic building blocks of all matter
- The ability to move through a small opening
- The state of matter with definite volume and indefinite shape
- The change from a solid to a gas
- The change from a liquid to a solid
- A type of solid with a repeating pattern
- The change from a gas to a solid
- The number of states of matter
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- The change from a solid to a liquid
- The 'point' at which a liquid turns into a gas
- Adding heat to a substance will cause the atoms to move ______
- ____Tension the ability for a liquid to hold onto itself and not spill
- A type of solid with a random pattern
- The change from a gas to a liquid
- The shape and volume of a gas is always _____
- The shape and volume of a solid is always___
- The 'point' at which a solid, liquid, and gas exist at the same time
- Particles in the gas phase are ________ apart than in the other phases
22 Clues: The number of states of matter • The change from a solid to a gas • The change from a gas to a solid • The change from a gas to a liquid • The change from a liquid to a gas • The change from a solid to a liquid • The change from a liquid to a solid • A type of solid with a random pattern • The basic building blocks of all matter • A type of solid with a repeating pattern • ...
The 50 States 2022-11-08
50 Clues: SC • VA • SD • NY • RI • ID • NV • MO • MS • AZ • LA • WY • AR • NC • PA • OH • WI • DE • HI • UT • MI • IL • NM • IA • MD • TX • CT • CO • NE • MA • KY • VT • MN • AK • ND • WV • IN • AL • MT • ME • WA • NJ • CA • FL • TN • OK • GA • KS • NH • OR
States of Matter 2022-05-12
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- any noncrystalline solid in which the atoms and molecules are not organized in a definite lattice pattern
- an instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure
- any solid material in which the component atoms are arranged in a definite pattern
- the force exerted by gas particles colliding with the wall of their container
- (point) the temperature at which a liquid boils
- the transition from the solid phase to the gas phase without passing through a liquid phase
- the pressure exerted by gas particles in Earth's atmosphere as those particles collide with objects
- the process by which a solid/liquid turns into a gas
- (point) the temperature at which a given liquid will freeze
- a volume empty of matter
- (point) the temperature at which a liquid boils at 1 atmosphere
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- a measure of the tendency of a material to change into the gaseous or vapor state
- standard atmosphere
- (kinetic) Matter is made up of particles that are constantly moving
- a graphical representation of the physical states of a substance under different conditions of temperature and pressure
- the existence of a chemical element in two or more forms
- (point)the temperature at which a given solid will melt
- the temperature and pressure at which three phases of that substance may coexist in thermodynamic equilibrium
- pascal
- (kinetic)a form of energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion
- the process by which a liquid turns into a gas
21 Clues: pascal • standard atmosphere • a volume empty of matter • the process by which a liquid turns into a gas • (point) the temperature at which a liquid boils • an instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure • the process by which a solid/liquid turns into a gas • (point)the temperature at which a given solid will melt • ...
United States History 2022-12-16
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- Upper house of the U.S. Congress, each state has two members
- one country over another area to be used for their benefit.
- Opponents of the Constitution at the time when the states were contemplating its adoption.
- A city or town.
- a formal agreement between the government of two or more countries.
- a person who is the legal property of another.
- The governing body of a nation, state, or community.
- An area of land under the Jurisdiction of a ruler or state.
- Relating to an area and life in the country.
- An economic policy under which nations sought to increase their wealth and power by obtaining larges amounts of gold and silver and by selling more. goods than they bought.
- The legislature of the United States government
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- A change to the U.S. Constitution.
- A rule issued by the President that has the force of law.
- Sending, goods and services, to another country.
- A system which power is divided between the national and state governments.
- Supporters of the Constitution.
- Bring, goods and services, into a country.
- The manner in which a country chooses to organize its relationships with other countries.
- A forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system.
- The law making body of the British government.
20 Clues: A city or town. • Supporters of the Constitution. • A change to the U.S. Constitution. • Bring, goods and services, into a country. • Relating to an area and life in the country. • a person who is the legal property of another. • The law making body of the British government. • The legislature of the United States government • ...
United States Crossword 2022-12-14
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- The capital of this state is Providence.
- The capital of this state is Boise.
- The capital of this state is Jefferson City.
- The capital of this state is Phoenix.
- The capital of this state is Cheyenne.
- The capital of this state is Little Rock.
- The capital of this state is Columbus.
- The capital of this state is Honolulu.
- The capital of this state is Salt Lake City.
- The capital of this state is Springfield.
- The capital of this state is Austin.
- The capital of this state is Hartford.
- The capital of this state is Montpelier.
- The capital of this state is St. Paul.
- The capital of this state is Juneau.
- The capital of this state is Bismarck.
- The capital of this state is Charleston.
- The capital of this state is Montgomery.
- The capital of this state is Augusta.
- The capital of this state is Olympia.
- The capital of this state is Sacramento.
- The capital of this state is Tallahassee
- The capital of this state is Atlanta.
- The capital of this state is Topeka.
- The capital of this state is Concord.
- The capital of this state is Salem.
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- The capital of this state is Columbia.
- The capital of this state is Richmond.
- The capital of this state is Pierre.
- The capital of this state is Albany.
- The capital of this state is Carson City.
- The capital of this state is Jackson.
- The capital of this state is Baton Rouge.
- The capital of this state is Raleigh.
- The capital of this state is Harrisburg.
- The capital of this state is Madison.
- The capital of this state is Dover.
- The capital of this state is Lansing.
- The capital of this state is Santa Fe.
- The capital of this state is Des Moines.
- The capital of this state is Annapolis.
- The capital of this state is Denver.
- The capital of this state is Lincoln.
- The capital of this state is Boston.
- The capital of this state is Frankfort.
- The capital of this state is Indianapolis.
- The capital of this state is Helena.
- The capital of this state is Trenton.
- The capital of this state is Nashville.
- The capital of this state is Oklahoma City.
50 Clues: The capital of this state is Boise. • The capital of this state is Dover. • The capital of this state is Salem. • The capital of this state is Pierre. • The capital of this state is Albany. • The capital of this state is Austin. • The capital of this state is Denver. • The capital of this state is Boston. • The capital of this state is Juneau. • ...
Mexico States Quiz 2023-01-25
32 Clues: Tepic • LaPaz • Oaxaca • Colima • Xalapa • Toluca • Puebla • Mérida • Pachuca • Durango • Morelia • Mexicali • Culiacán • Campeche • Tlaxcala • Saltillo • Chetumal • Chihuahua • Querétaro • Zacatecas • Monterrey • MexicoCity • Guanajuato • Hermosillo • Cuernavaca • Guadalajara • Villahermosa • Chilpancingo • SanLuisPotosi • Aguascalientes • CiudadVictoria • TuxtlaGutiérrez
States of Matter 2022-12-05
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- definite volume changes shape
- solid to liquid
- density of liquid
- Has mass and takes up space
- used to protect your eyes in the heating/cooling lab
- definite volume and shape
- changes volume and shape
- smallest piece of matter
- adding this gives atoms more energy
- gas to solid
- when matter changes its state
- acid that melted first in the heating/cooling lab
- Acid that melted at 69.3 degrees celsius in the heating/cooling lab
- liquid to solid
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- description for how the atoms of a solid move
- gas to liquid
- density of gas
- solid to gas
- describes how the atoms of a gas move
- liquid to gas
- the study of matter and its properties
- density of solid
- decreases when the temperature is decreased
23 Clues: solid to gas • gas to solid • gas to liquid • liquid to gas • density of gas • solid to liquid • liquid to solid • density of solid • density of liquid • changes volume and shape • smallest piece of matter • definite volume and shape • Has mass and takes up space • definite volume changes shape • when matter changes its state • adding this gives atoms more energy • ...
states and capitals 2022-09-15
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- Tennessee
- Alabama
- Michigan
- Oregon
- South Dakota
- colorado
- Hawaii
- Louisiana
- Nevada
- Montana
- Alaska
- Florida
- New Jersey
- South Carolina
- Mississippi
- Georgia
- California
- New Hampshire
- Oklahoma
- Delaware
- Wisconsin
- Road Island
- Idaho
- Maryland
- North Carolina
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- Iowa
- West Virginia
- Utah
- Vermont
- Missouri
- Arkansas
- Indiana
- Arizona
- Kentucky
- Minnesota
- Washington
- North Dakota
- Texas
- Wyoming
- Connecticut
- New York
- New Mexico
- Nebraska
- Virginia
- Ohio
- Pennsylvania
- Maine
- Kansas
- Massachusetts
- Illinois
50 Clues: Iowa • Utah • Ohio • Texas • Maine • Idaho • Oregon • Hawaii • Nevada • Alaska • Kansas • Alabama • Vermont • Indiana • Arizona • Montana • Wyoming • Florida • Georgia • Michigan • Missouri • Arkansas • colorado • Kentucky • New York • Nebraska • Virginia • Oklahoma • Delaware • Illinois • Maryland • Tennessee • Minnesota • Louisiana • Wisconsin • Washington • New Jersey • New Mexico • California • Connecticut • Mississippi • Road Island • South Dakota • North Dakota • ...
States and Capitals 2022-09-22
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- Trenton,__________
- Raleigh,_______________
- Lansing,________
- Denver,________
- Helena,_______
- Jefferson City,________
- Santa Fe,__________
- Jackson,___________
- Indianapolis,_______
- Dover,________
- Sacramento,__________
- Bismarck,____________
- Des Moines,____
- Tallahassee,_______
- Lincoln,________
- Topeka,______
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- Baton Rouge,_________
- Salem,______
- Phoenix,_______
- Atlanta,_______
- Albany,________
- Concord,_____________
- Montgomery,_______
- Boise,_____
- Columbus,____
- Annapolis,________
- Saint Paul,_________
- Oklahoma City,________
- Carson City,______
- Augusta,_____
- Little Rock,________
- Boston,_____________
- Hartford,___________
- Honolulu,______
- Springfield,________
- Juneau,______
36 Clues: Boise,_____ • Salem,______ • Columbus,____ • Augusta,_____ • Juneau,______ • Topeka,______ • Helena,_______ • Dover,________ • Phoenix,_______ • Atlanta,_______ • Albany,________ • Denver,________ • Honolulu,______ • Des Moines,____ • Lansing,________ • Lincoln,________ • Trenton,__________ • Montgomery,_______ • Annapolis,________ • Carson City,______ • Santa Fe,__________ • Jackson,___________ • ...
states and capitals 2026-01-23
30 Clues: Boise • Dover • Topeka • Boston • Juneau • Denver • Helena • Trenton • Atlanta • Lansing • Phoenix • Lincoln • Augusta • Concord • Jackson • Hartford • Honolulu • Annapolis • Frankfort • Des Moines • Saint Paul • Montgomery • Sacramento • Baton Rouge • Carson City • Little Rock • Tallahassee • Springfield • Indianapolis • Jefferson City
States of Matter 2026-02-24
United States Presidents 2025-12-16
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- Second-highest executive office, first in line of succession
- Scandal that led to Nixon's resignation in 1974
- African American president elected in 2008
- Last name shared by two presidents, one a Rough Rider and one who led during the Great Depression
- Process by which Congress can remove a president from office
- First president considered a champion of the "common man"
- Youngest elected president who faced the Cuban Missile Crisis
- President whose doctrine warned European powers against colonization in the Americas
- FDR's response to the Great Depression with economic reforms
- 16th President who preserved the Union and issued the Emancipation Proclamation
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- Location where Lincoln delivered his famous address during the Civil War
- Official residence and workplace of the president since 1800
- President who made the decision to drop atomic bombs on Japan
- Supreme law that established the office of the presidency
- First President of the United States and "Father of His Country"
- Former actor known as "The Great Communicator" who served in the 1980s
- Last name of the 41st and 43rd presidents, a father and son
- Third President who authored the Declaration of Independence
- Type of college that officially elects the president
- Group of advisors appointed by the president to lead executive departments
20 Clues: African American president elected in 2008 • Scandal that led to Nixon's resignation in 1974 • Type of college that officially elects the president • Supreme law that established the office of the presidency • First president considered a champion of the "common man" • Last name of the 41st and 43rd presidents, a father and son • ...
States of Consciousness 2026-03-09
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- hidden meaning of a dream, per Sigmund Freud’s view of the function of dreams
- feelings of intense elation and pleasure from drug use
- sleep disorder with periods of interrupted breathing due to a disruption in signals sent from the brain that regulate breathing
- second stage of sleep; the body goes into deep relaxation; characterized by the appearance of sleep spindles
- period of sleep outside periods of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep
- sleep disorder defined by episodes when breathing stops during sleep as a result of blockage of the airway
- endocrine structure located inside the brain that releases melatonin
- state marked by relatively low levels of physical activity and reduced sensory awareness that is distinct from periods of rest that occur during wakefulness
- hormone secreted by the endocrine gland that serves as an important regulator of the sleep-wake cycle
- sleep disorder in which the sufferer cannot resist falling to sleep at inopportune times
- biological rhythm that occurs over approximately 24 hours
- (also, somnambulism) sleep disorder in which the sleeper engages in relatively complex behaviors
- consistent difficulty in falling or staying asleep for at least three nights a week over a month’s time
- one of a class of drugs that results in profound alterations in sensory and perceptual experiences, often with vivid hallucinations
- clearing the mind in order to achieve a state of relaxed awareness and focus
- tendency to maintain a balance, or optimal level, within a biological system
- awareness of internal and external stimuli
- emotional, rather than a physical, need for a drug which may be used to relieve psychological distress
- psychotherapy that focuses on cognitive processes and problem behaviors that is sometimes used to treat sleep disorders such as insomnia
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- theoretical repository of information shared by all people across cultures, as described by Carl Jung
- result of insufficient sleep on a chronic basis
- characterized by high levels of sensory awareness, thought, and behavior
- state of requiring increasing quantities of the drug to gain the desired effect
- type of amphetamine that can be made from pseudoephedrine, an over-the-counter drug; widely manufactured and abused
- collection of symptoms brought on by travel from one time zone to another that results from the mismatch between our internal circadian cycles and our environment
- first stage of sleep; transitional phase that occurs between wakefulness and sleep; the period during which a person drifts off to sleep
- one of a group of sleep disorders characterized by unwanted, disruptive motor activity and/or experiences during sleep
- sleep disorder defined by episodes during which breathing stops during sleep
- period of sleep characterized by brain waves very similar to those during wakefulness and by darting movements of the eyes under closed eyelids
- infant (one year old or younger) with no apparent medical condition suddenly dies during sleep
- internal cycle of biological activity
- brain’s control of switching between sleep and wakefulness as well as coordinating this cycle with the outside world
- sleep disorder in which the muscle paralysis associated with the REM sleep phase does not occur; sleepers have high levels of physical activity during REM sleep, especially during disturbing dreams
- work schedule that changes from early to late on a daily or weekly basis
- changes in normal bodily functions that cause a drug user to experience withdrawal symptoms upon cessation of use
- study that combines the results of several related studies
- sleep disorder in which the sufferer has uncomfortable sensations in the legs when trying to fall asleep that are relieved by moving the legs
- drug that tends to suppress central nervous system activity
- sleep-deprived individuals will experience shorter sleep latencies during subsequent opportunities for sleep
- sleep disorder in which the sleeper experiences a sense of panic and may scream or attempt to escape from the immediate environment
- state of extreme self-focus and attention in which minimal attention is given to external stimuli
- storyline of events that occur during a dream, per Sigmund Freud’s view of the function of dreams
- third stage of sleep; deep sleep characterized by low frequency, high amplitude delta waves
- variety of negative symptoms experienced when drug use is discontinued
- drug that tends to increase overall levels of neural activity; includes caffeine, nicotine, amphetamines, and cocaine
- people become aware that they are dreaming and can control the dream’s content
- rapid burst of high frequency brain waves during stage 2 sleep that may be important for learning and memory
- lack of muscle tone or muscle weakness, and in some cases complete paralysis of the voluntary muscles
48 Clues: internal cycle of biological activity • awareness of internal and external stimuli • feelings of intense elation and pleasure from drug use • result of insufficient sleep on a chronic basis • biological rhythm that occurs over approximately 24 hours • ...
U.S. Bordering States 2026-03-13
38 Clues: NJ & OH • ND & ID • NC & FL • DE & VA • KY & GA • OR & CA • MO & WY • NY & PA • OH & WI • NH & MA • WV & NC • IN & IA • ME & VT • AR & IA • LA & NM • MT & NV • MI & OH • MI & MN • MA & RI • MI & PA • WA & ID • SD & UT • IL & SD • WI & ND • GA & SC • UT & KS • ID & NM • CO & CA • TN & TX • IL & WV • AR & CO • VT & PA • OK & AZ • NH & CT • ND & NE • FL & MS • AL & LA • MD & VA
U.S. States Trivia 2026-03-12
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- This state's governor is Governor Newsom.
- State that George Washington was from.
- This state is home to Disney World.
- State that is furthest Northeast.
- This state is home to the Dallas Cowboys.
- This state shares its name with the U.S. capital.
- Home to Mount Rushmore.(2 words)
- Number of states in the United States.
- State with another country's name in it (2 words).
- State where the rocky mountains are located.
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- Last state to join the United States.
- This state has the Grand Canyon in it.
- This state is the furthest north.
- This state's capital is St. Paul.
- State directly to the north of us.
- This state's name has 4 "I's" but can see.
- State that has the salt lakes in it.
- State directly above Florida.
- Home of the statue of Liberty.(2 words)
- This state's home to a city with many casinos in it.
20 Clues: State directly above Florida. • Home to Mount Rushmore.(2 words) • This state is the furthest north. • This state's capital is St. Paul. • State that is furthest Northeast. • State directly to the north of us. • This state is home to Disney World. • State that has the salt lakes in it. • Last state to join the United States. • This state has the Grand Canyon in it. • ...
States of USA 2026-03-03
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- The Capital Is Salem
- The Capital Is Columbia two words
- The Capital Is Indianapolis
- The Capital Is Saint Paul
- The Capital Is Trenton (two words)
- The Capital Is Austin
- The Capital Is Little Rock
- The Capital Is Columbus
- The Capital Is Frankfort
- The Capital Is Tallahassee
- The Capital Is Phoenix
- The Capital Is Augusta
- The Capital Is Oklahoma City
- The Capital Is Richmond
- The Capital Is Harrisburg
- The Capital Is Dover
- The Capital Is Concord (two words)
- The Capital Is Topeka
- The Capital Is Lansing
- The Capital Is Cheyenne
- The Capital Is Salt Lake City
- The Capital Is Jefferson City
- The Capital Is Denver
- The Capital Is Bismarck two words
- The Capital Is Juneau
- The Capital Is Lincoln
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- The Capital Is Santa Fe (Two words)
- The Capital Is Baton Rouge
- The Capital Is Nashville
- The Capital Is Honolulu
- The Capital Is Montgomery
- The Capital Is Carson City
- The Capital Is Madison
- The Capital Is Raleigh two words
- The Capital Is Charleston two words
- The Capital Is Pierre two words
- The Capital Is Springfield
- The Capital Is Annapolis
- The Capital Is Des Moines
- The Capital Is Boston
- The Capital Is Providence two words
- The Capital Is Boise
- The Capital Is Sacramento
- The Capital Is Albany (two words)
- The Capital Is Jackson
- The Capital Is Montpelier
- The Capital Is Hartford
- The Capital Is Atlanta
- The Capital Is Olympia
- The Capital Is Helena
50 Clues: The Capital Is Salem • The Capital Is Boise • The Capital Is Dover • The Capital Is Austin • The Capital Is Boston • The Capital Is Topeka • The Capital Is Helena • The Capital Is Denver • The Capital Is Juneau • The Capital Is Madison • The Capital Is Phoenix • The Capital Is Augusta • The Capital Is Jackson • The Capital Is Lansing • The Capital Is Atlanta • The Capital Is Olympia • ...
States of Matter 2026-04-29
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- or gas
- Able to be squeezed into a smaller space
- A change of state from solid to gas
- A substance with a fixed shape and volume
- A change of state from gas to solid
- A change of state from liquid to solid
- model The idea that all matter is made up of tiny particles
- A substance with no fixed shape or volume
- A change of state from solid to liquid
- Able to flow and change shape
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- or removed
- Unable to bend, flow or change shape
- of matter One of the forms that matter can take, such as solid,
- A substance with a fixed volume that flows and changes
- Unable to be squeezed into a smaller space
- A rapid change of state from liquid to gas, with vigorous
- A change of state from gas to liquid
- of state A transition between forms of matter when energy is
- A change of state from liquid to gas at the surface of a
- vapour Water in its gas state
- Any substance that takes up space and has mass
21 Clues: or gas • or removed • vapour Water in its gas state • Able to flow and change shape • A change of state from solid to gas • A change of state from gas to solid • Unable to bend, flow or change shape • A change of state from gas to liquid • A change of state from liquid to solid • A change of state from solid to liquid • Able to be squeezed into a smaller space • ...
Capital Punishment 2018-04-16
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- A “con” is you are still _____ another human.
- You can recieve the death penalty for trafficking large amount of _____.
- This is one of the ways that you can receive the death penalty.
- The nationwide execution rate is rapidly_______.
- What crime has a different punishment for different States?
- Hanging is legal in how many States?
- How many inmates are currently on death row nationwide?
- States with the death penalty have _________ murder rates.
- How many executions have been made so far this year?
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- The death penalty is still legal in how many States?
- Gets the ______ guys off the streets.
- A sense of _________for the victims loved ones.
- Makes criminals think about the consequences.
- In how many States is electrocution still legal?
- The Southern region has the ____ executions.
- Murder rates are ______ in states without the death penalty.
- A financial con of the death penalty.
- Lethal gas is a legal method in how many states?
18 Clues: Hanging is legal in how many States? • Gets the ______ guys off the streets. • A financial con of the death penalty. • The Southern region has the ____ executions. • A “con” is you are still _____ another human. • Makes criminals think about the consequences. • A sense of _________for the victims loved ones. • The nationwide execution rate is rapidly_______. • ...
Civil War Vocabulary 2024-04-12
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- Confederate general who surrendered at Appomattox Courthouse
- A Network of secret routes and safe houses established in the United States used by enslaved African-Americans to escape into free states and Canada.
- The forced enlistment of people into the armed forces of a country.
- Part of the Compromise of 1850. Made it law that escaped enslaved people had to be returned to their owners, even if they were in a free state.
- The North or Northern States; States that remained loyal to the national government during the Civil War.
- (1863) Declared that all enslaved people in rebelling states must be set free.
- general of the Union Army
- Slave states that did not secede from the Union.
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- Southern States or Confederate States of America who seceded from the Union in the Civil War.
- To formally withdraw from something.
- President of the Confederate States
- Speech given by Abraham Lincoln after the Battle of Gettysburg, which was a turning point in the Civil War.
- President of the United States during the Civil War
- A war between citizens of the same country
- Soldiers killed or wounded in battle.
- Involves the destruction of all enemy targets, supplies, and infrastructure.
16 Clues: general of the Union Army • President of the Confederate States • To formally withdraw from something. • Soldiers killed or wounded in battle. • A war between citizens of the same country • Slave states that did not secede from the Union. • President of the United States during the Civil War • Confederate general who surrendered at Appomattox Courthouse • ...
Civil War Vocab 2022-05-12
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- law which established the Kansas and Nebraska territories and allowed for
- power between slave states and free states
- an agreement where both sides give up something in order to reach a goal
- a leading figure in the abolitionist movement in the pre-Civil War United States
- to withdraw from an organization
- an agreement made to keep
- A nickname given to people supporting the Confederate States
- to decide on the issue of slavery.
- formerly escaped slave who wrote a book about his life and became an influential speaker in the North
- A term meaning "before war"
- A term used to describe people who supported the Union
- a settlement in a new country or region
- the orientation of those who favor government by the people
- a tactic where a military force surrounds a city to control
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- A person who wanted to eliminate slavery.
- Battle in Pennsylvania that was the turning point of the Civil War
- an encounter of two armies
- Antislavery party founded in the United States in 1848 with the goal of keeping slavery
- The idea that a territory could vote whether or not to have slavery
- of the western states.
- a league of persons, parties, or states
21 Clues: of the western states. • an agreement made to keep • an encounter of two armies • A term meaning "before war" • to withdraw from an organization • to decide on the issue of slavery. • a league of persons, parties, or states • a settlement in a new country or region • A person who wanted to eliminate slavery. • power between slave states and free states • ...
Civil War 2024-11-20
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- The Southern states that seceded from the Union.
- Site of a pivotal Civil War battle and Lincoln’s famous address.
- The act of withdrawing from the Union.
- President of the United States during the Civil War.
- President of the Confederate States of America.
- Bloodiest single-day battle of the Civil War.
- Court House where Lee surrendered to Grant.
- Abolished all slavery in the United States.
- Network that helped enslaved people escape to freedom.
- The institution at the heart of Civil War conflicts.
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- Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad who helped enslaved people escape.
- The military force of the Southern states.
- Douglass Former enslaved person who became an abolitionist leader.
- Commanding general of the Union Army.
- Movement to end slavery.
- Period of rebuilding after the Civil War.
- The Northern states during the Civil War.
- Sumter Where the first shots of the Civil War were fired.
- The military force of the Northern states.
- Union general famous for his scorched earth tactics during his "March to the Sea."
- Assassinated Abraham Lincoln.
- General of the Confederate Army.
- The act of freeing enslaved people.
- Armored naval ships used during the Civil War.
24 Clues: Movement to end slavery. • Assassinated Abraham Lincoln. • General of the Confederate Army. • The act of freeing enslaved people. • Commanding general of the Union Army. • The act of withdrawing from the Union. • Period of rebuilding after the Civil War. • The Northern states during the Civil War. • The military force of the Southern states. • ...
Cival war cross words 2025-04-14
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- States of America: The official name of the Confederacy.
- Davis: The president of the Confederate States of America.
- Box: A soldier's ammunition cap box.
- The name of the group of Northern states.
- Proclamation: A decree issued by Lincoln freeing slaves in Confederate states.
- Sumter: The fort where the Civil War began.
- The period before the Civil War.
- The name of the group of Southern states that seceded from the Union.
- Basket: One's stomach.
- An earthen rampart or defensive structure.
- Someone drafted into military service.
- A term for Confederate soldiers or for lice.
- Iron Crackers: Hardtack biscuits.
- Lost Cause: A term referring to the Confederacy's fight and aftermath.
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- A type of long-barreled firearm used in the Civil War.
- Strengthening a position for defense.
- Line: The line separating the Northern and Southern states.
- Nickname for Union currency.
- A type of pistol.
- Any portable gun.
- A warship covered in iron or steel plates.
- Lincoln: The 16th president of the United States.
- Toothpick: A very large, long knife.
- Cook and Bottle Washer: A person capable of doing many things.
- The opening in a gun's barrel for loading.
25 Clues: A type of pistol. • Any portable gun. • Basket: One's stomach. • Nickname for Union currency. • The period before the Civil War. • Iron Crackers: Hardtack biscuits. • Box: A soldier's ammunition cap box. • Toothpick: A very large, long knife. • Strengthening a position for defense. • Someone drafted into military service. • The name of the group of Northern states. • ...
Constitutional Convention B 2022-03-14
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- Gave lots of votes to the big population states
- number of branches in the US government
- the leaders and decision-makers of a society
- Maryland children playing on the beaches of this ocean
- Finally banned, 20 years after
- Though concerned for this, Washington attended
- a formal agreement between nations
- both sides give up something to reach a settlement
- An economic ______________ after the Revolutionary War
- Can't all of us states stay equal?
- President of the convention
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- how voting representatives a state will get in Congress
- Number of states attending
- a brilliant move to advance a position, e.g. The Virginia Plan
- Place of meeting, preceding Philadelphia
- Those who crafted and shaped the new government
- branch of gov't concerned with courts and justice
- What the states were asked to do with the Constitution
- sent to the convention, representing states
- the "chief executive" - leader of the executive branch
- ...of Confederation government to be revised
- amount of slaves counted for representation
- Among many things, Benjamin Franklin was this man of ideas
- people who formally elect the president of the United States
- number of states rejecting the Constitution
25 Clues: Number of states attending • President of the convention • Finally banned, 20 years after • a formal agreement between nations • Can't all of us states stay equal? • number of branches in the US government • Place of meeting, preceding Philadelphia • sent to the convention, representing states • amount of slaves counted for representation • ...
Causes of The Civil War 2022-03-02
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- Southern states, below 36°30 line
- Balancing the amount of slave states and free states
- Abraham Lincoln became the 16th president
- U.S. expands westward causing power imbalances between Northern and Southern states
- 11 southern states leave the Union
- Loyalty to your section (North, South, or West)
- Sued his master for his freedom
- people who worked to get rid of slavery
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- Some states thought they could leave the union if they didn't like the laws
- Requires citizens to catch runaway slaves
- New states vote if they should be admitted as a free or slave state
- William Proviso
- Northern states, above 36°30 line
- African american skaves worked on plantations
- Abolitionist that launched a slave revolt in 1859
15 Clues: William Proviso • Sued his master for his freedom • Southern states, below 36°30 line • Northern states, above 36°30 line • 11 southern states leave the Union • people who worked to get rid of slavery • Requires citizens to catch runaway slaves • Abraham Lincoln became the 16th president • African american skaves worked on plantations • ...
Civil War Vocabulary 2024-07-30
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- nickname for United States paper money
- included Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania
- term meaning "before war"
- said escaped enslaved people in free states had to be returned to their owners
- nickname for southern white people who supported the Republican Party
- a nickname for the Confederacy
- a large farm in he southern United States
- a northerner who moved to the South during the reconstruction to become rich
- cap worn by Civil War soldiers
- an army of citizens used in emergencies
- long blade or knife attached to the end of a musket
- ankle high shoe worn by soldiers during the Civil War
- the rebuilding of war torn southern states
- also called the Union
- when Southern states chose to leave the United States
- an attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out of a port
- a soldier killed or wounded during battle
- long gun that soliders shot from the shoulder
- took place west of the Appalachian Mountains
- nickname for people from the North and Union soldiers
- boundary or border that split the free states from the slave states
- the side of an army or military unit
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- describes people who supported the Union
- when a person could pay a fee rather than be drafted into the army
- putting the local interests and customs ahead of the entire country
- stated the enslaved in the Confederate states were to be set free
- when a person is murdered for political reasons
- nickname for the South
- crackers eaten by Civil War soldiers
- large caliber firearms
- nickname for northerners who were against the Civil War
- soliders that fight and travel by foot
- another name for the Confederate States of America or the South
- a person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery
- included Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware
- nickname for people in the South supporting the Confederate states
- canvas bag that many Civil War soldiers used to carry food
- said Congress could not outlaw slavery
- warship fully covered and protected by iron cladding
- also called the North
40 Clues: also called the Union • also called the North • nickname for the South • large caliber firearms • term meaning "before war" • a nickname for the Confederacy • cap worn by Civil War soldiers • crackers eaten by Civil War soldiers • the side of an army or military unit • nickname for United States paper money • soliders that fight and travel by foot • ...
civil war puzzels 2023-04-10
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- - A nickname for northerners who were against the Civil War.
- theater - The part of the war fought in the Eastern United States including Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania.
- - A long blade or knife attached to the end of a musket. Soldiers would use it like a spear in close combat.
- - A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery.
- - A term used to describe people who supported the Union.
- Line - A boundary or border that split the free states from the slave states. It went between Pennsylvania to the north and Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware to the south.
- - An ankle high shoe worn by soldiers during the Civil War.
- - A warship that is fully covered and protected by iron cladding.
- - A term meaning "before war". It was often used to describe the United States before the Civil War.
- - A nickname for the South.
- - The northern states of the United States, also called the Union.
- - A northerner who moved to the South during the reconstruction in order to become rich.
- - A canvas bag that many Civil War soldiers used to carry their food.
- - A nickname for United States paper money that was first used in 1862. It got its name from the green ink used in printing.
- - Crackers eaten by Civil War soldiers made from flour, water, and salt.
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- Proclamation - An executive order from President Abraham Lincoln stating that the enslaved in the Confederate states were to be set free.
- - A long gun with a smooth bore that soldiers shot from the shoulder.
- - When a person is murdered for political reasons.
- - A commutation was when a person could pay a fee rather than be drafted into the army. This angered poorer people who could not pay the fee and had no choice but to fight.
- - An attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out of a port.
- - Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars.
- - A cap worn by Civil War soldiers.
- - The side of an army or military unit.
- Scott decision - A decision made by the Supreme Court that said Congress could not outlaw slavery and that people of African descent were not necessarily U.S. citizens.
- states - These states were slave states that did not leave the Union, but largely supported the cause of the Confederates. They included Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware.
- - An army of citizens used during emergencies.
- - Another name for the Confederate States of America or the South. The Confederacy was a group of states that left the United States to form their own country.
- Slave Law - A law passed by Congress in 1850 that said escaped enslaved people in free states had to be returned to their owners.
- - Soldiers that fight and travel by foot.
- - A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle.
30 Clues: - A nickname for the South. • - A cap worn by Civil War soldiers. • - The side of an army or military unit. • - Soldiers that fight and travel by foot. • - An army of citizens used during emergencies. • - When a person is murdered for political reasons. • - Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars. • - A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle. • ...
History Chapter 8 Quiz 7 2023-12-14
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- – organization formed by Congress after the end of the Civil War designed to help provide freed slaves and any poor southern family for one year
- – unjust treatment of another person because of a category such as race or skin color
- – person who farmed for a landowner to receive part of the crop profit
- – the practice of separating people by skin color
- – first black American to serve in Congress
- – to bring criminal charges against a public official
- – declared that no man could be kept from voting because of race, color, or previous servitude
- of1867 – congressional bill that divided the Southern states into 5 military districts to aid in recovery
- – laws in the Southern States that only Blacks had to obey
- – 17th president of the United States became president after Abraham Lincoln’s death
- group within the Republican Party that wanted the government to control the recovery of the Southern states from the Civil War
- nstitute- institute founded in Tuskegee Alabama to educate Black men and women
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- America’s first National Park
- 18th president of the United States
- group within the Republican Party that wanted the southern states to make decisions on their own about recovery
- – rebuilding of Southern states after the Civil War
- – educator and founder of Tuskegee Institute
- Actof1866 – law declaring that all people born in the United States except for Native Americans still living as tribes were citizens of the United States with full and equal benefits of all laws
- – former slaves who were freed by the Emancipation Proclamation and the 13th Amendment
- government department created to ensure fair treatment to newly freed slaves
- – first former enslaved Black American to serve in Congress
- southerners who supported the Union and joined with dishonest carpetbaggers to make a profit
- of1877 – agreement in Congress that brought an end to the Reconstruction
- – declared that freedman were citizens of the United States
- Northern businessmen named for the suitcases they carried who traveled to the South to help rebuild the Southern economy
- 19th president of the United States appointed because of the Compromise of 1877
26 Clues: America’s first National Park • 18th president of the United States • – first black American to serve in Congress • – educator and founder of Tuskegee Institute • – the practice of separating people by skin color • – rebuilding of Southern states after the Civil War • – to bring criminal charges against a public official • ...
Unit 5, Lesson 8: Civil War Vocabulary Puzzle 2026-04-23
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- The period of time following the Civil War.
- The 11 states that seceded were South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina.
- The physical isolation, surrounding, or sealing off of a place
- A period in United States history that followed the American Civil War, dominated by the legal, social, and political challenges of the abolition of slavery and federal control over, and reintegration of, the former Confederate States into the United States.
- Liberation, freedom, and the removal of legal or social restrictions; in this context, the Industry of Enslavement.
- A new way of conducting war appeared during the Civil War.
- A group of 50-100 solders led by a captain.
- The formal, unilateral withdrawal of 11 Southern slave states from the United States (the Union) to form the Confederate States of America
- Giving someone freedom or the rights of a citizen.
- The comprehensive practice of hygiene, cleanliness, and disease prevention aimed at reducing the high mortality rates in military camps and hospitals.
- Promoting the interests of a section or region.
- Bacterial disease causing fever, diarrhea, headache, enlargement of the spleen, and extreme physical exhaustion and collapse.
- Included northern states (Maine, New York, Ohio, etc.), western states (California, Oregon, Nevada), and loyal "border states" (Maryland, Delaware, Kentucky, Missouri).
- The most basic, foundational level of a society, organization, or political movement, driven by ordinary people rather than elite leadership.
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- 19th-century steam-propelled warships armored with iron or steel plates, designed to withstand shell fire.
- To admit defeat and give up in the face of overwhelming odds.
- A Northerner; someone loyal to the Federal government of the United States.
- Guns, canons, bullets and gun powder.
- The medical practice of removing a limb, either below or above the joint, when a person has sustained too much damage.
- Refers specifically to the period in American history, particularly in the South, after the War of 1812 and before the Civil War.
- A soldier who was wounded or killed in battle.
- A senior-level commissioned officer in the armed forces
- Escaped slaves who fled to the Union lines for protection.
23 Clues: Guns, canons, bullets and gun powder. • The period of time following the Civil War. • A group of 50-100 solders led by a captain. • A soldier who was wounded or killed in battle. • Promoting the interests of a section or region. • Giving someone freedom or the rights of a citizen. • A senior-level commissioned officer in the armed forces • ...
Chapter 3 Social Studies 2020-09-07
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- compromise agreement between delegates from the Northern and the Southern states at the United States Constitutional Convention
- the federal principle or system of government
- An agreement among the 13 original states of the United States of America that served as its first constitution
- comprises the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution
- the principle that the authority of a state and its government are created and sustained by the consent of its people
- an American soldier, revolutionary, and farmer
- an armed uprising in Western Massachusetts
- Historically Christian denomination known formally as the Religious Society
- a state in the East North Central region of the Midwestern United States
- an American statesman, diplomat, expansionist, philosopher and Founding Father who served as the fourth president of the United States
- an American statesman, a Founding Father of the United States, and a signatory to the Articles of Confederation
- an agreement that large and small states reached during the Constitutional Convention of 1787
- an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers
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- a French judge, man of letters, and political philosopher
- an organic act of the Congress of the Confederation of the United States
- a landmark Act in the constitutional law of England that sets out certain basic civil rights and clarifies
- an English-born merchant and a Founding Father of the United States.
- a late-18th century movement that opposed the creation of a stronger U.S. federal government
- a deliberative assembly with the authority to make laws for a political entity such as a country or city
- a document that orders a bank to pay a specific amount of money from a person's account
- formed after the American Revolutionary War, and was known formally as the Territory Northwest
- an intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated the world of ideas in Europe
- Economic depression is a sustained, long-term downturn in economic activity in one or more economies
- The act of an owner freeing their slaves
- the amount of money owed, (or due), that remains in a deposit account
- formed after the American Revolutionary War, and was known formally as the Territory Northwest
26 Clues: The act of an owner freeing their slaves • an armed uprising in Western Massachusetts • the federal principle or system of government • an American soldier, revolutionary, and farmer • a French judge, man of letters, and political philosopher • an English-born merchant and a Founding Father of the United States. • ...
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 2023-01-10
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- Congress would fund _____ establishments.
- A series of natural rights _____ would be included.
- The _____ process was lengthy.
- James _____ visited the region in the mid 1780s.
- Some favored the ____ admission of new states rather than a rapid addition.
- The voice of a single individual would have prevented this _____.
- There would be an absolute _____ on slavery.
- The region was _____ populated.
- Jefferson designed his proposal primarily as an _____ to prevent the westward expansion of slavery.
- The debates over the ordinance brought _____ to the forefront of national political discussion.
- The _____ borders of the existing states would be affected by the boundaries of the territory.
- A new constitutional framework was debated at the _____ Convention.
- Tensions remained regarding land claims west of the _____ River.
- In 1787, a series of long-lasting _____ disputes between states culminated in a new set of guidelines.
- Virginia's territory claims spanned northward to what is now _____.
- From the 1770s to the 1780s the newly formed American states were hardly _____.
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- There shall be neither slavery nor involuntary _____.
- The new states would adopt a _____ form of government.
- The friends to the rights of human ____ will in the end prevail.
- Both Massachusetts and _____ asserted claims to some of Virginia's ceded territory.
- Once a state achieved a _____ of 60,000 inhabitants it would enter into the Confederation on equal footing.
- In 1777, 12 states had ratified, but _____ remained the lone holdout.
- The formation of new states would ____ the power of the existing states.
- The Articles of Confederation remained legally _____ for four years.
- A clause was inserted to guarantee the return of _____ slaves.
- The future states may never contain a _____ number of inhabitants.
- The new states would pay back a portion of _____ debt in proportion to their populations.
- Jefferson's plan consisted of four important _____.
- Thomas Jefferson served in Congress as a ____ of Virginia.
- The Northwest Ordinance was one of the most important acts of the _____ Congress.
- _____ governments would be appointed prior to statehood.
- _____ often made embellished westward claims on behalf of their own states.
- The Articles were _____ in February 1781.
33 Clues: The _____ process was lengthy. • The region was _____ populated. • Congress would fund _____ establishments. • The Articles were _____ in February 1781. • There would be an absolute _____ on slavery. • James _____ visited the region in the mid 1780s. • A series of natural rights _____ would be included. • Jefferson's plan consisted of four important _____. • ...
Civil War 2024-04-16
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- used by Confederates to refer to people from the Northern states during the Civil war
- surprise attack by people lying in wait for their opponents during the Civil War
- military unit composed of multiple battalions or companies during the Civil War
- individuals who advocated for the abolition of slavery during the Civil War era.
- actions in the Civil War refer to strategies or operations intended to resist or repel enemy attacks
- the Northern states during the American Civil War that remained loyal to the United States government and fought against the seceding Southern states.
- defensive wall or bank used to protect a position during the Civil War
- period following the Civil War during which the United States government worked to rebuild and reunify the country, addressing issues of equality and rights for formerly enslaved individuals.
- soldiers who fight on foot, typically armed with firearms, during the Civil War
- temporary leave of absence granted to soldiers during the Civil War
- during the Civil War era were members of the political party that opposed the expansion of slavery and supported the Union cause
- refers to a military operation aimed at attacking the enemy during the Civil War
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- act of setting slaves free, as exemplified by the Emancipation Proclamation issued by President Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War
- act of yielding to the power of an opponent during the Civil War, usually resulting in the end of hostilities
- large caliber weapons used in warfare, such as cannons, during the Civil War
- the Southern states during the American Civil War that seceded from the Union and formed the Confederate States of America
- disease caused by a lack of vitamin C, often prevalent in the Civil War due to poor diet and nutrition.
- during the Civil War era were members of the political party that had differing views on slavery and states' rights compared to the Republicans
- the Northern states during the American Civil War, which were part of the Union.
- individuals who supported the Confederate States of America and fought for the secessionist Southern states during the Civil War
20 Clues: temporary leave of absence granted to soldiers during the Civil War • defensive wall or bank used to protect a position during the Civil War • large caliber weapons used in warfare, such as cannons, during the Civil War • military unit composed of multiple battalions or companies during the Civil War • ...
USA Crossword 2021-09-28
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- Another term for voting
- The _______ branch of the United States government is made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
- The government of the United States is a _________-based Federal Republic.
- The United States government is an example of a ________ government.
- The Supreme Court is the ______ branch of the United States government.
- On the American flag, the color blue stands for ________, devotion, and truth.
- On the American flag, red stands for _______, enthusiasm, and passion.
- On the American flag, which color stands for purity and honesty of conduct?
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- The length of the term for the President.
- The president is part of the ______ branch of the United States government.
- 51% of Americans practice the ________ form of religion.
- The United States population is over 316 ________.
- How many Supreme court justices are there?
- The President of the United States is elected directly by the ______________ - not the citizens.
- When elected, Senators serve for a term of ____ years.
- A member of the Supreme Court is called a ___________.
- The Constitution of the United States contains 27 __________.
- The Bill of _____ contains the first 10 amendments to the Constitution.
18 Clues: Another term for voting • The length of the term for the President. • How many Supreme court justices are there? • The United States population is over 316 ________. • When elected, Senators serve for a term of ____ years. • A member of the Supreme Court is called a ___________. • 51% of Americans practice the ________ form of religion. • ...
Midterm Review 2026-01-21
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- uprising done by Nathan bacon
- mass movement of the LDS
- United States belief that they needed to expand
- lincolns speech for the dedication of the soldiers
- also known as the seven year war
- war that was against two sides of the united states
- first ten amendments
- United States fourth president
- founding document of the United states
- believed limited federal government, strong state government
- purchase of land by Thomas jefferson
- french support American colonists against british
- person with very strict moral or religious principle
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- opposed European colonization
- division of government branches
- the journey from West Africa to the west indies
- believed in strong central government
- confrontation between British soldiers and colonists
- being used for work unlawfully
- machine that separates cotton and its seeds
- states form unity but remain independant
- the railroad that spread from the east to the west
- people looking work in the United states
- 16th president, ended slavery
- government power restricted by law
25 Clues: first ten amendments • mass movement of the LDS • opposed European colonization • uprising done by Nathan bacon • 16th president, ended slavery • being used for work unlawfully • United States fourth president • division of government branches • also known as the seven year war • government power restricted by law • purchase of land by Thomas jefferson • ...
Federalism 2021-12-08
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- Clause that states that records and ruling from one state are to be accepted by all other states
- Power that gives congress the power to make necessary laws
- Powers that both national government and states posses and exercise
- federal grants of federal money or other resources to states
- Powers that don't get denied to states but does not grant to the national government
- Clause that states that states cannot draw unreasonable distinctions between own residents and residents of other states
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- Power that is directly written in the constitution
- Grant that gives money to states for a broad purpose
- Grant that gives money to the states in private agencies for different purposes
- system of government in which powers are divided between governments
- Powers that are denied to National government
- Grant that states that money can only be used for that defined purpose
- Powers can be exercised by national government alone
- clause that states the constitution is supreme law of the land
14 Clues: Powers that are denied to National government • Power that is directly written in the constitution • Grant that gives money to states for a broad purpose • Powers can be exercised by national government alone • Power that gives congress the power to make necessary laws • federal grants of federal money or other resources to states • ...
Civil War 2023-03-07
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- when people are made to do things they don't want to it is
- When a person is murdered for political reasons.
- A term meaning "before war". ...
- The name given to the states that stayed loyal to the United States government. Also called the North.
- A large farm in the southern United States. Before the Civil War many of the workers on plantations were enslaved.
- A nickname for the Confederate States of America or the Confederacy.
- Another name for the Confederate States of America or the South. The Confederacy was a group of states that left the United States to form their own country.
- A nickname for people from the North as well as Union soldiers.
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- A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery.
- A term used to describe people who supported the Union.
- Putting the local interests and customs ahead of the entire country.
- the U.S. is run by the
- Slave Law A law passed by Congress in 1850 that said escaped enslaved people in free states had to be returned to their owners.
- The northern states of the United States, also called the Union.
- When the southern states chose to leave the United States and to no longer be a part of the country.
15 Clues: the U.S. is run by the • A term meaning "before war". ... • When a person is murdered for political reasons. • A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery. • A term used to describe people who supported the Union. • when people are made to do things they don't want to it is • A nickname for people from the North as well as Union soldiers. • ...
Civics Review Questions 51-100 2021-11-01
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- What do we show loyalty to when we say the Pledge of Allegiance?
- What ocean is on the West Coast of the United States?
- Name one war fought by the United States in the 1800s.
- Who is the “Father of Our Country”?
- When do we celebrate Independence Day?
- Who was the first President?
- During the Cold War, what was the main concern of the United States?
- What ocean is on the East Coast of the United States?
- Name one American Indian tribe in the United States.
- What group of people was taken to America and sold as slaves?
- What territory did the United States buy from France in 1803?
- Name one state that borders Canada.
- Name the U.S. war between the North and the South.
- Name one problem that led to the Civil War.
- The Federalist Papers supported the passage of the U.S. Constitution. Name one of the writers.
- There were 13 original states. Name one.
- When was the Constitution written?
- What did the Emancipation Proclamation do?
- Name one war fought by the United States in the 1900s.
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- Who was President during the Great Depression and World War II?
- Name one U.S. territory.
- Before he was President, Eisenhower was a general. What war was he in?
- Who lived in America before the Europeans arrived?
- Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
- Where is the Statue of Liberty?
- Who was President during World War I?
- What is the capital of the United States?
- Who did the United States fight in World War II?
- What is one reason colonists came to America?
- What movement tried to end racial discrimination?
- What is the name of the national anthem?
- When is the last day you can send in federal income tax forms?
- How old do citizens have to be to vote for President?
- Name one state that borders Mexico.
34 Clues: Name one U.S. territory. • Who was the first President? • Where is the Statue of Liberty? • When was the Constitution written? • Who is the “Father of Our Country”? • Name one state that borders Canada. • Name one state that borders Mexico. • Who was President during World War I? • When do we celebrate Independence Day? • What is the name of the national anthem? • ...
Executive Branch Crossword 2023-02-02
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- The number of Terms that the President is limited to
- who runs the meetings of the United States Senate
- Current Secretary of State (Last name)
- Must approve appointments made by the President
- The branch that enforces the laws
- Citizen qualification for becoming President of the United States
- This secretary in the President's Cabinet manages the nation's armed forces (Secretary of..?)
- The part of the government that can impeach government officials
- The number of years a person must live in the United States before he/she can become President
- This secretary in the President's Cabinet manages the foreign relations of the United States (Secretary of...?)
- Runs meetings of the Senate when there is an impeachment trial of the President
- Second in line in presidential succession
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- Head of State of the United States
- The Congress turns a bill into a law even though the President has refused to sign it
- Third in line in presidential succession
- This secretary in the President's Cabinet manages the nation's finances (Secretary of the..?)
- When the President says no to a bill passed by Congress
- The only situation in which the Vice President can vote in the Senate
- Current President of the US (Last name)
- Current Vice President of the United States (Last name)
- This member of the President's Cabinet manages the nation's legal business
- This officially elects the President of the United States
- The Senate can remove a government official from office in an impeachment trial if a minimum of this fraction of the senators votes for this
- The term of the President of the United States (in years)
- The maximum number of years a person is allowed to be President of the United States
- The minimum age for being President of the United States
26 Clues: The branch that enforces the laws • Head of State of the United States • Current Secretary of State (Last name) • Current President of the US (Last name) • Third in line in presidential succession • Second in line in presidential succession • Must approve appointments made by the President • who runs the meetings of the United States Senate • ...
chapter 15 2018-11-14
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- to add on,such as adding territory to an existing town,city or state
- those free states and slave states which were next to each other
- the idea that slavery should not be interfered with where it already existed and that the national government had the right to keep it from spreading into new territories
- states that no longer allowed slavery or were in the process of abolishing it
- a tax on import goods
- legislation passed by Congress in 1820 by which Maine entered the Union as a free state
- setting a fire
- a series of roads,houses,river crossing,and people who helped southern slaves,mainly from the boarder states, escape to the north
- city-centered
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- extreme loyalty given to a particular religion in the belief that their ideas and interests must be protected from other regions
- states that allowed slavery
- the idea of voiding and not following national laws within a state
- the belief that the U.S was destined to expand from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean
- legislation passed by Congress by which California entered the Union as a free state,
- a document issued by a state convention in 1850 that accepted the Compromise of 1850 but agreed to resist if the North did not live up to its obligations or if it hindered slavery
- 1854 legislation created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska and that contained a clause on popular sovereignty that negated the Compromise of 1850
- an idea that allows the people in a new territory to decide an issue,such as whether to allow slavery
- farm-centered
- the belief that all powers not specifically given to the national government in the U.S constitution or specifically denied to the states remain with the states
- older slaves the plantation owner thought were loyal
- people who wanted to do away with slavery
21 Clues: farm-centered • city-centered • setting a fire • a tax on import goods • states that allowed slavery • people who wanted to do away with slavery • older slaves the plantation owner thought were loyal • those free states and slave states which were next to each other • the idea of voiding and not following national laws within a state • ...
creating the constitution 2024-06-10
Across
- 1215 - an English document that limited the power of the monarch and protected rights and privileges
- Two house legislature
- the first constitution of the United States (1777) creating an association of states with weak central government
- one house congress, states have equal representation, made smaller states equal in power to larger states, congress could set taxes and regulate trade
- ratification of the constitution
- described a federal government; president, courts, congress with 2 houses, representation in each house of congress based on population (so larger states have more votes than smaller states)
- opposed to the constitution; believed that it would take away liberties and would create a strong national government, ignore the states and people, and favor the wealthy over the common people
- explains the relationship between the states and national government
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- an agreement that Pilgrims wrote and signed describing how they would govern themselves in the Americas
- one house legislature
- congress has 2 houses; senate has equal representation; house of representatives of representation based on population
- english writer/philosopher who supported the glorious revolution; believed people were born free/equal/independent and that they had natural rights to life, liberty, and property that no government could take away
- establishes the legislative branch
- the notion that power lies with the people
- the document recording the proclamation of the second Continental Congress (4 July 1776) asserting the independence of the colonies from Great Britain
- each slave would count for 3/5 of a person for taxation and representation purposes
- 1689 - laws further restricting the monarch's power and protecting the rights of English subjects and Parliament
- supporters of the constitution; supported federalism (a form of government in which power is divided between the federal/national government and the states)
- establishes the judicial branch
- specifies under what conditions the constitution can be changed
- declares the constitution the "supreme law of the land"
- establishes the executive branch
22 Clues: one house legislature • Two house legislature • establishes the judicial branch • ratification of the constitution • establishes the executive branch • establishes the legislative branch • the notion that power lies with the people • declares the constitution the "supreme law of the land" • specifies under what conditions the constitution can be changed • ...
Bellwork puzzle 2020-09-30
Across
- a form of government operating on principles adopted from a republic and democracy
- an armed conflict between the United States and Mexico from 1846 to 1848
- a proposal to establish a bicameral legislature in the newly formed United States
- the surrender at Yorktown
- presidential proclamation issued by the United States
- Parliament restricted colonial trade
- was a small but private battle that took place December 26, 1776
- an are that only grows one type of crop
- was the first president of the united states
- war between countries of British american and new France
- a document written by the 13 colonies declaring freedom from Great Britain
- a conflict fought between the United States and its allies, and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and its allies
- the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution
- an american social reformer, abolitionist, writer, and statesman
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- made sure the colonist get their sugar from Britain
- a proposal for the structure of the U.S. government
- a series of forced relocations of approximately 60,000 Native Americans between 1830 and 1850 by the United States government
- didn't allow colonists to settle west of the Appalachians
- required printed material in the colonies to be produced by stamped paper in London
- was a founding father who served as the third president of the United States
- a widely held American imperialist cultural belief in the 19th-century United States that American settlers were destined to expand across North America
- was a military commander, statesman, and founding father
- peaceful protest held by the sons of liberty in December 16,1776
- was king of Britain during the American Revolution
- a 2,170-mile east-west, large-wheeled wagon route and emigrant trail in the United States that connected the Missouri River to valleys in Oregon
- a country gains welt through trade with other countries
- a form of democracy in which people decide on policy initiatives directly
27 Clues: the surrender at Yorktown • Parliament restricted colonial trade • an are that only grows one type of crop • was the first president of the united states • was king of Britain during the American Revolution • made sure the colonist get their sugar from Britain • a proposal for the structure of the U.S. government • presidential proclamation issued by the United States • ...
